7r;vi " T r- 1"J. V w t A K them n. 1 y ir bar Vn I fe 1, '! Hvft ake Old-Heme Week in Dallas When Centre Eleven,, With ij BO M'MILLIN, CENTRE iffi:i?0. COMPLETES TWO !' . C4EEKS .47 DALLAS Famous Danville Back Plays Last College Football ,Game Against Texas Aggies and Ends Life of Single Blessedness By ROBERT W. MAXWELL Sperte I'dlter, Krrnlne Public IIitrr Dallas, Te.., .Ian. 2. LV1N NUGHNT McMILLIN, who nude Ccntre College nntl himself famous en the football map, ended two careers here today. He played hi j last game e( college football nnd censed te be n single man. I lis valedic tery ran played In the game between Centre nntl Texas Agiicultttrul College in Uil new Stadium. His life of single ble-iedness ceased when lu was mnrrled te MIm Marie Miers nt All Saints' Catholic Church. All of which combined te make January 2, 1022, an eventful day in the life of the young athlete. Members of the team went te Fert Werth early tndn.v te intend the mar rlagc. Immediately after the ceremonies the wedding partv metered back te Dallas for the wedding breakfast, after which the tqund was taken te the stadium. ' Lest there be some mistake, allow ui te stntc that Alvin Nugent McMillin ban been a deep secret since he gained prominence en the gridiron. "He" AtcMlllIn was better known and this was fortunate. Alvin Nugent doesn't Bound like a bruising, rip-snorting name and would net sound very well if shouted from the stands by uncouth blenrherltes. It wns n big day down here. January - marked the inauguration of inter sectional football games nnd the natives were all hct up about it. They have been howling for choice seats, and the biggest crowd that ever witnessed n football game In this section was in attendance. The new Stadium was; packed, nnd while everybody expected te sec Centre win, they wanted te he en hand te see hew It was done. In a way, the game was n sort of a home-coming affnir. Four of the regulars en the Centre team are Tcxans, Jenes nnd Newlmll coining from Dallas, McMIHIn's home Is In Fert Werth nnd Hill James nlpe lives there. Red Weaver, Ail-American center in 1010, also hails from Ferth Werth. These, boys have net performed before the home folks and the Southern team prevcil te be an unusually geed attrnctlen. In addition, Charley Meran. coech of the Colonel, bejan his professional baseball enreer in Dallas as n catcher. J' Texas Aggies, his rivals of today. He was with A. and M. for t,ix vr-ars and 0y turned out very geed teams. It was this home element thnt stimulated Inter fam est 'n today's game. stan The Aggies have had a greut season, winning nil of their important Ilallgames, among them being a victory ever tins t'niver-lty of Arizona by the Prrwieerc of 17 te 13. Centre defeated Arlsen.i last Monday in San Diege by the did .core 0 jjf) t0 e. The game was pluyed In n driving rain, and the Colonels wcreYp'JlcncC(1 n0 JlfficuItv In winning. iws ( Hte. COME of the experts de ten here figure that Centic iceuld net be n Splf aj geed after the long railroad trip, hut it ir.utt be remembered thai ?r " the Colonels are great travelers. chary J X?r Centre Had Greatest Season 3 "lEXTRC COLLEGE has bad the greatest football season in the lustety of C -' the little college. T'p te today this should be considered the 10"! fea 5 pen Charley Mernn'a. team has wen all of its games and only two opposing ' teams were able te score. Early in the season Clerasen and St. Xavicr's registered touchdowns, but that ended the nllen tallies. The. biggest game was with Harvard, nnd this was wen by the score of 0 te 0. In thnt game the Crimson was surprised, eut-gcnernlcd nnd out played. Instead of meeting a meek, mediocre eleven. Centre traveled te Cambrldge with a wonderfully coached aggregation, which was far stronger than the 1020 team, which wus defeated by a large score. Meran had per fected his defense, his players were taught hew te interfere and Harvard could de nothing. McMUltn ran "1 yards for a touchdown in the third period, and thiu rreved te be the winning score, "v . But this was net the only touch came en the schedule. The Colonels ""Jier,tMkTeled te Birmingham, Ala., two weeks This was one of the best elevens In 'J the class. Then Washington and ICe cat)'1711 'ftiQUlshcd In a pest-season game. n, Centre first gained prominence In 1910 whtn West Virginia was defeated a. . ... nL..I..I.H T T?A ' I 't. .. 1ilintnlti.flH1 ,, A ,1 ....... ..An Tl.lnna.AH .nil ..... Til 11 uiirjcniuu, ... (lit xue .uuuuiuiutvia jiuu himi iii'ui . iiiiiriuu imiu itl'rt? tt the heary favorites. However, McMillln football, and mainly through their efforts The next yeai the Colonels wcre I 'f expected te be n hard game nnd every I Jl-J- taken. However, Centre wns wenk en . It baaaaH t.viAA Hiirlnir tltn rvntn tn n h .A.W. ... V.'.. ........A L..b ... . .... .. ...... ..... i.qu .... ..WW.... ....v. .... ...... ibad carried the ball te the goal line and en a t'erwurd pats. fiE'STRE always plays a clean, hard game; the players kneic heie fe take defeat, nnd for that reason the team is popular. California Favored by Centre DOWN here they expect te see California run up a large were en Wui-uingten and Jeffersen in Pasadena this afternoon. The Centre players were told thnt Andy Smith's team is the best ever seen en the Const nnd could bent anv Eastern team thnt was sent out. Cnllfernin has a great running attack, if can plunge through the line, and the forward-passing geme has reached a high l.r .T.tftM nf norfentlnii. Tt nlsn Is pnml IV one te believe that California has a well Washington nnd Jeffersen went through the season without a defeat, and also wen from the strong University of Detroit team in a pest-season con test. Greasy Neale's team had several narrow escapes, however, winning from Syracuse in the Inst minute when n touchdown wns scored and beating Lehigh, 14 te 7. Pittsburgfi wns defeated by one touchdown. Nealc has an open attack which Is snid te be very geed. In one game he worked nine ferwnrd posses in succession and any team thut can de n stunt like that Mt'ST be geed. Against Detroit he changed his style. of play and resorted te n llne-plungln-: gnme, which ulse wns successful. " It U possible that Washington nnd Jeffersen will give California a stiff argument because the team arrived in Pasadena only a couple of deys before the game and did net have a cbance te suffer from the chnnge in climate Neale traveled by easy stages. Twe days were spent In Kansas City and another In the Grand Canyon. They are doing the eame as the track team from the Chicago Athletic Association. Lnst summer the team was sent out there nnd arrived the day before the meet. The athletes did great work and defeated men who hnd wen from them In the Middle. West. This wn because they were net there long enough te become acclimated. TODAY'S gniats have a deuhlc stfliiificaiiLC. 'liny u tit mud p the t'J'il season and open the 1922 campasgn. Copurieht, lilt. III yuVxs Vtdatr Company PRESIDENT BAKER DENIES GIANTS SECURE MEADOWS co says no Will Net Be Traded, but Must Stay Here William V. Baker, president of the Phillies, says then; Is absolutely no Minnrn of Lee Meadows, the bespec tacled hurler of the local Nntlennl team, getting en the pa) roll of wouldn't let him go : that he would stay In Phlladeliihin until he had whiskers down te his knees. 1 "There haven't been any negotiations for a trade of Meadows. I won't con sider any. He must stay with me and ' ' tne Yveriu s cuiiiiiiuuii wuim-., .. .......... , , . , .. . .. "' '""' " riiaiU'er. I., neiii.rer und Arnurn v, .. . .. .!....(.. fiinn. ...... a a, li. ,A . , ,,.:i, ii. -.. mr m.v tn a. -- j " -. -. .-. : - . - .- !i' te n yarn publlslieii en Miiuruny. rmm -p.,,,, V,-;,,"? ":; "" r'"1" jesicnmy. 1 heys nn.r.s l' his home In New Yerk Brcsldent Baker . " .H " harried. Dan el, a Beck 1 jaiius Siriew.ki- irdianapel . ir,.i A v. issued this ttatemunt : ' "l1 ',m of Murie l'rnnces. -' ".-erge Lett. i-rirjun. ri V "you ma deny as emp.,atl..lly as 1 WheV'l Tl' 3 -" "" glpessible the Repert thnt Mend . ,0 JiH MtVli I A XW& 1MI$X . ''. ., 'hfJ 60 traded te the dlants. hen the talk nns relt bv N . S,.P f, ,"'''? a Miriw pi iid,ii,i.i p i VrthTfVl told iV'ih at! ?'"" 'j- ..t HiVna.'n'e";. S Ar,hr-r.W.h.r v'&T!.?', R I nnd later lu tlie tell, l teui i.eetnnt 1 uettur 1,,,,-j,. w,l -h th- h,.ji M. w t-ie. prend-nee 11 1 ' .hew sumo 01 ins piicniiig tunny. 1 j'oWHtaew he has it, but something always ' ,W,tiappcn8 te lllin wucn nu unempis te f"I BUppesc some of the boys in Phila ,, delphla Yvtre In need of 11 story en New i- 'Venr'a Kve nnd 'guessed' Meadowe i wduld go te the Ulants. They made a f gUCBS.-' He Boxing Team for Wet Va. .i.A...ia.ti. W. Va.. Jan. 2. Dammr . 1 55 Wt Virginia Onlveralty this ytar. ac- Mrdlnc te a ueciaien. nnmiuiibcu xeaiarauy. ibvalrary te the attitude ut Rama Inalltu ilSi. Moentlnr aullwrltlaa ara aald 10 ' -Siaver tha aperi, i ii.ii uwi lacuiti.-a ' UI iEeuld h mera edaquale and thai a lurgar ' 2!JSUr of men aheuld, Jnt.r.at.d b.fSrS I'SutM lert put piy an lntrcVilllat Uala. .luh " ' :j.Ver tha apert, .cm n.n inji racllltl., Tim Drenoy Dexet In Louisville rlfli.. Ilshtwaluht. rhn rtcanllv gave !itall'llniiy Lrviwrd . hard altht-reund Jb-TO3l'1lta' 7lY ira erly tills m "itt!, """ cii ni ier 10. jT iUtcret,e t -r-r Zf Later he came here as coach of the later nnd defeated Auburn, 21 te 0. the Seuth and proved that Centre hud and Tulanc were defeated, and Arizona and Red W enver played wonderful the game was wen. Invited te pluy Harvard. This wns seat in the Stadium at Cambridge, was the defense and lest out by a big score. linn nlllntr,. Iw linhprtu nil.. Mf.llilllt, en the defence All of whifh lentlw - balanced eleven. Beets and Saddles ! The lx.t card eer offered en a win ter track will be run teduj nt the Knlr Grounds. New Orleans. The meeting will have an auspicious opening, being en the official New Year's. An attractive feature of the card Is the bain race. Thirteen .!. j ftll!lns ft burner for hu Tl...n Biiiuie nciciH just new. rncle is ren .i.i.. , "lumry . reseueii uy i-atrelman. Suiiemiun UI Agnmen a, Milcain by Arum. ZeH by 1 rhe Mudslinger ; 'niee. Cook bv Old Tep of the Montferd .Ien." ZmI; nndergrlff by Huglile, and se en. The performance of Daniel nnd Better Luck will be watched with great Interest iSi" VT, JV"r'N Ilu''Iintp. with $3000 added, draws some f the best horses In training. Tipplty Witchet 1 has top weight. The Beuer ge d inc and . ..rk Philips' (;y B,0uld S ' a hii r-spllttlng contest. The,, t 'r are Hlippery Kim. Buuga IJnck-if ,, , tt"'y recovered-Hands f Piia '" and Tnlteil VkkIi. i.i..i. .1.-.. T .S'" nrnmln.nh. ' ""UUl "B'TO prominently. llnp.i,. ,.a11 ..1 i .... u pui'vii in etner races nre: Second nice -- Knet r.rnV. Miriam Cooper. Beb: third - Ilith Cost. Irish Dream. Luiky B ftfVh Woedtrap, firs) (.nhleK, Valer ' sIxtlL Kllbberty fJIbbet. Leily I.Hllnn. VlT ray; wventh - Wadsvverth's last ' Gourman. Warlike l,ast' Want Date With Harvard rnmbrliUc !., Jn.- 2 Tw , Z.a Th.i. .a.,7."'- """.''"' ."'va JJV -" ........ri.w q n"1,,0,," ! "Pen en th Harvard feat - n.iw. .lavrmwr van scneauif, till, (1-A.I k -r -, T rt.tu 1 ) JdVajINGI- PUBLIC IRR I Til flFN AGAIN nrinn ttiiiiie . hvt: "tH " Llil ' Philadelphia Net Star Is Alsej Named en First Deubles Team With Richards j MRS. MALLORY ALSO FIRST, As was te hac been expected. Wil liam T. Tllden, 2d. once mere bends the national ranking list In lawn tennis ' This is in nccerdnnce with the official i ranking for the season nf 1021 made ! piitillc today by the t'nlted S'tntcs Lawn I Tennis Association. Twenty men were placed In the singles ranking, following 'Instructions from the National Assecla- 'tien delivered at Its annual meeting last year. Holcemhe Wnrd was chalrmnn ,of the Ranking Committee, nnd his n- I 'seciatcH were Abraham Hawferd. Jr..! ;of .New lerkj B. F. Thorward. of Cleelnnd; Itiirsell X. Dana, of I'nw ; tucket. R. I., nnd Dr. Philip B. Hawk, , of Philadelphia. I In previous years the national singles ranking bus run well ever 100 names. I Instead of that llt, supplementary se. lectiens have been made for the Inst (eaen by committees In eneh nf tlm twelve sections Inte which the T'nlted ; I States is divided under the adminis trative plan of the U. S. L. T. A. Most of the sectional associations . ranked junior nnd women plnvcrs as well as men. The nntlennl rankings in- I elude men's single and doubles, worn- leu's singles, junior singles and boys' singles. U. R. L. T. A. Instructions , i did net call for the ranking of boys, but ' this wns done by the committee In the' t...iiA ,t.. i. . i .. . i . . urn.i uiai ii iihkiii lend in lricmuy ri- I valr and Increase interest among the , boys. I All findings were based upon per formances in sanctioned tournaments, ns called for nt the annual meeting of the association. The committee recem- mended that ii sub-committee be named ! TICXt Se-lSOIl tn tnkn (n . til.. U'nmnn', ranking und another for juniors nnd Deys. i Heading the men's doubles In the I ranking are the national champions. , Tllden nnd Vincent Ulchnrds. Mrs Molln Iljurttedt Mallery, the champion. ' is first In women's singles, nnd Rich- , nrds In junior singles. , It was explained by Chairman ard nl8"t be ranked with them. Leading Tennis Players Ar, OlfiaaUy Ranked , , MHNH SINC.U'.P 1 w i.um T Tlld.n. 2d, Phll.a-lphta. P .' Vt'ilMim M Johnnten. yr Tranclsce. Calif. .1 1 in"rnt llktn-ii. Yenr. . Y 4 Wall... F Juhnm. 1'hlla Iclvhi. P.. -.. Watumi Warhburn. N.-w Yer... : T. n. n. Nerm llllnms 2J Ilosten. Mam. T Ichlvi Kumuvft-, N-w Yerk. N Y 5 S He.rd Vt.nhill HroeUlm. N'. X. 0. I.arr.c 11 llli-e. Newton Cntr. Mat 10 NathtnlM V NMlei. Dnsteti Mim. M. 'Wlllla K ., Sin FnvnclBCO. i.llf. IS. ltet-pt K'iim-:-. nan KTixwlscn, Cm lit 13. Hewiird Klny, Hn Kranelace, Cei.f. H Walir T Hixycs. Chlcnre. Ill IS H W. ruirnen, I'htlnilelt'hla. P 10. W J. Clnthlrr. l'hlU!lphU. l' IT. DftKn Mlhv. PflYnferfl N" J. IB. Franl! T Andprtian. Ilreiiklin, N Andprtign. llret.Uljn, N v lft. Fred c nd-r.en. nrnnkiyn. n y i i-hiiip .s-r. r?fi',",. ... thnt no llttcmnt was mndi. te rnnk fur. .. .... . . ,. , . . v. '""' "c '"" '""'" " i'"" i ". inmuiu in inc j'.iihiitii ruiiKs ie enger CXC UStve V given 10 nnv Mich I i.i . .... i " v""'"l""r,iiil' "n .lay " Ul X e wntlen el' Wi: OITKV hear of golfers being for birdies. I sign players. But the Kurey brothers, ' pursuit. Mere and mere he "find vim I r .V-, i 1Vnval ,cMH whl' u' iXn1 Kuinagne. who "hn, been L rest I W cither geed medal plajers or geed i"?' U "llBht WW1" " ?J t,le 9'ItlM' nls0 '"'T et thi the 1"" et compefltien' even when h? ;''nCS aUI Aln Stirling. dent nf New Yerk for several seasons mntch players, and rarely does one" find :'"' ,'fl" """ " fee? which is sc. I hastcrn Leuguc, may Ln included. .knows he will never ceme te any illur I . .. and time was entitled te n place. The n golfer who is considered .spmlly geed I trap In fro it If he plays h,,,R,lt f fnmi.. And in this pursuit of , A eunR Hunch for n Vnung Tear cemmlttc thought that the data avail- I at both. 'hn I t J Vk , '1 ' " n'L . Y rlf ,nr. . -xr , Hw"or? nn'1 recreation, he is putting up a , A ''-.?'"' Pn my neck, able for the members of visiting Davis , Of Uiq two method of playing, medal J,".'?. . e.ns m,lv L. mr7 tml,Ji . , lhe,!J?w " s,Cr-v, s;l n . Mana". I bJrrftr ,,Kai"st thp "lvnncing attacks , -1 nthliek in my hand. Cup teams was Insufficient te justify plav is the. harder, but nt match play $fi ,l 'Xllt e f nn W L n,m' f.t m""' f. S )& ' "S"" ! of elJ 8e- A'"t "!euh '"" M"' V he a icreek ranking them. Moreover, it is clear if one hni n tough opponent the game ' jV, '.m' ' , i1 ,,TJ U u ,nttfep? U n 'i'."' wftl f",h(r '"'The 10"- Crei. ,. il ,"r '" tftc . that the general design of the ranking is J ,1ble te be mere trying iltempt fSlenr earn- for even If he nffhTti ln Inns for f maW CI XTINKTI-'KN IlfVIlRKIi a vn '' -'fr. J "rC ft than " '""ics te place recent American plnjers se' Thcr0 ,9 nellllnB kB m(Hlal ,em. should land lH.ep h"l.M Sn ejf ' 5 St win Brooklyn I N JS4y TWtS f m ' '"' ""' Mr' "d nw that, were visiting placrs considered, 'fi.i .,, .iinw un our actual came I Deriunltv Ln liilvn th iiiin .,ii ,it i, , A ,nl,l,u lu" nroeKijn, xi 1 I. M 1 -T O inherits from the the list would have e be expanded be , ?0f VVnU-h 'wmu".. it we X TAJlS'VhSn we I WmenlwM uTZ' in t this SHhrileldSCe0,th,-hnBBa,eMt C"a"" A! JCar" ' en yond the prescribed twenty te such nulnbeP 0f matches in Mi.svwlen we nn matched it 'is n case of "nethlns ven- m..el,. nr" s J, ien and O' r ien of ' Tl f I uB ;, ti, , , , , 'lucc' l,a ,ve,"1,,r nnle Mack Is number as would Include a full twenty I S"hl. . hK.eme tmt.res,,.,! with our own I fure nothing have." , "" i.?' u. S ""i w.mI""; .,?! e'1 .nnB. f:' rs. flfre.'n .,hc ,arl: lclif- nnneyed te ,cc Ilurrv FrL e urnMlttr a'.eiatn i eniii inra,;n; 1- sh'r 'rirHlmll Allrn and llm memi-rii nr 'h '.i.iriiur nav's Cup teams from l.nxianiJ and Australia MCNS DOfHLKP I. William T Tlldeii and Vlncm HiclurHi 2 WalMnn Vahbutn ar.d R N. Hit Hams. 2d. 3. Heward Klny and llelyrt Klnv 4 Vlnrnt Illfharda and H. Heward Vnhrll, r VI11(3 Davla and William M. Johnsten. .1 Kr-d Ilaftlan and I.uet-ti I: W'lllUmi. 7. Wallac- llatts an-1 IMmund L. I.yv. S. .lam-i DaNls un 1 I'hlllp Nr n. W. T. IIay and (' II Hfrd 0 T. C riei'. Jr . an'.' K. M Kdwardi. WOMEN'S Ri.vei.rs 1 Mr. I'ranltlln I. Mallery, New Yerk r y. . , ; MIs Mr.r Iv Iliewti J) Yngel r-atlf e ... 3 :tr. Marlen Zmdfrt'iln Jup Wll mtticten. P"l 1 Mrs Mav Fulton Ilurd)- I. en Ange'. ,Y. Minn l'lf-aner 'le Nw Yam. N Y U Ml Helen Qlll-a-ideau Mamarenpca, N. T. 7 Mrs. II '. Cele. North Andmar. Maej. i. Ml Le.ille Harcrefi. Wfst N-ten. e in. Mra. Kdward tlajmend Iljrtedale, N T. Mln MarKnr-' Oreie, Vc-v Vn.-U. N V. Mr Hel'.r.i- I'eilal: Kail. Hiv Yerk, V. V M'h i-r Ciel .N v Yer, X Y. Mr ft.ihrr' 1. iu- Verlt, N Y. Ml.s ll-U-i V.Mla Hah 1'r.inrlarn. Calif. Ml-ti K.''th SWeiirn-. ll'i-ten Mam. XfiHa Marth.1 Il.ivard Sher Illlla N'. T, - li. I" I M J.V I 111 17. Mine Anri li T. wnsenil Oi-nrhroek, Pa. is. Mlarf Mel.v li Thaver, Phl'adelphla l'a 10 Mrs. M II Huff Xr V YerK. N. T HO :,.ln IMlSllls WiYisll. Oerbre0rf. Pa ji'Niek. Kixer.rs ' Vlnrert IlMm-rts. Ynnt-rs N T ?. A mild W. Jenes. Pr.iMdenre. It. I H W W. Il.nr.iham Prni Idenc H. I. 4 Krnnk T. Onoe.l I'lennantillle. N. t : II I, Oidaliiul. Sai trar-lr3 c-a!if. n I'narl.a Weed .Ir New Teri-, N. T, 7 lIz Merui llnrrUbiirir 1. . I'harlea Watsen 01 I'lilti'lelFli'ii Pa. 0. Morten net-nsteln Vnw Yerk. N. Y 10 W I Wear. I'hiinilelnhln P. The committee deelded tn eni't from hi nkimr, en arceuni nr inpnrnriem nnta. th. nn. v Marlen Minni.i: STvn: sr:r-n- TJr-n-n 1 I.l lllll I Men' Hlnclev l.Clne, s Garland 7 I), w T. , --. YVm H MeKlrey S r. r, liuruwi S. Perr I) Klien! . 1'. r ndi , I. P llrewn Hanaem 10 Daml M'l lire B II () I.vtl.- All uf l'lt'sbjrih I 'J , ... UtlltfAII. Men'n r-it.l,es i v n mi i.irev . ii t y,K.v n r I P (1 lluritwin Herlert Pt-.,.rer, '.'. T i". Ward and P li Mivrd J p. S Oar'nnd and ,f n. MeIaSIh t ; '" Hed III ana l. I. Thompien A "' I'lttsbureh PimUi:i.l;HI,Y AND UISTMICT 1, win l j Mien, -i, ,--, jt Tramit.. i uu..i .-, .ui.w in J' H Dehern Hun. v Thaer, Jr rhbinaa Hmltli ' ,w . t'rench j a, Wm r. Cethler in en 17 I, Hlanley W. l'eur- aen r. f arl riseher it. I)r 1' II Hank T PralK Ulddle h. i: At IMardi li I. fl Pravia 1" A 1 Thuver. Jr 11 11 i" Shu far 1.' HewtanJ iiuna ,:i Merris liuane H H W Heaera 21. ri L'L' K .'.I l ' 4 -'. r .ii j e iirndley J' Pflllirat I.. Heed Heard '. wi" " Vear I' Thaer ., nuynea ". u. 'i!un An,b ' Vliliam Mar,ha 3-; Andrew Meran ' All of Philadelphia Bensen. After Pitchers I Antonie, Te., Jan. 2. H. U Hen. ! realdent cf the San AhiaaIa ... ' San ren, preldent J'1u1.'?lub nneunc lhat ha la 'dicker-, il"" wl" Connla lleclc. manaut? of the i una cipnia Ainv7ivAiie ier ive iiltpjierjL rin'Klnn nwlnit te InHUfrirl. nt (lata Pelane lnnt golf of one mail, fei lie IIIJ jt'iirti, Wallace iintm Kdmun'i iyv, t j. niayin,. )n it very enllimrj manner 2S, "WJaf!1. T H! 'KhlKsh the Peer golf of his ep.M.e . An. or iierner, hnnr. l-iii-m lien i I '. vl. LEDGEHXH1LAdELPHIA, MONDAY, WHEN A FELLER January 7mb bim STawt men utier,, r.Ann FeeRuAny. APrJ.L- ccc(is re APeROnCM SeniNQ MOMTMt WITH CAvlTION MAY- Ad July qcgim ecome Mft.F BY TKiMtTi 8HeT 1TCP5 AND AUCOST OCTOBER PmSw. Narrow C&tfrF..BMANCC NeveMBan. " " triiH r Sfa-0 5Sy MM Jlk Gelfer Who Takes Chances h1 lillhl SJOUUUU W T I & mid .Slli Mfthmls ShnnU Ruin ,' ATn.lnl Ph.v i - - - But in Matches One Beaten Path ,,,r,A lit n cnnnle nf ineilnl rounds will I ..11 .Ua tOTlt h , LL-ll IHC v. m. . There are n geed main goners wne can win consistently in match play, ami 'mj.Uuri.i,lflh.iiiiuiei.ni ilu- I'n Inl Stntes In, w .,m,IUa. i ft....i ... ,.i.. i ....!.. .. .i" i-... .7 . .. r v . . ""' -i"'" "" '- "" llcr nest cnniien (n e l,...ki....i.i vet when they enter u ininpeiuien "M., "r V" , i m""n"" tX? . , h lnd lhwnsi.i,es wn) , . ' ' ,),' ii.. ,luWn en ,,1(' list' 4t ., !lV- sinm.. men nesschs the temnerainent for mutch play, but In a medal round, wheie ecry stroke counts, the reullza- , tien that e:cli sliet shot menns he much seeins ncnt has the advantage through his long ' them, with the result that game, well and geed; ou have an op ep mme unsatisfactory golf, pertunlty te even things up en the short , te unnerve the play i in iTipnui I.1U3 iini .ii . .,.. ..v.. . -1 ..1.... .aa ,,a 4ti.. lt'i.l hult.H will completely ruin one's chances of .. i..i ..Iiaaaau I,, mnteh nlav it n inn.",,. ...v... - --- , , means only the les.s of these holes, and in mntcn pmy it perhaps things enn ec snuared with lit- tie difficulty en the following ones. Then again. In match pla one should men again, in inititii inuj -. a..., tij,. inl (.oiisiilrr.itien that very eiieii take Inte lonsldrr.itien that very the nmtcli is wen, net through the ,a m,.tAi, u wen. net tlirniii: Ii the hrll- ." - -,.... ...!.. ...a.. I ui nt nirtj .- uer, but nt. ' - , T tyn s guiimc thu' two g..iers who i-J plav the game niually well meet In match pluv. Beth nre playing the game en that particular day up te their usual i b'lMle'all the'w", '" " "", ' I b.ittle nil the waj. j On the first hole whci. em- gets Inte tinuble, the ether takes advantage of 111C lllllCl Will. ..' .'... ..r,.,... .,. mfe and Mire method of pla.wng and tnt-Ae e fnw chance I nm Inclined te '.,.' --.-..- , .. tiunK laai wm-n i- iiinjrrn wuw me .ery evenly matched meet in cuupetl- tien it m un.- mi-- ini iimi-. -uum.-i.-s and gets by with them who emerges the Vlrier. vl i-.iuiM.-, i iiu iiiiL ui.-uii uy this that a pluyer should attempt wild shots, but if it is a course with which Has an Eagle Eye c i UOWAItl) WOOD Who finished In the lead in the first- half scoring race of the Bhlladel- pbla .Manufiutiircrs' Biwlietball League NEEDS A ERIEND Se r, 3e .niATIOM WIIU ce causc c OOOD SILP CONCDfsTU- 1TION MMMIC O OVt' C0MFIDQNCIT a LOOK OUTt( This 3 DAMGGneUi MONTH SLirPORV JUNC Tmb. ci.ea Cmu ,T TO MAPPON I AMVneCff DOM r WOY 0VS LOIS OP MAT . LflAl MIOMT leCWAYCR ITeAOYCOV STENDY- JBPTBMOBn ... VYHOAll ON GtMD' newj rnn. Tub finish CSCCMQDR" . HMKlTV AND - TRIP KAOfl MHpAIM1N si i rv i vrcniMa 2SV f. ! in. n . I h mOYHOQ 1 irtfr JUIIIVIUICZ) V LLLUT & " -". ' ixwwttt t, Should Stray Frent te Get Results rv.VE thleL- u-1.1"., a ,. l l . , ' ' ""' '" """" 1 i . '""' '" "ml Inn S","'"1 P'nr his mthA- "i.".: f.. ' rr,,"i"i -,u l,lu !& j y? ""' y ndj ou find ye aguinsi one of the long ', n mere or less OUH-elt matched hitters of the Stick te your own came nml .In tint press, for pressing never aids one's Kimie, ii en the Inni? In.L.s tnn.. ... hole In medal pluy a steady gam prnc- li, ----. ... ,wA..i" mlWeed, for one bad pin, ucnny witiieut the taking of chances. 1 ml).t lJ migllt IPOd h. mi into ii world of trouble and the game Is oil. new ,,lten de we hear of n pleer, j 'Jen In as Important events as the nn- ' - ....,.. i,,i i- nna us tlie nn- ' open ciiampinnshlps. who picks P ms nail ajid withdraws frnnf th- Same lnr tli.. ...... .k... i. .!,." - .. - ..'w.. nml nr nuns niin- "r" "' p"cn an impossible lie that it -""s tne i.Klng of stroke after stroke "- " w ueic le neie out. t)f iCeurs, if n golfer Is plnyln" excellnnt golf and he bns en.. l,n,l h1.. it ,i... "" '"ean that his chance.s of success Imve vanished. , , ..Invin- al,t ?"'"' K"V XA t enc KWH relm, (e M toward the top innnet afford te have eien that one peer hole. . lfl'., , 1 "''Alt play two bad holes will -1- ci.ir.n t-felv e(T.. il,n ...l t - cmr.pii- ,., .,,....----.,-.. ..u.i.lll.lltl.- ui j--". i imr or uuuer en tne remaining 'holes, uinl n medal chuiiipiensl.liis one I.... inner wen areuiHi par te be In the i mining. It is for this remen medul ..in., i ", -.- - " ..-11-.IIH mruui play is ke hard, for one has simply get te pIuy every shot carefully. v' PprhnrL..1..l.. ..',.. . - ......... , Uj. inu) HH-iiui rounds """'" ie realize new Important en My Wednesday article will be en "Cen riiiir.niiin- Y'S KIL4X me- M.-MILLAN ,.,, fe0(I! .... -r,r:",.vi.a.rS.orI,''n'-eff , i.u.-.nni ..mi lutein krand .., ., .. ' ii. r.tenuutid th even t-i,.,r .,f hi. r" l - .i-e.npt te Wam ;, ,irw.IB Maa, r;.0M,(u ha, mudr lul nf .,.. ... ! i I . I ..i , . ' "- I l' emv nml new hv teif it,; tfJ ., ., eiidi In eu king discs. -'- f-lfc" . If Hub Kniklle rty the a, .... . .. If u- Mill intone et the nfhtl" ? ? of the "Mill nnd l" piuC' """'' eiij !' , 1 " " 1 ci.nrlnv Pin deck iwln.lra .. ' vnuls were the boniest i., ... V." ieveu different sprinting records," It's harder i thtev a-j K, Zbyaal.0 than It l te p,l ,,. ,,","' a.uia (hie intercollegiate sport irr . ;.. icrappei brixiwi. " V - . IVnrld'a Serlea will lie ..hone., hut ii iai . S? ,A'i,M,"ln"l!,7 C,;0",, ' ir lfS& -,",,7, ,"lK t a -..- i.-., ii " "ul- r.iat O-uf'-'lh d-al iuj a '(tti,, ,. ,,t , Columbus uuie bi.lv .-i.-ilt nay,rf fn ii-ad of eleven, aa lirt unertj "" in- Jesse I'. Outtfard sirrais ly )ti, M tgelf clubs DickLevH wears ut tier,,. tvt baatbaila alvvws Milne, but a. ltll new baebj ulatert. net au Seme bexeis today will be munce Idles. Buff te Sail January 10 ',w 'VerU. Jan it. -Johnny jiurf, vtiaran ' h.w werid! ini?"'."" i V ,.. ISSWa1. t.r.ev City bluer i fliru-elzhl and th ...... .-- . m I J f y v.-jA yyi iv .Wvh.sil'; I-. iiiii.itiHii !T ...i.i.i. i i .. ."..v v. ."'..' ""-" ;."- ". ""leuiis nre lieavl v mni i... i wva inn v i i iipri'ii wuiir tiia i .t,. .. we sneum remedy it ny going out en the ' rentact between the Navy Department their i.ecenrt straight DasK.-tnall ciiuiii- medal rounds muy cans,, t th, , lK'',, e, , ,7 ,, thnt the nllhinru was i-t High und "rankferd, lu the order tac.0ZS,V' Tn!"" t0 lraB Ub0'l ! pri etd" X' n ' mmthc navy Va t "'mcd. Southern nlrculv 1ms beat all c evvncht ,u i'abHc L...JB-- cenuae-i ' ., If ,.f i. nin.-n.lment te the A. A. U. I M t"'l"'K- -.".mill un- ii-un' inn i ...i,.. r.r dim i nmn v i'ivir January ia for a vlilt e.lxtetn wVek,; TO,was; Celtics, 2'.', Kayeula, K, eliampienaniiis. ATI "JANUARY 1922 Four Texans, Play A and M Team ITRENTON PLAYERS ; ; DRAW SUSPENSION! President Schoffer Bars Four, for Thirty Days for Refusing te Play Celts TALK OF RIVAL ball, Trott J-ll I- t..,l..,ltil1 vf sw uevrr ..win i:u in uunvkw.,,, especially the. Kastern i.eague. Trenten virtually had the pennant wen en Friday night when It ueai Camden nnd new, according te the most authentic sources, It haw tire same pen- Se leni 0J a KOf'c en fhr . tg0 nant lest. " Here's hew !' William .T. Scheffer lias ngiiln stepped into the picture and suspended Bernle.T'e these who've steed for us threvph- Dunn. Tern TlnnUni-v Vnitrtrx Tnmp nnd Tem Barlew for absolute rcfutal te appear in New Yerk yesterday and play against the Celtic. Mnnnirer PreiMin Wnlteru secured n makeshift team, with -Median the only regular, n couple of bench warmers . ... ... .. .. and several City League stars. The pick-ups wcre beaten by the Celts, 42 te 17, and the opening gnme nt Madi Madi eon Square Garden spoiled. The head of the Knstern League lifts I dropped the four players for thirty days i and notified Teddy ICearns te Immedi ately give n rensen for net showing up ' or draw the same punishment. May Lose IVnnant As Trenten linn three mere games te ntny and Camden four, It mcuns that the Skectcrs will In all probability win the pennnnt or the. race may end In a tic. Trenten enn hardly hone te beat I any icnm Willi us present niic-up, wnue fam(Ic" hRS a BOeJ c,lnncc t0 w,n "n. the average citizen was only ,Kn,"c- ,. ...... ,. .' spectator or a camp follower. Today. The whole matter w 111 be threshed out t ..., ,..i,a.i ..er , ...Hail. ..t u ... .. . t .1... 1'..... at n meeting of the I'listern League en ThuTy. .cit,.TV' ur u iiih miuKu-up in iim imtHu-uii u ie circuit at this gathering, nnd business cu I'liuniucrnuie iiuuuriiiucu "imii uv : transacted. With the suspens iilnyer.s comes ' of the formation . . . .- - . .- . League, which may take advantage of Brooklyn Dedgers: the Kure.ys. of the, Original Celtics; McCermnck. et Me- 1 )0well Lyceum: Bess, of Visitation; Colgan. of the Knights of St. Antheny, and Alurrny, et the rowers mothers, of Pnsmlc. . fjtn n, js te counteract any move ,, the mirt nf tin. Ksstern I.entfn.. te place teams in Brooklyn. An attempt wasmade In the early part of this sen sen sen te organize, a metropolitan league, but at that tinie the Fureys could net leek with favor upon such n propesi- tien. Since the talk of starting nn lu tcr-.it circuit the original Celtics hae expressed themsthes ns ready te forfeit tlielr franchise In the Eastern , .,..!,!. I.. !.,. i' .i..-. Lennue. This would mean thnt they ,., , ...i.i 1 .u..... i ....ii Wll nave l'l.m kh'ite iiiuu-iiini uuuurh , . ,. r..,l , I.Al.lInn- l... fro... , se two weeKS. The KnKtcrn LCnzue will no doubt , .;". v. ... ..... .;, f.V..i.i.i.ir.7 Iu " ui ' "' ., !"''"" "... tlifin te piuy ui m- ur ..rKunituiieii, l,nt ns llinst of lilt-Ill Urn ITOIII tills ( ( ' '- ;, : , , m .ii. i. ,n . trlcl u" ' .'" ,ru"' y, K,l,,,!1li cm en men- w-rvji-fs. NOT TO ENTER A. A. U. Navy Department Decides It Would Net Be Wise Move. Bosten, Jan. ''. The Nnvy Depart- meut will net niter mi nlllutiLC with the Amateur Athletic Inlen. Tins i was the nnbvvcr today of Captain C. . I.ropesal 'that t l.-'i' army nnd 'imv'y join ' ' .i.l. i. i.. .i i..a f nn.i...iir "' .," ' " "i e'lll think, as docs Admlr.U f... i. !..... . ,i,i.- ..t ..Aecn.inei tinie it ."""""' . "' .".",'.. ".. a.' : ;". Federal (levetnment te ally Itself lth Fi-ilurn , u, A ,; '"I " 1 IMa , , I , l. Ullllllll Ll.llll IU'lK. ' , the letter w licit was made public today b William Breut. of the A. I Til "j'NVc both fe. that the existing tiiptaln Lniin wrote i i-nles nrevldlnir tb.it If they ndnptcd I registration systems which provided for Investigation and certificate of amateur ! registrants sueh athletes with such cie- ileutliils could iempet iu A. A. U. events. MACKMEN F0RP0RTLAND Tem Turner Takes Freeman, High , and Gressett . ff AtliM!.;.!.. "''!";" "5 J'"''""! ,llj), t'l IU II' 1 M' mini id-5in-. ll . ',,lltA11 m. !,...... .. ti.A r'.u utth UlUU I lii lilt' IVIIIt 11 ill ! .-. HIIII blm in the suritiL' -Harvey "Buck" ' i-'ieeiniin, who enni'i te the Athletics r .1.. t.-..1a..... . .. Ci.a V...,a1 irinii in'.- i.i- iiiui,-11. .-i.,.- .."...nn Scheel ; Charlie lli:fh, up mice with !... A tl.lntlve nml ii.iiiuirri' nt f)in rlulk lilt" .llliaHIK HII'I Hl'IYit,T .. VIM linn Lerey tirusM-it. a recruii, i ii msi two namcil lire tfieldt-rs. Hlch had a great m-iiwiii with Celiim- bun last yeur, hitting the old apple for a r tnl of -il" In 151 gam. -. He stoerl third In extra-base hitting. In 1!)1! Turner .iircluied llih for Maik from the I'vanrv.lli. Club. He went Seuth with Hie MnrlcW. i the spring of llil!()a te be afterward faimed cut te Atlanta. He was recalled hv Meck Mid played lu nlnelei-ii gamcc fei a halting avemge (,f I'.im. CrAu It u'Mf Tfcl:iil mi fJresMtt wns picked tip by I inner from the f'lli-lMinnnni.hHS rlrln.,1 In Texas, the miihc cellej(. that gave Den- eliiie, tin- sinsiitienal tltiunnnii iwm.ir of the past season. CELTS TRIM KAY0ULA Locale Outclass Gethamltes in Sec ond Half of Garden Game ... - ,. -i t. rtl..i . . ii story from .New J nrk account. He will always be keen enough I ..riiis b,,V V- it u ,L, .i Mpen 7m. en of n Metrone tan . t i. in nn m, i,i .ni..i.. .v.. ",r ,ls' m,V n" ." is new, the numcr cal l.tiiiuu. tiiii:ii mil v Liiiii: utiv.'iiiiiiut. ill vniiit. niir niu amviha ....a.. ...ha f.. .... . . -" ..n"...wv ..i... Hit wm.T irt , uuj iwii M lint, "i i ltv .U1N I L 1L' 1 tL ' It I I 'I. Itllf 1U T Kllfll ulwuitiln n I l. i. . " J?.N.-W. Y-PVl. wr"' " Pi?-! "rlK&Mn 0cZ,'JrJx :, the secemi bunch, first half nnd only scored five points. , 'Hiev dime tn life In the sis'.. ml m.rlwl ' ... ...... , ..,.,; Tliey cume te life in the second period n'l niade 1 points, ns against 10 for Celtics. The score nt half time T NEW YEAR HERE WITH SPOR TS ENLARGEMENT Beth Spectators and Competitors in Various Athletics Have Grewn u Let in the Last Seas'enf Even tuere en in By GRANTLANuNlICE Te the Buuclt i runllCiT'i tln.. .!.-.. . .i-.i ...i. ... ... UCHUUCr" "A","," "u"r" "" ' ""'"TO" .a linrne. tlullferd the hill. I Along the hcateti highway of our spiel, 1 1'' ve aamely stuck it out icith us and . :... ,ITavc nme agnin fg sU nmtd (he de(lJ; B'Ae'fc jiraftril us or have panned u ( mreugn ana through, lrAe v P'mnrd down thorns or laurel I . . OUt thr year, ei'c 'if' the Mt ""' " w ""West still held lirmpsey. heavywelghtr ft tones' thtv ,lllvr gven ,,, au car flZvS Mnl '"" heW LCn" "" cw tt extra rotten stuff or fine; l'1"" "rincr you n ee ttui, or .I.,-,. J Whatever be the angle of your brote, lllere's looking at the bunch of you yendlui'k i """" rnilL" new year opens with the largeuti J- meblliied army of siwrt followers nnd players In the history of the United States. Vnst crowds that mtrretind .llnVfni. f.Al.l ... A lr.MVAM.,M.I I.. i.l.n but what is even mere Important, still vaster multltudca arc, taking up various, gnmes ier tlielr own development und lttntn Mn tut tt1 f .....! I..ii. better race. ' 'Is the first time the Atlantic scabc i took OVtr the nmnlpiir n1f .),ntnrf V TIVWWI'V HU.VDRRD AD!!I,11!,,', bI"C0,Oulmn' wen at Ekwani IN TWICNTY-TWe'fln'dH'the growth of amateur sport In America extended tar ncyenu tne rungc et some lew ycarv ......,.,....... .... ...t U..V,,rr. ,.i IU ,..h i,. ,,if .,i ....n.eii i....,i,.. IT llllrt iliiiirfni tU thn illin ili nf time , "'! .V tke part in track and field acinities. the list would run hlch Inte , u,e millions. ". ... Kaim but his entire spnre time is no I most of the titleholders are under thirty thirty. ' Southern and West Philly Bas- J i ..i ii . i.i. ketball Teams te Clash in Crucial Contest TITLE HINGES ON RESULT By l'AL'I l'KKI1 WITH the lcepenlng of the public high fehenls tomorrow . after the Cl.rlKtimis holiday, attention nf students of the various institutions again has re- Uiimd te Jhc basletlall rncc. The "cruclnr clnMi et tlie e.isnn w i heduled for I'tiday, when the Seuth- I n High live, villi h has wen live con- tecutlYf game. and the Wntl'hllaH.'l-I M la llign qiiiin-i i-iu-1 i """- ; town gymnasium, muau .um u The Spclbeyi haw lest but ; one r. iliite. and this wns administer en.:, nnd Black live In the eik- .nlng gt me of the season in the Westerner: vm hv i mnrglri et one point- "' 'I'bereferc. with this defeat upper rpcr rpcr :nfen it for most in their minds. Oaptain Btertnten nnu ni iimr nii---ii"v. !.. .. .- -" , . , , victory against the League lenders. Should Heuthern come through with " -nd wta r the Vta dew ntew'iuirn will have easy soiling te. Trams in Shape Therefore, if Southern High come through en I'rldny it will he necessary ((,r the Speedbeys te capture nil re- innlulng four gnmes, while It will he neci'ssary for rthe Bed nnd lllnck team te leso two out ei tne lemiiiniiig games for the race te p-sult in u tie. Coaches Mueller and Weller both huvu their respective fives iu great shape for the cmiteht, although neither quintet bus participated In any i-embnt slnc-i! December '-'(, when Prankford was overwhelmed b.v a lingo score by Southern and Nertheiibt wbh man handled by the West Philly team. The miicliln"-llki perfection in the punning gnme which Humbert! exhibited in Its match with Prankford High was en u pur with any of the teams turned out in former years at the downtown institution when Mike Saxe was ceah. Then1 nre ulne two ether I.eague games down en the card for Friday. At the r'rankferd gymnasium the fen trul High rageiiii-n will try te keep at the top of the n'cend division b.v tak ing the measure of the home team. In the ether contest Northeast High will endeavor te brt-uk Us losing stieak, which bus new reacneu seven, ev tan- Ing thn cetillict with the Cernmntewii High In the former's gynmusli,,,,. The Arclilves were tuu eiu niiun ui uie I.eairuc that participated lu any gain1; during the holiday season, bavlug dropped two contests te Camden High and tlirnrd t'ollege respectively. Coach i:mer. of the Bctlehem High Scheel, has formed n unl(iie plan, lit has decided u have four teams from his 1 large basketball siiuad, and by keeping them in action will be uble te have n i splendid string of substltute material. 'Tener, Truiiibiiuer, Ilartlgnu, Dixen, JiU lit HUH tw.ii.. rtiu Wij 1 INI Lung ami niiem-s comprise tlie first .,.., Hcnie iiuiiiiet censiHis et i-niiin. tuiikj t uf i .f " n .a letter, McAfee, Mulr, It. Fisher, Dap. .. .r..i. i t.i ....'.' ...l i, l'reletV, BmltC' .uui-n, viuiiiibh, n. j'ei'suaciier. Van Hern, Themas and P. There alae will b a girls' Are le rep. TAruilK nnd mere the average citizen ' " ."'"ease n stuuent enrolment Ien of the Trenten 1V1 , turnlllK te lar hls 0 i S" " th Uh chance te com- BIG SCHOOL GAME" ; S ON OR DAY nnuieursianif - s It would be ilillleiilt te surpass ft Held thnt included ucnipsey. liutiii, Miss Helllns, Mrs. Mnllery. Leenard, Schnefer. 'SAmtiltn. etc.. who. in the r.-: ?" t,- .-. -. :.7i . main, will be called upon te give Iho best they have te step us blithely Inte iVi witn their crowns still intact. At least (10 tier cent of the crop will fail te sunlve the overwhelming pres sure wtlh se marty strong contender even new practicing quick starts for the main landing. Kast and West TTAST and West came out about even I J J In (i limf lntnn.iwflnni.1 or. T)i ' The West had the better of the 1e- j hate at foetba II. but the V.nnt countered. .... m.. . i. .... - .. .1. witn iiiucn. Mrs. .Mn err. uuiiieni and Miss Ilelllnri for a clean awcep at" 1 tenniH nnu golf. It bus been n Ien?, lenp flme since thn ' Last held all four leading amntcur titles nt tennis nnd irnlf. , If Is the first time in mere than u I 'cn.dc f,)rthe wr',,ns generally been ?,n ,,ar"1 w''h ,", Johnsten, 'Chick" ' 1vfl,n', .r,,0, iriIn(!r' nml befer t,iat McLeughlln or MImj Jfnv Rnllnn. Te offset a part of 'this, the Weit produced Charlie Paddock, who camu uireugu wun nine records. "inciwn itunured nnd Twcnty-e I v.. .- . ". . . m ri abc ' wuptwd"!fert,,,l, I , a th0 f01t' J1 J 'e tvniin fTHIK .Seuth uain nut fertl, tt,t 1 of ,., ,",,, PUt , "" .9' talent In all brunches, nnd. r. . s- . . -. 7 " " ' "' r flliu. , I eh, Nll,,t- TI....t. T. .,.", I:0?!'' speaker, Hornsby, Resa euflu I 'X? Th?J"$ng-,X" ''"V , ;, ' " ""iipji hubs mini Bebby Jenes. Alexn Htirllng. plus h( grOWillir foetbllll urrnnrrtl, ...III L. . iui.. .". ,.', ","" "'". "c nu I slight factor in the impending jubilee. , It is only a inntter of time before a leeks ,,?., Zs V- .SLa .S",!..0' ...-....",. . :..' .'"l.-T" """ ComrleM, 191t. AU nights icairvre n lesent the -Bethlehem High. Coach Iv needier has about decided en hm-J id. It Iiuntet nnd will net c.irry mere thnrl I V leurtpcp in- liftc-n girlw In her sntmd1 U ?Y"T 'If--.. "'e.ailva"':'. W vear 1 ... ;."k .. ..in.- nucleus ri-em last year's l.enlgli alley .luilnplenshiii team, the girl sc-jieiliile follews: I .,;!"''"".''' r.im!,u".rv -.,Mnnilan lrp nt home fhlllliubunr Hlith nuay. M. Aieravlaii i ,V W ".?''.?- ,I'1"'h""' "f" M hom,?je T,J ff.ti Illyh .wij, . Xorthampten itlKli at !.?.?" itil; u;?an UIffh tt ' WSuarl '.'""mh.i d'"'VS ,iav. J iS,sih ,?,VwuCV."t ..: .-- "'. limn iu , CAGE LEAGUE VACANCY Dobsen Five Withdraws Frem the Manufacturers' Basketball Leanue ,' , i l1"'' ,s ,a vucnniy lu the Philadel phia Manufacturers' Basketball Leacue en account of the sudden withdrawal of the Dob.-en five. Tl.n l.-nlle a,... ...... -..m " iiiii-i-cmiiiivcs were ene of ttie etiglnul Industrlnl leugue te-mK in this Utj, and did net want te milt but were uiinhlu te place a rerjresi.nJn live live en the fleer. by getting l ,0ch with President Cadi De Yell Drive Your Own Car? De Yeu Play Ceif? SEE HARRY LANGD0N At B. F. Keith's Theatre LEARN WHAT NOT TO DO! reu Never Saw the Kind of Gelf N-YoWhteSytoth, Moter Cep! J" Comedy of ,he Yeart - Bread and B.inbri(,e J "Vitl." " A.NOO AT i30 HARTMAN lF!Tlllrt vs. vs. vs. CAMP0 .JIMMY MEND0 D0RSEY HII.I.V MASC0TT IATTI.INU LEONARD ttiiMi: b l!(,,s JACKSON vs. KESEY mi ItOLMl.s TENDLER IIAnvr-v vs. ADAIR "A?iMi'H.cte,.H ;; ly I1UUAIJWAY A A TreilJ t- -w . ..... . Trillli Wlnilnn Fn-I. e I, en-v) L . ,,IL .lnUlIp' Jincn 8 Hounds iiaic nuen VS. lYIlCKCV Siil !.,.. n i . n ... 4U,l-nyy.'U,,,Van rarmie OnttOB VS. Kid Heni-v Darbv Camar v W.'ll' r y V al"l ypar VS. Willie CuiTV Charley Boyd ve. Franlile SnmmS. NEW AUDITOIUUiM "" IAviki a ....... I'OUlav la.- TOW A TTiYTnirYT.,;. .flu AT Mif.Vlf.ll .Al I I'llt.-VllllV t.ura niV.i" '"la W mm vs. Eddie Mullea Five Other All-Star Biiltlea" n.- .,. ... .. - Swt, SI. lie. ,tdmi. BD), i. . ,W,TO, ma.,le t Plarera en .a.i,: cuanipien live te return, und I en their refusal It wnu iWm.j 4. .?" game draw. As a result there Is a vaeancr ed by In the circuit. wI.IaI. -. u" al-lcy' BIG LEAGUE SOCCER I J,,,,RI'i?,LJANI,Anv-i 'S0 1V M. ' Pnllllea- llall Park, nread I V,M,. v B..rrd Heal.. 7Bc, . Adniuflgp, aj,f l X , ' J Iw.J v ft i . il 'l 'ill & ., -t ) I s4tel jf.ru.... ,' - - - Y..iWtl.Lvl, .4,, -3JM. Z.l',NUt'au J&flEIK't' fc,- i (e'Tli.rW-4 -kfi.