W&WmpHr?m p w vy t tut-fir; " ' ' "? "v. vlf-r ".. ,tfry'''.'" ' EVENING 3?UBi:iO KEDaER-PHlUADELPHIA", SATURDAY, FEBRUARY JiiXNigixUJBlflu .LDGEIPHIIJADELPHIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, U 921 ' IS 7g PRESENT JAUNT TO LAKE CHARLES WONT BE THELAST TRIP SOUTH FORSOME oFoURAJs GET THIS, ANGLERS -CATFISH ARE WAKING It Early for Them, But They Can Be Caught IP . Hook and Line, and Neshaminy Creek Affords Good'Sporl iiy W. i:. MHKHAN (,p,rl..l.ndfnl AI'B.?ln,."I,m0",, ' "rk moving and feeding. iMniitliprn New Icip) nml (might mun I Iliiin il doon. I Jt Wntt UHfTffrtufnJ It... .t. II.. ..,-.. ...n nrwl tn.wlii,,, I ... "-" ".' -I'M ll 1 III' II I V pATKl&n nr ,....,, .-...,.. milil winter lias bran rcnotiblblr for tlin I . n'l.i. tnnmiH llint nnnlers inur now act v tv nf n,n nn(Rui. i ... ' ... tn nfter tills blood thirsty mill biillyliiR wntcr c.nditions on record nt tlio Kn li me of frcsh-wator rniiRoi-. with r..oi mount lnrk Aqiiarltim seems to demon clinncci ot cntcli He comu with bnitoil s rate Hint water tempcinturos linvc lit h ok nnd line. It also incaiiii; mt in t to m- n inllnenee i the mnxement. ,, likelihood another nnd n favorite flh of rntiMi, for there Imvo been almost v.. l.nrn added to the late winter limicr nail's list. There mild Imrilly be a imun hiii- mi-inc and welcome nnnomieeinent than , , "oncernlnK the cotlMi, It may he revived by n largo proiiorllon of h-jlier-nioti with some incredulity . for there nicn wiiN - . ,,.if .,, ivi. .hnred eve'n by scientific men, flint ait- Gh in tho?c noriiu'iii irjiiuui iiviuiv- themselves to the mm I In tho bottom n remain "i-. nnd nonds as soon ns iwl ''. :ii..- nrrlres. whero they re MBUormant and not feeding until Weather arrives, wncro uiev .Tmidormant and not feedfn ,PThnt belief has been supported by the ...!,.- nf lllfi iri'MIIMUiri "" CUiiut-i-- -,. -Mli!l . il.... on Mi C It OH FXIUDHll'II . uarlum in Fnlrinonnt PnrU, with th. nqunrnii" i ,..in,,. There, from in the 1th the There, from option of this winter. There, from .bout the middle of November until about the first weelt in Ajini. me cn fl,h rest in various attitudes on he andv bottom. Bleeping almost rontlu noueiy. sometimes not moving more than n few inches for days at n time, and taking no food whatever with the nnntlon "of this winter, when theie fcas been no cessation of feeding. The news that the rntfish were up- n nrev Otis records enme in Vtler part of last week from different hources. Further, in two -instances il wns ,ircn casually nnd in one instance only fn connection with nnother bit of news that was considered rcmarhnble. In this Instnnee 15. L). llenson staled that n sen ftshcrmnn had exhibited and tivcn him two xiniflsli. which, he snld. ho had taken from n heine net In the tipper part of- freat Egg Harbor bay. Took I'lve, Catfish Oiirtions put to Mr. llenson devel neil the fact that the fisherman had nlSo tni,en five fresh-water rntfish nnd seven white suckers, besides u quantity of estuary fish. Thin catch was made, as a mutter of fact, in the Tucknhoe river and not in dreat Egg Harbor bay. The character of the fish was sufficient to dpmoiMrnte that. The same day A. E. lord gave in formation that the raffish In n pond he owned in Hflnwnre county were plainly vinhle swimming freely over flic bot- i torn'. . , , i Thru word was received that the Biinkamn hi others. Ered and Kichard, members of the l'hilndelphin County FHi and riiinic Protective Association, hod caught three liirge yellow cntlish w it It a j ml and line from Cooper's creek, using worms for bait. Only one rod was ukim nun tne nsn were an chukiu exactly the same for this nml flu. ilirr.n preceding winters, with (lie exception of last year's iiimsunll.v seveie winter, when the average tcinpci tit lire wnsaliinil slv degrees wiiiiner. It has al-o been suggested I hat the remarkably early movement nnd feeding of tlm cutlWi is due to the almost enfire freedom from ice In the rivers and ponds, thus allowing n greater amount i oxygenation of the water, some thing that would undoubtedly have n tendency to cause activity among the fish. Hut. plnusihlo as this is. the explanation is weakneded first by the met that there was little If any more ice during the winter of 1DJS-1!) than this, for that was an open, mild winter, nl-o. Second, there is the fact that In the nutinrium there is, us u matter of course, never any ice in the water in the funks, and the amount of oxygen found therein is much greater than Is naturally in rivers and ponds under the most favorable conditions, jet hereto fore the fi-h have slumbered untilApril. It's a Myslcry Eor the present the cause for the activity of catfish at this time of the VPIII ttt llintnf.lf.. n miiln." ...in mnMi three W,f the many which surround lisli life. So anglers will have to accept the fact without bothering much about the problems of why. Their chief concern will be. places where they will be most likely to inveigle a mens, s One of tlie near-by locations where cattish about during tl summer months and which should jleld results now, is Neslmiiiing creek between Croyton nnd the mouth of the stream. The ItnneociiH is also a fiuorile haunt fo,r catfish, nnd so lire Ilig nnd Little Timber creeks. I'robnbI the most famous stream, the one which yields the most and the largest lish, is .Salem creek at the town of that name. Alloway creek nt both Quintou nnd the village of Alloway, is a good fishing stream. The while catfish predominates in these two last named wateis, while m tlie others the yellow catfish is said to be the most numerous. The best bait aie big fat earth worms, commonly called night crawlers, n frag ment of fresh herring and a piece of American cheese. I'nder normal con ditions, the two latter bails tire better after the season has advanced n bit. Weather conditions are such that worms can be had for the digging, and perhaps in some of tho tl-di bait stores. Ordinal Hy catfish bite better nt night than in the day time, but under tlie abnormal circumstances tho chances are ..:.!,. mi l, mil- Tlicso snine millers this i that davlizht fishing would be quite as wMk lished a favorite catfish hole in , good if not a little better. SWARTHMORE SWIMMERS OUTCLASSED BY RUTGERS TIGER WRESTLERS HERE nml Vnu inc. Many Soccer Matches on Card for Today KHii.iKi.n nfAu.nxuK rti- I. . , s""liil Kound iifVi.". .'.".." ?"l"iur. noriii .,..,r,,, nrifrrr, lleorire w.i.inii AMATi'.m err 1'lrst ltoiinit I nnllnrton, !. n,.fr., j, Wnldfrs. unil llrUtot KlroMii, Kcferce, V. Urmlnll. ..;L"imnt..i,'ll . Anfrnsloii. Hnrrl mun. I'ii. Itrfrrre. II. hrotl. nui . "'l I,n.l"'n . Ixirfltft. ThlrM- II I ,,rf ' '""' 'I""" li". Kffrrff. II. Iinnirorit. ,,!incil""V,'.51' '" '" Al " " Sffoml "il ' 'fr"."-1'1 li-ls. Ilffrrrf. 1, Scott. llHrdnlik MniPi. ,s. Vlctrl. Ilnmil x.' .""'1 Allegheny Mcnuo llpffirpr. A. MnlMin. Allilon ,h. Anlnlion, .Sllj-Sfdlnct nnd Ytnlniit utrfPt,. Hoferee. .1. Hlfrlp. Aixir.n i.i:.(iLi: Srtonil UItIhIoii IiiiihihmI h, Hrnlnnlon, 'I lilrl-llrt iiml lllrktmnn slrceln. lMttrr, .liunfs itiildrr. CJIt-n Snrliil , lMBinncir, Tpntli nnd llullrr strcfis. ltrfrrrr, . Alllnoti. Third T)l lutein. -Norllinlil llrldi'sliuri; n. Illusion, Illrlimiind nnd Orlhndox Htrpfts. Krfrrre, .1. .Inrksnn. ('olllussniMid n. I'ulMhorp, .Miisclirr slni't, nml Adunis run (I. Itrfrrrr. (I. liTCfll. I'mirth Dlilslon MiIpii is. Lurrtiniiod. Nliiflrrnth and Slilrlri strrrln. Ilrfprra. .1. .loll). Knlnlxiii' . Wallnprrs, Slxlr-stfonil strrrl nml Crdnr ntrnur. ltrffree, I". Snnrt. runllrld T. Wxlniorrlnnd, TiytMj--srfond nlris't unci Htdnler avrnuc. Ilrt frep, ('. Mull. linrrr Itovfrs . Srnnlon. II nnd On tnrlci Ktrcpts. K-fprpe, .1. Cniinoll. lip I'niil n, Collrse, Torrpsdale nnd C'oltinnii utrecls. Ilrfcr'o (I. I.cnnm. i:IIIIIITIOV R.UIKS llrlmnnt h. Vlrtorj-. I'lfttrtli utrfPt find KliiBSfsklnc upnup. Itrfrrpp, Wrndrll. Cnhnrkslnk . htnrr (inrdpn, Cfdur nni! Ann trfU. Itrfprpo, .1. Srhnlpr. Stnrr Onrdrn h. ninlltld .liinlnr. Hlxtti nnd Uinibiird ntrrrts. Hrffrrr, CI. Milimldt xrNn.w (lAAn-s Kurwniid . Ut l'lillndrliihlii All Slnrs, beni-fll Biinir. Thlrtr-llrst nnd Illikrrsou hlrrrtK. Ilffrrrr. rrlrntler. U'olfrndtn-shorc s, Aiiduhu", Curd Innton. I'.i. Ilrfrrrr, Donnhiic lliuitlne Six-lul th. Atlantic Slrrl. Nlnilrcntli Hlrrvl und limiting I'nrk meiiiip. All-rpruihiuil,'i in, Xtw .Irmfr, New ark N. .1. RAYMOND CROSS BACK IN PHILLIES' LINE-UP BUSY DAY AT TRAPS Target Tests Listed by Clearvlew, Pace .and Quaker City Clubs Local and nearby marksmen will I have another busy time today, although PEARSON BROTHERS Locals Play Trenton at Mu- N, sic.nl Fund Hall Tnnieli I, :")? ..' PRINCETONFIVE WINS Brawner's Basket In Extra Period Wins Over Swarthmore Swarthmorc.. Pa... Feb. I'.I. The Princeton basketball five defeated Swarthmore by the score of n.1 to .'tl. It tool; an extra flvc-min-lite period to decide the victors in the most thrilling contest staged here in many jenrs. It was Uraw tier's spectactihir one hniid stub In the finnl period, which put the game on ice for old Nassau after eacli team hnd tallied n onc poinlcr. The final foity minutes of piny ended in a tic nt .'ill. while Princeton led at the end ot the fust half 17 to 10. and Camden Meets Read- -ing in Important Clash on Latter' s Court rpHE second half of the Eastern -L J.engue basketball race Is tightening up. The Trenton Tigers by their vie torj over Contesvlllo Inst night have advanced to a, tic with Heading for first place nnd tho .fcrseymen are anx ious to score another win over the Phillies when they play here tonight nt Musical Fund Hall, Eighth and Locust streets. " ! White the Poltnvs arc meeting the I Phils, Camden will be nt Heading, I playing the Pretzels in n game tluil will I give the chiimpions n clinnco to ntlvnneo I on even terms with Oermnnlown. The locals now hold a half-game lead. A victory for tlie Skcetcrs will cause, n tie, while n victory for Heading means the Oerms will have n full game advan tage. The fight between Rending nnd Tren ton for (lie highest place promises to be as keenly fought ns the scrap between the Skcetcrs and Oerms for the second half honors, not that these teams are out of the running, but the present lenders have the best chance of win ning. Heading and Trenton are fight ing hard for places, as the one t lint finishes highest meets the winner of the second hntf for the season's title. Haymoml Cross Hack The Phils will plucc the best team on the lloor tonight that Musical Fund fans have seen this season. At forwaril will be Willie Miller and "Chlcky" Pas' sou; at center, "tikeets" Wright, nnd the guards, Kn.wnoml Cro&s and Tom Dunlcavy. Cross has returned from n trip to Chi cago nnd will pair off with Tom Duii lenvy for the first time since they were members of the North Phillies. These players worked together in grent style when with the North Phillies nnd nre expected to form one of the best defensive and offensive bnckficlds In the league. Keiidliii. II LEAGUE f STANDING l ii V.il Trrnlon . l ft ; riiiin. a h sis ( (utrstiiin : 10 r.r nir. .J13 .1(17 TOMIIIITN M llttIM l,i: dirndl li nt llp.idlnr. Irnitnn nt I'lilhidrlnliln. II If Is an "off-Saturday" o far as b'g shoots nie (ouceriied. The Clearvlew I (inn Club will stage Its regular moiithh , j shout mer (be traps nt Seventy-second street and Powers lane. Then' will in i , one trophy for high visitor, with live , One tiupliy for high visitor, with llw i or mote entries competing. The club i I now entering on tlie spring shoot sehed I ule and it is puiposed to make n stiong1 snowing 'I'll.. f'l.i..iM. ' tl.ir.n tfn.l n.l.1 flllll I Club will hold a shoot over the new!,n'l' ill he ihneil this nfternoon nt I traps at County Line and Ilmcrfordl o clncl; at the Unique) Club. Sixteenth nvciiui , Afuinoie, wiicn some auraciivt streri lielmv n'nlmi, In the upper bracket of the draw Stanlei W. Pearson, of the Cermnn. clashes with W. V. Harrlty, of the Overbrook fiolf Club. Unrrlty lms been tuiiner-up In the state tournnment, but Ihus far has never been ublc to annex the title, llnrrity Is a golfer. He plays on tho Overbrook team nnd is inteil as a very good man. He car ried flcorge IfofTner nineteen holes last season in the Suburban tournament, bin best performance of the yenr. Wallace a,.L i r i . . Johnson is one of America's "first ten" asn in semifinals Today for ' inn tennis, ills stpmsh racquets q. . . , , , game has improved greatly during the svimc IIUIJ vviiimce jonn- MEET AT SQUASH f,.i..i. -.!.. 1. i HI..I ,i . . . . ,. niffiH lli lose i,.,i,i ,, !.,. xi..t i!r.... is ,.f ii.nl ."" '. """". ' .""' "'rP" 'inies national ., ;il, . ...ni V, ni..n. ..' ... " icnnnipion. will meet his brother. Por- ,..'.' ""f.: ..J,; i .,'.," ,:.'.. "J.Y.""'.'. ''"". " fie The Ctestuiont 'Trnpshoolers' League I .,,.' win .nun a ei-.oge.ner liieeiuig "n Muniln evening at T. V. Smith's of fice. M ii in street. Norristown, in elect olhieis. also ai range a piogrnm fur the coining seiis,,n's sniit. I The Phillies arc one of the hnrdest ! ton by clubs in the Eastern Lenguo to defeat on the home floor. Each week they have been turning back the best clubs, and Trenton has been one of their chief victims. 'I he lust two trips of the vis itors here resulted In defeats, much to the sin prise of a big crowd of fans thnt accompanied them. Tonight thej will have a strong line-up. including Johnny Heckmnn. Oscnr fJrimstcnd, nnother former local player, is jumping center. The Eastern League will hold a spe cial meeting tomorrow afternoon at the tel Windsor, nt wlneli time President i hclieiTer will d seu-s the nlnjcr (lics- i tlon with tho malingers. Earlier In the week he notified the various leaders that regardless of what has been done I earlier in the season regardipg thc plajers tinder contract not nniicm-liir. ' that ho Intended to enforce the rules in jtiophics will he awarded the winners of the final month. the various events on the program. Any team that has more than onei The usual week-end shoot will lit man nnscnt on any the services of one If any particular plnjcr is to be absent ins nninc must be foiwarded twoiit -four hours in advance, (iermautown will be without Art Powers nt Coatesvllle on Monday as he cannot leave his employ ment in Xcw York In time, anil Nat Holmnn is making every effort, to get away. He has notified Manager Iten- I tils thnt "he will put il up to the boss." , but if he says "No'' he will be unable to ionic. . What action would lie taken in n i case of this character is hard to mi. I That is no doubt one of the reasons I why the president has called the ineet- ir.g. so that all the teams will have an understanding nnd no complaint can be . foithioming when tin one Is suspended for the season. The subject of Hemic Piinn. who has 1 quit Trenton and signed with Parl.es. I burg, will no doubt come up for il I elusion. ' Pollers Pile I p Score I lie 'licutoil rotters, Willi iisiin (irimstend at center in place of .Maui ice Tome, handed Coatesville it Inclng on the fovmer's lloor last evening. The final score was ,VJ to -S, and the home talent dropped in I wont -four field goals, one-third of which went to the credit of Tommy IlnrloVv. Little interest wns displa.ic.l hi the plajers on either side. Conlesville showed good form in the initial period, i which ended in n tie at 17 points. Inl the second half Trenton cut loose and sent a shower of two-pointers through the net. The field goals wcie scored for Tren , son Plays Harrity The seioiiinnl round of the l'ellll vanin state squaMi rnxptets champion- me club. The Pearsons met on a number of occasions nml Stnnle has invariably been tlie win ner. 'They played against each other once this season In an iiitcrelub match. Wallace P. Johnson, of CwjwwI. last season and he is expected to win from llnrrity. In cne Johnson nnd Stanley Pearson meet in the linnl. a gieat battle is pre dicted. The finnl event will be staged .Moii.bi afternoon at the llacrpiet Club, Ward Returns Yankee Contract Utile Itork. Ark. IVh m Anrnn Wan third tinsnn.nn (or tho New Vorlt Am- ricuns l.ns touirijfd hl iontrnf in ih. tiii.nHiri' infnl nt th club unslnni'd. Ward pa'd lif u-ouUl in, a holdout until Ills nnlary dcimini Is met. Lafayette Battery Candidates Out r.iston, I"i l Ill llnttr candidates C'irt.'l hi l.u(a"tlp Coll'-iC" wicrdii nnd i"iili h light unrkont In 'h'' flmppt hall. Ai. i"h lllll CouKlilIn will not report until MHnh I the lint.irv nipn l ivorlc llnde Hi.- ftircilnn of Cnptnln Wolbach nnd Man i kt l.uuhnrli. ATHLETICS OFF FOR CAMP ' Connie Mack Leads Small Party for Lake Charles iiiiiiiie Mack nnd a small party of fut hi greats left North Pliilndelpiriii ; wstcrdny on the .",.;'."( train for Lake Charles. Lit. The crowd expects ten reach there on Sunday night und the ' ill go Ma Atlanta to New Orleans nnd) hence to the training camp. Aside from the Mack family in the purtv wete the regular As nnd recruit Imrlers including Pitchers Eckert. llct- ' m'nek. Harretl. Imc Keefe nnd Catcher Pei kins. At Pnltlmore the above will be joined b Eddie Honimcl. Coaches llnri' Onvls and Pnnn Muriiln. along with Trainer Poe Ebling nnd Scout 'Tom Turner, were on hand.' accompanied b llusiness Manager Hob Si'lnocder. HOCKEY GAME TONIGHT Powerful Boston A. A. Meets Quaker, City at lee Palace FARM AND GARDEN TARM AND GARDEN White, :', ; NoVinnu. II: firim slend. -i : Kenrns. .",, and Harlow, s. Coatesville had ten baskets to it" credit, going to Powell, '; Kossetl, "J lei- inn. ... Ilrown. .', and v. nmcr i rlulit wlnB irntrr . Iff t wins . r.nrr point RCI.I l.rls llroim. Iln. Inn . . Ir j lliitihln-eo Insult ll'snllhiiii Mulilis . .W.O.lei I lirpe l.-.-mln- i Navy Athletes Busy Today Aniiiipolls, I"uli 10 The NiimiI V i Itii ullt entoilaiil n Ml? pnrt of New I -isiii'l eri tuiliii its upponentH In fmn i tin 'in nthiultr fi'iilH on the prncrnm liemu (r. ,,. tlwt R'.tmn. Mnns.lchusfttH Teeii n I nir n'ih the riMils In nwlmminjc and Imvini. li.irtnii'.nh .he w.eiitlerH i.n I Vu il ' crrf. 1 hi other eents nr i i.l.'i i nk.unHt Marietta College iin.l c mnnsti tiKH'tT II iei ford (l.iekrr I'll) i niufiird i llenrlrjlies llnrk lllll r.illls I llnrlr lletrrpe .1. .Hi pfrlml. i One of the most sensulionnl conibi- ' nations of tlie lioekej war 'will make! its debut here tonight when the powet l fill Hosinii A. A. team meets (junker City in a Vnited States Amateur i Uoi'kev Association game ot tlie Ice Pnlncc. Itoslon A Im- won nil fnm ' "allies and needs onl one moie win to ' clinch the ih'impionship Beauty and Increased Value. II ,y ii Mil ij Itrpm tm lfiir , n , . i n'nlatj It , n i hi ) rln i ii iinlf. licnuliful trees and richly col oicd shrub.s will weave a niagu spell about jour home anil gic vou n pride of ownership that will reflect itself in increased valuation. II. V. llni-r & Company arc of fcriiiK below a special collection of c iTKrecns un.'Ui passed in beaut;, symmetry and hardiness, livery home lover with even the tiniest lawn will welcome this collection: '' .Siberian Arborvitncs 12 inch '1 Pvramidnl Arlmrvitaes 18 inch '1 (loldcn Cypress 15 inch 2 Muslims Pine 12 inch All for $10.00 postpaid. Now i- the time to send your order in. Vldie.ss B. F. Barr & Company KEYSTONE NURSERIES 107 IJarr Building. Lancaster, Pa. s.M Mil II STi;Ms NtlTlriN n Princeton Matmen Meet Penn at Nw Jersey Mermen Swamp Oppo- Welghtman Hall This Afternoon . iaui. aa- dic q Willi one regular competing. Pcun ncnts With 44 Points to 9 wi) mp(,t j.rilll.ctnn in an inlercolle New llrunswlch. X. !., i'eb. 111. - KitP match in Weightman Mall tliis Ri'jcrs swiinmcrs complctclv'swaiupeii afternoon. Captain Ashh . in Hie 1,'iS- the srthmore mermen in a tlum i l"l : ";! "r.f'Kir Sf,Ui,l,..". , ... .. , i nion. wll be the only nicinlier ot tlie iiiiniP.iiig meet here. Kutgers piled up i jpam t,u)t ,.omi)(,lc,i nKninst the Navy total ol II points against !) for the jllst wek to see action. Ashby will I'liiiisxIiiiniaiiH. wrestle in the 175-pound class because inliil the Uutgei'K .slur, broke tlie 1 0 tjH, n,.jc nf nmtcrial in that class, loi I lecnrd in the 'JL'0-yard swim, jjrn wj (nif, Aslihv's pla.c in the Biauiiig tlie instance m J luinuiesi ir.o.nound c nss. .. ..!.. .... . ..' it The Tigers nave an exceptionally I strong team this jenr, having defeated Ilrooklyn l'oljteehnlc Institute. Co lumbia and West Point. Penn fluids u win over Cornell nml West Virginia j anil was defeated b the Navv. Mill Ward, the big football Inckle, is Miner 8.'. J.'i seconds. This was the only emit (iichel was permitted to cuter. Uulgcis took first place in every emit v. inning the plunge for dlstunce fur th. tu -t time this yenr. Tlie local uien tunc not been defeated this n. ton Miurtliinort' wns complcfely out -classed thni'ighiMit. I Hoots and Saddle ing irom a nan case tu nous on nuin wrists, and will he unable to compete in tlie heavyweight chi"s. Pishop, the best man his weight in college ranks this jenr ami runner-up for the championship lu the I l.'-pound class Inst season, will be unable to .out pete Ibis nfternoon. nnd probably for the remainder of the season because of scholastic difficulties. Uisliop was counted on this jenr as a sure place winner in the championships, 'anil his Hie Mireirport race meeting of thir trrn tin's opens this afternoon in the '.otii tuna border town. The card cou wh "f si niie races of S.'iOO value 'ach. i here being no claiming events. 1'lie si." of the fields is limited, becnil'C fli 'he tun row track, linvl.if lieen iise.1 Heretofore ns a fair crnunds course onlv. ' i. .. ut i,n L-ennt.- felt lie fust race is three and n half fur- . 15. Bni!-i!).,rJ.V.':.lJH "!i!r. "".'.!. ""' '.'.1.V; Gets Continental Franchise j-...' ,.' uuivi.i mi: iiii; unii i nun furloDcs each. If the horses keep up their New Or I'dns form those appearing well placed re- Kirst ,nce, Itaby Kvelyn, St. Mau it'e 'Miilsavena : second, lholnnd, Uilv Mildred, St. Just : third, Hack Ilnj Mi.rinoii. Jllckey .More: fourth, Sir l.iiifton. riihberty (iibbetl. Cray on lift l I'li-st Pullet. Ablaze. Sandj II siwli liar One. Kohinoor, Sun ilm in A I Law son, president of I hi Cnntlneiual lyiiBue. Is In town for n few dfijs end whlln hore will concludo nrrungoincnls for the local toam tn his new bnnebnll oriranl zutlon r..nwiiin hbii that the tenm here ...ill t... ... ..a., I... llqtm.nil f l'tii-nnr fi m. crultlnir otflier now sdutloned nt lluffnlo He I exacts tc see .Mr Warner tnd.iv nnd Icnin Iho location of the Grounds ele Uiwsuri MOM the eln ult will be composed cf din white und tun i oloi .d tianiH S' clubs ba iilread' hern nee. ped nnd he will leaxe f.n tin W'hi nn Mondii 'i. e( uro the l.i it twu menibei s of 1 le I .iKlle Hlf tr.llU - unnneij In he fun lni, , ts -I nnd unrnlliilde Tim ndml" l .H' llli'llli.tltrr .in. , .. v 11, nl I.'. Ii)i er . , , ticket for local cluiiin Jiiines ' "' in mu presldo nt the barrier B c f I n tti ?' In,,e Mhllnrj's nroonmtlil. Iii.ii imbA ,"' r'"' nf "" Mlalllon In the world i.ioi) f,,, CniBader'H fee nf JOOO wnn 1.9 tllcli it in rurone luRt enr Vhilnei' l'.i'i innds fni lllOllll. I'alr IMiii sire '. " 'i Ins n fee of Jl.'Ort na lm H.M,i nnd WhtnK llionm II The -eei lnurles and- rttliimi are Pin. fl Mu MANAGERS! HERE YOU PAY :,00 fnm. Ilnnn Ihr (aiuri- nr, Mi lope W lualri) pumn fni IU0i i ihe i ire nt llnvnna toda The (l.ild but of liisii cai, of which tin. laiola Atta lloy II and IViw- .,. s hitey Allen Finishes Sweeney ork, ',., lit winti' Alleif nf iinikeil out Hob Httei'liov. lion- " loki luuild 1 turner Smith Kabi- ' r, , ' " '." ""'1 '"H "p'1' t .'all- , n the tbltil riiiind Plnltey I,ewl, ... ... I- illMllHU.l fni' liiilillnir In thrf ""' "' hie boul with Kid Xni- ' Ni'llld (OIL Stre 1 1 '!-i '" i tm et Coachlno Columbia WU, I eh I'J.ilJjhl.w' Sl I el nf i , '"""nil Mtreet bitter. nf the ,' I""'"'1 has been ut riiiu.nliin for ' iIiivh UHHlKtlnii Head f'n-ieb 1 to sn tho llltio and While n.,p,. M,,,, ,, K ,on " "i nii'tliods of rereHInc tho '" ' 'n lui.ltlni. fin h one k it lie iinieH . fc . v JR - HP Titi Rl SUITS fe.-TSIH Shall Germany or France Pay the War Bill? tiii of the scntcd plus a us is i nc who insist reply that to of a large section the war bill prc- 226.000,000,000 gold marks payable in forty-two years, more than that nation can pay. "The astonishing fact Instead nf $10 nnd $12 PASS0N Sl II' IN I.I I) MIIIIT, I'.WIX. ( !li:i.T i. MIX KIM.s I we i I'letion 'if 1 I id a coi.oi.ir 'ii of ' in pi H H U 111 i I I Mi He ii r Plume for ICeprrsi'iitiitlM' GOTTLIEB : BLACK I I'lione I. nni. fiH'KI SALESMEN! Many good opportunities are offered every day in the Help Wanted Columns of THE LEDGERS If Germany doesn't pa, France must In effect. press ot tlie united btates to those economists Germany by the Allies per cent, export tax is more than that nation can is that it does not seem, to have occurred to these British and American pleaders for Germany that if she docs not pay for the devastation she methodically wrought, her ictims must," exclaims the Philadelphia North American, which points out that "when it is argued that the sum demanded in reparations should be reduced, this means precisely that sufferers from her aggression shall be penalized to the extent of the remission." On the other hand, some editors arc convinced that the Allies are demanding more than Germany can pay. "France wants Germany's blood, and it deserves Germany's blood, but it must get it by transfusion, not by murder," remarksthc Louisville Courier-Journal. "Germany can never pay the 226,000,000,000 gold marks indemnity," exclaims the Seattle Tim a, and the Xcw York Evening World characterizes the reparations program as "amazing and impossible." The leading article in THE LITERARY DIGEST this week. February 19th. cover this subject very comprehensively, and shows public opinion of every shade ,i rellectcd in the newspaper press. Other important news-articles in this number are: The New Republic of Poland A Concise Historical Article, Together With a Full-Page Colored Map of the New Poland Showing It as It Is Today Why the Railroads are Hard Up Airplane vs. BattleShip The Plea for Cancelling War Debts The Fight for Democratic Control India's Jewish Viceroy A Defense of China Coal Doomed by the Coming Age of Oil (With Charts Showing the World's Oil Fields) LUCKENBACH LINES Philadelphia to Rotterdam Hamburg S ANDREA F. LUCKENBACH February 23 Rotterdam Philadelphia ' S WEST POOL (U. S. S. 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