Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 16, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 15, Image 15

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EVENING PUBHO LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', WEDNESDAY. PEBKUABY 16, 1921
15
-0T &4LL PLAYERS SHOULD BE SATISFIED WITH THEIR LOT
REAL ESTATE IS HIGH
HOW
SHEER GRIT GIVES
1
Downtown Players Upset Westl
Phillies Hope to j
Win Titlo
MMf plU'k ,inl1 flBll,ln M,iHt ',rt"l
Sr'.;-.i Month Phllnilplnliln UlRli
STsouthfrni. continued the r win-
Si-Wphli. -TOlo 21. In nBnmc which
.itorlv contested from start tn
finl'b.
Pr. nicluirt.
Kerr predicted a victor.!
. i .....1 titu tiri.illrttnti
. Via hevs Ifll rrn aim - i .--.--.
time
1 ..Vnml contest. AVICthPP HOtllll
'"ni fieirHi i tie for the title and
:n"' ,nf o opportunity of plnylne
!.";,! mutest. Whether Kotith-
V t Willnilplptiln In n ploy-off ror the
,i wniN upon tip ronilltlon nntl
I'Vm of'rrnnK - IIIIrI. nnd uls-yvhat
'"h V t 1'lillllM "HI I'P In for
KmhI i-iiiiip on l-'rlilny. .
1 Vn Suiitliprn nlhlPtw
s vvprc uitp
ini tlipv nn1 surely
,,Kine M(irtP
A Ml 9 . 1 "--. dtll T Altt
Mllnz ii wonderful iinisu. '"'"". "I"
Km nil M"h "f 1"'"' ,f0r ,llS ?"'
.iiitimi to put ovpr n wlniipr when
W h were nnlnrt him 10 to 1 .
I"? ' .. ci iinlitlilnth. Welti-
Fifvrr. 1'"' ':''', '., "" i T.'f .1 ,r
nn.iflrn-n ."-" .........
ri n "" ,IK"1 " IT t i
n ,n nnd Weiiistcin wore part oulnrly
r. I"it Hip entire tenm deserves
criht for Hip excellent MiowIiir.
Frtnlifonl finhiB MrotiR
Pmnkfonl High Is not itRRinR behind.
r.-nkfonl ilpfeutPil NortliPiist iiikii, .
Wn, now tloil with Central
mi Mr"ipi '" ..;"...:,' ,i.;:
ft , Pint and rrmikfonl will prove a
Jorthy and .laiiBProus ojiponpiit for the
ff.t rhmiri. ,i!i,.rr" ? r" z
itralKht. arid if thc.v keep "" r',K,l,,.wn!
.. rrnnklnrd ll', ""it : .""
kut plont
mv afior tomorrow
Gwmimtmvii IIIrIi's victory over
Antral Ilish as not unpxpectcd.
Ilntrliinson Hutlpr and Hurley did HoniP
W fielil gnu -poring. mw
out f nine loin poll - ii.iwt. i ' ; ;
m lnsins many points in this cml of
the tarao
it fatliollp Heats Camden
Brother .Tolm Hodip. of Wpst ."nth-
Ai.p b i-lateil with the sliowinR "t
. .. - .. ALI 11 tM f lllUlllMl
I'dioh ijutninn t 111-iiii-i.v-. I.. .... "'-
Hlih same Wet Catholic won, .U to
in Mrimirj i"ii b" """ "; "
the rlialkhne Mnllln nl played n
rrritcamo Pnnidpn. jlint a short time
prior to the Wet Catholic Ramp. Rave
ihc 1'onn frpxhmen u hnnl battlp, IosIiir
br a small .score. The New Jorney
ohnol also has an exepllpiit rppord of
Mwn!im'd with the leading tcamx m
ills action and it wa no iiipan fpnt
f,.r the West Catholic phi era to
irimnpli ner the SkcptPrs.
FrirniN M'leci iniiea in snip nie
li-i-rfnue I ncioii r rieiiui icuni.
lihrnsitors MinuitiR IS to 111. lliiviliini
l:r,'l lloii;ins exiPiicu ior r rn-uun
Ip!t. . .
Chestnut Hill Acnilemy continucil its
mtiniug streak. 'IhN ttnie I'nliujra
llijli was taken into on nip. .'!- to 1!-'.
fo think that Chestnut Mill, with such
iilirer? as Taniow-ky, .IoIiiihoii, Sailers,
lW'e ami liOiuiiH' wouiit iiiiiik oi
nun; up the Ranie for laci; oi ma-
mal
Football Star Wins Cage (Jaine
It hnpi'i'ns eer once in a while that
i football tar wins mi important lias-
kctli 1 came I im lerry. former enp-
'tm of the liiiilnor I Hull Scliool team.
now plating Riiaid on tlip cngp quintet.
mn the fame with llaverlonl hpiioni
then he tiillud a field goal in the sec-
M rxtr.i period necessary to decide
The vutiiipr-
Ai tia'f i imp it was a tie score at
I" to 17 Tin ii each team scored a, foul
San itni perioil follow mu the tirst
rorflevs extra session. Ted's timely
Itto-puinH'r i nine utter the foul. It
l.'Jstiio vi nnniial ginue on the itadnor
rosti r un.l the emitest winch linngH
lirirf in villi Mctory than any other
YALE GRIDMEN OUT
Tad Jones Starts Early In Hopes of
Building Strong Eleven
New HuM'ii. Ciiiiii.. Feb. l(i. Tocced
lojt innsth it, llunuels ami liRht sweut
W't some linweuT, wearing the con
Iwotmnnl moicsUn, rlRhty candidates
l.or tin. iili. Mivsitj football team
kr'nul pntiR football practice in the
""'nan inge jesterilny atternoon nail
Vfnt tin i.iicti the lightest of enrlv senson
Iraee
The tnniiL'urntlori nf Imloni wnrlr In
pMint.r f..r the football soiia'd marks
K inn lati. a in ale Rridiron uffairs
il'l it i t,i. lirNt I'lilistrni'llfi. uli.n
F.ad 0V Tllll .loniw In t.l.t 'nlrt Knrtl ...
p for.tba ' lh,nn.
SOUTHERN
OR!
KMjgKgR1
Severest of cold weather tests have proven
Prcst-O-Lite to be by far the best battery for
Winter use.
0) Mlik
feyy9&Cr
MW.dK.d'J n .
Official ii ranclvwino i)t.
mcul p.O.Uto DUtrlbutor.
How the Tvams Stand
in Scholastic League
TeiiniH
Men l-nil 1, V,
i 11 .71
:i .087
ll A I .M.I
a n ,33.i
. . :i n .s.i.i
II .3.13
VoM I'lilliiilrtplilii
""iiuirrn uimi .
lerittiintnitM IIIrIi
.i.rriurilMi IIIKH
Ontrnl lllcli
I-Viinkroril llUh
ye8ti:kiavs PCMIKS
t moil hciiooi, i.i:a(uk
Flrt Trnnn
Hnnthrn Illkh, SOi Wmt I'lilln., 21.
Jrnnkfonl Hlih, all Nortlirttiit Illtii, 2S.
(Irnnuntuiin IIIkIi, 20i Ontrnl Hlih, sn,
Hreonil Truing
Soiilliern lllfh. IHi Wrl IMilln.. II.
IVilnkfuril lllcli, aili Nortlirnst II,, H.
(rrmnntonn, 31 1 Onlral IIIrIi, 17.
OTIIIJt I,)IKS
l,rn,,lV,'21"11 Ac'"'""'. a-' .itinri
Itililnor lllVli. SOi llmcrfoiil hflinol. IH.
IclikliitOHn nini, H Amliler IIUili. It.
IrHln'n Sclieol (ilrl, Kill lllll'n ,s,l, 3.
(rniiiintoun I', (llrln, 27 Nlimly Hill, 17.
(irriimntimii AnKlrmy, 2.1 Ijinxlimno
lllull, 10.
CiillliiKHHuod IIIkIi, 40 Hnilitnn HfUhtft.
UHmlnctnii V. S ISt rriffidV Select.
JVpst Cntlinllr, 33i Cnmilfn IIIkIi. 19.
ent Cntliolle Hi.. 17 Cainilrn ltr., 1(1.
Ilarliy llljtli, S7 l'flrce Hclioot, 111.
Baseball Happenings
.. 5 "I'.V fj'liiin I" hnldlnu out nln l.ntt
er Wally lefunc.l to jnln the llimlon Hel
Sox twCHii.e tho club dl.l not eomo forward
'? i.lls.loo tontrnct and thlB year he
l tinlkine ni tho offer mndo hltn tiy tho
lenkeei Selianir who rcKlile In thin rltv,
titlniati.,1 ymtrrdny Hint ho would not Join
tlio ankpe until they reach titu ngiirn.
Stnio f ollrci., J'n, To Kiimoit with tho
lnlv8lty of Detroit tod Morn added to
tho renn Plate liaBeball schcdiilo. Until will
l nlayod on tho home Held on Mny L'O nnd
.1 '"?'." ',,1,0 havitiK lieen left open In
I In orlnliinl kCliidiite
lt"rllnop. VI. Tn tho l'nlernll of Wr
mont 11 linnelinll pronram for the comlmt
eniion, iinnounp-d tPVerday In A t ivd
;.'1.'Fr, .Jllr-. ttir nf thleilo. t'olumtiln.
loins, Bjr.irusn und rlprinKllclil renriieiir
alter vernl enrB' nhaencc. ' .
New Aork Tlilrteen ritrhem nnd four
rniehi-ra ontiwered r'oneh Andy Conkley'a
nrt cull for haltery randldalen in Colum
bia ieeirrday. floxeral lnflelder. Inrludlnir
("iiDlaln Jlmmv T.-dfnrd. Ilurk l'reeman. a
iiewcomer. lro not In a workout after tho
alimlaral of the battery men, Tho prnctlca
lnstid nonrly threo hnura.
.Ilnimy Wnlli, who played rlsht Held for
tlio Athletic laHt year, haa returned his
elKtied contract to the cluli. Wnleh will
havo to comliat with threo other Playera for
tho right field torUi thin jenr. aa Witt,
?iy'.1 .B'"' Johnon are rIo implrnnta for
tho Joh.
frnlneorille.
nrcaldent of
Ha. William V
tinker.
llvj rniladelt.hla
National
leaguo llaeehalt Club la hern to Intpeit tha
.i't ." iriiiiiniK ..imp ui 1110 1 nnin?i.
l!osnn-Tlio aprlne traluins aeaaon of the
IkiMon Americans will include a tin. im mn
eerlea with tho l'lttsburuh Natlonala at Hot
Hprlnite, Ark., nnd u fortnlaht of piny with
other trains on tli trip North Heierul
dates are nt ill unfilled
Syracuse. N. Y. -Candidate for tho Syrn.
euo University hanball team reported for
their Unit workout of the sear at Ihe base
bill cairo in Arvhbold mmmislum voMleiday.
I,ew t arr who nitnln baa th roaeiiliiK lelna
la optimistic mtr tho prospects for 11 Kood
team
Manager M irk estnrdav announced that
Outfielder Tilly Walker had inmo to tornis
with the Athletlca and nad signed a contract
for tho rnsulnic season.
Cnmbrldiro. Mae. ('oarli Jn'k SKttry,
of tho llunnrd liaselmll tenm hud fifty
Pltchera and catihera in the imko .irfterdny
for the firm workout To.Uy Inlleldem nnd
outllHdnra will ttart short uessloni In the
Kymnanlum.
Clilrnco The American Asuoclatlon liaa
adopt"d a JilH-cam" aih.ilule for tb" t oni
inu eeason. reaching a declnlon on the llri-t
riilleiill for tho first tlmj In the lilatnry of
the organization. Tho plan to play the
aaino number of Knmea na last ear met ill
tl.i upposlilon. The season will open April
13, the same m the major Icuicucs, and
cIoho October 'J.
New York Iteport has It that Miller
Ilueitlns la on tho road visltlnK Mirloui
Yankees who do not Ixdlevn that tho aalarNs
named In Ihelr new contractu are In kcup
Ing with their hnschal! Importance.
New York Tho St Louis rtrnwiia urouircd
larce hobllnRa In the Hyracuse club of the
International J.e.igu-. and will ..p. Tale the
same l'rfsldrnt John t'nnwny Teali, of thu
lenaue. announced jeMcrdas.
Clnilnliiill llarlo Niale, athletic mm h at
Marietta (.'olh'Si'. Marietta l . arid who
wllti Jimmy Itlns win traded by the t:in
fitinitl H.de t i'lillndolphli foi i;pi- H. v
wired frl'Miiis hero conflrmlniy the Mory thnt
be u a hold-nut au.iinat tho ternn of tho
Philadelphia management.
New York Hick from Haian.t, where he
h pi 111 .cml w.eka. I Imrlia A innehim
president of the New York National League
club win busy today nnnnKlnc detail -f
the (llaiits HPtinT training- In T a. M.m
Ker Mctlraw, who la in tuba, wll Unie for
han Antnnin on March -J.
rmtaliurRliJnhn II. llnlllns"worth of
Alcoa. Term u pl'chr has bei mcii .!
liy tho Pittsburgh National Lencnio lntHeball
club. Hirnev Jrejfu, tir.Hld. nt of th
Pirates, .said tndnv that ll'illlnk'S,nrth had
returned his rlffned contnet.
rhlcaKOltellval of tho baseball nltiinr'
bus has found favor with 'hj Anurlain Ai
hociatlon innpnntea and the plen umy U
adopted for use throus'hout that circuit at
tho closing yeaiilun of tho A. A 1 lub owners'
meetlnf todas.
Brown Heads Harvard Matmen
Cmnlirldgr. Mass.. IV 1 1 in Mlo llrown
th" foi.i I. ill plaer and hniw.lght wrestler
was tho choire of the Itanard wrestllnr
team for raptaln yesterdai afternoon. Tho
tenm for the IVnn State mei t baturdaj wa.-
made up after a two-da trjout
World's Record for Ross
lh-trolt. Feb HI Norman Itnss, of the
Illlnol A. C , Chicago broke the world'
record for the ()ii-ard BMlm heio Haturdu
night. HI time was I minute 4114-.-. see
nnd. against tho previous reiord of 1 mtn
lite ell seconds.
Plenty of "Juice
On Coldest Days
Battery
You can always be
sure of tho "juice" to
turn over your engine
and to feed your
headlights.
Preit O Lite
Service Stations
everywhere at
your command
ANOTHER HUHN
n juJV III JuSIKsJCj 11 Oi Ull O
Son of 'W. . 7'.," Hurdler at Princeton, Is Rapidly Becoming
Star at Squash Racquets
A NOT! IKK Iluhn tins dawned upon
nthletlrs' eastern linrlr.on. For
cnrs wo had with ns W. II. T. Hulm.
This enon tve havp Jack Iluhn, mali
nger of the Onnhep Pltv Ino boolnv
teiini, secretnrv of the Philadelphia Ic'c
Hockey Lcasne, olfirlnl referee of the
I 'Ii iln fl.tli.1. 1 It!.. .. . it t .. .
1 hiladi'lnhla District Scholnatle I.entrno
and star wlnrr of the Itnchelors' Hnrco 1
ln.nl..... 1 .. . ......."
uoia-.v learn: .incus lirollier Nnin.
meinlier of he Haclielon' Hnrge hockey
ii-iiiii. 111111 aii-aroiiiiii athlete nt Haver-
lorn wclioo . To ton tin nroru-ot-fcnil
el mine, ,. ,Ve W. II. T. Iluhn. Jr.,
... - . 1
who is the victim of this drive.
Ioiiiir I11I111 is 11 junior at Prlnce-
oti t ulversity aiid is rated as the best
hurdler in the Institution that produced
a governor, a two-time president nnd a
lot 01 famous Pops.
,)'' "' .'' ""I"1- dr.. is a regular
athlete. This coruiti!' siirlnrr he Is point?
out to v. In something for the Orange
and lllnck on the track.
V Training Stunt
111 order to keen in trniiiiiii- Ttnlin
liccldei einh thN season that the best
iiieiiioii to ili 1 uis was to plav squash
inciiiiets. iluhn !s entered and has
won his lirst-iouiid mutch in tho Penn
sylvania state tournament now being
held nt the Kiironet Club.
Iluhn learneil to play the same nt the
Merion Cricket Club while a student nt
Ilaverford School, since he eh s
been mi iidvornir. of the creut winter I
giiine and h.is bocn itnnrovltiL' steudllv.
.If has nil of 'ho ns..ets of the squash
champion, nnd it would not ln a sur
prise 11. nil m. If he landed the nmu
teur title within tho next few years.
Ilnhii's father was a famous squash
player. Not onlv thnt. lint bo -na one
rtt flirt I.i.lI ....I.. ..I.. !. .... .... I
.1 :' 1 "-','""' '""-V" in ine rami)
nvn in- mm. mi- pomes at me riiunuri-
Boots and Saddle
A claiming handicap at one nnd one
sixteenth miles furnishes the fenliire lit
Havana this afternoon. Mose Goldblntt
has Frank W. well placed, while Kx
hbrter nnd Hen Prince appear to be the
ronteiidcrs. Frank W. showed cood
class on the Kentucky tracks last year,
anil preiers son roiur. or even a heavy
track.
The first nice is a three and one -half
furlong dash -for two ear olds. Pin
nacle, Pacilier and Trumpet Call are
smart jotniRsters. Horses in other races
in Rood risen 1 form are: Second
Cavan Ho, View, Fickle Fancy; third
i' nils, HiitracK, Miperior; fourth
Klmont, Flying Frog, Kl Colonel;
sixth, Sylvaiio, I.o Ilalire, Monokin.
Tlic flii.il din for ontrlei in Kentucky
stnkiw for the Ht'itnu meellnKH at Lexington.
i.otiisiiue ami i.nt'.uia, trie udinv entries rnr
tho rich Konlueki llerbi. venterdlty. ahowed
unusuall) lark-e tlelda.
The .Tockej MillHm: (iMe his boblied up
ncalir In Man land The Maryland ftacn
Arsni Intlmi baa s-ranted n hearlm,' to V-ll-tlnm
I Noirl" prisldeni of tlie State .s.nate,
who wislieH to I'onfor with the commission
on the regulations to U e'iforced relatlie
t.l the Rriintitik if Joikes' licenses, lteprc-
senlatiie . 1) licnsoii also is appearing for
hhllllnx.
Tlie loinmlsslnn'a rule now proild' "I.U
cerr.cn irrni t.-d bv the Kentucky state Itaclns
t'ornmisii,o the I'nnndian ttaen Asck-Ii-tlons
1111 1 tlie Jo. Lev Club INew Yorkl'cntltlc
the h'ddern thereof to the same priilleRea
that iwrtntn to n Jorkei a or trainer' license
irrnnteil bv the M.irjland ftai Inn CommlShlon
and the suspnninria of all recoKhl.ul turf
iiutlmrltlea sbnll be respected bv the Mary
land riiuInK 1 i'inmlsl"r.- the licensee twlntc
refui.. d Ihe priilieite urante 1 in the license
during tlio period of the suspension."
In lien of the two regulation. Ihe point
I raised us to h.it would bo Shilling's
status In -M.irijand should the Canadian As
sociation giant hlnr 11 license, llnek of all
the contei.nl. m between ihH Murvtand and
New York lacing bnillea is the evident de.
lro of tbe New York b-idv to force out
the p.irlmutuel betting on the Marvtand
tracks In Mat and iin.1 Kentucky, where
mutiiel betting Is legalized on the track,
the purse are greater tlun In New York
itaiana and other place dominated bv book
making admission to the ground nre les
thai" one half charged In New York and th
public patronage Is proportionately larger
In New York racing is dnrnlii.itc.1 by the
bookmakers where tin re l a "take out'
of from 30 to ail per cent Where mutuel
are Used the "take out" I about Ti per
cent after which the publl. "dlildes1 the
pot Hut boolimiker In New York are
foried to pa track odd up to ,1 certain
limit, u are re. nrded In tin tnutuel ma
chine wlHinut paring down The result
Is that bettor In New York hook who are
not nt track wager on the room in Mar
l.ind and Kettn. kv f"r the largrr nd.l while
the New York r.ue are almost Ignored by
the New Yor . r vtr.m .f the books.
$10,000 Trot Stake Renewed
lliirlfnnl. f ihhi . P PI -The Ch irter
Oak trot s'ss of Ho ono will bo renewed
for the lli.'l lirin.l Cir. ult at Chnrter Oak
I'ark tr.nk t i i- nf tin i'alr Assncla'lon
RIB
pjr7;rx iiiiiii'""' WjPliTTi'iiiiii iiimii u ilHiri p """"""'"'' rWmgmmMmSm.
111 i
! wtm . ii 1
ilSA "'1C P'11"1 anc smPe reason ielYH I
e8rf Ml why the Lclajid-built Lincoln 'HilB 1
' tlMlcWi7 'll 1 11 1 i'V, ZBK I
nloj vjl nas mct Wltn sucn an cnthusi- 'iv!H '
iBsiwm'iTll astc rcccPon 's iat mtor- (lnlS
p) Vi I , clom has long looked forward McB
I Htwn' to just such a caras it has proven Vwlifl 1
HHRfj itsdf to bC. n !
M(Vh0 EIGHT rSA0 S
H ml "'" oHl
vtViH Sweeten Automobile Company 1 i1l
P 8PHSa '141-131 North Brood St Philadelphia JA S '
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RISES TO
plila Cricket Club, ltryn Mnwr. Mead
ow brook nntl Point Judith. Further
more, Mr, Iliihn was nntlnnnl court
tennis doubles champion with Jay Gould
for a Iiiiir while. lie nnd Gould cap
tured the world's title from Covey and
l.yetnn.
With tlltu rtntnpiint eonril vnnntr Tfllbn
Is certain to Rtav III the snotllEht which
bo has already created. 1
v I
i'.ni.......4 v- ' 1
n 11 u .1 a n
, '. i 1 B nuiitiics ui nie ...-.i
p remaining matches of the llrst
'"""" " me lennsyivanm smic niuiian
pnnrii nfu mi ni n ninum rnutnr nv
1 ' 'i in in lum uiii in ilk iiuj vu . , on ,
till not amount to nnytling, so ine mnaii
..." . . ..-. - -. . ,,
Kiiuery unit, saw tue i '. n. uiurK-.uurn- 1 ,cn Bft( tn()ny
ell contest did more talklnR thnn wit-1 uisictisslrie tlio recent Dnvls Cup
nw,"K- , . , , ,t .. matches in Auckland, Mr. Tilden said
ihe main topic of conversation was (wxltP M(1K th(, ,.0Ilrt ,,,, whMl ,),
Stanley Pearson. It appears thn . 1 RaniPS wrrt. ,,iI1VP1. tIl, to,,i )l()W
of the Philadelphia newspapers wl 1 trf ,.nlH 4l, ,,m, (onir, wa
one exception (mid extrrinr iiiodcst I ,m , , ,y , t)mn
prevents tM.rnaniliiR the excepto 0 re- ,', ;t ,' , ,,,,, ,,.
ported that S anlo had "en P'islicd , , , , mut1(,,1(,Mi ,,
li-set match In the or lenitig round , , k , h
. . . in iitnu
:;n,7r,.n,,;,,lt 'veias fa'rt' CnM1 Rp7 T hih! on" match here Til
nc had been pushed to the limit. "You ' .... . . " 'lnlL.' " "sto .. ,rf.U' '"... ,' ?.
seem tn he slliuiln'.
employe. Stanley's only eomebnek was
n sin e. How enn vol 0 mnuic mei
scores printed, in five f Philadelphia's I
six great dallies?
. . .
" "p sinumary
Wallace V. Johnson I'snnjil defeated
T M Jackson. Oierbrook. by default
0. tl
Heinaii Jr. Ilarquet Club, won
from A. f'ross, Cum Ml. by default.
S V ricevea. dermantown. defeated C. C.
Jnnen, Merlon t.VT. 1S-H. 1R-S ..
W P lturrlty. Overbrook, defeated S. II.
Wheeler, lamuct nun. l.-i. i.'-i. "?... ,
c, n 1 lark iiermantown. oeieaieo
K. Mitchell
Merlon. 0-15, 17-10, 16-12.
15-13
Trot and Pace Notes
Abner Deysher. president of the Central
Pair Circuit, announrea tliat the annual
moe'.lni will 1 held In Allentown next
Weilnesday.
Tho fairs comprising the Central Circuit
nra KutMnwn. Ibannn. Philadelphia, NRra
retti. Heading, Allentown. Iincaster and
York, racing in the ordor named.
John Hartmnn. Jr . of Trenton, will
mnvo to the Mount Holly track In the spring
with a largo stable headed by Ixivetlc. trial
2:10', bv Del Cornado. and Harvest Lassie
(31, 2:2flV;. In Tlv Hariester. the latlci a
Philadelphia trotter
Abner Dcysher of Heading, will race a
pair of most promising young horses over
tho fair circuit this year In the four-year-old
pneer, Don Zo. three-y-ar-old trial 2:1 1.
and the two-voar-old trotter by Dillon Ax
worthy. 2:10Vi. and out of his good race
muru Wortha McKlnnev, 2.1fl'i. by McKln
ncy, dam by Axworthy.
Zombro Ttex. 2 10'; : Joseph K 8.. 2:10U
nnd O. K. Todd. 2 I4' , nro n trio of likely
record horse In tho West Philadelphia
e'alilo of John Toy. who will race a stable
of trotter and paler oier the fair circuit
tracks this car.
Hnrrv J. S.. 2.034. the great little Wil
mington trotter, hns arrived at his new
eiu.irters In Kentucky In fine shape. He will
makn a stud season there, and later be re
turned tu his Delaware, home, whero Her
man Tjson will look nfter him.
William Conner, of Pittsburgh, baa sold
the -.rotter San Clay to Dr. John St-bens,
of Dover. N. H.
Tho llttlo trotter. Natlie Judge 2 1214
by Justice Ilrool, . 2.0. dam Native
IJelle. 2 01, was a consistent rerformer for
W. I. Hull, who racid him in some of ths
V1000 s:ako events In this section last year,
lie won ntno of his eighteen races, and was
out of the money division but one. He was
purchased b the foreign buyers last month,
and has Just la., u "hipped to Denmark.
., ,
Harvey IJrnrst formerly of Ilelmont
track, tills cltj. now of Ohio, has bred his
(Irand Circuit race mare, Inia Jay, 2 OIL .
to Uuy Axworthj (I). 2 leV
!U.mond Hncdeki r. of Kirkwood. Del.,
Abo left tho light. harness horse game sev
ial isirs a'n. Is now Jugging into form
a couple of well-bred colts one by Iird
lie.voy. out of Ilrstatli 2 01vj. and th
other a two-year-old In ll.irri J, H.. 2.05'i.
dam by Admiral Iii-wr. 2ill.
Soccer Teams Want Game3
The David I.upton Hon seen r eleven, of
the Industrial League would llko to book
game during the remainder of the season,
either on Ka(urila or Sundaj with teams
having grounds. Address i oinmunlcatlons to
Mr Nesbntt care of 1 I.upton Sons, Tulip
street and Alleghein aienue
Hunting Social soccer team, of the third
division of tho Allied League will play at
home for the remainder of the season. Teams
wishing tills Hitr.ii rim kindly write to
James King. 3J3 A f'f I street, or phone
between l and 7 p in Tioga 114
Wolfendin Shore of tbe first division Allied
league, aro open for Sunday games on their
homo grounds Would like to hear from
Tlelsher, Ilardw'Ick 1 Magee and other teama
nf this caliber. Addres Davu Wolfenden.
Cardingion
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Dl UP
World's Tonnis Champion Says
Trophy Will Remain Hero
for Some Time
Kan Franrlvo. Feb. 1(1. The 1 'tilted
States wilt bo able to keep the Dnvls
('tin for some time, accorcllni- to Wll-
llnm T. Tilden. of Phllndeltililn. who.
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witn William M. .iMinvtmi. 01 Mnn
I'rnncisco, arrived here yesterday from
Aui). u .,, ,, tho or,i's
Internntlonnl tennis championship. Tlic
cup was font to the I'tiited States Lnwn
1..I1. w
Tennis Association in New York. Til-
welcomed.
1 lie docks were packed and scores
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llrst to greet the Davis cup winners
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nii.-ii iiirj si.-piu-.j iiun 11 i in- biijniii .
e greet ou heart I', lie sillil,
"nn, b.,u tlmt tbeoiipb urn two iniinif
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men America has cninetl the most
coveted possession of the tennis courts
nt tlic world. 1011 havp fought a great
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conKrniuiiiten ior sucn rcprescniaiion.
High official of Htiite and city, and
leaders nf civic organizations and clubs
joined in the reception. The military
also was represented.
The heroes were paraded in auto
up Market street lined with 10.IMK1
Sun Franciscans, to the Olympla Club,
where a formal reception was held.
H whs the greatest demonstration
to individuals held here since the w.ir.
In response, Mr. Tilden said : "We
expect that the David cup will rrmnin
here for 11 long time. They haven't
the young players in Australia or Fng
land that we have.
"When Norman Hrookes. who is as
good os he ever wan, nnd the re
mainder of tlie present generation of
players pass out of competition, there
seems to be no promising material com
ing along to till their plnccs."
Tin- tilujers report that th tour was
everything to be desired. TJiey riic
big credit to the New Zenlnnders for
the arrangement!) In carrying out of the
matches, and say that the Australians
in general admit that the tennis ex
hibited by tlie American team was the
best ever shown In Dnvls cup competi
tion in Australia.
The asserted thnt the sportsmanship
nf the crowds thnt viewed the Raines
was beyond praise, und that the court
nt Auckland wnu the best on which
either of them ever had played in their
enreer.
You Auto Knoiv
Soft water should nlwa be u'dl In the
cooling system
Chewing gum may sometimes be used in
an emergency to cover a lenk.
Kipert attention should b glien n tlv ft
Justment of tho carburetor to avoid a i'
rich mixture.
When ou are nble to moie the fan b!:ut.
t fre. ly ll Indliates that tlie an tu
i t,n3,
'
The best wuy to rlan the muffler Is to
scmbla it und dean th" parts eeparntc s
A iiuncrnt ralor. accompanied with tuie I
smoke, from the exhaust, denote a rich mix
ture To correct this adjust tho ainouui of
gasoline or air
To tt loss of compression crank the
engine by hand and nute tho resistance of
each cylinder If one olindtr hu le re
slstance than the other it should be cor
rected at on. e
To mold trouble with clectri' w ir-s It Is
well to Inelns- them at tho p .tnts wheie
they are held to the Iron frame with ruble r
tubing The tubing iiiuv l split to admit
tho wire und then bn clamped to th tram.
Baseball BUI Unfavorable
.Irffrrson Clt. Mo. I". b ltl V Mil. pro.
hlbltlng be'tlng on baseball grimes and m ek
Ing it a felnnv punishable try tinprlsonrnen'
to n maximum nf live -nrs was reported
unfuvorabl b thn nous jurtsprud. in v c oni
mlttee of tin Missouri Legislature Mm I
her of the committee took the view thnt
....... .. -.. nn.nl. I.ll'. ft tl.n .(jSlll. I.utl., I
to han lie an epidemic- of betting on bas.
bell
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TEXTILE IN THE POOL
Mermen Are Preparing for City Col
lege Meet Friday
Philadelphia Textile .School swimming
team Is ReiluiK in hape for the clt
college moot Fiiilny, Textile has a sure
point semer iii Captain Irwin Kotten-
berg, forinir lie Witt Clinton High t
School vtne i ii .. 11 a
school Captain Kottonborg won" the fiO I
yard dii-h i linmpionshlp antl has been!
u consistent performer In tlic water for
scvi ml enrs
He is 1 nacliing the Textile mermen,
and Ills sipind contnlns many good pros
pects. The team Includes Paul S11I.
bacher, another De Witt Clinton boy.
who will lompi'tn in the 100-yard nntl
the futioi lining events on Frlda.
liiine Oppetiiielmer, who hall from
New Yoik will bo Textile's represent
atlvo in the plunge, lie Is a member
of the New Wk A. A. Captain Hot-
tenberg s entries for tlie comiiiR meet
are : fid j ards, Kottenberg, Peers ;
100 ards. .Siilzbacher, KcRitn ; IIUO
yards, Iltendmau, Frledner; diving.
Mnjer, Hutterworth, Hulzharhcr ;
piuiige. oppcnlieliner;, rclny, llotten
berg, Majei, Sub.bnrhor, Oppeiiheitner
JUNIOR CHAMPS WIN
First Dutch Five Defeats St. Mat
thew's, 18 to 13
Attet sustaining a defeat at the
hands of tlie ,'IC Juniors, the First
Dutch Juniors, fortjierly Stenton H. C,
hit their stride and defeated the fast
St. Matthew's 11. C. at Fifty-third and
Chestnut street by the score of IS to
l.'t. The game wns nip und tuck
throughout, the teams being tied live
times. At half time the score win 8 to
0 in favor of Si. Matthew's. The foil -tun-
of the jjanie was the plaitiR of
Levitt Fats atid Foery for the champs,
while Sin me starred for the losers.
Line up:
I'lrst Dutcb .Ira
Archibald . ... forward
Caih fo-ward
l.e Itt center
l'oer- guard
Jones . guard
St. Mathews I
Sloaco I
Malonc I
Ham- y
Cjnnslon
i'urlowe j
Archibald. f.vllt
II. Id goil III. Br.
2. l'oers. sniane. .1 Hamse. fouls Slnane. 1
tame cranston, rurioA'e suostuii-
lions Mason for Jonea; David for Lev lit
Tltno of halves 2') minute:
-Itefcrce SVld
ers.
PHILA. GOLFERS BEATEN
Opposition Proves Too Strong
at
Bellalr Heights, Florida
Hellalr Heights, Fin., Feb. 1(5.
Philadelphia Kolfers had too much op
position esterlay and as a result sev
eral of them are out of the Washington
Hirthdiiy tournament. The tirst round
of match play began with some sur
prises. Monday's medal winner, Cort
and Vnneliff, went down nd out, suf
fering a defeut at the hands of ,1, H.
Ixetion, of Providence, who did not
play the best of golf In accomplishing
the trick.
Tlie favorite is now I'llswnrth Augus
tus, who won the same event last year.
He defeated Wistar Hurve.v. of Pine
Valley. : nnd 1. W. K. Harper, of
Merion is out. George W. Klkins came
through easily defeating K. II JelTcry,
of Columbus, by .'t and ''. Klkins, who
halls from Huntington Valley, has been
pin lng ver.v good golf here this, winter.
Percy A. Legg, of Merion, lost in the
second sixteen, but Walter Flks came
through with his match,
HEDDON 18.2 CHAMPION
Displaces Percy N. Collins, of Chi
cago, In Final Game
Cleveland. Feb. 1(1. Percy N". Cnl
lins. of Chicago, wos displaced as tlie
national IV'-' balkliue amateur billiard
champion hero when he was defeated by
Charles Ileildun, of Dowiigiac, Mich.,
in tlie final game of the tournament
The score was Hull to L' 17.
. The defeat of Collins i nine a a sur
prise as lie was ph ked bv the experts
at the start of the event to be a sure
vv inner.
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TWfl MATP.HF.UnR :
LOCAL HOCKEY TEA!
i
Quaker City Skaters Oppose St.
Nicholas Tomorrow and Bos
ton A. A. on Saturday
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Quaker City will take part in two
ice hockey Rames this week 'I omnrrovv
V-5. .'!. f,n'"-," M- NiPholns ui 11
( nitetl States Amateur Hockey Aso-
elation Rame, while on Snturda night
Captain Lddie II1II will load his (J. C.'s
against Hnston A. A., tlie league lend-
ers. Hoth games will be pla.ved nt the
Ice Palare
Tills will mark the first nmicaranoc
of the Hoston A. A. here this vear.
I They will be seen at the
lee Palace
within two weeks URiiinst St. Nicholas.
The II. A. A. hns one of the sfronR
est trams in its historv Percy. Inst
teni's Harvard star: Incnlls, hist sea-
son's Yule captain; Wylde. tanu
Harvard Roa : O'Su van. noted Hon-
ton Arenn star, and mnnv other hockc
headltners are on tho club list,
Hoton A, A. has taken two out of
three riiiiics, from the Hoston Shoo
Trades this Jenr. l.nr Saturday night
it won from Quaker City, but Dexter.
Hill and Sonder were jnt recovering
fiom u week on the sick list nnd were
not in condition to show their lsf.
The Ritme between St. Nicholas and
Quaker City is the one that was sched
uled for lust Thursdnr night, but was
postponed, as both Dexter and III 1 1
were unable to phij .
Quaker Citv has beaten St. Nicholas
three limes thi. senson, winning over
Ramp b u one-Roal margin.
Grades in the Ice
Next wee- will h an active one in ice
skating cir les On Tuesday special Wash
ington llirthday games urd race will bo
beln Thl.rml , .u.nlni. ,1... ..., ....b
j enrn'val for the benent of th Hroomall
llohdal Ifnllfn will lie Hlnif.rf n, .1... I..
Palate Then nn r"rldsy and Haturday the
I Internitlonal amateur llgurc skating cham-
Plonshlp will ,b" held In addition, u few
, big hockey games will 1. arnitiRed.
j Ml entrle for the flgure-skatlng tourney
inusi oe in ine nanon oi rne cnairrnnn. to
('mmirolal Trust Hutldlng, by Monday
I night A r.cord entry nlreadv ha been re-
. 'eie,i Nathans Nile. Miss Teresa Wild
and many other hadliner have enti red a
I nn.nlme nt ..nmlan, 1.K 1 1 ,. .! I .k l .. .1..... ..
. " " .' "... it-.. . ....n..r,,i.m enenre
including Mr and Mrj Joseph Chapman
Mis Margaretta Sharpies and C. Stanby
linger.. Will (finiP le t
Jack Iluhn maniger of the Quaker Clti
Ice hockey team. Is one of tho most a.tii.
mn In this branch of sport In addition to
minuting Quaker city, holding down th.
Job of seci.tary of the Philadelphia lc.
Hookey League and refereelng all the gamr
In tho Philadelphia district scholastic inn
he finds time to hold down a wing post on .
tho HaehelorV Harge lie hockey team
Trnnk Oallrurbor. holder of the twenti
four hour lontlnuou ice-skating record.
Pnal v ha leen challengeil Tho foat-defi-
ing mess-ige wu rieiic-t from Mepioi
o'Hrlen. of 1321 Plimpton aienue, Ww
York, a slxtj -slx-ear-old skat, r who holds
many medals and records for eccentric
stunts on skate O'llrlen want to skate
Oillngror an dlranc. from one to .".nn
mile or from eno hour to inn Oailaghir
will make ,in official rcpl beforo the end
of lh week
Th" nevt scholastic Ice hockej game wilt
be hell at the lee Palace on Friday after
roon when linn Athn oppo..H Hwarth
more Thu far the n(fidem bois haie
railed through their tirst two game wlthou
much trouble On form thev .should huvo
no trouble winning the champlonhlp
Willie Hoppe Here Next Week
Willie Hoppe world's billiard champion
will make hi annual pilgrimage to Phlta
d. Iphla next week, when ho iioena a rhre.
lays' strles of exhibitions at Alllnger's Ilil
'lard Academ This will be the champion' '
"rst showing here sln.e January of last
ear.
Brennan Scores Kayo
lliirrMnirg. I" i e i n- nH . f
1 ig s orcd u kn i -n th ts d
round of hi bout here with Spike Mrl-nd
den of rhl ad. Iphla
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GERMANTOWN ACADEMY
FIVE A SPEEDY TEAM
Dlnsmore, Artelt and Conley Star
ring for Suburban Quintet
The ticrmiintown Academy bnsket
ball team spite In of n few setbacks
I received at the start of the season has
.'.-''. " 1.0 i"iiu 1 .11 mi' ai'n-011 tins
won most of its r. nt gnines and now
looks like 11 eliumpioiMhlp live in action
, Instead of tailendcr.
j Aiming recent vhtlins of Gorman-
'town were Lnwreneevllle, SvvurthmofO
Prep and Ilaverford Prep
The shining lights of the team have
been Captain Dlnsmore. T.d Artelt and
J , ).;( rnvy, all of whom phived on
1 the gridiron team. Ditinmre Is oni.
of the best sohoolboi at'bletes n tho
Fust and hns a menu eve for the basket
Last year "Dinitlc" plaved forward
' on the the, but was -hlfled to a guard
this season because the quintet was tu
ui bad way for bucktleld men. Artelt. the
I running mate of Dlnsinoro. Is also a
I capable Riiard. Artelt ued to perform
nc
rdei
in nn athletic way for the Hordentown
Military Institute nnd always "made
Rood."
The fiormnntown forwards are Hates
and Itentd and although the ciiro Rumo
'" ""l "' ,n,m "" """ ,lm' '""lu"
" "' K"""
The tenm has a number of capable
substitutes including Hole and Deacon,
forward, and Martin nnd Acker,
guard.
The remainder of the iteademi's games
are scheduled to be pla.ved uvvii with
one or two exceptions. A hard list of
opponents still remain in the path of
Germantowti. but If the combination
keeps up the pace at which the.t havo
bepti trnvelltiR a hard time will be ex
perienced by their rival.
To Ban Sunday Sports
l".it Liverpool. (I I' b IH An ord'-nan.-..
deU...'l t. r p n' Sundn sport In
r.nt Liverpool Im. k. d th. Minlsiorla'
A-sO'tntlnn la Wlrg eoisld.r'd bv rl'v coun
rll 'th. liw would 1 in Sundnv baseball
and football and all forms of cotnnierclal
! 1 uniu. m m Piomoti of tti-eba'l
team here .innounnd th'.' tn eient council
pae ihe ordlnace, they will circulate peti
tion for a r.'f. r ndum el. etion on thv que.
1 Hon
. Yankee Enters Canadian Race
Montreal. lVb. HI itnny of the lies
Amerlcaji and Can.idlan ski Jumpers vrltt
comt'to in the llrst open ski jumping cham
pionship tn be held hers, n-xt Saturday.
The outstanding American entry 1 John T.
t'arleton, of Dartmouth, a champion long
distance and acrobatic Jumper.
Citizens Oppose Race Meeting
shreieport. Ui. I"eb. PI A petflon wilt
fll l n state court bv citlrens seeking an
injunction t . preient the holding of a thir-."n-dnv
race rneetln-r at the btate Fait
giound b ginning P bruarv lit. Tho court
will lie -ked to ccid. whether tho state
bv forhid linrso nu Ing ix.ept during th
state Pair
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