wWiUfMr;'-. "TS T V A i ' 7$ft '"f' EVENING PUBLIC LBDG-BB PHILABELl'HIA, MONK AST, IfEBKUAKY 7, 11)21 17 J2V BOXING FOR POINTS DON'T FORGET THE MOST IMPORTANT POINT JS THE POINT OF THE J A W GERMANTOWN STAGES WONDERFUL COMEBA CK Victory Over Reading Accomplished After Bears Have Advantage of 7-0 and 13-5 Share First Place With Camden Campbell Lost for Season ii ...nmlrrful iilnylnjc of Ocrmnn Tinnii wnH the feature of the week In ,'., I.cnciit' onRf circiTO. mui.R v it ., nf the Cmi'tlcn mnnnKement In i I'nAU tl.nt tl..'. l.l.vcrM ..... or c. an on- "roup" . '.".'"' " rrany nRlH ""V " eccond hnlf vns five foulu, nntl towaH the finish Imil rhnncp after dinner to rne'e circle, nlone wltli-H'e the totals on free tomes, but "blew" Ilnrr,? Hough dlnplnyed wonderful form nnd not only Bhut out Schwnh but scored two boMh. GlnsKOW rcKlstcrcil four baskets on (teorcn Morris ngnlnst one, while Frnnrlc'c nnd Molonc Rpllt even, ns did Mcohnh nnd Hiieccrty. "Stretch" completely outplayed his op ponent. The victory enublcd Ocrmnn town to keep on even terms with Cnm den, Jin the Hkectcrs enmc through with n .'14.122 win over the Wills. '".''.'.Jlirnr unit. The "Ocrms." t.h;l,r, "m s'co.Uli.ntlnn Is known, "it ,,l ('..ntesvlllo on Tucmluy on the ,llope "' ,,r .)mt thev did to those &;',;."mrHendl,,KwyonSnt. ii.. uiiinif iinniinn wrrc On Tuestiny " ;"""," ;; ",,r -eoal crnwr. nnti . , . ....... .- , .core rr-tuiicii m i"-r to scon I , . t made by nnd. try ns ho would, the he exception PX! 'pnvVrronh no comeihro.mh f :";; .'pointer. Uut, the men who l5loy-nre to be coiiRrutulnted on their f,,Cft"Hed on the trip n.lti.iH Ilol- .1 Urucev. two of the reculnrH, ' ,";,, in S 1, they went Imto tfvc their ii. , nn,j jmr,py If""" 1 wns one of the rouehestJ . .is ever plnveil In the history ot iT etl.nl , i.mf even (Imw Morris wcis i i ,1 nine wit', seveml lnrce rips In ,1 ,.".. Vhlcl. the blood llowctl Zfi v. KrnnKlo Iloylc found Klmcr ffin l perfectlv nMc to tnke enre of ml. iiftir cnlllnK three time-outs In tlio siiimil half, decided to take to the side lines. A Wonderful Knlly ll,o lornls were not wltho.it rootera. ,H ,,rmV(1 mndi- the trip o jee I' t.n.l-rful n.lly. KendlnR Btnrted off as if t i""''0 a runnwny of the nf- fair ami 1,ml lofll' of. I to, : fi ,i,. ndded n few points, but l,o llenrn soon were In the lend nt i" -, Then .vouiir Olnscow "lost (!..'. Mnrrls nnd with three field con s n rapid succession nnd n pnlr of fnu'B i" ten. mates, tied the co nr. nt 13. Ivt ns the bull ended the hnlf lloyle Kored n liehl coal ..ml n foul, which permitted HeadiiiR to end the hnlf In tl,o lend nt Kl-Kl. The home tenm wns made to look foolish i the M'cond period. It tal linl wernl fouls nt the stnrt nnd in .irsucd the ndvnntnRe. but wlmn I'mmkle came throiiRli with n bnsket from 'n past the center nnd the vet eran HmiRh fo'lowed suit, the (.ernts rnt iiheiiil nnd were never troubled jftirttiird. All ltcndlnc could do In the t'nmphell Is Suspended As announced by the Cnmdcn mnn ngeinent, "Soup" Cnmpbell hits been suspended for failure to rIvo his entire services to that team. "Soup" Is lost for the season, ns he will not tpilt piny Iiir with Nnntleoke, nnd the Skceters hnvc lost a vnl.inble man. They hnve informed the other players that the snmo penalty will bo forthcoming for the offense, but It appears as If the rest of the line-up will remnln Intact, despite the reports that Hoy Steele will quit. This appears ridiculous, but the rumor will not down Just the snmc. Cnmpbell nntl Steele both live together. The Skceters did not have much trouble in dcfentliiR the Wills on Satur day and have a comparatively easy, selieiliile tills ween, na mey piny in Contesvllle tonlfilit and drnw the Wills nt'homc on Wednesday. The mnnagc meut Is to be congrntulnted on Its stand, but it must not be overlooked that It 1b losing the services of a valu able plnjer, nnd while they may go along and win the next three or four guinea, the loss of "Soup" will soon be felt. This Is n l.nrd week for Ocrmnntown. Tin. Siilinrliniiltt'H face two touch cus tomers In Itcndi.iR nt Auditorium Ilnll tomorrow night nntl then travel to Trenton on Friday. The rotters arc nlnvinir niivthlni' but cood hall, (ler mnntown deserved to win the1 last time thev visited Trenton, ns they outplayed their opponents, nnd only for the fact that their teamwork wus tiroKen up would have come through victorious. Tin. n.iunsltion is nlwnvs out to stop Holmnn at any cost, but the (lerms hnve found a wny to overcome tills. line llolmnn may be shut out, they will benefit In another manner, nnd from nmv nn If. would iitincnr nrofltable to some of the (Jcrnis' opponents to lny off Nat and piny linskctimii. LARG E CROWDS SEE CUPSOCC E R GAMES Vlctrix Defeats Belmar and Tio Results Botwoon.Hardwick Magoe and Lupton L Local soccer fans turned out In large numbers on Saturday for tho opening games of two cup competitions, a yearly i affair among two of tho most popular , leagues in the enstern section, namely , the Hohlfeld Challenge Cup and the Amateur Cup. The lntter circuit this senson hns one of the Inrgest number of teams entered in Us history. Hut one game, however, was staged ' in the Amateur Cup piny. This wns I between the Vlctrix Catholic Club, who hns jnst won the championship of the West Philadelphia division of the Allied League, nntl Helmnr. Vlctrix completely outplayed its opponent In the iirellm- Inary round bv n score of -1 Ronls to 'J. j This elves Vlctrix the rlcht to piny Unrdwlck t Mngeo, of the Industrial League, next Snturdny In the first round. The industrial teams also got away to a good start on Snturdny, with one ex ception. The Ilnrrctt Manufacturing Co. eleven, niter entering the competi tion withdrew nt the lAst moment leav ing the -Welsher Yarncrs idle. The latter tenm alrendy has anliexed one trophy bv winning the Industrial championship. One of the linrdest games plnyod in the opening round wns between Ilurti wlrk & Slngec, runners up In the Industrial League, and Lupton. After playing the usual ninety minutes re quired in u cup game, Ilefcree Wilson ordered both tenms Into extra periods. After darkness had set In It wus neces snry to call the game the teams being deadlocked, one gonl each. This will necessitate a replay. , Hohlfeld, thrice champions and double chnmpions lost year, had an easy time with Stetson, winning by n one sided score of 7 goals to 0.. In the first division of the Cricket League another battle royal is expected. The Philadelphia Whites, prior to Saturday, held n four-point lend over the Ocrmnntown eleven. The latter still hns a gnme to play with the Unl versltv of Pennsylvania, nnd if it is successful ngnlnst the collegians, n play off will be necessary to decide tho championship. Results of Soccer Play in Local Week-End Games HATI'IIIIAY Hoiir.KKM cv r Itolilfria. 7 Ktrtxon, 0. ittirdtvitk A Mscrr, It I.upton, 1. CHICKKT CMill I.KAOUK (lrrnwntYin, Si MnoreMown, 1. AIXIKtt nilHT I.KAHCn I)ohon. 14 Klnirln, 3. lllhrrnlnnit, 0 urttnii, 1. HICCOND I.K(lt'K nilon Saw, 01 Nnllrlly, 0. AsronHtnn, nt I'rnrojrd, loi.tionnl, Knjnnmt. 71 llrlllnh Wnr Vein., 1. (Urn Hoc In I, 21 lUnxirnxliiK, 2. Til HID N0ttTIIK8T ItrI.In.1mr, Ii Mrrrlmnt Shhl, I. t'lnifr, 21 St. Vrronkst, 1. l-iilrhlll M. B.. 21 IlilPlhoni. 2. Calllnct.noo4l I DlHKtnn Ktool. I, THIRD NORTIMVIMT ('olnnlul, t, IirrHii, 0. Ilnntlnr Sorlnl, Si (ilnrr, n. Do I'll 11I. Hi WcMmorrlnnd, .1. lUtn, 3, Amu, 1, must i'iiiKni:i.riiiA i.K.nri: Albion. Si Ilrlmont, 1.' rot'RTH DIVISION Rorrr Itolnri., .1 Woltoprr, 2, UninhoH, 2 Allien, 2, nmllrld, ti l.urrhmwil, 1, i:IIIIIITION flAMKS I)lton A. A.. 81 Snrllrnhurx, 1. Cnnibiiii, 2 IUwwoo.1 Horlul, 1. SCNDAlf M. i:. Smllli. 21 (lien Horlul, 3. Ilorrr Roirm. it HrltMti Unr Vols, J. Knvnood, 4 ItcMirTwtlon. O, Ilrlnhrr, li llllirmlnn, 1. Moirrnilrn-Shnrf. 7i All-Stnrs, 0. BASEBALL COUNCIL TO FIGH T GAMBLING Billiard Tournament at Cleveland Clnrlnn.l, Keli 7. -Tlio nnllonal tvmattur tS.2 Iwlldlno lillllnril rhBmplonhlp lourna mint will stnrt here tills nftarnoon with wtn at thr host nmntpur oxprrtu of thp ruuntry 111. inntt'KtHntii. neh matrh will l of noil I'olnta. Two Rnmeii will bo plRVrd I'nrh nft rnonn (nd one each nlitht. The tliml thrro cnmoi. will h playcl on Febru ary 14. IVro Colllnn. of Chlcnuo, tho nmo tour chnmplon, will bo hero to ilefon.l IiIh title Will Inaugurate Activo Cam paign in Various State Legislatures Chicago, I'Mj. 7. That organized bnscbnll' plnns to light gnmbllng nnd gnine-throwlng throuh the vnrlous stnte legislatures' became known nfter the new advisory council, which now Is the governing bod) of the gnme, had held Its first meet'iig with .llltlgu KcncsiiW M. Lnndls us chnlrmnn. Gnmbling was one of the first mut ters taken up nfter Judge l.undis had culled his council to order. Plans foi active lights in nil the baseball paths were dlscusM-d, but the recent decision on the Pacific const, where a judge held thnt gnme-throwing wns not a criminal offense, presented n problem which the council decided could bo solved onlv b the passage in every state of laws so tlrastic tluit gnmhlers would be iifrnid to tntnper with plnjers. ' Ohio wi 1 be the first stnte whero tin 1 nctlve enmpnign for nutl -gambling mid. game-throwing laws will be mntii , (larry Ilerriiiaun, president of the Heds. 1 wns snKed ri the council to go to Lo is power bill now Barnes Stuns Gallery by Missing on a Tec Shot St. Augustine, Mil., Feb. 7 Jim Ilarnes, who hns the reputation of being one of the steadiest golfers plnjlng the Rimie, stnrtled tthe gal lery here ychturdny l)j nilns'iig his tee shot at the seventh hole. Karnes bnrclv topped the bnll and It rolled ti short distance to a bunker, soinu llfl yards bejol.d the tee. Lve.i the other pins plnjing with the Pelhnm (.'l.ib stiir were iiNton Islietl. Tliej ciiunot remember when Karnes ever did that before. Ex cept for thnt one inlseun llnrt.es, although u trltle wild nt times, plned wonderful golf. ENGLISH NCERS FE accept challenge; Leading Follmen to Meet Those of America Here in Fall Imhus and do everything in 111 to liring pending. tu bring about pnssngc of the Missouri, N'ew York, Texas and other states now hnve similar bills befmo their inwmnkltig bodies and It wns iudl cnted thnt organized baseball moiiIi' urge passage of these bilU. State leg 's'ntures which hnve not received bills of this out lire will be asked to tnke them up. mid the iiinttet also pi nimbly wil be brought to the attention of Congress. The 1 ntilifl meeting wns held in a hotel where temporary nuarters liuvi been opened. Judge l.audls ocoupii" 11 sent nt the end of the council tub with Leslie O'Connor, his secretary, at Ills right. linn Johnson, president of the American Lengne. nnd John lle ti ler, president of the National League, thi' other members of the louucil, wen seated ut his left. Mike Kexton. presi dent of the Nntional' Association of Minor Leagues, nlso attended the meet ing tu rcpriicnt his organization in major niluuor d'simtes. The rceonls of'the old Nut miiitl Com mission, which was super(tled by the aiMsorj council under Judge Lnndls. were liruught from Cincinnati, and many undecided cases will come before the (iii.iieil during the next few diis. Peddle Wants Game I II lntltut. Is With. lt 1 UinkellmU 11 11 ivluiiiirj 0 nti.l 111 mil i.nv tviim il. -Ir r u- ifiHi..' .Hff-n rf.n .1' m. 1"V . omniunt- mix .Utli tho linnlci'tbMI m numr. 1'wldle InMtut lllithtntown v .1 An internntionnl fencing tournament between the lending fencers of England nfiil the I'nltetl States will be held In this country next nutumn. Tenms of I twelve men each will compete in four- j mnn groups with foils, sabers u ml duel ing swords tinder the rulcfl governing I Olympic gnmes fencing, nnd the win- ' nlng nation will be the one scoring the greatest number of team matches out of a possible three. An interiiatlnnnl trophy hns been sub scribed for nnd will be presented to the winning tenm, to become a pcrpetunl . trophy to be chnllenged for under ccrtnln rules and conditions similar to those I governing the Davis Tennis Cup nnd I America's Cup in yachting. Vlien the original challenge was iIIh ited to Knglnml bv this Amateur 1 i 7Vnccrs' League of America late lust jenr it was liopeil thnt the matches could be held in this country during the I coming May. In 11 reply, tentatively accepting the chnllenge, however, the English fencing ' nuthoritlts ask that the contests be 1 staged In August or September instead of In the spring. This will be lemlllv agreed to by the A. V. L. A., and the finnl detnlls for the international matches will be wbrked out during the next few weeks. Germanlown C. C. Will V Stage National Tennis Awurds for the more important championship tournaments were mnde .it the annual meeting of the r.ilted Stntes Lawn Tennis Associa tion an follows : Men's nntional singles champion ship, fJcrmnntown Cricket Club, Philadelphia, beginning on Septem ber 10. Davis Cup, chnllenge round, Wet Hide Tennis Club, Forest Hills, N. y., beginning on September 2. Men's doubles nnd mixed doubles, Longworth Cricket Club, ltoston, no (lute set. National clny court men's, cham pionship, Chicago, time nnd place to de designated by the Western Tennis ssoclation. Women's national championship, West Side Tennis Club, Forest Hills, N. Y.. no date set. NATIVITY WINS FIRST Wallops Enterprise, 54-21, In Open ing Game for Catholic Championship The opening game In the series for ttie Cnthnlli' championship of the city between Nativity nnd Knterprlsc wan won by Nativity bj the score of (54 to 21. The game was plnyod nt Nntivlty'n hall nt Belgrade anil Allegheny avenue. The fenture of the match wns the goat shooting of Costello nnd Watson. The former caged ten baskets nnd the lat ter nine, NntMty M-cond defeated Enterprise second l."-!tl The second gnme in the series will be plnyed next Sntur du night ut St. Vincent's Hall, on Kast Price street, (Scrmnntown. Boots and Saddle and this STERN-PRICE POST SMOKER Boxing Bouts Will Be One of Fea tures on Program Wednesday "Morrie" Starr, post adjutant of the Burn-Price Post, No. 417, American I.C'ion, nnnounccs final preparations for the second annual smoker of that oritiiniatioii 011 Wednesday night nt Kill! Master street will be completed ,,ioi This tiost ins cone into inn Idles' with real American spirit Stmi -Price Is to be represented ten-mi in cm-y brunch of sport. O111 of tho features of the program fur Wuliiesday night's smoker is to be u Miies of boxing matches, nnd nr nuigemeiits have been made with Juck mhisHc. well-known locnl trnlner, to tiiur off the glovemen. Swindles will lime hnlf 11 dozen of the best mittmen their weight iu line to sock-nnd-roek cnt-li other at the smoker. Knl Williams, who hns liceu resting It. It.iltlinore, will come here for the juh'.'m' of icicrecing one of the bouts. I Amateur Sports Standings and Schedules of Basketball Leagues 'i in CoiiKtiiictlnu Five, leaders of the Hell Telephone League, iu addition to their league games also will pluy Imle .iiih'iii basketball with first cluss home teiitn- 'i'lie Miiuitct comprises W. Hatty,, of W.MHlliurt High; II. Frets, of Harris lurg, Woidell. formerly with the Viitn C. i.'.: II. Aikcns, formerly of Nurristowu High, nnd C. tlrnhnni. of (Vntrol High. Tin team is managed l Ilughey Woimau. who hniidled the interests of t!.i" iiiiek Indiana Club for seven con- Kcutne cnrh before taking over the telephiuie hojs. I. 11 Weissmnn ftp'et Mi-, kistkkn i.nvnrB w. t. r. w 1. r c Cnmilen., U " .7. Trenton.. 4 4 ..100 dm n a 7r.n I'niin... a n s.vi Itradlnc . I I .500 Cnut.Mv'lo i U .2.10 Tills Vrk' Schedule Tnnlsht Cnindn nt Coatvllle. TundHy Itmdlnir ui Oermantonn Wclncmlny rhllaJrlihla nt Ciimden Friday (Itrmntitown at Trenton Saturday OmteaWllo at l'hllaaelphlu; Trenton at Heading. ASir.WCAN T.ll(it 1: , W I.. l'.C. W. I. v.c. Hamoek . (I 0 l.imn Nntiwty a .1 .-nm r.nth Club 4 1 .SOU tinmin. i! :i IfO KilMvood 3 2 tlllO 11 IMI.A 1 1 200 Port 2d. S S C.OO fllranl . 0 0 .000 This H'cekV Schedule TonlBht H. P. II. A. vh. Olrard: Tout. 20 n Ix)i'nn ' We)nedny Nativity vs Hancock: tleth ("lull vh. Kaywood. MAMirACTi'msits' u: ovt: W. U V o. w. . .1 li 1.1100 Hirrett . 2 .1 4 1 .SOU Monotii. 1 3 3 1 .7S0 Oen. Klec. 1 A 2 2 .3011 lludd 0 S nr- r.c. .401) 2S(I .230 QUO nut'w'th. Baldwin.. Dobon. .. I'lelslivr . This Week's .Schedule Tuenday Itarrelt vn Monotype- Jludd Mi. Hutterisorth Thurpdn Dobson h (li-neral Klectilc. l'UUher vh. llaldttln PLAY BICYCLE POLO Quaker City Defeats Southeast Wheelmen, 32 to 26 Two blcjclc polo teams clashed yes terdny when the Quaker City Cycling Association's nuintet defea'ted the five of the Southeast Wheelmen, .'12 to U0, at llroad street and Allegheny avenue. The Quaker City riders showed For games address I Kieiucr lamiiiuriij witu tne game, neing 1.r.:i: North Marshall i (line to ihihii ny it Mint .eu.ier and steal ; the ball from him with great skill. Juelr teamwork wax good especially The' losing five did nunc (lever blocking. A iniidd) field slowed lit. II.. V If If n ,!.-, .Mi.a tra .lie., il anuld like tn hear from home their pnsslng i ui . iw nii.1 T.ur Kuiirt.nt.Mn o .iii.h. is ? 1. t I ..... .... t.l.n... l.'... II ...rl .mi j .ii i til I,.. up the piny of both lives considerably Miliutli.in It (.Junior deHlrr tu hear l,Mt there wns much miectiicubir unrk ra.r 1...K..1.1....1.. .. i...i. ..!.i.... yi.. IullloiiK iiiiuviuuuin uu uuiii eioen. j.inc-up: A M IZ. IV. 1. (I llarth. 2 .MiCullell fl. Ozlrh. .. V. llarth. Ifar h it i: ii ...nilclft hnniM team.1 off.-rlni: Ij'.in hin Milton It.inKnow, Mini North .k nail sir. l, or phono -Wyoming S431 W tM.r 'I Hi i in. Iliiisnn . (',, a travellnit five, would like I ch dill. cunUptii with tlrnt und fecond c'm hum. IHes Ohnrteit YuKel, 11)31 Suuth 1'uui.h Mrv't. or ihnn Dleklniion (12211, liTlrHH ('. (', dinlreu to hear from out-of-to.n lubs ripeclal Media. Hatrpnontnn, Chtrr II. dfonl nnd other .South Jersey f. s i.rrerlni, fair Indureim iik Joseph I.at un Ji ill 11 Haul iitr.'Ot st. Mnlreu'H Heirie. n fourtien-Hlxtcen- id trau-llnt: unliri'KiUliin. ilenlres to (r. in I. ..inn of Its Hue Itduaril Car. i ' jjt r, rcfl Mtreet. Mrn'n l.ro.lierliiKHl, nf llethany hn or i .id. 1 a Ii trketball live ami will play It uni. .1 hum. It would Ilka to arranxo kjn, .. nh teaniH fnan Hie Went I'hllaflfl Iin'u i inin h I'ukuu for an Monday nlnht 'it 1-hruiry 21 H C. Fax, Jr.. BilJS ""K inn- or phone Woodland 7173 si ( iiliiinlm'M (two liven) would Ilka to '"'f K.iniei away from homo with first cii". I'lihnlie rlubn. A. Klrwln, 2H2S North Tlli i. tli mreet ,lelil,li It, c, rtcHlre to hear from Junlot "l, h.MiiK IihIIh KrnnclH Donovan. 132 u i"i I'lftleth Mruet J ri'we nt A. A of Camden, desires to n. I lo mutism with Hecond-cliiHH then 1.U.UB hnllH It. I'ounK. S21 l.uwr.n.v tr .i i iiind.n, N. J. (miihliie I. ('., a llfteen-sliteeii-jear-old uiveibu aKKrignllnii, deHtren to book tinmen y William Costa, 2713 South Cuvmiiid -Mil. iiliiml.li II. C. a fan (ravelin nuintet, . T ,, "' 'h,,,1l' fnliHI with e.-eontl-i ,' , '.V.'."'.rl" fli,r KuuranteeH. Howard ' ' ! 10(1.-1 Kant lllreh Hreet. -iuki ., ,. wou it llkn Id hf twt. '' t irtll'll l.r. l.l.l I.M.u hot In,. ,...i.a II .urd l.lebtiiK. ir.'l Worth AinerUan ti r tifet rii ISf.l. I ..l..i i. i . . . . . n Tn, ..i I -i i." '":"oiiriaii Kins' me .'i i, i. Vy r'?m" '" fel,ruar and March i i f. i, ! "'"""' t'"mH lhlnir to travel .r'h Vr,:'','.'r '",?;,", J"s'"h '' ""Bcr. Ols ' "ii. i m,v"'"i,v,'";"r' ,uy .','''lr f Imu?,. ,s"tl fM''irt..!n-slxteen.ye.ir-old '; i!.rl.nr,i!.""l,T;e..!,uor3- J"h" Miaulri- t n :T.,:.,,; 11,,,r" I" " from four r. ,,, ill" ''ir-l'l "iisnitat onn offeilns ?.'rThnV.lm1",JSIr.a.,,t1'1"- " '' (,r"T' aHU" 'l!IV'd,.1.lVlL,l, H """-'-'--'r-..ld trav sin i ,? wmo" with teaniH of Its rum. r;rt ha'1"'11' 12" or'' Twenty. ' ;"."l,'; 'ir"rr0iW""'. I'l'llt'l-IPliln. would f Ida 'lni ,1'' ' ,':'r"-.nl''eteon-ynr-oM -.. ...v iiiiiiijm i nu ill I it riilu T"i-t, If'leth street ,,tn Chester Q C C 1 Neweomer 2 Short. 1 .Smith I. Wnlters. . (irond A. Conr. Scon. Klrst half. Q. C. C. A.. 17: H. I!. W.. 13 rinulQ. C C. A.. 32; H. K. W . 20 (loals Neiveomer. Miort. Grantl. W. llarth and Oileh. Hefi reo OenrKe Harl.y. Hearer W. Hurley. Timekeeper Jack linden i.id I' Htacy Tlic Mcnnnld l'urso for tlircc-yenr-olds will be the fenture nt the New Or leans course thto afternoon, nnd may nerve aa the opportunity for Julia N. to redeem her Io.t prestige. Cut Up nnd I)ny Lilly likely will furnlnh the chief contention. In tlie opening rnce for two-year-olds Mawrcoron should graduate. This Clnpton colt will hnve to meet Tom Hare Jr., which has only started once, and he miuleu poor showing owing to a siege of lnmeness. Hut Unre hns u wonder ful turn of Hpcrd. nnd may huve light ning in I.Ih heels today. (. J. Long bun n highly bred first Ktnrtcr, .Modem, which likely will be clone up. Horses In the other nicen whicli hnve .shown good form in recent workouts nrc Second Assume, Sipieelcr. Carliue S. ; third. Hnrry llurgoyne, Ting-n-Llng, Trusty; fifth. Albert A.. J. C. Stone, Amaze; Klxth, Louis Wynne, Toss I p, Itotnpcr; seventh, Thunderbird, Search light, Arbitrator. The sudden iImIhIoh to terminate winter rnclnir at New Orleans tomorrow, thus can celliiK tho adertlsed Jefferson l'urk meot. Is conceited tn bo a wine move. The koi ernor of Louisiana requ-Htcd the meetlnu end the horsemen acquiesced without pro test. The action cornea as a sequence to nn announcement liint sprlnn by tho Thor oughbred Horsemtn's Association that raclnw was undesirable In North America during the Jyntce wnion. flmernor l'arker saw lit to back up that stand and rnclni! will sufter no bad effects from the decision There has been quite enoueh raclnu' nt Iho Crescont City the present siuson and lax methods then- In some Instance-, hav.i resulted In ad vers criticism. As n whole, howeer. the season hua been miccessful ana sumo hlsh cIuhi s.Kirt furnlHhed. A. II. MireeUIe". proprietor of the Napa Stock Farm In California, has entered ac tively In the tluht to siicuro tho passaso ot a bill In the Leclilature of that statu creating a state raclni; commission. Ilerron Is thn chief monoy-wlnnlnir home nt Ilavans the present season. The Armonla Slnblo leads In wlnnlntf owners The Cuban American Jockey Club distributed 1142,333 In purees durlnir Jnnuary. Trot and Pace Notes Icicles labile HIM, the Quaker City captain, will I. port for practice at the lee Palace tomor row nlKht Captain Hill wiintu to have hla tinin In shnpn for the leaituo inatcli with ht Nicholas here on Satuiday nUht Ouaker flty nlso Is slatirt to oppose lloston shoe Tiades'ln lloston on Saturday nltht. Cuifh Dlnn announcid on .Saturday nUht that I W Wanimaker will be out for prar- . tlco tomorrow cvenlnir. Wanniuaker took his Injurrd arm out of the sllnc on Frlda) I and hnd l fi w spina on the Ice, Snturdny. I A irnme between the Philadelphia and Ilos- , 'on (flrls lee hockey t-aini for the ensti 'n "h.unplnnshlp will bo iirrnnunl this week (leorire F. I'awllim. president of the Ire ' rallies., will lean, for Lake Placid Wrdnes-il-iy to ettend tho national race meet there on Thursday and Friday On Saturdas he ' will li" In lloston to witness thi Quaker CltJ- , Blum Trades name. At the sunn time he will e.mpleto iirrnniccinents for tho camera ihamplonshlp game. This Is limerick carnival ntvht nt tho Ire Palace. The cnmoetlllon stad with tne ' consent of tte Eummi Prill li' Lumen, has been on for a week. The Judges will make their decisions tonlulit Frank (lallincheV. ho'der of the twentj four-hour continuous Hkntlnc record, his re- I eelved a nuinlier of challenu'. s Archie Hell . and Charles Meell both Insist they have an ertry to send after Clallnsher's record tudue Hal" 2'OSti , la KottlnR a winter's rest at Moun' llolK preparatory tn the rnmlnir season's cainpalen Ho will be rllKlblo to the 2 17 pjeis this Jenr. Thn New Jersey ntrtter, T ivlte Worthy. 14U Is In tin condition, ami u thous'ht tn be In form to make tbe ,2 21-cluso trotters step a merry clip In l"-'l' The Coil Oil and Iron Circuit will he opened this "r ut Aiwl o I'n on Auirnsi 4 to 7. closing ut New ( astle Pu.. on Oc tober il to . niak n g a buiy season. The total net profits of the Heading Fair Hiid nee meet of last .Senteinber was more than 4 0-t" ' H"rry 0:r'.u,hB w'"-'n.?wn horseman Is president of the association, which will eiialn linproie the new extensive plant for this season's fair races. President Jesse Cramer, of tho Mount II "itv Mat nee Driving Club, has nniioun. ed i.vi.riia'ry in as the date it the first annual mewing of th"n-w ar-wlng club, to be held . h offlees of the Mount Holly Fnlr A.n eiiiinn At this -uniting irrnngements will be nirde for the s'lison, offieers nppolnted. rules and regulations discussed. I)r J Hii'if Carter has pur. based tho en tire n unit of Sitnud H.lmes, of Vlncentrwn, V I Including the s'mw trotter Ii'jke's I issl," Th' doctor wai acting for John V. li shoe and the mare has Joli.-a her show mate In double harn-'i j..enh Huberts of M.unt Holly, has pur .linnel an .ptlon on a M.nsi tlonal pacer lo ci?, d In the Far West Thi horse has won ten straight races e.nil work'd a mile right at 07 The name will not be made public until negotiations nro rotnple cd, you should see our valentines Sprilal uneo for relatives, nnd sw-ct-henrts, and such funny ones tor your friends. oc to $1.25 each The Library Shop 15 South 13th Street "Till: rlllOl' 01' VM'rllAI, CARIiS" ' ( lub ii ue !'l"1,,ei',h Iill",Vf." ;,ou''' "" ' arrange 1 lar .ii. tH,v"-fll'irteen-year-o!d Hies Lawrcnrn c(Pn,.( . .. would like i;w; l,.u "ins to hear from i Jumis Fox, j LSnWoman w'n With Rifle V ,r,ll"l. N, ( 1 W LI.. 'Jul iho .i.rl m... .""-y s In hanHllnunu !.. ... ' r tho beat ncor m..... . 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