ftUti"HW"HWll rimXNrtfc nr wn u r 2d EVENING ' PUBLIC IEDGEKrIHILADBLPHIA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY '4, 1921 MICKEY M'NEALIS INQUIRES IF STRANGLER LEWIS IS GETTING RAKE-OFF FROM THE HOSPITAL ( jyi- i I PHILADELPHIA LIKELY TO STAGE CHAMPIONSHIP BILLIARD MATCH BETWEEN HOPPE AND HOREMANS y H0I1KKT Vi. MAXWKLL. f-vmrlm IMItor Kvrnlnx labile I-UlT PHILADELPHIA 1 almost certain to be the home of two rhnmpioiiKhlpM this jenr, one n nntlnnnl nnd the thcr a world'. TMo nntionnt kIiirIpi tcnnU'chnnipionnlnp tnnriiiinicnt, while not nllicinllv awnrtlcd. ho been nntired fur tlic Germnntnun Cricket Club. Hut the world- chninplonship vcnt, t!n firt of itn kind ever hold in this city nnd the rt held since 1001, the hnlk-line billiard chnmplonHhlp has nn excellent chnncc of coinine; here. U. 11. Hctijnmln. Willliitn V. Hnppo's liii"ine.e repre sentative. a in riillnelclpliin lint Wedneiduv . en route from Ihdlntmpolis to New York Up 1h bus) tnklnn cure of Hoppp's bookings but nt the smne time hn Im xilcntly prvpnrliu tr tluit nintili with Kdonnnl Itornnans. the Europenn rhnntpinn New York wnnt the mnteh. but thp first miin to make Hcnjnniln nn otficiul ofTcr for thp nttrnctlon, nnd It in Jimt h big nn nny chnmplnnliip solifdulod for next full, is George V l'nwlltiK. preident nf thp l'hilndplphln Ipp I'nlmc. Mr. l'nwlins offered Hvujnmin SUUKKI for the privilege "f "tngini; thin intcrmitionul championship in riillnilrlphin. Interest apparently him waned in billlnrdn during thp lout ten veape. dup to the .iipcrhmnnn pffnTti of llnppp. IH vvnntlerfiil work nnd his record nvortiKes, his great piny in championship competition left lilm nbolntel ele ertcd for mn thing m thp vvnv of n match. Hut the In Taion of Horemnnt.. his e'O-Vncepient tirillinnt work on this kIiIp. hii word high run and hi uninterrupted or unbroken chnin of vntoriei hn rnuicd mnnj noted billiard critics to doubt llnpi"''" nbilit to defeut him Tliprp is no di'iiring that Hurcitintis is thp most serious xnenncc that 1ms cast hi shadow In front of Hoppe since the famous Willie lifted the tit e from Maurice Vignnux In Pans in 1000. One of the remarkable features of the coming tnntoh. is that it will he limited to KMMt points. and these will be played on the same day. These are Hoppe's terms, nnd as champion apparent! he is going to exercise this right. D1 1JOTtEf I V."? iraiifs a longer vxatrh, but llrnjainui al insists lii (An 11 n mutch and not a tourna ment lOicn Itnppc plniied I iijnnut for thr irorld's rroicn thr mntrh teas nt 'I10 points. Iloppr u tit pttl'i Tforcmans MO point 1 111 the afternoon and ZOO ' vt night, irinncr take nil, l'.ach mutt post 0 forfrit of il'tOO before Wormian sails for Itehium in May. All the li toils ronnirtcd irith this mnteh must be declared before hi departure. Accommodations for 7500 to Sec Match El'NJAMIN trnde an inspection of the Ice Palace during his visit (Jeorge Pawling outlined n seating arrange ment that will make it possible for 7."00 pprsons to be nhlp to follow the pl.n. This will bp the largest gather ing that per was unbled to witness billiard experts In notion The Icp Palace can seat 10.000 for boxing, but Hccording to the new sirrangements the balconj on thp north nnd -outh sides will be the only permanent se.its uted A portable stand will l.o built from the two bal conies right down to the tnhlp. whilp on tho past and wot sides of tin- auditorium ipai i"ii stands will be erected. Therp will be nt least ".0mi M.nts at 51 nnd the top price will be held to a minimum The fact that the match will not be a long-drawn out nffuir one that will be decided almost as quickl as n hanipionshlp boxing match is bound to add to the interest in the game. What the people want is snappy actum, and that is what thej will git in this mnti h Henjniniii now is in New York Three or four pro moters liinv been after the nttinrtion. but none litis made a definite offer. Mr. Pawling wns the hrt to grnsp this big chance. He lias been seeking to stage n world's cham pionship of some kind for the Inst year, and It now looks us though lie hns succeeded. rtlE match irill tnkc place, according in the pres ent pirn, about the middle of nert October. Vo definite date hat been net, but it irill take place at the close of thr irorld scries. 7'Ah is the one bin tporting classic, the greatest in billiards, and is eer tain to be of national interest. That Is one day irhcn the iycs nf the irorld irill he on Philadelphia. Sports for All kKAIt Silt As usnni. Old Penn must lie driven: it lacks Initiative nnd must be pushed. Why not drop the prefix nnd fixtures Old and Old-timers. Penn is sig nificant; we must look at the present nnd to the future for progress. The elements in control of athletics nt Penn procrastinate while other universities net. I refer to the institutions of the Middle West nnd their housing program for nthletes nnd alumni who come back after grnduntlon to witness the games. Hnsketball season is in progress at Penn. Of the entire student body, numbering npprnxi mnteh 11.000, there are innllnble onlj .'HID Athletic Asso ciation books, which limits the student ntteiidnnce to .100. Should others desire to witness n game between Penn and a rival, which is prnbabji1 bis admission chnrge is Sl.fiO for general admission nnd S'J for n reserved seat, which supply is usuall exhausted several dnjs previoualy. Swiirthtnore College for several icars has been anxious to secure greater seating for its followers ut the nnnunl game, but this is impossible. Wh not suggest a Inrger gjinnnsium or stage tlie game at n suitable hnll to accom modate the many who desire to witness the game but cannot obtain tickets, and the student who ennnot afford to purchase tickets nt the present jiriies'' C.I. II. Maryland an Unmandaled Province Till; onrofull. guarded conference of the officers of the Npw York Jockey Club nnd the Maryland Itnclng Commission, which took place on "neutral territory," lis Philadelphia is regarded, called for the purpose of deter mining whether the .Tockej Club should be the court of last resort for eastern racing on the one hand, with n mandate over the outljing possessions, or, on the other hand, n tho Haltimoreans demanded, a recognition of home rule for Mar. land, seems to huve resulted merely in nn nrmlstlcp between the bodies, notwithstanding the heralded harmony ngreement which it is stated wns reached. The nnt results were : Marylnnd refused to be mandated territory nnd was declared nrbiter of its own rncing conditions. The right of the Jockey Club to name n stcunrd for the Marjland tracks wns abrogated, and the "lourt-of-lat-resort" dream of the Jockey Club went tlooie. The dispute over Jockey Shilling was dropped. Thnt seems to lie the outstanding "harmony agreement." with Shilling officiating as the gont. It is significant, however, th'it bv the "home. rule" clause Marjland nowhere fields her right to license or recognir-e other ;ockejs without regard to the Jockey Club About the only thing the Jockey Club got out of the conference, it nppenrs, wns the adoption of its "stud book" and to ignore thnt would be to start something in Kentucky and the agreement by Mnryland to reeog nize. the "forfeit" list of the Jockey Club. rni! forfeit list prevents owners racial? i a state aftrr failure to pay entrance ftes and penalties at another. CnpiTlsht, lit! All ri9'i'l rtscrird. JOE LYNCH PREPARING FOR I" z""1 I "J rr 77 Ti A O D A A TrIy A 1 T f' TJ A nrf ZD I YSXllillflX 10 JLfll 1 j-iiu iij-viur I SEVEN WILL i'etv Titleltolder Resumes Training After Recuperating From Strenuous Campaign Which W on Him Diadem By 1,01'IS II. JAITK onci more TOn LYNCH is imniti Having rectijierareil from hi- strenu ous campaign that brought him in line (or a ' ni' K at tne bantam tit','' w ! i 'i be annexed 11: ti'teen r"Und fn m !' te Herman the lr,'e N'ew York In-hiinn is preparing to b-gin lu uireer 11 ruler of the lis poimdeis I.jnch as we ii!N given " inder stand, is not going to be n ' no decis ion title holder ' II" plHn to defend bis new I' 'n laurels ju-t as soon n a promoter is reudv to put on a chain pliinship bout s,eeril m.nor iiiatclns lread haw been line lied for .loov. and then I.mli hope- thnt Tex Kieknrd ,1,1, h,. mill hnve dei-ideil upon 'in opponent mr him iti a tifd'en-ro'ind decision con test ' wuti Utl Tttnbr.t Vino luten k bns OS ruk nit seree to met Maso and In.- tint rtn Sfn the iHiut whs cinrsl"! J"hn Ih tram ini? dii for h.i, ittptnpt to come back. Tomin IiiicttrLn 1 wut vm d fl tn J -hniiv Melj ivri In Tom cmii nn fir 111 t. NtHte ('iti John 1H al'K afril'l ut him. Iioih are dmintovMi in. ,lKhta llilie tfnclrps his b'Pti ki i nc lilm ie!f In n'ri-' t-nliuns Thr M m unkrr lll K x 'latrk ir i v'm rct Thirslu nluht ih'ii h ii'-tt- Ai Hrn ut tie 'irniKn l"' 1 1 H" r Is a let of intiw-t in tho t-'" i,'"'i!i Johnny Kriute and Tntnm fr r "u w'i fi rt (. u. on thj rrorum K. c sniiiv.m an,i j,j ,. Hi?ji will met nor ur 1 nr enin timo t'i n nion'h Ihr til'Sta iniiirhmrt rfri ete anxious to clinch slKIU 1 altle MEET QUAKER CITY Intercity Hockey Match on for Tonight at Philadelphia Ice Palace Junker Cit ' make us first snrt since engaging in that rough battle Willi New Hoehelle here a week ago wlun l.ddie Hill's sinr L'rotin of hockev plnjcr- opposes the Metropolitans, of ,eu loris, at the lee fnl.iee this eve nlng 'Juaker fity ha- entirely recovered ft- AIN'T IT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELIN'? jGt$KiKw ft H i AC ft Ks9-vl K WHOM tOO SRRIVC ATVOUR Yoor. DeaK To ttNrxoY.THE ' (vlORMttvtO'5 oAAIL -AMD VOO'Ll BtJ .SBesVED WITH fi, SUBP0OMA IW FROMT OP PCOPLB VtoO ACQ TRYIW6 lb VUT A DDM- TViROeJciM VJiTHr AND TB T1P LCTTOR HAS ThB OMINOVia NAMH AND A00R8AS or A LcWCK IMPRIMTSO OSJ OPPBH LEFT HAND C0R.SJQP. f xmo Yoo'll hioT tse. Aoue. Toi PHI ONJUD5EMBN' CMU COST AND YbOR .SAUARY WJIU. BS GAtsMiSHEGi) ASJO au. JORT3 OF HORRORS WJ'Ul. MAPPOtNr .AUO Yhu HAVB. TMfL HORROOS That it 13 a uavwY15 THt?cTeNt6 SUIT OWRR SOMB. OH) CLAInA , Yoo'O HOPOO VUA rotXaOTTB m .&lf VMI DfVl.l T Clklb IX COtsTAtNi A CmCCK' iw 56Trxe MENT OF A. CLAIIV 0IOD rtJO Vow THow&Mr ovJTl.Avwel, - CM M'M- BOYtl A'N'T IT A GR'R'ts'TsAND and GLOn-ft-RiouJ FCCUIM' r r TTr .rCfctrJ "N j yef m . 1 1 w-MnmmtK, m v- vtiiiiii l WmliKEm JifSiS BfnW MILLION-BUCK GATE VISION OF RICKARDl All 0.niisf.nM a niniiicciv.lornonhni Timi AT-. 1 ! IIUIIIUUJI UJ IJIIlltoJ uu. ;,o,.oi AJSJU.I, i T L'COS t0 Realize His Dream Is bnougli Pans to Cough Up the Dough liy mANTI,AM RICK yi OIiF courts should be turtieiHnto 1 West twenty years ago," he writ, iiaj'vu iieruiiKii ino nnrclest Rnrc Ml schedule. We left Ann Arbor wlih i ftiuiiuu niiun uvncu Iinil Clip tpmncrt jure near rero. ye met 8tarirortP"ti the temperature above 80. Yet only won the gnmc, 40 to 0. but r?. Ished fresh nnd Mill rendv to go t,"; recall it. we didn't use n mibntlttit. i 4- tvi 't. CopyrlBht New York TrUiiine. Ine AipmS CLUB ID REVIVE LEAGUE Many Quintets Ready to Join Catholic Basketball Circuit. Honor Team at Banquet TENNIS SOLONS TO MEET Proposals In Awards of 1921 Cham plonshlps Center of Interest New Yorlc, lVb. !. The annual j meeting of the 1 tilted Stntcs I.awn Tennis Assnclatitn to be held in this e'lty Saturday will be preceded by a conference of the executive committee tomorrow evening. Vnriotin reports and recommendations will be prepared for presentation nt the general session the following day. Interest in Snturdnj'n meeting will center on the proposals concerning award of championships for 11121 and the proposed amendment to the amateur rtilo to discontinue the practice of put ting plnjerH mines on tennis rackets. The committee to reinminenil the nwnrd of championships, of which George T. Adee Is chairman, will present its final report. Developments icgnrdlng the Davis cup will be reported and report de tailing the nt-socmtion's work for 1020 Mill be presentee! to the meeting. FULTON GETS LICENSE rntlier I.. I., (intens. spiritual director Heavyweight Secures Permit Afteri nf t,,n r1"''' wll " mainly responsible ..... ., , . 1 for the riwnnl of the Aepilnns spirit. Frame-Up Investigation Fizzles 1 Ul. ,,(lo,, tho l,ffnrtH of t)lP inrm. New York. Fell 1 The Stati Ilox- bers and dwelt on all the games plajed. lug Commission has is,ned n license to ' The Inst thirteen have been victories. Fred Fulton. Iiiiu.mh ight, whlih will but he laiel particular emphasis on the euntile mm to uppi-ui in bouts in thin' fact that Aquinas met cletcat In (lie The Catholic Itasketball League, one of the leading organizations in Phila delphia years ago, in nil likelihood will be hack next season. This was the consensus of opinion nt n testimonial bamiuct to the players on the champion St. Tliomns Aquinas team at their rlub liouse. 170J South Eighteenth street. Aquinas has recovered considerable of its lost athletic prestige by rencon of the wonderful showing of Its star cage quintet nnd over 300 persons attended the dinner The team's achievements in tbe cage were relateel l the tnastmaster, Hev. city Is ripe, At no time has there been so nmn) clubs interested In the sport nnd represented by first-class quintets. I'ptnwn there Is Nativity, Holy Nntne, St. Mary's and Enterprise. South l'hll nilelphln boasts of Aeptinns, Cnrlcy, Knywood, St, IMtu and Kn.iouln. West Philadelphia at all times has been enthusiastic over the indmr sport, and it is said that n meeting to or ganize a league would be attended by twice as many clubs anxious to Join as It would bo possible to Include. ERADICATE RACING EVILS Elimination of Time Suppression and Gambling Urged at Pittsburgh Plltiburgli. Feb. 4. Elimination of time suppression nnd gambling lu light harness racing wns the keynote ex pressed by members of the Keystont Short-shlp Circuit and the Conl, Oil and Iron Circuit, nt the annual meeting here. Wnlter Moore, of Vow Yorlr. snohe on the evils of drivers in "pulling horses in nn effort to suppress time. VT fnrmn nnd conifers Into farmers," George V. Urett in the Atlantic Monthly. Farming Is quite an institution, And doubtless man; mm use food; ind yet I find the Urett solution Abhorrent in my present mood. For sehen I look for recreation, ll'fln horny hand and steamy broic, It is irith less than light elation I rip up divots iclth a plow. When I lean younger than at present I hneit up ireeds and fed the steers; And though the task fens not unpleasant I rarely stopped to give three cheers. Perhaps it icti.i a pay existence, Of sport and frolic in the sun, Ilut as I ()eire JeicA- through the distance J fail to recognise the fun. I'll leave the fanner to his measure, lie earns his pay and something more: And those irho think he works for pleasure Uavc got another think 111 afore; ,ltid thauph each year I'm growing punlter, In searching for my exercise, I'll take my niblick to a bunker And raise my crop of alibis. The Milllnn-Dnllnr Gnte rpEX UICKAIID has always believed there was n chance of a tnllllon dollur gate for a Dempsey-Carpentler whirligig. Suppose fiOOO seats were put, on at $.10 n seat. That gives ?2,"i0,000 for n 'starter. Then fiOOO more nt $-10 a sent. $200, 000 additional is added on ; T.000 nt $.'10 a sent tacks on nnnther SlfiO.OOO, and 5000 nt $20 a toss adds $100,000 addi tional. The total jleld here is $700,000 for the best 20,000 sound seats: WOO.000 more is needed to round out the mil lion. The only chance, therefore, is to es tablish the contest in some location where from 40,000 to iiO.000 can be indue eel to deposit the price nf the gate. A million-dollar gate might be possi ble, lint we'd hate to wager our ulti mate shirt upon it. Concerning Condition FIF-MIINC. II. YOST brings out an Interesting point in regard to tho ability of a football machine to main tain Its condition for n post-season con test on the coast. "The Michigan team which went think Michigan nrnve.l !,. .1... ' 1 1 that tho handicap isn't as hcavv many have since believed It was 1, thnt gnmc Htnnford's defense wis rugged nnd determined that It took , twenty-five minutes to score the tr .illiilnu'.i ' rl Ono Itccnrd "TJAS any city except St. Louis, ju J-J. Slslcr and Hornsby, ever tnrnM out two league lenders in tbe mii year?" asks a St. Louis fan. Not thnt we hnve nny record of. Col hnR been doing most of the league lu? Ing In his circuit nnd Detroit has oab one team. George Stone was the lu! league lender presented by St. loutt before Sister and Hornsby bubbled out of the pot. but around thnt date 'tt. ncr. of I'itUburBli, was the lendii, scholar In the School of Swat. The trick mav hnve bpen .inni:..... in the 'i0s or '80s, but not since tht present American League was borj For one citndcl to turn out two chmfii of this type Is nn achievement or a e. vetoptnent of nn smnll pnrt. MIKE DONLIN nnd Chief Meyers . the only two New York entries wl hnve come close to leading the Im In the tn.st twenty years. Unas Youni wns fnlrly well up for his Inst two st. sons, but in 1011 the Chief finish only two points bnck of Wagner. Tie Yanks hnve hnd their share of slurs.-. but no one good enougli to go out after Cobb or Spenkcr or Hlslcr ns base hit makers. The New Crop How can one help from feeling merry; The tenms start South In Febrn.irv Which means thnt where the dope seeds I urop The scribe, can tenp a new spring crop. ic i'. 11 "CTfi: SHUDDER to think of the deep ii'kh iiiguiN iiueaci until we trtl nnauy intormeu wnere untl when Demp. sey nnd Cnrpenticr nre to meet nnd for precisely how much. Existence is get ting more knotty every day. ropijriaht, .if. All riohts wrvril. state. For several weeks the commission has h.iel the subject under consideration, 'lending iine-tigatioii of nn alleged con fession by Fulton, In which he wns quoted as snUng his limit with .Inck INipwi nt Harrison. . .1 was a frame-up Fnilure of Fulton s accusers to file aflidnvlts in snppoit of their charges resulted in the cnniiinion's action COACH STAGG'S RETORT Chicago's Athletes' Alms Are Higher Than Winning Contests Chicago, Feb 1 Cuargc- published in the Dnlh Mai mm. 11 .indent piper, that the Chirii.'. t'iir-ei-lt basketball team's defeat In Mirhiiui last Sntur dlj. wai- due lu pour coaching, elrew the retort fi'i'i Din 1 tor Alonno A. Stngg thnt "tic piiip"se nnd nims of the athletic eb pirti 1' ut ore higher than the winning of miitits and we nre tin willing to lnwr tlin-e lileil t to win.' 'Tliis de pni'iin nt has never been first game e'f the season at the hands of the K of C . of Atlantic Citv. nnil said lie would he kccnl disappointed if thej did not get another gnmc at the shore. It was Inter announced by the manager that tht gnmc hrnl been practically nr- iu DllS ranged. Not a Wonderful Team Other speakers nf the evening were Ilev. .1. I.ennhan. W. .1. McShnne nnd the pastor. Ilev' F. J. Shenn. The lat ter sniil thej hail five plnjers that cared naught fur individual remits, but wnrki'd for the one common goal. He laid stress upon the importance of team work. I.nter in the evening Father Gatcns expressed his willingness to hno Aquinas sponsor the movement for the reorganization of the Catholic llasket ball League. He has only recently been identified with the downtown parish, but he has accomplished much. The downtown club, which previously had been a dominating fnrtor in local athletics, had dwindled away to almost iintliiiig. In the past few months the in order , c lulilif !-. hns been completely renovated n tut the membership hns taken 1111 1 nor nun ,hc miimr injurie. received In thst battle and expects to miike Ir more than I ,"" . " ' " , . "" .. .". inoiis limit . - - ... . , 1 1 r T,i ,,lnl . T ITw It'll lirillJ 1111 I'. " .. interesting fur the ittnr tonight. I . ,. , . , team nruaiiteil In tne 'next month anil Tom Ili.w.ird editor nf the Ice ' "."'"" '"""" " '" ' '" '""- '" V ' "7 ' trn- k athletics w ill be rev iveel. Hock., julde. 1- mnnav.r nni, organizer V V:::"", ."f-:ir..r::VV,.:,;,.:'n':; iTIme nine for Irf.ue ,,,'. iii m i,.,I, ,,.,i..,,iihi . . I .... ff , . P'iners on u s was tne main rea- ' i in tune tor a revival ot league tias son for the i'ef nt ket will among the Catholic clubs of the '"' '' '" UK ice ...1.1,,. ,, 1- manager and organizer ,, n tin- t cm m Is Gordon ,' "' .,..-! i. .1.. ii.iii.. I'lUrr1 a onc-urmeel pnnerbiingrr with the itch j, iin (, ln ,har t clash with th in miinnt nn with the tentntlle ll'inP- '"l or '" wc.lrrv ntn" Jenn Jim' of the te'lim M.irti haw ii mnirhM for a return Nut Duncan, fornierlv with the Halifax r.inn.r, r ui.n.. i-.. r, i Wamb ters ; Ids. McCaig and Hunley nnei rMinsnn, an turmer mcmtiers of the 4rsn' ji k an ttjr. in pirteuln- .ILmtnj- U'll.on, e.f Mannyunk will pt htw utirt in ihn rlnif at thn Oaut) ti tithi 1!" c. n I lent im nntl Inn leen urooniwil fur ittniut a M-rtr Tim Iiroiicr's iiitrh with OoriT Crti" in t' 't en jrc hon I"" n h t Imk ii ' ' f'"m F.i r - 11 t- Fbruarv IS Pnii-j H rtniiiir cttllsrntly for thu match. "oily miner ' -nler th MHlh"-- inri he ui h'.I.. tg m"!1! Ilmmy Mr i.i n n h' at 'Jhevter A.- .i iiii t h-nn'Kir HIIIjh ilrttt imll.'t cn-t th' in '1 h h le ! up nny ilrim ni ml v ll.nni.. v -.mm W'len II i't l uri V.. i w Milt -n't iintil n rirni" I'll V.i II llrltt -H1 r.'(r.e l.iutu at e-i i ter in th future nev-Cnrpentier bnttle it i prouame that he iil-o it lookilg the fielel ner for a foe foi l.yii'l However, nothini definite ha- beer, iiii'iouneed Pete Ilerman ti.uv get the o.ill. No doubt I'etev is n", e-ccited about getting a chain e tii ril em h lo-t eliadem If it hadn't been fur tl kn-e'kont victor-, nt TInrmllli OUT .1 1 l!'H Wilde the chance- a -e that tlie .w drleni.s Ital ian would not be nm-idind A- inat , nl -,. wtimil i . w hiweer II'Tiiinn loom, M a like the f.irettii'Bf conn '! e for .I"e tttli. W I lama n for tie al.ir lull ith. r n .n I- Tl,. nrr, I. fe ntlLCr.. who Hmhall'V J1hTln le,llo l yi'lllliC Ml' U 'Villi III"' '"' " ' . II. ....... . .,..m xvoulel make , i torn.' e .- " wit'i '" ' : for instiinee lo.. I'.nrumn. ( ar' Tre inaine and Memphis l' Moore Tlu-n. also, tin re is Kiel Williams, who has been boxing in essfuUi -nice hi-, re him to tlie nni last summer dfieT a two--.enr Ih oft" Two Tiuitlis who hn' been show.ng, brilliant' fnnu m re 'Tt tout- sir! wlio might et,.M I p into future opponents for I.vneh nn- Diiini' Kroin-i- t'mt ..,.. o. "imij. Inn fe" mid bi A f.old.tnii. Former Champ to Officiate at Stern New Wl. -ei'i'i e'usive anel terrific ' Price Legion Bouts thumping bjntani , ..,,..,, . u . .lust a- -'"ii .is I.mi'ii i rnidv im Kid iNillinms, one-time bnntnm get under ai hh the worlds hnnt.un ohiirupu n and who is making i streiiu chiuiijuc.n th. re s hmti md1. .Hi. n thst n))K ,,,,,,,,, , pl)t )ilm.f n iln(. he will n"t fnl -hv of npp'.nent- ' , it. i ' I for n i ruck nr hiv lost i rrnvn, hns in - citei an invitation to referee one of a seriws of boxing mate he s t.i be held ,111 I III III" ll'ill With till seeeilll IlIIIIUul -liuiker "f the Stern-I'rice Post, .N'ei. 1 117 Aineni.ui legion The nent will i lie In I.) nn Wi'dnesdav night nf the Queen, Ceillc-e team. Yoiina and Prit mi. formerlv with the Hockev Club, of New York, nnd Autin Hnnison, once with the Victoria-, of Montreal Tom How ird, .Ir . also is a ineinher of the squad H.irviiid is cTpeited to arrive here tntimrrivv nicning for the big game with Y.ile at the I. . Palace tomorrow night Yale pro'nli' will be here Into this afternoon in tune to hold it practice si-5.sle.il iROHLBOOT SHOP ; ALif nni iiiiii "Q2. yfZVfim nwir In enter) llenn' fina-rl ' "II pmi i N fur h milH 'l'h M ti li ' : 3 . cloik N. rlncs .J.- V, II. f'lH le CJ'juker en Crawlin 1 Her ri lu- ee s, ,.,), r 1 ill 1'exler Xliri' K..f. ,,eIhn minute p. rlu If rik'ht v -i,r ' ' r .VTtrfip,tlllanH i leiln' ,ti I MiCuiilu II m!e .... StlnKnn I .... V" nic , lyula. Time Thre 1.-, HI.'1 Ulrhle I weU-ht i Seek Wreitllng Membership Vlcirir.iiiliin V V , Teh 4. II. A. KID WILLIAMS TO REFEREE Scraps About Scrappers A mlrtellewHlit tmiil h of K' n nn' i "'Mil H. Bletii,. i u ' ' I. t- t'i At th' ' einbl i ' 'i" t hmM . r. turn in m' r " . r ' J " Willy P"' !" 1 mni Rum jionla H ihe ' I 'r Jt I.anK't n m. I 'i mi J k i' .rt j l J'to I'urr'O . re .if 'r it", ar , i linn I t I . !,' -t v i vh Jiir-k e' i. elur -ir ont 'hip In I'lnn 1 t"i!iiy th.it thn .i i ,. it Hri'tlln- A si PHILA. JACK O'BRIEN'S HEALTH SYSTEM Flesh Reducing : Body Buildinff ' ., .'.:". '.'J.'"'1 'viiiii.isIhiii in the AVnrlil. M)!,rliW.,l.,K ''"x. m: MIKI, ivril M t IM.sTNl T STS.. I'lllLA .. .,,11.-11 e in iiiitirs H M In JO p. M AMI Jno JiirkKim hK b n ire..rir tnllii'l( an nrcrrHilM 't I h irl I'Uli.h in: hi t' l Ti n,orni ruche t th- Nan .ml r'.uh he lll rlanhwthv'it'u" f'li'r.ni' pe hn Jonerhus tH'- n Kn... k. at l.-inijl I n Th Mint will !" '' ' Pllietml vie Halt Inu.Maek Kiel Wuili-r '- I'" Mi.1- II I in Tirn i v Sieve ,M rrm nnil Aril.. M-e'nn va "Wblley nHrk are oilier leiutee Mil A.. UllO Muster street. I A number of ring buut.-i beliveen lo lenl star init'iiien will be inciudul ein the jireigraui i You Auto Know I Nrer tne stiff c a fur s'e.irs. Ice Skating At I.P P.ilon ,ftT fJENEUAL ADMISSION Suturchij Niijhts $1.00 All Other Nif-hts 75c . . 't "Mitinc I eh. 3ll liirliniinc llmkej inn! All Olhrr i:inta I C E ifOC KEY I'inUlit eiinil.ir C lu v .Mririiniililuei snliirrtiir Mcln llnrTliril v. Valr sprlni le.eirs Bhoulu h. twt e u v.if Oeoncc. Chiitip) ih punchlnic hsr'ier thin Tr l.fiir" In hl linn 'Km .. re r lw ...ree-riiiie (1 IV " '' ' '' i--inn. j ,11 i .... . . CIvV..n'l .. eh. ete .t. il. i-lls. k mif If 'ir iBnltlcin is t t, fereel h th.. nine 'Mn, Irishman M.nl.v Is alm.Ht .erialri tu .turn . nlaht t the nlvinpla h r. I'han.y II nu i , PabB Vie H" s ii ii.e. --."'--".-' Jehnn l.l" ''H'1 1'ain Iruiih will ! eh. ..nil c ith. r m. 'ile - Vliii Kte all u Johnn M' ll.li Ti'h.r m II iroi.1 Kun sack unJ tern .Miei.n.rn I'lnrf li'elie irr' nifri it f,LHt ir j the nvit" ki -lc Kveij rnr ijiineT -leiiil ' ir fji at i i hi In.trU'il i 1-"k ro a to firiifv linn e I f ,i tii.t'iiv in l.eak'1 "Viii Joe Tlpllt " n Hns' m fiijay ith hii manav r I'r.u e, ,-emuri ' ill nie t Jimtny FYnzet'i I" u return Uiut ther, te rllhl Tip I i li.'iui 11"! in ih H hmi metlintf ri ' ell hut ih're una n but fi-iw! that l'rei't'l h ul unit Joe fullnuliiK fraca H ' I" Mmll.u with Richie jlltslJ!! mi l'ebruiry tl Johnny Mayo "111 n .t t x Tueaelay nU-hl II han hi en rt ft Ink- oo ntnrni si t Uilllilln J nr ith-ut rrrHB an (lri tin s like 4t irllnrf nu a buiiiH tr p wi r i.i iiipn i urn.- If Jitur r ir li.i. hill n i . n eh a -f e nie rt mi' f""in ai in lit mnl . ur that II rf b. arliucj 'ir te. , . l. l II i an 'I Ihj; eiu " P' ' ii in-.' ii iruuni" iiue ti nuj. lilUn'n III . AIh i) orrj n oxtr i n t f U'a Una n oui I i nil apir,ii I run, tie n,,im au.'pli ui. th'ii umount U ti'iun-l to oom In h n fy Uia mutchmaktr thut Snake) I'mtur woulill uotue iy and unrliepu auve a. let ul traulilti. LYMPI A Broad and Bainbridgr MUSIIW i: I,.. IT.IIIlt Alt 7 I I It IC I'IMI McGOVERN vs. B0DIE III N II Vlllll.tl TAYLOR vs. CUSACK IIIIINN MIIITI'.I Mcaley vs. Fitzgerald Iiv,ns h lion ml illlliwv FRUSH vs. LISSIE l.r.o Ii II K. Iliiunilh II Mil. CKANEY vs. PICAT0 hcitfc im ulr now, llntrl AVnlton liiifTel, le-i'iil tii,l lieriiwC -.m Iteirnlir iirleeu. If ' Special Today & Tomorrow BURT & PACKARD'S MEN'S SHOES Their Standard $ 1 5 Quality TODAY and SATUR'V All $10 to $12 Shoes Now 6.6S&57.65 Thru- ore the very best shoes made, line, honest calf, tenuiue cor' davHit, hroj.ii, Ion, black; all nctv tirinj patterns; straight, King tip or brogues, shipped to us special, to cap the climax of our sen suliuntil cleaniicay shoe price slaughter. The greatest values ever offered. Satisfaction or Money Back as Usual yOAS. Af&ASMS 0P?cFr 85 Sol3jSX JK i i that's ff 4 leaf tlend ( Burlcy heart-leaf for "rich" body; j rare and choicest Macedonian to I tiAA fVio- Qm. ;j ;i p- " wjjui aiuum-, Virginia 1J I golden leaf for "sparkle"; and old J 1 Potomac shore Maryland tobacco 1 s for cool burning : Tl I That's the Spur blend. It keep 1 1 Spurs at the top. I Crimped 1 i ?y a, very ccver patented ma- 1 chine the paper edges are clinched together. This does away with paste c means longer burning, more I I m Cven smk'nS' Light up a Spur. I Cigarettes 1 Coprrilht 1911, Lltftt Ujttt Totwoao Co. iJMk
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