'" Wpw.- r ' r X IAST WORD RULE CHANGE CAUSED' SPEED-UP IN SQUASH long Battles Between Freehmd and Miskey Reason for Allowing Receiver to Score Eight Left in Penn- , sylvania Tournament at Racquet Club Ily SPICK HAM., itMIIlH nrttKil piny In squiiHh rnp- i tllflinilt for nn VV nucts i" " i', i" "" V"m 11 (lccndc Ri. UlUlP llOH bcfll u .pWillnR tip of iiiiilrhw. '1 Iih xhuh b, HmnKlns the nilro. nllowlnj JJ, other that, t lie M-rvep. to ;, ,. Formerly server only '"' i ..j ilno Inreo v to tlm wno n 1 his wax ilinio n K the srnre could .. ...... .Ida Inptfitlv tn Mm Inllf .rnre. II "." "".'' ' V". T' t.,1 fierce bnttlpn iieiwceii .lonti a. l,i,iPV ,,f the Ovorlirutik (iolf Club. ll villlnm I'. Kreelntiil, of the (!er tfnllVn Trlrkrt Club, that the code (wiinienilcd. Tlioe two (treat plnyprs, both nn tionnl rliniiiploni. met often, utiil wien idov ela-heil they iilwnyn were ccTlnln of a hie Rnllery Hint followed every .i.. ..iih tn keenest Imprest. Their ' rallies often lnsted live minute or more. This prolonged tl'e iniiiriirs 10 mh-ii nn extent tlint followhiK thp season of 1IU1 both the server nntl receiver were nllnnctl to score points. The rule went ,.,tn effect in 1lI2.-tln yenr thnt Hutch jlis tool; the mitioniil title to Ho.stun. Mi.kev won the first nntlonnl title for l'liiimlelphln In 11107, iiml dupil eitcd thnt feat In ttlOS. Up lost the fhnmplon.ship the following .VPiir. when J'rrrlntiii v.on the PeniiMylviiiiin stnte title ntul nmipxed the nntlonnl crown. In 1010 Mlskey once morp enme through, i limine the nntlonnl, but thnt wns his final victory in n nutiurnil touruuinent. Two Kx-Clinmplous Jn the prpsent tournament for the state title nt the racquet club there arc tun fiirmer nntlonnl chnmplons, Fran!; S White nnd Stanley SV. Pearson, jtntli nre playing from the (lermnntown Cricket Club. Ppurxon ruptured the event three years In n row. 1015, 1010, j'H" The war prevented any tournn npnt being held in 11)18 and 1010. I,at year the title once more went .to Ilostoii, C. V. Pcnbody being the vic tor. While there is no certninty as to the itialist.s in the present state tour mnient. it Is possible thnt Stnnley lVnron will meet Wnllace .Tolilison. In former years Pearson has nlwnyn hern able to bent the national lnwn trnnis semitlnnllft. This yenr, however, in the opening luatch of the interclub vrn'on, .lohnson defeated Penrson for the firt time. Johnson and Penrson probably have net in various eontests more than imy nther two athletes in Philadelphia. lriiles their many clashes in the viiuavli racquets court. Penrson and Johnson have been battling each on the lawn tennis turf for years. It is sig nifii'Mit thnt Johnson is almost invnri iihh the tennis winner, while Penrson l.ni been the master at squnsh. If this proves nn thing it indicates that it Is Frost-Bitten Divots Uy SANDY TKMjjoii whnt this kind of weather hns the boys running nrouud in circles, polishing up their duns, lust nrtturnlly Itching to get stnrtcd on the Units again. Looks like nn early stnrt, nnd the firt to get going will be the round -fnbineque for the siiburbnn champion -chip. It's still i couple of months off thtre beyond the lust line of hills, but captains of teams in the little clubs lire liylng deep plnns for the buttle, Olurhrook and Itnxboroiigli an' the tno strangers to the circuit this year. Pith have lvid hopes of breaking in ith a reverberant crackle. They were pulled in the same division with Old Vfirk road and Phllniont. Hoth these lntter clubs have a medium strong line up, wiih no stars outstanding. That's where Cednrbrook and Itox eoriiugli lay their hopes, und from here I' looks as though Cednrbrook will hnvc tlie Im chuncc of the four to win the ihilsion Old Stentnn Clt liens (Vilnrhnmk is it brnncb of Stcntoii. lit tlie latter allowed Ita membership to I'"' in tlie Suburban League nnd is im longer a member. As most of the Btenton team belongs to Cednrbrook. tlie newcomer's team this year will be the old Stenton team with one or two new f.iees Kil 'l'a Hunt is captain of (Ydnrhrnnk timl is preparing for nn early start. Ml kinds of rumors have been fly ing u'oiiihI about star local golfern who lave "joined up" with Cednrbrook on jeoiiiint of its course, which promises to fcf one of the most interesting In the cltv lint Ccdarbrook's doughty captain Quashed these rumors yesturdny In n fliine trip to the south of PhlladeJ Pluii in his abbreviated limousine. 'We will make a strong bid. but T refuse ,tnt timt WP ,vl w ,, till, said Tnllant between jolts, (jiiirlie Ueckner bus joined the club "nd should innkp the teum as one of our lr'l off men. The rest of our team "HI be the old Htenton outfit, und it's Rood one " apiiun IM said rumors thnt John ' Headle, IM Cleary and others would Way on the team were "hokum." tilth due respect to the newcomers and ,,.,',' ams of tho le.igue. Ninth Hills, the f'smpion Vronlmlnk and ll.ila continue to ' "m is toe sirongeat clubs In the league, ' le Uid lutt jear Hoodimr, i,1M i. u,0 ,n , , through "I" ' , 'ungsters but It hasn't lead off i ' f th. callU-r of Hoffner and Cleary, 1 "ala oi Km nobis and Towksburs . for iillilii Tewkaburv. In ihi. . will run , '" oia In l'lilladelphlu tlila jear li'St.in us rumored. North IIIIU ln.1 an overflow of talent UN' lulls i:dd M II Hlucl.ey. Doc Wi bb. not on Auto Know In srailii . t,.i ,n. . i i. n,i il. " '' uijiii i II U.lhl'iMllt yw- . "UP U lilt Ir.UII. l.l ,.n.".ul....n I .. .. Ire r in .1.- -'"T.-'-''. " . ..nn, i, ii) itiui ii p., iMUUKII It to make auro It la ,l I'fll liliirl,,. tourllli! ene tn ".lend '' tirJi,', "P should be extended with in.,.. .. In 'hi Iniiiu. i .. . ' '?'" I1' ii"l .'li" i.ieiris -.' ... ..-I am, un l ' .1... . ,nr na to .iu .'",ln? r""" ' "" eel u W "siuidiij HtralRhten out. iA "!"" tiirih. ip ,rm ni ,,. ar, lhl. " r i, i'.,"",1,1",, ""'"Is to in. ml a erucke.l "' 'n "5 h!"", 1rl11 ' "'"all hole !"" ' no . 'i.."'" r.!,.,u'K'ln'1 lap fni n ht 'a. k n.i.l'Vt ' ". ,h" "urface nenr '" nali .... lho.iy,,Hl '" urlKht. Ooer ' ' "w i In "f r """."" ""' melt In Willi !' ili'l vnK " nu ' roaln dlaauliei! Noli e rnnilne from the hub in.lienlea trnu ""IH I , , " II.L.1 'll'llll ' """ nn I ill, ,n"""1' "I" "I l'i'rlim ma I ,!, K "' llij'le la ilmiKer of Hhat ilrhein h n , '"'" "hlrh la 1IU.-I i. ocl: k '' i"riiiiii ,'Lx1' "J"1 lnlrn ,h" "xe ' " "'illUiii! lh. wheel to roll olt. l 1 I i , i '"'"nita. I'nltas iirompth """' n vi?k t!,rln nn front wheel i" " inth- i".'" " ""''t Ut. many I M i' 1 .'k'1 """ Put nn li" "heel .""shnnie tm. . ,n,ner ,n llrl L,Mr 5"fVnr M ,,'?.' ,' a (treat mlalalia. The f ,.,1 lmrd.n.1 '? Iniurrrt. partlcular.y i'J'ly to bo hrebhul,,or .ot 'h8 iniwr r - "' nd not fek?. ' i' ' Intenilad Xnr " n"t for auddn ahocka of thla kfnd, IN PUBLICITY m.nn to nlnv mnro llum one kind of game in championship form. Jny Could found this nut re cently when he was defeated for the nntlonnl title in New York by Finish Second Pound Yesterdn all of the second round inntches in the state tournament were completed. This leaves eight pliers to light It out for the title. They arc V. 11. J. Hiihn. Jr., Stanley W. Penrson. loriest Pearson, Sninuel SI, Peacock, W. I llarrlty, Prank S. White, S. Samuels and Wnllace P. Johnson. Iluhn continued his winning strenk by llofiiltitlE C. II. Ji'iininirM In n kronlv ,'ought mntcli. lliilm was right at tin height of his game alwnys. and not once lie let up iroin tlie di7..y pace be stnrtcd "",l "r i.nse v.nnries uy litcners Hur on flip opening point. His next oppo- I fl. Hnst , Sloore, Naylor, I erry, nent Is Stanley Penrson. who had little, Inpp, Kuv und IUgbeo nnd ClitPhers trouble In winning from (1. It. Iteb- stles, Walker and Slyntt. most all of man, Jr, Ilefore that imitch Penrson I "'linm live In the South or Southwest had plajed n speedy ITi-ll! gamp wltli nnd who bavp lipen directed to proceed Jock Soutur. the el'ub professlonnl und! direct to the camp, champion, ' Of thp men who will Iphvp with Sinn- Forrest Pearson enme through hlsnger Slnck tomorrow nit wprp with him second-round match with S. F. Peeves i nt Lake Charles last spring snve Ileum- nfter dropping the first gume, 1S-KI. ' If Forrest Is nhlc-to trim Sam Pea cock lie is riluiost certain to meet his brother Stunlej in the semifinal round. Pcncock played his best squash of the year yesterdii. Tli match was played early in the afternoon, consequently mere wns no gallery. J bis wns uninr tiiuutp, for Pencock's gnuip wns lirll Maul througliout. Clarence Hrewster His oiiiioueut wns I n oliibmntc from the I Cierniantown Cricket Club. Frank White and S. P. Clark drew n large gallery und gave the squash funs n tine contest. White was the winner In four games. Samuels trimmed II. SI. Willcox nnd Walluce John son jumped Into the third round by beating C. S. Clnrk in straight games. W. F. Harrlty played rather loosely, losing the third game of bis match with Watson Slnlone. Harrlty, however, compelled Slnlone to do lot of run ning and hud him well fagged out nt the finish. The summary : Sr.CONI) ItOfMl IVnnmUunla Htuto Himii0i Ituciiuots ('limn- pluihlp W. It T Itului. Jr.. .t.'f.'iilp.l C II. Jen nings, l.i-ii. ir.-n, la-is, is-tii . W rrarwn ik-fuifil O H Hrlnnnn. MS. 1.1-11. 1.1-r, 1'orrrnt IVrHn ilffi'ittnl S 1". Itecvf", ID-IS 1S-M. l.-.-ia. 1.1-h. S. M. lViu-ock ilcf.'.itiM C'l.ircncc Ilrcw mr. M-T.M-7. 1.1-la. W. K. Hnrrltv it. rcat.nl Watnon Mulone, 18-13. IB-Ill, 11-1(1, l.l-li Frank H. White ili-frnted S. P. Clark. 1.1-13. s-ir.. M-l'.'. 1.1-11' S Samula .lctontecl II M Wilcox. 13-12. lft-12, 10-11, 1.1-12. V. V. JulitiBun defcateJ I-. S Clark. 13-7. lrf-in, 13-.1. on Wintry Links SIcMISLICK to mention II I Tailor and others Hut North Hills' team this year Is u problem. Part of It Is whether Woody Piatt will play on Its tQnm n'he la also a member of Whltemarsh which should have a good chance to qualify for the interclub cham pionship this enr. more Imisirtmit th.m tho suburban, and play In which IMutt should certainly tnko part You ciin't phi) In both the suburban and Interclub i xeept from the same club North Hills la In the suburban but m.o not bs trong enough in iiuallf) ngnln for the Interclub. Whltoinarah should be. f)ii the doubt In both eases rchts tho Indecision of tho city champion Ml Kate Ilninun. who plaed for New York last ei,r In the eastern and sjblfil on the Orlsi om cup team In the pi i at the Crick I Club hire will nmsln In Florida three weeks more. She decld, .1 this her self whtn she plned tier father. George A, a n.iss.iu one week for the first ntne, one week for the aecond und a week for th" match Miss Iloinan won the first and then the Inst nine wltli a S'l-font putt. "A fool bet," gnmltd 1'ji Iloinnn. - The battered eai h other haiil in eer (In-eiiH roinmltlci'incn should lit the , round and both were cut an 1 bleeding f r. e hml of lh" i In inliil ibparitnent at Hhndo ' ly when the flii.il bell rnng In li display 'island State College I a laidy The de- . of fast nml clever Iwxlng. Fr inkle llrndley. partinent has evolved a fuMIUer vvhlrh will I of the Fourteenth mini. I it Jimmy Mi . both gruw grass and kill wecls Crab ' c.ibe. of Southwnrk McCa'ie being tired and glass Is promised Instant doom If, Instead i bleeding In the final rourd In the ojH'n of using nitrate of soda for the grass, ing bout also of four munds, ' Flukej" ammonium sulphat- Is used lle'.tor try it I Kaufman had tho better of DuKh Hhuw nrst though In four tough rounds "J l'IIOTOI'l..S " . -11 " ""l"'"nTOI'l:U"-.r" i I Daily Photoplay Guide ' c? l"ho NIXON-NIRDL1NCER tt THEATRES A irvu in SOtli St. and Allenhiny Avt. uai.i.w i: hi:ii iti "THE CHARM SCHOOL" BELMONT ai'IJMAIlKI4T "MIDSUMMER MADNESS" r'rnAR COTlfVcCUAU AVENUE L,tUMl s iabt ln "THE TESTING BLOCK" l icri IlVl MAHKKl' HBTWiJi. LULilJCUIYi r.u I ii Aau iwin uui sTitoiii. nr- ...... "THE DEVIL'S PASS KEY" itiMDn kkont st. . qjK.vnu Al.. lUlVltjU iniiiti ' .Tine Hon on Kr.inliford "U "For the Soul of Rafael LEAULK Matin, e Daily Wll.l.lAM lWVKKMIAM In "THE SIN THAT WAS HIS" I.OCUS 1 Mai- i :m. au i;vB(. I1:3U to 11 I in: Mil, 1. 1. 'MIDSUMMER MADNESS" i NIXON I ilttl'lkV tpi'.ri.ia WEDDING BLUES" 1X1 i. w. t.itirrmr .. ' "THE LOVE FLOWER" .....j -..-... STRAND "1:"MA:AU?NANa6 ST, "THE JUCKLINS" Mtuuwww"MWMttwv IKANKI.IN 4 OIltAno AVE. AS1UK MATINlii: IMH.Y i (ii:oit(in h.i.mi iii "NUMBER 17" a i inn'D AUJ UKUMANTOW.N AVE. AURORA MATINi:U DAILY iik ti itri iii MARRIED LIFE" BENN 0IT1I AND WOODLAND AVB. MATINKK DAILY V iii i'i.kt in(iin;s' THE CUP OF FURY" ni 1 irDinn Ilroad & Huacuhtnn DLUIIDIiAL-' Conllnuoua, until 11 MAIUON i.vir.s tn "THE RESTLESS SEX" EVENING PtBLIO CONGRESS TAKING A S START FOR Connie Will Lend First Install- mont to Lake Charles Headquarters The first Installment of Connie Mack's baseball forces will depart to I morrow afternoon for n sunny clime. On the fi:,'t.r p, in, train for New Or I leans from North Philadelphia Station, ' Sir, Slack expects to tnkp with him the , following party: Pitchers F.ckert. I HoImbnoJi, Kcefc, Hommel nnd Itnrrett, Catcher Perkins, Conches Hurry Dnvls ! nnd Dan Murphy, Doc Killing, the trnlner. Tind Hob Schroedcr, the travpl Ing sprpptary of the club. Sirs. Mnek nlso will nccompnny her husband. I Tin- tinrty is' due nt Lake Charles, the training camp. Sunday nftrrnoon, and the players will start work the fol lowing Slondnv moriilne. It Is ex- P'eil that the party from here will be ncli und llnrrett. The former is a icu hnnder from the not distant town of Cnniden. whllp tin lntter Is a right handed (linger from Cambridge. Slnss. Tim new players expected to go di rect to l.nke Charles are liny, n right handed pitcher from Oklnhomnj the snmp stnte in which Perry nnd Nnylor reside, iiml Slnimv. who while not nt f.nke Clinrles Inst'snrini: wns with the Athletics last year nfter the college sea son closed. He Is a tall left-tinuiler from the t'nlvprslt.v-of (leorgla. The main body of Athletic players will leave bere Friday u week In charge of Thomas S. Shlbe, vice president of the club. Sports Served Short I.os Angeles Un'rlis closed today for the sprint automati!!" championship to lo run on the tis AtiKeles Hp.'eihMiy next Wed nesday, nine drler.s halng enttr.d. Thny are Tomtoj Milton. Anton Hnuh-s, Italph De 1'ulma. John A. rhl... Ir.i Vail. Ituecue Harles. IMdle Miller. Jimmy Murphy und Ilddle Ilearne. Chlrnao First outdoor practice for the L'nlsersltv of Chlcawi baseball team has shown Coach Frank Merrllli Id that hu has two cara' tutorlns' 'o accomplish In one season, lie declared today. Wrapped In swe.iters. the souad worked out on titag Field a short time eatcrda. l'lttsbnrKh Tho L'rilvtraltv of Pennsyl- vanla and Carnegie Ttch hoei.ey teams. who ncently plaed a th game here, will meet again on Monda iu cording to Frank Itaaren. grudtnite coach ut athletics at Ttch.. Ol.Tnipln. Windsor A bill establishing a stnte racing commission and permitting the usii of parbmutuel betting machines, ap proved by the stale Senate with a clause referring It to n, vote of the people, waa up beforo the House todat, Del Monte, Calif. The annual gold vase golf tournament at Pebble lleach. the mid- I winter feature of the California golf sen- I son. has been postponed until March tl and la, one week after the Northern Call forn'.a championship campctitlons In Han Franclrco ,' Ann Arbor. Mich. Flft students an-! swered th tlrst baseball call nt the UmI- ers tv of Michigan, and a score of others aro eipected to get Into the practice with the tifglnntne of the new semester next week. Coach Derrlll Pratt said today h wiia highly pleased with the turnout ,. Cincinnati. I. Pat Dunei.n. left llebler of the Clnelr.nn'l Natlon.il l-eiiTlle b.inli.ill club, hus slgnid hi coTitrucl for the coining season. firnnrt RapTd. lllcli. Members of th Cenlrnl H.tteball I,.agu are to meet l Jackson Sunday, to decide whether nn eight club circuit shall be organized for the com Int; season. Dempsey Wins Hard Bout Young Jii'I; Ik imiwy difeali.l Charley O'Dnnnell In four Mclou rounds In the wind-up at the IIIJou Thiatre last night PAR MAN '1-tv1TANTOV.V AVK. V-rlVl-VlN MIOI'U ALLliailUNT l.l( IMIIW i: In "COUSIN KATE" CENTURY Lru A,.ffidNrc B?A all.M AMll'.S .1 M'I,T(i Sll.Us'ln" "THE FURNACE" Fay's Knickerbocker Vio r'l"INM: IIri'TII In "Not Being Done This Season" FAIRMOUNT .VvSiFSi MAHIflV lAlll-v'iL D'' Are. E DAIL,r "THE RESTLESS SEX" I FRANKFORD H7,s f$W,) ! ' A TIIY I1AI.TON I,', UB A Romantic Adventuress" Germantown 0BvATiNr"r,vTv,'i 1MUV Mll,i:s lll.NTI it In "'Y 'smki;t i.Avi:Mii:it"n fllAI'I.IN " ltd I'S i'li-n'. 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(Jenernl Sletioc.nl Is Unlit I weighted xnd may prove n strong con-1 l irnopp, I ltorscH in othpr rnces In good form ,nre: First, Helen I.uras, (ieorge W,, Jncobenn ; second, Assign, Justinn III, SIlss Wright; third, First Consul,1 Stepson, Fleer; fourth. The Mm" uki Osgood. Iliifnrd: sixth, St Ada, llohner-n-Ilreenn, John J. Hllcy. ' Monacrr Mult Winn, of trn Krntukv JneKry I'ltib, urransfil for a pi-rliil Ki-n-lucky D.rl.y train ile luxo nhll"- In New irk. The train, which will b rnmpox'cl ',. ?en ,lpePl"tf eoachrs and obnprvntlnn and "Inlnit earn, will cne New York on noon nn i I-Vlilay, Msy 0, unit will run to IouIm Jllle without atoim. arrltlnr nt the Churchill Mown courve Oefnre noon on Saturday, Ma ., Derby dn, nml returnlnir at S o'clork that nluht, thin, providing- that lrlually only one bulni st day will be loat In at tendlnK Ain,'rlcn'n premier race from thle ectlon. Tin- train will accommod.ite 400 perminR. Half of the nccommoilatlons al- ri.ii.li' t...... 1.. . ..-. ... I, ..aB.....i .... ...... .....- ..,. rn I .'l-.'l , .'II livnri mi rii'.tlKI in tne rand aiaml at the Downa are mad. , In connection with the railway tickets i Sfm from Loulevllle Indicating that ISO nwrnTi had entered In the Derby nhown the Rrnat Interest of horsemen In this tno.onn race A lint of the entries will te published as soon hh all entries by mall bearlnir a postmark prior to February 1.1 have been entered bv (he Joikey Club The Derby, running continuously since 1S7.1 and for yearn Wore that until Interrupted by the Wftr, Is cntnlnir more anil more to be a national fete occasion. Few states In the t'nlnl. ..III t... a...... -.....(... I .. ,V.la xtmnr'm runnlnir of the classic completely, has been 'practicing against During the thirty-three days of raclns at the strong Hryn Athyn teum for the the Fair Orounds. New Orleans, there were lnst two nlLflilu Cnni.1. Tl..n n.ir.i.t,rt...1 232 races run. of which lot were won bv " , , t fc.i .' A i ,,!? n"n,ounc'(l ilrst choices, thirty-nine by wennd choices "lst night that Quaker City will sur and eluhty-nlne b outsiders. .1. II. liaker prlsp by its showing in the coming two ii v. names, J. n. Nnsh and u t. in-1 I1M,.. rrey are the owners winning as many as I eigiu races aeh. T. .Tarvls led the JocKes with twenty-two winning mounts J. Hob erts iis vond and J J. Jlooney third. The Vk-Snr-lten, which Is the Omaha wa of spelllntr N'bruskr and Is u name llntoid with amusements and business at the Mia rourl river city, made famoua by Its proxim ity to council liiurce. nan announce, mat a race meeting of eight d.u s Is to bo held in uioaoa oegmning June o. iney say ine trnjk Is tn llrst-class (.findltlon. If so. tt has beMi greatly Improved since Kddle Hick enbacker tore It up In automobile racing some e,irs ago. Former State Grid Star Dies Washington. 1'a., Feb, 17. Alexander n. Ora, a former IVnn Htate football captain, died at his home here today of spinal menin gitis, dray, who was elected sheriff of Washington county after his return from tho world war. where tie hail served ns an aviator, neer fullv recovered from an at tack of influenza contracted while serving his countr Oray was rated as one of the greatest football plaers ever turned out nt Penn State He captained and played guard on the team of into He went tn l'enir Htate from drove Cltv College. Ho win thlrty-lx eam of nge New York Life Insurance (Incorporated under the laws of the State of New York.) 346 and 318 Broadway, New York, N, Y, ASSETS Real Estate $8,407,481.00 Loans on Mortgages 164,796,225.60 Loans on Policies 147,499,247.07 Loans on Collateral 6,665,600.00 Liberty Bonds and Victory Kote3 109,722,115.37 Government, State, County and Municipal Bonds. . , 141,539,552.50 Hailroad Bonds 343,293,117.30 Miscellaneous Bonds & Stock. . 8,416,460.10 Cash 10,574,203.04 Uncollected and Deferred Pre miums 13,711,710.24 Interest and Rents due and accrued 12,087,598.25 Other Assets ; . . . . 51,186.72 Total $966,664,397.19 During 1920 the Company Paid To Bcnefifiurics $35,453,758.67 To LiviriR Policy-Holtlers .... 79,395,838.63 Total Policy Payments ..... $114,849,597.30 Dividends amounting to $37,446,654.87 were authorized by the Directors and will be paid in 1921. Over 200,000 new members (including former policy-holders who increased their membership) joined the. Company in 1920 representing a total new business of I The largest new membership in the history of tlie Company. The New York Life Insurance Company is what its -name implies, A LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. It transacts no other form of: insurance. Its policies furnish the broadest coverage and provide l For payment of face amount upon due proof of death. For payment of double tho face amount in event of Accidental death. For life income to tho insured who becomes totally and permanently disabled. There is a great opportunity in this Company for energetic, educated young men who desire to enter our business as a life work. For Full particulars address either the Home Office of the Company or one of its Branch Offices. LAWRENCE F. ABBOTT ALFRED L. AIKEN JOHN E. ANDRUS CORNELIUS N. BLISS. Jr. NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER GEORGE B. CORTELYOU JOHN H. FINLEY DAVID R. FRANCIS HAND IN ADVERTISING I SI. "HoiTIO Eddie Hill Will Lead Brews" Against New York Hockeyists Nicholas Qnnkee Clt.r f'rnwfnnl . Ilenrlques . 'lrk inn .. ncifer Ilarte Si. rUht nine rtntrr lift lnj M)rr . IMllllt !.-!; ntirgMs ..Morgan .Vulker K il . .Httmrt ItcfetrfN John nltlne lite period. Tlirre Hftrrn-inln- Quaker City hopes to move one step nearer first plnec In the FnltPd Stnfps Atnntpur Hockey Association chnmplon- , , , snip race when the result of tonight s ,,,.,. ....,, , ... , , , , ts....iv uAiiiiink ni, .-writnins h nnnounceci. This Is thp gntno scheduled for last Thursdny night, which was protested on nccount of the Illness of Hill nnd Dcxtor. Following this game. Quaker City will direct its attention upon the big clush with Hnstrm A A t tt... f.n tnnn Quaker City, now playing In better form since the invalids have ive recovered ' ciinies. Slannger Jnrk Huhn hns received a number of requests for games ngalnst Canadian hockey teams. Action on these will be taken soon. Spencer Signs With Giants New ork. Feb. 17. --Vernon Hin-necr. came to the N'ew V.irU I nldir. who out-Na-sent lions last year In an exchange ihat nnn Knurr temporarily to Toronto ' .ki.u.t tiiiim, it, ,i ,i, i orooio. na.i ha signet u lii2t isintract. Tho Olant's wt.. tsry reported probable recall of Unite Itlch bourg. the University of Florida stnr in. tli Ider, who performed well In the minors sne farmed bv tho (Hants In 1IHS Hill t.amar, who worked as a pinch hitter for the Dodgers In 1020. has sent his slgne.t con tract to the Hrooklyn management Phils May Get Herzog New York, Feb. 17 Charlie Herzog will sign tn help Wild Hill Donovan In the lui'i race If Newark doea not land a place In the International l,esgue, according to a report here. Dhc Drlscnll. who Is trlng to buy the Akron franchise for Newark, wants llirrog tn inanngo the club and the I'hlin delphln Nationals also hae made htm an attractive offer DARWIN P. KINCSLEY, President QUAKER CI YAND NICKS TONIGHT Balance Sheet, January Total $693,979,400.00 Board of Directors A. BARTON HEPBURN MYRON T. HERRICK GRANGER A. HOLLISTER ALBA B. JOHNSON WILLARD V. KING DARWIN P. KINGSLEY RICHARD I. MANNING JOHN G. MILBURN GERRISH H. MILLIKEN FEBRUARY 17, 1921 CAMDEN CITY EXPECTS BIG SEASON AT HOMEI Nell Dleghan, Skeeter Guard, Among Star Baseball Players Signed The Camden City baseball team, ' after being piloted on the road by (Seorge Yost for the past three years, bns finally secured home grounds nnd big doings are expected across the Oelawure rier as a result. Yost has severnl stars already under contract, including Wntsoti, a pitcher, i formerly of the Southern Lengue, and Nell Delglmii, the Cnniden Fastern I l-engue lmKetball guard, who is rnted nH "n,, of lll(-' "ett catchers In this , vicinity. i Delclinn hwl on r.iinoftntiltv tr t. Louisllle this season with Joe Stc Carthy and his friends say he has the earmarks of a big leaguer, but Neil cannot leave Camden. Another big feature arranged by Slannger Y'ost Is the transfer of Wednesday games by the Hllldnle Club. The Darby champions this vensnn are members of the ('tilted Colored Association. ran who tourney to Cnmden tn se.. these miilweek contests will have the privilege of seeing the best colored teams in America In action. There is also special interest being pnld to thp dny light saving Inw, which Is expected to be enacted in Camden, which will mnku twilight ball possible nt the new Cam- lc" !,ar k. WILSON CANCELS BOUTS World's Champion Middleweight Re-i turns East for Nose Treatment I Iloston, Mn.s.s., Feb. 17. According I of advices in local fistic circles. Johnny I llsoii. world's clininplon inidillewclght. mis iieen ouiigeii to cancel all engage ments for his western liorlni? trln nnd return Fast for further treatment of his, nose. Whether said nose was put out of commission in thp champion's recent battle with N'nvv Itoutnti ni lCo.ifit.lin ' : l. r '. --........, ..v ..... ' nr during Wilsons trnluing stunt is tint ,nuni..un.i . ...t tt I... i ,i. ..ww mrviuini, uui n M'rius) uvllll'IJl Willi something is the matter with it and that the champion will do no more fight- ' Ing until It is right. Thp original injury, it Is understood. , occiircd shortly nfter his meeting with , SI Ike O'Dowd, when one of Wilson's spurring partners uccidently bumped the nose with his bend. Shotton to Lead Cards St. Ixiuls, Feb. 17. Ilert Shotton, out fielder, has algned a 11121 contract with the ft. l.ouls .Nationals. It was announced he , would act aa Held ciptaln of the team G o. 1, 1921 LIABILITIES Policy Reserve $769,017,764.00 Other Policy Liabilities 26,562,728.77 Premiums, Interest & Rentals prepaid 4,233,320.03 Taxes, Salaries, Rentals, Accounts,-etc 7,270,905.89 Additional Reserves 6,733,983.67 Dividends payable in 1921 37,446,654.87 Reserve for Deferred Dividends . 76,176,646.00 Reserves, special or surplus funds not included above. . . . 49,232,393.96 $966,664,397.19 FRANK PRESBREY JOHN J. PULLEYN FLEMING II. REVELL GEORGE M. REYNOLDS ELBRIDGE G. SNOW HIRAM R. STEELE OSCAR S. STRAUS S.'DAVIES WARFIELD BIG LEAGUE BASEBALLx L FIVE TAKES LEAD Rod and Blue Sweeps Columbia Off Its Feet in Closing Minutes of Game I iNTii(((ii.i.r.(.i.Ti; m:ihi: i "' '- i" ' w. I,. I."!!? , ' ' "," 'Tnell .1 .1 ..Ion .r.oo Miinmrnni t v n'17 I'rlnrelnti 2 '; tolnml.l.i ' j ;,ft.) yif 0 4 eon In u gnmo thnt was despernteU fought through iory minute of piny und in wliiib iho result ns in doubt until tin- final wbNtl.. blow, the Penn basketball team trliimidied oer the Co lumbia live In-t night in the struggle for leadership in the Intercnlleginte I.engue. Tin- game was played in New York and the final s-orc was 1! to Is. nod I ho contest was just us close as the figures Indicate. As ii result there was s(,tni shifting in the standing of the trtimi. Penn became tho undisputed loader, with three games won and olio Int, bile Columbin. whi'di had boon tied with Penn for first place, dropped int,, tbird position in a three-onmoroil tie with Cornel! and Princeton. Iiniimuutli moving up to second place As tin- battle wii- to determine the holder of fil-t il.oe, the undeigrnd ttntes at Culi.iiilnn turned out in force and the gmii ii ! i wn- inu'ked with CLOTHES Sold Where PENN BASKETBAL BKjwaenw i in ibiiiiiiiiiwiiii i iipwiiwiiuiwniM Siillihi 1 1 r- -f l. -imrFvtur t tt rA-jrssT ui JXTop Saturfjays Until 6 P. M AtrtJ NEW SPRING STYLES AT 1913 PRICES The reason we can and do sell our clothes for much less than retail stores ask is because we make every gar ment wc sell. All our (foods are bought direct from the mill.", thereby saving the Commission man's profit. We cut, make and sell them right here on our factory floor. i That's Why We Can and Do Save You The Middleman's Profit Come here if you are and let us show you how ft Men's atVxEV Young Men's Snappy Style A i I ashiuti - latost t'ahrics, Miperbly tnroutrhout. ii iullc Safety 1'nce. B Tuxedo I A urn Kill 'lliis, is another of our jrrt'at values Venotinn 1 1 noil. Silk-fact'd la I)i-1. Think of f l inly 51 7.50 for this handsome TumhIo cout nnd pants. Match 't if ou can nt retuil i or iluuble our Fuctorj jn lco i H i r J Suits & Overcoats f rom$l 0 up Come Out Investigate Real Values LIMERICK iimli-r one of lliose f inioiu. . Ehen tree li ilie person semlliiK III the lies! last line to the follow nc I Itnrlrl In.i ill. inter sleij I .nh. nl.lllj: men will in I as JrilKr.. ( onteM loses sol irdiiv' I . Iini.u l'i h Winner mil l.e iuiiioiimr.1 in our renl t aihertlsement In tliU inper lhnrsili I t niiiK. I el. .'4. ami leiler for Identllleiitlun Mill be mailed the same il n . (ii'orije WahInRton, jou will aj,'ree. Told the truth ahuut dad's cherry tree: N. as tver one knows. We (ell truth 'houl our CLOTHES Nm street oml So ll Hid s,nr Mail I oupon to llnr 1 in tort , WINNER OF .&: i'ni 1 .Smith K -hen k:j tj - ik PlafyTPiPitS((W III k O ferflM J1f?ft'j . 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Ty nan followed with n gonl from the field and at the close of the first hnlf the score was N to .'I 111 fnvor of Penn. Tho Columbin players made it mucji , better showing In the second half, fop n few minutes they ncnrly swept Penn 1 off its fert nnd took the lend with 10' points to 11.' IVnn tied again, nnd It I was a seesaw mntcli, with both tciirna. piny ing brilllnntly . Coluinbln's fivo" 'showed remarkable speed and added tJi 1 tin' score until the count was 10 to 12 in its favor. Then came tlie rush that swept tho lied and Ulue to victory SlcNIchol made good on several chances at goal" from foul und finnlly brought Penn to even terms with her rival. Three scn sational pli.ys figured in the rally nnd, nfter Penn had crept Into a lead of u single point (frnves shot a goal from a dlfhcult point FOR MEN They Are Made in need of new Spring clothes we save you real money. 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