Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 15, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 19, Image 19

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EVEOTNtf PUBLIC (LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, FEBEUABY 15 lifel
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BROOKLYN THEY KNOW SPRING IS. AT HAND WHEN UNK WILBERT'S ROBINS BEGIN TO CHIRP
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SQUASH GREAT GAME
TO CONDITION PLAYERS
Experts Show Fine Form
in Matches for Pennsyl
vania State Title at the
Racquet Club ,
By spick HALL.
nQUASH HACQUET8, which lias
M grown to huge proportions of popu
larity Mncc the national title first came
kere in H07. l tho Krcntcst ,n,loor
-Inter sport to keep athletes in condl-
.! The gn""1 's partlc"'"'5' K""1
in keep lawn tennis players In shape
!,, t out on the turf or clny'roiirta In
X. earlv sprliiR. Any man, and there
r n.nr ? them in Phllndolprln. who
Si. nlsyed through the leaKuc season
.S3 In the various tournaments will
find himself all set to make a real show -?
at Inwn tenn s as Boon as he has
Kome ncc"8tome,l to the "feel1 o the
tennis racquet after having handled the
Innnoh hat all season.
Haunsh racquets has a big two-fond
ulue. H keeps the player i In shape for
he miring, slimmer and fall sports, and
I fa K It-elf a real pastime There is
no lame In the world that develops the
. better than squash racquets. The
fh.nng rsi-l'llty with whlcl. the little
rubber pellet travels nrotind the four
walls compels a plnyer who wishes to
become an expert tb develop a "follow
,,e" The squash racquets player who
i. n" keep his eye on the hall instinctively
Ants the same In other branches of
portn, and this is n big asset, because
roDe is so fost.
rhjslttil Developer
Saunsh racquets develops virtually
try muscle in the body, besides elv
lnr the regular player enough wind
to enter any kind of a contest, When
one watches Wallace Johnson or Stan.
I,v Pearson play it Is not surprising
hut when they step out on the tennis
courts in the spring they arc able to
rn the limit. If necessary, in any match
and been none the worse for wear.
Another fine feature of squash for the
tinnlH plner is that' it develops the
backhand equally with the forehand.
t imvn tennis most players, even
i,. rrent little Hilly Johnston, have
nnlv a defensive backhand, but in
..!, ihi hnrkhnnd stroke Is lust ns
,.eh nn offensive slap as the forehand
While the backhand in squash is not
nimllnr to lawn tennis's hnekhand, it
tenches the tennis player to realize the
value nt developing a kuu, ihuiu-wiu
.in trnkp nn tliel eft side.
Speaking of Stanley Pearson, he is
onf of the favorites for the Pennsylvania
title. This tournament began yesterday
fternonn nt the Itacquet Club with
mi.-tv.tun entries. Most of the first
miind matches were played mid the
athers will be nlaycd off todny. Tomor
row there will be no matches, but on
Thursday piny will be resumed and
the tournament will be finished this
week.
In a match played today S. F. Ilecvos,
f Cnrrnnntou'ii ('. C. wns a winner
over C. C. Jones, a Mcrion ('. ('. player.'
The scores were l.-7, jb-H nnd li-.
Stanley Penrson won his match from
W. (i. Myers with ease in spite of the
fact that the final game went to 18-15.
In the first two games Pearson was
the master throughout and he made
many points by his speedy shots to the
corners which left his opponent flnt-
I
Villanova Forward Replaces i
Logan for Individual Honors
in Cage League
A a result of tallying fourteen points
in the only lengtie gnmc of last week,
Al Shubert. Villanova Preparatory for
ward, went into first place In the senr
Ihr records of the Catholic League. He
displaced I'.ill I.ngnti. Purple and C.old
forward, who wns at the top Inst week,
llcsiih" lending the league in i-coring, I
Phubort Is nlsii the lending foul toscr
nt the circuit, His great work From
the fuiil line really won the gnmc Inst
rrldny fioin I.u Snlle Preii. It has also
kept him among the
loaders through-
out the sensou.
Scoring records:
fi
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14
111
11
20
111
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II
VI
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10
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Shubert Vlllanoa .
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tffKn ( atholic
Mcllenrj Went Catholic. .
Ittnnenlierirer 'lllHnova..
Mulltn West Catholic
Murph St Joe . . i
Cultej, I'atholle
Wake West Catholic
McNall) l altialle . . .
Tn Villaho,t
Martin St Joe
Shaehler I a Snlle
Millie J l.u tUlle
llanlxan '11Ihho.i . ..
Urnlln St Joe
1irUln I a Salle ,
n-Wte V l.a falle
UnMe, Vet Catholic
Ponohue Cnthnlle. . ...
'1'iwen Ij. Salle ....
V'nw k Ia Millie
Clirthatt l.i Salle ... .
Iradlev St Jo
fil Klli)ti Weal Cnthnlle.
""Mtterit Catholic . .
1 rr J . , Salle ....
K'ntiKly Catholic
Qjlnn, Vlllanoia
Jloilii Catholic
Puian ,St Joe
Lynch Jit Joe
Itarrett l.a Salle
Sullivan, I,k Salle
unnlff St Joe
Samuela West Catholic. .
Wmala, Went Catholic
;,. Wett Catlin'llc.
'folloran Writ Catholic. . .
lofhford l.a Salle
Je'y Kt Joe
I)ony Villanova.
Hin.y. .a Halle
"!" l.a Salle
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Ilasvhall Happenings
i.n'j f
the "fi.-. i. . rr ""'"" new mnnnger of
ne?,i h" lh''"itlnnal Iairuo team, an
Dili T.,i, ' .X"V ''la team woul.l train
h M",,11 Columbus, (la nnle said
CliereHiiL'.i' "'fond base o the team.
"i-.., ."' '"" ieiiri inai no would lie u
' Tier,
nianacer
, N'' lork
"J'eh,, hv
,' Mllaauke
Alio V flnt,.-,n llm ..!,!. n-
auk... .'. I".'"'". '" " '
the Viii v.l. V-... !.... i -
1 ilsn.T . ,.....' """ ''"sociauoil clllli.
"""iced i ,!:. '"-'
contract. It waa
lleaiimnnt.
Wn.r ."''.' "."Her ("II ff ) Schaller
"Utnelil,, ! , ;"!', ' '.' American IrfiiEU-
' "ti rueimi .."T '"'"n"'"" Tt xns Iaau-
IV "'in based from I'ortlaiid. of
"tuilsl ,,"luA'.n,'!lW- "'" "'" pl" I'""
1 i i'i r J. i " ",,H summer, avcnrdlnii
...... ,,, ,, niiiiiiiiuM
elied today b tho local , lull.
(hie,
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Am.,-,.. .. . "'.' V"''rr' " '""
for ,,::". X.. ,n"1 '"'rc. '""W I"
.rr
Ih.i ..'; . '' "eiisun inoicat ons
'""H be ',,,"" ?.rnlMl"- '" ls Kamea
"r, f,Vo, '' ."J."'"1""' "ome of the club
""or, win L.11 ISI-K.ime sr lediile. The
ml"t l,,L1u.n'l,;n Ar" t !' date of the
""T 2 nrnvlV"','nVK' ,l'"' close nbnut.Oe
"fried oui .;i;',,.,,l,I,1,,?K',m- ,1'rosrain
" i resiiinu Ulckey said
W xer t0 Qlve Dl8lon Soon v
''ni.n"."'1 ';:' ' -l-rsrik
linker third
f i'ller In Vh.'V" r nmne
lrtmJT.',' the Yatdi.A .,vi.nur,
""I. s..i,nr. ""lie- owner-, made publlo
Mill bltiir ' In
.,C,'rl dais u.i, WPU let them know tn
" wl,fthcr h would return to
NOW TOPS
CATHOLIC SCORERS
National Championship
for Germantown Club
Tho Oermantown t'rlrket Club seems
to Im RTtUn it corner on national rliiim
Plonslilrm. Not only will the tuttlonnt lnwn
tennis slimles hr pltireil nt Mnnlirlm this
Jew, hut Ihr squash racquets till will
lie tlfflded Ihcrr. These, will be played
shortly after the 1'cJinsrlinnln, tite tour
(lament Is llnlshrd. Ml. cities will enteri
rhllndrlphln, w York, llnnton, Haiti
more, lletrolt mid l'ltt.biirsli.
footed. The scores of these gumes wcro
both 15-10.
Among the other contestants who arc
expected to make strong bids arc Wal
lace F. Johnson, national lawn tennis
semlfinallst: W. F. Harrlty. Frank S.
White, former national champion; W.
II. T. Iluhn Is one of the young players
who has developed rapidly nnd Is likely
to give the best a run. All of these
enmv through their first round in good
shape except Wallace Johnson, and he
did not piny. He meets T. M. Jackson
today.
The match between Frank White
and I). A. Ncwhall was considered by
ninny the feature mntch although It did
not go the limit of games. White won
the first game at 15-10, but his gnmc
was slightly off In the second and New
hall took full advantage of- this and
won at 17-15. In the third game
White enmo back with a rusli and won
nt 15-8 nnd annexed the final nt 15-li!
nfter his opponent had obtained a good
lend.
Game Comcbacli
One of the gamest performances seen
in n squash racquets match iu years oc
curred yesterday when Stan Pearson's
brother Forrest defeated II, A. Haines
In u limit match 10-11., 18-14, 15-IS,
10-18, 17-15. Iu the final game Unities
lin.il Penrson 14-8, match point.
Unities evidently figured that he mircly
could put over a point sooner or Inter
and win, but he reckoned without his
opponent. Penrson instead of giving
the mntch up ns lost put forth nil of
his energy nnd skill, tied the score then
ran the game and match out. It was n
great performance nnd Pearson de
serves much credit for sticking to an
apparently hopeless cause.
The match between ('. II. Jennings
and Frank llrndley drew the biggest
gnllery of the day. Itradley finally won
out nfter five sets hnd been played,
lintli men put up n skillful exhibition.
The rallies were, for the most part, fast
and prolonged, as each Is n masjtcr
tatlclan.
The Pennsylvania state champion
ship matches this year nre sure to draw
far bigger galleries than ever before if
yesteniny's attendance can be taken ns
n criterion. The gnllery was large at
every match and enthusiasm ran high
in the close contests.
The summaries follow :
C. II Jcnn'ncs ilernteit F. Bradley.
lX-lO. 12-1S. 1.1-0. 1.1-17. I.V 12.
IV . T Hjhn Jr.. defeated I'.iul C.
nrbmnn. l.VS. 1.1.4, lli-7.
Stanley YV. I'enreon defeated W. O. Jly.
em. 1.V10. 1,1-10. IS. 1.1.
P. TearKon defewtrd It A. Hulnca. 10-1.1.
18-14. 18-ta. 1H-IS, 17-1.1.
H, y Peacock defented O. Zlnn. 15.11.
18-12. 1S-1S
(. I!rewter defen'.eil W. Heed, 14-17.
M-10. 1.1-7. 12-1,1, l.-.-fl.
' Wntson Mnlono defeated 1,. H. DetAine,
15-12, 1.1-S. 1.1-10.
V. H White defeated D. A. New hall.
m-io. 1.1-17. r.-R. 1.1-12,
S. P. Clark defeated II. Ilreck. 18-1(1
1.1-S, 1.1-11
II, M. Vtllco won from II. II. Kndleott
by default.
S. .Samuels defeated n.
1.1-13. 1.1-12. 12-1B. lfl.1,1.
jr. Edward.
Boots and Saddle
S'stcr Susie will start In the fourth
race at Havana today, well placed.
Currency nnd American Fugle nre other
sprightly ones in the four-nnd-u-half
furlongs dush.
Hows In the other events showing
good recent form are: First: (irey
Uuinp, Sttirkniler, Hhadnmes. Second':
James, Frank Iturke. Douglas Fair
bnnks. Third: First Consul, Arthur
Mlddlcton. Senator James. Fifth:
Iiocnlr. Huntress. Uthollck. Sixth:
Night Wind, Attorney Muir, Mnthcr.
1he I.mplre City riHClnir Awnoclntlon'a
etakea prouram provides for alxteen fea
turea. which carry a value of JI17,.1()0. The
meeting will occupy a part of July, beirln
tilnir ut the close of the Aqueduct meetlne.
.Jockey II. Marinclll, the crack HshtwelKht
apprentice, nrtounded a lare crowd at Tl-
Vn.n !7l? ,.hl'r ,,ay ,)y wnnliur five races
Jlarlnelll h victories on llarhara Shllllnu and
J. J. Jlurdoik were coinpiiratlielj eaay but
he waa comnelle.l to put up eensatlonnl
rldee on Krmaiiinna. Irish rald and Yukon
to pilot them to victory Ilia ride on trial,
Jluid waa dcicrll)d hi particularly brilliant.
The drat tr.iln'oad of horsea for shreve.
port left New Orl-un eaterday. to be fol
lowed tomorrow and Thursday by other con.
HlH-mnenlN. Tin meetlni; will open on Kcb
ruary 111.
Kicks and Dribbles
. ,"".. !J',"r'I' hp semifinal of tl,o Kohl
febl challoiiin, cup aeries between the linn
inoi I. makers and Snellvnhiirir. who drew
bo In tho firm round, will bo staged ,m
the MiriMin b.istbill (jrounda at Tuurth ai 1
Ilerl.s s're-ti
llnrdnlrk A Ma-ee will now face the
I lilMher Mirners In the scmiriiml rounil iVm
Binre ibn t mi team in drawn In an llled
nnmtiur cup content next Haturday ihlu
ris?"i.f,,Wuh;Ir:,usor.tal iup iu ,'
Kiirlillek drsen.s rrcat trrdit for the
J.....i... n-V. iV... """ii i. ninrn
.n,.iit. , ,,., i, m, airtei team
lit. imo him for its defiat.
cannot
A rliiuniloii e.ui Isn't alw.i,s pin)!,,.
. baiiipionehli; ball. Take Suiulav's enme i
tween the VI, trlx and k'awi.od. The VI o
sired elein .a a much stronger team wt
tho dowiitownera gave It th worst Irlmnitn
It has had this season, ncorlnk- 9 goalL "o !"
Ijlst jnir's double rlmmnlona. ,r J
Dobion. bus found Its soldo, and surprli-.l
the local fans .here when It scored i i.i.
to 2 a-.'alnst .New York
I ' . on Katunlit
uohHon iitlll looms .is a
tin unmlvur cup again
pos lib, wlnnir of
this season.
Next hiindaj- afternoon on the i;,j'nood
Kiounds. at Thirty-first arid liieklnson
slrittt. a bncflt mutch will bn plajed bt
twein K i j wood and West I'liiladelphiu All
ytara The proceed will K i on', ,,f tlit
Kaywood plajers. who waa smerli Injured
In a recnt K.ime
Johnny Moroan Beats Callahan
ljincilMer. I'n., Kob tS. .Sul.ntltutlnu for
Johnny WoIkusi In tho Up. round feature
tout nt the opinlni,- show of th liii,,,,w..
i A (' . lliittinan and .Mllle, promoters. Lew
Si hupp made u highly irediiable showlnv
ak-aliiHt Johnnj Hill, of York llolh boys
lliilshi'd siromt and no 'l.inmu... wan dun
either Johnny Moraan. of Philadelphia
and Mllllo Callahan sae a kooiI exhibition
In tho acmlllnal, the liunurs Kolim to the
lultur.
Dreyfuss Gets Prized "Valentines"
' ritl-buriili, IVli IS. - A pair of rain
itecl.H. sou i lilrn of llileii mliiK days n
laseball hie. waa the mi M prli:i,i "aleu
tli e" reieU.-il esl nli.y b Itarnev irfuss
1 lesldent uf lh- I'lt'ahurKh Nalloniil l.euiin
club. A fan sent tho checks On,, hid
l-n attiicliid tu .i ticket Isaued for the Invt
name played In old Cxpoalt on Park. June 111
lllllll The other was datid October S llluli
the ilov on which the I'lratta upnuil u worll
(.el lea wl'li Detroit
Madden Stops Sailor Maher
New York, JAli. IS Tiitnmv .Madden the
llrooklju llshlweluht. kmuked out bailor
IMdle Maher. of l.unii Island Clt, In a
lwele-ruund tout nt tho b reeport Audi
torium. Freeeort I. I , In the semifinal
tout, I.ee Wlllctts defeated Kid laa'ka after
eluhi fftt rounds Hernennt Touo was
knocked out by Happy Kuan In the fourth
round. In another ilx-ruium tilt Lou Kel
ihell received the Judte'a award over Larry
Murray ,
SCHOOLBOYS READY
1
Northeast and West Phillies
Clash Tomorrow Swim
mers Active
The scholastic track season is now on
In full force. The dual meet between
the Northeast High nnd West Philadel
phia High athletes In the Wcst-Phllllcs'
gym tomorrow will be watched with
much interest by all the high school
athletes and track coaches, for these
preliminary meets usually snow the way
the title meet will go.
Next Wednesday a week the Central
High and West Philadelphia athletes
compete in the West Phillies' gym
nasium. Oermantown High and hflutn
crn High arc also on the program for
meets. The annual championship meet
will be held on March 0. The freshmen
arc holding their indoor track anil field
meets and have scheduled their title
meet for March 7.
Swimmers to Compete
The swimming teams arc preparing
for their dual events. Tomorrow night
the Oermantown High and West Phil
lies' swim in the West Ilranch 1. M.
f A. nonl. Tim Skvnrthmorc IntCrScllO-
lostlc meet will be held next Saturday
afternoon. Tonight the West Philadel
phia and CJIrard College swimmers com
pete in the Olrard pool.
Many of the important and final ban
ketball games of the season are bclnic
nlnveil nt thl lime. Hrown Prepara
tory School athletes visit Wilmington
tomorrow for the game with Salcslanum
High and will find the Delaware boys
a worthy proposition. Ablngton High
plays at Lower Merlon High, while the
Ablngton girls visit Narbcrth's High
gymnasium.
Villanova vs. St. Joseph'
Villnnova Preparatory School and St.
Joseph's Preps play a Catholic League
game tomorrow at Villanova. After the
closo call with La Salle, the Main
Liners nre not going to take any
chances against the strong Crimson and
(5rny squad, and It will be n hot battle
from start to finish. Villanova, with
four games won and only one lost, has
nn islgo on nil the other teams and will
not lose this advantage if it can be
helped.
West Catholic High's athletes are
putting on their finishing touches for
the Trinity High game at Urooklyn
next Saturday. Following the Camden
Illeli names today the West Catholic
(ltiintets will put in some strenuous
practice tomorrow, and then take it easy
until after the Urooklyn fracas.
Trinity High will get a chnnce to
nlnv here, for a return game is listed
for Saturday. February 2(1, so whether
the locals win or lose there will be a
chnnce for another victory or revenge
for a defeat.
It's a pretty safe bet the Catholic
High athletes are not looking for an
easy time of It when they play Ln Salle
tin Friday. These two teams are both
'comeback" quintets of particular
class. It will be interesting to note
which team has come back with the
greatest force, and ns La Salle made
Villanova hustle some to vin the Pur
ple and Gold anticipate n battle royal.
FIGURE-SKATING DATES
Three-Day Champlonehfp Meet to
Be Staged Here
The schedule for the international
figure-skating championship of Amer
ica, which will be held nt the Philadel
phia Ice Palace Fehrunry 2T, SO and
i!7, has been unnounccd by John Lewis
Kvnns. chairman of the championship
committee, The championship, the first
of its kind to be awarded to this city,
will be held under the auspices of the
Philadelphia Skatiug Club and Humane
Society, the oldest organization of its
kind in the country.
Schedule :
rBMlL'AnT 20
8:3ft a m. Womtn'i Junior, school fsurea.
1:31) p. m. Women's Junior, free skatlne,
U.UO p. m Men's Junior, school figures.
KEimi'AIlY 20
8:30 a
flcures
1 .00 p
ures.
7:00 p,
7::iop
nkatlnk-
S .00 p
m Women's championship, school
m Men's championship, school He-
m Men's Hinlor. free skatlni:.
in, Women's championship, free
m Women's chiimptonjhlii, free i
skating
10 ao a
ll.no u
11:30 a
lT.nitUAHY 27
m I'alr skating- ihampior.-slilp,
m WalUlna- championship,
m Ten-step championship.
Physicians Watch Rawson
Im Armeies, Calif.. Feb. IS. Physicians
were watchlnc closely today the result if
an operation on the brain of Ueorgu A,
Haw son, amateur athlete, of Seattle. W'asti..
who has lwon unconscious since January .'0.
when he engaged In u boxing bout at Pan
dena, Calif The operation waa performed nt
a I.OJ Angeles hospital, late jesterday. n
was stated at the hospital Kawson wai
"oolnir falrh woll."
W. Va. Rejects Yale Track Date
Morg-untowii, W. Vn.. Tib. IS An Invi
tation for i dual track meet Iwtween Yulo
utn Wett Virginia l'nlerslt has been ro
fused bj the .Mount-iliievrs b-cause the ath
Idle field here Is not In good condition. Y'als
asked that the West Vlrain uns Btnge a traca
inet during the third week In March, leu
as tho field which la being Improved, will
n I not ! readj by tnut lime, tne inviia'.lo:
was not lioiepted.
Collins and Heddon in 18.2 Final
t lereliuid, F,-b 1.1, - t'ero Collins, of Chi
caco the champion, and Charles Heddon,
of lowaac. .MUh., former title holder,
meet here tolllKht In the final Kami of the
ni.tlonal amiteur IS, 'J bulk'lne billiard chant
pionship tournament.
Trot and Pace Notes
Miss Marque, SilO'i , bv Hlr Marque,
be raced this eur b John Toy, of
city, who rates her hlirhl).
in
thh.
Th( local trotter Dugout 2x8U, by
Axworthy, will be cumpaluned this
Dillon
J.1SOP
us a tcur-x'.ii "
I l.i ii Iiry has a rovally bred two-rar-od
aoirel till ln iralnliiK. aired by Ktawah,
u,lv ai.'l '"" "' ,hB "real race mire
Muda ilu. S.ou1. b Uuy Axworthy, a.os'i.
11 Coe of ,N'awlaek farm Paoll. Is
nomination the foal b Worth) IVter, ! us1
out of Muda Ou, In tho futurities.
Next Saturday the mvmbera of tl.e Mount
lliill M.illnee DrlvliiK l lub will meet In
that town in transact business of Importance,
Includlim the election of oflliers for the com
Inn n-ason's work
Sexen reat stallions are ut (he fanioiii
Walnut Hull stock farm: .Moko hiaI Walnut
It'll 'J.os't , l.u Princeton "J III owi.ed b
llarlon Pardee, of Atlantic Cllv. Peter bcotl.
ill owned by Henry ollor, of I'llislniruh.
Pile'r Volo, "J .02: S.HI KrillU'laco, 2 07'i , ollil
Jluy Axw.irth (I). 2 .OK'..
It has been announced tint II K tiev
cr.'ux ureeldiiit of the (Irnnd I'lriuil. Is the
ii. w own r ef Arlun Hue CD 2 01',. wlunei
of last s i sun's Kentuckc l-utuili aim
without mishaps should pnn u brilliant
memUT of t''" -Murphy strlnu.
rdwaril V tleers the noted rHinsuiin
wlui celebrated his seventieth blrihda las
month, has elithteen head on the moe, w bleb
will be prepared for an aclhe ciimpalKn tbb
season Peter June la lielne headed for a
fifth trip our Ihe (Irand Circuit
This jear'u Coal, Iron and Oil Circuit will
consist of Apollo, August 4 to 7: New KVn
.ininnn. Dullnli. Pulaski. Puniautawney
Ccmneaut Lake, Ilgtlcr, Tlltisvllle Dayton,,
gUiueboro and Nw Catlt. '
F
RACK WIEETS
West Phillies May
Win Title Today
fest rjildujelphla nnd Honlheni llluli
elnah In a II ch School I-asue basket
Rttt !".T. ' "flertioon iu the, Soulli
1'hlladelnhla High gymnasium. I'.rerv
Ihlnr polnu to West rhllarielphln, le
try. us the present leactie leader ore
!n..ftront and hate n good srlp on
the title.
A victory for West l'hllndelphln will
mean possession of the Dutch Company
trophy nnd the HUh School Iniue
basketball championship for 1fUl, If
ttJiltli I'htlllen pull a surprise, then Weal
lilladelnhla mnst beat Frank ford on
Frlduy to rapture the title.
CIIKII.K FOR TODAY
HUh Hchool ICnitiie
Northeast Illrh at Frankford lllsli,
Oermantown HUh at C'entnil tilth.
Went Philadelphia at Mouth Philadel
phia. Other (lame
Itaverford Hchool at Radnor Illxh.
Oermantown Academy nt I.andorrne
Dish.
Iladdon ltelnlits llltii nt t'olllntswood
wAt Catholic vs. Camden Illtb nt K,
of C. Hall.
Ambler tilth nt Jenklntown Illsrli.
GENEVASEEKS REGATTA
Start Move to Bring Poughkeepsle
Races to Seneca Lake
Geneva, N. Y., Feb. "M. Hesldents
of this city have sent n letter to Charles
II. Mapcs, chairman of the Poughkeep
sle. board of stewards, nsktns him to
come to Geneva for the purpose of in
specting Seneca lake as n course for
the intercollegiate regatta.
If Mnpes finds Seneca lake suitable
for the regatta, the Chamber of Com
m,i Is reniTv tts'nrbmote the scheme.
Copies of the letter addressed to Mnpes
nlso were sent to ,Tohn Arthur Hrown.
of the University of Pennsylvania, nnd
Chnrles E. Tremntl, of ( ornell Ini -
Versity. both members of the board of
stewards.
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Amateur Sports
The Sixth ltcglment armory will be
the scene of nn Important clash tomor
row evening when the West Ilranch .
M. II. A. five will oppose the Central
Ilranch, of the same association. The
gnmo will decide the Young Men's He
brew Association championship of the
city.
West ltranch has dropped but one
game during the entlr1 season. This
game, however, was droppetl to the
strong Wlldwood quintet. The Ccn-
tral Ilranch also has been playing a
I good game of late.
In p. preliminary clash ,to the chom
, pionship meeting, the West ltrnnch
I Heservcs will meet the Post 117, Amcr
i lean legion quintet. Dancing will be
held immediately after the game. Large
following of both teams nre ready for
the "erooclal" clash.
The Mount Cnrmel llor Heouls would Ilk.
to book gumes with twelvo to fourteen iar
old nves havlnir halls, Danny Murray, SOU
Jackson street.
Tlie Vnndalla C. C. would tike to Ret In
touch with second and third class ncs,
either In or out of tho city. It. Wldener
'.'330 South Chadwlck street.
The IMmonte C. C. after running a suc
cessful dance, I now looking- for a clubhoute
In which to hold Its meetings and use as a
clubroom M. llosus, earn of St. Monica's
C. C , Seventeenth and Illtner streets.
The Cleartlnw captured an easy win ner
the llcdemont A. A. the other nleht by the
score of Rl to 2.
Kensington A. A., a ftrsvclaao tra cling
aggregation, would like to arrange games
with teams of the same caliber offering re.i.
snnoblo guarantees. J II Dalley, 71U Ilel
Krarte street . .
The Twelfth I'nlted 1'resbytcrlan Chnreh
has placed two teams on tho floor for the
rest of the season. Oame will be played
In thx church hall on Tuesday and 1'rlda
I nights against all clubs having -econd and
third class qulnteta. James Oreenhalgh,
1 27.11 Helen street.
tist with ni
, h"lmt.,h",i'
I 'The Unl'ei
Cumberland: A. V. desires to scnenuio eon
nrteen to seventeen year old me
Vincent l isner. -non men-
erUv limit Club would like to
.hear from second nnd third class riultitMi
'houad"e.ru?da7'aaVmem"j,l.
I Devltt, 2312 11ns street,
Rare Turkish tobaccos
give distinction to
Chesterfield's blend
AVALLA and Xanthi; Smyrna and
Samsoun world-famous for their snicy
aroitia and delicate flavor certainly they
make for a smoother, better-tasting cigarette.
But bring these fine Turkish tobaccos
over six thousand miles of ocean blend
them with our home-grown Burley and other
choice Domestic tobaccos blend them care
fully and shrewdly in that can't-be-copicd
Chesterfield way then and not until then,
have you got the real smoke the smoke that
makes men smack their lips with joy the
one smoke that can and does completely
'satisfy" C-H-E-S-T-E-R-F-I-E-L-D!
LlGGLTT & MYLKS ToHAGCO Co.
Mill.. .hSNlii
IK
(,lli'''i!.l''
20jor20 cents
In air-light packages. Also obtainable
in round tint of 50, yacuum-sealcd.
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! INILLINMttl
Coach Robertson Will Send Ono-
Milo Quartet to Urbana on
March 5 Leave March 1
I he riilvcrsily uf Pennsjlvnnla will
send a team to the nnniial Indoor relnv
carnival of the I'niverslty of Illinois i'i.
he held on March ." In Crbann. III.
Die lied and Hlue, nccorillng to Conch
l.awsnn Hohertson, will he enlered in
the one-mile I'niverslty championship
, "" e"N reipiestei in the Invitation sent
io tnc nest I'liiladelphiu institution.
The l'enn team will probablv leave'
heie mi March 1 In order to try'oiit the
slx-lnji trnck nfter two dnvs of train
riding. In the meet, nccorillng to Conch !
Hohertson, nlmost all the events thai
nre on the Penn outdoor relay curnlval
list, with the exception of the penta
thlon nnd the high and preparatory '
school races. I'vcn tl decathlon is held
each vcar. Hrutus Hnmiltmi. tlin
Olympic winner, being curded to de.
lend Iiis title won Inst winter. Severn!
special races are on the program, but
t.oacn uohcrtson think that lie will
restrict his entrants to the one-mile
relay.
Saturday night, in New York, Karl
Hby. the Hcd and Hlue skipper, will
meet Cutblll, the "speedy parson" mller
who gave .Tole Hay his first indoor de
feat ln yenrs last week, In a special
1000-ards race in tho guarantee meet.
Hby is running in top form nt present
nnd should give Cutblll the race of his
life. The distance is u trifle longer
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CIGARETTES
than Kby Is ustsl to running, the hnlf
mile being his usual limit, but he thinks
that with the proper training this week
he enn get Into form for the nice.
Several other Perm athletes nre expected
to enter the meet, although Coach Hob
ertson has not ns yet decided on juct
who the entries will he.
Franklin Field presented n busy
M'l'tie of athletic activity yetcrdny nft
ertioon. In one rorner of the field the
pitchers and catchers were working out
nnd In another several of the fielders
were taking lime by the forelock to get
n jump on their brethren. On the wood
basketball court, In the northwest cur
lier of the Held. Tommy O'.Mitlley. Hud
Myers. Hverctt Sinnlley, Tiurold Lever
and Wlnsur were iilnylng the indoor
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enme with n hunch of astilrttig basket
cers. The track men were circling the
ciniler path and running on the board
i t
rock.
BOXING AUTHORITY DIES
Frank Morley Was Well Known
In
This City and London
Frank 11. Morley, nt one time nn
nuthorllv on tuning, died nt the Phil
adelphia (Jenernl Hospital yesterday
afternoon, after an illness of about tun
years, Jir. .Money wns oorn in imiiiK
. iff... lLu . mi a h nt It,,, .t.iuuml ll.
1VI1 IllLV'll' lin llhu, ,mv .t,-, .1 III."
greater port of his life In I'liiladelphiu.
.. ' .,. - i . . .
ADOUl Illieep jeius hk" i w.'iu m
London and became engaged in new-
paper work there, devoting most of his
I efforts to pugilism on one of the well
known weeklies. lie remained In Ijii-
don until after the wnr. when lie re
turned to tltis city . About two jenrs
ngo lie suffered a stroke, from which he
never recovered.
Seeman Wins Refcreo's Decision
New York. rb 1., sil y'mnn former
national nmateur featherweight champion.
won the referee a dTtslon oer Jimmy JIlut.
of Yorkv i In the tweha-round tout at
ti o n" " "" Sporting t'lub Judges foiled
to apre i i the bout's termination, forcing
th referee to doeide
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HARRY "KID" BROWN WINS
Phlla. Boxer Defeats Carlson In
Ten.Rnllnrl Hmit of FlAsInn 1
Hoston, Mav.. Feb. lfi. Harry
'Kid I Hrown, of Philadelphia, won the
deciion oxer Ilnrrv Carlson, of Hrockf
ton. In their ten-round bout at the
Cnrlylo A. C.
Carlson Is for from being the per
former ho once was, but at that did
the forcing In most of the rounds. Tie
took n (.cverc body punching nnd in
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'C lourui went to tlie mat with rlghU
nnd lefts to Jaw,
in llm third round Hrown landed a
left iook low, Carlson clnlmlne n foul.
lie wns
exnmtncil liy the commission-
er s plijsiclatt, who decided he
not hit hard enough to do him
harm, and the bout wns resumed.
wai
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"WT" CIRCUIT INTACT .
; League
Meeting Approves Schedule
of 168 Games
York. Feb. I.V The nlajine
New
schedule
adopted
i"i me scnton oi 11)1 vim
nt the meeting of tho Intcr-
national
Lengiie (if Hnsehall Clubs,
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w,li''. 1,op 'rr" Jcsterday and will be
.continued today.
X ,.11(1(.0 1,P circnit WOSMin-
, ....,, nnh(. nftrr n,iil,r,,nui "t.
(lent John Conway Toole stated "tricru
was not even a ripple of excitement
during the session. "
Provision wns mnde for playing 1CS
games during the sensnn nnd the 'full
schedule is to be made public next
Monday.
Offers Leonard $20,000 for Bout
Milwaukee. Wis.. Keh IS. Jl.nny
I.eon-
ard. lightweight champion has been offered
Vjn.iiiin ny iom Andrews local promoter
to mee- mtehle Mitchell of Milwaukee, herA,
som time In March Th bout would be sv
ten-round no-decision affair
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