-", '0' .77 W i ' i-H' - M't .-' r rV I r ." EVENING PUBLIC' EDGERr-PHlLABELPHIA-, TUESDAY, FEBBUARY 8, 1021 17 i GERMS BECOMING EFFECTIVE IN THE CAGE, BUT SKEETERS RETAIN STING HTKAMUmr KOTtCK JZ- STnAMBinr voTirra v j y "SKEETERS" ON TOP IN EASTERN LEAGUE "Germs" Hape to Tic Camden by Flaying "Bears" Tonight Frankie Boyle, of Reading, Leads Scorers With 54 Points TUB Caimlfii "Skaters," by tlieli virtiirv nt CoiitoHvllIc Inst evening, X victory nt CoiitoHvlllc Inst evening. hmp tnken tiossri'imi u ui I'l""-- the Enitprn HnsltrtbnU I.enguc, but irmiititnii follower! hnvc etcry hope that before the dny comes to n close t ,e)r fnvorltcK will be once more on even tortin with the Skeetew. The "fJormi" mtcrtnln the Ucnrs In their Lome cukc on ChHtcn uvenue cast -of Chrw Ftfcct tonight nt H :lf. Mmiaepr ltontiN expects a full crew nn'hnnil for the fray. although Jrauk llritcuy m.ty mt rrln for the clnnh. The Ocrmrt ilcfentcd Rending -without ilriiHry nnd Holmnn on the Iltnrs on floor nn,l have every hope of repr-nUiiR. The locnN linve recovered from the (ffortif of thnt clash, which was one of the roughen affairs ever staged. .It is not known how the visitors will line Sp but r.rnle Kirch In all probability will be bndk In' the line-up. A hard pnme h looked for nnd a record at tendance expected. Slicctcrs Swamp "Coats" Camden traveled to Coateavllle last night nnd vlrtunlly swamped the home ttftm .runnlnc up a one-sided score of 43 to 21. The game waV featured by the wonderful shooting of Itoy Steele nml Dave Kerr, who caged baskets from all angles. The Camden captain hit the net for a quartet of twin tallies and the burly guard of the "Skcets" went one better, getting five. The homo team was handicapped by th absence of Garry Schmcclk and Richie Dleghan. Chris Leonard es rared the role of center In the absence of Dleghan and was blanked by Eddie Dfllln. and the pivot of the champ talllfd thrice. All ttold tho winners registered sixteen field goals to six for the homo team. ... . , , The only Coateavllle player able to onnect from tho field was Jimmy Drown and his work was the redeem ing feature 6f the losers play, .as be tame through with four long, senna tlonol gonls. Toward the end of the came Snm Dlcnes got Into action in the Camden line-up nnd scored a two pointer the short time he was In action. Jtolo Lending Scorer Frankie Uoyle, of Reading, has jumped into first plnco In tho scoring recordi of the I.'nntern Uaskctb.il! .S. New Jersey Athletes in Fine Form Germantown Acad emy Five Erratic Moorestown Triendi' School is ranking a fine showing in bhskctball this sea men Thp New Jersey nthlctrs ore r. inning games from rivals nnd have struck their stride. ' The last three pumes were won by decisive scores. Chestnut II HI Acndemy, Mount Ilolly High nnd Mcrchnntvlllc High bowed to the MooreMov.n athletes, K. Llpplncott's foul gonl throwing has been n feature. Bush, Coale, ColeB, Teft and Ians arc playing in lint form. The school has a few open dates Loxt week and the next game is nt present with the Mcrchnntvlllc High athletes ut Mcrchnntvlllc. Collings v.ood, Hordcntown and Haddon Heights still rrmoln on the roster. Collings wood won from Moorestown Friends' 4 to 12 early In the season, and the Moorestown bos lire keen for revengo. The 5Corc of tho games played to date : rilmvra Hleh 12. Mooreatown V. 8., 87. XTlMidiT Select, IS; Mooreatown F. S . 19. "elllnsanood High. 42: Moorelaown P. H.. "rrlenda" C B . 24: Mooreatown P. S.. 28. Plnra High 13, Mooreatown r. H.. 20. i'r Unr.rHld Itlrh School. 28: Mooreatown P 1 28. hia'mu Hill A.. 19: Mooreatown F. B t nurt Hollv HlKh School. 13. Moora to.n V 8 88. MercJiantvllle High. 10; Mooreatown F. S 2A Gtrmantown Players Erratic Oermantown Acndemy for tho last five years has bad things fairly easy in basketball and has carried off hon nri In all sections. This year's team, however, is more or less erratic. The Manlii'im athktcs ndmit tbey are just rs likely to loe as win a game, de lending upon their mood, playing abll lt nnd the ability of the team they rr.r-et, which is always taken Into con Hilcrntion. Kor instance, the last three games fWv the upo and downs of basketball life nt Oermantown in spite of Iirad Pinnmore. Adrian Borcher et ol. The Uum lot to Frunkford High on the lnvter's floor. Then came tho one-point defeat In I0RESI01F WIN BIG CMS imilllllllllllllliiuiiniiiiiii The Henrietta you buy tomorrow will taste the same as the one you smoke and enjoy today. Year in and year out they are always the same. Henrietta ADMIRALS EISKNLOHU'8 MABTBItNECB 15c straight Perfccto size 13c 2 for 25c OTTO E1SENLOHR & BROS , rNC. ESTABLISHED 1650 wSm vHyttrSirVfjQjrnl liii Mr I yCarafaaJ I I - . I,cngup with a totnl of rlftj-twn points, ''living suppliititoil Nat Holtunii an tlie best one-point shooter. Iloylc Is closely followed by Dolin, with fift-twn points, nnd "Soup" ( nrnptiell Is third with fifty. Ilolmiin has climbed up to fourth position, with fortynlnp, nnd hnd tlip (lennuntown flash been nblp to mnke the game at Hemlliig lnt.t Saturday there Ib llttlo doubt but thnt he now would be No. 1 In the ratings. In the matter of assists, triple tic exiits between Campbell, of Camden; Meehnn nnd Holmnn, of Oermnntowu. Cnmdon players continue to keep well among the leaders, nnd the Skcetcrs have four men nmong tho Drst ten. The Individual standings follow: Total Hoyls. rteadln u.f.u n.u.r.T. A.i-t. 15 24 41 10 20 4U Campbell. Camden 18 14 22 n CO Holman. GennaMown 7 IS 28 8S (i 49 Itoy Steele Camden.. 8 13 20 20 C 46 Urown. Coateavllle.... 1 17 10 22 ft 44 Dunn, Trenton B 10 12 22 4 44 Paeson, Philadelphia. .7 0 22 89 8 40 Kerr, Camden 8 14 12 20 7 40 Meehan. Oermnnlotrn. 8 9 20 42 0 3S Norman. Trenton 8 11 18 83 4 3S Hchwab. Heading- 7 11 ID 28 8 87 Wrleht. Philadelphia.. 7 H 20 82 0 88 Glaea-ow. Oermantown 7 13 11 20 0 33 "uieenan.coatesvlll. H 10 14 81 uariou-, Trenton .... 8 Ureyfuaa. Hearting. . . . n 13 28 17 8 1 32 V. Miller. Philadelphia 7 10 nue, irenion. . . . Powell. Contesvllls. 7 10 8 8 17 22 10 22 uruca-y. oorrnantown. 4 Kearns, Trenton 8 Croat. Philadelphia... 8 Ripley. Oermantown.. 7 Dark. Coataavllle 8 N. Dltatinn. Camden , 8 Hatrerty, Readlni.... 8 Klnlialde. Philadelphia B achmeelk, Coateayiu 5 Leonard Coateavllle.. 1 Morris, Reading. ..,,. 7 McMahon. X'nlladelphla 7 Suiarman, Camden.. 4 Malono, Ileartlm 2 Tome. Trenton 8 Kloti. Philadelphia... 8 Pranekle. Germantown 8 rtleoh, Readlna- a Dunleavy, Trenton. . . 4 Hoffman. Coateatrllle.. 2 lierxr. Coatesrllle.... 1 Ilnuah Germantown.. 1 Sadler, Reading a pohnert. Philadelphia 1 Smith. Coateavllle. .. . 1 Harvey, Trenton 3 lleckman. Philadelphia 1 Detrlch, Coataavllle... 3 Halting. Trenton.. 1 Duch. Coateavllle 1 Stem. Coateavllle..., 1 Roa Steele. Camden.. 1 Dlenea. Camden 1 Armprleeter, neadlnc. 1 It. Miller. Philadelphia 1 3 28 4 28 10 8 17 27 0 12 0 21 7 1 4 8 1 4 2 0 a 0 n 13 17 0 20 0 4 0 7 4 a 4 12 6 II 80 9 10 H 8 18 0 IT 7 4 8 1 n 3 1 1 0 3 0 3 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 23 1 18 O Sclwlastic Athletic Scliedule for Today mon school i.rAoun iia.sket riAix Smith Phlladvlpliln, at Northrt nigh. Centrnl High nt Prank ford nigh, (IrrmantowT) High nt ll'wt Philadel phia. OUTER OAMZ8 Lower Merlon at Ablrurton High, gtrlt. Macnt llollj at PnlmTTm High. Derwrn High nt .Media High. nrrmnntown Prtand' at Chestnut mil. FrtrndV Central a St. Luke'. flwarthmor lTep at OermantAwn Aomferity. Cotholle nUh at Camden nigh. Ambler II h at llatbom IIKh. Downlngtown IHch nt Vtllmlngton iTienaa. STtXI MEET Wrat Philadelphia ut Glrnrd Ollrga al 4 p. m. the contest with Wenonab; Military Institute. Following these two de feats, Germantown Academy Journeyed to Lnwrcncevllle School. Any team winning from Lawrenccvllle deserves to win, arid Germantown Academy bad little hope of accomplishing this feat, but, nevertheless, the Manhelm squad brought home tho victory. Trot and Pace Notes Luctllo TJIngerr. 2'09U, a tenaattonal trot tar or laat year, la aald to have Juat been purehaaed by Drook Farm. Cheater, Ualla Hal, by Senator Hale, la being Jogggd by Andrew Taylor, who will likely nominate her In thla yeara local Dealera' Sweepatake race at Helmont John Vnlt. et Jolly Landlord. Silii.' fame, will aoon eommenco logging hta nraa. pctls campalgnen over the atraw 'footing on me louni iiouy iracK. Tommy Rerry. tho big money winner over the half-mile tracka. la aa usual wintering a large atable of prclcllYo compalejierai at the Flenrtngton. N. J., track. Hla 1921 atrlng la headed by Ravola. 3.05. Horaemen will bo aorry to team that Ab ner Deyaher. the well-known Reading horae man. hai decided tn rellnqtileh hta duties art apeed secretary of the Reading Fair. The Warmlnater Driving Club will 'im prove Uielr track, located near Doylaatqwrr. next aprtng It la likely the track record aat at 2:1SM by the New- Jeree hoiee. Mad. laon Square, will be considerably lowered thla year, aa aome apeedy new trnttura and patera are being added by the memberehtn. The aenaatlonal Plttaburgh trotter, Roae Soott (2).' 2'OOH. which waa the champion two-year-old trotting ally of 1920. la winter ing nicely, and her owner. Henry Oliver, of Plttaburgh. will likely have her given a "prep" tor tne racea aown ma orarM cir cuit thla eeaeon. A. B. Coxe haa a splendid lot of colts and fllltea mostly aired by the great Dillon Ax wort hr. 2:10U. at hla Nawbeek atock farm The Coxa horses now In trntnlnir at Pin hurst. N C. under the direction of Grant Paige, nra reported as doing nicely and de veloping mi me epeflq expuciea or inrm Miriam Guy, 2;09U, a double winner at both Columbua and Lexlrrjton meets last fall. Is aald to be a likely candidate for tht aeaaon'a 2:03 class of trotters, Sha la young ana enouiu im n nru one o pent anwn tne Grand" Circuit line this year, with William Pnuler up, milium U PENN FIVE AT BEST IN BEATING V. M. I. "Pinky" Spruhan, Cadot Coach, Assorts Quaker Toaml9 Best Ho Ha9' Ever Soqh ' , Conch "Pinky" Spruhnn, tho former Ohio Stntt? bniketbnll ntnr, vyho conohot) Hie Virglnln Slllltnr.v Initltuto live to the southern chnmiilonshlp lust onr, nftcr wntrhln? hl quintet nwcpt off Its feet by Penn h Hinooth-worklnu Intor cnllcRlntc tenm, IhBt nUht nt Wclchtmnn Hnll by the score of 40-15, clnlmeti the (JimUor combination to fib the bcHt he hni ever neon In nctlnn. And Pinky bin jippn n few teninw In his tiny. Conch Spruhnn claimed thnt he had thought he hnd figured out n .nystein of aiintK wnien wnnlvl MircpKSliiny pene trnte I'cnn's fivc-in;tn defense. He wns Informttl thnt the Qnnkcs lined -up ncrosi the floor nt about the 15-fnnt innrk, nnd hN nlnn wan to icnd .lerc Jiuntins and King I.ee strniRtit down the middle of tho floor, tnklnit pot xlintn nt the basket from hojond the bnrrler of Penn plncrs, while Captain llunny Icech and Frnnk Summers were to dtisb down each side of the court, witn Stnnrt playlns bnck. Hut when Penn lined up across th middle of the floor, and even be.tond nt times, the southern ers' plan of nttack wns frustrntcd and they did not know what to do. 'Thnt system of defense looks to be Impene trable to me the wnv the Penn team plays It. I had hoped that the (Junkers were overrated nnd thnt my team would duplicate the feat of our football tiam Inst fall. The Penn team Is surely tne best 1 have ever seen. I have no ex cuses to offer whatever. The better tenm won out," said Hpnihan. Coach Spruhnn was loud In his praise of the manner In which the Penn stu dents and baHkctbnll authorities treated the cadets. There was only one minor fault that Spruhnn could find with the playing condltons here, nnd that was the fact that tbu Penn bnskcts had a sliaht tip. "We arc used to plajing wtlh the baskets absolutely level," he remarked. The style of play in the South is quite different from the way the game Is placd up here. In the southern games only very few fouls are called. Coach Spruhan showed the cadets' scorn book for this season as evidence. In many of the games only five or six fouls were colled on cither team. Last night thire were eleven called on the cadets, whllo the Quakers were penalized fourteen times. The southerners do not use the direct pass, either, but use a dribble pass in working tho ball down tbe floor. Sports Served Short New York Denny Leonard, world's t!ht eliht boalnr ehsmplon. will defend his title neat St. Patricks day araJnat the win- rer 01 a nneen-rouno niwvcii wjfc-cwu viuhh Dune end Willie Jaekaon. to be held In aiaoiaon rwjuare uarnen. iunir -.. Kansas City. Ms. Claude Hendrlx. whose unconaldlonal release from tha Chicago Na tionals wsa anniunced vtsterday. has pitched his last arame of basefcill for major loaruo clubs. Net aummer. Hendrli said, he e pects to pitch for semi-professional teams In Missouri. ICanaaa nnd Oklahoma. 61. rul A bill to make It a, felony to let on the outcome of a baseball ame and another measure maklnc a felony to a-lve nr offer a baseball player anylhlnar except hla salary to win or loss a cams, were offered In the Minnesota how yesterday and re ferred to a commute. Kansas City. Mo. A delegation of thirty trapahooters. headed by Frank Troeb. Van couver. Wash., and Trls Opeaker. manaa-tr of the Cleveland Americans, who partici pated In the Sunny Mouth Handicap at Houston. Texas, last week, today sent word that they would take part In the Interstate tournament here. February 1 to 19. Chlcs.cc Martin A. Delaney. former phy sical director and now ajaneral manager of the Chleaco Athletic Association, waa choaen today to rtfaree the wrestllna match to bo staged here February 22 by Mrs. Mar tliall Field, sd. and a jrroup of Chicago society ladles for the banefll of three Chicago charities. nttabunh Jlmmta DeHart. athlrtla dl lector at fie University of Oeonrta. and former football star at Pitt, has applied hers for a paarport to Haiti, rirltlah and Frrneh West Indies and Cuba. DeHart said he was rolnr on a pleasure trip, leavlns New York, ribruerr 18, St, Pan), Minn. Everett MoClowan. Bt. Paul professional ekater. today was on his way fo Winnipeg-. Man., where, ha will meet Norval DapUe of Philadelphia. In a, aeries of races on Thursday. MeOowan racently defeated nsptte tn four raoes here. ChlriMro Plans for a rrammtr school stad ium, with a sratlns- capacity of 3T.004. warn ordered started today by Peter A. Morten. pen. superintendent of school. It Is cro poaed to build It on an elslity-acre tract en the weat Side. an1 a aecond one may be started on tho So'Jth Bide later. Clevrlana-rhe Appleby brothers. Francis rnd Edtar. of New York, were opponents In the first ft today's matches of the national amateur 18.2 balkllno Millard championship. Edrar yeaterdav accumulated a run of 167 In his match with Emll llenner. of Youna-s-town, whom hs defeated 800 to leg, Franols wss defeated by Percy Collins, tho title holder. 300 to 242. BaV Lv Lv a A- J'gr I M M M 1 I ibis Unparalleled FactorySaleSI Ends Tuesday, Feb. 15 Your laat chance, for we will not cell any goods retail after that date. Buy at rock-bottom prices, all you need for the future. Silk Shirts (Values to $10) Other Shirts 65c to $2 ,25 (Values to $7) Alio Night Shirts and Pajamas NATHAN FAGGEN & SONS BHirtT MFCS. IN rillI.ADEI.rniA SINCE 1883 V Factory at S. E. Cor. 11th & Race J CHANEY STOPS PICATO IN 2D; TENTH K. O. IN A ROW Baltimore Biffcr Puts Away UpStatcr With Left to Jaw After Short but Hair-Raising Battle at the Olympia IJy LOUIS H. JAFFK PANS nt the Olympia Inst nljtht were not disappointed. They turned nut en masse nt the IJrond street nrenn ex pertnn 'of 11 knockout, nnd they snw (Jeorge Chnncy accomplish tne trick. The Ilnltimorc knock-'em-dend artist turned In his tenth consecutive kuyo when he stowed nwnv Hobo Plcnto In 1 minute 23 heconds of the second round. It win n humdinger while It lnsted. Plcnto wns in there to put over n hay maker or Kct socked himself. He did get socket). However, before Ilefcrce Slim Hrennnn foiled off tbe necessary count Plcnto, game, ever trying nnd taking u lot Of chances, had the big crowd up on its feet, howling, cheering and In n frenzy. Chnncy had n lot of slams directed nt his bend before he finally put over his well-known wallop. George started off by crowding Plcnto and had the P-abc retreating from tne outset, it was np nnrpnt thnt It uns nnlv a rflntter of n short time before Chnney would keel over the Newcastle battler, and while George wns trying his mightiest to halt hostilities as soon ns possible, Plcato, too, was endeavoring to find lodgment with a quietus blow. Irroppcd In First Hushing Plcnto nround the ring in the first round, Chnney connected with a terrific left to the body, nnd the . former went down. He scrambled to his feet at Referee Brcnnan was about to drop his right arm for tho final count. Chnney wns after his man with knodk out Intent, but Plcato succeeded In keeping his feet until the bell by break ing ground and holding on at ever) opportunity. The second round snw Plcnto meet Chancy in the middle of the ring, un corking a right bander on (Jeorge's jaw. Chaney was shaken up, Mopped only for an instant and then resumed chasing the up-statcr. While backing nway Plcato unflung right-hand swings nftcr right-hand swings at Cheney's chin. George took some of the blows on bis left glove, while a number also reached their mark. Chaney wns trrintr to land with a I southpaw on Plcato s chin, but with tho latter shooting in right nftfr right, George suddenly switched and began hooking the Itabe with his rlzlit. Two or three punches staggered Plcato, and men unaney snot a terrinc leit to nis foo'fl jaw. The Babe flopped half way out of the ring and be was counted out. Weights announced were : Chancy, 130 pounds; Plcato, 128. Fruah is Victor Danny Frush, 124, showed a lot of form in defeating Johnny Llsse, 127, but the former lacked the punch to "core a knockout. Fmsh had LIsso in a bad way in the last few rounds. He tried his utmost to put awny the New Yorker, but Danny was unable to score with a wallop even to drop Llsse. The Johnny MealyWhltey Fitzgerald bout ended suddenly in the fourth round. It was a quostlon as to who was the winner. Fitz claimed ho w-as hit low and the referee, figurinj that Whlte.y waa hurt, decided to stop the bout. From where wo were sitting It looked very much as If Mealy's blow was fair a terrific right to body just above the bolt. Each weighed 135 pounds. Harold Cusack and Ben Taylor, each 150 pounds, put on a hard bout and at tho finish the former was entitled to tho decision. Both were fatigued when the final sound of the gong clanged. Ping Bodle, 118, scored a technical knockout in the fifth round oyer Young Tom Langdon, 118, when the referee halted the match. 1 Scraps About Scrappers Tmm iMadhwnn. of Smoky Hollow, will break Into the wind-up class at the Audi torium A. A. tonliht when he takes on Johnny Kelly, of Doaton. They ara welter welKhts, Philadelphia Joe Welllns; mts Mike Mahoney In the semi. Other boutv Kid Black vs. Kid Pattlllo. Happy Jacx jrc Williams vs jruahey Dowker and Jlmroy Kelly Vs. Terry Martin. Hobby Burman, local southpaw, will show In the star bout at tns Aii-American A. -., rteadlrur. tonlrht. Denny Ortsves will be the person of tha second part. FTankle Mc Minus vs. Charier Itear. Bnakey Fisher vs. Jimmy Claneey. Mlks Connors vs. Low Schauer and Johnny Loncott vs. Kay Gib bons ara other numbers. Jm Uorrell. Kenalnston mlddlewelsht. will lead the arand march of the Cambria Club's sscond annual ball at floe Oarden tonlint. A number of other prominent boxers will be amon those there, Includlnv Purify Leo. Eddie Mullen, Willie McClsakay and Johnny netson. Johnny Kranse reports himself In (It fettle I "fcllaaUsBaataa Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Last Night ., OI.YMflA Hrorte dinner knoekul out llnhe rifnto, aecorHti Dannx Trueh defeated Johnnr IJ, Johnnr Mvitlr-Vhitfr Kits scralil, stopper!, fourth, latter tluJmlnr foul I luiroiu CliaiMk ehjutMl run Tarlor. l'lrur llortle stnppril Young Tom I.nnrilnn. fifth, NnV YOltK 4,.-li Itrltton .lefrndrd wl trrwrltlit Win ivcalnst Trfl KM Ixvr1. train In udjrrV tlrrlklnn at nnlah of flftoen roumfai ltr llnrtler OrtrnUil Ned Fill rrrald, I nrmer H 11 1 II van won fnmi KAUe Nea-enl, Mlilirrt Nmlth Ktopped FUhtlns Dick iiiniiut, ursii urn npetirer or-ot uarrr iiwn- son, Anflr Cortrs outpointed Ilnrrr Hmlfh, . Joe fiherlclnn atopp,l soldier (Kid) Martin, flreti Joey Kos defratetl Po4il Mark, Itar Ilelmont. thlnli Walter Itennh- drew with ' Mammy iiritum, Younr Jllrker stopped Johnnr IITle. nrati Meswntrr Miller shtrird itonor nums, iMitunc iiarnes reoi 111117 Vnll. . OrtK. V., nilly Anceto knockeil out Franklo Clark, ivmndi Joe MoCotm fouled Wlllki Kurrr, nflhi Buek JTrroman and Johnny Clark. Jrrw Harry Wilson stopped ,l llrown, Hrst DrTTROIT Pill Moom won from Carl Tre- nuiuie. I1AI.TIMORR Yoons Cooler stopped itopped a. Jr., Frnnkle flino, fm; irthi nenny rrnnuin, StODPrd Ilobbr Whli. eeMtnifi Yminar 31en. urn ire-K lounv I'm . .1 . --- --v" ----- rnooTV. TllENTON. -Mike Arm dofmtrd Mnrtlti Judsr. Mlrkor Moonry bent Johnny llyan. ikui xiiiirniinn nnorKM out Aruiur rui iwts thlrdi Kddle Fnrrndar won from Ibvttllna l.enU. Younr Curlry drew with Johnny nil llnm. I'ATIUlhON. N. J. Willie Hrrman do fnvted Johnny Drummle. for his match with Tommy MeCann at the wermunio-n a c. Tnuraay niant. Then Is a lot of Intereet In this eonteat amonr fans In the northern part of the city. This mil I11 an UchtTouric! tut, aa will tx tho match between Charley O'Netl and Eddie MeAndmwe. Other bouts! Ttount IJatty vs. K. O. Harry. Wild Dill Donahue vs. Tommy unman ana cnaricy u uonneu vs ituii 'Jorman Harry Tracer, of North Penn. will at cnut a comeback at the Cambria A C. Friday nleht. when he takes on Young Lau rence, of Camden. Youns Mulllcan vs. Johnny Plaiil. Johnny lloyce va Charles Hauber Otto Oolden vs. Harry Ilurke and Johnny O'Dowd vs. Al Vano. Kid Herb will release a book tomorrow entitled "Tho Story of a Ileal Flahter." per. !.. ,0 lUrnsiBir. a veteran of more than 000 bouts. This book will Include a poem dmllcated to Ueebe by Oeorxe Morlarty. for mer baseball star and now American league umpire, and the history of the Kld'e lenathy ?rr. "Oh, no: I'm not through yet " said lleebo today. "There are nulte n few more swd ns-h-.M nttll left In me " Hobby tlarrett denies that he has eer l,"nr i a toui wnn jonnnr jrcLAUshlln ' ,n'er (Hard of any club or promoter wh ho uoirru 10 siase sucn a maten,' tlarrett. writes ntllr nines is retting- In ahape and he will be prepared for any of the IlB-poundera In ?,lll,. w,wlia. He prefers a match with llattllnf Murray, Kddls Molten has placed hlm'elf under tne manarement of Otto Bchwamm. Mullen n". been conditioner hlmaelf for several V5KS..an.? now he Is resdy for matches with Jos Tlpllti. Harry (Kid) llrown Johnny Mealy and Oeorro Chaney. h.1.10 ,Va' " .',,' Tork Ut htwelaht, r,.urn2.rom. the 50"' " Wttn to come to Phllly for bouts with Qeorte W"y- Johnny Mealy. Joe Tlpllla and Jimmy Murphy. Tounr Uuck F.emln. 12". iVih n Ji?' 12S' "" ln tht "m 'W witn North. Jack Fogarty Laid to Rest runernl eervlres oer Jack Fosarty. the rormer middleweight boxer, who dM In fit JoMOh JMapltal last Iday. of heart lubla after an lllneaa eitendlnc oer a lon rerlnd. were held this moni'n In St "reVt" Church l Ilro, nn"l i:ilswo?th 'ffrrrJ Open Tonight Ml? IVTf warn WT I 1 W 3i J I H 1 ! J. m 9 3 P. B. WHITE & CO. BEGIN TODAY-A GREAT REMOVAL SALE! Thouscuids of yards of fine woolens and worsteds at sacrifice prices prior to our removal to new headquarters 808 CHESTNUT ST. SUITS With Extra Trousers lit Removal Sale Prices! Regular Values $50 and $55 Regular Values $60 and $65 20 25 30 Blue Serge Suit S-P-E-C-I-A-L With Two Pairs of Trousers MADE TO MEASURE Full $65 value, fine quality all. blue eerije, fuarantoad sunproof fit guaranteed. Extra trousers with , every Suit I P. B. WHITE & CO. TOM MALONEY, Manager 104 SOUTH 8th STREET Two Doors Below Chestnut St a Open Every Evening I OF N. E. Two Track Meets to Bo Held by Manufacturers This Season John Ilelni, of the Miller Lock Co., has been elected to the presidency of the Xnrthpnvr Mnnnfneriirprii' Council. . , . , , . .!. . which Includes two representatives from sixteen different IntltiRtrlal plants In that section of the city Dr Joseph R. 1'hnlan, of the Tneonr Steel Co., who was In the chair during the season of 1020, declined to act In the snme rapac ity because of buslnesit reasons. Other officers elected i Vice president, Daniel Mnllnn. Notnscme Hosiery Co. ; secretary, H. Harbison, Dill e Collins Co. j treasurer, I. Moses, Tabor Manu facturing Co.,: executive committee. Thomas Zebley, Henry DUston Sons Co.; Albert Hulstend. It. H. Foerdercr l Co., and Walt Met?., Philadelphia I Storage Battery Co. ' It is the Intention of the council to , promote two trncK ana nein meets tnt year similar to the crents thnt were held last season. The first will be ar ranged for early In June and the other some time in September. Dr. I'hnlnn will mnke everv effort to have a representative team to represent ' Taconv Steel In both meets this year. , Tacony fell shy only four points of win ning the track meet last year. This was connldcred a creditable showing for Dr. 1'hnlnn's team, inasmuch as it as Tncony's first year In the council. I Negotiations now arc on to arrange a baseball schedule including twelve teams. Last season eight nines were entered In the circuit. In the event of twilight games, each team will lit (.fheduled for three contests n week. I Basketball, volley Irtill nnd pinochle I competition still is in progress nnd will I continue until the latter part of March. Trophies have been awarded to win- I new of the various leagues and tourna- . tnonti promoted during the season of 1020. i STKAMBIIir NOTICKW DIXIE STEAMSHIP LINES PHILADELPHIA, BRISTOL MANCHESTER, GLASGOW S. S. Monomac EXPECTED TO SAIL MIDDLE FEBRUARY MirrriNO nn.tnn hatks HARR1SS, MAGILL & CO., Inc. 423 Lafayette Hnlldlnr. I'hllurlrlphln Lombard SSHO-I Main 10TU FLORIDA By Sea Meotnsr Tfrtrr Tneadar. P. VL Meals and berth tn statsroont on aais tack Included. Bear. Pteasnre, Kraeaasry Merchants & Miners Tram. Company TXahllehed IM HllUons of nasswtiKsra carried not a life leas) liar IB IS. UN, ATS, Tsl. Lombard IBM Unttf 9 o'Clock TT3 Made To Measure Regular Values $70 and $75 $ 25 wool, true perfect r J Regular $85 Value During This SaleSM!, EN NEW HEAD COUNCIL NEW YORK HAMBURG CALLING AT Cherbourg and Southampton ORBITA . . . MAY 21t OROPESA . . JUNE 4th ORDUNA . . . JUNE 18th lit, 2nd and 3rd clitt passengers THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CO. 26 Broadway Or srsty 5fsmsfti LUCKENBACH LINES Philadelphia to Rotterdam Amsterdam SS SHORTSVILLE (U. S. S. Board) February 14 SS EASTERN SOLDIER (U. S. S. Board) February 28 Rotterdam Philadelphia SS WEST POOL (U.S. ?. Board) February 21 SS SHORTSVILLE (U. S. S. Boord) March 7 Philadelphia San Diego L01 Angeles San Francuco Portland Tacoma -Seattle SS K. I. LUCKENBACH February 11 SS HATT1E LUCKENBACH February 21 San Francisco- Lot Angeles San Diego -Philadelphia SS EDWARD LUCKENBACH February 9 SS WALTER A. LUCKENBACH February 10 LUCKENBACH STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC. 328 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia I.OMSAItD BSIO I'asseitier am NORMAN MONARCH.. Pbila to Littrpool COLUMBIA New Tork" Landondtrrr AQUITANIA CALABRIA . VTRBANIA . ALGERIA ... .New York" Clurboarj and Soatbampton Feb, 26 Mir, 22 , .Ntw York" Vifs, Gibraltar, Patrat, Dubrornik, Finrae and Philadelphia" Loadon .New York" Londonderrf MASSIL1A . . , ..Boiioa uitisw Nw York " LWcrpooI CARMANIA . VERENTIA . SAX0NIA .. , IMPERAT0R VELLAVIA . ICARONIA .. , .Pbiladelpkia" Lirerpool ...New York" Halifax, Plpuootk, Cbtrboiri and Hambor j ...New York M Cberbotrf and Soatbtmptoi... , .Pkiladelpbia" London .. ..New York" Lirerpcol K. A. VICTORIA. New York" Lirerpool ALBANIA N..New York " Ch.rbourr MAURETANIA .. NtwTsrb" Cbsrboorr faaaenrer omc. ISoo Walnut Btrret. rhlle. CUMMINS lines V. S. Shipping IJoard Steel Steamers " Recular Freight Service PHILADELPHIA TO ROirRRnAM Xr ANTWRRP PHILADELPHIA TO ROi SS "ARIZPA" Feb. 12 SS "LAKE HARMINIA" Fob. 25 PHILADELPHIA TO HAMBURG & BREMEN SS "NAAMHOK" Lending For apace nnd rofet apply A. D. CUMMINS & CO., Inc. 139 South 4th SU Phlla, Pa. Lombard tt;?.ft;!t..'Htl7 : Main IS8 NAWSCO LINES nireet Server Without Trnns-slilpm,,!! Between PHILADELPHIA and LOS ANGELES HARBOR. SAN FRANCISCO. SEATTLE, TACOMA, PORTLAND ff-rysh February 10 S. S. Artlgaa April 1 II w.?;; MarCuei ?-S Lehi8h April H S. S. West laleta March 15 S. S. West Tosus April 30 llelil rvcUed dallj. I1lr to. ortD CcnUjI lecatloa lUlt LUie UeliTerr NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. .36 S. Fourth St. PT F&2Z&rinUMl MalB 3202., KERR LINES Sailing from Philadelphia FOR ROTTERDAM SS "CH ARL,OT" Feb. 19 FOR BREMEN S S "S ATARTI A" Feb. 10 S 'S "EASTERN CITY". Feb. 26 FOR HAMBURG S S "S ATARTI A" Feb. 1 0 S'S "CHARLOT" .. ..Feb. 19 SS "EASTERN CITY". Feb. 2fi (T(. a anted nnit tnroneh lulls et I.nHInt lisiirrl In nil NemidTnatlnn an, I llalllr I'erln a llsmlinrs.) Kerr Steamship Co., Inc. 615-16 LAFAYETTE BUILDING PHILADELPHIA. PA, Tlell Telenhene Lombard Strlt Kerstnne Telrnhsne ii.in inn "Morgan Line" To New Orleans raswnsr sslllnrs eserr Hararday Frelstit aervleti Wedneedajr Watordsja To Galeeston Wrsrit itnmrni Telneadars an ... rlMix sail rrsra I'Ur tS N. It.. Mew arl ThrouaH Uelwt. and trsi.ht iirvlc, iS MlaslsslmL Uoulalana. Taa. Mesle. New Msafco. Arlaona. California. Osl. horna. Colorado, Nevada, Orsren, Trans. I aclrie SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Spraes eSTt.lB inn Cnsatnnt Bt, R.IVI.S.P, TO Europe Fortnightly by "O" Steamcro New York TTtJrsf Agtnt Freight Vertices Fb. 19 and Glairow Feb. 19 Mar. 26 Apr. 23 Apr. 12 Trtcstt Mar, Mar. and Gltijow Mar. 2 S 5 Apr M7U mar, Mar. 7 8 Apr. 16 May 17 .Mar. 10 ..Mar. 10 Apr. 21 , .Mar. 12 Apr. 28 ..Mar. 16 , .Mar. 16 Apr. 30 ..Mar. 22 Apr. 23 ..Mar. 24 Mar 3 and London , and Sootbamoton. .. .Apr. 7 Mar 12 Fralxht OfTee. IVeoreo Ilia, TERDAM & ANTWERP. TheCHARLES T.MEGEEC0. A gentt for U. S. Shipping Board Philadelphia to Greek, Adriatic & Black Sea Ports Piraeus, Patrns, Soloniea, , Venice and Trieite A STEAMER . . Loading Feb. Loadiar. Berts, : South U Pi.r 7H. .. V. ror rutcr and particulars apply tot I he Cnarles T. Megee Co. Drexel Building, Philadelphia Lombard SlOO-i.t Main SOti Philadelphia to Gibraltar, ' Valencia, Barcelona, Marseilles S S "Chetopa" Feb. 10 For rates and epaeo apply to James W. Elwcll & Co., Inc. 17 State St., New York or The Charles T. Megee Co. Drncel Building, Philadelphia Lombard SlOO-t-t-S Main $081 AMERICA IJNP New York to Rotterdam Via Plymouth nnd Boalo.me-inr.Mtf RrJ Fell. 12 Mer. 19 Ar. 23 New Amittrdam ..Feb. 19 Mar. 28 Apr.M I RorrerJua Mar. 1 Apt. t Mar 31 ,NoeJi Atr. 2 Mar 7 Jih Patenter Office, 1S31 .Mnat St PUIa. a J. . Jobs 2 Joie 1 Mar 21 Jane 1 Jan t . rhna. Sfl' 1 i-vm I,li rtha. . K. (i'. irfifa' L ffiVfflMBtll Srtli t t vw Pi-Vil trm rii U&MM "wr 1
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