gn!?f!! '' '"-"trfmi"' -mrm'" ' WW1'" ''.- t- t; "lrS. s EVENING OTBLIOlDG 2LBr SOiLZ) WHITE SOX SAY THEY ARE BALL TOSSERS ONLY, NOT GAME TOSSERS, AS CHARGED m n ml te1 'j. .- mi $ ffiity'Ir'lli' I ifi ')FS flrat f!SW Ja' wl w , i rc. I ar ?' .! .? Ufi f."' Ii- J! "li'l- " .'. '.! MAY SUTTON BUNDY STILL A STAR AT NET IN SIX YEARS CONNIE MACK HAS HIRED 308 PLAYERS IN EFFORT TO CAPTURE ANOTHER PENNANT OH, MAN! OH, CANE lly ItOIIERT V. MAXWKIJ. Mwrti lalllor r.teninn Public I.rdirr athletes. Thilt WE ART about to step Into another baseball season -the sixth since n Philadelphia loam ha a won n pen -linnt. Th" Phils copped in ll15 and the A's r.imt- through the top In lfll Since tlint time the Shlbe Parkers bnve tried to Hop through the bottom with more or less success. Rut the l!Cl tuon i almost in our midst, and the fana have notliinif but n fervid hope that our team will do better than la-f year That's n pood hope, because they cannot do worse. In I'.'l.'i the Athletics landed in last place and liked it o well that they remained tbeie for six full and complete jenrs. 'l'hey were in the l best cellars In the American I. ensue. The Phils wore under the seven other club for two eat. rdajing an tncorc lii'-t trui on the It'll "tuff. They. too. have hopes of climbiuj "lnjrhcr in the world. Therefore our two ball clubs. unanimous eighth platers, are out to do file best they can in HCl. Heretofore they have done their worst. arc made a good job of i. Rneball i n grand old name, but not to eighth place 8Urlionce The fans are getting tired watching the home folks finih second in the bull games and nidiny the other clubs to strengthen their percentage columns Our teams have helped win more pennant for other cities than any pair of ' ibs in either league Whenever a pennant contender hit the skids and found the goins rough it would come to Philadelphia and start all over again. The winning streak would begin with the first game of the series. F.vcrybody has been blamed for this terrible showing. Newspaper, players, magnates, managers and fans have come in for their share 'if knocks. means be had an average of more thnn fifty players u year, something which Isn't being done by any other bin league club. Connie Is trying 'em out by the carload, paying real money for the privilege and hoping he can discover some stars. He is willing to pay big money for real players, as was shown in the case of Itrowet and Frank Walker. Just WHVT .HE WAS funVIHC ME '( WOCCD SKtgj j. Tin large THE irni Ifllo the itackian paito'i tens iiuitr during the ,rar hud fifty-sir athletes mi the lift. Many left nrver to return, but a few remained. I'hrrc tore l.ajoic, Harry, .lack Lapp, .Vinnii, S'ehang. Strunk. Mush. I'rnnoek. I'ube Drtiiter and man others. They failed to make good. at: Sixty-one Players in 191b TOTAL of sixt -one phi.ters had a chance to show nEG.Ut il fart w iEGAHtH.Ef'S of irho defrrm Ihf panning, the m riM(iin tha' ire ha-r 6c u on the othn nd of the Iraquc Inna enough. and the mo ruiname Tot oiir no'ii'i athhtri 'o rmirge into the vinligw. l'l the tomirr the qua it It ic "'ei get til f'Mf plnre ho-uiii il tcill be sunn rnaugn. C.onnic Set a Hecortl CON NIK MA'"K has been an ..nforiunate person. After wining si Amernan League pennants. Mimething thoi hasn't been done by any one befoie or since, u,. dispoged of a great ball !uh beraue the players were not atified with their iot JiiSt the same, t'.innie established rornrrl nf to torie . tintshitig first on six o.easions. ami to show his versntiiifv he finished Inst , come? That s a luestnui which is etery one. From a castle '" :'ne guttei in "iv vears i quiti a Hop utuKlnllr uhen 'lie cutter unpears to be o omtoitaliie like the Harter A A Hut there W fine tiling It can he proved bv he succulent -tntisties, time- Hon being asked b and lio mn u isn ' eituin, Connie fT.1,1 i.nrrl to rei together a winning oinhinatiuti No unu ,-..,- ,,rliel so !intiint' ani taithfui'y. ni.d hi fault th.r the ilub is in ihe mud Last imi r we were iji in Heading watcuing a ball game and me' Harr I'avi- H.irrv was .iouting for t'onn e nd was '.ooluns over a ueaw iutting p'.avei- named Riowei "If this bird looks good I will buy bun." -aid Dnv. and he showed us a five-figured certified die. k. He dldn look gi.oil and was bold to Washington Frank Walker wn- pur.nae, h me A' last ea' .after outbidding nil of the ofu-r .jb-. That s anth.u example of how Connie iv -ry.ng The mlier dnv we dragged in 'ne -iitisihs. and r mil'h surprised to note how uiiiiir uthleies Connie im tried out -inee tha memorable i''14 s'i.on In the n following seaons mml tliat does i,., ;n ".Ue tne approach 'flg onr' Connie p.nd -ularies. n' different times, to SOX and h lot of new fates like Hill Slyer. Otis I, awry. I'arnhani. Frank Thrasher, Roy Orovcr and others peared. Whitey Witt joined the club that ear. .loe Dugnn was among the fifty-eight players who per formed in 11)17. Jimmy Dykes also made his debut. Rollie N'nylor came up from Texas, but left in inidHcason to go to the front. The fifty -eight varieties managed to finish eighth as usual, making it three in n row. The war was flourishing in 1018 and only thirty-two men were used These showed no improvement nud- mi -other year was spent in the cellar In 3011 Connie ngniti got busy and used sixty men during thv snisfln. ' ivy tiriffin, Kinney. Hasty and n lot of others joined thot ear. but most hove done a Suwanee river.' (lowing' far." far awav. As usual, the club finished eighth It was the same stoty in 10'JO. A total of fort-on men had a chance and Connie had his scouts combing the bushes for tnlent all over tue .ountrv For a time If looked ns if Detroit would usurp Inst place, but the 'n played in their oldtime form, dropped nineteen in u row nnd established a record on their win to the dungeon. They never got out. All of this is mentioned to show that C. Mack has not been asleep at the switch. He has had losing ball clubs and the fans are getting tired of it ; but you have to hand it to th'j skinny schemer for trying. No manager in either league ever has worked with so many plmers in a space of six years, and Connie deserves credit He tried hard, went the limit getting new player nnd no man cau do more than that. lie worked faithfully and oatiently, overlooked nothing, nnd if the club happened to be unsuccessful it wasn't because be didn't try. He is starting a new year nnd has many new playeis. lie still is looking for better ones De.spit,, reports to fh- inntrHry. the rubber hns been taken off the bankroll and the club is willing, nnxious and eager to spend moncj. I know, because r aw the check which was to Have iieen turned over for one player bad he impressed the cout . The world loves a winner, and vou can't blame Ihe world for that, .lust the same, let's give credit to the guv who puts up a game fight and keeps on going despite tlie knocks, raps and slams handed to him. m T'S a cttn h tti ihetr your head off fni a rlHiitiftot . I.(t ijnc the 1. 1 der dog n few chrer.i iiiitiml nf em, Ciitinir enii't lie unlucky all of the time. i ovr ' t9i: bv I'ubUc l.edour Co sport-in' A CAHe J Take f Look at men-owe) hand--"sn'T that lA MCNgr, NOW HGM ? TMAT CAHG- Tft I MtNTIWBI -ftSoooS- T WHAT VMoUTMueHT . . - . fAMB- 1 J i - To vt ro , I "" l' l MoUB T r yy auBii-r- rT. J , . K?ZL -KW te&KT r, 1&J. HTK ttiV LJJ ejLKV ' r ft? I CL VXMTIT T? AKzJfBs MiA s APZ& albL. JlS 1 59iMiffAi ml SSL HLI mA Kl M-iS3 I 3 CU fe' zintci- JktoCM '"MIM jBL. fizsh. iA- iT S?i3iC0M- HHv rS3v acu S. JLmzS&k JmMiJ!? IMSMS aaal flafV0V mm i &P m Bmm lHv mmmy I ctSH 1 T. l. r f ' I Former Tennis Champion Good Enough to Beat 'Em All Excepting Miss Lenglen, Is Opinion of ', Alexander, Who Ought to Know ti.M. ....- ;. :t i ? fllll 4flfLl- lit III i Fiohi oiii ihe utolid-bordered frame lt' time to rustle from the, groore And beat it back into the game, f.i Ifmc to horn In icith a .'tart That'll just a trifle more than bluff. Ami, whatsoever be pour part. To give the game your keenest stuff. 'What time is tit" It's time to fight, To rally up the hosts of eheer, And, in the face of bitter blight. To wipe atcay the useless tear. It's time to meet the foo called 1-ati: With valiant heart and head held high. And. whatsoever score may wait, Ivs time to can the alibi. Hy GKANTLA'NI) RICK ft' s lime to viovc I the vast majority ""lirHV aren't vv the gamblers who bribed these Chicago ball players hs had ns the ballplayers?" queries 11. I.. F. Thev arc. Possibly a good bit thai have hem. u.. .. .i...,i.t i,-i - """" Should theso honest players, and th game Itself, be pciinli7.ee to protect handful of dishonest plnyer.s who had nl regard for the welfare nf lhir own mules, their own fans nnd their own profession? B , The KntlcAwny I've, never made a hole, in onr The ball has never spun so; ' lint when I see I always run . From any one who's done to. , JOHN .1. BVBRS may blow himself 0 to no pclinniit with the Cubs thin season, but there will be few leaden who will start any cheering when .'dim 1.1. empties Jim Vaughan nnd (Irnr-r Alexander into their ball parks by way of diversion. worse. Hut' no one was surprised at a .TXMO.NKR S day is over, but w,Pn xambler for turning such a trick where- ' JV ;;nbbl. J"v ; .rd as the shock from the other side of the , ,0'() ,m rcgl,nr hortatoji in filrW WIN TONIGHT AND NN GOES I EASTERN CAGE FIVES TO BA TTLE FOR LEAD NO. 11 HAS BEEN PART OF ! BOB MARTIN SINCE BIRTH, 'American E. '. lle(nueiht Champion Reached His Ma- 1 jority Exact Hour and Date of Sinning of the Irmistice u kstu i entU H '.' J -f .16- H.ih Led It) I.OIIS II. IITK rr.MHI.K 11 wen- i:. .urn j'o iuu I Hob Slart.n s private and pigi- tic life in a peciiiiar inunner. a way .limiuv Uroiicon. manage.' or A.'V. I" neaweigh .hHm'"ti. started uu int renting stor during n tunning bee "l'riinnnlv bom d"o n Ridge mount a n "' W. ' " n famih of ' ;"teen rh.l tinned the intercoms llioii" was the eleventh ne i:.ber H Ins majority lit 1 1 " 'i- ' '' nf Vovemher. l!ls trie etac Lou the dav of the signing ' tne a-.n.-t:.-Slurtiri's firt uofesi.,na! fijn' m made after winning th" ( oamp -uii;i of the interallied ann'e. Mt 'f." .-u!.' "Wacrun. Tans. F-a'.-e ng. -.- V-'U Seilllloil Hob lirnlipeu an times anu knocked h:m for a i. v ... raspbem buhe in tl.e e'.ever.iu ro'ii.d 'Rob enli-tcd ;n '. e jimj.j ..t,e .fai nfter the war wa de. Uceu A- ma" .mo be wore a Nn lue He n.v tu'pntv-niii.! month-' rui and when lie was discharged. A m1.-' 11. y.,a foot were eii'U-ed ii a pa r 11 violin CN-ef "SIartm' tir-t pr.i!e.onul ni:iit on American -.ul - "' Ak-on. " He knocked out .!' I'en.i- i. tne eleven' h round. I Scraps About Scrappers 7 hree Boxing Stars Break II ith Re.spectue Managers I ins uppurently i .iiiviii in tisnann In uins three boxers l.au troin their managers tue splitting the .list few nroken awn Italph Hnidy, lightweight, and John Sl-jrray ami Itenm Valuer, featlierwe.ghts. have pm ted unii with Phil Lewis. Doc l!agle and loe .lucobs. respeetivvlv . h'.tMna !iJ !ct Hwr . Ofhs with evrl .'thin out h: T.hncHH'i tho other i.'wh' Tun hn.r At,,. T.r.z at ymj W .berr. aiuriK brfi - inio tn ,ll.m 11.' sr.'i I-'rertd'' Ko.e. li I'jo..uik flr 0"D0NNELL BESTS MACE Wins Auditorium WindUp Honors In Stirring Contest On.- of the best windups of the sea son was staged at the Auditorium last evening betwfen Sol O'Donnell, l.'ill pounds, kiid Aitie .Mace. Kill pounds. The pace was fust from the stait and the boxers nevei let up in the milling. It was give and take from bell to bell and although O'Donnell hit Mace al most ut will he could not even score it knockdown In thn semiwind up. George CSriffeu, ii newcomer, handed a surprise to Happy .laik Williams in tne form of a severe lacing The other results: Frank Alder knocked out Walter llrown in the third, Johnny Riley fin ished Johnny Hradley in the initial session und Harry .Smith stopped the Cincinnati Flush in the third stanza. of n Wnrri. viittr pGtia: Srrtffld. h n s'ep r.'.o th .' Young Tom Sharkey Disqualified I H i tiling r.i- .N V .T. k.lhll i.- 1 III. .r..'t mill '-" lie Is j bantam hiiU t Jlili I'riseTfc btret Hrook ' Hiipewr.-J in matches here aKainst Totr.mi I'leur) mi3 nn. It'll' No Mil lleeehe's Tlie Stor. of .1 Ha. FISllt te. llllii K.i'i.n- teicetlr -.lh 11 p.em. ' Daur.-.omi Flshtei by Gorne J Morlar ; y.aa i-tr reiH.tned 'l"o '.errtn liatt.r hi:ai s.t.x te ha-e those book" .ilHtrllci'''.! , - ..r'ois l-ix r tlubi" dii't h .Uso wilt pi.- 'nm uu ssle aT newsfhnds Rilille Uum.ui. tne ilril.it. . it. .al' m iuislilcr. tr, m tRbl "t PriinK Taylor ar,1 Willi- Kilvrarila Tomm. Murr..-- .llmnn M un y. J,.', Mjxlf Williamson Hid Hr.-v Uu .j.r are othm In the Tnylur-lad-a-ds ntaht Meets Columbia Quintet in New York in Important Contest. Farrell Leaves College in ri:it oi.i.r.(ii.TK i.kaki'i: W I. I'c V 1. IT Detlm'lh 4 '.' UllT i etnell 3 a T.00 Oollltnhlrt 1 1 HOT Prit.pfton. 2 2 !U0 I Penn ... 2 1 OUT Vole . " 4 000 Pennslvaniii will invade New York tonight in an efloit to win back first place in the Intercollegiate Haskel - ball League. Columbia, the Red and i Hlue opponent tonight, is at present , on even terms in the league standing I with Captain Hanny MoNlchol and his i pals. Knch team has scored two vic tories. Columbia over Princeton and Yale, nnd Penn over Dartmouth and Columbia F.aoh team has suffered a defeat, the Penn teverse the first in two season-., tuking place last Hutur day afternoon nt Ithaca. Coach IMdie McNichul. of the Penn team, anil his aide, .loe Fognrty, are not shaken in their belief that the have an intercollegiate championship ! quintet in Rosenasl and IltinUinger ut tot wards, (Jrave, nt center, and .Mc Nichol and Voegeliu nt guards, nnd the two conches will start this five against the Slorningside IleightH team tonight Some thought that the brilliant work of I 'os .Miller in the second half of the game against Cornell lust Satur I nay warranted his being plucd on I the vursit. but the conches do not ' desire to break up the above oonibiua i thm which played great buHketbull against New York 1'niversity and V , SI I her". The nboie-mentioned nnd Maclnto.h. ! Miller. Sullivan and Riidlne will leave here this afternoon for Ciotham. Last night a strenuous workout was held in Weightman Hall for the playeis feel that thet hnve a worthy opponent in Coach .loe Deering' five. The victory Hcored in Weightman Hall over Coliiin- I bla came only after a keen struggle. Tomorrow night practice will lie lielil for the Cornell game Saturday night. Yesteidii .lunies Gorman, assistant irruduute" inatiager. announced that First Flace in Basketball Circuit at Stake When Germantown and Cam den Clash T UK Kiislern Ilnsketball League may have a new lender tonight. Clermau- . town and Camden clah nt the Third1 Wegiinent Armory. II addon avenue and Slickle street. Camden, and if the locals arc victorious, they will supplant the Skeeters an leaders in the big cage eiicuit. If tin Jtinis finish on the ..ii: etui they will oe . onsidered fntorites f.ir the i-econd half pennant. They will have played their hardest road sched ule, having finished with Camden ami Trenton a way nnd having to go but once more to Rending. On the lust visit of OerniBiitown to Camden, tne .Skeeters ployed a brand; of ball that wns invincible. They had : ot hich Club Will Win American Cage Honors? llultrmnrtli and Itobson nlajrd last eirnlliK lit Yonull Hall. 27 West Co Intnhlik iittfiue. to decide second half honors In the Manufacturers' Itimkrtbul I4MKie and thr miuie resulted In tlie fnrmcp forfeiting Ihe name when Slmrn itlnBrr was rhn"ed by Hrferre llmnsey. TimiIbIiI at the snme hull, l'lftleth Club and Kuncoek come tocellirr In the Amr ir.iti 1-iiRUr. II Is the flnnl contest of the series, l'juli (inlntct has won and lost thr name number nf iranies, nnd to the tlclnr mini Ihe prlt liege of meetlnic I'ont 20 for the season's championship, the winner of which In turn wilt tnmzr the tltlrholdrr of the Manufacturers' I-cuime fur the minor leainie chnmplonshlp of the city. Until llanroek and llftlrtli Club prnllrl success in the crucial combat. fence was teirjfic. Still There Hill Not Still A SHORT while ago Fred Alexander, j one of the greatest tennis pln.ters,1 that ever whirled a racket, left for " California ns the business repiescnta tive of Willium Do Slllle. It inav Interest those who wonder what becomes of great ex -champions in rend a few remarks he pens back concerning May Suttou llnndy. who .... l.i... .tflfl.lll.l jiiiri. t-eieiico suiiivuoj ii. i-i .." l.nsr Sundnv we had some -tlnir mixed tloubles." writes brisk nctlon. I 'Copyright. tilt. All tights ifier ,,), Amateur Sports Hnseball liter Fled. mn ii.. Mllle 'Pom Iliinilv and myself. in.. ss.iitnn ltundv and two of her sisters. I take my hut off to Slay s' She is ngnin making its nnnear nnce around Philadelphia, nnjl tnunv ball tossers lire visitlift (!ohhs Creeli I Park on Sundays for a little rccrea. lion. The Sherwood Community Assnein. .t ion is holding workouts every Similar, nnd the boys lire playing very gooil ball for such nn early time in the season I As fur as the records show the Slicrs I are ilbout the first team to Imbj a I't'Hiuiir sciieuuicii iiractice mis tear till enn p nv the game wncn sue n-ui.. i .. V Ull l"ii I"".' " , , !.... , ...it rno l.el.l neil .Inn Pa.ii l..-..t- desires to get to worn mm. b hi .. "" nw month of n-nl practice. I ilon't believe had n chnnce to see just what kind of v ue outside of MIhs Lenglen. the mnterlal he hns on hand from which he mveloiis French girl, c.ould take her can build n team lor the coming ,.eaon """. i. L oil Znru out here, so it. HiiRlnciis Slanuger 11. C. SIftchell I. ini;ii"i" v ......... - - . ...... I .... .. . . I..1 rrullv looks ns if this, poor om vuifruu , huaiuus iu k- a hiicuuit nrranRPd n had H'tin'd for good." 'quickly as po.ofiblo. nnd would 1ikt t.. nun i ii uui hn him -tjujnr liu us wi inr R. C. Mitchell. 5854 Vlor- CORNELL OUT OF RACE Basketball Defeat by Dartmouth Banishes Championship Hopes Ithaca, Feb. 1(1. Dartmouth put Cornell out of the running for the in One of the SuirWstniH MAY Sl'TTON In her cbanipiouship reign was one of the siiperstarK of the uniiie. She was one of those marvels I who outclassed the field. I This prerogative of outclassing the field doesn't belong cxclusiely to t be hnnle sex. Not with such stars of the Ipust and present as Slav "0p- ,'Vnf.f. Stirling. Suzanne Lenglen. Cecil Lcilc b and one or two others equipped to reach ' and hold dizzy heights. Trenton. .V 4.. FVh 1 l - Vounit Tom shurl,ev of Philjiloii'hl.i. it, iltaaualllled ir. h's tlsht ttlh Htldle Huzhes of ('.illfori n las' nignt ror tojuna Ituitm n brouaht .- r..oi-.,l ,. fnr the cuiitest had the rtooi b.1 the blow, i.ntl 0 was n.eos- ... , ..i ...i for llefere W'flldron to drair him To hlM corner In :he seventh ro.ind McCarron Outpoints Fisher Atlcnto-wn, I'a. lvo it .l.i MrCanon of thH cit' tlffe..'d Younir Fisher. Svrn cuhh N V in 'en roundu at th9 Sport- men'. '"ut 'ast ntch' been sold, but Hint a few cenerul ud- inission tn kets remained. Had Penn the facilities over !1000 would sen the contest, mi great is the demand for seats. A delegation from the Cornell Club iu this city will occupy a section of the stands. luevlousiy given several e.xuiuiiious m tcrcolk'ciate basketball champlonsntp by he cage sport Unit laid basis for the defcatliiK the Ithacnns on their home picdiction i lint l lie cnnmpioiis had sho' court by the score nf 2.'? to 20. their bolt The (ierins had n star line- I i,li Is was the second triumph of the up. but the .lerseiiueii won wilheas t f;,,.cn Vpr Cornell this year The vis What tllfferenee the absence of ' Soup"ltois outpasscd, outshot and generally Campbell will make cannol be uscer- j outpln.ted the Ithacnns. tinned until nfter the gume is pla.tetl Although Cullen. Dartmouth's prolific Campbell has been suspended and latl point winner, was held scorelesa by Sid night pla.ted at I'asthnmpton. Mass .man's fine guarding. Slillur nnd Heep Cmneenie' . veninff he tierfi.rtns at Nan- came through nicely for the (Srcen. the tieoke nnd nllocetlier is seeing milch of former with two and the latter with the coimtrv's scencrv. Lou Sngiii man , tliTce field baskets. i: tilling the place of "Soup." It will The first half was hard fought, with be his first, nppearnnce in a Skeeler uui- the Ci recti having Ihe edge, though Cor form against tne tierms. Tlie same line- nell managed to tie the score ut 7 to 7. up that opposed the Phils last evening The second half was more open, and will in nil probability start, nlthoiwli Slillar ; and Heep filtered throng h the a..- t ..-... l. ns been siffne.l and he i Cornell defense and got evcial fine may get into Ihe initial line-up. Frost-Bitten Divots on Wintry Links F fjjilie Hate rtH r n- ln iia , ! ., Hur- KlU s a -ir' V". m.,i . tijs -, onu on Mol, da. hrce different .oxeis Jack I'a'mer r. 1 Maxle riftn Is-st boiit "f i. ' t. ta' i f th'-' n , " ti.ion inn" he. Tn- ii .sHn:tm H 1 i" ' '" t.ti.rundr at li oi j r .tue . .'!" . ' Mahon. I-.-n 'u:i " smith, liar. .man R ' " Martin l x H H'.i t i. Friday r.lglc Mike I r.lrll - ' - ' boxlna- ..' 'te 'ti r - " ill '- ',:. ., In the ataf ! . w. ! Smith .l.iu. ";., ; Terry Han n . Hole r. 1lrnnati n Hai - U ,fr A bantam ImiiiI t .' '- k' the (jinnjl. . whim Hour i' l. ' ." ' Jude. T in 11 . - will I'e tn ,.rr.. "" . ; " well Ih J' i,t Willi ..'i el' "i V Jo- S l . There nre letler ' i el the K' l ' i' '' ' V illume W I9 '-. loe fhrlslle t a. .ti covering tr tn .. fr - '..' In Mi left noiii '! - I-rrry. Ilafiu s- M i . ,'ITl If' l.e ' n ' ' ' Oh lla i - 1 MC ' in. M ,t Ha II. LYNCH SPARS WITH FOE Champ Refuses to Box Opponent, Overweight Razzed Kurt Worth. Ten.. Feb It! ' I'nndt" Die tiriffin of Fort Worth. aiis thiee mid ii hmf pounds over his NCIDENTAi.LV. there so innny frost -bitten divots this rose- hued wintei. which, ns winters go, lin-n't been uh a much "SItid" this i glowing off Reason, would describe the j divots better purbnpt than "frost -i bitien." Ontes. s.nedulei, nnil thlnas don't provide the huuject for a purticniari) Hy SANDY Mi'NIDLICK haven't been I test. An open thrilling romance, but a happy date hass;rted vigorous assuredly been plcted for the Philadel-1 ln ""iM . t-v.'!.i I'crry. st ibl't lCK MM itrlhj r ,' Kraut,.- t., ,r. i'.Ii Ha-" winner ..f the II iv . I ".it KUille r.dtt.inU i - . tnn r -a'l' ' ' ' m '' M i.wr. II r ' llriwn 1 -" ' I J ' i:.S pi.UllclH Mlckr l.illn i t-nl..! 'I ' -'i' y ' 1 and Ini; l'li " In- ' Tioll-r Tele Tircll ,i . rtdlllen in M iri.f I lln taken tne "i m' "' "' Ceatherw am T.imun ! nJ Jlmmv ." ' ' lu.i mrred weight of Us pn mils, una loe Linen, of New Yoik. baurninweiglu hanipion. ref'i!c. to mee- Inin in their hedulctl fen-ro.nd bo it here, i The crowd, howevei u.ntie suHi nn iipmur tliiit Lynch agreed in go four two-minute rounds with 'iritlin Dur ing me tinrrin exhibition when the crowd gi'w angiy und began tnnats pn'.i I'l.ie.i stooii near the I lie i Miif.it, mi wis held for tiii ben itit of 'lie Kifipciin leiief fund The lie It oliin u midline: of the Join, re, e oii.iiiissiuti, who helped in 'i'.ee L" n Ii '" bn lieie. wuk gieeied wi'li i'rie oi.'i'iiruviil after the him Doviia Awarded Decision llmll.sirr. fei. I'i -llr'-al. I i .' ,.1 imt'Ul '' 's. .iw-aidiri tr,. ie,i.pa .1. ' s. .r. ..v-r Auifle ft..tr.r. of Nw Vcik. h tn r. . flfo en-round i"i)f. Uowr.rv was tue avreafcnr most ,if tha wn. . P-atnor nppi.r . -i- i ,t i.. .nv a. to iret atartid until the h -' .1 'J Th.. .'.jw or : t..,xe- tliir-! ,,,'T' .. 'n- I't'en'ii -'und f. ''n v i wn t , in-l- golf the snore. pliiu open , I Local golf pros suggest Philadelphia The local open rrnlned badlv in jm- propaganda b dittributetl the same portance of ihe I nited Statea open, the why. mainly by vivid posters through western nnd tre metropolitan, except U(I, (.0..rj0M f (he Columbia Club un spusmodicall.' . up to last year, when ( nouncing 'hat the Philadelphia open the purse was increased But even ' would immediately follow the national, then it wasn't till the last minute tbat'tiat ,j, j,rM(. nus fat, t)fc trip short, most of the field which enteral was ut- ( the course Pino Valley. tracted to the event. i The American open starts this yeai Fnmrl, outmet iiiev ih mhi . m I,,!.- Mi n Mnnltnt nno f-OntlnilCS '0 ..... .... ,jin-T..a.1 riinilitlun vri..r.i 1.- nillKing .Tkn.ulnr .i.eht nt Columbia. C. I.... pre lint- t. ii'..l.M..nn n I" I'liiiiii'imiiii.. uuiitKi w.n. uii i mil,, i Mt ...itslde of Washington, u. - . h. ..r,h,,. ,,. m.v uinmn iK.. (n Friday morning tne I'linuueipnm I'ine Valley, bur a tnree- itnl. The pbiy Phils (io I'nilcr The Phillies lost another decision a: (iermanlowii last evening in Auditor inin Hall, hoore 80-Ul. The victory, while apparently one-sided, wns hard fought nnd featured by tlie genetal all round plav of the entire home team. Kvirv man m the Ilvnnls pnyroll 'li.-H slnrteri scored two or more fie'l gnu . "Stretih'' Sleehnn coming through with thiee and Nat Holman scoring i.ve. Plat wus punctuuted with roughness. ei.peciiill,v in the early stages, when field goals were ut a premium and few registcied The totals nt the end of twelie minutes stood (1-4. the only basket being registered Ivy Captain Hol man on a pass from Uipley. Toward the cud of the half, tlie home talent began droppiui: them in nnd five more hots were lidded, two by Holman and Hough and one by Sleehnn. .In tin) initial period the Slnsical Flinders were held to six fouls, two i.ni'li by SI. ('alter uud Wright and one I apiece by .Miller and Passoti. Tommy I Duiibavv was missing, owing to u prev ious engagement nt Wilkes-Carre and Willie Mr Carter, of West Chester, was pleased into serlce. II kept (ilnsgow from counting until the middle of the second half .then the (lermniitown youngster came through with two and then he wns immediately yanked in fnvor of Friinckle. Lit I In Scoring at Start There was little scoring t the start. (Jermnntown hud the shots, but at the end of fifteen minutes the score was lO-fi. the only baskets being b Slee hnn nnd Holmau. Then the (.enns found their ejes. Hough caged it decr basket on a follow-up play, which re minded one of his former days when lc was looked upon us u speed demon. H"l man caged a long try nnd Hough fol lowed suit, and Nat wound up th" period with bis (bird shot of the half And Mc.Muhon inaugurated the final half with a beuuty basket. Nat, Sici lian and ltlpley and then WilllrOlc Carter siored, making the totals 2,'i-rj The (.erms lontiuurd to drop them in I .- II ..I- I .1... I..... nf ill,, tnti.,1 rational aualirvir.tr rounds n . . ,.. .. ..,. . ilmlr -h .ntn llultnM l.arkn nn u itlun I SilOtH II1UI C WI'D' IWO UV tlinSgOVt. in hn o"-ibute tu Max Maraton, tho local fi.itui" goal of the game WHS thi fllilii y, v.. ' ononrtonitteM nl eonl. The Ifhncntl I passing was ineffectual and thev could i not locate the basket. I clean and hard played to travel, fl ence avenue. The SI. Columbia r. C. hns two fan flu, nn tho fioor and would llkn to hnr tr m teams In or out of the city offorlns' IMju. mtnts. J. .M. Kllnnrlff. 1722 Nonh Tfiu seventh street The N. ! II. A. llrsrrTe damr o ba-, ironies with nnv teams hn IriK hnltn I)U"lil D. Voreman, 780 Pamyunk nvenuf The Soulli rhlhidclnhln A. A. (two tranni deslrci Kenies with nil first and second clap. fives, cither holm) ot away Sumucl I'amf, (.21 Porter street Siiliurhun llojf.' Club wishes "o arriro . i-. vto.rnnlnl names mm am- niitpn to sixiepn -ar i. A tans lewpoini . acgrcsatlona havlns halls. A. C rtamo WH iiaVK lust received a screed of tl(IU7 North American street M ltA 1. just unuii Th( ,Vnllron ,,un!orH n twnlV(1 to ,,tfl several tvpewlltteu puges regaiU- yrnr old qulnttt would like to hear from irv iug the reinstatement of the Indicted I Aws of It use. w Kliipnc. :2u Tu'.lu White Sox players from one who signs , " TwpntM, tntury V. C. fivo wum liimself "A Fan." I Hit" to htar from teams fourteen to sixteen , , ,. :..:.., ,i.i .i,i nlnverq .CBr"' nf.nBe havlne floors. J. Jlagulre 3119 It IS HIS .Ijllll.oii t.i." ' "- i'..---- i have been treated entirely too iinreinj by the press. "Have the magnates aiwavs been perfect?" he asks. "Have the sporting writers? Let him "ho Is, without sin first cast the stone. Ibei foundation of professional baseball is the integrity of the game. If this foundation is shattered the structure collapses. There arc extremely few "Without Sin. UUI we also ucuevr ihnr outside of professional gamblers there are extremely few who would sell I out a grent came for money. "A Fan" , writes that business is full of such deals ' n ibis without tin j one being punished. Perhaps. Hut that doeHii't affect this one point any. If bnllpln.icrs who have' admitted that they have thrown games ( for nav were ever uiioweti in continue I llatietlllo street Dunnill Pipes The game was ,1P"' careers, mere wouiu oe oniy eiupi.t hall parks and no profession lett for Sfi'ilnWkaiMy.VtVy London- M mttriMmffinl'btSS' made Alfred M V&rtfW&lEr Dunhlll l'lpr". W&e4ffiiHr2ir 'or which we arc BmUfrt'tHir "'o sole I'hllarlel- HRc&rV&PTOr nhln nftrnls, mMBKyli CotUi Colemin Co. m 115 Commercial Trent Midi. M hamiuonbhin there will be a treat indeed Followers of golf are more and more making the greut champlonshipa a chance to exploit -various golf products nnd opportunities attendant on the game, after the fashion of our British cousins. The Canuiluius entered the arena last jear at Inverness, whllo mngBzlnes. golf balls and what-nots were being advertised to all who enme. und in- propaganda in favor of pen. That was the halt Tills plan ik vnj rnialillfKl open starts at hour Jump from the (lipinil. no ihii. ,. rmalilled th.. nrevloua year Irnm ;u o. sevent-v-two holes Fnduv and hat- i riiet dav test All the others would Hay H iitpui.i ri'jnd .u quality p.A.r-iuut nice tunatisiii would then Daiue to quality tnirti- At tnirts'-ix nolea ive one made b ".Slieets origin, .- il.a ilnrli-lnii men' All told the (il'llllS lllinle tolirlcen e 'buhkets to three for the Phils. "Chickt 1 nlay. tha description. De Foe and Sieger in Draw ( ; h tnrU i. U S. t, f . ir ,t Willie Mullen. ' a I t amateur h.'mr'"'' l at. VMJIo Mullnn. Willie !a Harry Kill llroun ' hawInK Brat f'.rm ia.rnc ll llarry Ooi H"ii .n U" ta i, a' a it a Vi'.' oaa urU' ' - r Tin. i Herm " .It. ae.tft Wvlfll.' , i uu i - i :i .I!' ,.i.d liimei .1 .ua o. tfet en wlii I i In tr ct tralnlnn. '..,. ,i n t,,rt n after ' Ii I h return nr v .1 . i a i f a I "P d i. 'in 'hri niyti' n.f. -. ,-4t -I 1 1. i t r, . r.H't 1nir " '!! i In. T, I- a,, i .1 i r He i1. I" a '' r ' 't It., It,, ni.f l'.,-ii h iti, r .t ''. i. Muh.. k i loh of' ti and ' an ! .1 N- . it JM . . aj. ir -n h., tll'lll.s .Ii (jIUKinet t i. rl Slitter U' 1 one a th I ..wi...- 1 U,V . j.-i t nlnatj The Imiil dute is tne moie iiicm, !"", tv., for match the fuct that It provides a gnu Hireu-ii i tuna i from I to distinct the stars after the national event is finished and the intermission still objections aro found, and u is ,iitn i . c,u .I,., nietrr.tiolltan onen at Hlw'U- thai iral ettlsfaotlon will be reached only , before the metropolitan open uv . ' nhP ,ne ,ftn now hTfwinK ,n the mlnd3 of i nov. winch is going to make n nut to Vnili states officials to play the qualifying attract every last man playing in the round aectoriuiiv is put in action. ' national cha'nipioiiship. , , Ml of this doean t doter Tod Barter nt (ire.lt Chance rnel J te' ' lame, from enterlRK ih.- I in. i.ii, .'..,.. n. Letter rime for , iiriiner 'las. In ih usni He Is undar the the purpose than New Voik The con- ' eerutlve llates .ii loe iniee i iiiiniii"ii shin ii cording to eurlv nnnounrementM Ihe da., nf niamia. uoua (imnin airounti. .. ' v.,ii,...,il lM."i l'hlladelnliia 'for anianui nolfiirn is not a matter .if the are. National '-' ''V,,d '',.,, rear fun re u. ttany critics of lh trutna .1 il I V JJ-Ult; Mctiopolltnn, Jtl-Jri. lhe.,,m lo ,3I It a(.BU from thn ,lnue in niiiloiinl and local events thus fill one' inrt.-d n tho i.inuliluni of piny for tli'i naw u-hfih. wee';, imd the "met" doesn't wins of If lens'ie I.e. Hekn cainr itrfr at M anamaker s an r'oe i. elirh.-d 12U imundi and wee' till the following' Comtmtsioners Disqualify Griffiths llelrnll re. lil Hnxuu .' u n ii..in ctnu,.! th .lohntc "Irlffth .fel Perr' la u here In tho a'xth r'cu.d. nftar riilfflths h.n ben v Ktn.ii s.vral Urn I Bd ' 'd 'he flKhtlna' all begin till '1 uesduy of I week Pin- Vulle) hi itself will be a Miring 'magnet to iraw flu' stars when they j finish the inauguration ceremonies of the open cliiuiiplon-to-bi! at Washing- 1 1, fwh.'ins the whole session will be a for hoidinit Perry It. peated for the home fans Abe Silt he mi 1 1 hell. (Jeoree Duncan. Ted Hny, alkep "'up. which authorizes tho t-xrcutivo mniittce In pa. tha .xpenaes of a team A Set-Up for Brennan llnriisliiirii I'ii . I ' . ! l.i The mere rending- of this pinpoi.il cAuard n delegate at the tr H Q. A, maetlna- to lean to his fet and make a vigorous ino-tti-t. Tn moat It appeals as n Juet und fn r provlilon and thu only way la have real in ternatlonal competition, It -could eiinlv lead however to ubuae of the prlvllniia just a the delecato stated In the meeting. Pusson did not score from the held anu wus away off in toul shooting, getting but two shots in eight tries. Trinity to Play Tabernacle I I'm the t,eroirl tuire this i-faiinii, Mi i baaKottere from Ti Hilly, of Mouth I'liUud. , nhla will meet the Tabernacle In., i - I Flftvnlnth nnd Spruce street. In the Ine. I (oitno. tho suardlint of Pchoonharij held tn Oak I.ono forwards tn two lonely liaekeu i one heltur nf 'he freak variety. Any 'e.m wlKhlnit 'oi Ik Tilnttv awnv frntn l,..n. I should Kt in touh lth I. A bmiila. 1111 I Hhunk aircet a i. uu vrixii I AT ICE PALACE M,?,VII;TSs,1's. (IhM.llAl. ADMISSION I hat. Mithta, SI "H)i All Olhrr Mehla, 7.1 lis IKir, Ib. SI) Inc. Hotkey S. All Olhrr Ktenia I TIllll'i: SKATIMI HKSHIIINH DAIIA I Ire HiM'kr' Thurs. Xlahl (pinker ('. t. M i Nlihola-S.il. Bt-(iii"kr v llo.nui ... If lepnonre- -rraiuii iimie-iiria ..h G RTII AMI KACi: MATINI'.i; l)AII. 'farc'it M illl.mii. , Tue .at' I I, in If lilt nil -- M'JlaOi.'ll , ,i i ere l.i SI nitfhl of I'lit de ph!a. i . Iii with Spike llart.es. Hagen, . llutch.Kon, lUgor, I '"'"' ??."?' ""Ti. i.r VW.kl Uiegel n vm'!I the ilinati'Urs sine to I ., , n. repeatitl hv .Iji.a n'li uieli loiupt'e - Linns Ouiinel Fowues, i wt i, i '.ie..- iii.nUs h-lrxi to brl. I,,.,' . ,.i All who have nluvtd itl''' im"l' ituia lim Uut . n sol nontl .inn"- "I i' rti' no uui t''"itu 1 1 ,,,,.., ,,.m , ,v an"y erit.c, on country- me boost rs of Pine alio as a KoIf'LUU Wiltn,g line, B 1 .1 0,U TONITB 3 Star Houts .' hi Conjunction With CAIIAKI'.T filltl s i, IAN (iUi.mhiin. iu;ri:itr.i. llrmatchetl flrr Their Sriiaiitlon.il lloiit Vi"jn Dcmptey v. Charlie O'Donnell rrankle llrnllpy t, ,liium JtrCalie lltl. 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