tJi'Tfi'"! i .. ID. A 'jMANY AMERICAN MARKS FALL FOR GERMAN MARKS AND FIND THERE'S NO MARK-ET FOR 'EM --,vsr TOMMY DUNLEA VY IN PHIL LINE-UP TONIGHT "Former Trenton Player Makes His Debut at Musi cal Fund Hall in Game With Coatesville mOMMV DUNkEAVY, one of tlic bot 1 b'as'ketccrs In thta fomc.1 city of i i.(t,nit returns to lil native heath ft u Sne and "oni. the uniform of tho 1 i r,mi! Hull, KiRith nnd Locust VI of frl?nda from the vicinity of frnontyflxtl. street nml Irfhlnli avenue, ihn will be hand to, welcome the Art basketball player that ever wore ii Columbn spangles. thtnleav.v Mine neru ini iiuuii m llcckliuin. who exchange fur .ionnn for the l'otlcrs I .invert in- "-i '."" evening anl whoso work alone wns t'rionHlWo for n win over tJerinuiiiown. V. AU1I1C '"."" " - , llm.lonrv'i, nave tnucti i" i.-."h"!' -- Worth, tho followers of the sport nrc inun lmou in awarding hliu n place Kg the topnotchcrs. For Mvcrnl wnsons he was the star of the Wilkes Itarw State League Club nnil the fans in thrre hnvc not ct become recon" cfi,l to his Iocs. "Coals" Out to Win Manager ilehney, of the "Coats," IU have nn nil 'Mr ctp.t on hnnd for I .night's fray. He is nn.xious to pull his rlub out of the cellnr to nrlpcahc !i,e fans i.p there who nrc turning out In torso number to support tho team. llMmev appreciates tho loyalty of the loatrs'vllle '""s n1"' u loi,vl,,K no, Ht""c rnminol iu his endeavor to whip to roilirr a winner. . Tonight he will have in the liiic i forward, (inrry relimrelk nnd .1 ... .... . ..- ... .1... 1!.. .. uiu iini;ui Joe ! n' i1-1 ....it. i.t i nnd i llcrtor; nt fentei", hicihu nirsiuiu, ... ...,r,iu win ho .limm.v llro.n itud ,'!, Leonard. This Is one of the best (.ombin.itloiis in the loncuo nuil tlioy are likely to cut loose nnd vim away with any Unm. Manager Will Myers, of tho Plilln, will use BUly Miller nnd rhjelcy" Viiswm ui front. "Sheets" W riRlit nt t pivotal post, and Andy McMnhon mill Tommy Dunleavy will take care of the bnektleld. There lias been eonsid p able interest shown In the ganio and tevcral hundred fnns will necompnny the visiting club, reservations for whom itve been made on the stage. Oerms On I'tider Cieimantown journejed to Trenton J. t evening nnd met defeat nt the hands of Toinnij Harlow and Johnny Heels man, more fiiniillnrl) known ns the Trenton tunill. lianow iiiih niuj iron ..nlled tln "team by the Jersey, rooters, but Hcchman will likely share . . Hlelor n Starr From Scratch Ml1 1 Street Run; Seventy-five Are Entered 'I lie linal handicap run of tho Catholic 1 Toung Men's Archdioccsan Union, prior to the bigclmmpionshlp nffair to bo tflged in March, will be hold this after noon, under the nusplccs of the Klrlin Catholic Club Men's Association, start ln at the clubhouse nt 1M00 Stdglcy nrenue at II p. in. Moie tlmn seventy -five entries have been leeeived and eight clubs have en-t-rl. al if which will have full teams ih the exception of St. Gregory s. A k en battle in expected to be waged for tuc team honors. The largest holds nro entered by S milinn and Nativity, each of whom M have twenty runners toe the mark. The time pii.o N expected to tie- Tilop the u-.ua! inrtivuluai name 01- .11. 't'M . who win siwii. " 1 lorn of the Knterprl-s Club, ul ''or- an tmn, nd Ami Uish r. Muldlo At- ipntie -eiin r . ui-i miri.;. tllleholder, , 1. .i . 1 1 1. i..i.if ten i. I usioi 11 , " ...I L.it n 111I ...I .. ili' (1 I IC oiiJ.. '1 n cunli'stunts bine been work g .nil tor ihu i.i t weeu to neLuiiii; m , slum 'd lo the com so which fo'"s: I Si ait iik nt clulilioiisc, -""""', i ..ltlllllllll a Mine, to Hidge nvonuo mm j"""" -reit. east on Diamond to I wenty "ond ninth on Twentj -second to hus queliimnii iiveuue, cast on Susquehanna ti mie to li.oad Nircet. sou;li on Broad -'ret t.i Columbia uwiiui', west on -' nihia aveiim. to Thlru -first street, trili oi Thiil -'first .licet to Mollt c i'j iiMiiiic to Sedgley avenue, north o Sedget mciiuo lo ilubliouse, a (lis tttiiee nt tour mile?. 'I lie llil cf those entered follows!. .. ..ri'nis(m xa'ivuv; s ill Minis. T .N'lion. Vloliti J Ue- M"trU. AU""1'. St (!l(ui; J- l TI Sill . I' .11 K I SI 111. it'll1 J , IU M llUhll !i. an, KI'.Hi,. Wil li. Tans-y. "' Metitx. I., rulleiit, . un.ihi i j Dunn Hi. 'irtmi'(o, ' "T- s ....... . M S.V....1I. II Mnilll 111 III. v'. a'h ,Su.Khai.. J. Porreccn. VlctrlX! V. tisiinigun, Ktrllu ., M m jn. P. M-lu.ill. Nntrtllyi I'. Kinitlow. Nuilvlu: T. W. Ki'lH. NiitlMli, ' lir ( st. Citthnur: Ororjo Mull, iBii.h nt H lii-n, Wlrlln; V. Stnnsby, nnmhani II llum.lt. NutMO. I" Lynch, Vlctru Ud ii' Him - F MnEulre, St Grritoo : J iUrtA,, Shenahan, Waller Kelly. Mh.m tlwi.i J lljimtr Nutllt'( J. YoumaiiH. .Natlx- Ul.J Mn-io Niiihlti; r Klnsluw, .u'u- ' ' Go as mi II Msom, Natlvlti ; Jmih ' Vl.trU. n. Muirla. N.ttlvlt. t.. Jtaiun, N'utllty, Oharloa Ornhatn, hlrlltii 'ui siei ii, Kianihtn. (I. Wanner, Nativity! Ullu lnterprMe, ;i ut 60 i: J. While. Nativity! J. "liron shnnahnn: M. Patieraon. SI. "turn;, John l.usue, Bhanali.tn, F. Stones, ; rprlie Ho at lm J. Diinalui' N.itU.ty: H. - t Ci i rtrthiiKe: J. lijint, Kntfriulan, tho i iiiupbill Ivirlin. "o ai lm 3s. .1. MlMuIiimi. hhanahan: iit'.s It. niielti Ivlrlin. V. Rsl.ly. 3t. 'IUu, ";, nt I in 10 J DtirUIn, .N.UHIty. P. adloy Sh. i.dlitn I'. Thomas, Ht. Car ll.is, 0 M Ini JOu. Walter Hurt, Shaliuhani rnclrf Cam., Sh.tnahun, John O'llrien, .iniliun Irn 30s -J. rjunlep. Shanahsn, ,T. ""' . ivtilx, J. T. Fitxpatrlclt, lhiter- lo at lm 10- -Felt fltllen Ivtrlln v OauVh1:,',. ';;r.'::" L'u1'kn' K,rl,n' J , AA' ,m "'" Winer Campbell, Klrltni n?Uo'iri" Sh nthati ''rpri.e' ""' J3 rlllmji l'ttfrson, Kn- jfo ut ;n n.'.s J. Morris Natluty. in I5e --William 'Pay' tr, Nuttvlty. to fw. . .7 .'. -ii. ut'oiliieii, tiiiviij. - . Ulll .1 l..l.n,.Bn Vlctrlx. yo at .in, 5i)i John Uray, HnterprlM. - -ii 4 Hisler. Vlctrlx. Cardinals Buy Pitcher a 't(Ih0ul, r"b- v- " "I'lxlo" Walker, AbEIm.i ,rli'.n "'" Nw Orleans Southern . s,"'?n Clul' lm ''"'" Purchased by ,ot in, i Ul.". ''"vdlimls Tho terms were '" ina'Jo public Lewis Tosses Delglan Champ "limwili, (,ii Fou. fj i;lt .stranKlor" 1 .i tii.Mii r.elflati wrmillns U' und 'o M'conde here he 11. k YJi.U.M0WMACKENZIE STARS TO BE TODAY, IN INDOOR MEET 1 Dunlcavy Good Scorer, According to Records VI lir Tom. Ihtnlrniy Iim nnt Item used '(.iilnrl)' In tho Kasteni J, en (rue en mint ' tinswcTtsl lir the (liciiri- of his iter- fiirmii'i-e n a cnitc plnytr. lit record i .-irs rcllnwsl 5 - m ' " 33 2.3. 1.2 i of liur lim 1014. in St. ('otumtitt. 0 !! 0 ft 41 1IM.-.10 (llnrd . It 0 4 till iDin-id r, n. iii'dii.. t at. n r. 4h KM (Ml VI llkrs-liarro .1ft no f! 1ft 103 11)17 IK Wllkrsllnrre 21 !!) 41 3 IS? iKlv-mst. riiltimbn. l.i ti 3ft .. l:u IDC-HIPI. f'fllmnlm. .1 IB 7 7 .111 IIHC.2I) lll(,..(,irrc 21) 4ft 21) II 131 1019-20 Trrnton 33 40 01 20 llu the honor from lion" on nnd fu his first nppenrnnco won -rne game for the Pot ters. The contest was Into In getting un der way and when everything was fet to go nnothcr delay of fifteen minutes ciiHued on u protest over the playing of "Hube" (.'ashman by tho Germs. Tho usual Kastem I.engue "buck" passing contct ensued and after the spectators were put about by n non bensical delay, the game htnrtcd. No one was responsible for the protest. Cnshmnu evidsntly protested himself. Atrrwny nlnv boenn nnd thlnits rati smoothly with the score nt n 4-4 tin when Tommy Harlow slipped away from young (Jlagow nnd scored twice, nnd then Johnny Iloektnan scored on n circus shot nnd Trenton was nhend 11-4. The half ended 12-7. Score (Jets Closer There was little dfting in the second section for n few mluutis, but when Francklc nnd Hoimau counted in suc cession the Oerms came within n point of the home tenm. seoro 14-1!5. Then the totals seesawed nnd bhots by (Has- gow and Harlow saw the going reach 1S-17. Hcforc play was over Harlow nnd Konrns oninc through with thncly baskets nml Trenton won 24-10. "Hube" Cnshmnu nnd "Stretch" Moo ban did good work for tho Oerms. Cnshmnn shut out Uddlc While nnd Mochnn blanked Tome. Harry Pranckle wns opposed to Ted Kearns and allowed ids opponent to score only once. I'very man on (Scrmuntown scored from the field, while Hockmun and Harlow each tallied thrice for the home club. Hcekmnn also was a big factor, with eight out of twelve foul trios, nnd his fourteen points were responsible for tho Trenton triumph. Referee Gus Maiyock rame back inlo the Uastern League after nn absence of four joars and officiated in a remarkable manner. Hoth winner nnd loser commended ills work, which is a sure sitrn thnt some thing is bound to happen in the Knsteru league of considerable importance perhaps blow up or something like that rielil. Penn Athlete Wins Half From! Stars in First Regt. Games; Hisler Cops 3-Mile Al 3rackon.ie, once 11 star distance runner nt Centinl High, last night demonstrated to a fair-sized crowd nt the First Regiment Armory, Hrond nnd Cnllowhlll streets, thnt ho is rapidly developing into a mlddle-distnnco run ner of ubility. Lnw.son Hobcrtson, concli of the Pennsylvania track team, started tho former Crimson und Gold star in the half mile last night. Wih sixteen yards handicap on Joe O'llrien and eight on Prank McCrendy, holh of the Mcadowbrook Club, Mackenzie went out into the lend and was never headed, lie ran a renl race all tho way, defeat ing McCrendy by fully live ynrds nnd O'Hrlcn by seven. Jlackcnzie did not run himself out nt nil during the race and finished virtually fresh. Hitherto Mackenzie ha been n long- (INtanco runner, cross-country and the mile occupying most of his time. Coacli ' lli.linlDin ..!' lm 1...... llMlIM lnwlmt tf i.wuv. in. Mi, 1.. h.iu 1 ..... . ..it., .,..u. . ... try Mackenzie nt the shorter distance nnd he lias civen eu-iw indication of developing into 11 good running mate to Karl Kby, captain of tho Hed and lliui' track team j,cu at,ictcs generally carried off the hulk of the prizes In Intit night's meet. Donald Head, rntilied yesterday us tho i'onn cross-country tenm won tuo mile I race by n yard in n stirring finish from 1 Booth, of Delnwnro College, who had 'twenty ynids. Head covered the dis I tnncc in 4 minutes 110 ! seconds, u 'coptlonnl time for the track. W. T. Murtin, a freshman at Penn i who prepped at the high school at I Seattle, Wash., the s'linc town that I sent Larrv I'1' ' vn to Penn, won the ! -lil-yard low "mrdlo from scratch in 7 i-r second. " iwpy Ilngei'R, the dusky Penn fiver, captured the -I'lO-yonl run from scratch, defeating Holden, another Hed and Blue wearer, by fully twenty nrds. Wlnso'', of Pinn, finished sec ond in the -Li-yard d.isli. An.U Heislcr. MIcMle Atlantic Stntes , cross-country chimpion, competing for McndowbiiMii., conceded liberal handl- , caps in the three-mile rnce and won ! handily. Heislor won by scventv-flvo I vavtN from John McKernati, unothor 'wearer of the -tore colo-i, Homlg, tiie i Penn State star distance runner and Intercollegiate cross -country champion. wns carded to meet tho Philadelphia hoy In the three-miln race, but failed i to put in an npoonianco. Tt is said Ithat lie wired for expense monev from the guards und on his request being turned down refused to make tho trip. i His nonnppearnnou disappointed tho crowd, which nntleinateil n stirring rnce between the chnmnlnns of the two sec- Itlnns. Walter Whalen, national Indoor .high-jump chnmnlon nnd Olimpic scorer, was alo entered in the meet, but did not compete, AViltec injured , his shoulder in tho Mlllrose games, nud us a result was unable to do hi- usual net. Whalen turned up last night and informed the officials of his trouble. F.nrl Windhovel. of the Meadow brook I Club, woit tho event with it leap of 5 I feet IHi Indie . ' George Brotidrv, who i.erirmod for I Cornell during his uudergradiinto dnvs nml later for the New Wk A. ( won tho twelve pound shot-put from scratch with a heave of -1!) feet 10 inches. Hronder is in business iu this city and may during the coming outdoor senson coinpeto for one of the local clubs. s Billiard Winner to Meet Collins rietrhlinl. O.. Feb 12 Chnrlos Hod Ion of Doivaulao, Midi . nml IMs-ar Appleby, of New York, meet hero tonlKht in th mot Important gaino to due of tho national nma. teur 1." b.tlk-llno bllllaril cnhinplonBhlp tiiurnament. The winner will meet Pero Coll ns of Chleairo nest week In '.hi dec Id Inu Bame f the tournament. O'Connell Outpoints Richards Cletelnml. Feb, 1!!. Chnrles O Cminell. Cleelanrt llahtwelsht decisively nutpoh.art I'tnrkle Illehnrtla nt I'avtou In n, ten-round bout hero iiccoidtnt to nawipaprr wrlten at the llngslds CASHMAN BARRED AY SGHEFFER Says Germs Would Have For feited Franchiso if Thpy Had Not Played Last Night President William J. Sohcffer, of the 1'nstern Haskctball Lcngue, emphntle- ally denies the reports sent out from Trenton last evening to tiie effect that lie ngreed to allow "Hube" Cashmnn to play In tho giituc with Ocrmantown pinyeu tuere last evening. Hill insists Hint Cashmnn is Ineligible nnd thnt he cannot compete until rein stated by the Kastcrn I.engue. He says he notified Manager Dnvo Hennls to thnt effect and the order still holds good. When he reached Ttenton last eve ning ho Informed Manager Al Cooper that ho understood Cashman was on the same truln nnd that he could not tihiy in the game unless reinstated. Cooper entered n protest, but Manager Dave Hennls would not play, nnd then Owner Jolo Man, nnd Cooper con ferred nnd Cashmnn was only allowed to perform on the permission of the Jersey rlub. . Schtu'or wants it understood thnt Cnshmnu cannot piny until rcinstaieii liv tho league. Had Trenton stuck out last evening to keep Cashman out ot the game und the dorms had left tlic floor, the locals would have forfeited their franchise, according to tho licail of the lOastern League. JAP NINE TO PLAY PENN TEAM HERE Scheduled for Memorial Day 31 Games Listed, Including Southern Trip Tin' University of Pennsylvania base bnll tenm of tho coming season faces one of the hardest and most ambitious schedules ever announced by the Uni versity council on ntliletlcs. Thirty ono games, starting Mnrdi 28 nnd end ing June IS, eleven more than were played last season, nro lifted. Several new teams nio listed on tho schedule, including Wnxoda University, of Tokio, Japan, the famous oriental team. They nro due Hicre on Memorial dny. Dartmouth is the hey day attrac tion, while Princeton will again feature Straw Hat day. Mnrrh 28 Georgetown nt Wahlneton. .March SO Catholic L'nUercity nt Washing ton. March 30 Nnvy at Annapolis. March ai .ToIuim Iloi.ltlnn at Ilaltlmore. April 1! Ilowtloln al Tranklln FleM. April 0 Catholla I'nltorsity at Kranklln FleM. . .. April 0 Swartliinoroi at Franklin 1 leiu April 12 Williams at Franltlln Field, April IS Cornell nt Tranklln April 15 William and Mary rielfl. at rranklln Field. April 10 Tale nt N"W Haven Anrii 2(K Swarthmnrn at Sivarthmore. April 23 Yalo at Frankin Field. April i'7-VVt Virginia nt Franklin Field. April 0 IT neeton ut l'rlncftoii. May Ci-Unlvcrslly or Vlrclnla at Frank lin Field. . May 7 rrinerton (Straw Hat Day) at i-ranKim t ieiu. May 11 Delaware at Franklin Field. May 13 University of Vermont at Uurlinu- ton. Vt. May 14 Dartmouth at Hanover. May 18 Dartmouth (lley Day) at rranklln May 21 oeorgetown at rrnnuim Field May 23 United Htatos Military Academy at WeBt l'nint. May 28 Penii Ivanla Stato Colleo at Franklin Field. May 30 WastU Unlvoratty at rranklln Field (tentative), .tur.o 2 Colsatn nt Franklin Field, .rimo -1 IInrard at Cambridge. Juno 10 -r.af.iette at Baeton. Juno 11 Alumni Day. open. Juno 17 Coluato nt Hamilton. Jum 18 Cornell at Ithaca. Boots and Saddle Tho Lincoln Handicap is today's feature at Havana, being the third rnce. By Gone has a good chance to redeem himself at the weights. Disturbance and Black Top are others thnt are favored bv the conditions. Horses in winning f6rmentered in tlic other races are: First Jacobean. Finis, Driffield ; second Wntcrford. Clark M., Vim; fourth Dragoon. American Soldier, War Tax; fifth Stepson. Hnrlock, Hunnyven: sUth Silver Sandals, Jose dc Vales, Discord. Hating dale for ip.il: Cuba Havana, Januarv Hoventyfour ur merit diya. Mexico Tlajuann. Jsnuary venty--ten or mure 1,i. Marjland Monle Vprll . I! trn..... .1d r.mr. Vltrtl 16. continuing continuing twelvo days; days, thirteen I'hnllco. Mas loii'inuin tvo uay. Keniucliy I exlrip.,11 April '.'3. contlnulns t"! days. Olhtr u.iten have not bten an i.ounced. . . . Mneh Intel 't la shown In the running at Havana ton-iimw of th" Jio.oiio nrnnd Na tional Handicap. A numUr of tho uwnura It el that their entries nro (p;clally favored bj the wdshta nnJluned. whlci are as fel Inwk' Herron. 1--': llaniher, ISO: Itedman, 116. Cromwell 11. Mitlnu. Idol, 11; Wal nut Hall, 101'. Swe n (Jiean. 1 IS; U.illy 107, Furtialow. 10f, ITiit.lt W. I Hi, Oou. J. M. (Innier 103. M.-nor II. uh . llil: Hilly ll.irlon. 10J' tfrteet MujIo lti. II ' J I". IlU'we. il-'llnrv H PI. Hi rum and llanrhor llV'uly x II I ru i as choloeH for thlb stake, leurbelon tit tl" wtljhu wltl l" a danerous contortder II. 1'. Uhlinei's TrjUer. I J. V. Slmm'o Tyonnrilo II and Sam HIMie'h'H lmhc.U't trn nllsible to and probable Btnrters In tho Ittoiiln. chiimploinhlp. H D. Hlddle'B Urltfadler General, Uradlcy'a llellcvo Mio Hour nnJ thu J. 1. I. Hobs Star Voter hIho lira amitiil the prol'ahle Bt.irter.s. The teen nlri'idv t,''eumuluti'd In this nUIio umount lo 14.7J5 -iinl 15ihi0 is to bo added by the I.ator.'a JoeHcy Club. rollnnlnc the protest of tho Laurel trnck in MarvWnd tho S'latu Itaclntr CommlBsinn hn liullcatfl that lleenno maybe lafutod tho lturel track altogether If It perlt In lo-it-BhiK I" nciulec e in tho dates allotted nml rairb'S out thp'nttt to K Into the courta jiurnl t.eems lo bo pUyine a lono hand salnft the commission in mat si state. You Auto Know Many motorists mako mistakes ln tho way the impiuv trt.nl filler or putty, the plnatlo material used for rluBninir cuts. This male rial should ha applied at nlsrht or when tho ear In not to bo UBed for some hours. Tho iul Hhouhl h" cleaned out with sasollno. Then the cut should have a coat of cement, which must l allowed to dry. Next iln up i.itnr whose h.tn.ln must be clean and free fiom iH'isplrntlon, should roll it llllle .if the putty lietu-in his tlner and then foico It iwinlj nml llimly Into the cut It the repair stand until mornhiu and the re Mills will be eatlsfaet..r- A ronneetliir-roil scittii, mas be rrade fiom hfois sheet metal. It is placed illreetlj under the oil hole, where a clot is nit In the shnpo nf n trlnns-lo In the sheet ntila' shr.ut (lieeo-uuarleis i.f an Inch lone anil bent down The lnk'th ui.iy vai nccordlni; tn lh rlnthes with which the lodi -in roach the pn. If the mutor Is of a er luni: stroke and more spl isti Is wanted the i lot may lie cut In ili shape of n rt'Ctaii;l. so thnt It will splash moro oil. A slmiile torch that can lm carried In the toolkit for use oti small emeri;ency solderlne lobs Hiicti ns eleclrlo wires and terminals, broken feed pipes, small leaks etc. cim It made from a slmuii.stlok holder and a ih'ce of Ml nr a wad of waste Tho felt or w.inte Is stulfe.l Int" the can nnd n small uimuiit of ilenatuml ale. hoi Is nouied hi, Tho t.uoh Is IlKhteil Mtth.n liuitih itinl can be . x irulslird by pultlmr on the lid or by nr. ' n : Hi.. lUhted end nunlnst tho unll or Eround Whin not In use the lid Is, of course, put on to prevent evaporation. Larry Doyle Off for New York HiiMllia, Feb. 12. l.airv riojle mamonr if the Toronto International I.eaijiie I n.i bnll team anil former star second ham-man with tho New Vork (Hants lift Havana vsterdav for Ne York, where he will eon fer with members of tho International I, en sue. I,ntr In the season Dovle will no company his team to Columbus. Cla h re spritu. practice will be rcmroencel Cup Contests Feature Soccer Program Today Aixir.n altkvk err MnrMinll K, Mniltli . FlrlMirr Yarn, II anil Tlorit ulreels. lriinflTllle t. Ktnlntton, Nlnrtrctilh nnil llrown utrert. I'olllnKniinod v. Iklmont. Miinrlirr uml Adftmn roA4l. i:dmoor v. Burpa Inlhrr. lCdcmoor, Del, t'ntrnltl vs. Ilritlih Wnp Vrtemns. fre miti nml llrtitlol tr"U. I'n'rlliorv vs. t'rnrfljd. Heron il nnil l!rllnl slrirls, (Urn Hoclnl vs. Clover, Truth nml llnllrr StlTflS. IMIUjTKlAr. !I0!!MTX1 C'LT at w.i.r.Nfii: i (Helm) Itnnlwtck A' Miicm Tk. I.nolon Hon, Itro.lil strftt nnil Atlrslirny iitfiinr. AM.irn i.iuctun (Scroiiil DIvUloii) AweiKlon mi, Illsston, 1 nnd Ontario Rtrrfltn. THIIll) UIMSION N0IITIII1ST Olnoy is. lMdi. Dflli strrvt nml Niilm menua, rouiiTii DIVISION Ijirchnoml vn. Sntmi Jlfinorlnl. Vlflj nUtli nnd Ihrlitlun mmt Vtoltoprrs , lnlleld, Unrne nrnuo uml I.oirnn slrerH. VVplmorrl.imt . llorfr Hovers, tilth una VHwtmnrlnnd Href Is. . . ' ti, Mnnliui vk. lit. litul. TornMlilc nvrnuo i ll nml llrldffn Ktrt.M. 4'ollcre s. s)omrrt. Maschrr nnd Adinw I rrtfid. ciucKirr t.hvoi'U (Second Dhlolnii) Ilaxerfonl C'ollrcr . funlrlty of l'enii .'lvnnli, llnrerlnnl, I'll. HVIIIIUJtN (lAMKS Hnhlfrhl . ltlon. Hlnle road nnil t n rnli tret. . ...... . Nnlhlty . IJclithouw II. C. Ilflnrnile mil Ontnrlo nlrirM, SUNDAY OA.MKS Wolfcmlen Shore n. All-Mlnm, CnrdlnEton. 'Vlnrslmll IJ. Smith . Sncllenhur. II nnd TIobii mrreU. . ...,... .1. A J Dnhson v. Ne- Vork T. C. m AMenlon vs. Irrltn. D nnil Ontnrlo ulreetn. . . ..... Knynood vi. Albion, Tlilrtr-flrst nnd Dick I niton mrcets. Baseball Moguls Make More Changes at Annual Confer ence in Cleveland Cleveland, Feb. t2. Complete hnr monv marked the annual meeting of the American i.engue here, all of the clubs being represented except New York. The American T.cnguo owners voted down tiie rule recommended by tho new National Haebnll Council thnt "." per cent of the clubs' shnros of receipts In poxt-season series bo paid Into the league treasury and adopted 11 rule that hi per cent go to tho funds of tho new commission instead of JO per cent as formerly. ' Tho rule coerninir sending of flist- ycar players to tho minor leagues was nmendfd to make the number limited. Such first-year men, however, cannot bo "selected" or drafted players, rormcrly the limit wns four. The limit nfso was removed from the number of players to be fanned out. the previous limit hnving been eight. Another rule intended referred to players who have boon in the major leagues lor ten con Hin u-nivor norlod. The matter of umpires' salaries was . .11 ......l .t.Iu lini'li,.- lienn mlllistiul HOI illMiin-ieu. mi nuiink s ;',.,, nt the Chicago meeting. League officials decided to limit reiiuests ior worm series tickets for newspaper prizes in contests to newspapers in cities having major league teams. The officials also authorized payment of ?100 each for buttons to bo nwurded to players on winning teams of world scries. President Hun Johnson, Claris Griffith, of Washington, and Thoiuns Shihe. of Philadelphia, were named n committee to contract for telegraph service for the season. Others nt tho meeting were Hairy Grablner, secretary of the Chicago club, who albo represented the Boston club by proxy: Hobert Quinn. of the St. Louis Browns; P. J. Navln. Detroit; ,T C Dunn, Cleveland, nud Louis Comi'skey. Chicago. Miller Huggins. of the New Vork team, was here, but not ns n icprcsentative of the club. The officials were in session ivs uuin t hours, returning to their homes follow ing the meeting. No trades were reported PENN NATATORS WIN Red and Blue Captures Meet From City College. 43 Points to 10 In a dual meet with City Collego of New York, Pennsylvania's strong swimming team easily wot; over its op ponents last night in Wolghtmnn Hull bv the score of -Hi points to 10. I he outstnnding feature of the meet was the work of Armstrong and Humbo. Leli man was the individual star for tho i Tim renter nolo triune was very much 'of a success from a City Colcge of Now York standpoint which they handily won by a ." to 'JO score. J Amateur Sports The Receiving Ship basketball team, of League Island, is creating a record by beating ull tho teams it has played so far Tho scoris of these contest" in most cases have boon one-sided, and tho Hecc'iUng Ship quintet desires to schedule it few Kami's with tirst-ciuss Ives nwnv f 1 0 111 holUO. The sailors class the cage quintet with the baseball team, which last season scored victories over such cliibs us Logan A. A.. Audubon and King Professionals. Receiving Ship will piny for reasonable guarantees nny night in the week nud would bo glad to entertain any club in the yard on Sun day, but ns no admission is charged cannot give n guarantee. Tennis wish ing to book this attraction should com municate with Oeorgo C. Starkey. Building 101, Nnvy Yard. Snhiirlsin II. C. would Ilka to hear from nil flfteen-slxteen-jeai-iild llvie, havlnu hahs A. C Ilanitnow ."tl07 .North Amcrlmn strioi Polygon II. O,. a flfteen-seventeen-jear old quintet, desires o schedule eanius vv'th, ttatns hailmr halls. William Iim,ix, 253S i South PershinB strec' ' Wneo -lunlors, n tlilrteon-fourteen-vear-ol ' iicureif itluii il-slr.s to hear fiom uuln'its of Its ano. II Zaun, aOOl Uauphln street. Pr'lnit of l'e.iee II. (',. n four'.een-siMrm year-o'd nultitet. linn open dates for traveihiK ' teams of Its age. II. Slchestlel, 221U Garnet i streot. Clarke Easy for Wills nnltlinorx Feb. 12 Harry Wills culored boxer of New Orleans found Jetf Clarke, of Joplln. Mo., easy prey hetn and won ns he pleased In tho second round The tsiut was farcical. Clarke, doing down repeatedly In the first ami second rounds, his seconds finally endlnv tho match by tossing a towel into tho rlne. Club Against the Draft Salt l4il.e Clt, Feb 1'.' Presld. nt H W I.nne. of tho Halt Lake Cttj Has -ball Club, has cast tho club's vote acalnst tin proposition of th Coast I.easAie acceptlns tho draft ment. claute tn th new put onal u.-roc- AIUIFRIIIANa AMFNm RULES AT MEETING; sccut vo seasons to demaud un unionui- wi-j-i ."" "j -. i,..... tional release after waivers hao been M;;. Columbia rallied in the second Served on them. Under the former rule half after the score was 2J-J.S at tho n club could claim within ten days after end of the first hnlf, iu Pnoli a favor. NAVY TRACK TEAM MAY ENTER RELAYS Permission Is Being Asked at Washington; New Freshman Baseball Coach The Nnvv ttnolt team niav romneto in the Peiui relays this enr for the first time in the hlstoiv of the games. Com iiinudiT J). 1.. Hownrd. of oinnpolls, the nthletic director of tho mtdflles, was a Frnnklln Field visitor eterdny niter-' noon nlong with Hill Ilollenback. tho former I'onn buekllcld star uml conch, lliirlng the (ourse of his visit Com mander Howard hud ri long talk with (eorgo Orton. who has charge of tho relays. The gist or the talk wns to the, effect thnt the authorities nttho; Nnvnl Aendeim hint renuosled the Nns.v i Department ul Washington to permit middies to compete in tills city. Cnlnlllrllwlnr fliilcnr.t Ih iu uillrl rrllpetil l)mt t((! ccrsllrv permission will be secured and that the colors of the Nnval Acadeni will be prominent for the first tiniK on relay days. S crni efforts In recent years have been made to secure tho Nnvy nthletes for tho meet, but have proved unsuc cessful, chicliy because it was stipulated that tiie Army athletes wouul also have to compete. This ear. however, it Is cp:oted thnt oven' though the West Pointers will not bo listed that the middles will swing Into iietliu ngnlnst tho cream of the American colleges. Aside from announcing the baseball schedule for the coming year, this Ath letic Council of the University yoter- rlnv nflornnnti rntlllpfl tho uctiTtlofl of ' Dr. Hubert Yates as freshman baseball I coach to succeed Kddio McNichol. Dr. Vales Is n graduate of Niagara College I mid is 11 practicing dentist in tills ellv At one time he saw service ns u twlrler for the Phillies and afterward wilhi" t -- I .. r tnut 1 .1... r..!l :..- ' 0 l."i jvngcici. Ill JIIIm HUH lliu lwiui'WllK year he coached the Swarthmorc bao b.ill tram, being succeeded at the Gar net Institution by Hy Dickson, nt pus nt in the Penn nhysicnl director's otlice. Kildio McNIobol relinquished the position because of his duties with the varsity basketball tenm which will keep him busy until the early part of Anrii. Last year's first year team under Me Nlchol established a groat record and had as its members ninny candidates for this year's varsity nine. KAUFF SIGNS CONTRACT Looks as If Benny Has Returned to Giants to Stay New York. Keb. 12. Benny Kouff lias signed with the Glnnts for the coin ing season, nnd it looks ns if lie has 1 oine back to stay. The outfielder's contract arrived at tho offices of the club yesteday from i.nncustor, O., where he is spending the winter. The signed contract of Jess Winters, the right hnnder, also was iu Joe O'Hricn's mail. PAOLI BEATS COLUMBIA Basketball Team Scores One-Point Victory Over Rivals Puoli Men's Club beat Columbia live Paoll Columbia Five atton forward oweni i p-itton i i,". ...'. . forward .... c.'unnlnirham ..center l'v.itm Verna Kuan! .Mint r Tolllns-er BUitrd hnnth Field cools .1. I'ntton. 5. Collier. 4 Pro. zer, 2 Tolllnurr. -'. Owens, II. Cunningham. :ii Mlntzer. Smith. -'. Toul s-oals Tolllnkei, il; Frnzer, 2; Owens. '2; Cunnliiuhnm. Smith. '2, Iffcreo Mullen. Time L'0-mlnuto halves Trot and Pace Notes Joe Hoy, 2:00V4, Is wintering well out at West Chester. Dan Leary v.Ul k!vo htb u "prep" for his fourteenth cainpatsn. Ho is now seventeen ears old. John Try has Zombro Hex, ItlO'i. Jossrlnx out In W.-Mt Piiiladolphla. The former Nor rlstowti trotter Is In lino condition und shou d mako u cood shovvins:. i The former local trotter. Norman Dillon Z.ori't. should prove u useful horso for Karl j Pitman this jcar In tho Good Tlmo Stable ' llarrv On, of IliVadlnu thinks well of tl.o i (olts, (irlo.un Able Maid Kins and Cm- i Plret'tuin. A.! are being nleu the r tlrst es,ons. Iho U..lnn Aweorthy. '.' 10' , younmfr tralntrt,-nt l'lnhuist. N. C, from this cttj are .loin nlielv for Grant l'uco. who lias 'h.irk'o of them. Atn-i Hvnna, former owner of the stal lion. Ulilard P will bo bnck In tho Moun'. Holly N. J , matinee Kiuno this yiar with a P.iclne liaughtur of Lllllard 1'. I' WallH Armstronit Joins the ranks of illreitors uf the Mount Holly Fair. H '.1 a. s-re.it f.ii eler of tho dtildlo and 8ho,v hors.. typo und has cood ones. H Sf C I'rv is JenBlnc Riven head o' or sieitlte c.mpa'sn.rH at Mount Ho 1 Tie. "sh iiv 'em ' member vt thu stable u l.em Ketihem that (treat younir hors. which ijl.l show such nights of Hpeetl on the fair Ireult ns tn mak. old horsemen tnko no '.lee. One bj .N'ntlvt Klnc and nnnthr nut if Parn.llne Girl, s.lj, nro alo promlblr. membi rs. Peter Mann rr. i! 024 from Wllllarnsoort and Sister llerlha (3i 2 l)l! , from Pail stand as the tn fullest trotter.s of the last sejbon nil both s'lvo promise of call, Inar new laureln the comtne Neaiton The Sprl.ir flu Itriv iut- Association pren.. see to hav'v an aitlv, H,nson this ; ear The matinee rs-'ln season tn that f'pine. I louiiti town tv .1 open' ( n .Memorial luv I Asa Custer vvlll ho tho startliiK JmUe till year, while K.ldle Custer wll. hivo rharse of the traik, wnire suine prospects will pa trained Buff Beats Frankie Mason New Orleans. !... Fen Ii: J.ih I ut of Jersey t'lty was awatiVil t drntlir over Fran!.!' tvon of 1 ori Wnvn- I ml in a tl.'teen roun 1 bo.it lure Tho tren ar flywoUluf UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION WASHINGTON, D. C. Invites llida for Meat Products, Lard, Butler, Cheese and Efjfs Required for Two Months . t ie IMrt i f Phils . ildl'l V.1 lenl"S lull. 'I I. the ITItt.l S -, Mllpn'tu rtosril Fur nerti d if two months f r. m M.irc'i t IOL'1 Bids to be opened Feb. 18, 1921 The piv'slnn " s.ini'i i ml Hnlep '" Ited st ites shlrpn tin r.l Uni" Ki'iu v r.nl C a ii r .'I i i 'V te t... .1 rs e. U'-nlshlnir such (.iiitltl- of Moil Prc1 ucts, l.nrd Hint. r. i' e se n,l Fsps as mav be re.ii)Ti. a f'lu .iitelphln Pa t( r th pet loil of tun mentis fruit March 1 '021 for use of ill shins under ownership or control of the I'mtnl .States Hhlppinc n.iard For furtjier Inform itlon and proposil form address L. VAN MIDDLESWORTH Msnucer, I'uri Ii lslnir Di'iiarlmrti', Divi sion nf H Jlltlv anil Ni I lilted Stills Milpplnr; Hoard HiuerE nr Fleet Corpora lion (.Unit) Wnshliu-ton, II. I' .... Il.n f.. .....'.. I1....M 1... n cinnl. i,r.l.,f i.uc-up: .r LA SALLE TROUBLES VILLANOVA PREPS Coach James' Boys, Tailendors in League, Nearly Beat Leadors T.a Salle's showing in the Villnnova Prop game jesterdnj wns more than n surprise. That 3.1-to-31 victory for Vllhtnovu wns by far too close for the use nnd contentment of the Main Liners. Villnnova, lending tho league, and remembering that West Catholic won with ease from T.a -Salic, did not nutii'ipntc n hard battle. l.rother J James' proteges made a vemui liable showing, however, nnd the Main Liners were rushed oft" fhelr feet In the second hnlf of play. Consider ing thr hard times at La Hnllo. the lebiiilding of n team with substitutes nnd reserves when tho regulars failed to keep up in their studies nnd spirit, it wns a fieat event for the North Broad street youngsters. Sehaeblrr, tho forward, was the star of the afternoon, but lie had good com linuj in such youngsters as Hodiford, Glnhart. Nowook. Larklti, Ilancy and White. The boys who could have played in that game und represented Ln Salle ns thev khould Imvn dono earlier in tho season sat on tlic side lines. They suw thnt little reserve biinrb make tho Villnnova tenm, lead ers In the Catholic Ivngtte, loom up as a bunch of grnmmnr school kids in the second hnlf of plav. In the second hnlf Iji Salle held llanova to a solitary Hold goal nnd ran up a total of b!x for themselves. The Main Liners thought n cj clone had ml them for a time. Now La Halle Is ncournged to greuter efforts and will try to tinish with victories. Hcnnft b"i-ger, Shuhcrt nml Ilnrtigan did most of tho scoring for Villanova. Nest Phillies Champion West Philadelphia High, by winning from tho Northeast High team 2S to IS yesterday, virtually clinched the High School League championship. At tho same time the Central High and Gormantown High teams lobt, the for- i iner to South Philadelphia and the Gcrmnntown quintet to Frnnkford High. Southern'o victory helped some nnd placed the downtown athletes in second place, two games behind the leaders. These two gnmes, however, nro generally considered enough to give vho West Phillies tiie Dutch Cup. for the leaders are not at all likely to drop two more games in n row . so onlj need one more victory to tinnlly grab the title. Many Close Girls' Games There were many exciting girls .....,.o .-ncff.r.lnv The Mount IIollv iii-i. Vlu Tm from Munrestownl Ilooton. Fob. 12 Tho racinc rlvalrj of I Igh S-rls OIl Horn J1""" Joi JI. Hay. the Illinois A. C. runner, and Friends', IS to 10. Mi"S Boyle was . Harry cuttill. known as the "riyln Par the Star, with six two pointers to her loon," ot tho Boston Athletic Association, ...... l!f AllliC 1- T illllilleorr OXCOllCll lor redlt. .Miss 1. l.ippni'ori LXLLiiLu mr. Moortstoivn Friends, scoring 10 points. .. !..;. .... u tt.fxfittt ill ..mi.fc It wns n battle royal wlien tlic Ians downo Il'gh fair sex wou from the! Darby High girln. An extra period was necessary, ns tiie content ended '-2 to 22. In the extra period each school got n foul and then before time wns o?,:o: Hello, Children! $$$-TEN DOLLARS-$$$ All the grown-ups have been having a lot of t'ui) with that LIMPIN' LIM'RICK contest in the Evening Public Ledger. And I saw a lot of childjn trying to enter it, but they seemed to find the verses too hard for them to com plete. So I said to the Editor: "Here, you've got to give the kiddies a chance. You just sit back and let ME run a jingle contest especially for them." And the Editor fellow said : "All right, Jack, go ahead." So I am STARTING NEXT MONDAY You'll find my JINGLE BOX on the page opposite the funny pictures every evening thereafter in the Evening Public Ledger. And the jingles will be so easy that any child can complete 'em and get a chance at that TEN DOLLARS THAT I'M GOING TO GIVE AWAY EVERY DAY. Tell Daddy to Bring Home the Evening Public Ledger Every Night 9. V V S4 (eww?,:' 'wvwow3imjav.Qmw Scholastic Athletic Schedule for Today iiahki:tiiai.i. Wmi Cathollo vn. Hwarthniore Hlnh (leuree Hchool vs. Hwarthmore Prep. Media Hlxh M. Chester Illicit. V. I P. fl. Went Chcuter Normal. YKHTI'.IIIJAVH KCOKF-S tilth Mohoot I en rue I'rankford High, 3il; flermantown Hmh 2f. Wen Philadelphia, 28; Northoart lllgh, 18 Houth I'hltadelchla. 3D, Central Hlch, IS. Oilier OnineK Cfermantewn Academy, 31: HaverforJ, Mount Holly Well. IS, Mnorestown Friends' IU (ulrlnl Wllinlnxtot.. F. C . DT HaddnnOM Hivh. 30 (Rlrli). IVcit I'a hntlc. :) S.ileslanum. IJ. Vl!lanoa Trcps, 03: La Bullo Pieps, 31 rhtnut Hill 25: rricndv Control, 17. Cermantowti Friends', 39. Ahlnntoii Hluli, 10, Abinetoti airl', ,!; .Tenklntawn Glrle'. 2. I.anedowne O rl'. 24- Darby Ulria-, 21. Ambler Hlah Olrla. I. Houdertnn, 7. HKiii hciioot. i.KAnt'i: Weal J'lilladelphU .... 7 I S7; Hi.uthenr Hlith 5 a .ruz, 'lermnntnivn HlBh .... 4 I ."On Central HlKh a i :i?:. NV,rtheaet Hlah 3 f. .37-, Franltforil Hlch 2 S 2SU CATHOLIC l.KAtlUK W. W. 4 3 :i a o ! r V I" son .'.o .ciin coo .oou V Hanoi a Preps . . . C.Uh! r Hlah . . 8t. Joseph's I'rcpa. Weet C'atholl! .... Ti Sillo Prepa . . . ij up Miss Hob"y scored it second foul for Lansdowne, this winning tho guine. Miss Kelly uml Miss Ott. exce led for the Darby team, while Miss Hobey and Miss Leopold played tho best all round gnmo for Lansdowne High. The Misses Brown, Ulil, K"ller nnd Mercer also did fine work for L'UHdowne High. Ambler's !13 to 7 victory over 3ou- dertuwu about tells tho story of that game, wnno the w ilmlngton Friends i girls won u well -pin cd contest with tho Haddonficld High fair sex before, n large nml enthus ustic New Jersey crowd, .T7 to CO. ' PENN VS. CORNELL ON ICE Collegians Clash in ' Hockey at Palace Tonight Penn Dlall . I'rlnitle ll'Kellly Krnrn Murray JeO"re) n Cornell . . rlKht wine . renter . . . . left nine . ....... cm er . . point . . . coul . . Finn Thornton . . llnrker . .. Tutlle lOlini; Mliltehlll Penn will make it second ice hoekei , start of the week when Coach Orton" Hed and Blue gliders play Cornell in J the Ithacuus' debut ut the Ice Palace tonight. Penn for the first time this year will enter the game a favorite. Penn'S) showing against Columbia and St. Nicholas hns brightened the hockej I outlook at the (junker institution. Tho snme line-up that started against St. Nicholas last Thursday uight wi'l be used against Cornell. I Ray and Cutblll to Race 1 wmt" suiuiit .i.-. Kiru uuo .uiuty iim . . b renewed here at thu leirlon I .. . A. rames on enruary nay has wirod his entry for tho Bol ton mile run. In which other oompetltors probably will Include Cutblll, Mlko Devan r.ey, the Now York runner and II. J. Con nolly, of Oeornetown University. A med ley relay rnce between teams of the New York and Massachucetts Legions alio is planned - ;x:' I am Jack and here's my JINGLE BOX and' every day I'm giving away to the children who are 14 years or under, a prize of ) Tit Bits' Defeat of Frilford Folix One of Day's Big Surprises New oik, 1'eb. 1'. DcpUc the ln olemcnt weather another record crowd paid homage to the dog nt the West minster Kennel Club's forty-fifth show in Madison Square Garden. As I on the opening day the big building was jammed all day long. Judging ' started promptly nt 10:!10 a. m., nnd i from then until nearly midnight the rings were surrounded by interested , thousands. I The dny wns marked by few upsets of any note nnd champions came through according to expectations in most cases, ' It was notable that nlmost all of the, dogs which had championship possibil ities were set down in excellent iorm. This was true even among tho toy dogs, which hail withstood a try'.ng opening dav in crnmpod quarters nnd were In danger of suffering u setback before the final tests enmc. .... Speculation became particularly keen as to the ennnccs oi me ",.,"1 fox terriers when C. L. Qllliland s Aberfovlu Trevelac Tit Bit scored a triumph over her recent conqueror, Prilford l'elix, nlto owned by Mr. Gil- lllaiul, of Chester, I'a. rnis was one ai ' the reversals of tnc uny, ior ai mo recent specialty show i-riuord tonx, swopt everything before him and de feated T t Bit. Tit Bit has, however, improved since then, ns wan evident yesterday. She, has been in this country only nboifC' four months, huUng been n witiher on tho other side, and appears to have just reached her best. Frailford Felix could not gel even the leserve. This went to Sabine Fcrnlike, which has been a win ner no less thnn twenty-five times in the course of his show career. Since it is quite certain thnt the wire haired fox terriers will once more mako a strong bid foi the championship or. , ,1 t.l.r..,. iwt.mla ii.Vtt unit. eMltPFifflv'H I...J nitvt i v,.i. . ..w ...... .-... uvf .. CHESTER DOG IS GARDEN SHOW STAR winner regard tli.s representative ns a verv strong contender ngalns the other broods. Aberfoylc Trevelac Tit Bit not onlj has good conformation, but dis played lino spirit. Another of this breed that will try for the title is Mrs. Hoy A. Hainey's Conejo Perfection. It waB Mrs. Hainey's Wycollnr Boy which took best of show Inst year. SKATING RECORD EQUALED Charles Gorman Establishes New 440-Yard Outdoor Mark Lakes Placid. N. Y.. Feb. 12. Charles Gormun, of St. .Tohn'H, N. B., sprnng the surprise of the day when he equaled the world's indoor record in the HO -yard dash in the international skating chnmp'onships held here. The lime wns .'17 .'(-." seconds. Gorman's performance was nil tho more remarkable since the race was skated with snow falling steadily. Thli would have n tendency to slow the track up. :oa I J- ,; ::;.:: :o:xil I 5 C 8 $ if i n (I i til $ 0 v 5 : - 'A J '.-mAfi, , feil A rTgi . - j y. . . . . . .. - . ,,'.. .,
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