4UUWKU a S -9-c u a, ,-j ft)l1,-.V'rvM tV-v sjjlFJf'WjhifW. . 'f.rO'V - ' '' ))' IB EVENING PUBJJIC LEDGER-PHIIiABELMBtlA, MONDAY, FEBRTJAMr Bl 1021 H ZV raES PROHIBITION DAYS WE WANT TO KNOW WHO IS PUTTING THE HOP IN HOPPE M. f$ 2 V F. jf i H , - ( :t' I' f! .at PM- IP: r t . .i.'J. M" ',V J 1. M 1 i f 17 'Si ', JT JS HORSESHOE-PITCHING TOURNEY FOR '21 TITLE IS KICKING UP ALL SORTS OF INTEREST AT ST. PETE ' St. Petersburg. I'la., Feb. 21. THH annual world aeries in baseball always attracts quite a little attention, and a championship boxln, match usually klek.s up some excitement nn large wads of conversation The same goa for the big football fames In the fall. Still, these are but piker crenls when corn Tared with the great championship struggle now being at aged here in St. Petersburg. Athletes from all parts of the country with the accent en the country are here to participate in the terribly eliciting tournament and the chances of cuch are being discussed under palm trees, palmottocs and other forms of tropical vegetation Never before have the athletes been so hot up. and the betting in brisk. Money never changes bands, but the plungers are not afraid to wafer bottle or Body pop on their favorite. The barnyard eolf championship now is being decided This Is a comical way of referring to a horseshoe tourna went, but it Isn't original. Several of the local humorists guessed it first and they even giggle themselves every time they think of it Murh merriment is caused In that way. The idea is to play all ek and at the tad select a ebamplon Preliminaries, semifinals and finals will be put on, and thp gent who lingers the longest will be crowned. He also will get a pair of fancy horseshoes, dolled up in gold pmt and everything, so it easily can h seen that the prizes are not to be sneezed at. The winner also will gf lots of exercise, w'icther he wants it or not. FJOWW here the athletes ore called ' pitchcri They pilch from morning until night, and they arc not proficitnt it itn't their fault. The clanging of the horfeihoet can be heard at early as "I a. m.. bcrause the sun doem'f come up until that time. Later in the season garnet inll begin at 6 a. m. , Ringers Are Alloivcd in This Game GAMES are 100 romts each, if the contestants lot thai long Uingers are allowed at nil times and count three points A 'ol of finger expert are been on the links every dav One of the best things about the tournament is the absence of scandal No players have been bought up and the committee is keeping its eagle eye on all slickers who might try to ring in a loaded horseshoe on an unsuspecting contestant But the barnyard golf tourney will not be as good as the fans expected a week ago. They have been bitterly disappointed, and we know the low down on the tough luck. Last year there was a championship battle and Frank Jackson won the title The title consisted of the pair of gilded horeshoes and the right to be called champion. Frank did some right smart pitching and made many collars around the. peg, as they slanglly refer to ringers In the bleachers. Frank, who lives in Kellarton. la , was expccte'i here to defend his title against the wlou held, but couldn't make the trip This caused quite a furore, and the fau ven went so far as to write and threaten to pay bis ex penses from Kellarton. la . without knowing the exact location of the place Champion Jackson overwhelmed by this unlooked-for HANCOCK AND POST TO PLAY FOR TITLE First and Second Half Winners In American League Clash To- ! night in Yonah Hall - The first game between Hancock and POft t 2fl for the championship of tne American Basketball League will Ce played this evemng sr Yonab Hall. 2727 TTest Columbia avenue Pot 2rt rompeil off with first half honors and Hancock annexed the final series. Hancock an- champions of the organisation The contektants appear even.y w-tehul The nervire lads had little opposition in the Initial series, while Tlanccx'k won final half honors by play ing a superior brand of ball Post has the privilege of playing Andy McMa hon. now uith the Phillies in the Eastern League M Mahon improves svltb each game and on Saturday un corked two goals against Tronton that will never be excelled Hancock has a smooth working com bination. Manager 'Mitch" Hopkins is sure the second championship flag will adorn the clubrnoms on Kast Olrnrd avenue The list of players eligible to compete includes Poet '-") L HurtzeU, J. Smith. H Hartzell Ilrnnks. Sprone. .Tamioon, MeName McMahon . for Hancock Wood. Armstrong. I'm. Oeegler, Trautwem Mooreheari IInp, toesett and A Tough One U l-nv The Phillii-s ar" d to tieai 'he no f the Hasten, Uaskbal. League but jf ever a team woe a gani and had the inlafortune to lose n -vas those self- eame Phllo on SaHin.jv aizht at Musi- .al Fund Hall againt Trenton The locals lost arter two "-xtra p'nriu.x .i 10 81. With ou'y forty Necunds to pla and three points behind Dunlfavv n-g iatered a foul an'', flavmond Cross made the basket that tied 'he tntaU at SO Ilay was foul'd '.n ireking the shot, hut Ilefere Perguson .c) not allow 'lie home. Ktich side rr.n4e a backet in 'he tint extra five n itj'" ind unother oerlod was Marte! Aram !' h ti'im rimi thrni.ih with a ' 'minti" Tnen "Harlow fouled Munleavv, atuall.T sat on him and pinnH Imt 'o the t'.nor lie then raised the ball am! arnred tv.' goal that "won ' for Trentor Th goa! tho'ihl nrr have , . .nterl and a foul given the Plmn i if all ovrr nn Tha locals 'or The fanfc witnessed a wonderfil game re- to describe arl for that r.a..n 'he teu- Tetnarls iil! !e confine i(fier... "Midge" Kerg. son Official rteslgns Position "Pergv ri'MRti'd t I'r'-ineni nef fer after thi (ontest To his r -l it let it be nui'l 'hat he lias ofTiclaten nth satisfaction 111 cimeron important mn. tcfta. On Sat'ir'iu night he 'ei,ierei nome poor d'eisK"i. arid half im '1 ren Ton goals should nuer have hcen nl lowed, US fouls were minniilfeij hefnrc tlic.v uerc shot 1OWll 1H'IJVS14J' lit- JM Hl-'ll IIIUI4 went Hftrr tlic game In h ai.irntiir event there in aluaM a .-ertain elunenr rver reodv to pan 'an '.flicia! What a ref Iown In tlie oini e tne irrnior, man eree'in the Caatrrn Hasketbtll League has to take m Trenton and Heading i almo.st beyond belief Fcrgufcim knew he was n'ar (,(r IJe forc he entered the 'age lie wan m no lit condition rK He hns hecn under the -are of a physn Ihii and for more than t eeks whs unable to officiate On 1'rulav night at Trenton he urged Herman Hnoirr! to take the game oft bis hand" but that official could not do so as In had the I'enn Sauls' - r. was unfortunate lor 1 ergtikon that 'Jhome team happened in b the one j "Vition. Mail If hi'en onv otner two wr3t tlmre wiMild not have been so criticism Hut the faus can rest that tbe little fellow did -but he had on v left hi Dhr- fflV.' before coming to I'hilly, ajirrguton nrrt ttarten in tne av.'uej nx "U'jwvu t'Tery pfyi- By ROBERT W. MAXWELL Nnorta Editor Ermine rubllc Lnlirr Scholastic Scoring Records I 0m FO Fl CI Pt I lr Southern . lO to S3 ia io Hill, Xortheart . ..JO Stvnns, Wst mu . Lur.rrn Oormnten . 10 wttcr Frnt(fera .... 10 fhr F-rntfora ... 0 Lxar Ontnl .... 6 !.' .Southern .. It rartnn rrnkfnrd . . 10 Ifjrphv Cintnl A Kl.iott Wail rmu . ..10 wmsi'n, Pouthtm. . . 10 si 17 17 13 1 : 21 10 A7 27 "rt 13 21 IS IS 1 10 14 IS IS 4 11 8 10 10 OS 78 70 41 S'i 110 104 13 a aa et it It iiutrJiinton Gtrrnintown 10 3i nurkalw. Wit Phil. 10 10 10 10 10 It Butlfr Gtrmirtown 8t WMt If.lU... Hurler. Otrmwitewn. . i'i l ta it za SB it 20 30 : ie IB 14 IS 12 13 1Z 10 10 10 R IMcNIehol. wt Phlla. tftltmftr HVantifnaw. 10 j UtNrmui. Csntrai a a & 10 a a 10 in Kaufrnun. Crtrl 17 t j,-- ,7,', (t,C.n,r.l . nied (j-rmntoirn . . ;Uri0, yor'thVii" . ex-rr South-rn r 1?Jf J7". . Harris Ssuthern isiorfu Norihesit Burron Southern , FiMmn Wen I'lilli.. Oerson North it ,. Toll. Cent-ai BAr-ft O-rmintovn 1 KA.M sconiKO OamM F a n.o. Pt . . . 10 1M S3 131 Southern Wt PMItse.pois 0rmtntown . . North'u' Ontrl Franford . 10 94 OJ 2S0 . 10 W 1 371 .10 74 PO 547 10 SI 7S 24S . 10 ee iib 24S Catholic Schools' Scoring Oam F.O KI.O Pt, Irin Citfio ic ltixo 44 Bl at Shuhr ''ll arova Yto McHanry. W Caih. HUs 10 11 : in a it 14 0 H 11 12 11 a a 7 43 4 a sa 1 a n ' Mj,in, W.jt Cath. Hlrn I Murphy. St Joifph Prep I Coffey. Catholic Utah . . st a 80 !9, "." &3gi!R! ftR S:hsebir. I mile rnp ZWSrZP . Hamuim. v r.ova i--p I Donahue Catholic lllfh. j ;i,'u,,I'JOBl'J L?. ? iVit.'"!. -'! a 12 V. White La Ball. Prap. 12 Ducan 01 Jonepri Irp TKiyle w.jt Cath. Ulttl Bradlev 61. Joeeph Prp y uv.tr La tialle Pr-iP . Kerneil-, Catholic UlarTt CUfToM f atholle Hlh 'ilndhar-lt La Salle Prep Dl nillpo W Cath lllih Hf-n La Salle Prep Quinr. t.llanoa Pr-p t 1 rr. La Sail- Prep Itm fathnlle Hlih 13 10 10 0 I i.nrh. M Joaeph Prep Kane bt joeepn mj Barrett L Sa'l Prep . Kullhan. La Halle pr-p . dinlff Hi JoMph J-p Samuela. W. Cath Hlih Woc.rlj Win Catn Hkt Der. Wert Cath Itlrh Ho 'oran W Cath Hlih s rAXptfO or TIDC CLUBS Won Lett P.C Prep . 4 3 i7 s?jphVrr s J ,fll Joieoh Prrp 4 3 .SIT Xtnl Catho '. II Ih I Sell Ir-s too MO iho of iievelnpmj into one of the best offieisls m the htiNlneaa. He stood for n nonsense, but that wnaderful con trol liar been gradually related. He ha allowed the players to "ride" him and gradiitill lost rontrol. Chief offenders in this "riding" have been plTcr and rooters from bit home town and they are responsible for his rnDninr out ot Witketnau. eastern --" - - - i League owners are sorry to see bim go and ever one expressed regr-t at his, termination as an official 1 erruton t worn in nia nnai aame wna awuv on. but in gmng be should remember that , I hiH interltT hta never leen questioned j I and ome day he mty tome back. He would nor be the tiirt official that ha bi'eu drfipped and then added to the ! .staff nf basketball referees. PHILA. JACK O'BRIEN'S Business Men's Health System Flesh Reducing Bady Bulidinj lUslac Tanjkt llana-llai -Dare' ClaeiM Laraetf (IrmnMluni In Wart rblla. i N V. irK KATIN AT ICK 1'Al.ACK 4S ST1I a VAKKKT iSTH KIIIV PA ROOT trnUDKK MKATtSO rlHHT APrHARA ICK 1 1 Ol IN JIA KNTKHTArVKait NT Ell RUE 1BV rrKar Min rann Ta. gviBeetan generosity, took bis pen in hand and spilled the bad newt. He couldn't come, lie wrote, because the other night, while doing the chores on the farm at Kellarton, lit slid down a ladder In th barn and ran his pitching hind that food right band which laid low all of the pitching last year into a rutty nail. Frank said he was sure It was rusty because, his arm became swollen and blood poisoning act in. That mad the trip go floe.lt, and also the chatftplea ship. Frank trill be trimmed because he Isn't here to defend himself. VOW that frank hot ore veskti up the fovorittt " ore pair of Qliians entitled Bonifottt end BoSMfi. These are preai performers and tit smart (itntt are quietly predicting they tcill tntet in tht final. Boulfant displayed excellent am Vn fAe irbrlourt, making rfouM ringers repeeteilu. Any horseshoe expert will fell tou thii is hard to do, ROBERT IIARTON is the mystery man of the teurfla ment. Last year he finished ftnrth, and felt tils defeat so keenly that he started to practice all over again. H kept at It all jtar and arrived here ten dayn Ax. He Halted Williams Park, where the pitchers will pitch, and after a careful examination pronounced the coarse Try fast and In excellent shape. The fans eipfcted Mm ta take off his coat and pitch a few, but Utrton was too foxy far that. He went away and established a training camp in the woods where it Is too much troublo for the fans to walk. There he has been practicing secretly, and ther say hb his ft. hop on his fist one. The committee has faltd against all forms of freak delivery, and the apitter, shine and emery horeshoes will bt barred. This means the championship will be decided on its merit!. Henry J. Borne, of ATlantic City, Is one of the con testants, and while we have not yet seen Hen in action, he flings a nasty ho and once made four douhle rlngtrs. A dark horse from Arizona Is expected to arrive, but from last reports he still Is btlng expected. Ninety per cent of the athletes are more than fifty years old and tmmb are in the early seventies. They are a rugged lot of performers and confidence la oozing out of every pore. Hughle Palmer, of Akron, thinks well of his chances. Hughle tips the calendar at aeventy-three and has had lots of experience. He will stack up against Harold Falor, another Akronlte, who has been with us only thirteen years. Harold is the youngest golfer in the world and hurls a strong shoe, lilt father say he "took a notion" to pitch last year and he Just allowed him to have his way. Early this morning It was announced that the slipper nlaramers had completed their training and were resting easily until the big tvent was called. Straight rules will be nued, which means there will be no hitting In tbe clinches and the contestants must break at the order from the referee. THERE will be no tplit in tkr pate reccipli, be came there are no gate receipt). The cemmittee decided to have a crotrd instead charging ed mi'jjion. Ctfjruht, lit! bv Puttie Lerr Ce SOCCER TEAMS SEI Drawings Will Be Made on Wed nesday One Hohlfeld Cup Came Is Played "With the first round matchaa of the Allied Amateur Oup, competition oat of the way, everything is In readineaa now for the second round and the teame who will enter are na follow: Marshall E. Smith, Palethorp, Renting- ton, Edgmoor, Polrh"l, Olen SodaJ, Clovor, Hardwick and Magen. PurlUn, Aimon, woitrnaen Shore, J J. Dob aon and the St Veronica eleven. The drawing will take plate on Wednesday evening of thii week. Only one game for the ITehlftlrJ chal lenge cup, was played on Saturday, it being a semifinal round. The Hamnock era come through, defeating the Snellen bnrg squad by a score nf S gvala te fl, the former champions will now hava to face the Fleiaher Tarnera, wh6 have Jnkt won the Industrial ckaraplonihlp, or the Hardwick & Magee eleven. Both these teams will play off their semi final match on nejt Saturday. At the present time, from tbe thawing it made in both the Amateor Cap game and in the Hohlfeld comnetltlan. the Iliia Al 1 eleven lnnms tin aa a Mtat tfintanae tt H the trophy. Bioce Fleiaher made anch a l poor nhowlng in the Allied Odd game, b uir name most j zeiy win ne ixtwntn the former champions and the Lehigh avrnne agrregation. Time and time train thia ataonn tha sl.McChee brotaeri."Jlmray" and "Bart. to I have been the topic of coareroatloa jjjl among thn various anccer teams playing j;in the Allid League, firat far entering 14 the National League with a team after 1 thev harl already aimed tie wltK an other local organisation, then for play ing In n professional game over In Nrw York recently with the Wanderer. Thii a! time the comnlalnt and Drott eiimM a1 from tne uiflrton Maw team for rermit- J, ting these two players to enter the cup J competition game on Saturday with the 4 . Wolfenden Shore. The protest was handed to tbe Cardlngton manager J 'after the game, claiming professional . Ism on the part of the two brothers, I 'The proteat will be Uken up at the n meeting this week. txz o LYMPIA Irtad sail Btltkridrt SIOKDAY E'Q , TOUtCAnV 11 rino nu.ir BODIE vs. CROSS MADTIN r.Anl. JUDGE vi. HARTMAN 4TVMV Rm BURNS vs. WOLFE raisii patht jniiwNT CLINE it. SIMMERS GOLDSTEIN 71. WIlQaMS Reata an fate w. Metal Wajtaa kaJTef. flraae) aa Iott HI. SMroiar artect. NATIONAL A. A. TTKNDAT mTKNTWO. fEB. 71 job nrnn va. jok waixack rlAMMV A. A. Al, MORRIS vs. WAGNER onnaoiic Jinxr BRO'N vs. JORDAN PATY JACK JOHNSON vs. PERRY LYNCH vs. WHITE rirat Atonjn f Lmth Here Hlnie II pairy si.oo. ri.eA, O.oJ Nr. iitntncn T1CKKT9 AT IlONAOnV-S. SS B. tlth BT. AUDITORIUM A. A. NTXTU a niMllTT TUESDAY EVE., u imrfrTrt. ox tmu. 21 zunbtti FOR SECOND ROUND WHEN A FELLER -T I" ' - T I III , 1 - .j ttMftllalMkl Frost-Bitten Divots on Wintry Links Jty 8ANDT MeNIBLICK rTtlTE Walker Cup for the golf cham- plonthlp of the nations of the world (s being received with mingled etiatlont abroad according to the British press, which does not appear any too sure of the promised success of inter: national councils so far o.s golf Is con cerned. Oae paper is quoted in this country as saying: "The project (Walker Cup) U ejne thlch may seenre uniformity in rulea and practice where already small differences arc growing up." Another British paper nays that It ia a matter of common knowledge that tha United Rthte Golf Association has had some trouble with its eubildltry organisations, but that lta position would be greatly strengthened if the Walker Cup competition is a biasing success slice lta individual player would hare to detach from the revolting bodies or forfeit claims to play on the United States team. 11m Limit Tte paper goes on to Bay that Great Britain has gone the limit in conces sion to American opinion ana con venience and that British players already have cause to be disappointed lb many or me concenzion maae. "There in," finishes this newspaper opinion," just the possibility that the Wilksr Cup pUy will not receive over her the cordial welcome which the personality of the donor of the trophy won for himself when he vltlted here last year." Chlox atfmUs that it le the rrrt-trit rlry In America, both fr the clllbar of ll courtve. ini lt !ayert. At least Owirm C. Turn, boll taya to. and add that tha nly re-teem national date wn net awarded to Chlcaan It tkat the rttlanal body have to mollify ether aactltnt. "Onlr ate tklies Is lacVlne. ' atetea Itr. TumbQlt. to malt Chtcaro Ideal far salf, 'and that It rolling ceuatry. Hut even this to mails Chlcaro Ideal far salf. fJBtjRBjakSaSWBBftSBJBjBMeS. XXc . 4 I xZ A(Am mm-M . V w i " V IA5T writing for rexoe lor mo, for wfcjHea, dihilrlica--fo'lritterB check me morMm wnertrf cr a p3i yr ftnrSk tarn 8w nseti. No pointa to ihatpe.--no polnte to break never needs snakiag. Onoto, the Inh Pencil, can be cuTied in wAy position, ncj write! the inffUntit touches tha piper GtumuUaadffur 2 ldmrl$-a ad kort Z eolortblsck anil red Price: 13.00 up At tht UtuHng dealers VjMf5.TalF THE liSK KEMGH. i Thomas De La Rue & Co. Ltd. 33 Went 42rid Street New MMIatsViMa V BBSSaW JaHaBtaML t r NEEDS A FRIEND la txlnt verrome by Itnejtoax avr4talas." 8tha?i that Nw thai Cleorre W. Xllttna, Wimllntslta Valley, haa hen Waten a and a hv Kllierarth IV J5I11 Auauetsa. Ciere'.and. In tha ftatleatr ftnalt tt'a hare to flrura out tht n4 i titMfJ Rarar. Auasintot It vrr ervtllt. but vtry nr. if tnttkt hv hta Rlklat prttiiat. tkeraby topMnr the -nfalon, Brt s?lll wtar tha tutor's badio at Pal ham Country Clut thla year, and right off tht bt the forpie r Wntumarsblar will have m shan't to cempete In an tpen svtnl avar hit fitw hm couin, Thonth Palhtta w KAafvr slay In mltiurrrmer. It will titer ina wMicnaiitr span a month ar t later, thereby bnitilnr rtcard or iwa ttt a suit. a ar naw ItalBei arranaaa fae Aha filcnel ana iKerra uunean. in vuaay uni h tlttebeieera evtia will ttur AOierlea, xeaj rant are tirana? tntir apptariae ntrt, ana II It. Uh4ntM4 aama of our eluba art luok- a into tat matter, It U that thla vcar laeal eluaa will un local riayers tor tn epraiu an aa Wat aor.a Itit tear. for tha mott Mtt. There wart a coutii riett. Cher) It othtra. or tiiints, namely, waeay Hoffner, Varrft webb and Jett natrhleaa, waetern and r. (1. A. (harnplon. I anlna ureat runt at Bt, An drew'n. lit put us a urlxa there the other dav and wan It by cllpplnt a atrola eff hit wt record. Tha Brltnnt tne ntw alvins thta Americanized er-natlve of theirs a thane to wla the nntlth open. There' m orUei out on One of the atntharn llniit. donated by that well-luiewn BcalYMi 'padaatrtan." to tht flrtt trelfer sh hvttt wt la a ahat from a banktr. In thtee tin Velataadr dtya tha award will bt pturtd n U rae whaft th pnt was wot. tht dtatha at that buaktr. achalk'a Brother With St. Jaaaph CWcj. III.. I;b. "l. Clarence SchelK, vounrtr brother of nay Schellt. of the Whit Sox. la about lo )k fatna and fortune on th hall field. Clarence la to make bin pm feattonal debut this atirlna with th Bt, Jo. teph club f (he Wcattrn Learn. Clarent ta twentywine rar of ar and It empltvad in Oary. Ind.. whir he plared lart auraner wtth tha (earn reoreaentlnr hta Arnnlewff 11 la an Inflelder, iwrformlnit mott of the urns ai aerana paae. ' . S 'ft Y6rk t sasr 4Si j nCHOL PRAISF.S CORNELL QUINTET Ithtcans Play Brilliantly but L6i to Perm, 22 to 20. After Leading in Firet Half "l aupnais I riutt add my little aay bout tlta Pen a turn to the aondredt of others," Mid a freaslrd Cornell graduate, hoarse (Vera itMttnf far Ms brilliant (Mm alter thilr 23 to SO de feat Saturday night in Wflghtman Itall. "I think it was Ed Thorpe, coach of the Mb ttt UnlteiiiHr team, wha ld t&a Itktetnent that the Red And Blue anintet Is ana f the frentest he YeT saw. My oplnlen Is the same. I w the game nt CarnlU a week ago and belltv rue there iM little to chootte betweea tha two tiaras, bnt IVna in my ettlmatloa. thawed Jutt a trite battir It, all'aronad ply and tainlnt, why, they fairly aclBtltlkted, espaclally In tha sec ond half. It's k great testa aad it deltrves tha spoils. n A ahsrt time after tha Carntll grad aade Ma statement Captaia Danny McNIchel Aid : "CeraaU Is the bear team we hare met this yjar .and that included Dtrttnouth. Mnlinet Is a (deck forward, Bidman a bMllllnt guard and XUppe a center of ability. They sdre did give us k fight just as we expected, but wt we a as I naid we would on mt Mtora from Cornell last Sunday. I think now that wa tr going to win that eld charaplaaahlp." Far thrillers, Saturday slght'a game had It en aav garne played In tba Venn fymnaslum in several yean with, the posslbla exception of the four etir period game with Prlncetan latt fa bod. From tha start to tha flnlab bril lltnt .lays, uhcaaoy long distance ahatti and rapid -6ft taming kept the bit throhj in n frerny. Every minute was chuckful of actios. Cullcn Tops College Scorers TXA.M 8TANOINO .. Cot Fna . ... imtranutb Finee(, Crraell . iTtlsmkla Vale .. W. U P.C. Tit. O.0l- r. 4 1 .IM ltf Bl 23 ai 2 V .ft 1 it 83 SB V. 4 .4tS IM 11T r.1 M a a ,ite iU 101 si 2si 0 4 ,60 T liO 27 24 lVtrtVTDKW BCOIttNO riayar. roaltlon. collesv. Cullen. If. Dartmouth. XriN'lepel. TB.. reftn.. Sldmtn rr.. CrhIl... JAhnton. rf,. Celumbla rala.1 Goals. Fcuis. Ill in 4" ft' 4 7 1,1 a 22 14 R in 4S 4 2 17 1.1 5. So Manner, ir.. camen Miller, ro.. Dtftrnaaih. . Aldermen. ,, Tale Irtnre, rs., Frlnoaten . EAUbtr. rf,. Tata Vull 1. rf. tMrtrtwulb CtaVr.er. Is., fvlhceten. . Traan. if.. Crarabla.... 7 It 1 a a 7 7 a a n a a 4 .1 a a a r, a II km;, if.. ianmutn Cernlih. rf. Cornell naa. o. CerticH....,-. . tuiktfow. rf.wCmu.... l v w irnea, rr,. t-iiacetsn... ItkinMB. nr.. jTrlneettn.. MiTitr. if.. Pcmn Ortve. e- Finn li VnamDriain. c. ueri. .. obit. rf.. Itlneton,... . Korowicz. ir.. uoiumpit . tlyrrn. !.. Tate Ueroan. re?.. trlnoa1on . Cohen. r.. Tal neilir. rs.. caiomvia... . Hunttlnrer. c. renn.. .. Rutenaat. re.. Pnn. Voaralln. rr.. Venn i Coinr. It.. Yale. . - cooper, iff., yaio, . j Petft r Tale.,.. - C, Ohlav. If.. Tal 2 Ntl. if,. Prlnftnn.. . l wlttRier. Ir.. Prlneetnn . 1 Pop. If.. Cornell 1 OAJtTM TOSS WSKK 'IMeatiy Dariravutk at Prpt4ttn, Penn 6 ieticUr-rnll t Celumbla BaMrday Ttlt at Prtnctttn, Wlna Navy Faathsrvalht Title" euneta. irL. 21 Thai faatha-arataSat W,v. In ehampltaahlp of tht Amtrltaa navy waa awardad ta tkt Atltntlt flaat wkn Sultan. f tbe rlarvnlp JPtaarylv-nnv. won It dclil4a ovtr KlrMlt. )t the battle tblv AMiantat la a. alt-reund adt. re Lioostv ii Mtsij Tblcc6 1 I, 4fe r- te- Qb2, K.1 FOOTBALL PRACTICE IN SPRING NECESSARY Need of Preliminary Instruction Has at Last Become Recognised by Most of the Coaclics in Country, Modern Play More Intricate Than Old Style By GRANTLAND RICK ii .mI ij. . i.WattAf, fA Keoomo earolltd la tha Oritimiat Clob "to smile ant pass ue smile along,"; Bee j thU ttenifti, Und brother, tcaen le ep it cracking rcrdng, And tea get ih double ttcht; WAen Ftt, fe fickle party, "' istllop werstronti Sttpt Of roughly on the torht Wa wa pef ii in the neckpiece ietth a u.ff Uflv, o.vr.j .... , 3'Aaf tea most tit by merrily end cJitno the Clteerfut Cudt And icAen urn feel likt wallowing soma WWfc fooirer oiooa, Dot it rntan tee must aVsMf, With the Clti occasion mjed, To hold our tlip o) memberthip And $ltv an OpttmistT TTAa in the eraj atitl early tfown fat' cames monnnp ufter From a night of sacrifice, Are tea expecrra fe ertte teith peals of merry Uaghter At ich grupple for the icef Phtn the tongue h Me a Pertxan rug One of the teoAUy kind, And tehn the heed ttartt welling and you tnotc you're poinp blind, At thoughts of ce-sy suicide begin to crated Me mind, Dast it mean that we mutt riie, With a grin of double site, To hold our tlip of tiemborship With those tco optfmfref When tome hush leaguer draflt our cook and leaves us on the oiian. Tf hot's the anlteer fo it thent Whtn rMv at our desk ce sit and think nnd think and think, With an tver idle pen; When tee are topping mashie shots and playing like a sip, Or ichen we blow five easy putts along the rolling Mop, Or plunk our sliced approachtt into every batty trap, DetJ it mean that we can't curse As ear 0m beeps getting worse, Of throw a club or soak o dub Or something just at terset Half Rtrldm IT 18 Jutt aa well to learn how to handle the white chips before one starts betting the blue. The average cove uses up more time to get a slight advantage on the start than he does in training to be flrbt at the finish. I flprlJtg Faotkall SPRIKO football practice is now upon the rim of lta most extended season. It' has taken pome time, but the idea hta at latt spread broadcast that.no one can teach a candidate modern foot hall in six or seven weeks any more thin baseball can be taught in a few lessoas. Unfler, the old order of mats play, where there was no forward pasB, foot hll could be taught in a few weeks. We have stcn 100 pounders, who were fairly fast on their feet, made into good tackles or good guards in less than a month, and these were men who bad never played before. But that order (a now oat of date. The forward pass, with its demand upon alertness and skill, has killed off any sudden manufacture of talent. The matter of passing a hall properly forty or fifty yards on a line and of taking Ui pass out of the air nt awkward angles is not acquired in a day Tha flprlag Army STRING'S football army will be the largest in history. And you can gamble that one of the hardest working OMj H , . S4 ryO V FATIMA CIGARETTES C. aaiaswe lol will be TtJ .Tomes, nf Tale. we bad an extended talk with r-.j a abort wfall ago. He hi, no a il.l, excuse of any sort, to offer for lsr Me Isn't wasting ; any surplus time i. trvinir ta olare the hl.n. Hi . SSrSTL,? !f5? ". k bu far" the'campSru of 10 PB Tad Jotvta many veterans, fetit in th, main they ware vetirnna who hsd qulre.1 ha taMt of defeat through & years, 1010 and lf)20, and " J? With Tounf O'nearn, his freahm.e star, ready t. fill the gap at q0arur K& ih7" Wfcatb"tle, 8how.n PMmUeTt; The Tale caach knows what he I. up agalaat with the material that Prlnceto. and narv.rd will rebirj especially Princeton. ra . Te5 7wn y"1 hav fiBC material handled by a fine coach and a flat trainer, nd fine materia., plus Bill Roper and Keene FlUpatrlek, meai Tail iBn't "tnrnlnj to land upon , SI awft ,. Not ihA .v:.u -Ujrm .. ;nrr rriv ir.,- --,:? ru.. w. U mtrhl . ...... ... v uioiu yutnr. is Ultt lie that h.i and ye :. Wblej, koowo wdm oo is up against, i he Lin't dbconraged in the least. Is something. The New OrtJer "HTB HAVE an idea that Jones ), ' ' tenrlsto aUrt a new football oti,r at New Haven. ,tr It has been long time since tu, has had a modern machine, a mc!lr.e that was adept at the passing, klc'ln, and broken field running game. Mahans and Caseys and Louries rr not picked up every year, but Yaje 1, about due to gather one In. And 'most of the rest of It can be developed. Copvrtfht, list, Atl rfohtj rejrrlj,d INK PENCI Writes the instant it tciucltes thn paper. All its lines are of tbe sane thickness. Never leaks or clogs. Its Iridio-PJatinum poinL lasts foi- ever and does not Berate', the paper's surface. Come in and try '.Titing with ONOTO. Two Wrtds-lPlain or IB let. Gold'Bande. Two prices ?3.00 nnd $7.50. "Ktcp Ink in, Ychir Pencil" YEO & LUK'ENS CO. STAtlOrfERS Printer, Blajik Rookt New Addiss, Hi N. 13th SL Also at 719 Walnut St. 7- flelit renatala nt rk- Q&m w 1 1 1 ... -
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