'jat- in" 'W j: k"Vrv'"'"l ,J ".? ,-;'.' i it '.'"' EVEterc? rrma& iimoti:? & 2I ifl BHHOLIGRAEE IS FREE-FOR-ALL La Sallo Only Toam That Hasn't a Look-in for Basketball ' n- Championship W, thr-rr- ever n rnco liko the Cnth- oil,- T.engiio basketball Btnicfilc tills sua- "with the fiRht nearly over, every tenm in the lenguc with the exception of La sVlelms a chanon to win th cup, and hnt'fl morn all of the trnms think that X" will win the honors. , 1 st Joseph's I'rep, last year s e hamp.i, .1 nrencnt are n a tie with illanova ?'rrn ami Catholic High for tho lead. ,i West Catholic Is a half name behind fh. Iciiilew. but the Western fo.ls lmvc hn Rams more to play than The other thTCnit season, the first of the Catholic T.riie St. Joseph's Prep enjoyed a alk away. This season woh one of L..t Ht. Joseph's opened the season SHrimmlnr Catholic IllSh. and West K.ino1lc in iulck sncceHMion. Villa I'rcp kept up with St. Joseph's by tjcfcntlnir Catholic nich nnd La Sallo. Then It looked ns If tbo race would bo a struggle between the Main Liners nnd St. Joseph's I'rep. After defeating I.n Salle Prep, St. Joseph's Prep was wal loped by tho Vlllanova five, and then It looked llko a rlneh for tho Mnln Liners. Then camo tho second upset. West Catholic defeated Villanovn on the Main Liner's own rourt, thui raising the hopes of St. Joseph's again. Here Is where tlif- Catholic High five stepped Into tho limelight. They defeated La Sallo Prep, 'West Catholic nnd St. Jo seph's Prep In the rourso of two weeks, giving Vlllanova tho lead ngaln. Ht. Joseph's turned tho tables on Vlllanova Prep and defeated the Main Liners de cisively In the Rtllcs street "gym." thus making a tic between Vlllanova and St. Joseph's for the lead. Hut Cotholic High nlso stopped Into that tTo the fol lowing day bv defeating Lu Salic Prep for the second time. St. Joseph's Prep will meet La Salle Prep this week nnd the final league game for them will take place next Monday when they will meet West Catholic. Villanovn Prep has two hard games .Tel to plav. This week it will meet the Catholic High five on the Catholic High court, and the West Catholic quintet will bo played nt the K. of 0 . Hall Wednesday of next week. Catholic High lids vet to meet Villa, nova nnd West Catholic. The Cahlllltcs will ,ply West Catholic on March fi at the Armory at Forty-first and Mnn tun streets. West Catholic has yet three games to piny, Catholic High and St. Joseph's I'rep. Tho camo with St. Joseph's rrep was originally scheduled for Feb ruary 0. but was postponed until Feb ruary 28. Eddie Murphy, tho fast forward nnd foul tosscr of tho St. Joseph's five, will be lost to tho team for the rest of the hcason, because of scholastic difficul ties, thus leaving St. Joseph's without a foul shooter. This la tho first case of Ineligibility In the league, nnd may prove disastrous to tho St. Joseph five, .vet the prep lads still have Marty Kane, who bns proved himself to be a vnlunble asset to the prep five. Eddie Shevlln Finishes Pupil Hoiton. MnM., b. 2.1. Eddie Shovlln, thn Dartmouth boilnn mailer, save nnother t9n yesterday. Hut whether his pupil, VounR Nelll, of Allentown, Pa . will pront by hie Instruction, remnlns to tw eecn. At onv rat. i;ddlo Kftvo him a nretrale lee eon, putting him away' about the middle of the second round Pell Retains Racquet Title Xrw York. Feb. 23 Clnrence C. Tell, ot tho Now York ltncquet artfTonnle Club, re tained his title of national nmnteur racquet rhnmplon by defeating his clubmate. Stan f(J Mortimer, In the final match of the tournament hero, The scores. 15-0, 12-10. 8-10, 10-0, 1B-0 Giant Rookie Sign New York, fob. 23. Tho alants hoe re ceived the ilKnod contract of.Lrto Kane, an Inllelder purchased last fall from tho Hart ford club. Kane Is one of the five rookie second banomen who will set a tryout at the training camp at Ban Antonio, HEYDLER RESENTS ATTACKS ON LANDIS National League Head Issues Statoment Criticizing Men Who Seok Impeachment New York, Feb. a1?. Expressing tHe belief that "In due tlmo Judge Land is will devote nil of his talent nnd energy to baseball," John A. Hcydlcr, presi dent of the National League, Issued n statement hero today criticizing the men who seek his Impeachment. .Ttiriirp Landis' decision to remain on the bench, he said, was that of the Jutlgo himself nnd "not by request of flip baseball nconlc." Aftor asserting that Representative Wclty, author ot tho Impeachment res olution, had failed to make plain that the decision of the Federal District Court, In Washington, in declaring baseball n combination in violation of tho Sherman net. had boon reversed bv tho Court of Appeals, President Ilovfllor added tbnt baseball had been fighting for n score of years to have its tAttm fteflnltalv Ffltahllshcd bv the United States Supremo Court. Unscbnii men conienucu, uc ex plained, that baseball does not const!- ii.fA trnrln ni- mmmr-rrm. rhnr. the camo Is not n trade, but a sport, nnd that the reserve clause in uie piayers cou tract Is legal. , "As far ns bnFoball Is concerned, nothing that has been eoltl In Con gross will shako our determination to go ahead on tho right course wc have shaped, nnd wc are confident that no ono can successfully assail tho Amer icanism, Inherent honesty and fearless ncas of tho man baseball has chosen to perform a real public service." ALL-SCHOLASTICS READY Schoolboy Cage Stars Combined for Exhibition Garnet Tho All-Scholastics, a basketball team composed of stars selected from local high schools represented In the In terscholastlc League, has been formed nnd will play under tho management of Lmnnucl Ucloff. He has arranged for several games already and a number of other dates still are open. Silver and Stevenson, respectively, star forwards of South Philadelphia High nnd West Philadelphia High; El llott, West Philly High center, and Welnstcln nnd Shane, South Philadel phia High nnd Northeast High guards, have been assigned to berths. Games have been arranged to date ' : '. B: i A Man's Pie Fresh Delicious Try it now Just phone to your grocer or bake shop and say, "Send a Sun-Maid Raisin Pie," or make one at home according to the recipe below You'll get the pie that men like best be cause of its flavor and nourishment The raisins are Sun-Maids, plump and tender The pie is baked so the juice forms a luscious sauce It's a man's pie and a woman's, too, because it is delicious and easy to prepare. Healthful, too, for raisins are nutritious. Rich ip. assimil able organic iron, which brings the tint of roses to women's and chil dren's cheeks. Eat raisins daily in some delicious form and you'll get all die iron you need. Every first-class baker sells Sun-Maid Raisin Pie i. i i SUN-MAID RAISINS Recipe for Real Raisin Pie Cut This Out and Keep It 2 cups Sun-Maid Raisins 1 Vz cups boiling water 1 cup sugar 4 tablespoons cornstarch Juice 2 lemons 1 tablespoon grated lemon rind Juice 1 orange 1 tablespoon grated orange rind 1 cup chopped walnuts Cook raisins in boiling water for five minutes; pour into sugar and corn starch which have been mixed. Cook until thick; remove from tire and add other ingredients. Bake be tween two crusts. Walnuts may be omitted if desired. with Lancaster Hlgb, Fifth Avenue High School, of Wheeling. W. Vn. : Washington, D. O.. High School nnd Tomo School, ot Port Deposit, Md. Manager Hcloff, 2303 South Mildred streM, is negotiating for other games. Tla Juana Track Closes Ann DIpkk, C'nl , Ft. 2J Jams Cof frotn prmjjfnt or the lower calirornln Jocli. y Club, him closed the Tla Justin track becnuta f tho heavy tolls exacted by the Meilcun tloernment PLANS FOR SPHA NINE Schedule Open for 1921 Competition on the Diamond With Uie basketball schedule draw ing to a close, plans for the 1021 base ball fceason hnvo btcn started at the South Philadelphia Hebrew Associa tion After establishing n brilliant reputation ns a traveling team for scv- I crnl Masons, S. P. II. A will piny honei games this jeiir. i Clamps arc to be booked with lllllU1fl,J I Hacharach Giant. Cuban Stars, I Parkcsburg Iron Co., llnltlmoro Dry r Docks, SbarplcsH and other uggrcga tiom of like caliber. 13 Gottlieb ugnfn will mating!) the South Plillly team, and. ' he will bo assisted by "Mciry" 'An man Jf j jj t Always use Sun-Maids for your every cooking need. Made from California's tenderest, sweetest, juiciest table grapes, noted for their fragile skins. Packed in a great sun-lighted, glass walled plant. Sweet, clean, whole some American raisins the kind you know are good. Three varieties: Sun-Maid Seeded (seeds removed), Sun-Maid Seed less (grown without seeds), Sun Maid Clusters (on the stem). All dealers. Insist upon the Sun-Maid Brand. Send for free book, "Sun-Maid Recipes," describing scores of ways to iise. CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATED RAISIN CO. Membership, 10,000 Growers Fresno, California Cut This Out and Send It j California Associated Raisin Co, Dcpt. N-245-A. Fresno. Cal. Please send me your book, "Sun-Maid Recipes," free. Nunc. AdJrti City, X, 1 'l 91 P A.C ICA.RD Not to see the new Packard Single Six is to deny yourself knowledge of a remarkable motor car which links true Packard character to HIGH GASOLINE MILEAGE LOW COST OF UPKEEP HIGH TIRE MILEAGE LOW OPERATING COST HIGH EFFICIENCY LIGHT WEIGHT The Packard Single Six Tour ing is now $2975, f. o. b. 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