WW?p!lv - f nf r- fr V miTjFT'ms If ftTW '""?? u r EVBKlNa -PTOiaa Oltt ilbMJXYyFEBRUSBT" !fef " tl.921 if'MhW 'I .4S BOXERS ARE PROHIBITED FROM USING MOUTH GUARDS, WHY NOT PUT- 'EM ON THE MANAGERSr nrwwwMm mfAi ' wT'slT f- $ 4' :;5Mt A ' rjWl -If' lifct: VI ma, a I " V. m " .!' ; tu' v t ' ! Fit' ' K' lUSl' '::": f 1 ' ii If f , 4 IHW'&Tir 'Mi ' bT'f'ti. i V ' ,.k V Kb - ft ii .x, . sacii iflfM. -i fill SI ildi T i ii'. mmm lift . ')MJ' Mm mm '.'13 ?r in. ; f , '' ','i Htm .W l Hi4flil' RATHER ROUGH SEASON IS AHEAD FOR WHITE SOX WITH HALF MILLION DOLLARS' WORTH OF STARS BARRED WHEN FELLER NEEDS A FRIEND 'MmMM. Ilj- ROBI'KT W. MAXWELL Stor V-dltflr Kmlnc I'liMtc lrfsUrr mil HE Clucnso Whitr Sd linsplmll lnb will be Matched - niih nmrli ,i,i,.-ei tiot season. irtlliil v n now team will br put in the lioli) and every one is wondering vvhnt III happen. We Jinvo lieiirtl .o often nbmit the dithcultv In prtlins cood bull pi.ijr from llio minor Ihnt wo were beginning to believe timt n team suddenly deprived of its Miirs might lis well go out of liusine.ot, l,nt full eight of the Chirngo plnjor-i were implivnted In n game-throw hig si-irndiil and indicled b the grand jtirr Thej pnsrd out of the picture ixml will remuln on the outMde unless they prone their iiinooetice at the trial huh begins on Manh 11. The White So were .hit harder than nnv eluh in tlie limtnij of baeball .lnikiin and l'elseh. to of the het outfielders in the business and. according to the present Inflated Millies plnreil on l'mll plajers. worth lit least Sl.'itHIOO. ari gone. So are ltuek Weaver, third base; IJishvrg. shortstop. MiMiillin. utility inliehier: Cieotte and Williams pitiher Vitli .Milirau olTering SIJ00.000 for Honisby and taling that as a standard prim, the missing members are woitlt more th.in half a minion dollars. guitc a severe . nllnp to rerono at one time Chick tSandil. the tint baseman did not return last jcur. but must appear for trial Thi-irfore the Sox have lo4 a good lirst baseman, the ben thinl-MU-kcr in the league, a steady, fast -lidding hortlop. two of the best pitchers, two leading slugging outfielders, and a fair utility man Take eight plajers from any ilub in lh- major leagues find see what happens Suppose the Ciiunts lost (ieorge T?um Kneh. Uancrofi and Kelij What would happen? The team would go flooie. Tak( Uroh and Roush from the Jieds. nnv two infielder from ih. ankees. or deprive any ball eluh' of nnv two or its stars., and t'.seaou will be n failure before it begin". ST K ;'.)irM nrr html to ttml nml Ihr Mfivnnlri lire pniitxr thry cannot br rrpUuid. 'or iit rrnsnn tlic bin rmi OjfTcr.t nrr hrmu turiirtl dntrn. 'Imrri arc nealcd more than money. Hard Job to Replace Star 'layers mlllS ip not written with any feeling of kindness lowaid 1 Hie errin,' ball players who were discovered in the tilthv scandal We hold no brief for them, and if proved emit baseball will profit by their expulsion. Hut just ti show what a tough break Comiskej had. we are taking op the matter again Whrre can he get two outfielder who aie equal to laiks.u! and lVlsch'' 15aeball scouts hao been looking for imr and haven t even rotno close. The same goes for Weaver. Cieotte and Williams. Uisberg plaved a gre.it game at shortstop and C.andil was one of the best first basemen when he felt. that wav Therefore, we eome to the White Sox expimeiit of 10"1 After the smoke e'.eared away the inticld consisted pfVddie Collins Kerr. Kaber and Wilkinson, and .lohn n,Mi'n. l.iehold and lMdif .Murphy the outfield. .i mueh of a nucleus around which to build a i hampionslii) rlub Hav Sihalk took care of tlm cat. hing department. .. .. . oc hniinrp.l tlie other clubs in the le.igui would help the Sot by turning over one player each. K, ns not done. LOtnisKev Wd n iiiiiik " l-V nr.p hot Ins brother magnates wanted plajers rivils were oft . The Old Roman, who had in his career fiom a financial standpoint1 o,t!. hnili nockeis stuffed with real to spend it . ,1111 Therefore lie had on'.v two things to do He could keep an eagle eve on the waiver list and trv to get ptom ism- p'avers before the other .Libs released them to the minors, or he could go into the bush leagues and get the v... .1,,.,. .',, ..;,ili were willin: to sell. Si outs trav eled all over the country, money the names of more than a store U the pa) roll. irho have been ;kj.cJ up bp the Inn Irmiue senuli tor irori. J'Wcn kt otrn won hunters couldn't act them until the lianiial broke. Shccly Was Passed Up for Four Years FIRST base was the first position to b filled. Out in Salt Lake was n man named Sheely, who had been on that club for four years. He wan in the limelight out there, was known in a heavy hitter, but nobody ever gave him a tumble. He led the league in home runs each year, always baited more than .I'.OO. fielded around ,000 and his name constantly was before the public. Last year he walloped thirtj -three homers, which is good in any league. Now this mull, who had been ignored for four ycnr, was purchased by the White Sox. He is only twenty-six .vears old. weighs 1!00 pounds. i more than six feet tall and an ideal first baseman. The otilv knock handed in by the scouts in the past was that he was too slow for the fast set Hi leg was broken some time ago and it never was set properly. That gave him a crooked leg and interfered with his running. Sheelv is an experiment However, it would not be at all surprising if he made good this year, because of his hitting and all around plaj There isn't much difference in the cluss of ball played in the majors and coast leagues, and if Karl could make good for four .vears nut there he should have little difficulty in sticking around this year. Heavy hitting will offset truck-horse speed mi the bases. Babe Ruth is no speed merchant. ICrnie .lohnson was next. I'rnie once was with the IJrowns and was turned back. He was shortstop nnd manager of the Salt Lake club and made more money than he could receive in the majors. Kor that reason, after he started 1o go good, the other clubs laid off. Comiskev paid ti good price for him and had to kick in with a good contract. Kddio Mulligan, the third baseman of the satn club, also was signed. That gives the Sox three men who have been playing together to tit into the infield with Kddio Collins. This is a wie move, and if the men come through u lot of Glcason's worries will be over. Pitchers were purchased by the dozen and there will Is" a gang of them in the training ramp 'it Wiixahatchle. Red Kaber, Dick Kerr. Wilkinson and Hodge nrc the veterans and the others hail from the minors. Here is the list: Mulrennan. Columbus: McWceney. Milwaukee: McWorter, Richmond : Morri. Tulsa . .lonnard nnd Davenport. Sioux City: King. Lexington, rentier, Kala noo : Kiefer. Muskegan : Tcsar. Cedar Rapids. I-'ranks, 1 tica. and Haney, from Jacksonville. rZS M just a .stmt. Others wilt be tinned ni rapidly as possible and scouts in tour the oiintry ai soon as Ihr season starts. A lot nf thise ook in inll not make good, but carh in ( giem n thorough trial. Perhaps They Have L'scd llohum NOW. let's get back to the old howl of the magnate. 'Von can't get plajers," they will saj. "Show me will p.iv any price thill's all theie is but big ind the the best jear wa in the open monev anil no place was no oojei t anil wmi nt athie'er. we,-e added Til h"V rnmr rom all point' loid b'td and m tliftrrrnt Some hair bfin un before and tmiir.t hrrlt brraus- Hieu (nuldn't make good. In oth'r ,r,,is fnmiskri had to take the alii the phveis where 1 can get a good player and I for him. The can't be found, and to it " We have heard that same plaint time and lime again. 1'erhaps Comiskev pulled it on several casi.,ii. Rut when he was up agaiust it and had to s(our arolind o tmd a hall club it didn't take him very long. Kortiinatclv for him. he had a well-upholstered bankroll. He tool; off the rubber band and started to distribute h. lie signed many plajers. If he is successful this jear with virtually a new cat nf athletes then the magnates have been pulling some liokum on the dear old public for jear. A plajer must learn the game before he becomes a star, t.'nbh. Speaker, llurnsby. timli. Alexander, Ruth and many otheis bad ( learn the game, and now look at them Till' trouble irith the uiodiin magnate Is he can not "pair the time to del Won playcri. lie tcanti them to br hitting on all ilindrri ichrii then report 'or dutu. This i ' sirill idia. but Coninkey had to try totnelhino r . The .'J experiment ml be 'luiti uit'ii sting to iratih. ' osnr at ' I'JZI ti ''' c T 'tijrr Co. A I V. "THAT NftSTY DIRTY MM --s LITTLE PUP. HAS , '' "H trackgd All "jr , . 7-, I MY" CLEAN BED SPRCp.d! 'JL WMZ?? JAMIE Voove 6IMPLY '' .. WMZZa Got To 3&t Rid of ''4ys havc hi AROUND J I, 'yyfr ' v. This houje S I Wy if I & WnKKKKHEKKKKKKKBwmy's ' ( cs t. i a I PENNANDCORNEL COLLIDE SATURDAY ; GOULD AND HOPPE STILL brUKTSKULERS Ty Cobb and Other Notables Have Slipped From P'ln, Will Boat Them Here," Says McNichol Praises Ithacan Five No Alibis to Offer 7 ir7.;..7. T7.,, Unhl 4nv Mn,tA, V.. . nu Own Branches of Athletic Endeavor lly GKANTLANO 1UCI5 THE PINEHURST RUN-UP SHOT REQUIRES REAL GOLF SKILL It's ot a Fluke or Topped Mashie. as Many Invaders Figure. Dixie Experts Play Approach If till Deadly Technique Down There W,. I'lnrliiiist, X. ('.. I'eb. H. lidl.K shut tn America is so heartily criticized as the t'iiiehurst shot, so-called. The I'inehurst shot is anything from a low pilch and run with a midiron nt 100 vards or more dis tance from the green, to a putt from 2f yards or a shorter distance off the green. In the summer season in the Notth. when a golfer mis-es a mashie shot and a topped ball skims along the surfac-. runs on the green and stops close to the hole, an opponent is sure to renin ik that the effort was a "regular I'ine hurst shot and not a good golf shot." In such an incident the pitch shot was missed hut it is a libel to class a tupped masiiio with the I'lneliurst run-up shot iioorpji mad In th- Tin VVhlslle jtolf touin.i men! !. ib to handicap th plaern ror i rcctl. for li tins n record of nil their tnurtirftm-nt round. Vet lit In otti'ii fiui-d with n diffkult problem, for some of the I motnbers nf the Tin WhliUe are a bit tr ! rotic In tbeir Mav I due of the most surprising cu"e of ert.itl, ptaliiK Is illiloeU on Iho record rnrd of It r Fownes. l!d, of Onkniont. son of W '. I'ownert. former omateur clinmpon nnd cni lain of ihe American International lni V.ounis I''i,ne bus played In four Tin Whis tle ei,nis this ear and tils ecoie- nun dute follow Januarv IT. 1i Janu,tiv Hi si). Jjnujrj- 2i, Ti. and fV'brujry 7. 7'.'. Oilier meniliers of the Tin WJilmi's me m.nvea of ronnlstency Tb most caniei en' of nil i W I! Truesdell, of Uiirden jC'iiv. foi iner eenlorii chntupton. Mr 'I'rnes ,t"ll h.is plived In elcht medi:-pln Tin Whistle tournaments and In th qualify tn round of the fat. nlentlnes tourniment. e'll beat them when Mipv come here Saturday night," said Daniir Mc Xicliol. captain of the University of rennsylvanin basketball teom, this morning. "Cornell has a great, team and is Hlmosl unbeatable on the Armory Jloor there. The game was o.nc of the hardest fought we have been In this season, both teams battling every inch of the way The floor up at Itliaea is such a hig one that wo were sort of be wildered, although Jour of us plaved on it last year. The scats unlike Welghtmau Hall nrc nlneeil nlionl tvvnnttr fnnf lmi-nn.1 il. onl-of-bounds line with the le'sult that ,0"? we were unable to ptoperly gauge the' Sport tioor wncn ut muting toward a barkel. Time after time we found ourselves out of bounds when we thought we were going just right. Here the out-of-bounds line Is virtually on the edge of the playing floor, and it is easy to pre vent yourself from running out. "However, neither myself nor nnv of ( the players on the team have nnv alibi to make. I ornell played a wonderful game throughout nnd should make a greut bid during the remainder of the sea-on. 1 think we will ntnn their nisti ' here Saturday night on our floor. Wo will have no long all-night train ride to make and will be able o rest up until evcuing instead of playing in the after noon." Diinnv ns usual, was the star of Ihe Red and Itlite uUhck in the L'O to 10 defeat sustained against the Red and White. Durins the first few minutes of the opening half he cngetl two field goals ami four louls ami in Ihe .second half five fouls. Al Vocgclin caged a single basket while Pos Miller injected into the line-up -in the second half in placo of IIunt7.inger, snared two iloiibledeckcrs. According to McNichol. the game was a repetition of the Princeton game here last year. Two 'points was the largest lead held by either team during the contest. With the score tied at IS all and every indication of an extra period, Molinel. the Cuban captain of the Red and White, made a long shot from the center of the floor that went "() memories thai btesi and iuni" "O mocking memories of youth" Tiro lines that every star should ham Who some giay day must face the truth. Where Leonard, Jloppc and Ty Cobb. M'hetc lluth and Dcmptcy in sport's vote Will find the clamor of Ihe mob h but a faint breath on the yale. When the Gmls Depart rnIIK half -gods go when the gods - arrive," runs an ancient snw. Hut what happens when the gods go, us TAl O to While it is true that the rilll-UP shot' II" round, all played on the ch-implonihip is not asprettvtowat.h a n high pitch. 's'Jur fu"ow " 7n- s2- " "" sl su' tlie run-up is not without merit and requires a line touch to work out prop crlv. Man golfers who criticize this shot and insist they ate unable to play it. but can lay mashie pitches close to the hole on lllil.rnson llltliei'. of Nw York h., lvn innplKtent with tournament rounds of Pt St 01 (10 !IU. fit. as haii T. 'Wheeler of Auiruet.i Me with rounds of 101. 10 1, llif. Hi'.' HH 10(1 and 102. !'. T KeMlntr, nf .. ..... NnpinL. I ..L.t In ll,rn fcli.rl hj tift.ri .s rass greens in tlie .ortli. I li s7 BANTAM KRAMER ONCEBOXED PLACE HAS DRA W WITH L1GH 1 WlilL-ti i v v& do not. as a matter or fact, get any closer to the hole with their mashies in the Not th than they do with their put ters here at I'inehurst. Quit My .'Mastered It has been noticed here that the renllj lirst-class golfers who come frrfin ihe North, ate quick to master the I'inehurst run-up shot and play it with lii'iuncss. There is no more link in it than in the pitch shots of ihe North, and while every golfer profcrs to hit a high spot, there is much satisfaction in running the ball up dead. Tin- records of the winners of l'ine imist golf tournaments are sufficient evi dence to prove that the real golfers can i!, ."s well here as in the North. Al the lit c scut tune the linest resident golfers hi I'inehurst are Donald Parson, of v, I'ungsiown. and John P. Olinpnian, of in the last twenty jcars has known a few such supermen as rly Cobb. I'rnnk Golcli, Willie Hopnc, Frank Kramer and Jay Gould, who. over u long period of years, have proved their extensive superiority above till other rivals. There have been only a few of these, and still fewer icm.ilti, to hold the old heights. Frank Gotch is dead. Cobb last sea son, with a bad leg, skidded back of George Sislor. Frank Kramer is still a star, but others have moved up with him. The unbeutnbles who began 10-1 nrc Jaj Gould and Willie Iloppe. I'hc Survivors AY GOU1.U, who has outclassed the court tennis realm as effectively as any one man ever outclassed any one field in nil sport, has already opened the 11121 campaign by proving that his olu mastery still remains, whether an uma lour or the best of the professionals stood in his way. In the same way Willie Hoppe has been ruling the billiard field for seven teen years. For seventeen years he has been without a rival. Rut while Could is still holding the eagle's eyrie in his sport, lloppu now faces in Kdouard I lore iiians. the Rclginn challenger, a rival who lias a chance. Hoiemans is a marvel, with records that no one has ever beaten. It re- ... ..!.... .........I.. ... 1... ,nnn l.,.t. I... . .1 clean through the basket. McNichol , , , ,. , . , ,.hallip;0 wi10 converted a foul try into a point, lint I , (lln , kUl, ,, liguUn before the two teams could line up the ,,,..,..,.. , ,,,,, ,.u .!..,.. is as vaiuuuic as on s!.,...i.. Ruth. """' t The Chamnlon A winter gale, teas blowing fnrtu , along the street, " "" The snow was piled in rfrid i. the way: '" a'" The copper's beak troi i0-,n ., . stalked along hi, beat, " ' II tth no one but Ihe coal man ,, gay; "f ict the 1'oct sprang a tunc Of the violet) and June, Remarking as he penned hi, ,(, i "Any pop:eyed dub can ji, "" I ancy spring songs in the, snrlm, dat" " '""' ' Wnrb'C nt '' WITHIN tbc next ,, la, 9orM. American i.engue bal club, .ml be Htortlne Rnnli In .,!. . .' 'V "HI ;..li r" i-V ""'' ' iraincir. neslly where Cleveland and New, Yoik ,.i I "r7 ,"ln('', "l0nV- somi. w thin HlBht-Mc tig diitane. nee o(l piFTY per cent maj find in Wa, ,, the top. but nothing short nf m per cent will hold the said ton for ... instinct lntci'vul. Copyright. 1B!I oi for an; All rwhti rncnti. 4. It. llouker. of Woodland and c 1. . Ilet.l,e- h.iie not shown such consistent pi.iv llowk.'re worst tournament round was ni '". ami lis Vst an SO. wheie.u llcckers leconl lo s n n elRhteen-strol.. difference tin .NovimlHr It) he took fill strokes In (hi , uponlni.- Tin Whist e tournament and on Keb I ruar 7 so stroke. ' whistle blew, ending the game. A itli Fd Vate riding a ponv like a veteran and wielding a mallet like one of the ranking players, the Fniversity of Pennsvlvania's indoor pojo team scored an impiessive 7-to-'l victory over Yale in the armory Saturday night. After managing tlie football (cam. Vnre imbibed so much nf the tight of the gridiron in his system that lie decided to try polo. The result, as demon strated Saturday night, is that Com-h Conor has a sterling plajer who shoubi hold down a regular pot all seuim. Vate banged the ball through the goal posts three times dining (he fray, lead ing the Pcnn offensive. Itjck and Sex ton each garnered two goals. TO PLAY TWO NIGHTS Hoppe can't hold on forever, any more than other stars, nut in spue of the llelgian's miracle runs there Rte still tpiite a few who will string with the wonderful Willie until he is snagged. IX THF. meanwhile a new crop of supciior champions may be in the I making. One or two jcni's of leader I ship hardly count Hut Sisler may be dose to f.nother Cobb; Horemans maj' I be another Hoppe. j Hut when tine liguics Uie period be tween 1000 nnd VXM. with its Cobb. ' Iloppe, Gotch. Ki inner and Gould uriuj, among others, the period from I SCO lo 1010 will be called on to aiise .mil traveK With the possibilities in Ruth. Uempsey. Ilnremaiis and Sisler, i here is at lcust a running start. Boots and Saddle Havana has rammed Monday racinT a euro oi six rarcs is presented this afternoon Horses which V be in good condition and well plated i' day arc: First race JuMina 1' fir cornn, Coltcx: second. Helen h.""' (cm-go (oio Cola: third si?: l-'hnniro Vel! Vn1..n i!.' .'"I,..lt Hatruck. Driffield. Director fi (iftl. Miss 1'roeter. Aigrette, & sixth, Dragoon, Day. Duke Ruff mitftl s'rjrtill I Victory A. A., of Westvllle, at Home i on Tuesdays and Fridays I The Victor A. A . of Wc-uillc Watwick R. d, has placed tluec ! which has. bw-n lilajin Amateur Sports AJ The teams on the Iloor this jear. Two junior lives, consisting of plajers rang ing in age from fourteen to seventeen, and ii midget aggregation made up of players becveen thirteen and fifteen, are the quintets. At the start of the "ciisoii few of the members of the teams wire able to handle a biisketbdll al ml However, under the careful tutor-tii-5 of Mr. German, the coach. hua depended upon enabled them to compete with the best been tilajllig at home on Tnesdajs. will also stage home i on -tests on Friday-. having two home games m the future cneh week. Danc ing will aKo follow all the games. Westvllle is a second-class team. The pri liniinaiies arc plaved by the West vllle Rloomer Gills. All teams nf the this list one shouldn't for cot Norman Ross, whose swimming achievements have been as remarkable as any other turn in the line of super stai drini. TS HORNSHY or any other ball- 1 plajer worth $::00.000;" asks a (fan. Cobb has been worth $:i00,000 to I Detroit. .Speaker will be worth SUOO.- '000 to Cleveland before be is through. And Ruth has already enticed in almost Danny uhstitulei laint Ed die )lahone. and Dempsey. Referee. F.ven-Hreak I ertliet Jack dives ..! 'I III tUI'1 ' t'l :.i! .1 ler till III .1 I k lli'lllp-i V 10 I' .ill ' line' .,:uill Hj Mllb H. I MIL T7 FRY person in th' luii' ugh JLj sessis. n no lure or several n-hicii nr- trousiiid. ii-uallv be, au r, mini--enees of it ..r them, bring oa fnn,l recollections Hantiv Kr.un"! that ' punchin f""' a- .i tie winch lie brieves i. mm vu.iiJi)' him than 'invtlnnj ,-" !' ,ei n That pi, ture -now . U 1 I ).i ii si in; off before 'l n,,i' h hisg' r .tnu m. onnouent Willi tt ne.n wi-uni pion of the wot nt. the "o'e nt reTeree th's wuv Kramer nnd ,i i,nl"i ' air." ni.i I nuii'h n: nurt.'is". II- ia,i nl rr.ll kno ko its ,i"l nated the fun on' ' i Pan deeiiled ' n hoving mnt' n lb jn'av from ill, r m lightweight binii ". liner I'ddie M.ii,ner 1 rt ihe eo.l-t a- his i it'e Maiinii, j show dnav llere a Mitt I eteran of Thirty ) ears' Ring Service .la-I, Uriiion has been boxing for nineteen Je.its. but that isn't s0 long w i.oii ,1 i lOtisideietl tlllit Jack Twin Sullivan still appears in ring legalia The Twin defeated in urge Robinson m Hoston last wink and J.uk has been boxing ,-lo-er to thin vears than nineteen. Hun, mi will have to eairy on if he l,,.i,.s lo e.uililish Ihe real record. Ui'iimiSh tew older men have held ti'a - AN WALT ONIGHT First Anniversary Will Be Cele brated Opened Just One Year Ap-o Cri-eti IV it'll Tliev fall 1), to shoot tinder Ml practically every time J he regular piaying nignis ot tne or tl.e go out. If tne same golfing colony gnni.ation arc Saturday and Wednes was transiortcd to n Notthern golfing tiny for the juniors and Saturday after center for the summer season Parson noons for the midgets. The Saturdaj end Chapman would undoubtedly hold .dates, on the -whole, are almost com their position nt the top. pletcd. but there arc many Saturday The writer has noticed Hint on vet afternoon nnd Wednesday night tlatcs . ..,- imrn ifhrn ine sunn irrei'iis wnn l vviiieii nil: ei.ii w " " ,,, ',- seconil and lliinl class ami gin- lenins i ,ls aniounl to one tlub in one year, desiring to travel for full xoi'iis4.-. , jj0, nsbj- is n line hall plajer, hut he should cet in touch with F. W. Clay. I has yet (Tpshow that he is in the SHOO. -manager, Rox T, Wostvtllc. N J 000 class. He has jet to show that he C.An M .,"li ,irau ran ii wuv will, ii, .$10,000 National Handleaj. vcMerdir t.,"v ;; i ' xV""".. "u '"..""'"""im i Vi ' """" 'll,u 'vancner wfrt out of the money. A tremendous cmwl lu.viiiru mc iiuiuiiu course, i-iiirririiuri, im., is to nave h rr mi., Inir of thllteen iIuvm .liirnil..,, 1..... february it). It wan announced act njcbf and horsemen tn .New Orfejna heimn inmZ uiateiy to arranito for transferrin, t!,,, stabtes for the onenlnir. Already S5o Si S"." iSVohf11 "r 'I'-" me'ttne ShrrS hundreil additional stalls nie belni ruihtd ii the border illy fair irround- The i)uri,es cram will conMst of six rares a iliy wX e " Tlie een two-year olds and the tWI vear-old Tenlte. belonjlmr lo J II u,,fll helm, of Philadelphia vv'II I shipped frta I New Orleans to Hot SpraiRe lo bo f rtshectl I aw. w of, -,.., vn,lie"ll,,l ,11 .114,)IAI1( S. . rlojilon Is a liusy trainer ani! cmr having eampalR-ned foiijllvo hnrwi dirtai lULti. The vvlnnlniM for the ktrln ton ij H8 "10 Ills leadlni; breadwinner viai nn. let 1'ioof. with $U9Ttt to hla crcd t The fuel that O W (ItucU) Poreimn Hi not no to .New urieans vvitn nit toriy.hot stable vvheie hi routivctlons .! the ttJi.1 tndlrntes that he In eettlnir ht n rn; rl tenty-seen horsen In training d' llowfiil the tiest nous, hie condition for the sprmil ma-lln-d In Vl.iri'l ,rf 1, I m ...,, .. l..,l j...!-,...,.-, ,.,u..iiu a, i n ,-1 1 hi cn iinm sutniuiant move ot .Mr i orenian Amateur Bouts at National Th fourth amateur bnxlnir 'ournarrfnt ,1 the Philadelphia Terminal I), vision Athletic jiBaut-imi'iii win us nciu on r curuary 'ji. it the Natnn.il A. " A total of tuoitj matches will bo decided. In, ludM en iiw nrnona belnir special bonuta at fotlnwsi VTIV nam ,,iuuen ve t rancis i-arnn Jam-a J 1,'oursuon s Tountr Ilrlnk SmoUer titmi Katiln t Klvvapl Jlnir John 'on Paji; Condon vs Judfre JXlce. Charles f FTuacli n .lames wuiuer. .1. 1; ,eni vs vvu um r. leveell. .Iiickle JleKlwee vs !!," Il-nneit ivuilam i. Nineuiniter vs John diilijaii J. Miller vn William Partter V n- Oallaht vs. M. O Tananerl (Youn M kyt J i Tomosttv vs .1. c. taohman, t c JtonntnmTi ve. I'red lliirkhort. Charles w ,Shan n Wlllliim O'Mal.oy. TliomaH C II01 mi l"rm T.illent. K r 1 tn Moore S one of the leldinS lOtltenler .- I.tn t 1 tit e .111,. vnior lr 1 vi ! in an . 1 1' I I, 1, jllv Ills! I t It ' lllgllt i.itor ii' 11 wr.i I'uvv- 10 whro .'I He hi ad - VlUlcel siiiilh. .1 o a .n,kou; - " h;'S '-urn N iv Hih will make h.s Pinuv Uitmi ,, ,- nlvtnpi.t. toiinrbt Jtis opponent v. I 1 l"or- of I'jlrmontr ,mmv .sum v .1 w .la,k l'.ilrnor llirr ki "mj'I v V W jiir an.l t''rane,o C.'i n l'i, s,, hi. alt lyih, r uw'ile C li..rle llei-iher. f v " ' 1 ,mmi L'learv. ut Vljnjvufi,. ,n ttwir f, inuer at tn Aaiioon I'leir bout wan not o trood- poi I ml nann,on ,1 .,,! to d'ien, uneni failed to ip There wii- -utiii'vv liat of .1 boiwi-en ihe si.miliiinl and th" 'P' i d m, 1 know w mil 1 p hut th, ,,,ii'ir I 'it ,1 w i- all iibiiuf I inally ''io uiuhiiii., 1 -1 i-pi" J ,ni, tie rin'.u.'l fTlil.lllieil '!,,' (ifiill' .imeni of ihe rn.iti !ii!i.ik--r I inn- .inj "' in tin- In, 1-1' win, vvnl -i,p up ii .1 i-tlhsti'ute boxer' .i-..,',l III" .ill nounier A tew si, ,,t,.i ,,f .i.'n, ''. and then the , a,i I'Ustii in" w "i -iirpri-,',1 to sen little lannv Imiiuoi ! his ioiu and Ktiiri down n,, .,,- i,,waid th" no: ..1 . 1 ii,i,v .mtaue ill u 1 v I'iglil , Iti'ight. I .n i I'xpci leu, ' K turner s .1 vubilili'ol tn -live the .1 ,,, 11 r.iiind li'iul 10 U II v ,. !, 1 t,,r I '.mm , w,i u h. nil. 1111. 111,'iuit b" ,w in I liglitvveighl tin' .-il,irtla nuh' not no nvo s' ,,1 aoo-l bee.i,i-e lolll .11 O ln lnrn Ituney iiunnnson e,ui"'i .1 ," ion kno.kiu' in ih- -,nd round when .limmy .Meri'lo vl. unjti to nsvr Hie le 11 f,,r ih ihird i.nnrl It- njCeied fruetuie f tn- rlirht jev .is j rnsult of om , f Hut tiinnon iii tiu. ,1 U-nnv irieee iin.l Al It-vn , 'i- or Iimiiiiv Jordan 1-.1i nii. Sir 11 in an,. V I . 1 I, ,,,Jtfillhl 1 oulu! ll.lilu, llclitueuhl i ,-,,, O'll tl 111. I' M II v,i. ,,r uin 'on .,i v V. .n - .. v m ' I) l''t ,t, . s iet I,, bun l.eu ..lot 1, llilia -ni, 'i a 111 w I.Xt ti ll. Ma, .in I sM 10 a' 'Ii ' Hupp lai K , .. ,, , i.. men ,ti v i t. r I'rorff, ' I, idl- vm H Ji n V, ltl vs Ilairv slM-1'illl lies, id l ,. even I'll V -I" ., re-ii h iintl it , - , vv.is aci opted ii show It wii refi rer tlci i vi n thmigh I ihnt he wnn l-iu 111 iiiuv. s, I. --ii. . "1 to' the i, rf1 Ihe o it. lonlitt l.ovc , Vuun In., K 'I"".. . Y tunu lu Tui-er vii Pit nnv IX,. at, H,jbl,, 11 la-o.l V . .or l! ri, .a l". K 'Ol,s H Innmy Kaatan VVIIllu , Vli.1' ohv vs I mniv MiSjovein hildl Mul- en V I ' r. U ,l,n JM nei iuo i-iin .ids Vunni. c,iitio , Jiinniiv I Jooi.nv Vljru.in vs .Ighnnv llori'.l v Charley cj .Sen DuuittiMriv ltl.'all and Jo 1 1 ,' III' I i hiimpinn nl tio I'.!' 'it ' ii-' Well, th- b'ltti vv, i ' Kramer d d ' w i v Jinnev. At in" tin n I lifted the le-pei tiv Krnnn r and .Malmiu'v m I draw verd i To have lni,il a di.cv nxiiii lightweight w.i- ,ti,i, n n-ii i,ii' liuiitaiii Tli" wo si.i- il.iii uigi i runiv L.'0 I'rjH ill tne i Hits in Mm mtlino I'.i't' vv i K i ii no' M.ihcnev I s la,illV Ii i- Hi, I' ' till' I" pl'i.e i is ,,li cvhlhitimi ,il i ii.lliiii'l I'll i ; M.ukel siru-t tn ni is'-vi'iiin i i t mid .I..! M.i- l)i lllp-, v aims nt .itmg a s a nnv i', b h The l.aiitain lllle of Ueiav,,ir- ,ntiu' w II l,e Ueviie I ,", III al Ch'M-r allt'll Ivnl .sunn n -e Is " lml cit.-v Allien uial.er III ti ii n uatietl oil othi boats as ulyw K , Yndi'l v K O Mainme I ralil.l" llJlnc K lohnnv 1 1 -HI I 111- Mj - ,, i, i, ,,i It is- I IJ llonov A! Hi o l..'t n I'-'l .l.uk IH.11,,',1,,1 l. ,- .. ,. Il I, v, -' I . of lilt 1 . , l , II 1,1 . 1, II, -I, 11,1,1. I li'iueln rail. I ' '"l II I-.IHVV. . i,,e 'ins,- , I 'ii Koin,' anvi, I,,, son in Hie f it.i- ulilli In Ulte vv I an un Hums oi llurrv Kid llrnvvn ii. -' , I i ttdifi ii. air II mei'i Mar lit uHli v i a l , -on I Scraps About Scrappers nsvter In ilierv Wile If fortnl i V ' .- nial,aintf Ate Atte,l tiolue I Ancrlo Drill is inatiuKinr no l.ann, tin !)- tv JavK Liorato and Willi Uetu-i liuirvy Kramer 1 ask to k- p up ,,t, that he I " V ' "' ,,. v i ,t ip , , - v.. ,t i , i- 'i" ' Kr.lfl - 'HP ' It rcirwb'e i ' dim nlPh '' ,ii is iii-eta Roy -iloo vm uvr the cl t ,i tin ii lent. l,"'v 1 tnoie tvrqllie, o I a ten round l'oalon lust tea llolih) llnr ni.io ii II i, hi v llutihinunn ' i in n Ins I i t two , .111, ,11 at 1 I' llliv ti "U' Wl li a ri-l, In Iturman i)i,,wel coon airatttsi Ueunv Jolniny T man. , ' n t ii r ey tit , , a , te ei t ,o.s on on .i foul o r I a" n, lloan, c Z7T. rounu, av jj'ra'j'c 'I his en-mil,; the fir! anniversary '.lrnival of the I'lnlauelpliin Ice Fol ate will he held at its peerless athletic home. Fortj -tii'ih and Market streets. Although th- indniir rivaling season last ,vejr was iiOLCbfjnlj eliorl because the big rink was noi opened until February li. niaiiv lonvertN tn tJie sport ret i uiled I 'pon the reopening of tin lco I'aliKi' sl.a'ir-. hotkey plavcrs atiu I followers i.f tnnsi' winter spmts in ritjscd ai ,4n tisinunding rate ,ltisi v hat mild iio shining h,is taken i Inn Hi" s,r,i! luwrs of Philadelphia will be i.-n ii night at the tninival. In oiler I,, inuU'' ine oc.'..sioii the be-t of tlm rear from the patrons' viewpoint. sU.ttiug vvu! be allowed until rnidnighi Sees Itriglu I inure Ceorge r I'jvvling. who arrived from l:,i.i,,n in,- mottling, li.nl .some in teresting things in hay about the Ice Tula' e Here are some of the subjei t upiin vvliii-h I.f enlarged : 1 "Ii is un v a queiiUon of tunc wncn I'lillndf lp,il.i t.il.es its place a One of ll.e leading lie -haliiig and hocLcy erne Hi Ann in a. ' ' li.ist'd ii)im n.e tig vires I have .1, , hund Horn week in week, it n e.'is.v 1,, I i.iiilersland why I'hii.idtlplnii will he j leader Jt takes time and effort to make mi. ie t titi'i'jiri-f gam ,1 foot I hold and prosper "lv ep' ne'i 'c in niv oui'-jeur reign I as no ,inui-"iiicnt dire tor leads me to 1 lelii've thin tne sport is just ill its 111 I fain v I, cie. ami will require only enn I iiiiui'it "floit .ind 'voik in older to bring 1 I'm1 oh I ph. 1 to the lop. ' ' fin -j Philadelphia is a -,,u tt w 11 ' lint iho-e who s.iv this ,,,, uu' , know P.iiliiih-lliliiil. 'J he tillens do in, I. ill i.,r .invh ng in a huiry. Th" pi on I 11, 1 iini-l h" tested, anil if found -.1"--fu 11,1 v PI ilndelpnu.is will hnv l.spl 1 in.- I.iiilding , I ,' llol htlii've it i- lilst ile.ii ' ll.e pnlili hovv Phlliuiclpliia h.iplieiicil 1 lu ci this .000,000 he-slviiting 1 '' ' Ii was 111 the eiimiiier of 1010 th.u I w.i- upprti.ii hid about an ite p.iia," I loi I'tiil.nlelphiu I ubcri.)ed for 11 liberal ipiantitj of the stuil, m, mi -,) the I'liginuTiiig job fiom tn" pioiiintir- land a- th" wanted the pl.n e iipened 1 nur.ng the Christmas holulavs 1 vut 'out fur ti reioid in -peed 111 ,011-tit. I lion I ' We bloke ground on Novniber ' PU' We weie forced to enduie one of the .severest winters on record mid 'at lust I had to I'hange mj ch-signs lo hariiiouie with the Iniildiug material 1 I that weie available Jimt one car ag'i Inll.iv. while the pill' c WII- not 1 o n pleieli llll.-heil ll v , ,-'h aneeil enou ,' , to perm' la'n, tcil 'ti I'elmiarv It jre opened with iiie Harvard VhIc ec hoekry game. happened that in the final offennB reionahe tniarantees ( .. 's't. Valentine's tourna- UUo'l I'ZSIThE'Z ., hold pitih sbots and it was possible to thoot fur ihe pin. Pnr.son and Ohap iiiun can negotiate tho inashie piteli as will as many of those who dole upon tint ptow-ss as Northern golfers bin ..in. 11 iIiit fin 111 e to muster ine run ui. .shot li ii, nnd "f th 1 1 .11 l"ll-i'll mill lllliuunii vine i'i'- i-juies .,..i Ii mined hard during this lw in I iiiatth 'tinil th" gieeiis were covcinl with I water. . From OIT (nt-eii , MM... v-,... .1.. s nil VV1IS IIMJIl'MS , ni'ii 1 , 1, no tnii'li for the pin was Ul ."., .. "",'..,,,, Il.n.,.n,.l. were 1 'in 11-s- At tne scvciiin m.' c ,-i , '. . .. ..,. .ni, e irutn I 11 tl iiiusin' .,..' -- . . e ...1....1. ......i- n few inches in front of 1 - . . .....I fill! llllU'tl IMr-oii hoUU a-rhip shot from oft Hip nn. .AitvitifPi :l lliiniurr uim 1 on ' , i... .....I IMinnmiiii '".7" """'..;" 1 ..l..s a l.ullc. whin Willi Mlllliti""n fiiUisI upon to do so. ............. i.,,olviirs,t courses arc drv VI IH'II ni" ....---- riiclicill 10 apprvm,,, ,,.,.. .'IP. West iiiiinii'nle with J. Ivaimiiinn. lluntingtlon street. The t'rvshelin Valley . A., of itouni Alrv d'-frale,! Ihe Cliveden 1-' C bv ibe -tore of It, t,, 0 on lot Thurmliv n.Khi Ihe I' li. T. lien-JiiBtoii Shop would like book hiiiss wen niat-viess nome teams Charlen of inn off Ihe green On the ninth hob could approaih ii v a , i...,, , ,. . , .ii i, nth nitc i. lor ll "" "" --- , nl there is no telling whe.e it will ;n i. Tiiw '- wi' ,hp r"""1" r'"" ,",s t'l'ii developed here as now he ll-e . i ,. H.-rkrr. who has cliarje of 'he icherliile Willi thlileen-nfieen-year-niiis flvei. halls Sam Schvmru. 1UI1 Souih wren, e ttre,t. irl.innle 'lub, of West Philadelphia li .mxiuiis to book Barnes with team- plailnc n.'H-ioiliK ate rulef Tho Tratlo Club rutMlh nt et nnd Ohenter avenue ( midline II. C. a fifteen aixteen-yiar n'd ouitlr wishes itnmfa with learns havite , ,1 William Coma L'7I3 South Cevo- mo i, Miiue il unpr A N N I V E R S A R Y ANNIVERSARY ICE-SKATING CARNIVAL riiiBlit"8:l5 to 12..ronlRlit ICE PALACE l,-,lb uml .M.-cr!"' s,'", . souvenirs '"l 'l1!? ,"r.V I miry anil Comic tuKltimt World', t.realest Inhibition ' ADMISSION, 75 CENTS C A R N 1 V A L OLYMPIA Broad ind BiiubridfcA m VKiMiAV i ii viiii: CLARK UIIMI1V KVIl- I'KIIKI'AKY II i p. mii: iiiik ST0SH JAMES vs. WAGNER SULLIVAN vs. PALMER Mlllt.l.T 'IDI" SMITH vs. D0RSEY KRAMER vs. M00RE seats on e.ile now. Ilolfl M itJtnn lunTet, llroinl n ml l.otust SI". Hegiilnr prices. PALM GARDEN "OTII MAUK1.T hlh. Dam ine Jlverj Hie., 8i.t0 Srhvtaru Ortli. Johnny .Dsli-rr Irls-i) Ihiwer All Meek M inula j Connlrj Store ,t Knbc Misht ( ash 1'rUen for Ill-el Itulie Costnmex lltmrlin; Contest 'Iluire Mil Cash l'rles, AUDITORIUM A. A. & TUESDAY EVE., FEU. 15TH :;n uiiiMis oc iiuuu iio.MNn m rARM AND GAKDEN r'AHM AND GARDEN ! Burpee's Seeds Grow ! i Ilurpeu's Annual is tho Leading Aniirimn Seed Catalog. It tells the plain truth about the best seed.-) that grow. I If you arc interested in gardening, lsurpce's Annual will Ijp mailed to i you free. Just tear out this coupon and fill in your nanio below. I W. Atij:u Bubpkb Co., j Seed GrowerF, Philadelphia.""" Gentlemrn: Please send me a copy of Hurpee's Annual Fkkk. ' t I (OlJL-e- V) - -Jt yi- I Namk . R. F. D. OR STRKKT. - I POSTOFI-'ICIi- .STATE- -TEAR HERE - (csL-Mr lOJor FATIMA CIGARETTES LictiiTT k Mrnts Tonvcro Co. UtW LY. ,V4--, w,