16 EVENING PUBDIC LTSDGEIPHnJADELPHLA:, TttESDXY I"EBR0ABY S, 1921! yl BRITTON DEFEATED A BRITON WHEN JACK DEFENDED WELTER TITLE AGAINST TEDlab i i it I 7 t 1 Iir I I' t H . I V JACK BRITTON WINS IN A WALK r FROM TED LEWIS AND REMAINS KING OF WELTERWEIGHT CLASS Hy KOftKRT W. MAXWELL Mnrl Kdltnr livening Public fxsWrr f ' New YorU. Feb. S. JACK nniTTON, woltcrxvclght champion of the world, put In a hu"y evening nt Madison Square Garden last nljtlit. He entertained Ted Lewis In n fifteen-round ( grudge right and at the end llrittnn remained champion nu i.cwis ins chief rivii rnr me crown, in other words, tliQ social standing of the fighters remains unchanged. In hddltinn to retaining the title .Mr. llrittnn also won himself a bundle of tiionc), which is slang for dough, and diamond-studded championship belt presented b) Tot XUrkard. Tex alxxavs given a belt when he stages n big jihow'. The winners nre supposed to defend It nnd gixe It tbark If they get forked on the chin. Tex hasn't tried to 'get one of hi belts bark nt jet. Let him trj to get one back. I,et him try. llrittnn won In a walk, uhleh In ft way of sn.xing he "had It nil over his persistent opponent like h tlock of revenue agents around a cow of hooch. He won fourteen of the fifteen rounds, staggered Lew Ik several times nnd Ihnd that trick left jab constantly In his face. Lewis tried .desperately at all times, but couldn't get going. This t,Ta because llrittnn wouldn't let him. Jack wanteil to rock Ted tn siren and Ted had similar idea. Thnt made It a good fight. Home sn) thin was the nineteenth meeting, others the twentieth, and the more optimistic fay It Is the twenty-second. Dan Morgan, ho ought to know, ony nil of these guesses nre wrong. "Don't let anybody tell jou different," he said before the battle, "this In only the twenty-first time the born kavc mingled and It always Is good. I shxv every light and there wasn't a sour one In the bunch." rttfS art, therefore, can be clasted at a big suc cess. It has played all nr(i of circuit), from the R. F. Ii. to the Rig League time tince 19fS, and last night it went bigger than ever before. The garden was jammed nnd some of the customers were shouting for an encore. This should be a tip for O. Montgomery Young, who used to be knnmn m George M. Young before he vent fnfo the frVeafrieat business. It's a good number and has Inifnl six years. It also has had a run on Rroadway. A Grudge Fight, as Said J A S WAS casually mentioned nboe. the nffnlr Inst night Xjl wi would have resumed ccn If Jack wnn t satisfied. Then llrittnn began to demonstrate to nil of those present why he Is the welterweight champion. Ills defense wns per fect nnd he worked the. hit nnd run belter than Ty Cobb nnd Sam Crawford in their palmiest days. Lewis rushed Jack in the third, but his two swings traveled over the champion's head. Jock jabbed nnd Lewis countered with a right. This seemed to be ToI'n plan of battle. He did little leading and waited for Ilrltton to come to him. Jnck was not nt nil backward ami started to work on the head nnd body Near the end of the round they clinched and Lewis landed a hard right on the brenkawnj. Ilrltton sneered nnd was talking rap Idly nt the bell. In the fourth there was n lot of Jabbing and clinching. The bnttlers also did some wrestling nnd Ilrltton won the first fall. He tripped Lewis neatly nnd Ted took It on the hip. He was up nt the count of nothing and the cutrh-as-ciitch-can continued until the end of the round. The fifth was an exciting session. Ilrltton played on overture on Lewis' Jaw with two hard rights and ft left. Ted retaliated with a wild left swing, which landed on top of Jack's head and eer)body knew the boya were fighting for keeps. They stood toe to toe nnd slugged each other, Ilrltton getting all tho better of it. Jack staggered Ted with u short, snnpp) right to the whiskers, and Ted enme back with n wullop which shook Jack. At that It looked for a time as If Lewis would go tho voyage, but he finished strong. Thec was a lot of Jabbing In the sUth nnd seventh. Ilrltton evidently was saving himself and seemed rontentetl with the lend he was piling up. Jack used his old style of attack, turning his body half around and smearing his left jab all oxer Lewis' fare. Ha would run back, closely pursued by the Knglishmnn, but usually turned In time to land a right to the heud. Once Lewis caught him na he was going away and Jack almost lost his balance. as a grudge tight, remaps IMS is because ltrition J And Lewis have looked In each other's faces so often that It makes them wild even to look at their picture. They ' nere snarling throughout the fight and did exerythlng but ; bite. '. It seems thnt Lewis copped the championship from Ilrltton in Da; ton, Ohio, nt one time, nnd profited grenth . thereby. They put on their net several times nfter that, but In towns where no decisions were given. On March 17, 10111, they met In Canton, Ohio, nnd Ilrltton knocked Ut lowis In the ninth round, regaining the title. Lewis was not satisfied with that verdict, nnd Inst Bight went to the Garden to be knocked out nil over ngnin He manngpd to stay on his feet, however, but thnt was - because he was able to absorb a lot of -punishment and did T' not allow his chin to wander In the way of a fast on. ' ' It could ensily be Feen that th're was a reason for the battle In the very first round The referee hnd to cau . tton both men to observe the rules or get away from there. . They held in tho clinches and Hick Nugent, who was Im ., ported from Unffalo to officiate, had a tough time. Lewis ' was very agile and quite pugnacious In the opening se ,,aloh. He hurled right smashes haphazardly and con nected with the button several tlmts. Ilrltton did not look tery good and appeared to he slow and In for a beating. There was considerable talk spilled In the second. Tllrltton whs arguing about something nnd accented his re- murks with left jnbs. Lewis smiled and that made Jnck " all the wilder. He motioned to Ted to hit him in the nose. :,fcs if Lewis needed nny urging. They were making faces 't ench other at the bell and instead of going to his own '' torner, ilrltton walked oxer to Lewis'. w Of?)5? irerc pairrf, and although it ifrt during rrml ma the any icrre nor nrmq paw uui- tie hi that iirrtnil, Lewis tvik a sock at llrttlon t chin and .faek handed one back. Comternation and the police arrived i'muftaneouI cmd the battlers ipere separated. 7'Au made the spectators get up on thnr chairs. For they realized they were look inn upon a real, regular slugfest. j Rubber Protector Starts Roiv mni' trouble was caused by n rubber mouthpiece worn I JL by Lewis. He wore it under his upper lip. nnd Jack , aald it wnn t according to Hoe He asked nnd thon : begged the referee to make Ted take It out of his face nnd f threaten! d to go out nnd get u bnebnll mnsk if he didn't The referee asked the commissioner and learned it was ;O.K , , This (.ltisficd Ilrltton and the fight was resumed. It .V THE eighth firttton jabbed Leicis five times without a return and came back with eight more. Ted could not get his face out of the icoy. lie iras very tired at the bell. Britton in the Lead, 8 to 1 LBWIS waH told to do some boxing by his ndvisera be tween the eighth and ninth rounds, and he tried to follow Instructions. He tore nfter Ilrltton at the start, landed a tlock of lefts nnd rights, but drew back In his shell nfter the first half minute. Jnck punished him n. ouple of times for this brench of etiquette ond hnd him swaying at the end. When the tenth started the score was S to 1 in favor of Ilrltton. Lewis ran into a tight to the chin, nnd then (.olllded with a left jab. Ted's nose was bleeding and hi left eye was beginning to close. He was stopping too many wallops with the faco. llefore the bell clnnged to start the twelfth, Ilrltton felt so happy anil was fo well pleased with himself thnt he nodtkd to friends in the audience. He paid no atten tion to Lewis, who sat huddled In his chair with his wwnJi working frantically over him nnd pouring advice into each ear. Lewis tried desperately to put over n finishing sock in this round, but Jack stopped him by shifting his attack to the body. He sunk Wis and rights lnln Ti-d's midriff and hnd thdllrltlsher seasick at the bell. Champion Plays It Safe THKUE was little excitement in the thirteenth and fourteenth, llrittnn eont'nued to Jab nnd Lewis tried left nnd right swings which did no damngn. Ilrltton was playing it safe, which proved to h n very gosl stunt. There was much surprise in the audience when the battlers shook hands in the fifteenth, llotli swung with their right, but missed. Ilrltton just toed with his op ponent, dnncing around him nnd hitting him nlmost at will. He landed a few more bod) punches and hail Lewis hanging on with both hnnds Ted wns hnppj. He wna fill present when the bell ended the fuss. Joe Humphries visited the judges nnd held Ilrltton's urm up. Thnt gave him the first leg in the championship belt, which still is on exhibition. Ilrltton showed last night that despite his thirty-seven vears he still was a marvel and n real welterweight chain pion. He showed clns In every round nnd should hold the title until he trips over his whiskers unless n better contender than Lewis is developed. rJlF.REFORK. the tirenty-firif net of the lint ton-I.ewh scenario trai u big success for every one except Lewis. Still, he should worry, lie iroi uccriul in Dayton, 0 in 0S. CopirtoM, 1311, bi PnbHc Ltilorr Co. OH, MAN! l""llM -Wa-a "j" I '! i il lhnf U HHii niijwl M wi j II I !- gill I -mm Mw' JTaJJorV (5S8 ") -StkWv ) 'two a bm &""; fit Sjft jWj (fMfcX (&) iTffsT sn fpC ' -.. - ..... . . zrr-w i FOOTBALL RULE CODE NEEDS NO CHANGING Gqal Front Touchdown Might Be Eliminated, bin For. ward Pass Should Not Be Interfered With, Says Rice Bob Mart'n Coming Strong ny (lltANTIAND niCK The hcadlack is no way t'A choose To try to rhase away the blurs; Jj I was quite depressed and flat I hardly think I'd seek a mat And hire some Human Ilraclng-bll To squeeze my skull until it split. The Toehold, with Us warping trend, Is not the icnl I'd pick to spend A happy, cheerful afternoon In January or in Junt. White twisted tots may cop the pelf, I'd rather wiggle mine mytelf, e The HcLisars may be worth a ritn, Rut I can think of better fun tut s baseball whero a gamo is thrown Tht double penalty should surround hi! in rrnnKP i ffimn pp nt.i ti... - itt Mr...: - -er ."! iue nail pinyer. Than letting Htecher play t ne. Britton Has Fought 432 Ring Battles in 18 Years New YorU, Feb. 8. Jnck Ilrlt ton, world's welterweight boxing champion, fought the 4H2d battla of his enrcer last night, when he sue-ces-sfull) defended his title ngnlnst Ted (Kid) Lewis, of England. To day he said, "I'm not through )et." Since he entered the boxing game, eighteen cnrs ago, ho hns nvernged twenty-four ring encounters n year, Ilrltton has passed his thirty-seventh j car nnd is the oldest holder of a ring championship. BARTER RUNS OUT 150 POINTS TO WIN GREATGOLF BATTLE Embryonic Star Only Need Seven Holes to Show Class -as Theatrical Manager Great Footwork "Displayed on Bala Links ny SANOY MrXItlMCK LOGAN CAPTURES LEAD IN SCORING Catholic High Forward Tops League With 69 Points. McHenry Is Second MANHEIM TO HA VE ! ! SEATS FOR 10,000 QUAKER CITY GAME Stands on All Sides of Championship Tennis Courts at Germantown Cricket Club IPLANS ARE BEGIV' Ilv SI'ICK HALL Vnlti'd States Lnwn Tennis As- annual meeting In had s arcelv given for the holding of its miiE ', Koclatioii, nt INew Tork Kntiirdnx lit official sanction 'the American singles Transit Facilities to Manheim Good The truJinlt ftwIIUIff. to tmn rlrkf t Cluh, where the Orminn- lh. m.Hi.niil (..nil rir.tr, iuu. i. i. . r .... .. ,,..... lnwn Unnt rhruiMlimp,hltm will tie Irrlil oeit fIU ore BiwunxiMifsI. Klrrtne trnlne nf nnllmltrt eapnrltr tan he hrurdrd nt Itrotut Strr't Matlon. MI rwisitTlphU rra Nnrth rhll;ulrlphU. These no in Qiien Ijiiic h UK I on. tw hliirlti frm the rliih. The eluli Im rnn lie rrnrhrd tj hr tnKln the lleniUns to Hurne Junrtlan nd u Irullrj mrr til XInntielm street w NICKS OFF Iness of Hill and Dexter Causes Postponement Canadian Stars May Play Here ben used ns the cricket crense This piece of turf Is reguriied lis the finest In the country nnd after It hns ten nursed all summer by (lermantown s niin,i it iyr.tttnl,ielru It hi. uppff el hampionMilps nt or t)lP championship Uwn tennis Vthe '.the sHentember. the 1 il i- to hne eer) thing in Mmpe. ' Naturnll) the first problem thnt pre- . x Bents It-elf Is the construction of ade Iquttte Ftanils f'r the hiigf crowds that tare sure to pour through the gates to ssee the greatest collection of lnwn ten t nil talent thnt evir took piirt In n single Sweeting While there nre some di xotees Jof the game who predict thnt l'liiln tdelphln will nt drnxv ns large crowds J as New York the majority feel other- J The fact thnt I'hiludelphla Is the Jgrentest lnwn tennis center In the iVnltcd States, that there will be n host tof foreign entries nnd thnt thn p"P ilarltx of the game Is eertnln to le f.ir fgrenter than in m) prm-lous imr, form in combinntion of clrciiinstnnn's t'mt compels iwery fnrseilng tennis fr.n to ItUuuIIzp n record -breiiklng throng for tthe sex en ilnys' tournament. I. Bents fur JO.000 I The big stnnds b whiih the chnm OermnnUiwn ricket t lun neiore mutilie.s ofiiclnls of the Mnnheim orgnnlra- Then will be four !ourM within the ninn were busv making plani "r Hie enclosure nnu mr, win m- una out i " ,,.. , ., ,.mi.nt ullt In such a manner that the) mn Ift- event. Although the tournament w II nmrn ft ,fpsh plnj.nR mir. nnt be held until the Mcnnd week In . pp fT a f(f etlr PQttert, vtnrtlng .it once' .'lull if uivi ."uin Outside of the crandstnml nrenn, there will bi ni-Hrly forty courts avail able for the many muUhm thut must be etngeil during tin- enrlx il)s of the tournament. At Torest Hills twenty -four courts wus the maximum number available In other words the (lernmtitiiwn Cricket Club will have nenrlx double the number of (oiirts nt Westshle Thin means, too, that the members of the ilub will not lime tn go elsewnere 10 piny mere win lie enough courts for the club members, although man) of them ncessiirll) xvlll hRVe to lie Idle from midsummer i to keep them in Hhnjie. When the Westslde club first took I oxer the iiationnl tniiniann nt. there were 11 number of mlstnkes innde It 1m the purpose of those In charge at Manheim to avoid this nnil with tills end in view the officials of the nntlnnal association and sexernl of the officers I of the Westslde club will assist the The co-operntlon m Ik- iiimiilttiH- here hoiindisl on nil 'the New ork lnxxu tennis, men with i enpneitx of tl,i,e nf 1'hllnileliililn since the tier- fn rwx ..111111117 the same number thnt ..... f'tl.. flul. tlrf.f timilu Iti ,l.in"'. . . . , ,,. .... IHUiMI'K'l ... ' ..." Tftn be nccnnunoiinieii in uie x est ,-sme i gnpllcntlon for tlie tournament hns Keen nis Club. It is IlKciy unit tne two CXrenielr gratlf)lng and greatl) np- KW'iiii, riirn nnu ii eiMiiiiK sor- nrerlatcd. ilniislitii courts xx iii S?our Mill a. will linxe n vin.noc Tftn b ffeiinli Aunlu fnce for !150(), will ls modeled along Tlie Qiial-.cr City-St. Nicholas League! ne hockev (fame, scheduled to ho pin) ed at the Ice Palace on Thursday right, hns been postponed, due to the Illness of two of the Qunker flty stnra. IMdle IU1I, .fiptuln of the tenm. nnd Joe Dexter, the dependable defense mnn, nre confined to their beda with ex ere nttneks of fonsilltls nnd will not bJv. K '" ,l,"y Mnrf another xveek. With thee two men out of the gnine, Qunkir Cifv would not be Able to make much of n showing ngnlnst the Im- provid hit. Nicholas team. Conch Dion stated last night that Mis only co'irern now was over the xninc schidule.I with the lloston Shoe Trndes In Boston on Snturdav night. He hope, to hnve his tenm in shape nt lenst for this game. The on I) gnine noxv definltelv sched uled for thn wiek Is the one betxvctn il'inii and fornell nt the pnlAce on Siiturdii) night. Negotiations noxv Are I under wnx to bine the fetorolltlln, I of New York, the tiam thnt played "' ni'i briiiie lli're Ills! i ri- dux- night, engnge another strong C'a niiilmii tenm h-re on Prldny night rreiidcfit I" ix ling last n'ght re- eiveil tilenmi fiom Mnntrenl nml Toronto from the management nf the best teams in ('nnadii, seeklur- n meet ing either with Qunker City or the .Metropolitans here. It now looks ns though the Metro lil!tmi will he i ailed upon to repre sent 1'hltodelphln this gnine agiinst either Tori nto or Montreal, the team :to be seWtid Inter. If the Canudlan terms nre m edited, the mnteh will lie las ed nt the lie Pnlncn on I'rlijuj 1 nlgiit 1 CLOSE CAGE RACE Scoring leadership in the Catholic IlAskctbnll I.cngiie changed hnnds last week when I-ognii, star forwnnl of Catholic High, nudged McHenry, of West Catholic, out of first place. I,ogan lends the leaguo with 00 pnintrs, two more than McHenry. The Purple and JoId plnycr gained the top perch through his ability ns u field -goal tosser. having sixteen to his credit. McHenry Is the best foul shooter in the circuit, with u total of forty-tlve. Im Mentally , Logan plajed In five gnmes, while McHenry hns per formed In four. siuinman Ixisan Catholic High McHenry. West Catholic Phurt Vlllnnv . . Mullln. XVeil Catholle. Murphy, bt. Ji . Cottry Calholte ... . IlUVf, Wellt CMhol'e.. . McNll, Cnthullc Kr Mllannin . . Martin Ht Joe White. 1 I- Halle. ... Ilreullh Pt Joe. Wh'te V I.s Halle Hamitan ii'n"' Iiojle VrJt Catholic rinnohue Cntholle Uirkln 1 Halle. Ilnwrn. La Halle DI Xlllppo, Weit Calhollc Ilrnrtley St Joe Cllftorit Catholic Nim.ick I-i Halle Gln.lhHrt tM Halle Carr J La Ha e Kennnly. Catholic Qulnn, VllUnor llnyle Calhollc ... Duxan t. Joa Inch. HI Jn . RUIIIxan T.a HWIIe . . Ilarrett. Lu Halle Canlft Pt J-e ,. Swnu-la West Catlmlle Woodn, Xt Cathollr . Dover. Went Calhollc Holloran. Wet Catholic tlnchford Ii Halla Hoty. Ht.Joe Downey Vlllannva ... Kane St Jiw. , Jtaner Lu a e Tanie Ii HH n rao ri n t. ,i in st 4 11 O "I 4 14 si ns 4 in i ;, M fit 6 17 I SS. n is tn is 12 n '-' 4 12 n si r, iii 4 U 2 a la J 3 7 0 14 1 1 12 14 a a n in r, 5 o 4 n n in 4 l n j a o n 0 9 2 i 4 a s .. 1 B 4 2 0 4 R 2 O 4 4 2 n 4 3 3 0 4 IS 2 si 2 10 2 5 J O 2 ; 1 O 110 2 i i o a 1 i n i 1 o o o l n o n i (i o ri 10 0 0 anon iooo Kicks and Dribbles team !.. Taor U'Pt In eonrtltlon h ataalnjr " '"'"'Vounrt cup on H'ln-lny ilu- lo haxln Iti flr"'r""n,r.lVrl enn ell fo'r th. Hnhlfelil Cup name ""W'J Little Willie ronn-tt w never In hl nhape anrt hla shooting perfec t. KxMieK h.,V,loK.l jninon. of th- beat rna) lenrt- en in me imunnn """" Vi. jl.1, .ul mill ha ttry cnxnoenee iimi "!':,;;" le artornr-'l l lh will two trophies this reason. Out. rirtlnglon. way Bunjay th; llltle WfVnden'irl.i.a out 'hi. '.V team ami rrsumril 8uni1a foothall IloinavTie of Vtetrlt. le"J another to hi." tniarturrt iy. maklni ntn'teer , aoals this ouni(itr has scored durlnd the last lir-ann Lltl'e Tlurlolph had a . goot weeU-erd H-.-lv .rnr-.l tur noala in i "?"'"-" 'i".'' " All Sti.rj Sinlaj and had thrw on naiur da Not iu had for two ani". who has done more to keep Carningion man any "im Jim W.. fird'n 'Z' prnmUt. to alv. tha Wndjy : far. .ome hiBh " girrra durini the remalndfr of the Bonn n TT.D nAIlTEn claims, prior to Inst .1 elj hn liniln'f Hail anv Pclse ,...., ... .......a ...u m.. . - for n )ear. So he played ft game of golf, his first. He got enough etetrlse to last hfm another year. Hnrter is taking n vacation In Phlla dolphin nnd If tie can stand thn atrnln nnother week he will rtiirn tn Ncxv York to rest up for nnother vacation. He Is one nf the fexv men xvhiS be lieves thnt Kast Is West, and that golf enn be plnvd in the xx inter time. Winter golf In n grent institution. In the summer so mnny play that the trnflie Is sloxv. If there's no snow In th, elntne thn Brenlinil 111 frnien nr muddy, so the traffic la sloxv, Just the I same, "the main dirterenct' is mat nnybody enn play In summer, bul It takes ii re.il enthusiast to get awuy with it in winter. To proxo this four enthuslnstn ar ranged the match. Uftrter was enthu siastic because he had never plnyed. The game xvas for ISO point. Hatter won pulled up In sex-en Innings, re-x-erse English of 150 strokca for seven holes. The game wns played nt Hala to shoxv that golf Is ns weak ah lt Strong est links. The opponents were J. A. Miller, Jr., Carbon Steel Co., tnklng a dny off to give hla competltorn ft chance to get mm some, business ; II. W. Mnxxvell. "you know Hob" ; uhd Handy McNiblick. All four orrixed safely at the first tee. llnrter pulled the new "Vesuvius swing, hut shoxved clnss by ducking nil of tho divots that rained around hU head. After all hnd finally got deaf of the first tee farewells were tinld and each started on his own path to the green. llarter got homo In three drives, seven woods nnd five Irons, assorted. His overhead and bnckhnhd play was great tin this hole. Great Masse. Shots Maxwell showed form nn the mnsse shots, coming down sharply on top of the ball to make it Jump strnight up from the turf. The only trouble was that the turf xvas muddy. Al Miller as Irfrrent form, using an Iron nil the way. He wns referee and ensllv got the decision with a 7. llarter showed grent open work on th. ..vr.im.1 anreadlne his snots wen. niH nursing also was great oreen where he hoil ft nc shots. . ii st.iin.'u inner rrnme xvas great on tho second. He went cpm over the green im.liU second. The natives are HII lnot-.lnir for the UN. Muxxxnll xvctit great downhill and copped with a ll. Itnrter's tooiwora w ' third tee. He was In nnd out nil the time but missed, ft number of right swings. ...ii. "Step up on It nnd don t choke 5 our bat like that." offered Maxwel . Mill er got home with a screaming Iron, the best shot of the dny(. The winner of the hole got ft 4. "That Is a money shot, explained Mnxxvell. as llarter drove at the fourth. "Itlght In the bank." "I outdrove you. at thnt, was Tlar ter's lomebnck "Yes, but wait a minute," wild Max well, as they came up to the ban. "I am nwnx This is a gnme oi cour tesy. 1 I Inx lirst Htep back." At Millers Lou tame was again seen to iidvatits.e, Imt the last seen of his long shot to the green was when It wus on Its ) It weht over the green in the thicket, where it still lies. Maxwell played a lot nf "well shots nn the hole nnd Hnrter still more. The greatest plurer In the city, in i-ounds, held up n dlssiiuillng hand ns Itartvr started to approach to the green, "Walt." snld Mrtxwell. "I nm away. Hemember what I said about inurtcsj." He then Jumped Itnrter's on tnc. run of ball, n foot (.way, from the edgo of tht green. Hotl. had n great putting rally. jne loiirin piayer won xiitn ft live. Mnxxvell topped a aUxler to the brook. Ilatter outdrove him by nt least ft foot In fouf shots. "CowrtMr" Plys "All right, Courtesy," sarcastlc-tllr stated the acting mannger, "g'wan nn' pla). You're awny. aren't )otiV They met again on the green nfter Showing versatility In many different kinds of shot. Miller wfts ngaln great at the long game, especially on the ntt-ens. whtrc he run xvcll over the hole from two feet on several tries. Miller MUnlcd pat, which Is 7. The winner, however, giit ft fl. "A swell shot." irrowleit Ttarter na Slnxwcil fjerlwuly messed n drive to' the sixtn. rxovr, drtw, rcmemoer jour mnnners. yoling man." replied Max well. "Alwny- be polite in this gome." After Hatter, Maxwell nnd Miller had all played -treat shots here the friu rth pln)r stepped In with n 4 to cop. That ended the match. The fcv- nth was plnyed out of courtesy. llarter lost Ms sangfroid. Maxwell the hole and Miller his ball. Miller looked for his ball xxhlle tho others pla)ed out the hole. After a half hour llnrter went bar-k. "Did )ou find It?" he nsked solid, totifdy. "Not yet." "Take this one." "I will," said Miller, looking it over. "It's mine." as. Ilarter-a cfd 20 IS 22 43 17 21 0 150. Hlfh run : avtrait, 21 42. ltala winter par ft 8 0 7 7 0 7 4 8 M Wtnnar'a card 7 4 5 IV 4 S.O 0 Denotes enele. snaLc I'nto mv abdomenlc ache. The while he wraps Ms tegs around Iy cracking ribs on mat of ground. Though here and there I strike a scate, t do not get the wrestler's kale; Rut I had rather keep Instead .My unrrackrd toes and ribs and head; For when through working I prefer To have my hones futl tchtre firj trrrr. Football Changes 171ACII passlilg .xciir n sulrl of foot--' ball revisions nre tnkrn up, but hose In charge of the game's dcstnij hnve been wine enough to proceed with sc'lnti'iiowi and caufVoii. Tor there Is very little to pe snld in defense nf continually changing u good game and thereby mnklng It more be wildering to follnxv each fall. The best of all suggested chhntffs Is that to abolish the goal otter touch ttoxvn. Hut even this Is not a vltnl matter one xx-ny or nnother. We still believe that nny rule tend- Inn '" ridurc tho vnlue of the forxvn.ru ptlss w-lll be a bail one. Why not, nfter all, let the gnme stay as It IsT We noxv hnve n game thAt is not Jfo-flne thoiiot.t li."1! fiefore. nu no one flmtrerl tl.. ' scnndnl as the Vhlte Kox inntto" c"oul, take place. Hut since It has t.v. place It will jy just as well Vu n pei&! he rCKt ( ,he hw! rpHK Hon, Hob Martin, A. r p i- heavyxxilght hnvlng popped out ot his late seorufllon, may noxv be L, from In even louder acefhts. Mnrtin has beeh coming nlong gradually; Ba Is the road h should have picked II, link been leatnlng ns he move. n't.-. He hann't been In too big n hurry, b"t Is victory ovar Hurkc shoxvs thnt 1. has corno rjilltc n dlstnnce. The A 11 I.' nm vt nl.b .... I- .t".. "'. !' pugilistic tween Y Chateau-Thierry nnd 8t. Mlhlol. IN THK mealiwhlle, the hoarse cackle jou henr around the comer Is from the crooked gamblers who mined th, White Sox, collected the svxng and art still giving three, cheers. 10 quite n dlstnnce. The A 1! yet pick up In hcnvjwc'ltlit c circles where it left off bt Ynres and Ivruth. inclmlibg (Copvrloht. tilt. XII rights rtuntt) Boots and Saddle Thery are eight races on the card it ISexv Orleans today, the close nf tht winter meeting1. , The "get-nway-diV' feature In the fifth race, called the Cdt. nlxal Hnndlcup. Tltiplty Wltcartt meets Captain Mae and Ht. Islilore, Imth nf which hftVo rsnoufshed hlln heslden pvo nther entrlii. Although TIddUj Itchttt tftkea , off only two imunds. he Ih likely to linld riiit today ns,he hmi wonderful wfty of "coming bock." Horses Iti tho other event roumlln, into form are t first, Cornstalk. Art. venture, lltibr, KvtdTni. Sfcoiid. Vittt ollltt. rhllinderr. I)oiibl Van; third, ..I.. . ...... fl... ..t.,.1.1 ,.A ,,.,inl.l ! I'l .mi, u ,, m..c ,,.,,..... ...... u. Mlnll- M rmnt -i,.--i,,- 7. ,."": developer for th player, but one thatirr,nn. ..,. li4 ija t"..?.! tiaelra eirerv stnil. ilti.t atl.lllllm I., II.M .1'n.n f W"!1' fW jBlt, Jantoclie, v"" '.. r--"- - . . nociai nrart sixth. Keren iiranj .Sxvlmmer. Yung Chlrtg; seventh,' Orient, rienty, thfe I'ortugftese ; eis w, country way? Hack Again HEUKLTON we stumble into sev eral impassioned letters asking to ktinxv wlmt will be done about the in tetltlonal pnss affnlr. Noohc Jet seems to hax'e quite xorkcd out tlie wrinkle. Any unsible pitcher Is naturally going to pass any hnrd hit ter In n pinch with runners ou second and third or second or third. There Is nothing cowardly In this, unless plain, unadorned common seme Is cowardly. The pitcher Is out there to win his hall gunie, or to give his best to that end. Yet it xvoulil undoubtedly be n pop ulnr move in funaticnl circles to have sumo rule passed that would permit the luavy hitters to get ft lusty wallop nt the ball, since the lusty wallop Is whnt the crowd ( till esteems ubove nil else. There Is too much ot an antlcllmnx in hnxlng u sluggir nrrlxc ut the plate at borne pulse-Jumping, throbbing mo ment, only to have snld slugger stand sliirf-gishly and wnit ns four xvlde balls are dellxered out of teach. It is the part of wisdom to keep all the drnmn In the game intact. Hut the penalty shouldn't be too heax-y to ork against a smart pitcher attempting tn cut the corners xvhn inuy happen to full in thin praiseworthy desire. EVHItY state in the I'nlon, or out Fide the I'nlni), should nnss law with a hooked henv) fine and prison sentence to nny crooked dealings with Her 1 In, Howeward IloUnd, MeAdoo. tht r'llr .nth, The hulelt hor oh Ih turf nldom are rood revenue (( for thlf ownr. n,n Hampson, alt year old, (Urltd In ,Mtnl. mi races last vrsr and xrim only feiir Hli atakea total I4STR. H ll well.hrrrl ot, like a world water and hat fooled a l nf iiersona, many of whom jot hilti, n. xvlll win eur. thr next tltna out. He rtlfom gowl on. runs a bad raije ami rarely eier rum 1 . Th XTOrat ftftfrdkr of laul year It Ctrlta Hodire. whnlt) lira Is the grrat Pitt Herbert OUt of forty-seVM itartl h vinn nnlr am race. Thla rand'lootln More, eildtntly It a victim of mlaillreeted entatri III n doubt would hav made a. s-real tlrthnrn or more than paid hl wo)' on a farm lit he haa a wcakneaa fof the hrlaht II1M1 and tho rxrlttmtnt of the turf and h, feuhil hi, oisi.era Into hnullnc him ali4l the country on fast eiprere tralnt from oni nncmer ana nn upsiep. iriiek to MPOJ in hha contribute nntv Ttioiittnd of "tin have been sent by wlr hrftndfAll on tM iniln" inrormatlnn to xvtn. Ontlmltm nln ... . ...- I ; .-. imimn earl in ine rocinv nt offender, thin how he wl aure im.. Other deceitful horaaa kent buav rlurln. the taat year as Capital City, sevfnty.liw aara. won ten racea; Hamper Htalwart. ill-ty-four rtce, Uh wlnll Tlckllah. forti-irv.i rae, won feur, and So on down thn lint of forty-ftv horie which atarted In forty rtvo or mote racea tn th jear and tho a amall perctntag of wlnntniri. cancellation of U ew Oflean. Haunt. ruindleil until tM On account of tht prlnr mtln at Ne wilt bs (he only raclna- openlnii of Mclni In Mart land and Ktn. turky. ,Th qrahd I'rlla Handicap fur hlrh IIB.ooq ha bean addid by the Cubtn ivtrilment. has aitrabted nflv..ihi nnmi. nations Tn'tnty-alx rlrclaratlona hax alio nean inao ror me 110 uco.vuuan ntrrj) ou: rovtrilmenl, has altrah4 nfty-rlahi twml Bi of a total antry Mat of forty. nine. Drctiri aiao Hon have rrooi Cuba ben, re!r! for Ihe Tua ki government to the amount of i'roduc Makr for iwo-rtar.oldi foalel h mi j siaae i aurainizea n int uuoin jin.iwo Al nick Mmild r, Harry, V'tc lUrl nh.. iimmv Mrnrih.e and Letts' lsiian " w. . . .. i-i. k.a xntnti I ri siort th" woiiinn"n;niir ..-. ... M--urlll II Hun. tho same lines as those nt Forest Hills At one of the ends tin stand tJmt was built for the Kast -West matches at .vjtfanhelin, will be placed, and u dupll- IfOiv xvlll be erected nt the other end. x-i:ph of these stands will hold IfiOO per- 1'hons. r The championship courts will occupy lio stretch of turf which for jcars has qulnn. uos jackaon uet prectate Corloy C. C. Wants Qames Corley Catholic Djli la ilralrou, of ar rancliitf aamea wltti aaiund 'htrd and fuurln claaa hiakethall learna f'orely haa tteen f'luytnir oonalattnt ball all aaion winning a arvn majority of ih corneal, playd A lha tram la a iravalln on. Ih, record la nil the more fnrmldahl Any club wlahl'iK lo hook I'orley ahould art lit touih with l'rank Episcopal Haa Slight Paul In Church Hplscopnl Is lending rntlmllc Club hy only one of the closest races Da Edge on League the I)e Paul n few points In in the history of the Northeast Church Ilnsketboll I.engue. The schedule will end this wisk and the second series will begin next Monday. Members of the D Paul Olnb are to have the Irene fit of a new gymnasium in the near future. A building on Cott man street Is being Uttcd out. aj .na durn lha remainder of the lea. aun Hihlehein New Tork Field Cluh. Irhlni nri'lnelt and other hljh-claa, ttama "ill t' br"u!iM over hcra for flunday sam, lret IliMfcId slid (roorj-by to aoceer rYtn this ,a,on atarted ,tui ''" ' ih. t.an-11 lurtrt Fred out to th cup malch Saturday Aa uaual he wa. rootln aironn for the h&nunoekrr. N. it Faturdiy thlrty-tx tearja wt.l e,t atarted In th. (tret round of the Allied Anm t,ur un comp.lltlon. Vlctrla, ho won the Wat I'hllndelphla dlvlalon ehiiniplonahlp may t Idle, aa Har'''l'K Mage will be Uy In a Ijohlfeld Cup name unless thla iitm draw 11 hye KayMvl continue to draw Urse Rnther. . at Hunday -um,. Thla club wnjld tll f rt, U.lf durinir r.bruar: rood C. C, 1239 flouth and In Hli. In Vrtk t,am March Addreaa Kaywo01 Thlrtlfth atreel Ilalon Kaw found Nativity a much atn.n,r combination, nnd vt with but tiln men th church team waa able to hold the ,Ma makers siorelas. Hallinkii, of Iiplon's dcarrvra rrtat credit for the brand of rorcerjii howed on Baturday In that cup name Tlrre and Urn, aa-t.li the Carpet tam l-imbarded him but hi aWrtntaii alwaya prevented th wlnnln Kal. Neat time thea. two tram ine.t a neutral around ahould be elected nd pee tator kavt clear ttom too field, Sjtorts Writers Hold Annual Dinner Tonight 'I lie annual dinner of the Phila delphia Sporting Writers' Associa tion will be held tonight nt 0 o'clock lit the Hotel Walton. Lending sport nnd athletic figures of the city will participate. Post cntrln xvlll be received as long as any vncnncles nt tlie tnbles Inst, everything points to tho most successful banquet In the lilstnr) of the organiratlon. I C K K K AT I X f) AT ICE PALACE ?,&' Hstnrday JSJ . .l.no All Oilier NUM. ( . .7.1 IKir. rh. tl) IrjS'leeker A ,, otner Kvenf 'Yr'e JlVer-T-f..rrl;iown ll t.."'" HW.r.hren..M,;not,.!urornll a i irMTrttJHlM A. A. hixtii x VVrtAV ItVKNlNn. lVj.PWSf.HTH. tom Wi'(ilini. JOHNNV KI KTII KI.I.V IIOWBX VHHMftaL jJHrv Bl J lUteC tru- JP6" i & i LiobgTT k Mvirs Toacco C6 V
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