n.'Sf ' u-'v( n'TFI il iW'z VfrTIvV'ft.Tf" )lljff7"'n'n,f -",rlv " nvTjPwLi" ''.' 'jrfirwr '' "' " ""'"- jJf"'--"'Tff.aj 'y J . ..Vf" -.v 'r"'i,jrT-iA'y--vg'-'' ' -' ?i)7j M EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1921 iy $ THERE WILL BE A BIG DROP IN BEEF WHEN DEMPSEY AGAIN TOPPLES WILLARD IN THE RING riVTI 'UJ'li.tirr.rf-JI WW , i BiLL HOLLENBACK MA Y ASSIST COACH HElSMAN Rumor. That Former Tutor Look After Pcnn Bachfield Hobey Light Will Not Be Named as Assistant mtnnci current In University of Kp'cnnsrlvnnln nthletlc circles close to A. cowers that be In football aro to tho Kte .risen In nn effort to trnlRh c. JSt the coaching problem of the lted 2nd Blue. The six reported develop. menu re ns i" , Vn, 1UU IIUHCTIum.ii, iiuuuu.i tuu-kfleld Ur and former coach, has utotxWnt the barkfleld candidates. "sSSd. MW Light, one of tho JateM tackier and Interfertrs over fo wear the Ited and Mue, will not b an nslsant coadi. Third. EITorts aro bolnc maJo to -cure Harold Gaston, now In tho Enitl Slates anny, to coach tho lino tFourtli. ' Carl Thomas, member of Pain eridlron teams In 1017, 1010 and 1S0. will not be an assistant coach, rumored earlier this year. Fifth. Ton McNamara, coach of assistant coach as a general utility ""sMh. lai)" Lcvcnc, nn end of reputation at Pcnn many years no will not return next fall. . A 1.a momnpra nf tlift font. ball committee at the University deny n affirm the rumors nave liroycu iru.i. less. . Despite this, it is Known uy unj- num ,., of men closely In. touch .with the football situation nt Pcnn that Hill tt.iiahKm1 whn ronrnpil Pcnn State Mid Syracuse and nssstcd Uoti Folwcll In 1010, has been npproached by one " l.. lin nnnftnlrrpp nml uv the coach of the team, and naked that he dljCUSS tnC SUBJCCl Ol tumimiug vuutii Herman on Franklin Field next fall with the bockficld candldateH. It U farther known, It Is said, that Hollen back reserved decision, and stated that .t.. ty hltn f npnpnt thn nofiltlnn three salient features In his system of eeicbing mat are not uaeu uy wiu uenu toarli be instituted. Business May Interfere What Hollenback 8 decision will be li a matter of conjecture. At present v. i. I- Vf Ynrlr ntntn nn n buslnpss trip and is not expected to return to this city until the end of the week. Close frlcndH of Hollenback. who is rated as one of the best backs ever pro duced at the University, assert he will hardly accept me position Because f Ma rvpn'tvlnt hllutmwa fitnl thn noops blty for him to devote ull his time to it. It Is possible, nccorning to incae name tk. trllnn ... u V tWIWn tnn Kflflt1P flnM that Dill will be seen on Franklin Field next fall. If Hollenback docs agree to accept the position. Coach Hclamon will have lor an assistant a man won verscn in the backflcld plays of the northern teams. As a coach at Penn State and afterward at Syracuse Hollenback made a great name for himself by the Quality of play of bis backflcld stars. Ills work with Folvtoll'n team In 1011), par ticularly with the backs, . earned him increased laurels at that time. Hollen back knows the gome from, A to Z and may be just the man to nss'ist Ilelsmnu in bringing the Ited jind Rluo back to the pinnacle it held when Hollenback himself was captain of tho Ilcd'and Blue back in 1008. WENTZEL, PIRA IS BACK IN "Happy If'hitcy" Makes Good Year Lay-Off and Now Doesn't Bar Any Middleiveight By LOUIS THIS apparently is the oppn season fA. L- ... .... . i-ume-oncft atnictes in tno rlnj. There are a number of Phlln delphlans who are back In the sock or net socked pastime, while boxers In other cities also aro returning for com petition with the gloves. For two years Whitey Wentzcl, of Pittsburgh, was earning his dally brend other than by the ubc of his padded mittens. Then, recently, Whitey de. elded to box again. It came nbout this way: Wentzcl happened to lenrn that nn opponent of Iluck Crouse at Connosvillo. ia had taken sick, and the promoter was having no easy matter getting some one to meet the smiling Buckerlno. ij . y twelve hours' notice Wentr.el suddenly decided, hnvlng nothing else to lo that evening, not to disappoint thn mitchmaker nor Crouse. Hight off the reel Wentzel dropped f r the count of nine und nt the nniBh of ten rounds Crouse wns a ?.Terr.. ,tnrflsllcd battler. Ten days ;;"" who also has been christ Lin1 Ilanpy because he smiles nil the wh le In tho ring whether doing the focklng or getting socked, conceded ht;. weight nnd reach to John Iliirke, W.O National amateur light heavv i htch,aip!on, the Pittsburgh win ning all the wny. llefore retiring two years ngo, Happy nhltey Wentzel had boxed Hnrry Grcn -J.en tlmes- nlH0 n"ck Crouse, Mike HcTeagiic, .Tohuny Howard nnd K. O. lioughlln. "Y Keck, sports editor of tho Gn ""Tlmes and a former Phllndel- F, i""n. is me authority that Wentzel 8 nnnthr TTn..... n..t. ..,.. .. i . wiu; ",cu v" u ,mruur Jimmy MeKeogue, Wentzel's man ?, Is to take Wentzel to New York 'or a match nt the Madison Squnro rden the latter part of the montn and at present Is endeavoring to ur range fur n bout on behalf of Happy tthitey here either on his way to uotbam or on tho return. Scraps About Scrappers i.:i"'? louna mat hl four-year lay. wits r- .7.n?nVcP. ,n lnTouna match MhtJiMcCb!.,n rrliburi on Tueeday WdW"11 whipped McCaho .o decl.lvely wi vT . rv". u "" w,ln In" " '"at t. .n?1";''?11 " " K- O. Johmon at l"hna,qU.lln?n,ch1.arCh " SteCaU "" rnrr r ... i i. i. .- I!n ...: . -".'. inio nciion aiier ue- h mni. i """.!. lat wveral weeka when Hrf,,"l"l'.0J'nnir.I' ! at the Cambria to. IHnnT. aV. in .Suw MoUaod and Walter l'raSiusmi.ln " ml. with the prellmai V" Schteibfip rruRKie ueuone va. .V t.y.,l";S? ?m rrn trom McKe eaport. ' will luwr.d nlhl ?l ine National Club, louth Phrn. ,?.0"0 i the moat promtalna- " an bini.n ""?".'; J tarry. Another 'n. hni.".SP tle proram la Joa Nel. ""a Kid WlllTama return- meetlnB. I'5ltn,'Hmlfir,r;..i?rT?Vr TorI' n"t t .'"nt t in, hivm nf.nn'r Kramer', op. "'' Ta,"' .i,L" .I1'""'"" arid had to at State and Syracuse Will Helsmnn will have free rein in select ing his assistants, and It is said that if Hollenback ngrccs the football com inittic and the athletic council will stand as a unit behind the head couch's selection. In order for any one to bc mo jnn asslstnnt coach nt Pcnn It U first neccaary for the head coach to give his approval, then the football conf mittco and finally the nthletlc council. Hobey Light, according to reports that were current last month, was to look after tb tnckllng nnd interfering of tho team ns n whole, in which posi tion he would prove invaluable, Within the last two weeks tho nnine of Light has been scratched from tho list, due, It Is averred, to his inexperience ns n coach nnd tho necessity for securing it man who will inject pep nnd enthusiasm in the squad, something thnt was lack ing Inst fall. Light, it is snld, resigned his nositlon nt Lebanon Vnllev Oollptro. where hp was nthletlc director, bo thatJ ne coum nrrntigo to como to this city next fall. lllnrold Gaston, n pupil of Dr. Charles K. "Duck" Wharton, Is being bought ns coach of tho line. Gaston wns to be the lino couch last year, but In ability to secure his relcnso from the military service prevented his appear ance on Franklin Field, nnd ns n ro suit Dr. Wharton looked nftgr the line. Gnston is n firm believer In the Pcnn system of defense, and it Is said that If he-comes hero will be nsked to use it. Gaston wns u stnr lineman n lmlf dozen years- ngo, nnd has had considerable micccss In coaching smaller colleges. Carl ThomnH is the former Central High School player whose lino work ut Pcnn for three seasons earned him n varsity bertli each year. Lnst year he was tried at center in the backflcld and finally in the line. His nnmc, like that of Light's, wns mentioned last month, but, according to reports, was never seriously considered. McNainnrn Mentioned Tom McNnmnrn hud considerable success with the scrub team last yenr after being denied -the privilege of play ing football because of n weak heart suffered In the service. McNnmaro be fore taking up a rillc was a star back at Fordham. It Is said that he will Be used this yenr ns n general utility man. He is recognized ns one of tho best instlllcrs of morale that n Ponn team has had In mnny seasons. Mc Nnmarn Is still a student nt the Uni versity. Izzy Lcvene has been assisting as an end conch nt Pcnn for mnny years nnd lias been lnstiiimental in turning out such stars ns Hoy and Heinle Miller nnd Hud Hopper. It is reported that Ievene wns offered n post on the Pcnn coaching staff by n member of the com mittee nnd that recently his name had been scratched from the list entirely. Dr. Hunter Scarlett, who also worked with the ends last season, announced at the close of the last yenr thnt he would not return next fall, nnd ns a 'result there Is considerable speculnt'on ns to the possible new wing conch. The nthletlc council will moot Friday of" next week nnd at that time it is expected the footbnll committee will present to If recommendations for next fall's coaching staff. In the meantime thi rumor factory will probably be busy bringing up new nnmes ns coaches. TE PUNCHER, SOCKING GAME Against Bitch Crouse After Two- II. JAFFE after accepting the Kramer match, decided he didn't want It after all. Adnm Hjn hai paired oil three profes sional boute at the Qnrety 'cmorrow nluht. Al Ilrown va. K. O. Lew Baker, nilly Phil. llPH v. Ed Dempaey and another four- rounder will complete the card. rtobhr Duma, n Southwarlt 128-pounder. lookn lllo a protirlalne puxIIIki. lie la matched for two boula. meetlr.v Micky- Mur phy In Choetor next Monday nUht and Tom my Lehman nt the Auditorium here the fol lowing week. Jforrun VIIIIatn will put en a apeclal bout between Joe Smith and Your. Tom O'Leary In addition to hla reirular procram next Tues day nlk'ht at the Auditorium. Oua Kran chettl va. Al Fox will t tho wind-up. Other houta: Freddy Trotto va. Krankle Alder, Tounv Iluck Fleming- va. Iteddy Jackaon. Ilenny Mans va. Yountt Joe Tuber and Willis Thomaa va. Tranklo McKenna. An ull-Nrxro ahmv la acheduled for the Auditorium March 10. John Henry Johnnon and Joe Ilutler have arranged the following card: Kid Coplln va. Kid I'attlllo, Jamaica Kid va. llattllns Kid Toweil. Ilobby Wrlifht va. Vernoi (ireen, Kid Iloota va. "Joeby" and Cincinnati I'lanh v. Kid Henry. Mlekry l'uMiuale. a Newark, N. J., bantam under tho nrmanement of Kddlo Edward". Is open for bouts with any one hla weLaht. I'as quale was nparrlnir parlnor for Johnny Dun dee, Denny Valaer and Joe Lynch, Kdwarda nays; ulso, Mickey has a hefty wallop. AVully Jlinckle will box ln th futuro under the wlnz of Kddle llrennan, who wnnts to pair oft the drays Kerry welterwelsht with airy of the Impounders. Hlnckle hna tenta tive dates In Trenton and Iteadlnv this month, llrennan alao Is handling Joe Cros aon, a middleweight. Johnny (Inllualier haa been remalched by Jark McCarthy to meet Mickey Dougherty in Baltimore next Wednesday rrtght, The former made a big hit In his first match with Dougherty, McCarthy says. Htee Ilrown writes that CharleB iluck. a li'fl-pouridcr. Is ready to swap punches with Ran Hartman. Juck IcCarthy Is to atop In as match maker of the Oermantown A. A , together with Lew Ilalley. The latter also will act In the capacity of referee and announcer. With Ilalley stepping Into the boxlnv Kame again, it means that even promoters are starting- to come back. Their llrst show will be put on next Thursday night. BASS AND MONROE DRAW Furnish Fast Bout In Wind-Up at the Tuxedo A. C, Hennlo Unas and Young Monroe fur nished n foit eight-round wlndup in the finnl at tho Tuxedo A. C. (National A. A.) last night, lloth boys sealed 118 pounds nnd took the place of tho bout originally scheduled between Hnt tllng Kiddy, of New York, and Joe Christie, of this city, who failed to ap pear. The semlwlnd-up wns a slam-bang nffalr between Johnny O'Ncil, of South wnrk. and Jack Hrady, of Schuylkill. Tho latter sent O'Nell to tho mot in the first session for the count of seven, but in tho next round O'Neil came back nnd caught Hrady with n haymaker that required fifteen minutes before he wns able to leave the ring. In tho other bouts Andy Itlvers had the better of SInrty Williams, a brother of Kid Williams, and Joe Gannon stopped Jimmy Kelly in tho opening round of their scheduled six-round ad -to. May Coach at Penn H8 '"-'.t11&'' .$ HILL IIOLI.KNItACK former. Penn football star, who has been Invited to nsslst Head Coach Helsman ln tutoring Itcd and IMue bncUlleld ATHLETE KILLED "BUI" Johnson, Ex-W. Va. Tackle, Reported Shot In Coal Strike Morgnntovtii, V. Va., .Mnroh !5. A telegram wna received here nt noon to dny thnt William V. Hill" Johnson, star tackle on the Wett Virginia foot bnll Mmnd last full, had been shot and killed at his home at Welch, W. Va., last night. No dpttiil of the shooting have thus fur been received, but John son lind withdrawn from tho university nt tho end of the last semester nnd was serving ns n special officer in the south ern West Virginia coal fields strike. Johnson came to West Virginia from Swnrthmore Prep School, though he was n native of Welch, nnd played u great game ut tackle last full for the Moun taineers. 'He kicked' goals from tho field for West Virginia against both Princeton nnd Rutgers. Under the Big Top BhreTcport. I.a. Tentntivo plana for tho tnttlnar order if 'ho Nv York Americana bv M.inaarer Miller HUKiclna places "Chick" I-'ewater In the lend-off ponltlon, Hncer reck Irpaugh hex'.. 'Ilalio"nuth third nnd Frank linker fourth. Tinker will plav third nnd Aaro.l Wnrd shifted to accond. Tecklnpauuh will In) nt short nnd Wallln l'lpp at drat, l.robably nltcinntlnB with Dob Mcusel, Wnlly fechumr will do ihe bulk of the cntchliu;. and the outlleld will be Kewatcr In left, Iluth center and Itoth right. DiiII'ih. Tex. Pitcher J.m Ilaaby nnd Walter Malls are the latest arrivals at the Indiana" camp. Chet Thomaa, veteran catcher, and Jim Llndsoy. the only nbaen- tee nrn expected today the hottest day Dallas hn experience lenieruny no. since Inst October, nnd the pitchers had a lino opportunity to show their speed In the nrst worxoui. nutte, Mont. Nail MoKnln. Hcond baBe man of the University of Vermont last year, has been ordered to report next v.tek nt Hot Kprlnits. Ark., for n try-out with the l'ltts burah Nationals. Ht. I.oul Hobby Hrne. former St. Lends third baseman In the National Leiauo, haa rluned ni mnnns-er nnd pholna; captain of the Miami. OUIa,, team. In the new South western Lnnue. Han Antonio, Tex. Manairer John McOraw. of the (Hants, Is expected to rench hero some time todav alone with n. number of reculars The rest of tho suund, under Hush Jennlnas. haa beoii prevented from enitaBlnit In actual wnrk because of ruin. Orance, Tex. Koeera Hornrby. National Ix-rkuo battlns- ohamplon. will be used at third base when tho Cardinals open the mrles with the Athletlca In Houston on Sat urday. Hornsbv will take the placo of Milton Htock. who hns not ns yet uppered. and second will be covered bv Oconto Torporcer. i,f flyrncus. whu hna nt'.rncted favorable commont In his early performances, despite tho fact that ho wears spectacles while playing. , Sun Antonio, Trx. Itnlny weather la hold In? up the practice of tho Detroit THrers here. Mnnaner Ty Cobb will nrrlje today, end the rcitutnrs vlll roport next Monday. Scholastic Shorts No e.intaln ns yet has been chosen to lend the West Philadelphia Hltrh baseball tenni thla senain Joo lWart and Smith are In thn runninir for tho Job. tho vote at the finish of the schedule last yenr endlns In n tie. Thla will b lluirort'a second er on the team nnd ha stands out ns one of the best cntchors lu the Interscholafctlc Lcnjrua. Pmlth will play hu thlrJ season at short stop. Mr.t outdoor practice nt West Phllndel. run limn sinrieu uno ." ' v " " dates aro workln? out nt Klnesliiir Piny- arounun. ,-ii ij......... .... -... -r-;"- avonue. There are close to 10d candldntes out for the various berths, nnd Coach I.u kens will beuln weeding out his men next week. I.ii Sulle Prep Is planning- for the outdoor , . -j. ...1.1 .anmn llnr. thl.n f b-,in .11 , nthletra are netting Into shape for indjor competition, aim in " "i" ""', .', depended upon when the open-air schedule starta, rnur ie.ii ie. i'yj ..... ,..,.. relay tenm. namely. Ilochford. Jack Orr Mullln and Lcnahan. Tho Intter Is tho anchor man. Central Illsli Sehool'a track team will not have ro bl an edire on Hi opponents In the hla Indoor track meet at the Klrst IleKlment Armoiy en March 10 ns the Crimson and Oold had last wnson Tho victory of WeH Phllly over Centrnl Inst week wns unexpected and froved that Doctor O'llrlen's men elthi-r wera off form or elso are not up to the usual stnndnrd of a C If. a team j & jjlfliiaiam iWlMifiHB 'IB- mflsssssl SB -.issf l21l "HssssH sH ., j- C . iHKtlV '. sLsLV 7rsBustsHCi ,f. TissSiWfllsssB HtsssK Jm KOm i HftHsHissa Vmi, sssB sBssK -'uti w -s. a,iwvi s-jpraiHfrrxi.ecncKT"- tw 'r-.r 7 Ja- Managers! Baseball managers, don't put off order ing your team outfits. We are equip ped to save money for the early buyers. Send for samples and special team outfit prices Marshall E. Smith & Bro. 724 Chestnut Street TRENTON FORFEITS; LOSES FRANCHISE Eastern League Magnates Will Meet This Evening to Consider Action to Be Taken in Basketball Fiasco rpH12 game of basketball received a ' black eye lost night in Camden when the Trenton tram of the Eastern League refused to recognize the very rule thnt it, nlong with five other clubs, hna passed on Jnnunry II, nud left the floor in the game with Camden n few seconds nfter Referee Out Mnddocn had tossed up tho ball. Hefore the Potters quit the cage, however, Nell Dleghan scored n field goal and the gnmo wns nwnrded to Cnmdcn 1! to 0, The trouble Is the outcome of the rule wt.lnl, f,-l.(1.. f,-.i ..in, t.tnt'l.ifr Hf1ulff.t 1 bnll elsewhere when their tenm has n regularly scheduled contest. I.nst Fri dny nt Trenton, Ilcckmnn nnd Grim stend did not appear and tho club wns, notified that one would be suspended. Roth men Were playing in the Pcnn State League. Joie .Mini., tiart owner of the team. remarked ut Oermantown tho previous 1 week thnt he would carry out his pro gram In wnlking off the floor If nny i such notion was ever taken ngninst Trenton. Lnst evening Fred T. Wnl- ters, who is half owner, said it wns his p desire iu nnvu me Eiiinc piuyi'u mm . nnmed Griinstcnd ns the mnn to be sus pended. He Informed President Scheffcr of his decision. Manager Al Cooper nlso wanted the game to proceed nnd wns under the impression thnt everything wns O. K. Mn Hz Says Nothing Doing Cooper understood thnt Manz hnd dis posed of ids Interest to "Curlcy" Me Cue, but just before piny wns called the deal was nnnouitccd canceled. Mnux snld "both Hcckmnn nnd (Irinistead piny or no game." Then Half-Owner Wal ters offered to buy out Manx's Interest, but the lnttcr refused. The players niso would not play without Ileckman nnd (Jritnstend in the line-up nnd ns President Scheffcr nnd the Camden mnnngvment would not give in, the crowd wns disappointed nnd the match forfeited. Then followed n thousand informal conferences In nil parts of the spacious armory by the fnns. The merits of tho ense were, discussed till midnight nnd in the meantime the Camden plnycrs staged an exhibition contest with a picked tenm. The management of the ('million tenm refunded money to nil who desired it, but most persons kept their checks for the game next ctines day with Reading. President Hchcffcr has culled n meet ing for this evening when thn mng,- ! nates will net In the matter. Trenton, by, the action, forfeits its frnueliisc nnd the Cnmden management sufTcrs nn enormous monetary loss. Whether the Trenton owners can be suedfor walk ing off the floor was discussed and the Skecter mnnngement can no doubt col lect damages. Great Race Spoiled The fiasco spoiled the grcntest race in the hlatory of the lengue. Gcrmantown and Cnmdcn were lighting tooth nnd nnil for first place nnd Trenton and Reading were nlso bnttllng for the honor to meet the winner ns they ended the first half in a tie. What will hap pen .when the league managers meet Is uncertain. The league may even dis band. In case such action is tnken the fnns would like to see n scries between Camden nnd (icrmantown. Tho Eastern I.eiicue hns a reuutntion for making rules nnd breaking them. At the stnrt of the second unit an con cerned were notified that the laws gov erning the players would be enforced. In tho first hnlf the flnnl day for. sign ing players was December 11). On l)e rember 18 Trenton signed Rcrnie Dunn, of Wilkes -llarrc, nnd by his fne work wns nblc to end the first scrips in a tie with Railing. This was n violntlon of the rules, but Trenton went unpun ished on the plea of Ignorance of the time limit. Up nt Trenton several weeks ngo Gcrmantown brought Rube Cashman to play. Trenton protested, but Inter Al lowed the Germs to piny Rube. Had they insisted Cashman would never have played. President Scheffcr, who wns preseut, sold that ns far as he wns toncerncd the man wns Ineligible. Scheffcr immediately called n meeting for the following Sundny. Trenton played nt Musical Fund Hall Saturday night njid Owner Mini said he would be present the following day and wns full nwnre as to why the meeting wns called. He did not show up, but Inter gave INK PENCIL Writes tho instant it touches tho paper. All its lines nre of the same i thickness. ' Never lenks or clogs. Its Irldio-Plntinum point lasts for- ever and docs not scratch tho paper's surface. Como in and try writing with ONOTO. Two kindB Plain or 18-, !:t. Gold Bands. Two prices $3.00 and ?7.50. "Keep Ink in Your Pencil" t YEO & LUKENS CO.; STATIONERS , Printers, Blank Books New Address, 12 N. 13th St Also at 719 Walnut St. Ball f L Basketball Statistics INTKItrOLLKOIATK LUOUK rrnn. ,, . ij, i, . ...' V lilt .1 I .ss;i roinmiiin. . e .ijv 8 .780 rrlnrrton 2 .83.1 4 '.AOU Viiie. ..10 .143 Kilrtlnouth 0 L'ornrll... 4 K.1HTKKN i.uvni'i: V. T.. I'.C. W. J.. I'.IJ. 13 3 ,HI3 Trenton ..7 8 .7 11 4 .733 1'hlln..,.. 4 11 .207 7 7 .300 CoutMlfllr 12 .200 Cfl fflid Ml. , flrrm't'n iarttlllllt , the itorm ns' his excuse for not attend ing. Rending nlso wni nbsent, but business wns trnnsneted at n quorum wns on-hnnd. President Srheffer dis cussed the rule unnnimously passed by the league. He suld If they wanted It enforced, sny so, nnd if not, do nwny wit it. ns he wns tired being the laugh ing stock of every one. Want Itulo Enforced The league voted to enforce the rulo o the lett?r nnd ndded n further elnusc Philadelphia Termlnnl Division. Penn hnt lu no case whatsoever wns there, sylvan n Rnllroud. Lit Rros. ami t thnt to be any exception. The next Friday Trenton hnd two men missing, which furnished the present situntion. Tho mnnt.gers were nil bock of the president, UURt-IB ,tU ll .i. k n.v. ,. . "...v..-, nu 1.a.. t,f,l ,1m (1..1.II.. la ll.u, n,M,l. I tired of reading of rules pnssed by the' case moiruls and then held tin to scorn What nctlon will be taken tonight is nwnited with Interest. Hnlf owner Wnlter wanted to continue, but he loses his interest just the sumo for which he paid ?l(i(M). There is a sen timent In favor of granting Walter the first opportunity to secure tho club when it ! put on tue mnrKct, lie said he Is ready to continue and enn placo i a tenm on tno Iloor immediately. Mnny other towns nre clamoring for admission. Hnrrisburg and Atlnntlc, City are nnxlous to get in the lengue, nnd ns It hns been practically settled i the circuit will not no increased next season, there Is u likelihood that 'lren-l ton tins KicKCd ltseit out oi Dig league basketball. No new teams will be mi niated, ns there nre not .enough first clnss players now to see six teams through. ST. JAMES VS. BALDWIN West Philadelphia Five Will Close Season Tomorrow Night The St. James basketball team will I ploy the last came of the season to - Sow" vcnlng n"? Vr home'hXsiS. ty-eighth street nnd Woodland avenfte. I when the Jimmies meet Raldwin. first- lmlf niinmninni. nf i.n Mn.ii.i,....' half ilmmpions of the Mnnufncturcrs iinsketpnll League. St. James will travel for the rest of thn vnnnn nn,l .,,i,i iib f i,. -... Knyouln C. C, Pnrkesburg, West dies ter, K. of C. of Atlantic City or any llrst-clnss tenm. Address J. A. Lucy, 0740 Woodland avenue'. Boots and Saddle Harry Rudder, nn "unknown" horse, i defeated n fnlrly good field the other ' day at Shrcvcport nt long odds. He I meets n better class, however, today in the first race. Yellow Rlossom is u promising contestant, while Ornleggo also Is undoubtedly a contender. In the other five races nt the Louis ianu track the horses which necin in good form nre ; Second Shandon, Nick Lon don. Dnnno Rama; third Thunder- l.lr.l ATn.- lnun Slnl. ...... . r..-.tl. Roisterer, "Corydon. Kingllng II; fifth ! IMilltnnlr. f'ntnnln Tint., Kill . .l.l, I .-..,. ,.-., . .-... .. ..,.,, cAia, Spenrllne, Cockroach, Parrish. Tho fifth race nt Tlavnnn today, a hundlcap, brings together u good field. Mose Goldblott will have his reliable campaigner Frank . in tho running. !,. Mannn.l n.wl IJ,. .,,.., . .!. sibling eonte '" ,, . ., , . . . Holy Name Trims St. Ann I The Holy Name basketball team triumphed I finlf nVow1i?ee,,h.f fSffSht"111 Ir'ir'o I wna IS to 12 and most of the Point were mnde orr fouls. Matty rorel caced 0 out of 11 for Holy Name, and Tom TiKho regis, tered 10 out of K2 for St. Ann. In tho pre llmlnary same. Holy Name second added an other to Its Inns list of Winn defeating St. Ann second 21-11. TRAYLOR The name "TRAYLOR" has become synon ymous with the perfection of heavy machinery. We have now added this name to the best motortruck in America, as well as the only tractor built which means the elimination of the horse from your farm. 1 12-2-3-4-5-ton Trucks Traylor Engineering & Manufacturing Co. Ssleiroomi and Motor Trnck Service Station Broad St. & Lehigh Avenue Phone Diamond 1015 PRODUCTS V&M i 'J i mySsb M III' ' WNpr v5J HR Ami i public without middlemen's aid is uour gain. IJft Mercerized Printed w Oxfords, High-count 1$ Lorded MuZx -acy Reppe Cloths. Other Shirts, 90c to $2.75 Buy at either 1318 Chestnut St., Second Floor, or Factory, 8th & Spring TUTELMAN BROS. m. ,,,; ,...-iWy SPHIlADELPHIAJir 1 STRONG TEAMS IN i INTFRRITYIFARIIF II --,;- Circuit Will Bo Complotod at Mooting to Bo Hold Noxt Weok The Intercity Iloscbali League is gradually developing Into what mny prove to be the strongest independent circuit ever organized In tills locality. The regulations are such thnt only first class teams can enter, nnd of the two dozen nppllcnntH nt tho first meeting, the proposition has simmered down to nbout n dozen teams thnt probably will compose the circuit, which will he com pleted nt n meeting to fje held next week. . Three clubs hnvo posted their forfeit money .1. & .J. uonson, r icisner mm rtrMndlnirir nre exnocted to enter todny nnd n definite nnswer will be forthcom ing from Mlllville, Rrldgeton. lnetnnd. - - ..-- ... -- 1 - - V. 1 I'nrKCSourg iron, .-new jran oiui " 11 nitt I IdRTPr tiV 1 1I ft f.nfl HI IIP W t'fft There nre several tcoms nmong the Inenl seminros such us Stetson. North Phillies. Mnrshnll 13. Smith, etc., thnt have not completed plans for the coming season. They nre to be heard from and It nppenrs as if the league will go over big. Hllldalo Starts April :S0 Manager F.dwnrd Itolden, of Hill dale, is out with the announcement thnt me uaroyuos win open me nomc seiiaim on Saturday, April .'10. The team will travel on Sundnys, Mondnys, Tuesdny nnd Frldnys. Home contests will be booked on Thursdny, Snturdays and iiolldnys nt Jlllldale Pnrk, nnd on wed nesdnys at the Cnmdi mden Park. The colored nine last year won three championships, nnmcly : Philadelphia, Delaware county nnd Pennsylvania. They hung up n record of 102 won, .'11 lost und (I tied. The Racharoch (Hants, Rube Foster's American Rlnnts, De troit Stars, A. II. C.'s, of Indinnnpoiis; I Western Cuban tenm. St. Louis (Slants and Knnsns ft,. Mnnnpnhu ,vlll tin ,,, nt tn, parks" In octlon ngalnst Ililldalc. . V 0nniV,?llnP!.n:?,rB J "'VJl.now JumP in nn1 I),n the game right now A "" ffil ". V"ti w .Vl. nre , Xvlnwlt "? S" Ti atrC iSrL!' ' tho JirenKers nine nt l aim Jteacn, ..i,v.. i. i,u .f,,i frm T.nM ."''.' ..,"' "".. .7.. .." ""i.:;i. U aWH-h. miijw no iwvuwn fc U..U "ector ami line nre in uaiini., xkj. exas. Abcrfoylo In IHeld The Abcrfoylo team, of Chester, which was brought to tho front last year by Joe Fognrty, will nave practi cally the same strong line-up in the held this season under the manage ment of Jim Ewing. Gnmes at home and away are now being booked nnd the manager can be rencned nt the plant in Chester. The plnjcrs nlrendy signed arc: Pitchers, Knowlton and Swlgler ; catcher, Murks; first base, Munch; second base, Stafford; third base. Ale- Conuell ; outfielders, Kelly, O'Mara und Abeam. RUBBER LEAGUE CLOSES Blll' Tlre shoP w,ns Pennant With Clean Record The Automotive nnd Rubber Basket ball Lengue concluded its first senson last evening with the weekly gnmes nt Student's Chapter, Park and Susque hanna avenues, when Neel-Cndlllne de . i.i 1...... ii..Mi,... or e ...i ftiii'c "" x-os-"iUi -I-". "". " " ?u?hv W" Vr (0,laU UubbPr' Rill's Tire Shop captured tho pen- nnnt, winning every one of the six o-nmoa tilnveil. Tim sonKnn turn been n nio-t successful one nnd the same teams will organize n bnseball league Next Wednesday evening n picked team from the league will meet the I'nited States Steamship Nicholson five, of League Islnnd. Factoriet: Allentown, Pa! Cornwelli, Bucks Co., Pa. Y MEN'S i j SHIRTS DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER Our selling directly to the Garden WANTS FISH PROTECTED Churchill Hunnerford to Make Ad dress at Anglers' Dinner Churchill Hungcrford, of the Ocean City Fishing Club, will be one of the cponkers nt the nnglers' dinner to be held at the Hotel Astor, New York. Tuesday evening, March X. (Jifford Pinchot is to be the tonstmnstnr on this occasion and Jiimes Crulksluink, sports man nnd nuthor, will show several reels of his adventures on the Inkcs nnd rivers of the Northwest territory. Mr. Hungcrford's subject will be sen angling on the New Jersey const, which will be discussed ni follows : The relation sen fishing bears to surf fishing with n few illustrations of the rhnnges both in fish nnd fishing during the lnst twenty years ; n theory ns to the rensnn for thn change in the linbltnt of the fish nud the necessity of n Fed eral law for the protection nf salt wnter fish nlong the entire Atlantic const. 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Ltd 33 West 42nd Street 81 New rnoTori.AYs a' .MMIUM.M yfeDgtre Daily Photoplay Guide o Tho NIXON-NIRDL1NGER m THEATRES AVENUE " "MVAMiS"' " MONTH III.I'i: In "THE JUCKLINS" BELMONT 02D AVOya n-vkket VII.UM r.MtVfM In "THE SCUTTLERS" CFDAR 00TIt AND CBDAU AVENUE wintos riiruriiii.i.' "INSIDE OF THE CUP" COLISEUM MAnicnr n-Twnra fiOTIl AND BOTH WIIIMM rWKItSIIAM In "THE SIN THAT WAS HIS" II 1MRO FRONT ST. ft OHIAnD AVS. JUIVIDVJ Jumbo Junction on Krnnkford "I." C'I.U KIMHI.I. YIIIM1 In "MID-CHANNEL" ! CAnCD 1ST LANOABTEin AVC. LU.AUti.r. MATINEB DAILT I.irr. IIIIAI In "THE NEW YORK IDEA" I CC 1CT BID AND LOCUST HT8. LULUOl .Miits I nn. :i:30. Kvgs. 0:00 to 11 MAI! MI'IIKAV In "IDOLS OF CLAY" MIVHM W AND SIARKUT RT3. iNlAUiN 2tl5. T and 9 SVNHIIINK roMrnv "Roaring Lions on Parade" nrI I 61) AND 8ANPOM ST8. KlV'-'L.l StATINKB DAILT vtty MinrnJi k iii "THE LIFE OF THE PARTY" STRAND OnnMANTOWN AVE. at vi:n.nuo st m r. in mi. i in "IDOLS OF CLAY" A CTAB l'UANKLIN & aiHAHD AVE. AjJIWIX MATINKE DAILY HOI OU" i AXINKI I.I Iii "THE HIDDEN LIGHT" AT IDHR ASH! GFIUUNTOWN AVE. fVUr-'r MATINEE DAILY !! INK KIril-.H( K ., "A SLAVE OF VANITY' RI7MM 01TH AND WOODLAND AVE. DUN1N MATINEE DAILY i.T.,rr. itK.m in "THE CHARM SCHOOL" POPLAR "PASSION" JERSEY FIVES TO PLAY Rival Managers Arrango Cage Borlea for Championship of Weitvltlo A basketball scries to nettle the bas ketblll supremacy of Westville, N. .L, has been arranged between the maun gers of the Victory A. O. nnd the West ville tenm. Victory hns been winning consistently nnd Manager Frank Clny Is anxious to prove that hla quintet con tnkc tho measure of tho town club. The series will start on Friday, March 18, nnd will consist of three games. The Westrllle Catholic Mission flvej will oppose tho town quintet on Tues ' dny, Mnrch 15, in n benefit contest. Easy for Bobby Burman llohhy nurman. hnrd-lilttlna- southpaw. III' little trouble ahowlna to advantac In a foui rouml match nualnit 8pedy Loo at tha Bijou lust nluht. nurman scored several knock, downs, and had Ivo In bad ahapa at the llnl'h In the other bouts Harry Speaker win from llubfl White and joa Howall do fented Hobby Jones Gibbons to Box In Cuba Knnaoa City, March 8. Hurt Walkai, Kansas City heavywelEht, haa been matched t to meet Tmnmv ulbbuna, of fit, Paul, In a. ten-round tout In Havana, Cuba, March it, fits PENCIL York HiOTorr.AYB .....r..,r ,.,,., ........ Rl UFFIRD i,r""l nd Husqu.hnn -XL-' nntlnunu. S until 11 "THE LIFE J3F THE PARTTr CARMAN OE1JMANTOWN AT SaS 'v,LVnca,,EKT "THE SPENDERS" CF-NTURY VTlt Avt,rTt,a"ath"ir i 'tib iitiuuiitu HtARr' ' Fny's Knickerbocker sta'et T40t M K MAtlHH In Noon t0 ,0:, I "THE LITTLE 1 TRAID LADY' FAIRMOUNT ''rfffkAX- Klll. MPTriii. i EE "AILT , "WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS" FRANKFORD T1rajwre "RED FOAM" Germantown "IrATiNi-V tlr, T. HOY llAHNKK Tn DAn,T "SO LONG, BETTY" GRAND 62D A"3 ?ftnjga , "SUDDEN RICHES" ; IMPERIAL a?,Ai5B?v "THE FLAME OF YOUTH" i JEFFERSON "iVxgS I ONMTANCE IIIVNPVli' I'T I "SOMETHING DIFFERENT' I LIBERTY 'm&&fthW AT- 1 "ANAMATRIIR nrvii'i MANHEIM ""'""ANTOW N AVE. "PARTNERS OF FATE" MODEL "8 H(iUT T. Orehtfc mvkLL. Cnnl ntious 1 to 11 "THE FLAME OF YOUTH" OVERBROOKlaVkdav, "". utvnuucu WUIVIAn i PARK "d"s Avis! & ruupmx bt i Avirj stpht1, ' I "UADDIrT AlunVur ninr... . y ' . S7 V - LLsb. tflLsV TVUEA . jr xffSftaxjij; SPRUCE 'muAt:iW?'ll "PRAIRIE TRAILS" JOM MIX In Ur ,iaLL!:v . v ,r .