"a ,f73 Trvjfa;- ''s."T? toT- yff k- tit;. vjv- 'sr fW "i-'r-nfwfWK-ia " Y-'(WC -" '- '1flHWf"""" ff' v Tffii&m wswvnr DISSTON TEAM HAS PROTESTER M'GHEE BROTHERS, SO THEY MAY HAVE LYNCH.-HERMAN TITLE CONTEST NEXT JUNE Unlike Modern Champs, IS'etv Bantam Boss Will Defend 1 .curds' Within Six Months of fieing Crowned, and Against Predecessor Hy I.OUIS H. .JAKI-'K i TOK LYNCH may not know It, but when Itcfptec lirennan disqualified Hor ' J he i plnnnlnB to la.v htmieljf opn i-Morc nl the Olrmpln for lifi-essimt tis'e , m lie Amalgamated Order of World's "I nig head, while at the National Club mat Champion. It loolw very much . Krntner ajnlu pioved coiicIuhItcIv hla Iftlie little New i'ork Irlahinan will "unehlng powers by knocking otit'llat- nnlon. TltlehoMow for years and years hire been careful to sidetrack boutd In which t"C'r crowns wuum ki ... jeopardy, and that H exac lv where J.rnch i Rolf'S, to prove himself a Whenever a fltinan battled IiIh way liamplomhlp the dethroned king was the first to ohallc.W! the leholdcr. And always waa the into a cliampt inttally was -.... lltlrilinl "t-ihamp promlied the flrat bout with the new titleholdcr. Hut in modern .... tkiu novpr lias come to nasi, lhe newly ciowned boss generally hied Iilm elf away for a vacation for acveral nd after that nothlnK but no decision JontcVts were in order. Bat Champion Ljncl, ta'tlnj lo months, then a tnenmcai iuur lunuwru, .1. hftt WflV. Kddle Meade, n, "Fattv Arbucklc" mauauer, said so In v. York on Saturday. "Lynch is ready to defend his title yes, anx oua to eet into a uecision m.rii m mo u. Rlckard Wants Rout "Furthermore. Joe wants Pete Her- un to bo his first opponent in a cham- to a judges' decision, and he wants to itage it. "Here's a tip." confided the roly rolr manager. "Rlckard'a first open lr bout next summer will not be the Tirpentier-Dempstey battle. It will be one between Lynch nnd Herman, and :n h rfpplrlpd In an ouen-alr arena m.1 uMtii ATtniminn irom rnnr i.iuk Jjrunarti in ipq riinn pAnh.i. , matt r of a few months-just as aoon ' Jj" o '"l""""' & " clean-cut .il. ka. '' nntii iinniin iitiii iw iiiiii . -..... ... tuai.u '""- .nuiif iy linoint'on. .ii that will have a seating capacity of W),- Williams has been quite successful flOO. No. I really don t know where sini.e returning to the ring after an nb ibls mammoth amphitheater Is to be lo- srllC0 therefrom for about two years, rtted, but it is safe to aay that t will Hlnse Jast summer the Klddo has been l f'omewhero In or near little old ewicomjnjt a0ng and showing good form York. . .....,, against all of hU opponents. In the "The reason l am postive that Rick- meantime, Goldstein has placed himself ird's open-air arena, where he plans his conspicuously before the canh customer, Lrnch-Herman; Dcmpsey-Carpcntlcr nnd tonight he will step into the wiud iiid one or two more big bouts, will be up lime -glare. !n New York is because his plans arc Irish Patsy Cllne, of New York, will for fifteen -rounders and to decisions ' get a chance to redeem himself follow- Klckard, according to Meade, ex- Ing his disgraceful demonstration re pettB to have his summer arena ready I cently by kicking an opponent, when by June nnd that the match between he goes on In the semi. Johnny Sum I.Tnch and Herman will be held some- mers, American E. V. welterweight time during that month. In this event UUir. will be the person of the second Unch will have defended his champion- part. h"p within six months after annexing I Jimmv nurns. a little New Yorker, hli crown, all Of which Is not according will pair off with Kid Wolf. Karl to the amalgamated order of world' fllnrtman will get a difficult test against rinc champions, and, to go one better. I Martin .luilgc. Ping Rodle boxes Willie the New Yorker's notion is to clash Cross in the opener. T.ith the man from -whom he grabbed the ) i,y,lc, Here Tonight Tv.li ,i, :m , l.lc ..lmmntnnshiM ' Intl the time for lus '"'"P'0."'"'' contest Lynch is going to keei Mmlf Mbuqr ns possible in limited bouts. ! , mlsma ches are .. ,u,l Tli 1,vp to come In at 118 I .. ...... ... y -- -- - - . , pounds ringside. Tills apparently in a y,Kht of Lyneh'H own. because he won iif mit ni iici luiuiiin, i.c.H ..j -i . neiooK Still "there won't be any as Meade explained, unless I.tnih's onnonents nre to make the reclfied ringside nvolrdupois. "Ofiourse, Lynch will come in at itch-weights," replied Meade to a Querj Two. In-One Two ietorles in one week were the 1nitHs annexed by that punchin' fool, Dan Kramer, here last week. And each ontfut wus decided wltliln the sched uled number of rounds. Dan'l was de ' red a winner in the fourth on a foul. HOREMANS BALKS ON HOPPE MATCH 1 - T Rejects Pawling's $10,000 Of fer to Meet Champion in 1000-PointGame Here flli.ani !' Hoppe, the world' Rioat t ivory imslicr, will have to plaj- ex hibitions for another season at ka. IMouard lloiemans, lhe European aaiapinn. does not s'fm to want my ' t.ie champion's name. All thi'i was made verv 'cleat ... a "P'tlnl meetinif between Hoppe. hli j'MHSei. I u. Henjamin: Horemans' J,lwtor, Sliepiird (1. llarelay, and '-tow r 1'nwlins. prospective pro- i, i me tee raiace last lliRlll. i.n'ISn0 . 1'awlinc made ijn offer of iii.onn, the largest on record, for the "fM a billiard classic, to be held at1 ft Ite j'aiace next fall. The atlpula- i ''".wi that the match bo played in ..J!Pn.J"'nv inanager of Hoppe. ac- ' i, '. 'nwHiiRN offer, and nald thati ae mateh had to be at 1000 pplnts or , r "'"mi ue no matrii. i "a.rcljy. 2'l hald be bad not re- tle '"' offer, hud a counter HtigRCs- a..' .v i,,h ,n " ''""densed form, wan i ".fills m"tl'h bo nt :!()0 "r """'' ht,,IP.1', wo nneiis a four-day eihl- I m tinaj serie, nt Si Anncera' Academy a fternimn, enme over from his New ! UrrMnar,,0r niiem th( conferenre. ' "m ur.' .V1'0 0H K,llt','1 t0 "I'l'rar. n J?1 . tliroiiRh hla buvlnrai retire- lienl u",'.se Pce,",c'l 'f'-.v lame when 1 thUU . w! ,1"lt "o"'mmls, visit 'illlaril ,"' U f'mmerciallze bis ' 'Chi,',1, t',a?d nH t wbh Htated "f me nil Xtu val f;,r ,," I,rIle purpose' fioMhll," "0,,pe (nr ' orId'n chain- I T.V-hriatni was, sot ,0 Hnt-li the "t be nlen?1'' M,t "owniaiw could "'omniui1'inK moro 'Ould have been iani ,V. V," timp Is very ap- " meet lLlIom?n,', R not """i""' "!"n wn ild ' m A M,!ixi h? tlw chain. "ro d a i;ilml"1t? -"nremana as a nrattinB cardJnjxhlbltiomi. Phplln,deIP,!lla1n9 ln Palm Be"1 Tennl. ' "U.-.. ,'i '.' . 21. I'hllnd.lnl.K I. T" ' n PliniWn 'V. ,0.r "' """'' 'to. t'-'n "r.prM";.nt x iyr.1 -.!,. Bi.i tl ' mi.i v ' Ivrev Tkl'. -""! vrain ' .nilrtnn ...ri.lO" enaw xtu. kii. Hi' ' i" .i-.,I?,,,,a- '""1 FrniiV-a I "ih l OSUbl.'Vn m'"1 , Of NfV I t l i ilv... BB iila. ' " t... ..f A.J. , r T" be cucl. In two inluutci xuc decisive nefKnf nt T ,.... ..I t. ramrr hi so Hhort a time reallv wno a surpris. It n'lo proved thnt Kramer docs not depend entirely on his wicked lambasting left, for It h-polntcd out by uannr a manucer. Phil ninoum.. .i.. """"' manaffer. 1'hl Olassman. that K't hook was the main factor In the LnP.cUotV J , . ,.VB l,"l?u1r,,'i that Leonard would be V VrK. ro.r Ic"-''ancl punches, and no UOUot had worl.-p.l nn n Antan. r... southpaw. wrtllops," said Olassman to- 7'. . "'nt Kramer out to score aa quickly ns iKissible, nnd as heavily, with a rislit. This Dan did a vicious rlirht '"polt knocked Leonard woozy, and then .Kramer's hefty left did the trick." . JL"??, T$ Lh co.unt - - '" - - , ""?'? "vo i , " -"--". utnuu nrumer un corked more socks and slams than a lot Kill Wncrnor i,..i . i V i ir" ') a.?Pr .sllwed a lot of clever- t-i ",; "' Bix "r.elglit rounds tMmV KPllv nn.HAil a draw with Robby Rarrctt. Jack rady outfought (leorgle Russell. Experience s. Youth II res his rill l? cnnnrnlvlilii l,ii'.ln..ii and inlightlng agaliiht the cleverness and terrific right-handed punching of Abe Attcll Goldstein, the 'teeny New York bantam. While it will be n tough tussle for Williams, It also will be one for (Joldsteln in fuct, tonisht's mix should prove the acid test for the vouthful Biurviiiun irom liomam Champion Lynch vM be iu.I'hiladcl- I rhla tonlgnt. In accordance 'with - the Philadelphia boxing rules for his match I tomorro,V night at the National Club fl! W? " ". -?.M M" " "l".i ?UP3?1. "K. -"? 1 VV'""" " I u np?ciui aniiiiiKiuii s jiriiitiiiv miow nt tl( Kleventh street arena. Jabez llso wJ arrlvc ll(re h0mertline today. i-emiuuai lo tue i.yncn- wiute en . ..I . .... . counter will be a match between Patsy Johnson ami Jack Peiry. Prelims: (ieorgie Ilrnwn vs. Jimmy Jordan. mTl oeMVailaVe'6"01"' a"d Joe Rird i. Joe Vallate. frritor.al tilt will b d.el.T.a at the ' Auditorium A A fjmorro- tiliiht t.eCwesn l l.'ox. of the Twentieth ward, aid Phlla dclnhla Joo Welllni:. of West 1'hlladlDhU. Hither bjuts: Vonnu lflick Klimlnir vs. Dinny Kuci: i:.iaio llIurey vs. jimmy .JCeily. Tommy Lehman vs. Jack Terry and Ixnny Harris vs. Stacky Houst. There arc letters In tho anorts djnirttnent of the Kta.MMi I'iblic I.xnnKB for Jack Katran. Johnny Wlllets and Wlllus Ilrlt! , HOBEY LIGHT RESIGNS Leaves Lebanon Valley College, Where He Wae Football Coach Ilube.v T.ight baa re'siuncd as athletic director" and'eoach of the 'fuotball team at Lebanon Valley, l'os Miller, for ward on the l'enn basketball team, brolisht word to the Wext I'hiladelphli Institution .Saturday night that his fellow townsman had resigned because of his rapidly growing dental practice la Lebanon. , Yoat May Hea'd New Department Ann Arbor, lVu. ai.--neldlnir II. Yort, football conch at Hit L'nlvrratly of Mlchlctn, Is n proeixrtlve ,'ippolnte to the directorship of the new ili"Drtment of phielcal educo. t!on. Br. Martin I.o Hoy Hurt on. president nf the untvcrslt.', "M lonny that Coach Yoat's.naniq waa under conaldsrat'on, and that It was the only name thus far ur eeeted. , It IUUIIU-IU .1 ..B.A.1 & in ...!.. -. . a uiiiiikui u.niii iiui'iii nr niinpiinu i nrHH. n nri nun, nn.K.& - i . I Buy It From the Navy Sale of Cashmerette and All Rubber Arctics By Sealed Bids, 11 A. M., March 1, 1921 Consisting of Approximately Cashmerette 71 Pairs. ...... 2 Buckle 7,810 Pairs 4 Buckle 232 Pairs. . 6 Buckle All Rubber 10,806 Pairs 4 Buckle 48,212 Pairs .6 Buckle' Above Materials Located at the Different Navy Rards WRITE OR WIRE for sealed bid form Schedule No. I 1-C.which Rives complete description of the above material and Terms of Sale. Address, Senior Member, Board of. Survey, Appraisal and Sale of the nearest board ns dhovn below Iiofiton. Mass.. Navy Yard Great Lakes, Ills., Naval Ti iramiiijr Mare Island. Cal, Navy Yard Puet Soud Wa.hn, Navy Yard Soutli llrooklyn, N, Y Naval Supply Depot or CENTRAL SALES OFFICE Navy Department, Washington, D. C. ,1 EATjJKJtfG- UBtAC ! Mi. 11,1 M. , Ii-iiin. - !. & ' nn nnnn ill nrtlTil Mr II nXIIIU-Hlilf lil.l. t t i LniiuiiMliini.tiH.1 '' v Meet for State Title Today at Racquet Club Match to ' begin' at'4.45 P. M." ItVriCKHALli The finals In the Pennsylvania state fqunnh racquetH tournament will bo played this afternoon at the Philadel phia Racquet Club. The contest, which' H betwyn Htnnley W. Pcanloii, of the Oermantown Cricket Club, and W,. F. Itnrrlty. of the Overbrook Oolf Club, is scheduled -to begin t 4:45 oclock. Judglue by the gallery 'that witnessed the Harrity-YVallacc '.Tohna'on fccml fin'als match on Hntunlay;. it is likely that all scats will be taken long before tile hour 'forvthe opohlng'scrrlcc. Pearson was not In the best shape when he' defeated hW brother KorreA on Saturday, but It is likely that the stale ncss which prevented his reaching top form then will have worn off by this afternoon. In this event Peareon should win from Harrity. However, the match. Is likely to be fast and full brilliant rallies from the beginning. Stanley Pearson la the present state champlom He also has won Jllc na tional title icornl times; 'The winricr t m . ...... .. .. 0I tou ly fl match will be eligible anil n.iii ..i.i. i .,. ,,n,Dnni tniirnmnent tr, be held at the Oermantown Cricket Club. Club Tournajuer.t The pairings for the twentieth an nual tournament for the squash racquets championship of the racquet ciuii iiavn been posted. There nre twenty entries, the largest number that has entered the club event for many ycarf. Th'c firit round of lhe club tourna ment must be completed by Wednesday and the finals will be finished before March 0. Pollowlng is the draw for the flrat round: S. Samuel vs. A. 11. Mills; D. A. Ncwhall vs. P. . Thornton; S. W. Pearson vs. .1. A. Connolly, ,lr. : J. K. Oowan vs. C. R. J'enulngs. In the sec ond round the 'drawings are : Rowland Kvaiw vs. R. V. Partington ; S. R. Wheeler vs. II. R, Endlcott; O. It. Rebman. Jr.. vs. S; P. Clark; K. M. Kdwards vs. W. O. Hopkins: P. C. Rebman vs. II. M. Wilcox ; II. R. Neil son vs. J. C. Rcll, Jr. It Isn't certain jet whether Stanley Pearson will play In the club tourna ment, ulthough he is entered. If Pear sqp does not play, it is a free-for-all fight for the title. Huhn Is Ix.ider W. II. T. Huhn is. the leading title holder of the Racquet Club in (.quash racquets. He has won the titlo aix. times. It looks as though Huhn's fim ily was destined to add rnoro lnurHs to the long.collectlon, for W. II. T. Huhn. Jr., is one of the best young players that ever played in this country. He gave Stanley Pearson h stiff five-came bat tle on Thursday, and it Is only a quciii iion oi nine oeiore no jumps into na- can champii The first Club champ den. He ca u'i iniiiiuirinT u,uu wins utc .mori- plonshlp. st man to win the Rannuet hampioushin aa Oeorrr Mcl-'nd- He captured the event In UlOl, and U.c followingto years. W..S. WhVeJcr' w" the .next man to win. IIo ntiin4 through in !J(H. The following seasdn fienrge 11. Fracier won; atul h was' succeeded in 11)0(1 by Ar.th.Uft' L. WheeJer-.- " v ii.ni i i. ii in jinn . ineii iiunn t.nmc 0I1 tIle KCOnp utll, he, t, , lfK)S. lilOt) und 1010. 'Oraaam Wa rtl,iptt, n vk.trv overljn ion. and h" m back nnd won the next three W ,n Hleccgsloni Jn ,0,5 an,i .llll0 ( u "'"""IW " An " 'ari WBH iuuiiiiiuii in iiui, in iuin lucre was' no club tournament. In. 1011) Stanley I Pearson won for the first time nnd con'- ,M.....t 1.1- 1 ....-1. U ...ll . milieu un awjM uriv uv ivijiuillg again last year. GOLF FOR $5000 PURSE Palm Beach Stages Greatest Match Ever Played In South I'alm lleaeh, Ha., Feb. '-'1. The greatest golf match ever staged in the South started here thb mnrninsr on tlw i links of the I'alm Ileach Country Club. I for a purse of $fl000. Never before have ) so ninny notable professionals been here i nt one time nnd golf lovcis) have sub scribed tue aliovc amount, j It is mine than likely thnt double I the amount will be raised and the i snortsmen here estimate that more I than ?'J.",000 will change hands as the1 result of beta upon the matches. The professionals v lio will paitici riate are flit Nieholls, "Walter Hagen, Jim Ilarnes, Mike Ilrady, Jim Donald son. George McLean, Oeorgo Fother Ingbnin, Tom MacNamara, Jesse Ohil ford and Tom Kerrigan. All top liners. Only Chick Hvaqs and Jock Hutchinson are lacking to make this a great open championship event. Philadelphia, Pa Navy Yard Charleston, S. C, Navy Yard IJSDG-BKr-PHIIDliSLPHlA, MONDAY, fin. nmil iii ' i. ' - . - "' f ' f ' AUSTRALIANS PRAISE T1LDENAND JOHNSTON "Finest Exponents )f Tennis in World" Was Tribute Paid to Americans Davis Cup Players in AuchlamL . THE first , dfltnllcd ilccouut of tho r;i.! r i. ii." i -i I...,. 'vm -V-.I1JI cii4iieiauruli,,1 u 'ViirK i. i t. l i j i i ' .i it i. i land has been receive! by the Lnlted Htatcs Lawn "Tonnlfl AHsociallon. ip tests. If Rrookw had been oiliiger Aucklapd WeckK), News. To jmlge tlfcre would havi- been considerable from Us lnnVwmort of1 the i.Wl. 'doubt ns 'to the result of his matches, irom s long Jtport ot the ni ale 1. . bot( wJth T1(lpll nml j0,I1Kton. llot.li tenhls enthusiasts foubd much to thrill wcrP coso n,l kept the crowd on edge thcrn In the contest that resulted In thp tllIHli iroohes agiilii demon victory for the American team. ' strated what u very wonderful player Commenting ilpon play In the doub 1C jM( tho News mys:- , . . . .. I .... tui. ....;. hoiu-non Ilrnnkes nml tJt the four playera who took tlioi suBrestfi and soced. Patterson, with nowcr and endurance written all over him. and Rrooks.- whose nuietlv forceful nerson- allty ls'.Ktampcd upon every feature nnd every movement, all nppeal more , immediately to the eye. Johnston Is small, slight and obviously'' retiring Yet he was the player who dominated lec nc wns me piay.er wno iioiainiuen the game from the opening to the end. giving a disrtlny of "skill "Peed und ing to me end. tenacity, all applied to- thcuncnftslng nurnose of.nttuck throughout. Svhicli was me ovcr-snauowinj ieaiur4; o uie afternoon's plaS. '' court for th .pe6 ftp of the match. 1 J-"" .""??' V-,) .i,n ,, " ul.owed thb oi.p whA.Jnil,! hn lnnst llkelv ,, i tween the played, both ofwhoi i hIiowc.I catch. the eyo'ftUhe stranger was' W. ' '"TO, ,S,Wfi1' " , im was M. Johnston.-Ills partner,, Tllden. LW Wm " with his suBestlon'of lithe strength that youth would be, se.rve)h .-.. .... ....". .,......'. ...i. .' .. j.. , i . it.... i Always on Job "Rrookes mlsht work far an opening with all the e.raft and experience ut his command, and place tho ball as ac curately as he would. It It was by any means within Johnston's territory, Johnston was there ready to return with n severity which turned defense Into immediate attack. Patterson might smash his hardest or servo -with that tremendous speed tbut has made his name known In all tennis -playing coun tries, but Johnston was prepared to deal with the offensive, and thanks to his all-round mastery of strokes and court play, to succeed , with tho ma jority' of his returns. "Tllden enme "to this country with n reputation which outshone that of his partner. His showing since he has been here has enhanced his reputation as , ... .... .... i n player of international caliber. Rut the conviction has gradually spread that - .lonnstnn nnu limt'ii. ruiner uiuh xn den nnd Johnston, might be tho proper ranking of the Americnn pair. The showing made on the court on Friday gave weight to that opinion. Tilden-s contribution to success In the, doubles cannot be ignored, but neither can it be lenied that his fcl!owp1a;er out shone him." Hinted as Finest The American playeis were enter tttWd at a dinner In Auckland, where they were hailed ns "the finest expo nents of tennis In the wdtlil." 'All the visitors made short speeches. Watson taRnuurn ouereii n ioiipi to iuu wniraij of the late Anthony Wilding"; Tribute also was paid to the great New, Zea- lander ut the openillg?TOUnd of the matches, when the crowd stood Bllent -. , . rf . . . . .. . I , , , , . IOr a Hit'. II' III HI HIS llU!ls,l Undr tho hcadlinp "The Bnjt Team Won," tho Ncwh quotes sovcrfil oplti ion of tho match as follows: 11 Tti t r v. Atr-nil n ft p thn mnfr-li. . S. HsrdV, captain, of the Amcrjeans. , exiirrssru ins iiviikui. m. ine riiuceoi of his team. Mr. Tllden tnld the tlnest thing, about the victory yus that next year America 'would ,hnVo 'tile "Aus- tralaslan-tcam there challenging for 'the cup. Mr. Rrooks. as cuptaln of the Attstraluslans, Fuld the best teau won. 'Johnston pwyed a great game,' he a"dded. ' HttV m4LXMHMffffm Willi i JUMBi micmis Fm r-m I . nwaucuursoicarS 1 H aHI I 'f Formerly IOc ZZZ0';;;- I I 1' JJ m A m nny"! ,,nl,"itnbl Blond nnd H H ki WL . M MLW Bny" Incomparable Brands 1 i mlF WW PHILADELPHIA fil rxH vwm b wVJ , l I Yau'll-warm ' "f i I I up" to this . fiSES I good old-timer 10& 1 ' after 'the first 0 K ' I Vagrant puff. ' IS f i s H ih'&F-' ' -'$ IB I $$$ j j H , j m : . -1. Jflfgf I i WAiWWWHHHK! '' '"' ioaaMtaH , . ""(to'' ''''flHHHwJHwflH 'i!.Y " ' i: tlf" -''-' wfr. . I . TVffJ.JJl. t :V- llano's oniiiiou of the matches J given as follows : llfft-. ...1.1 Al.l it. a.nllft.l ltnl frftl lie earn inm in mi i" vj,Ini ric of tnp l)Ct duvih Cup ion- -,,." v,r-J..vL:" iii.i . ;i.mM i.. Shreveport's meet opened under bad tmpIj rnnillHnn. However, a number I of mud runners are entered In .today s I card. Horflcs which appear well suited earn, iiurxcs uii ' to the conditlona arc : I Ltcrbalance, Spcarline. to me contimons arc; i-irai wi: w.- line.' Versailles; se-- Mlckcv, Moofe. Tony I iiud. IVanmist. Mickey .Moore, lony ' Sutton :thlrd. .Roscoe Coosc."Riick Ray, i riain Jiltl One. Gran ! fourth, jdoldcrcst Rpy, Rnr dee; fifth, Wireless, Sir John roble Jttsephlnei. sixth, Cor - ergne, .Moble don. Cat'itain Rums, Ilarvey'Smnrr 4,Xo (rouble la In ntoro for meln In N Vork Ion as the Uws'pnjlilbltlnK luok m.iklnr nnd ponWielllnir nre oly(l (o Hi" lettor, writes Joo Vila. In the courne at Plea for IflOTkcInK dam In the Um)lr nut Thrre Is '"no tffth qilotlnB further from the artltl", for esrry one knons wluit Is to toUovr. rtrt' defenw of New orks eubllm Imttltiir prlvlleBe. then nome tu(T about the uplift of brenlinr. and then the kernel of tho wholi iitory a fllni at the Maryland unit Kentu ly tracks, ".liiniinate.l by the mutuals " All th Jockey club bo. it era do It. To prote the ainertlon read further Vigl. Innio bv tba track .-tewarda Is Impera'l The public le entitled to protection. Hn are the prhnte layers, who are expected to taml the rair day I' and day out " lly layer 18 meant the ublqultoa." liooktnaker, ho haa a moral fear that mutuels Mhlch deprive the bookie of a monopoly In llslnit the "md ' may arou-e the public coueclen-e on tracks "dominated by the mutuels " ...r. l in uu Sir. Vlls unfolds a further defense of New vmk itmmi. "iiaeinir without nriiat i- rs uid not Hmou.u to n, row of pins f..r !,h,ynronNoeven Tr"nJrbkila,t "'eSl" lected from hettlm " Next toins the iinul appeal for which the article was nrllteri "t'ondlllons, therefore, are much different from thosn. In Maryland and Kcntuck- where the imrl-mutuela flonilnate the rport The "dirfeienc." tt nilKht Le .idiltil. is abort f'.rty centa on the dollar. The sur reptitious KAmbllmr conditions that Mr Vila has painted In New York arc Idea. vt Irast no worse than the bnotleKxInic and hold-up method.1 carried on In the strests altliouKh tha latter Are not so 'sicretl' cai rled out. The Onlnrlo Jockey Club has announced that the TorontA sprlrc meetlmr will Iw held from Hiit'i-day, May SI toMaj 28. The KlnK's IMate. ono nnl one-quarter miles. STAOti added, anil nfty sulneas. tho gift of Klnir Oeorrfe V, will be run ott the openlnc .I.I 1. UI.hI.U T.Rn....MA U.nl.AB f .mi.. 1.. iu uc run uurins uis auHHin or i:i Tho entries for the abovo ttakWclose March 13. ! .. The new ateeplechaaa 'course plans for ' '''"I"! i"."'?.. !'ii .?c,,,rS.p.e',Are ' ""W r" "" . .w ........c iiniuiiil.n-,. -.VU1' l(. uiii'Liiuii iti. iiusi'iui ( tijurnrp, u J'Jlllnnri- T.hlR. anil Submitted til the AVesli h.nfee lUclnir Association, but hae not yet beon iifproved Th course, with a huto across the entile Infteld, Is of klte.shapcd formation with aeenteen Jumps. Tho Kolnic will all bo on the oJ, without any flnlslnng on tho ",a,n trRcU NT Toledo Veterans Sign Contracts Toledo. O,, Tel), al.i S'tnd cotrtract i of four' of last year' iiml.rii of the Toledo American Association club vre received by.i Koiter llrrsnahan. president of tin? rmta. Thy nre inflelder Pyer Outtlel.Ier Wlrulanil nnd lltibers Iirndy i.nd MciJ, Hrcsnalian also announced tho -close, of C'ader Ier nard M Kelley to'olJinbj of tho South Atlantic League. T1 Captain 1 Booty and Saddle ; - i 1. - , . y T , - . ; ; - ' l i I Au If IT FrTTTrtYs JrrfK ' f: 1 III III I I TT-rf1 T iTTi. tfHI lT A I A &&. urn OfiJ f . B FEBRUARY 21, 1921 "" " ' ' ATHLETICS START TOOAY Conhio Orders Players to Re port for Initial Workout This Morning I-ahc Charles, Ia.. Veb. 111. Connie Mack, manager of tho Athletics, along with Harry Davis and Danny Murphy, nsNtant coaches nnd a doen or more lilnjers, reached town last evening shortly after , dusk and 4fcthough the townsfolk tendered them a waYril wel come the weather man had turned on the (old and a temperature of IT de grees greeted the arrivals. On Saturday night tt cold wave struck here and It appeared for a while as if the Athletics would liavc frost for their first week In camp., but yesterday the sun came out strong, the temperature began to gradually climb once more and I when Manager Mack retired he did so with every intention of startimr nrnctlce this morning, having left Instruction for the players to report for the initial uimui i au n. in. 'iiie park yliere tiio men will play Is in perfect condltioli. Tho dlamoml is n ne ' and the outfield have been cnrefulb sodded nnd rolled. When Manager Mack . arrived he found Tilly Walker. Rrynn Harris and C. Rolin Naylor awaiting I mm. iiuvinK urrivru carurr in me ouj . ' A dozen more of Connie's uthlctcs are j i exported some time today. J With Connie came Rommel, Keefe, Hclmach. Kckert, Rarrctt. Perkins. Hasty. Ktley, Slappy, Danny Murphy, i Harry D.t'vls. Trainer Killing. Secretary' I.I l !.. 1 1 ..-..11. i. .1.- .1 Robert Schroedcr and Airs. Jlnck. At New Orb-mis' the recruit St. I Louis Cardinal batterymen joined Mack- ' men nt the station. There were ten in ' the party headed by Captain Rort Shot j ten. Thcjremnlned on the. train after i the Mnckmen alighted at Lake Charles, j as they were bound for Orauge. Tex., forty miles west. Browns Off for Training Camp ! M. I.ntiU. Sin., Feb. at --The e'lvar.i Kuiird of the Ht. Louis Americans rtepar'ed yesterday for the trr.'nlni camn at IIol-j- i i lura. I.a. Tho rest of tha team leaves here I next Sunday. MEN'S Hand-Tailored Spring SUITS Made to Sell for $40.00 to $75.00 SIO.50 up Wi i LIAM and LIAM 1516 Chestnut St. PRACTICE CAIIHBBHHHIMr ANOTHER BASKETBALL AT ARMORY First Squadron Will Play Brown Preo Tonlaht Tim boskctb.lll team of flic Krt Squadron will i1ay Rrovm Prep this evening at the KIrst Cavalry Aimory, Thlrtj second street nml Lancaster avenue, tiio vlMiiira linve n strong llne-ut) in MrKcnzIp, Kerr, CJreenwood, Slcdell and Ornnt. 'they expect to put r crimp In the winning streak of the troopers. i How much coal do you waste f 7a.- IT IS safe to say that fully three fourths of Philadelphia's household ers burn from one-fifth to one-fourth more coal than is necessary to heat the home properly. Very often the use of a different size coal will effect a big saving. The amount of coal put on the lire at one time also has much to do with the total amount consumed in a season. Then, too, a change in methods of fixing drafts and dampers frequently brings about aston ishing results. We will gladly send one of our heat ing experts to examine your heating plant and advise you as' to the best methods of getting the most heat out of it with the least coal. There is no charge for this service. All our 27 yards in Philadelphia and suburbs can make immediate delivery of any size of Newton household coal. fl, g it Mith the least coal. There is no I tal How much do vou need tn rpi-,i ,,... m much do through until spring? not yet over. vui - w , . - WVB. . j jrj iu IGEa B. NEWTON COAL CO. I Telephones. I Spruce N00 Race gy0 I f vwiwwlwwlwwlwwlwBiKxi JWWaWWaWWaWWaWWiWWiWWiWWiWWiWWiWWiWWiWWiWWiWftftk Jyjk TwwwJwlw.wBWwJaBwPwJhMk. ItyffB I VM II Am v a V JkrVw K1 " (iwl wa. I Bwi m wJ wa m M . wm. 0. V m B VMwK?' ' I'liiiTori u rHOTori..vs 14 SSSSSgil Daily Photoplay Guide The NIXON-NlRDLlNGtlR THEATRES X3 i AVFNI IF :jlh Sl- nd Alitshtny Aya. r;i i km 11 iiiiik., "The Wondciful Chance" BELMONT :u VR,asatl"' kmii iir.xvirrr i "SILK HOSIERY" PCnAD com iz t.i;ur. A I...LS. MA WON 1 ll. In "THE RESTLESS SEX" COLISEUM MAi'.rci.i- iu.rih... I.HTll NO (Jill ivin-'tun riii-Rrini is. THE INSIDE OF THE CUP" ir sinn it.-im- it. l oirmu- A.VK JiwluiJ-' Jli' i l-i n'Mct- . n Vrx fura L." III I'K .MlM".i In "JUST PALS" LEADER .111' .f f.iVi'ikTri, vii. Mwllni-B Dulli linvnn i in ill llll.l.'M. "THE INSIDE OF THE CUP" 1 Cr 'QT r'-u v- tt;iHT HTnEKrs I LVJL.U01 aih i ,, l.io r.i. it -;j to u .ii i.i sm v m: (.minus in iiuiri iriTnnDi"" i - vn-vrM ku and luvnui r iuwn . ir 7 ami 9 I M1MKI, Miai'li-I In "FOLLY'S TRAIL" Dr I S-'U A-l HAN-HM 81S iiiti; in. it. in "THE JUCKLINS" STRAND "ThSo a .-. ri' II in Mil Mi's. "MIDSUMMER MADNESS" iwmuwmmumuumv ACTOR HUNKLIM i auiAim AVtt MO 1 Jl matini:k i).iL,r T,n,JWL "i "PRAIRIE . MLS" AT IROnA-1-- aicnMANTow-N avb, U1VJ "M. MKTIN'KB DAILT 1)1 STIN FVIIM M In "BIG HAPPINESS" X3L.IMN MATINI.K UAII.T :.TO PLEfflife W WOMAN" . BLUEBIRD V. .-:" , , "CupMhe.Cowpunchtr" , 17- KICK COMING r Tl.r latter now have won six ganiM In siicceis'on and have only Iot one piimc, that to tho Trt-(utictl quintet at the start of the season. The reguy lur line-up of Calhoun nnd MclnliariH forwards; Uats.m. center and Hcddlt imd Douglns, Rtiards, will start for the troopers. Tin All-Phlliulclphlu Hockey Girls have a contest Kciieiiuied ns the pre ! Ilminary. Last week they easily tie fented Philadelphia College of Osteons' thj, 4D--1. Dancing will follow the cage contest. M Sn you need to carrv vnu The storm season in C A R IVI A N uBn.E.Nrow.v avb. "DIAMONDS ADRIFT" -CENTURY Ert Av" ". "THESOUL OF YOUTH" Fay's Knickerbocker ;&V,o4& e "THE ROAD DEMON" l ' FAIRMOUNT '-lliJLM' "HELP YOURSELF" FRANKFORD 4T1S nJA'1-" 'MADAME X" Germantown o:J?v5?:n!.-,"t-"a A-,.. M.I I tM 1. TU I oDA,LI . "THEFURNACE" i GRAND a-'D ASBUi -" wiiu LtTTY" IMPERIAL s?,aVJ5 powun. w", TOM m'&RZV DAILT '! A tt..'. ,!... .," JEFFERSON 0,$lD,r;.. , A SLAVE OF VANITY" LIBERTY I,KOMtv7W ". While New York Sleeps M,:Ms1'-- "THE IRON RIDER" OVERBROOK"1 "tzgww vvn. Dead Men Tell No Tal 68- lJ(P'V ' "'" 4 TtAUPIM Ht. ! fe&gfe-a. K SPRUCE SfT "iflMrU J s .-jjJ .it. ..,a.vi. j-aN i'.j . - ,"& I - .-,, .i '' 1. r LlLil u,n
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