-.lfc.l y (" lr ir .,". ''rf f 'Fj?' -s --"i!iXT'1 IT1' 'i "?" 'v iwr,r r? W ; X 20.- EVENING PTJBHO.-EEaJGEEr-PHIfiADBLPBIA', FBIDAY, MBBUABY H', 1921' fWlTH BASKETBALL FLOURISHING THE STARS ARE BUSY BIRDS IN THE CAGE THESE DAYS '-T'WJ'T ,SM ! i; Jssts1. i' ' If J J. iU' & U it m w '. 1 i,X . .1 e fc?l .1 WrfJ nuvrf ?" f' i , l'i ri t IE !! AMATEUR BOXING WILL BE PLACED ON HIGH PLANE WITH BIG TOURNEYS STAGED IN NEW YORK AND BOSTON . '' i? fAMATKtlt boxing will receive p li lno.t If the plans l,vi of tlit A. A. I . lire i-.'irrlril nut this spring. An CB euort Is tiring inaiir to tiiRr nn ititi-rniiilnitiil tnurnnmont y t. x..... v-i. .i... ii. .. -i ... w i ..i. .1.. .. i -. u tiu i vi tv mi' ii r? i cfn in .. ui, . Juki iii.iii'ii inr v nun r.s of lic English tuurniiini'iit wllli tlic trior- in tin- Ameri can cbiilnpiouliip. In Ir lu-lil in I'm.-loii mi April 11-t'J. U1iIb will cronto ii lot of inti-rctt mill iul iimtitciir bin ins tip where it belono. One of the slTong boo its of iimnlrur boxing i Sum J. Dallas, prplili'nt "f tin Middle Alluiilii- Asspi'littimi of tlic A. A. I". Hr hits 1m en working lutnl l iiis" bouts bere for the lii.l ilirn iiir-. mill uin'o urnitwd "lie match for cwr -how n; tin Hljinpiii. lie uUo In ctruiuentul it, imttiti; tin- l.nsinli ullilrte er here for tllB lliterniitional toiini.inii ir "The I.iikIIMi bmii'i nut' im for tlip xiirituis Ullrs UMinll are hehl the til -t no'k m April." .aid Mr !nll.ix. "Uy holding itilernutioeiil innli-ls ii inniith later llie partlelpr.nl- "ill har nmpli tinir to lnvnine urclimiilrd before meeting our titleholi'i r "The regnl.it ion.- of the tun ii--oi-ialuiii.- mil for rliniii plotlfhlps in eiclil rhiM. mucins from lljuvight boxer", weighing n trifle oier 1"0 poinnK to the henvjueighlH. The conte-l.s xxouhl In- luld under the rode of the Inter national Honing lVdenition of whieh both organizations re member.-., nttd eon-eipieiillj Ibere nre no ilifTereneed in rules to be ndiudieiiled It is propo.-ei o Mn-je the Initial oQieial iniernutiouiil tntirniinifnr nl Mudi-on Square Garden, nnd tin- eonte-t- prolublj will be held in the form of a two-night entertainment "If the Amutenr Athletie Iiiumi inwtaiinn i- meepted by the Kiir1i-Ii iiiithoriiteh. the i-iling teiiin of Hritish boxers will prhiihl,i ininpri-i- irti or twehe per.-on-. in eluding the eight l!ngli-h hamtnon-. i-oarlie -mil tnntni gcrM. The entin- pnrt, will In- the gije.-ts of the ,. A. I . while in this i-otintrj. in the vime wnv lluit the 7rnoll University ro I'nutitn runners, during their reivnt contest agaiii-l Hxford nml Ciitnlindje were provided with elaborate training nud sight i-eeing tui-ilit !-! bj the ling llih universities." With thin tournament in prn-prvt. every promising amateur in lli- I'lilted States i-lmuld enler the bouts, in Boston. Mr 1'alhi- i- bii-, roijuditig up the I'liihnlelphiii amateur, and we -liould be reprcellled in at leat two of the elai-s-r-. M ItOtlKRT W. MAXWIU.I. -iwrtj I'IIUir !;irnlnir Public l.intjrr IMdle has been mutehed to meet .loo Uorrcll in 1'ottb xllle on February --. This should iv a great match, for both boys nre popular up there, llnyrs ban boxed and p!aed football In that town unil Uorrcll linn defeated nil of the opponent!) he has met. After the Horrell match lMdie will ,-ilek around Philadelphia Htid indulge In ex ert ie at the Olympiu and Nntioual Athletic Clubs. vyi: I.VY8 A'3 ff.IN l'? A A ifA'I LI A" tnjtiti; K"U a 'urust Only one bin tourmjmrul nji (33 hrir (An u mlri . hrtil, trhi thr. Xhatiilhrtn I. ('. Jirf ' ii nirmiVr nf (o(v. )n ftl'ff croud attrmlrrt. Thr l.lk-i aim nrr hilping thr pnvir nvi fry vol xtnit bn'r hi 1 11 -t rtnprij . Gridiron fr in Glove Game EDDli; HAM'S :i xo'ms inen of Slieiiandoali, Pi , Is among u-. injo-mg a wi'almn after a strenuous football 'ea-oo I'diln- plave() gunrd on the i-haiupion.-litp football team of Mienando.ih and aFM-ted greatly in win nlng the title from I'oaldule. lie worked o hard that ln phyblcians reenmmended a rotnplete rr.-l. nnd Kd'lie 1, doing nothing now but donning the mitts ooca-ionally nnd buttlinr fomc a.-piring li'-avyinght In other word-. while lie i.s resting Mr. IIjj- 'mi liallenged any light benvyweight in the -tute. and ln-t- to put tu Iiih time following that line of -port Eddie t. light -lieaxyw eight 1 hatnpir-ti of Petin-yUania. This prnb.ihlj doe-n't mean f- nnn-h here, but up in the eoal region-, trv to prove he i-n't lie won the title in (lirarduile ou lieeembrr lti, when h- defejted K. O. Sullivan . llnje-- t a retnarkHble athlete. He nun u football game for hi- team -ingle handed las-t Arnus-ti.-e Pn . when Shenandoah tn--t fouldale in I.nn-ford. The f-eore was 0 to 0 in tin la-t period and only a few t-erond' to pla. Shenandoah hail the ball ou her opponent- oO.viird litn and xas lining up for what -ei nv-d to be tbi la-t phn of the game Onlx a fevs xard.- were g-nned. but ju-t a -non as the ball wa- downed u pl.m-r fell to the grouud Jud yclJed for time out. This gaw Shenandoah another rhnuei- and a forwanl pass worked -in ce fullx , and tljr only .-rore was pu-lieij over the go.il line a -eeond l f""e the final whi-tlo blew. hair knom thai joolbnU teas a gamr, but tint 1.1 thr firm time a nritlirou nthlrtr rested up Inr thr ncxl sruoi in llir prizr rwa. Is to tlw !cw Standard Golf Hall 1'TlllJ many pergonal experiiuruts with some of .lake iniy'si 111 m Mandanl golf balls, the concluiloii whs reaehi'd that the new hall eun be lilt equally hi fnr 111 an old one. ThN entailed a lot of experimenting, but it wa? prnied bejond 11 doubt. As foNthe neeesslty of play ing with a slandnrd ball, there are 11 lot nf golfers like inyelf who are not half do much cut up about it ns the ball. t?til in the experiments referred to above the new ball was not driven any further than the old one. and this bit of evidence is tossed into (he controversy .now raging oer the standard ball for whatevrr. if anything, it is worth. The word from the South, where the prnfrsMniuils arc playing the standard ball every day. i- that the new product is ery fatitfartory , and that 1 .tl'-' inches by l.ii- ounces neither cuts down tmt- add- to the Might of the ball to an extent that means anything. However, our British cousins are all worked up orr the matter, and londemn the new bull on the ground that it defeats the purpose for which it was intended. I. H. Taylor, a famous Mrilish professional, broke, into print recently with an extended plHlnt. While commending the laudable desire to unpo-e limi tations upon the distance a b'lll can be hit. Taylor says that both the British and American committees were apparently misled or did not fully examine the question, as it has now been established that limitations of size and weight Imposed by them upon the new ball xxill have a decidedly opposite rffcet to that intended, and that the restricted ball can be made to trnw-l further than any ball now in general use. "I haie a suspicion which i.s more than well founded." proceeds Taylor. "Hint the British committee accepted, without probing into the subject thoroughly, data brought to their notice by the American delegates, who, one is bound to a-siime. were also mistaken. Otherwise il is inconceivable that they would hax'e acted as they have done 111 a mutter so graxe with piieh precipitation. A mi-takc. has been made which must frankly be owned as mioIi bv the rules committee and steps taken us soon us pot.-iblc to red if j it. JI'T irhy womj about a pla'rrs arc a tfhole lot 'i;itiird jeorr. Lynrh Boxes Like. Oi; I Ntll 1- qualifying stamlard ball' tnl more interested 111 ij Ural Champ as a real champion. Me O b"xed im St. l.oui- on Wednesday night and. like other titleholders. earned a draw in 11 iio-deciKion battle, lie boxed .Tabo7, White and enjoyrd it xery much. There ha- been a lot of talk about reniatching Lynch and Pete Herman, but nothing will ho done until next cummer. The attraction is so big that it will take uu open-nir arena to hold the crowd. In the meantime. Joe will be a no-deeision boxer and strengthen the bankroll. Cap.r Stars Arr Busy Hayes nulled the trnk circles. He happi in d 1 whnli tli ink 0 ii' the M. eonilni'll in 1 oler ind lii- learn won. Birds BAsUUTflAl.l. is growing popular and the star athlete- arc not at all sore about it. They are playing eiery night in the week ond on different teams. Stretch Mcehnn. the huge center, has -igned with the Ilrooklxn Profe.--ionals for Sunday games. He now plays xiith a 1 1.1 in up.-t.lle and Willi Uermaotown 'age nthlrlrs nre making a- much money s big h-ugue hii-cball player.-. SOMEBODY IS ALWAYS TAKING THE JOY OUT OF LIFE ArTCR VOV'VC RQM TMG STORY OP vaCRMAVS rWAviiou op Belgium MNP Arret Yau've sat M RcaTAaRArXTS t6HT APTSR riGtT wiiyouT otc njp 8ECAUSC OF WrSR Tirvxe PROHlOITVOKf -AWD tne SXonr op Thc SlMKtrJG op Tmg USiTAmia LLLH jiK x -AtstD AKTGfs You've MSD "TO STAWD FtoR AW AUJPVJU IMCOMG TAX .YCAR SPTSR Ygar BECAVise ce That NrR- My hcart I l lu uiwniMNU I Anp Ai-rcR fau've IN5PCCTCO A FEW OP TIIC QILLS AS A RiaSOLT OF WAR jj I'nJOI-l tUUKIMM AT LAST! A QUADRUPED TO BE A T MAN O' WAR Far-Eastern Antelope Can Run a Mile in Fifty-eight Seconds, Which Would Leave Champion Horse Flat-Footed at Post u WATyfiWXV You ARE N A fjlooOTO JEl AVOFIXIY SAO OVRR THC5!000.000, OOO 6ERMAM IMDUMrJlTY Uy UltANTIiANI) KICK TANAGKlt KVClia plans to ride - ,t COLLEGE TEAMS IN REGIMENT MEET JOHNNY BECKMAN GOES TO TRENTON FROM PHILS I Basketball Deal Brings Tommy Dnnlcavy, Local Player, Here. Gash Also Included in Transaction 1 ri, lf."l bj 'uMi.- I rtjtr Co. UN FINISH ES DnQTAN ivuuifin ii 1 i Middleweight Champion Scores Kayo in First Fight a Year in Kenosha. Wis.. I . h II - .1-' -mx TTilsou. defeuding ' '- ' idillwi"ht boxing title for the tu-t ' me -iin-i I ' won the chiimpioii-lnp almo-t a x".ir ago, las-t night Kno. K d o n Navy Ho,. tan in the second mind "f a hedul) d ten-round fight. Knstan nexer had .1 ' "!" acain-t the henx-v blow- ilel.r-d tin- . hnm nion, Wilson satlmc -n n V e -tart with the evident intention of tiniihmg the fight Of oinckly ii- 1 ''e Itostan wu looked down four time-. rarly iu the wvm.il nu.nd. b :ns nan-lj nblc to ri-e to h- f--' m foirth urn- Bt the counl of "Die I'" 'vl)f"-Voeit eame after two mnviir, ..f ti,.- -e .ml IlosUin kept In- fit -i the .n.irwl hilt It Wll- e. l. 1 1 t ' lit ll' oiitelasi)ed. The .-himp ..n - ' Tt dnmni-h in me nrr mnwi Halo Game Seals to Rangr From $41 to $102 Vilitic.iln-n ha- been r -'ix r.) nt In 'id pi.irn r- "f the Amfrn-nn Polo - "i mi p. r -n .New ork that a limi'id number of seats were being -e-iTM-d for American spectator.- at the international mutches t be played a' the Hurlingham Hub ground- in Kngland. June 1 -U.. The i-nuiti unicntinn s-tated ttial the prici of resered eal Would r.mci- fr""i !! to SHU ench for the opu . Af bet tMi-oul of. three Sinn V i Ii.iiii A Hazard, trea-- unr of lln Xinerii'iin A oeialloli, -f iieij tli.it application- for -uth .-i at.- would clofc here .March Ju. GANADAN IN HOCKEY LASH XtMritwtnns 'i. XlrCiiiilt- rlelil Mine s-tln-im oenlrr Dnni-m lft wine inline .i-oipr llomirrf lnl Il rol nrern -I IsihK rtrnwn. hmWxi nlalnly their .ff't " Un-nui an-i -p-' merely u quptWn -f h-u l-rs l "V'UI I Scraps About Scrapjers iiirir in th' " "" atj. .lohnn.T l irU m.if1 ihjcc'S'!'! nrTitv jp ' if i U"! -k John frH it h - i stji'ii cifni shat" ht .t mth v j ii. It. i whnt h now w.tntj "'.an "'is sMriv'"! W. O kiiiff hrtu r f i -1 t h v n on more than on wranon,' ... " iK T .limni ( ni,r " " ndl Kranfc Afur t v b ut 'A'h Kdd DoMd at Oolum- bUv L1iiif.iV nisht Jfthnar (iill(u:lirr put n a faat bout with Mik r. i iirhr'y i i Hulilmnr ut vtk 'i i'r lock Ilk" jirrtniiifitf pu t .lark MK'arthx h . mvhvj jtmmv Klt II jrs ir i J Tltrrr Trurp clnth on i.mi.i' bat-k at the i i younc I-i r i ouUir4 iii irtu . J'hr. 1 Johnny If Ooldon vh llaf Tommy Inno for hl ma' h '' ' ' Xm York, j' fio ' r The Mnauiii " ' ' nbtllty to rrnu 'i in y i:utehlniion m l"" '1 ? ' 0'lonnll i hi to. ii UeynotdB. .I'mm; '""" non and XVlin. " v- i.ht other nuniSi r.s IVnny Hramfr u " Kjk.itM n..t ihis'k 11 -. Ut the OImm "n 'J ' 'I '- '" tllmr Ix-onard ui the . , , . rlht MldBi I -rriili. ..r H." box In the i...mi .t n ... foulH as '"''', ' ' K ' - ; Kutllvan. 1 -Irtl. Jn.. , i- v Kranklo CUrk ri I. m.i TMo llaj-n.. Mij-nat. mat -j ' welnht. ha t.. nlr in'., in . pevcru dayti '' n,at h ' ' ' fUltlvan at UirartMU- n- x' Thur i.f rf M i f r ItviKjuntJ iin?'' ' i iMinc l (intern n I" 'Jt x' .r a' i rlo1 lrl(T(i xa rt nn Us former .r H pr'fIna ri t w lti ka 'Mets" and Montreal, Com posed of Dominion Kings, at Palace Tonight XtonUeal lnm Milllrtin Iiaxln uinplirll AntWson IVnnv mlnutr periods, A group of high clas Canadian ice. hockey plaxer.s arrived here rarly this monimg. It whs the headlines from the Montreal Tlnyal Isank. of Panada. that- play the Metropolitan?, of New I 'WW, another team with a former '.madian cast. The match will be played nt the Ice Palace This is the first lime ,,n record that I two Canadian tr.-ims eier faced each 'other in a Phtlndt lphio rink. It xvtu. I the r'ltjlf of sotiie -peedy and effcotixe Iworh on the part of T-urge F. Pawling. president of tin lee Palace, that the Canadians coiisentiij to make the long trip The Metrnpulian- made their debut here one uik ago ("tiiglit. when they assorted their i la- In i ru-iing (Junker '"'it, the latter preiou-h rated ni one of the l-t um.it i ii r te.nns in the Ka-t. This xa- ju.-t i sun plo of the Ktrength nf tln-sie formir Canadian ptick wielder.-. Ponn, Ponn State, Lafayotto, Dolawaro and Temple Competo Tonight on Indoor Track The first indoor meet of the current track s-oason to br held in this city will take place tonight in the 1'irst Krgi ment Armory , ISroad and Callow hill streets, under 1'ie auspice- of the Kirst Regiment National (iuard-. College and club t-tarw are carded to show the track fans xvhat thta city has in the way of indoor performers I.awfon Ilobert.-on, conch of the rnixcrpity of Pennsylvania has entered twenty of his stars iu the meet. They will be v-oattcrrd through the te-eral events. A relay team from the West Philadelphia institution will compete against other college teams from differ ent parts of the state. Komig, the intercollegiate cross country champion and a disinuce run ner of ability, xvill meet the cream of the city in a special three-mile race. Itomig has cleaned up evety tiling xxith surprising success during the lust few mouths, hut. tonight in Hi-ler. a local loy , lie will meet one of the best dis tance runner- in the P.nt. Hislcr, who rtiUb for the Meadow brook Club, is a Ure.xel Institute student Purine the cross-country sea wi and the mir-l last cummer he was rarely defeated in the distance run-. He I- admittedly one of the be-t de eloped in this citv since Johnny tlallngher. Hi-ler i- out to gite llriinig the race of his life, Johnny dray, another fast Philadel phia runner xbo is r.ited ns srvoiid only to Hisler in this city, is. nl.'o entered in tho three-mile cxrnt. Delaware Coe-p, Peun State, Tempple. Lafayette und Pennsylvania will all nuve teaniN enwrea jn tne meet. Delaware and Lafayette are sending stron:: relay teams u'ong. while Penn State will have several i-primcrs in ad ditiou to distance runmrs. Prnbnb'y one of tin mo-t interesting raee.s of the meet will o. cur in thn high and preparatory school relay race of one mile Virtually exiry Philadelphia school has entered the iace, whilo scv e.rul out-of-town instituttous have tut in their entry li-t. NORVAL BAPTIE WINS Defeats McGowan In Three Out of Five Races at Winnipeg Winnipeg, (an.. lb. 11. Norval Ilnptle tonight deflated Kverc.tt Mc fjowan iin tiree out of five skating ruccH here. The si ores xsere: i.,-'() yard-, Ihijilie, . : :',,": half mile, Hap tie, l.'JRl ." : mile, Metiowan, Jl.0.i; two miles, Mofiownn, 0.20; extra mile, Baptle, n 11 1 r.. Johnny rierkiunn. former lending reorer of the Ktistern Ilnikctball League, will phiv in the Trenton line up against the (iermantow n xvhen these rivals dash on Ihe Pottern' floor in the Jersei eapital totiiglit. The deal that semis Ite.-kv to Trenton nnd brlngf Tommy Punl-.ixx here xvas not eon siimiiititcd unt I last evening xvhen Jnie M11117, of the Potters, and Hill Myers, of the Phil-, agreed n term-. A easli consideration, -aid to bo 15500, xu also involiei). The ileal ha- been tmncins fire for some time. Man?, ha-) been nnxiouH tOipr,, t secure stars In holster lus lino-up nnu' has been making; nl kinds of dickers j (,n running w tli Piixe Benin., und Myers. TIie Tterkman deal was considered completed -- and it was nil 'el to go through lor approval nt Wednesday's meeting in Camden, but the league managers would not sanction it at thnt time. The switch will benefit the Phils considerably. 'I hey mount win the pennant, hut can make nil sorts of trouble for the other felloxvu. P.eckman has refused to pl.'i'- here oxving to a disagreement on financial terms und will secure twice his mlnry with the Phils bv playing with the Potters. Punlenx-y i- mo of the best player in the game, but his ability bus never been six on the proper recognition. Now that he is xith a t cum where ho will play regularly Tommy '- cxpecitd to demonstrate hi- baskclball ability I-'Ielslirr Cuu.ses I psel The biggest surprise in the Mnnu faituers' League 01 eurred last evening at Yonah Hull when Pleisher defeated Ilaldwin. first-half champions, by the icore of .",.", to ll and eliminated tho In comolixe builders from the running in the final series). The defeat assured the llullcrworth team of capturing second -half honors, nolhwithstanding they meet Dohson next xv eck. Halwin slnrled off in the lend and nl ihe end of the first half xverc uhcad IS to 1.1. but Vlcislier forged to the frnnf immediately with tho Ktart of the second half and xvero never in real danger throughout the rest of the game. Atherhnlrli, K. OConncIl and Ixuchlich ic stura for the xvinner.s. while Koi-ett and (trneff ulond kept Italdwin his bnll club home from Iho park In 1111 oM-fualitncd bua." If they blart in losing many games Manager livers won't wait for nny old-fnuhloned bus lo arrive before he start to ride 'cm. Tho 1'at.trst Animal A CCORDINO to BUch vital stallsUcs as bare been gatheted up (o date, the xvorld'n fuslcot iinimal that truvtlft on txo. three, four or more legs is 11 type of the Asiatic antelope. This antelope has been timed by scientists, using nn nutomoblln In pur suit, at sixty -two miles nn hour. There Is certainly no other form of animal life that, unaided, tmu run sixty -two miles nn hour. The xvorld's fastest horse run covtr u mile in 11 minute and thirty -live sec onds. Tho Par KtiMcrn antelope, covering a mile in fifty-eight seconds, would leave Man u' War llnt-foolcd and floundering. .Man's Velotlly TH13 mile, record fnr a man is around I minutes 12 seconds. One reason 1 for tills slowness is man's inubility to I old up his speed for p mile. If some human could maintain his 100-yurd speed for 11 mile without flagging he would le able lo coxcr the aforesaid mile in 2 miniife.s IS seconds. This would lx nl thn rate of 100 yards in !l 3-5 seconds. So man bus neither the speed nor tho stumlnu to compete with an antelope, a greyhound or 11 horse, not tomcution n few others. The human runner loses speed rap idly nfter tho first quarter. He hns run tills first quarter ns fast ns -17 Fcennds. which is ut tho rulo of .". minutes S seconds for (he mile. Hut. developing human stamina and speed to the point of running 11 mile faster Hum 1 minutes bus. been beyond the -kill of nny trainer, mainly hecuuse no trainer lias had any such mutcriul to work w-ith. Some day n freak runner may come along xvlm euu tear off n mile under four minuted, rtut xvo may hax-o sev eral xxooU lo xvii It before wc come upon any such entry. No Squawk Coming AN IIIAT15 eastern football follower sends us a loud fqunwk from u Los Angeles paper because Harvard. Yale and Princeton refused to cancel their games for October 22 in order that one of them might accept California' cb.il Imge. The nrtlelo In question charges the thrco eastern universities xvilh du'ekln out from under through fear of dc fent. Just why the writer should hate expected any one of the three (0 can-' eel a scheduled game' to take over the Cullforuln contest Is beyond all rcii. scnlng. "I lived In California for fioxetj years. ' pens the writer. U'k hln eastern team gels licked thry eet 111... . k... .1.1..1, ,1 .. i. ' .. "J y 1,11.1 minium i nicy, ll oig COUtge UK UuitV Hut 'here Is no praise and n ijoHHiuerauoii ior tne long trip out Moving -1'lci tiro Features "llrokcn Ulossoms" J. Beckett and H. Wills. J "Tho Miracle JIun"--"nabe,, UnLh ( onrnd In Quest of ills Youth" no Jess Willard. Any Repeaters Around? NO AMERICAN LKAOUB club hu won tho pennant two yearti in bue cession since tho Boston Kcd Koi ran out 11 double string In 1015 and 1016. The hib't Nntlonal League club to re peat xub the Giant muchtnc of 1012 and 101:1. What chance now has Clex-eland or Brooklyn lo horn back in xvlth a re peater? Both possess better than an outsitU chance. Cleveland xxill be one of th two American League favorites. Brook, lyn will be ouo ot the. two or three N' tlonnl League fuvorltes, and if Dutch Itculhcr decides to keep on pitching from April to Oetobcr Brooklyn will come close, enough to being the main favorite. But the triple xvinners of the old days seem to have passed on and out. HOW many years is it golnj to take Notre Damn to discover tint sb can't take one of these extended football trips xvhlch bhe tirrungcs each season ond then cancels later? Both Harvard and tieorgiu Tech xvould be muea obliged to know. WH WOULDN'T care to xcrestlo "Strangler" Uwls if he barred ex cry hold cicept the Dngerlock. SIR AV ALTER had ns ti xvriter he TP SI J- date penned it hootch." tforurioht been up to xvould havn "The sla at evo xxas full 0! tmt. Ml rlphtu rc-erri'Mi For Tomorrow! Tiplltz Boxes Mitchell Tonight Xtllu.inkM-. y 1. II -Jo. TIMiti (f I'lnl jt(.jrlil.i I, In I f I -Ic for his tot roilinl Niu hi rt inrmht h tl- Ainlitortuni nntn. Illetiir Xtlt ti'i 'linu' finished tiatiin, her. for 'his ."Ui hta llret In thr MWMIo ost Xltli.iisli 1 IM 11 UP" 11 of Ttplll. fl h L.I 1 1 fin- ff il. ro l.lir. Mint Jo la ix. ( ii. 1 .1- ' f Hi fi.l tli.it In. li-tii-M -tie tin,, rf I'lul i.ldi-amitiriJ rc-. om nienilation. Nick Carter Traded by Cubs Cliliacn, Kl 11 M k I'nrirr h.i l'f n tni'li-il l in ' ii .ico rutin to tho KannM ! ni ri. . 1 utii'i dull. wilt, h !' .Ml In it. 1 il. . I 1 im-lun.-o lln ullrli. r Hut' " ii r it I II ,1 XXnrni r uli . n.lIM f. ' Nu .ii 1 ltllti It is no noiim erl l.t 1 nn-- w , . ft tlttlll-. MOUnUh liian for ih 1 .jr.,, ;n t uhoo I I 3.50 1 I WOVEN I fi MADRAS I Shirts I fi dr3 -fllK! l H Guaranteed jfl B Fast Colors I I 1235 IV1ARKET ST. I ( So. 13th St. I f h J? "Always JB !, &3kJlJF'0 I "Know Your Store" is a watchword that should be YOURS. Unques tionably Shoes are now being offered at prices and at price-reductions that seem a little bit incredible. At Dalsimer's you can be sure of Quality, Style and Value, of the reputation that is behind our Shoes, for you can remember that Successive Generations of Philadelphia Men have known this Store for 40 Years! In our February Sale, Tomorrow, we are offering Top-Grade Shoes and Oxfords at .60 These Qualities, Formerly Priced $12.00 to $14.00 All Leathers Brogue and French Last and Other Effects. Quality ingrained in every detail of their workmanship and material. Neu) French latt In genuine Brown Cordo van $8.60. IP? - A y -3v. zw tfca V H . 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I'm r... nl ,,-iai bomr, la Iralnin Jn an i Ui c '! dua'HjTan'e Tosiur Coalrr anil Hurry x s ir Tork. ra.i February . . TaMJo 1tivr biirea lltn i'iuivtn IJalUmoro nexl Weanewlay nlhi P1PS REPAIRED Thoroughly Cheaply BITS FOR PIPES OF ALL MAKES ClOAfl STORC 20-N-l2ia ST. a - ' R ' 3ml ' SPECIAL EARLY PRICES Baseball Uniforms 'k Batr N 7 BASEBALL MANAGERS! Se our samjilti Ullrl C"t our proes befor mri-htu Ini; 'ic Mhfro Cn!l -n o Uhjne u! Kennebec Canoes GET OUR PRICES FIRST HARTMANN'S NEW SPORTING GOODS STORE 522 Market St. VJ Factory toYoa lllfl OPEN EVENINGS 1217 Market StltfASK $5, $6 & $7 SOFT MS The Biggest Values in Town I ho 1 a t e r t ptxlu- include I All . hade.-, and .ill -ins. This is hi low I'O.-t of man 'facturc. ml fit mwm .$8, $9, .$10 & $12 Genuine VELOUM HATS The rich t-ilky kind The Ink t, ttylc All -hades, all sizes. $2.50, $3 and $3.50 ) All-Wooi CAPS S 6 o SUNI5TED JMEN'S STOKES, 1217 MARKET STJ Wihi in Ct. sSsS HJL5tiL This is yur Search . . , Warrant to shop around and compare valtien. It l3 our honeat belief t nowhe can you find such value for in th Clearance Sale we have lowered price, to the point where great volume of Sale8 only will permit thet reductions. And Dalsimer hn. K !.. - rf VSXlkAiAIb Broguiih Dark Tan Calf Oxford SS.60 aO J'' I X.- ,. -z&Z3r These Values Were Formerly Priced $8.00 to $10.00 Here are Dalsimer Shoes and Oxfords at Lowest 1921 Prices. All Leathers and All Styles, including the model illustrated, forming the finest choice in Philadelphia. Opr Hosiery is Tis a Feat to Fit Feet" Entire Main ucpenaaoic di Hpt. T) OI n entire main very moderately X JLJLC I1P OilOe ilinrfi Floor Devoted t m . m mm - " priced. 1204-06-08 Market Street to Men's Shoes i i jwk MlBtr. :t tv :.1 il I l caesta fliasur-fiulUvui
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