$&W, '.J"VtWllW ? W-(V jtPtHlfi m . & -z-' EVEOTNCf PUBLIC U3DGBE :miPD, &TKD'AY, MBRUATOT 33," Ml OTHER WRESTLERS ARE HAVING A HARD TIME IN FINDING THE KEY TO THE STRANGLER'S LOCK rai'vw,- r;V'Tt!l mm Mil T&U ii m i M tti H T'V it r A ft m?K.s : y w A JJ1 'Jltrr' "B M ir-. h MACKMENARE GIVEN GOOD BREAK 7N SCHEDULE; OPEN AT HOME WITH YA1SHS; 1 U FLA Y 15 SUM) A Y GAMES rnnC American League uill piny n lot of ball games this year. Thcro Is no doubt nboiit It, became the oQlclnl chcdulc has been arranged ami handed out In the palpi tatlns public. Kneh club m the league will play 161 gnmea, one-half nt home nml the otliers on alien soil. Our Athletic1! will not Inaugurate tho season at homo. After rehearsing nt Lake CliarleN, .a.. they will piny tractlce contents on the trip North and come back here oil April 0 to battle the Phils for tho championship of IChlgh avenue. This hnvn't been decided for fomo time nil thcro is much interest In the battle? An unusual feature Is that a I'lillniMpln.i club Is certain lo win. Buch is not the cast when tho regular championship games rc played. The regular season start" on "Wednesday, April 13, and the Macks will assist Babe Kuth in the opener at tho Polo Grounds Tins guvs tlm home folks n good break, as a big crowd vili be on hnnd to have a look nt the Yank? lour games will be plao( in n many das and tlicn Connie ttiil play his first Sunday game of tho senvui vtitn Vnbhhigton en April 17. 'Taking it all in nil, the A vvre not six en tho worst of It by tho schedule makera. The will piny fifteen Sun day games nbroad, which is more than nny other club in tho league. Tbc nlo will pla. a doublc-liiader In Xcw York on .Inly I. which menns a big financial return. Holiday gnmes will be singed hero on Decoration and Labor Days. .Connie has n great chance to climb upward this year. His ball club is beginning to look like something, and right now compares favorably with other teams on the circuit. The White Sot linve been "hot to pieces and pr6bably uill be the wc-il.cut dub in the league. This should bring jo to the hcaits nf the Shi be l'ark fans, lvlio have been on the job for jenrn wat lung their favorites sallowing In the mud. I'icttj lough for n team to etick In the cellar for mt straight jears It's time this Hip Van Winkle nci was shifted to another town 'The opening gamc-t in the American League fdiould be interesting. Tin f hnnpioiHiip ("lcwlimd dub gnet- to 8t. Louis to meet the Crown.., managed b Lee I'olil. This will be Lee's debut ns pilot of the club und iiis (irt job as niannger after he find bimsejt off the ('Icu'I.ind pajioll The r-hattciec,' White So. pln in Detroit, (ilea ton battling Cobb. Ho ton will open in Washington Sundny baseball lias proed to be very iiopul.tr and all the cities have it except Philadelphia nnd Boston. Wnh lngfon tops the list with seventeen ynbb.ith game, nml thirteen nr been given to Chicago. Cleveland, New York and St. Looie. Detroi rce-eued nn ei.cn doren. Hy ItOBCItT W. MAXWKIJ, Sport Editor r.tenlnt I'ul.llo Juicer with Atlanta brought him uuder the direction of Mlko Kelly, of St. I'.utl, who was nble to lenrn tho only thing temperamental about I'rauk Leo was that lie was u normal nnd natural .COO hitter. There ncicr has been n league in which Brazill played that he has hit leys tlinn .XV,',, unless it was tho Illuo Hidge League of 1018, no trace of which can bo found In tho guido books. All Bra-ill did in 1011) was to bad both the Eastern Leaguo and the Western Canada I.rn.uc in bitting, nnd all lie did in IOL'0 was to rank fourth In hitting in tho Southern Association and first in hitting nmong the men who plnjcd in mo.e thnu iifty games in the Anicrlcau Association. F C, M tCv run pick up n fiw tuof tempaa vtcntnl athletes like Urasill the Athlelies nro quite likely to he sum tillering their siibtray priii-leges. AND THEN HE TOOK UP GOLF " JifOW that tlic schedule line brut arianged. nil that in be dour u to ic' the teams in shapi to play Ihr jamn. That that. iew MacUman Is .300 Hitler IT Ml'T 1'C rsiher diconcertiiit to nn ambition j ing ntlilete. after he hfs made ten hits in ten Mieri"..ne times at but in a ClnH A l"ague, to hae it hinted to li'm that previous to the time lie struck these blows In- wnm t putting foith In bent effort" nnd to be told that arraug" monts had been made to "hip him to a Class C club. et that is what practn .illj hnppeticd to a joung third bae man on th' reserve list of the Athletics, the samp bein? Frank Leo r.rnsill, oneo of tho Dodgers. l'rank Leo, in ome mannei. has gained the reputa ttdn of being a tempeininentnl nthkti a leoutation about aiCundcservcd a the one (irover ('kvelind Alexander was furnished with In It'll lie piaeticallv liad the order of the tin can attached to his peison right after ho made his ten hits in a row for llartfoid in 1010. nnd last year ho was in a jnm down in Atlanta. The result of both ot these incidents was in ISrarlll's favor, for his dcp-irture from Hartford ga-n him the ihinee to lend two leagues In batting in one 'in-oii. nnd ln next job after the one Brazill Has Been South Before WHCN I?rnzitl goes to Lake Charles with the A's this spring it will be his tiiird training trip with n big league, club. He was one of the Urookln tourists in 1019 and last spring was in the Mack earn van Hrnzill, a left-handed batter and n right-handed thrower, began his career on this eaith at Spanglcr, l'a., on August 11, 1M0, nnd slnrtcd Ills bir-ob.ill career nine teen jenrs later at Cumberland, Md . in the Tlluc Hidgs League. That league evidently perished early in tho sea son, for no tr.ieeH of it enn be found In the Spnlding or Hcnch guides. After it fell bv the wnvslde Brnzlli moved on to 1'ranklin, l'a., and plnved with the Independents tlicrc. The spring of 1010 found him in Jacksonville with tno Dodgers, and he was with them on their first trip to IJoston, being turned ocr to Hartford chortlv nfterwnrd. It was In Hartford Itrnr.ill tore off his ten hits in n tow, Jils reward for this being a ticket to Winnipeg. Manitoba. In the Kastern. Trnnk Leo battel for .!100 and in tiio Western Cnnnda lie hit for -411. Hoth liguics topped the leagues, and bv leading two in min seat-on he iqualed n performance of Pnttiik Hent Doughertx. Pit was the hitting king of tho Connci tinit Leigin in 11101, and when its hcason ended went out to the coast and played with Los Angeles. When the California League nveingcs amc out these showed Patrick Itnr out in front with h fourteen-point advantngo oter Pciko WiIon, once a Uiant ratcher. Brazill went South with tin A's in 1020 and Mack left him in Atlanta. Tn that Ocniglnn metropolis Prank Leo hit well, but his fielding was not rp to pur He had mj.ired his throwing arm on Mav ".'t and the Atlanta leade-Charles Frank hnd his own ideas nbmit curing n The two rrnnks Charles, the lender, and Piank Leo, the private patted company, Brazil! going to Sf Paul, where lie played under Michael J. Kcll. Mike had Branll's aim treated nnd i.iied nml l!ia?ill hit '17! for the Apostles, doing a lot of other things be side. He bad a tuple steal nnd wn, we b"I'ere. the one pin or put out of a game bv nn umpire in the post-smson sciies with Baltimore for the Class AA championship ( I t, i.. i.icc.ik-.,A.iT 'finvsQ ooiCRutt TtS CMC 0-Trtr,RUt03 T a?LlFRAC3,.0NV i RUIO Of K66P.M0 VtfUl at nin 8Htf- J bwsMassu y ViVcfi ' Yoj uiani cia - . - h fiuSS. MiMJvas LT(I -, y I "TN" RSmf) -mis (VAomwiwtl NO S j h$ I CV ITP JfL-' .m? I I SMM.L HMe to RCMiMtJ I i. f-a 0f ."5lKV am in i s w9 MPASAm' Then Mp "To ok op Colp twfHih M r. TA ', COD PLENTIFUL OFF NEW JERSEY COAST Smaller J'nricty Known as Tom Cod Travel in Large Schools and Frequently Enter Bays and Rivers on Journey Southward MONTREAL 1 IN HOCKEY DRAW B", R '.ltL'R batting ax rage for the hist fri yrun By VV. E. MEEHAN Miptrlnlemlfnt of th I'nlriiipuiit Parle ,tuit ilium TUB Xew Jersi coast is as alluring to tin fi"li fnmll ns it is to the bumnn family. Pisii of the south journey thither In summer nnd lish from New England and een further tiPith find It ntttnctlvc in wintc" Among the winter Msliors nt the piesent time nre two prominent mem bers of the codfish niistocrncy. In this instance the term i one of distinction mid not ridicule, for the head of thf of ten or twelve Inches. It t-o ciosclv resembles the young of the common cod, j that it is not easy to distinguish one I from tho other. Liko nil the other members of the family the loincod lives on the bottom, and makes use of tho one barbel It has attached to the point of its lower jaw to help it find food. Tho barbel is as sensitho ns the whiskers of a cnt, or morp so, and it Is nlso endowed with the ouso of taste, the barbel Is thciefore tin important attachment Flashy Canadian Heatllincr3 in 1-1 Deadlock No Ex tra Period lie hotkey, tho kind that has mndo hotkey the favorite Canadian winter spoi t, was exhibited by Canadian head liners at the Ice Palaco last night. At the expiration of threo fiftccn-minutc periods ot dnzzling stick work, mar eloiiR skating and sensational handling of tho puck, the Metropolitans, of New lork, composed of former Canadian n.o t,n,.,i u n i,.,; f.,i.. .. i.i. ! stars, and tho Montreal Bank of Cnn- thf a decided preference for small crab". ( mlft, tcam welc deadlocked at one goal e of and small shellfish. It nlso rngerly i cnlu ... , , , wn- I takes small fish nnd fragments of fish. I ,r0, uecislon was rcnthed in this J , it. i f. . . c!l i-itslrlt It- Id fill of n tn n hit (h IiaaU.i r,RA7.iu;s in:connitw) ami ioio rcir Cfiift Hank nidItnrtjord I WW Winnipeg lr() iilanta J 11)30 St. Paul " (7 All n II l'( fit S.vi ', ..wu 21 02 11 .7s' .J.'. SO ,J 3ti CI ..7.1J oj lis a; .w .J7 . tl',o 12 sin .m; Totals "Of men i'Ao played in more than fifty names. Cofji aM. llil. hj I'ulil.r I 'ilarr C IT V f ""i . TOUR DOWN SOUTH ' ON JACK BRITTON'S DIADEM Brother Bill Posls S10,000 That Lean Mihvuuliccan Can Win Welter Title in Bout to a Decision Becehrr Wears Hebraic Initials on His Trunks ( liorle Bereher, New Yoik fe.ltlurweigln if. oi. " Ot the few liovers of Jpwir.ii extraction who i nigs to h.s own name for tistit. mr nf 111 tact. Chnrlc -. o I iil of tne fighting trnditKiii of In-, race thnt he lias intiodu ' nn oucimil lea in the ring Lin lilnounl on his trunks are his ini -tnl-. tmbioldcred In Hebraic letters. Phil Haggerty Signs 22 Players for 1921 Season on the Diamond lamlly, liacius t nl arms. J.sq., one those now i-ojnurninir in the deeper ters off southern New Jpre, , has Hns i Probably its favorito food is sciuld. i name inicrwown in tie History ot sev ' ernl of the mightiest of nations, and Ills portraiture on Cnnndiau money und in tho colonial seal of the now gient com monwealth of Massachusetts. The pnnnce of lnembeis of the eod lisli fnmil.i is of interest to live tinner men for a grcnter reason tlian theit notable food ('untitles. 'Iliej all take the hook with freedom, und some put up n fight that nlmoit qunlilles tlicm for the giiino lish ctasn. I The common cod only feels comfoit- nlile in wntci ilint is close to the rreer.- (,,, Nhoie. from pieis ing po nt and it travels fiom the At-' fIOiu btdtls. lantlc to tne rneinc oy way en me 1 North Po't. It further docs not feel full freedom of comfort and locomotion mijess theie is 1100 or more feet of water nloe its bark or n weight of about 100 pounds to the squnn ineii of it boh It i fond of the bottom, and with u wisdom surpassing ronu higher Hiiiiunls. if fishermen nre to be skirmish. It is customary in hockcv Toincods travel in crcat schools and to I'Jay an extra. five or ten minutes or early in the winter they make their wa i sudden death" period, tho latter soutliward as far as Virginia. They enter bns and even ascend rivrm ot their i-pnwning time, nlmost into fresh wiitcr. As their spawning time Is in the winter and their nnpenrance in tin wnters mentioned chiefly for that pur pope, the tomcod is often called Irost fish. But all do not go into the bays and rivers: great schools remain in the open waters in the shallows near shore, both in nnd bejond the brenkeis. An angler mn therefore fish for them fiom f i om urloges or Tomcod Itestless Prom the foiegoing it might be in ferred that one could go out nny timo during the winter nnd fih where he i hose nnd be certnln of catching n go id-ii d mess of tomcod. Such nn inference would bo nn error. While the schools nie gencrnllv niinieiourt ami beili'esl i-wnllowt. etones. shells or Mind I large. th fish nro lestlcss nnd moe ..i i .....,.. ... i.,lni- -n frnm.iilni'ii tn iilaee. rVlliscnilCUtlr there ill if tho (loleut coiiiumtinn of the water is a dee ided unccrtni.utv legnrding the I will not knock it about H LOl IS M. .TC! v ITiLWACKni: is i grout 1 ttl. bcxiug town Wlinrn roa bs.i 1 -n 10 bllts nre put on and it is not uncommon for a N-40.000 gate to be nttri't'd nt t'i" u iiitoriuin in the beer'es fjti The, 1'nce some rcnl -mrtsmen out thnt win too, nnd whenever home talent is 50 per n nt of a frneiiH tbe Milwa ikeein nlwao (.ets the snnpoit of the li l! eiow'l It seer's to he so ilifo-i"t in miin oihir Cities 'friiistatiM-. l'hi'ndelph .1 n.menibi" the f nf 1 isr 1 hee-mg niisd of L'.'iO who ci'ie ..11 fimo Mil v-ntikee to 11 01 fi Itn'hin Mitehe'l npninst Ilennj l.enna-.l n Ne-v ork. 'nst month1 TIip Wis, nMii iote jootcd fo entlnisltihilcallr nieamnsh end with such im tlist tuev could 1 heard distinct' v aboe the din of tlmi and of rooters for tne champion That's the sort of npiric that giws n noser lots of lonfidenep Minntunk fins are minl'eutln mueh In Mllunukei hn lu.wi nnriftn lo hrlnp rit tn tonlpht s mnitlnc between Dnriy .-Hiiwauivce nns ikhi arixims o nrin? ,,rv nnrt r Ilyno'4 Tcy will to hn a championship within lt im-tnls l or A 4 repcMv8.y by Tom Lou.hry ami Jo) some tltnn tliev beliOMsl thnt I.i'hle Kannrdy tne immbe- vlih otlr boula in follnwn, loh-im llra'i e Duck nUlj Waller l'toi mi r"l Adlr llpr Jae.c Mc W 1 1 n e. 1 inx Oor Orltfrri anil Artl$ Mi e e Dnnneil llit lew tirl. linn p r'l h ie ' un4r '." 111 iin-ni-' n lplflt, ,,t M1I1 finin. 1 Viro ir tilv"il ' t-oi tniali1 ri-e'nWnnla 'rem Hni'iin Its .1 b-iiii. hiiin! Is- V.ni'.t J. riectt.U. Ilirtin .Im'i-e will mt Law Anelo Mi hli ne't 1 out Ttirv vl I el tothr at Iieirt Ins on "brury SI. !Iltchell had the -tutT to l-no-k the he Juvidcci clmiieiin fiom the ,1, m of IVn- , ny Leoiini'l Hot 1 mi 'ho knots -nf fered bv lib hie hne cnnvin 1 d tlin fans there that (.lerjtliin , is flnoie as fur. ns the light (eight ilniduu 1- cinii eniec) But tliev bnven"t given op hope Now tho Milwn'il.ei im nre foeusin,' their optics on the glittering klh " ked on I Jack Biitton -i brow Thc think 1 lint 1 7'inl.ev M'tehell 1 111 iliiil the i eterjc titleholdei from ln-i Isure'' , und J'lt topree it the bisile-s lorg fntu want i to put up renl lucre to pnne thnt their dope Is not wrong. 1 Cne little wiim n'reaiU posted ik in the nniount of lo ikiii !. Bill, Mitch-' 11, who is wiP'ng t'i h ' ' n'l go on a J Vvferce's decision l'i'H i ot,.' of the t munv contideni Mil'Mvukeenii" who lire 1 pot-itlvc that hi linn binther can Wind' nufileientlv on ISiutMi t gmb off the svelter crow n Negotiations now are on fur u meetiug between Pinkm mui Bntton ur the Cor den, New ork cm Winx Jiii. Tnter rannnt m d"rti ! h 1 H l-wlnt P-K3-I1 UP DY ! 1 l - ppnnfj. -f tiri. Iff. la inxloux In ml J hnn It lie 1 tla op llactlltie ilurra- Phil Hnggeit ' nni i 1 ot tne Xa- tlvily t. C In' I il '- 1 "iixielering a southern trip fur 'Sih - rm, training. 1 Phil has siguo'l twent two plavi'ts 'so far. Tnetmle 1 U B-ll Hill, n nephew 'of Wild Bill TMiiovnn Bill, who Is I rt feet 'Kj inches tall w.w n htnr per- foimer for the Mn-illnn Agnthnn base- 'ball club of Mnsil!on the team 'that wen 1 In sem urn 1 1 nmpioiiship of ' the I 1 111 I St ite In ,'cfeiitln the Oil " 1 1 V temii hisr m ir s chn'iipiruis and , this icnr's nmii'rs ip Also "Leftv" Xollin I' Pi.iiler. T! Paggett Meser, of list M.'ir's r'uli hn'e ieturne( signed nnt"!!' ts in Hnggeru Nntmtv plo'ed III', gam' Inst ienr, winning uine-j inno nnd losing twen ty till en Phil is go'ng to tr. to arrange a niimbei of ethlbliion games down South reioie coming oitli Lust jenr .Nn U'lli took series fiom Suffolk, of tlie Au-?;inln leagues, Brookljn Boxnl (iiants. Sl isr.n ,r Itrotlieis, Abei - I frith, n... I A inn. .... Oini . -jfc. 1.- ..1,1, j,,,r, ui .-.l- Sport Now at Its Best I r.,.1 c..t... ..IV 11... .,, 1 "Ml Hilling. "II nn -' ' nt tin- tunc is nt its best, most 1 iitlmslasti" nnglcr tv nt .1 A ci d-lisliins ni'iiipies two or three dajs: the sen is genernlh rough, the water told, the woik o' hulling In the grent length of hauclline -for n tod nt thin worl: is nut result of a ilnv's nut inc. If nn nnglcr Is fortiiniite enough to find a school he . probnbU will catch ns many ns he can leike.( const convc nn ntl carry, but the chances nre but onlv tiie , nlmo-t I ft. -fifty that he will not find a school As i'e loincod is u bottom feeder, it is fisl.eii ior in tho same innnner ex netl' ns for kinglish. A heavy sinker is attached to tho end of the line nnd both hooks so attached that they will lest will trip taKe a usually of the question mill the clcaelwtlglU 01 1 on me iioitoui. - uere w no iimmnui tin Ik! .t 1 If, is tun nnd woik only for tolng with tho bait on the part of a ,, lui.M Itnineoel As sogn as it is met with 'I hero is n dilfrrent stor to tell con- 't is sete,l nnd swallowed. It is taken cciuiiu' niioi'icr meinbor of the family ' ns,ii. l.h nnd decisively ns by nwenk - .0,.' li.. ...nt A -mall -sired mem- fish although naturally not with is ,er 11 is lest known nndir the name. Innv, a blow nor with ns hnrd nnd bit- o' torn- .1 1. enl grows to a lengtli cr a fight nfterwnrd. RADBOURNE GREATEST IN BASEBALL IRWIN Veteran in National Game Believes One-Time Brilliant Providence Hurler Outshines Cobb, Wagner and Speaker as Best' Player That Ever Lived enders. it OS n WILL STAGE HUPP E WILLING TO BIB MEET TOWHiT' DEFEND TITLE HERE MU lllnchmn Is noihr li'i f!'i n i.t.it ' in He nsjnfcfl Many j.n.. 1 im riisa nnd vhlty lliir. a U-s'rcil oppuntntn A' lireyen' r 11 en oineiits nre being inii'ie nf the imm "ieid .iinu Miner ireets. The hcaaon i 1 opin 111 Apn resulting in continuous play until one team lias made a. goal. Mels Lack llsMes Montieal was willing to plav to n linlsli. but the Metropolitans, lacking Hie training tltjs ycur, declined. They had only two substitutes with them, against four for Montreal, and this lack of reserves resulted in the Mots' lcfu-nl to continue. While the game was on it was a thiilllng inhibition. It was n real job even to get within shooting distance of Mio goal, so clojc was tho cheeking. Both teams were well matched, and it was nn exhibition of hockey by two teams thoroughly fchooled in all the une points of this ice sport Montreal won the championship ol nn- .uuuircai jjiiui; i.cngui) tins jenr, nnd ns this was about the btrnncrast amateur organization in Montreal this season, tno .Montieal team that plnved mi u represented streiigtn ami eiass. The reward for winning the titlo was the trip tn .New York and Philadelphia To Play Off Tio The deciding match between tlicso tennis is scheduled to be plnjed in Biookhn on Monday night, but nn ef fort now is being mode to hnve tliein plaj off tho tie in this city, tieorge P. Pawling, president of the Ico Palace, who left Lake Placid, N. X.. last night to attend the Quaker City-Boston A. A. gnme nt tho Boston arena to night, wired that ho will confer with the) Montreal and Metropolitan officials iu New York tomorrow on his return fiom Boston. Montreal scored its lonu goal m the (list pciiod, nftcr thirtcou minutes ol run . wnin jiuacrsou mauc a piior irom the center of tho rink that carried such speed it went through Icwis' gunrd like' a bullet. 1 Not until ten minutes of the third period elapsed was the Mots nblo to. tie. Then Duncan took tho disc down tho lco, around tho Montreal net, made a short pass to McCualg, who pro ceeded to feint Penny out of position, then shot homo the tielug count. Helntzman Golf Victor ny GRAXTIAND IHCE T1IH class In Passionate Oratory might just ns well form and decide this momentous cmcsUon: "Who is .the greatest ballplayer that ever lived ?' Over the full run of tho cotirfo our nominations ore as follows: rirat Ty Cobb Second ilonini Wagner. Third TrU SpCakcr. Cobb, because lie led his league Iwelvo out of fourteen years; becauso he was tho greatest run getter baseball ever has known ; becauso ns nn attacking machine ho never has had on canal ; be cause ho was first, brainy, daring and sensational. Wagner ranks second because he was nnothcr mighty hitter and one of the greatest infieldcra of the game. Speaker, tho greatest fielding out fielder that over lived nnd & raro bats man, mighty a well hare third places ns any one else. Tho Full Court BUT our observation has bttn limited. It has covered n scant two decades. And over the full route Arthur Irwin, the eminent veteran, says wo nro all wrong. Arthur has managed to give just forti -three years of his life to baseball. In this tlnio he has been player, mnn n.er. coach, tcout. business mnnagcr and six or seven other things at one J spot or another. Ho is still actively interested in base ball, and yet he was battling nwny with "IIoss" lladbournc eoujo thirty-nine or forty years ago as a member of the winning Providence club. So, when It comes to tho full and complete route, with n forty-three-year horizon to face, Arthur has most of us stopped abruptly. Tho Irwlnlan Selection "T'VE seen them nil, from Ansonto X Babo Kuth," said Irwin, "nnd from Pcto Browning to 'Ping' Bodic. "It has been u long parade of many elnrs, for n lot of bnscball can bo played In forty-fhrco years. "I've seen ninny great ones, but the grentcst ballplayer that ctcr lived was Charley lladbournc, ot rrovldcnce. Why? Becauso as a pitcher he once pitched thiity-ciglit consecutive games. "Because ho won eighteen straight games, workn'g almost every day. He finished this march by winning nine games in nino days. "Because ns a pitchor he had more etuff on tho ball than nny one I ever saw, nnd with this the greatest judg ment nnd tho fastest brain, fr "Because he was far and away lua best hitter on a hard-hitting club one of tho greatest hitters I ever saw. "Because ho was the best catcher on tho club, tho best infieltlcr on the club and the best outfielder on tho club, "Ho Is tho only man I cvor saw who could star at all nine positions nnd in addition drive in moro runs than nny one clso on the tenm," cogo is the only city thnt ever held two pennant winners for one sen,nn in IDOfJ-rcnel Hint same uar lJo,L win t in onlv .f ,. 1.-1V .. "OStOtl " " --J klVJ U 1III1II TH - 1 I - in . R TN" SO PAIl as lfl i, concerned, Tr Cobb h about the only mnii wiii, , chance to head off Hlslcr. ami c,m Colli! will have no chnnco if his wcakVnM knecenp doesn't hold up. Slslcr. w m ..... M()v,i null D-IUIIUIT IPIJi ulll rake out many n base lit thnt' Col, could havo got once, but will ' get again, tinier his Injured leg hi. comes Intact. 'H.o lending liittcr ride, to the front on bis leg, as wel as , ' the horsepower of his batting eye. TF THERE is nny upset to this lt A statement it nifty be handed in hT Ktitb. who now expects to gi,e Sl,"r f.il,n.tU.? ?nd lc,a(1 lho ,ca:",, And the "Babo" is no opponent to be depl,c,1 In tho select College of Swat. AFTEIt nil, probably the quctim -" reeotd In all baseball Is that it re. mnined for Connlo Mnck, 01m 0f th greatest mnnngcrR of nil time, to brci. all past mnrks by finishing Inst for i, consccullvo -.cars. That is the one turn beyond nil dope. j Coriyilont. Hit. All rights rrv.ifrf PENN MEETS YALE Indoor Polo Teams Clash at Armory In First College Game Tonight reun'a undefeated indoor polo tm will meet Ynlo tonight nt 8 o'clock at tho Armory, Thirty-second sheet nnd Lancaster nvenue, In the firstbig inter eollcginto game of tho season. Coach Conor, of the Bed and Blue; announced this morning that he would tisethosnino line-up thathns wlthsto.i.1 the attacks of other teams so surccs fully so far this season, namely, cn tnln Jimmy Scxtou, Dan B.ck and .Toe Goodman. Ynlo's line-up is In douht nccording to their conch nnd lie will not make It known until tho teams tale the taubark floor. The EH tcam nrrlved here lat ni;ht and their ponies this morning. Tills i the first time tn tho history ot college indoor nolo thnt ponies have been taknu along by tennis for use in 11 game Usually the visiting team bnrrnns horijcs from the home aggregation. Ynle is so anxious to win the gome that she is taking no chances, hence biings nlon her ow n ponies. ALLEN WANTS RELEASE to Stopped Cold THIS nrray (.tops us cold. Hulh, for ono etnmplc. is a grent hitter, a great pitcher, a good outfielder and 11 good first basemuu. But he Isn't a catcher, shortstop or third baseman. The snme goes for Sisler, one of the best of the all-around (.tuts. But Sis ler can't quite measure up to tho di mensions of "Olo Hoss" Kodbournc. "Bndbournc could throw a bnll Ki5 jards," sajn Irwin, "which is close to tho world'n record. He had tho great est arm I ever saw." It's n matter of opinion, nftcr all. But klncc the game of Bndbourno's day was a bit different from tho gamo of today, in n pitching way at least, it may be that the momentous problem will never be entirely unruelcd. Thirty jenrs from now thejy will be digging up nnothcr to prove that Itael bourne, Cobb, Speaker and Ruth were merely semi-pros. And so it goes. Doubling Up JUST ns St. Louis is the only city that hns ever given the game two league battling leaders for the snme year so Chicago aud Boston enter for other records. Oeorge A. Mnrelnnd figures that in oTcr foity-fivo years of baseball Clii- Former Red Backstop Objects Transfer to St. Paul Cincinnati, 0.. Pcb. 1. Cntchcr Nick Allen, who was recently t-ohl b) the Cincinnati Notional League lids'1 ball Club to St. Paul of the American Association, conic to Clneliinnti rl" day to register nn objection to lil tui'iinfer, claiming that he is entitled to nn unconditional rclense. President August Herrmann mIJ when Allen was signed b Cineiiin.ill it was agreed ho should have a relni?.' if lie did not ninke good. He made good and this rclieed the club ot its ohlig.i tion to give him his unconditional te lease. Allen belie es lie could sign witli some mnjor leaguo club if made a free agent. Twenty-Round Boute In Philippine Mnnlln. Feb 12 Tnrlit-roun) rU' fifrtitH nro rrmlttd under a t .III rn"l I ttin closln- houm of tlm riilllprln' P laitire. rrcttnun I'Klila'lon limit".! in t (l.lltn to ten rounds. Utah Bill Would Bar Boxing Salt LeiUe rll. 1'tnh. Il t2-- Ml w ns Introduicrt In tli I'tevh I.oslHaliire l" day bs n,prerentntln Itoiil J, Dims iirol.1lnic fur ttis -Ixilltlnn of tho i- n boxtnj- snd urlto flulit lctwei Elko Bowling Congress Tnlesle.. O.. lt'i. 12. The 'll1' l"",l,,"',' bowlliiB touinainent. with mm o 'tin on' limit'rcst tcsms enternl. will nisjn hern ti nnt lth nve-n tenm. from rolumbii. on. from Dclaworr. O.. r.nd four from Toledo aaonU win Contestants Will Try to Avoid, Champion Will Sign Next Week, r.Imnn3 Z. f." iV ajon will It., ninijii of th I.ecmbton Country 1 Tlirre nre Ifttfrs ,1 ill. nao i' of th" UvEMMi rinit ro KH fi cKlrti Wolfo onrt l!ob r,' tea 1 v Here's l he 1021 Layout for Connie Mael; 1 cam TIPLITZ LOSES IN GREAT BOUT WITH R. MITCHELL' j. Scraps About Snappers f'n I ilia 1' Ilk .-, ., ,', ' 1 in Prntlii i KfiutlfX IIm1.it, e' N'w 1 p, Ms ilcbut m Th n l nli j 1 in n 011 Toouny ' '-' ' 'h sii"im ' lenry ! In it f "i" K"n .r hlmn f It4l'. Itiipon Jrt th Kml ateil J O l nnl ixnnr Orl l H"no i Inn Mi I'll el-tinon -nj VI n t'-.nii I'OunB Jfonro. I Vuur hoiil viil !' . .iel"l 'i '! pro rrn of tb "mil.'" el '1 trncl" hy ih tPhlta-ell'hln i'KM l"-e lpr ui.d sari , UBlon No II fcl th- Lnbrir I ruin I u i larals EUdU blilun v-i Mtienn m Jimmy PowntT Jdo Huilr v. Jh k liinck lium and Ilenny HBb M..ID inlrif me The matihis. I Jtei- Jtcnre ejfpfl"! I)'in Kra in- In nn of tho fiw Imina 111 wlil'h (li f.iiu.cp lion tonM li l" oumoin'nl t I'm Imui tuik p aro In llnaion mrn tln.11 a rp nn (line then Jt hiii Iji lirrr. I 1"" l'"- am 'Older tho (oiPlMe. of PI II iiluantnan em Iondiy nl tn 1 i-i ' ' 1 ' 1 "hn" ' Tn inttK'.a .lih Mi r l-n (hy eloli tit tlm 01 "el" M Jsot Bielth Jo Pur. -fr, Jmm Ku lHn tnoK l'ilinr Kdllo Jam Al Wncnrr and 1'runKle Clrlt a pick fltoth are other numbtr O. W. Slcllrnry, mar nr barrarhn I-fnuo Island. h lo i..r unrtnr tils wnec frjiry nra Younn JH. leeey (juunun 1-2 m I t,fty frcn, 115 Mitirua WlUlums lie noUir Neero bout duld for (ho Aurtliorlum TuMdajr nlaht. 11 wUt ! Itvp,ii tho 'Tlnelnnatt F.Bsh" ivd lUrrr Onilllu '-hsy mt.t In tha orn- Gamsness of Ph ladelphian Fasci nates Milwaukee Fistic Fans Mllunutiee, lVli 1J --Promoters here loda 11 nli Knrliij to lematili ,fon Ti'ili . I'lnlndelph' 1, and llu hie Mit.de I. 1 nl lightweight rinc'e, fol lowing tb s, nsiitlonnl ten -round strnji nt the 1 lnori 1111 lait n ,'ht Mit.hcll wan the winner at the finish of t' 'i li irrieano loundi -In filet. ItieliieV nipe riont was lie v r in doulit fri.ni rio ope nlng gong Il"e.(r tli" Miiwnune! viiip i 'i or Ini.. 111 1 or; iouihI In nns.- t,t tlo i il'ing lififtlmg nml nggrev-iveness i.f ll.e l'til'ailellililiili, whose gi'il &."-ea'i 1 fav inoti'd tlie lor M 1 fiinn M IIOI Nl'rll II 2'. -. Sii AiirU. trll 2-1. 10 M,n . 1. Hnthln.Uiii, ti I. ."., li T ILHon 1 M;i Ji 111. in ii ml 11 in 1, at, Juiip I, no. Inn .luue 2 14i lli'lrull .liinr H 'I. 10 ( lileano I .liinn n 11 nt Ixnils. . .liinr l. 111 II Irt ( Irirliiid. .liiri- ,o, M t .' u nkliineion. .iiilv "e. .; M "I. Ili-tn It. lub '' AiiKiist I 2. lonico. Aumisi I. I ." n i. IiiiIi. I iiiim H (1 III I Iplrli id. .nenM II 1." II is. -,r lorle. I ro-.t iiilur A 1 1 111. unit l. in.), CI, Welsh- Infttun I "-i- iti'inhrr 11 in r lorlt. "Iileniliir 12 llosliiii. SKptrmlx r 11 II IS. 10 (n 111 nnd 0. m,). ' ( iii.iiiii hcnlpinlie'r 111 SI. .Ollls. rlilrmrpr 20 kpiilenihi i J I, ( hlcii'o ' lfrnlp " p-MUnnlirr .' IV ( i m. niirt v. m.), 10, 11 ! llPtrolt II i.i. in. nml n. Iln.lnil .(I eiv llrl.. WMV l. III. sw lork. in), 20, DRAW AT CAMBRIA Yojntj Lawrence and Harry Trace In Even Break at Uptown Club TI. wind vi rt nt llu ('nubnn A '". ' t nipl t teaturing Young I.nwieni ". ' 'f (linden l.'lfl jioiiuiN and Iliirri 'liaei'. of Tioga. I.'IO ieiuiielh, resulted in eit'lit roiinels of vleioiis liigglng that ' left tn Imnors even In the pemlwinil un Fol mn I'ni7?i tcnniknl nut V.ni'ig Mulligan in the e.eeni.l ie nn iflu r , bout .Johntn Itnce stinnd 'hnrlc. lin ibei in the tlilrel fioe; Toinni tiol-en defiutnd llurri Hurl.e in Mx round", and Hobby AVili'i dinnosul of diinui) Hegen In tne Kteonel jierlod Goldstein Finishes Wallace ew liirlc I.i. 12 Vw tlj Hto ii New Ynik bantrm(ii(hi add 1 I'kIhn Wi j are tha Philadelphia. Kintam t hU I t of vletlma by joi-kln. the rhltjdelnhlin to alrap In th intent'i remnd of a chd.Id ' flftern-iounel coonttr In th iUr kuut at th rionttr Sportinr CI!, nrll 11 II Mrll 17. H iu, 20, Wii-hlmton. prll 23 20 .7 JM, notion. Mir I, Vnlilnitiin. Mir K, Nr tork. Miiy 10 II 11 n isf. Tut. Mnv II, n . 17, fhlorn M IK, 10. in, ji Irclimil. v o 22 21 21 21 Ili-trull. Mi '. .ill ,u WU. .limp 2fl SI. . !. 2't. lliMlon .flints "ft ,11 Jul I, S. 1, Wualiliiaton. Inl v I I i in. i' nil n m 1. New lork, lult 7 H (I, 10. ( Irtvlunil. .Iiltv I! M 14 I' Ihilnul .lull- IB, It 8 10, M. I.OIIN. lul.i 20 ,'1 'I 21. ( lilciiro. Vuu.t 7 ( pil nni. i-n.l 17 IS iMPlnli.l. iiiium :n. si a, lirtrolt. ..st ! I .'I i' t IiIchui ilKilt in .'7 2rf. hi. lnul. eiit-inlir.r I 2 -I IWihlon. piptilpinbpr II, w ork. Oilolr I Vw York. OcIoImt 2, Winlilntlon. sil Favor 10't-Game Schedule Piml llllin Fb 1" I'n W .e I ri4l r' fl i t l Piili rtmuiiiai iu laiiii tiiinnDKll club i-aid tod Ik In hi f ii tl rt a 1,'il-iom j.roaram will U d 'tit-4 when A A team ciwnora mret at Clucsco, Tucudjy o frnn a rcneelul; for lh rpiion. Bonn clubf are atild to faor IDS c'iriti, e Pulling "Bones" in Osteop nthy Track Contests Toe fust tirinual track meet of the Colli ,-e nf o tcopathy will be held this evening at S p m in tlie Second Hegl inent iiiion, liniad fctroct and burvquo haniiJ in (line Tho program bai been eni'lol' irninsed nnd nt Its conelufion u nii'itiin dmiee will follow. 'I lie Iiaek events lneludo ninct.v-jnrel Hush nml InsKi.tliidl throw for women; running high jump, -HO-yard dan, tug-of-wor. mtei fraternity relay raeo and it.tei .r.ut race. A eily cliampion (.luii i"!uv rnee between Ht. Joseph s riep. I.i Salle Prep, Temple Prep and Noitheast nnd Lower Merlon High Si ho..s vill also be one of the features. Tin .t Collego cliiiinuloinmip relny ran ill bring together Temple Lni Mitiiv, St .losepliN, I.n Snlle, Ilahno tn urn lextile, I'liarmaey nnd Ostcop nlln. SpeeinI two -mile bicycle raee Letrt 'u "soiah Knd Wheelmen, Olympin 'le Chili and Northeast Wheelmen Is nlso on tlie program, wlilcb will con elude with a bankctball contebt between 1st .lnHt-ph's College and OHtcopnthy. Iloth teumH uro "limed for the fray and ii good battlo is expected, lonini Temple, the utar guard of the bt. JoHopliN fiiilntct, IniH been miming n can' of the grippe nnd mn not bo nble to get iu tlio game, 1Mb place prouauiy will no iniieu . utij-y for Match to Bo Played at Ico Palace i CMuh Tfirrmtr. ...nn IV.. rlinmnlKn.tiln ..... , the nnnuat South Florida golf tltlo tourna I mint opp the Palm lltarh Club llnkn herd from ltuh I Wllouhb' nf th Merlon I Crlc'iPl flu) tl unit 2 T'leiy wa oer thlrtj Ktx l;olp BATES TRAFFIC SIGNAL Signals Both to Front and Rear StopRight and Loft Hand Turn Red Parking Light -White Light in Front Safin on 1 lottery. Krrr Auto Onntr Should Hiuo One. l-i-blt You to Make Oreatwr Siwrd With Safety. Parcel Post Prepaid Wo Also Demonstrate I'rtte Includes I'arkln. Lamp Attnrliret for Kltlier Oixai or Clostd Inr IMKrllmtfd In Tenna. unit Urtunure by $10.00 Charles . Gilligan 202 S. 52d St. and Clifton Ht., Pennn. I.nnnlnirne liigium, who will have n Ills liltintiig mut.' llobb) llcvltie, who mis ocvn inuj -ing In top form all year. O-tioputliy lias ono of the bet tennis 1 1. imi.,.il ..nt nt the medical institu tion, n ii.l ut picHi'iit t lie hoc turn uie ' in(i lloremanb to como im moil o (jouege i.eiigue. i no lloppc has toiled hl5 rue upon the table II now lj, up to Ilorcmans to art. William V lloppc, world'8 billiaid ehampton, one week ngo tlirougli hii manager. It. U. Hcnjniuin, deposited S2.100 to elineh a match with the Ucl glnn challenger for tbe world's" title Iloppet has ngieed to play this match in Philadelphia, m Philadelphia has of fered tlie best inducements. Yesterday R. 15. Benjamin was bcro for a few hems en route from Xew York to Bal timore, whern Hoppc exhibits early next week Hoppe and Benjamin will be iu Phil ndelpliin ono week from tomorrow to ennfer with OJcnrgo T. Pawling, presi dent of the Philadelphia Ico Palaea, about tlie championship match thnt is planned for next fnll. At this confer eneu Hoppo ml Benjamin will sign witli Mr. Pawling for the match to take place l.ii e. , , . 'i'lieic is nothing to stand in the way of the match coming to Philadelphia Sheparil U. Barclay, iiorrmanR- oubi ness representntlvo, Informed Mr. l'nw ling nt tlio "porting writers' dinner latet 'I'lienday night that ho bad looked over the Ico Palaco nnd was uallsflcd to play here o LYMPI ctL Broad and Diinbrid-c' !...." BV0" """"'"''Ml CLARK vs. . STOSH r.iinn. M,, K ii. JAMES vs. WAGNER .nsnn Jru SULLIVAN vs. PALMER Minnirr .ion SMITH vs. DORSEY riAN.. nov KRAMER vs. MOORE Sent on te ncirr, Hotel Walton IjiiItX llroml unit limt Ih. Itecnlar nrlree. Now all thnt remains Is for Hopn on (li l..niliii., I hi. I ll htni nf the team is nunc, me nuii foot. el forward. (JM?' lallu M. Joseph Collrca Thorliirn forw.rel . Deady Halli. . . ..forward atcDcrmi.tt yaiee . ..center, Crmn Voi urn . Board Ilanine llru. u host nura. 1. iu Soldier Bartfleld LoaeB Decision STrimiMj Feb 12 ToiinB Fllher. of thli nn awarded tho rofereo'i declrlon oer vtoQKirn, nltv Holdler Uartfleld of of their nfteen round Uout lure. nt til eiKl ie number of points. Hoppo Li holding out for 1000, while) lioremans wnnis lo tilny nnvwhere from 3000 to 15000 polntB This dllTercneo will bo settled nt a spe cial meeting betweon Hoppc, Bcnjaintn, Iforemnns nnd Barclay, scheduled to take nlaco at tho Ico Palaco ono week fiom Mondnv. Manager Benjamin planned to hnld s ronfernco with Mr. Pawling yesterday, hut vnn unnbln to accomplish anything, n Pi'cfcident Pawling is nt Lake Placid. y,, ntteneiing the nuttcnal outdoor v ktttln meeting. NATIONAL A. A. TONIOHT TONIGHT UII.MK fltOHS ya. YOUNG Mr Minij JISISI1 .10HIIAN . nill.Y N.N(V A I. Iir.YNOIllh ... DANNY (llllllVlli llimlirr Jtniro- Hutchison vs. lMcndo C1IARI.K TOMMY Beecher vs. Cleary TtckeU nt nONAGHVS. n3 S, Iltli St. PHILA. JACK O'BRIEN'S HEALTH SYSTEII VOn IIL'SINEHS Ml'.N Flesh-Reducing Body-BuiIdin; lloxlnz Tnnctit, Hand Hell, Hot.,' Clif LAIKfllSl (llsWANini IN1 Til" A rutin MAHIHIIN hUUAIlK GMtDKN. NKW YoiiK """"'" " O ... .11. lO id 1" Hnnoriii.v roMniiT AT !S.f A M',,nvs rtuxi, va. i-UKlNhLL (llaH Hour' llitra 8Ullnc After flame) (entr.ilAdmUtlon-.Sat, Mrhr, ti.ooi . . All rttjicf Nleljti-7 eta. "' ' Mosilay Nlrlit Annlrfriars- CnTnlrnJ rboiir l-rnton 8ie Wee! sh i Itelniont SS3J A.enli Wnnted I.nnnlnirne lOOtiM I v.- llR'm Above All Jm h JjbLB 1 ym JJJI J III J( r -H Nj m ili 4w t mtim M VU H-. fH Hi7 Bobrow Brothers, Inc. Manufacturer Phil.ddpl.ia, Pa. " " " . " ,( i 4 .(. I -
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