J, M'T-t'-JfJ"- 'VJ " --t,A- . M -i I y vi -&" v jnj fS3MYM v ' t a y iT X fesAitf- EVEKINCF PUBLIC IEDGERr-HILABBPHIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, l!ffl v. 15 FUNNY THAT AN OPERA SINGER MUST GET THE AIR IN ORDER TO HOLD HIS JOB KlYlNIS 1 1 OPENING GAME ... . i - Mntlnnnl LaaffUft IVill Lift Lia w - ;, Baseball Soason nen April 13 . Mm t tlie Soon JOT" j., of tht neowrn "-; 'i rvv" -- . t th i lonu err i mv U- hc. ". '.. Cincinnati and the the i'hi- iWit'bccn allotted tl.lr The rhlllle "". Ka home on rfK.DM- "" mi innrireu""-"- . " .i n urj'" T" j, the league in tiruwing Brooklyn 11"C'. more Sunday "Wl oaS"1-. " ih.n nnv other club In W" J or. .? wh n total of nlBJ ..., T contcstH. 'It wi ? ?hteftUr.U? and two hoUdW at Ion,. TITLE BOUT MAY YET . BE HELD IN EUROPE A Charlet B;v Coofira. Enolfth Pro. ' moter,, RarrutiniVery Much i In" Runpln Nw York. Feb' 0. The Jnr-lr nx. SfT-Oeorecs Cnrnenllcr flrrlif .. ., heavyweight championship of the world seems right back Just about; wfiero It was before nil portion concerned poted forfeit for th bnlf. million-dollar at traction and that beems moro In Kik rope than In America, Qhnrlna 11. Cooh, rant.; the EngUnh promoter. l,n etUt very much In on hlg end-of thin particular promotion, lie nMrrtu, and not ready to withdraw, a the local parties of the triple alliance- intimated lust -week. juan .ncnetueir, wno. sampatgned n pretentious Htable of lfahtvr I.. T.Amtnn Und l'flrly omc.,ycaw ogo, fctijl who mnuo a cimc acquaintanceship with Cochran while in' Kngland. received the following very positive declaration from Mr. Cochran by cublcjMtcrduy. "Certainly not., out if all cCcpc-jslta made Central Tut, according to con tract. , (Signed) "COCHRAN." Wrtecn '" , thirteen" 8a five th"c tvS A.ii nnil one holiday on m "? w?ll "pind Memorial Day at otW. "'",, n.l St. LouIh forty- 1"l,, i rjoiton and Pittsburgh forty JTwlSe and Thllndelphla only tortr. . ...i- .t,Atf nnlv thrco con TJ !ffls Inin Chicago. Thrw !. June" 20 and September 11. twt J..1' .. SnndnVH and there will b ill"'" "'" un v for both tliCWM latrOWJ- "" a ' 'tttnplf Hrt of the local's date follow: ., imMK ' M,h Vew Vork April 13. 14, Ji With .Sw wt o-i oq nr.m1pr hs June 2, x., -u. -'. -" "-" v' . .. 1 Wiou"'., . ,, 18 10 20. With IiruV"--"-" ' ori"l..l- .,.: o oi! 27. 28. June -u, ou. j"j KBOJ t ' Wifhlloen-April 35. 'iO. . 4 (a m.. p. "' "i "' -'-. . .. o. . . . ,.... 1 in it "With P w;gn--y . Ji la, J.-, j. - -- - H 25. July 1 8J,": ni..innm: .)fv -2a24. Hlin (.lliviliii" , ... -.7.1 n' .11 ttr 1(1. 10. 18. 1". AUgUSt -, -a, hi Chicago May 10,' il. 12. 18, f 1 20 21 3. 23, Auguut 20. 22, Z. J?.t!u-:May 18. 10 20 51, July 7, , . """' i "" " Aimuiiu At New York April 21,'22,-23, 2U Hit SO, ;i(). Ji; June a, juij-wi. AoruftU.ia- .. oA. .. . At UrooKiyn adtii , ", ;"j,-i IjOsJune 21, 1 a; Juiy u; nepicm- l.. j fi. n. Vll "I ' . rt .... At lloston amy i, 11, u, , uudu 111. 12, 13, in ! Heptemoer a. iv kv. At St. Louis June 3, 4, 5, 0; -July fee 27. 2S; September 10, 17, 18, XV. At rhlcngo Juno 7, 8. 0, 10; July WS, 30, 31 i August 1 i September 13, P,15. - NJ . At nttiDurgn June n, a, i i Anjust 2, 3, 4, Ji; acpteraocr m, I, Zu At rinclnnati June IB. lfl. 17. 18. lit; August 0, 7, 8, 0 ; September 20, 21. SIX BOUTS ON PROGRAM OF LEGIONARY SMOKER Kid Williams and Danny Kramer to Referee at Stern-Price Post Affair A doyen hcracm have been paired off Jack Peoodlcs, well-known local Itriinfr, to appear ou the program of the fccnnd annual smoker to be given onl&ht at 1010 Master Rtreet by the tern-l'rifp 1'cx.t, No. 417, American Lulon Danny Kramer and Kia WIN limi. vtnr bantams and staoicmtues, be thrre to referee In uincrcnt MUtH. The matches have been urranged as ollflun: Ilfnnr Herman vs. KIU Uor- on. Kid Warner vs. FlinVey Kaufman. limmv Temllcr vs. Abe Taylor, Uenny Kaufman vs. Billy Derinc, Soldier Burke vs. Al Kid Oross and Hobby Burman vs. Harry Kid Stewart. Thtre will be o number of speakers, includliiff William Manson, leader of the Y. M. II. A. Symphony ; Ocorge RVnUorth Carr, former chairman of the county committee of the American iwiion: ihnrleH uraKeiow, aiteu ruler of tht- Philadelphia lks, and Uourico Freeman. The Aqua Five will be on hand to entertain. "Morris" Ktarr, post adjutant of the 6tern-l'rice Post, and Samuel Gorson hTe worked hard to- make tonight's affair a succevi, LOUGHRAN IBEATS KELLY heorea Easy Victory Over Boton. Boxer In Auditorium Final Tommy Loughran, of tha St. Monica ! C. rcored an easy letOTT over Johnny Kolly, of Doston, in the wind-up at the Auditorium last night. Loushraii held Mh nnnonrnt 0(1 with n itlff left Jab and for the first few rounds d Kelly at his mercy. Loughran took every round but the third and Betenth b a large margin. Kelly weltkeri If, 7 nnil Tiuirhran two TMUnds 1ms In the scmiwlnd-up Joe Well Is stopped Mike Mahoney in the fifth imlon Iu the other bonta Kid rntlllo topped Kid Mack in the fifth frame. iiumioy Ilowker quit to Happy Jock William In thn nnoninir ntnnza und Johnny Kelly handed n terrific lacing to Terry Mnrtfn. SOUTHERN HIGH May Be Holdout B11BJ01A1E Wost Philliosi Now Ylrtya.llv Suro of Title Qarnat Moot Postponed I Scores of Yesterdays School Baslttfbqll ,-Vi-i 1 r-rr- niOll HCHOOL. IXAtiVR Uefl rhlla. II. . 23 0nnnwn II.. t7 gmthern II... . t Northnl H...t. 4 rrsrikforil !.. S reMml JI U Hntt I'hlU. 1U. is nrmftnlmm lies, in Routhern Res, ... 83 NorthrMt Res... 1 QWEfc ,fJAW, Amateur Sports " The St. Paul O. C. has act. up quite a little record among the Junior teams oft the city this season, having won clctcn out of twelve games, ployed to date. Iti victories Include conquest over some of the best of the fourteen-sixteen-year-old teams. The team lines up with Carlln Hy land and Cacciola at the forward po sitions, J. Ducclli at the pivot position and Fiorellt and C. Ducclli ns thw gunrds. , , The team is coached, by Mr. Hpan lard, who has taken an ititctcst in the uuvciuiJiui'uc oi naH&rioui urnuiui mi- St Taul- district, ably assisted by Mr. Walsh. The ivo bas n few open datci still left on IIh schedule for fourtccn-slxteen- year-old traveling teams who arc will lr it Ijfktifiovrtui ilililHf rWi jiiiiiiiiiiV CUTBILL BEATS RAY J N MIL ROSE IE ng td travel, to the St, Paul Hall for .reasonaoic guarantees.! tor gomes ad dress N. rnsanluequa, 20i street, Passalacqua, 1201 -Kimball Illnckstonr, Jr.. would like to hear from culnteta havlnir halla. Bam Hchwirti. 1044 South l,awrfnce trot jiparrvft.oi .mo iiromernood i.arue. 0 Utn for flrst-cisM home ar- onu offvrtiur rennonaUJs Induerraents. st tlonsi Ilnrrr Kmsch 2340 South Imnt ittut. THnnale ClaK of Wt rhllA.lphl. U uniieu U hr frm lxUa-nlaKtivy4r-old aumtvtft. Dlartnx tht lntfirealtNitat rul. Th Trlanlo Club Pirtteth street iind Ous ter aveniM. , . " Ainnritn A. O, dwlns-to aclirlulo ame with 'drat anil lecoru claa hom nr Kred Tchni. 843 Haat Westmoreland treat. , rHnbnrtran IV. C. a fourtean.aliteen-year. old arranllon, dratrea to hear from teamt oi us am navina; nana, a. i; lianrnow. quui norm .Amirioau ,nrej. nc, Aiwrew' xtMirn, a to vai ReMrrea. & fourteen. afxiaan yaar-old tratellna team, hi open date for Ai (He of Ita naro. Cdward uarton, 2227 CntanibU fev haj oin dta in 'tl Ut ter part of February and March for flrat clasi homs anreoatlona nflertnir raaonable inauoemant i;na.ria nnutn, 4Q0 wmi toe rla, afreet. tit. nltn O. C, wll meet tha Ilasley Acad emy Ave In Vvltmtnrton tbla evenlnv. . Tha I.i II, H. would Ilka to arrant; mea with Xourtaan-alatMn-yaar-old nvei llhr In n. nt), .f lh. it,w If flAMnhanf IB1A tti.tK Sixth ntreet. Konalnaian A. A,, a. flrit-clnaa travalfnir. quintet. Iiaa February 12 and Inter data open for teams of Ita clan, ,J, II. Dalle. 710 DeUrada atrett. ' Thi Aloha Clnbl of Camden, dealre to ar ramo conteata with homo cluba playtrur first and second class ball, William J. (Hading, 272n Lincoln avenue, Camlcn, N. J, Trinity A. C. dealrea to meet any third or fourth class teams having; halls. W, It. Hntlltt. 110 North Front street. Chalmont A. C. would llkn to hear from Juniata. Diamond ,a.nd teams of Its class. amei Lanalnr, 2817 North Eleventh strt.it. Tremout A. C a fUst-claas travellnir quin tet, ha a fiw ope,n. datpa tor fives orfarlnc reaaonabla Indueam'nta. K V.. Williams, 220 North Kffhteenlh street. Warwick U. V meet a haa Saturday rfternoon, Tebruary 12, open for traveling mea of it claaa. I. Kauffman, .1127 West Huntlncdqn atreet, Ht, Johh'a'ttwo teams) dealreit to eehedula conteata with cluba having flrat and aecond five. Howard N. miaw. 2092 Uaat Ann street. . Ht. I-odwlf 'a C. C (two teama), would, Ilka to haar from traveling team for gain to be. played nt Ht.' I.udwlg's llall Thomaa V. Crrfev 1347 North Dover, atreet. The I-wtnl HerlNi ttva of tha N, Snalloi). hunr store desires to hear from fourteen to sixteen year old teama having halls snd offering reaaonabla guarantees John Val entine, care -of portal aervlee department. N. flnelltnburr atnre. Ulnalt A. C, a aiond.claaa traveling quintet, desires to book gnmes with quintets orrerlng reasonable Inducements M, R Grrenspan, 418 Mifflin Btrect. I'rlUiol 11. ('. (two teama) would llkn to hear from Cleveland Juniors Nativity Scrubs, Karanac Tribe of Camden and other aecond and third class five offering rea sonable guarantees Nat Potamkln, Fourth and Queen street, care of Weccacoo Play ground. AraJon A. A., a flrat or second olasa travsllnr Ave. ha open dates for teams of Ita elasa. Pat Lafferty. S02 Houth Lawranca The) Ttrrifth U. V. Charrh Kerre d- tr to echedule contestM with third-class team offering reasonable Inducement. James Orcenhalah. 2731 Helen atreet. Buborban II. C. icalrea to book game with fourtean-atxteen.year-old Ave offering rea sonable guarantees. A. C. Rangnow, 514; North American street. Krnatogtoo A. A . a first-class traveling five.' haa February 12 open for teama offering reaaonabla Inducements, J. H. Dalley. 71 llalgrade ret. Alle n.4nA. f"H U. tte.: lit rS.n !.... OermMilown. ,..,, jo Hwi.rthmore rrvjp. Southern lligh staged n belated rally in tho Northeast High gimo yesterday. However, and Routhorn player) the brand, of basketball, that --was cjisplaycd in the Northeast game ttarller Intho scavon, pe.rlV9 'ent Philadelphia would, not be, quite no r-urr, of the High School Ienguo basketball championship as it i at this time. Southern wan from Northeast, 51 to 2 J, and after Northeast's Hho'wing fn the league the high score made by the Archive" is more fr lefH a Hurprlso. Southern is alw one of t)ic ''better late than never" quintets wh,rih win make the other teams sit up befloro the cur toln drops. Conch Kcrr'R rejuvenated llnc-up, miado up of Silver. Desscn, Shcrr. qoMblntt ami Welnsteln, is again on tho upward treqd. Jlut the Southcrnltes fear it is too lotc, and they are probably right. Coach Otto Fnltcrmujer's youngsters bowed to West Philadelphia High. Qermantown Hixh made n gamo ftnht againit big odd. "West Phillies for tho title." said the Oermantown High coach after this gapic, "They arri big, the; ate strong and know the game. The Oermantown boys arc younger and smaller, .put they put up o good tljiht, Elliott wad tlxir star performer. He was easily the leader on that team." Swtvrthmarti Meet Postponed The Swartlonore intersc)io1ast!c swim meet hag-been postponed until February lfl. This announcement was mado bv the college ufllcinli. The local teams wui nave more time to net in snnpe ror the event and! the chnngc In date will be popuiorlv rccclveil hpre. John Ilotlle, aerrotpry of the Catholic League, has thnnoupced a chnngc in date for tho fit. JoiephrWfst Catholic High basketball came. Tho game wax oriainallv scheduled for tonight and then arranged for Thursday night, It was later ascertained that the armory could not be secured for that night and an indefinite postponement was in or der. Frankfort! Wins Tlrst G rutin Hats off to Frnnkford High. Tho boys from Northeast Philadelphia de feated Central High, 25 to 12. It was their first lenguo victory und it only goes to show one can never tell what will .happen in the High School League. The West Phillies hnvo vson slxgunie.-) and loit only one nnd from all acepiiqta the team will stay right at the top pf the league. Oermaiitnwn High 'on Southern HighWe tied for second place. while Central High and NartheAit nigh, the loscrs'.ycstcrday, share honors In a tie for fourth place, The league standing: Team WnmJUiit P.C. Wast Philadelphia . 'j .887 Oermantown High ... I x .171 Southern nigh 4 ;i ,071 Northeast High S 4 .420 Central High .1 4 .4.fl Frnnkford High 1 0 143 Heddon Makes Billiard Record Cleveland. O . Feb 0. Cbarle IIMdon, cf Dowaglao, Mich., who lait night astaWshed an American high run record for Class A competition, will meet Francis Apweby. of New York. In tonight's game of the national nmateur IS." balkilne bllllarft champlonahlp tournament Heddon had a run nf 3i points In his match laat night with Dr. A I, Ilrqwn, of Cleveland whom ho defeated 00 to 7fl. This broke his former record of 103, mado In Na- York In 11)14. Fulton Beats Battling McCreary Heaven, Fab . Fred Fulton was award ed tha rerdlct over lUltlln McCreary. of Iloston. In tho aecond round of their ached. ulod ten-round bout here In Mi-chanlra Hulldlrur. The colored boxer waa easy ri ek ing for Fulton, who had McCreary curling up on the ropes and apparently about ready to drop before tha aecund session was half-over. J.I5K MKADOW8 Phillies' linger, who is reported to haya returned Ills contract tin - N signed MEADOWS A HOLDOUT? Shettellrie 8.y Phils Have No News From Pitcher Word conies frm Durham, N. C, that Lee Meadows, the Phillies' hurlcr, nnd George Whittcd, PltUburgh Na tlonnl League's all-round player, wh,o arq spending the wntcr there, ba'e re turnci their unsigned contracjs "with a dcfijond for more salary than received last year, William J. HhetUilino, business man- nger of the I'IiIIn, safd todpy thnt be had 'not received the unsigned pontract of 1 Meadows and could not tell wiictncr ne 'war! a holdout or not. -- SOJLEP WHITE SOX TO ' ' GO ONj;WALMARCH 14 VVeaver and Felseh Only Players at Preliminary Hearing Chlcairo, Feb, 0, Trial of tho Chicago American league buscbnll players in dicted for alleged complicity in "throw ing" the 10HI world's scries to the Cin cinnati National League team, today was set for March 14. Oeorgc ("Hucls") Weaver and Oscar (Hap py") Felseh were in court nt the pre liminary hearing, but the others were represented by attorneys. New Verb, Feb, O.-Among the sur- I U PLAT HOUKtT HtHt prises felt bv a rrnuiil nf mnro than 12,000 fp. gnnupl Indoor met ofPfl"0'8" m wl" PP0,e Metr0 Earl Eby Wins Famous "600" Sppoift! for Sgcpnd Qpp?,, Spoutivr) Tipio COUNTY FAIR MEN IN SESSION HERE Pennoylvanja Stato Association Moots to pjscuos Plans for tho Coming Soason PUY FOR SQUASH TITLE Oermantown and Racquet Club Stage Deciding Game Today Tho stiunsh teams of the Oermantown Cricket Club and the Racquet Club will meet Into thin afternoon on the court of the llncn.uet Club in a match which will deride the interclub championship. Koch team has won fifty-eight gamei and lost two in tho Acrtes. and in con- setfuepcu are tied for first place. The teams are evenly mutched and a nara battle is sure to result from the meeting (hla afternoon. Syracuse May Transfer Franchise flsracuae. Feb 0. Unless financial dif ference between Krnnat Landgraf. owner of the flyraouae franchise In tho Interna tional league, and the nwtier of the local hall park ore adjusted, !andgrf will transfer hi club to some other city. tho Millrosp A, A. here was the defeat of Joty Ray, qhampipn Atnprpan rrjjler, by Hrtrojd C. Cutblll, now burning up board traebsjor the Iloston A. A. Cut-' bill, iu a sensational sprint after jockeying, bent the record-holder by twelve yards, much to the apparent pleasure of the many persons In the balconies and arena. Connolly, of Georgetown, was a poor third. Draper, a youngster from Hutler College, Ind., was nmqpg the six starters, but failed 10 nnisn. Harold Darron, of Penn State, in the final of the sneolnl 7(1 vnnln' scratch hurdles race, fell over the second timber anti was unable to null up. Thompson, the world's champion, wearing Part mouth's colors, won easily. Earl W. Eby, University of Pennsyli vania athlete, In a thrilling race, won the famous Mlllrosc "OOO'1' special for the second consecutive, time. He beat loin Campbell, of Yale, bv three yards Walter Konnlsh. of the New York A C, former Puffalo High School boy, was third, Walter Whalrn. resident of Phlln llarly wrenched hlt shoulder Jumping fl fcetfl inches in the high jump. Ho, together with Lnndon, Olympic cham pion, and Murphy, Notre Dame, was fighting for height. Whalen had to drop out. SPURNS DEAL FOR GOWDY polltans n Thi City Canadian Iinpker stars will have the ice all to themselves here on Friday night, when the Montreal Hank of Canada star hockeyists oppose the Met ropolitans nt the Ice Palace, The Metropolitan team, the majority of the plavcrs now employed in the Canadian branch of the New York Guaranty Trust Co., is composed of former Canadian stars. This was proved very decisively In that crushing defeat they handed Quaker City here last Friday evening. This match should serve to bring out the best there is In hockey. Every man on both teams has played on cither a championship Canadian college or club team. All are thoroughly schooled In hockey. At (cast eight o the men on both teams have been made big offers by Canadian professional teams during the last two years. Bobby Burman Beti Grloves Heading, Feb. 0, Jabbing effectlely with his right baffling his ooponsnt. IJobWy Bur- man. of Phlladolnbta. bestea Donny urievre, of Itlsbte Arlt In tha wind-up of the All American Athlttla Club's boxing enow, Hur man wpn seven out of the eight rounds, The sralwIna-UD a Whirlwind battle, had Frankle McManua, of Iloston, gaining the decision over CharllB near, of I'hllndelphla. Orange Manager Quite Syracuse -Waltir 8. Smith Is graduate manager of Managers nnd (secretaries of f.nlr as sociatlnpn from thl tuid adjoining states will ns'cmblc this morning In this cty for the annual mretlng of the Pennsylvania State Axioclatlon of County Fairs, id lie Md at Orecn'a Hotel. This meeting will represent the eastern distrjet of Pcnnsj'lvania as tho uestcrn district Mr and Jiorsemen met last Wednesday In I'Jttsbutgh to discuss matters of importance to nil horsemen nnd fair manngcrH. Tonics of (ntcrcst not only to tho fain association but alw to nice uorfcraen will bp discussed by men who under stand the game from every angle. A point of the grealt-st JntctVest to horpemr-n ip, general hs the explanation of the new racing ruffes which will bo discussed, pt lchgth tyy expert in the light harness horse pport. The now rules of the new-Tnliin Trotting Asso ciation are not at the present time well understood. Local and nearby home men' are especially invited to hear them exptaind nt length by W. M. Halstead, of New York, and othcirs well Informed regarding them, this afternoon. .Tnr-nb F. Scldfimrldcf. of Lancaster. ctorv nt t lie ntaiu Association oi irity Fairs, and nj on Trotting Awneif samcVMy IpterestlVK tDplcs tfi dlseuan. Falr"crctarlpn frW "Well known near- iLARGEErtTRYilSTFOR ' CATHOLC STREET RyN t ' C. Y. ,fo. . Vh to Hold Four-fylH-j , Handicap Race on Saturday f Seventy-five, entries already Jiave I been recolved for tho handicap street marathon rfvco of the Catholic Young Men's Arobdloccsan Union to bo held under tho auspices of the Kirlin Cath olic Men's Association, 2000 Dedglev avenue, Fehrunry J 2. ' The oourso covcra forty-five city blotJtB, ijtarting from the Kirlin club house' to 2000 Sedgley avenue, to Jtidgo avenue and Dlnmond .street, oast on Diamond to Twenty-second, north on Twenty-second to Haeanqhruinn avenue, cast fjn Susquehanna avenue to Brood streec, routh on iirond street to Co lumbia Avenue, west on Columbia avehuo to Thirtyllrst street, north on Thirty-first to Jftontgomery avenue to Rdglcy avenue north on Scdglcy a.vcnuc to club, a distance o four rnlloi. Among ,thc clnbi entered Victrlx, C C. heads the Hut with twenty entries; Shanahan, with fourteen; Kirlin, ten; Enterprise, Ave; Nativity, flvo; Ht. Gregory's thrre; 8t. Aloyslus, three, and Ht. CarthaEC, eight. Johnny Gray will wear the Gold B for Enterprise and will mako Andy Ilisler step some for the time prize. GUlcn. Qudden, Elmer npd Qeprgc Campbell. Donnelly and Graham, foi Kirlin, vnl make this club a contender for team honors. Nrrnctiaei. Tab. 0. about to rtllrn as Hjrpcuso uniwrjity, Bmlth will enter rtni. ITnftvmltl business. It Is SalA. He haa been gradu- ala manager tor tour yaara. i p-, Court Acq.Wlta Pitcher Han IVanotaos. Fb. p. A police .Judge has ordered dismissed the charge of rob bery against Carl (Habe) Hotllng. former pitcher of the Oakland Club, and under contract to the Detroit Americans. Tho complaining witness rtfujrc to prosecute ifAiiin . affnmA nt enterlnc an aDart manl and stealing 130 In currency and clothing valued at ftp. Max Williamson on Losing End y,nnrMtr. Feb. 0. The feature bout at ihm National A. C. rrsulted In a win for tha local entry. Wily VNaltc who beat Mag Williamson, of Philadelphia. I.ew Mr-hupp and Henry Hauler, tno t nirmount veteran fought a. slashing eight-round semianal. latter having several nba cracked In opening round. the Westeyan-Trlnlty Break on Grid MUUIrtnn-n. Conn.. Feb 0 The YVea lean football schedule for next fall does not include a date for Trinity College, a lons-tlmo rival, owing to difficulties aris ing nut of tho gamo last fall, Iloston Uni versity has been sunstltuted Wllbert Robinson Refuses to Trade Hurler for Hub Catcher Brooklyn, Feb. 0. Wllbert Robin - Ron was a visitor from Baltimore yes- tcrdav and. after a conference with President Charles H. Kbbetts, an nounced that he had virtually decided to stand pat on his tenm as it now shapes up. lie will look to an exceptional pitching staff to carry, the big burden. He believes his stnff, now that "Dutch" Iteuther has been substituted for "Ilube" Marnuard. possessed of creator noteritlnl strength than the box l brigade that carried his colorH to vie- I tory in ll)20. 1 Never permit apare eparlt plugs to rattle Ixi J Golf Title, 7or Martin Ixia Anavle, Feb. 0. Hutton Martin, of is Angeie. won the southern California Union Trotting AwocSiatJon, will have bv fal&'atioclatlnniv fso will. present North Carolina Puts Up Ban Knlehh), N. C Feb. . The bill deflnlrg brilierv In connection with professional has ball bcavna a law when It waa adopted by the atnbn Benat. It prnvidra a penalty of not to exceed nve prori convicted jeara' Imprisonment foj ii navmr Arrerert nr m cepted, bribes In connection with baaobell gamen. I -r ZrAnk nf Intprest. n.iid a very instruc live, us well ds Interrttlng meetirig is assured- Haddopk to Tour (Vfaekey Circuit tu,.i.h rvt.. . Wtlllam S. Itnddook n.xiif.nt of tho Unttrd State Amateur ,..w- --.. -- ,I.r- .,!. l.nA TU,a, Pitta burgh llocliav AgsocHtlon. will leave iijnn tonight for a srv, Ing around Uie circuit -o make preliminary nrrangaita-nta for tho Plf oft by group winners. In cutler to dotermln-. tiie championship of the aja'oclation. Amoni: hts first stops wll pblc k BoeUm rind rhlladpl- nnn mntt tf4l&mnlAnhln V, In the 'seventl -two hole In 207. Eddie yejterday a In 207 Loos of Chlcaa-o. w aocond with 2U0 You Auto Know of Make ear to tout a cork In the ipark-plifg us i hole wb -the plug 1 rrir.ovea tor any re.v hat wpuld probably find Ita Post Five Seek Games Post Ko. IT. American Legion, 1 arraig. Ing bitaketball CTitnes lth teams having halts during the month of March. The legion aria ;4 a (trtins- aulnet. nnd I has been playing winning ball all season Hen Cohen 93 North Uecorsd street, la the manager. Boosts and Saddle Tlie LnPristui Handicap, the feature ut Haoua this afternoon, will wltncts a contest bctwoert Riverside, beaten once in nine starts, and Mayor House und Furbelow. Hnrset in other races In good form nre: First, Shorty's First, Frank Moody, Cannon Ball ; second, Helene Lucas, Josephine IC, Mister Jlggs; third. Military Girl. Brig O'War, The Belgian If; fourth. Dra goon, Hllvcr Sandals, Wenona; fifth, Grundy. Bueknall, Itay Ennlc. The MUan-BMeier law suit oter Friar Hock has been decided In favor of J, E Madden, which direct the stallion be con veyed from Hanta Itoea. Calif, to Kentucfcr. where the horao will bo under the control of a receiver, who will distribute hi tam ing. Moat of the liorsr at New Orleans will be sent to Havana tn bo raced until tha close of the Cuban meeting Prank J, flruen, general manager of tha Havana track, ha seat Bidney Ilender lo Htvr Orleans to asalct horsemen In transporting their atablea nnd to facilitate the obtaining of paasport. The sudden decision to ter minate racing nt New Orleans found a number of owners Ill-prepared to make tho change, 3.50 WOVEN MADRAS Shirts Guaranteed Fast Colors 1235 MARKET ST. BAUERS Three "Invisible Guest Days" TOMORROW FRIDAY SATURDAY f , February 10, 11 and 12 Entertain One of the St&rvHig Children of Europe As Yow ' 'In viable Guest" bthc OPENING OF OUR NEW CAFETERIA Occupying Entire Second Floor Over Our Lunch Room 1508-10-12 Market Street (Qpposltc Broad Street Station) I Entire Receipts of Cafeteria Will Be Given to the HerbertHooverFund for Relief of Starving Children of Europe On the three opening days, Tfmrsday Friday Saturday. Open daily II to 8,30, T Intnnrl " on 1.1 TTn1r T?rtM.tn "frt nrminrl In thfV tool bOX ftt thf flRrC let nothing dl.sarranKe the, very - " r.ff'" ccuvni nrr.i oi put:iiiii(( irticiiu uitiuii I now poaHMS. I could iisp n crnckrr- Inrlc rfttrher tn ennrl nnrnntagc. Inst season rertnln u-pakncisps were an- i ?n. n doing this, you will keep out any narcnt in the bnckNtonnlnc. I ?. J, ?S, "I could have had 'Unnk' Oowd from the Ilraveg, nnd 'Hank' mlitht have fitted in nicely behind the bat for me, but I would have had to give up for him one of my best pitchers, nnd I did not believe 'Hank worth such a pries." Carpentler May Box Moran Pari, Feb. 0. Turma for a fight between O'orgos Carpentler, heavyweight champion of Hurope, and Frank Moran. of Pltteburgh. - mow in Pari, to be held before tha Continental Sporting Club, of Tarla have jioptrd bv the latter. Promoter Ili'th, It la aald, la meeting lth some diffi culty In obtaining Carpentlera signature to c contract, owtng 10 aie nwn lerma insisieo :i Purchase Champion Trotter Cleveland. O.. rh, 0. Art'on Ouy. chain- i plon thfee-yVar'old trotter of 1P20 hrja beeh purchnaed by It, K nevereajlx Of 0 a cltj-. wcoFdlng '! "Jvlce fromW omovlll. (Ja , ijLti season the cot (SW) won nve of A trtTrts on the OrnndClir;llt. flnlahinKT fi.. ...... w winning tbe Kentucky Fu-1 ?m" tho richest stake of the. year The I purchase prise w not n( nubile. Yes Sir ! theres no two mays about it, anUUUU I b the Real thing in PIPES .w alTtTttlllll ItlllTlhal "'JJfpjk aia llVaVI ari U aM T.alaBaaaaaaaa' I ItrViw'iffiSy! I s4b BsvaiflBtflSaZaaa ."ilullllllllll PLi- 00 Otlwr Shape Sole J'Mladelphia Aooma Coates Coleman Co. i9i; Pnmmorcinl Trust nidc. I Train Floor Locust 256C upon Tho tontatr glv-n n July l. date for the bout la Tit that uuy Into the hole The ateraco 'batterr Is a rlatlely pensive piece of equipment, and If reason able care will prevent It coming to an un timely end. H U worth whole taking tho trouble 'o keep watch of the gravity of the electrotlle. , OftenUmMi a tire will Co flat, due to flap . trouble. Thl llltl trlp of fabrlo which fl'K 1 agnlnat tl rim end between the hearts of the casing and tha Inner tube cauca no frut nf -rouble when nom out. It la not ixpenalve to replace nor I It difficult to adjust. In cleaning the muffler after the part haa bn dlaaemblrd and thn pr.rta cleaned i with kerosene, It I well to go ovr all I the holes designed to break up the gaa nlthl a sharp punch or fine taper reamer to 1 make ure these holse hne not ten reduced ' In else by accumulations of burned oil or cnrlon High School Gym Suits Special Price to High School Students Student's Price $3-85 Central High West Phfla. High South Phlla. High Northeast High Germ antown High Frnnkford High Jersey $1.00 Pants 1.00 Shoes 1.75 Elastic Jocks . .75 $4.50 Pure Worsted V-Neck Sweater, $8.50 Marshall E. Smith & Bro. 724 Chestnut St. - & f&f5V-l.lli9l The five-foot weakling who tried to be a piano mover It's a short, badr-breaking story. The manufac turer who heard it laughed long and loudly. ' But in his factory he had 3-in. fabric belts trying toco the work that should have been done by 4-in. leather belts. And it wasn't until the end of his long period of war-made production, when sales were dropping and profits dwindling, that he turned to a study of getting the right belts for all the drivers in his plant. He discovered that the next best thing to making money is to stop wasting it. Perhaps you have some "weaklings" among the belts in your plant. Some that seem to be carrying the load, but are slipping and sliding and breaking their poor little backs in a vain attempt to transmit the maximum power. We will gladly send an engineer to go over your betting to tell you fcankly whether all your belts, from the main drive to the small machines, are fit for their jobs. Phone Market 5263, or write George Yeoman, District Manager EDW. R. LADEW CO., Inc ThirAanri Cherry Street., PlaWWpbbi, Pa. LAD E W LEATHER BELTING 86th Year m mm m i : i I 13th St. Horn & Hardart Bkg. 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