; 5TC - v r " ? e"! ttf ' M X V V ' ,A . , f . x'V. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, tTANUARY 6, . 1 W"i Sigh Scheel Basketball Teams Meet in; Crucial Battle Today r penPrench race v HINGES ON DATES Red and Blue Must Race en April 16 and Leave Fol lowing Day LONDON MEET APRIL 8 ........ ..ivnnfn nnd the rcnrcscntn- ,., ,.( hc French rdny tenm here Inst Inrll agreed nt. w"i "" " j Blue (cam would compete In Purls riduatc mnnegcr m .. ... ...- r.lwfSlty i'"n ... me agreed Hint If nt all possible we (j 8ia,ily send n rcproscntntlve tenm " I0 france thirltiK this yenr. Tlie !r2 hat e (cam will compete in the ,im8 in Ji- h . . Frnnce fun we had t UP,0AC, Thc 0IIy tiw '",.. . ,,, ti.u In the home, nntl- Eft the team that Kees. That lf being Sfinieil by Lawsen Robertsen, the . - --! " ... i Invltnlinii te ceinnete ..(ntt the best teams of France In 8$ w reShcil nt the athletic office i; k but vns net trnnslnted until May' Mnurlce Delvnrt, who ran ? tie print medley nnd the one-mllc S.r team of Frnnce In the Pcnn cjimcs "-'. it .- 1ia intrirnrinn. uenrnrr. Jim be remembered ns schoolboy qtmr- Vw SV -i i., nrVrnnxn nnil nnrlinr w.fflUC reumi- "'"'V -:"- ,",n- jin nna i'""" - - "JfwerdlnK te Dclvnrt's letter Pcnn Ad compete en either the 10th or Jfief April in the meet by the feet- nswlntlen of France in thn Shnbf Stadium, just outride of hrte, where many of the Intcr-n led rimi were held nftcr the armistice. from the time of the British i races nlll thc French meet Pcnn would Imvc chance te train en the Colombes hick and be In oKcellent shape for thc tH-coler athletes. Bt Biff Problem )Th problem of RCttinc n bent back It the United States Is what Is worry ing Coach Kobcrtsen. The Pcnn relays' tik place en the 28th and 20th of AMI and in order for the athletes te ... i. i1i.n in Tnpnfr the rrnnm nf America's rclnylsts would linve te have lour or live nays iruinmK nicer uicir n voyage. If they arc able te return i tin. States en n bent leaving en April 1". they will arrive in this country In plenty ei time in prepare ler tie l'enn relavs. In order te de tbnt n. rare in Pnrts would have te be Itld en the 10th. If the beat en thc 17th is missed tl atMntAn Tnnnf Yintf unfit ihn. IflHl. Tlita uAiilrl lirlnc thpm linmn An fhn Ihurslay of relay week, the races start ing en iriiiny. Tins, according te Cewh Robertsen, would prevent the Pfel ami Tltita fnrKntrn.l nfMntna rnm Kiiln? anv kind of a geed showing en V l.fl. t..t.l KlUallll X-lL'lll. A cable has been sent te Delvnrt ipprtstng him of the Pcnn situation, ihA tf tu nvnnptffl tllflf n fntrnrnltln .In. dsien will be made en his reply, which ucipeciru ie tuul-ii an iigrvuiueut ler n n en April 10. According te present plans the Red ind Blue team will sail from New Iwk en Mnrch 22. Conch Robertsen itatcd yciterdny thnt be would net make iJAnlutn.t nn tint Is t twl nt n tnnM in take across until thc middle of next Gridiron Gossip Thc athletic authorities of the Uni- wnlty han fecurcd permission from til National Cuard eDicinls nt the ar mory at Thirty-second street and Lan tutcr avenue te use the drill fleer for Jinusry football practice. Starting en Monday nt I :.10 Conch IIcNmnn plnns le held a drill with the new men In the fundamentals. Ter thc remainder of this month dally drills will be held, liter which the candidates will rest until the 1st of April, when spring practice tarts. The University of Alnbnma after almost a month of Interchnncp nf rnm- nnnica'tietis was awarded tlie Novem ber 4 data en the Pcnn gridiron schedule IMterday. The Southern eleven was prominently mentioned sometime before JM meeting of the Athletic Council in December, nnd en Hip ilnv nffpr wn Kjardcd as n certainty en thc schedule Yesterday's announcement bore out the aetance dope given by thee familiar uh athletie affairs nt the University. SO. PHILA. BUSINESS MEN BACK LEAGUE ISLAND LINKS Nw Organization te Urge New Pub- He Gelf Course for City At a reoiganlzatien meeting of thc 0th Phlll.1i.lnl.tn llttcl........ lr..t., A .. Reflatien a vigorous ntevc will be mndc 10 tilt n Mil tlirniKTli Pminnll (. . I,.. wnjtructlen of nnether municipal golf This was announced this afternoon 7 the orsani7ers of the new nssecia- --. iu neppii tnnt I'eunrll will np FMe a bill fr n public links north of Mue Island and south of the the iMidence section. In fhCrC nr.ci mur,Ilur8 ' ft similar move keaT iJ. ' V"""" .uen. V .'Jic". took B'h S. ' 'ara3 ."."?""? llieia .T,! i .u-a,,mt "early 200 tie Vm . .'LB. ,0 c"m proficient In Place in i . u"s B,,"01. "ut have no tttoBIc'hVxcepten " vncnnt let liiuent8,'" lhnt section are interested tt:st:?f,'''1''''-"-rehere came, "" laKe "I the 1 CENTRAL FINALLY WINS;' BEATS FRANKFORD. 42-24 All Mirror Plaere Get Inte' the Scoring J,li"rpl."r : ferwnnl Ufllrr llrtimniend rrnlr f'evnl i-'Ji.1,-: Ir,",r,l flrnlTmnn - S2i"v W ' """t ninneharU mlnufeif me of ,u,v " Central High finally found itself this nftcrnoen and walloped the Frankford High In n Public High Scheel League game in thc Iflttcr's gymnasium by a 42-21 pcerc. Kvery man en thc Central team fig ured In thc scoring. Bill Murphy led thc attack with eighteen points, scoring four goals fiem the field and tallying ten out of eighteen attempts from the penalty mark. The work of "Chick" Edwards, the colored guard, who took Strunk's place wns one of thc shining lights in thc Mirror victory. Ilqsldcs shutting out Ichr, he also made two Held goals him self and figured In nlifiest every piny. Wetter plajcd n grcnt gnmc for the Pioneers tanking three deubledeckers and twelve fouls for the same number of points as Murphy. Central outsrercd Frankford from thc field by 10 te 0. TIGER CLUB BUILDING TWO SQUASH COURTS Campaign of Few Months Raised Funds for Construction Twe squnsh courts nre being con structed by the Princeton Club, of this cltj, Inthc rcnr'ef the clubhouse nt the northeast corner of Locust nnd Cnmnc streets. Funds for the build ing of the courts wcre raised In a enm pnlgn of n few months Inst summer. The two courts nrc being constructed one en top of thc ether. This is due te the nmrewness of the let, but this sjstcm should work out well, ns the lower court will be ligiitcd nrtlficlnlly, while the upper ene will hnvc plenty of light by the huge skylight. It is hoped te hnvc the, courts completed by Mnrch. The Princeton Club has been In the Interclub Squash League for the last two sensens, but the plnyers have been handienpped by lack of home practice and home matches. It Is believed that the new courts will aid the Tigers In climbing in the percentage table next season. Te A.rre8t Directors; Prince K, Winner Continued from rmrrt One 1. Prlnc. If.. 115. Turner.. A 1 3.1 fl-r. 'J. Delualve. lin. Miulnelll. . 1.V1 r,-l 2-1 3. 01(1 Ten. 11B. Kcebl- 7-1 2-1. 4-1 Tlmi. :30. Tavler Hny. Lilac Tlmr The Muleaklnner, Dustrr. Margaret Leretta, St. Aiigelctn nnd Reieata II nl'e ran. SECOND rtACR, three-year-olds and up, claiming-, S100O. 1 furlengs: 1. nole. 08. Owen T-l li-2 (1-5 2. Sandalwood, 108 II. Durk. . 7-1 fi-2 0-3 3. Hear. 10.1. Sceblo 11-1 0-1 3-1 Time. 1:10 1-B. IlenRall. lilt of Oreen. Wlnnecenne Surmount. Service Star. Apple Jack II. Midnight Stories and Snndy II. also tan TIimD ItACE. three-year-olds, cUlmtner. ptrne S1000. 6 furlengs: i. Keb. 112. Garner n- -8 2- 2. Hillsdale. 09. Ceney 8-1 8-1 H-fi 3 Delhi .Maid. 00, Wr-.flace.. 10-1 -l 2-1 Time, ltlfl 2-S. Dorlus. Mis Crentwoed Margaret White. Terest Queen. Trlce nnd Ora Tree Blue ran F"OUHTH RACI3 four-year-olds and up, claiming, puri-e 11000, 0 furlengs: 1 Hidden Jewel, 10fl Themas. 20-t 8-1 4-1 -. around Swell 110. Ilurke O-l 2-1 even 3. Sanamere, 103. I.ane. ...11-11 0-10 2-B Tlrm). I'M. Arrowhead, Marse Jehn, Mon astery Hlalng Ileck and Huenec nlse ran. rifTH HAC1J. the Vomp rurse. three-ear-elds nnd up Allies nnd mares: allow allew nnres, puree J1510, 1 mile: 1. Mjsterleus Olrl, 10ft. Lang 7-1 B-2 G-ft 2. Oenle V'.. 107, Themas... 7-1 fi-2 even 3 Day Lilly. 08. Unrtner... 8-1 5-2 0-T Tlme. 1.12 3-5. Mneurneen. Herd Olrl, Padua nnd Lunettn nle ran. SIXTH RACK t.ie We: Knd Tursc, four-enr-oldo and up. nllewarces, purse $1000, 1 mile and 70 nrds: 1. Thlmble. 102 Lmic.. .0-20 1-n out 2. Wynneoed 103. OBrner . 0-1 0-1 2-1 J. Klbhert) gibbet 10.1 Scolile.15-1 4-1 (1-3 Time. 1 10 3-3. Wnr Nete and Itapld Traveler also ran. SOUTHERN HIGH BEATS W. PHILA. Downtown Scheel Gets Crip en Basketball. Title by Hard- Earned Victory A FINAL SCORE IS 32 TO 29 PENN AND TIGERS TO OPEN COLLEGE HOCKEY SEASON Will Meet in Contests This Evening at Ice Palace r. '"" . rim Wl71n right wing WnnrtmnUer J " t , .renter IT nle JSfl ''fD'. It" wing Dlnll ii5i.i3an f,T"" Murray Referee -lahn Dlilne, Three IB-mtntite Seferee eda. Hay Jenes. VIL04?- "e"1 indgrs mrr C'rewell and HAVANA RESULTS TinST RACE, malder three-) ear-olds, puree 7O0 BW furlengs: 1. American Legien, 110. Iteb- Insen 7-2 even 1-2 2. Ne Time. 101. McLaughlin. 1-2 1-5 1-10 3 Parrle Haker. 10ft. Scheffel 10-1 3-1 0-S T'me 1.0S 2-3. Margaret Nash, Plaudella, Casllk. bpeds and Old Kolks also ran. ShTOND RACK, four-year-olds nnd up, claiming, purse 1,00, BJ4 furlengs: 1. I'rascuele 114. Demlnlck.. 7-S 1-2 1-4 2 Lee DnHeld. 114. Itob'nserr 7-3 1-2 1-4 3. King Werth. 107. Malben 12-1 B-l B-2 Time. 1 OS Bcinuuaie, epeeuy J-aay, wu- IIT1". I Ui piiimiiBivi ucu .u, i, ,,- lie Weeds, Stir Up and ueverly James also fan. THIRD RACE, three-year-olds and up. claiming. 1700, nH furlengs: 1. Meney. 114. Pickens 6-5 2-B 1-B 2. Marlen Hotline. 107, Mc Laughlin B-l 2-1 even 3. Judge lludrew, 110. Penman 7-B 1-2 1-4 Time 1.07 1-5. nacchanallan, Tem Geese, Lyric. Truant ai d Starkader also ran, reURIH nACn. the Prenpect Handicap, thrp-ear-elds, nurse fflOO. Q furlengs: 1. Hucklngham. 103 Scheffel 10-1 3-1 0-3 2. Uewelln. 113. McLnughlln 1-2 1-3 1-10 II. (a)Sam Fnnk, 10B. Kennedy 8-1 7-10 1-3 Time. 1.18 4-3. Randel. (a)Artlcle X. Smiling Lad nnd Llttts lllaclc Sheep also ran, inii'minin. uuiuinii ri.iijr w r'iirir RACE three-year-olds and claiming, purse $000. 0 furlongs' ). Ararat, 108 Penman 3-1 even 2. Last One 107, Plekens... 7-B 1-2 3. ItnllP of ElUabethtewn, 110, nnblnsen fl-5 7-10 Tim. 1 12 2-B MellerH. Rlue Wrack .Sweep Clean and Mumbn Jumbo also ran. SIXTH RACK four- ear-olds and Up, r aiming, pi'ree $700. 1 mlle. 1. Hoenlr 103. Scheffel . . 2-1 4-B 2-3 ... Vnrv Jane linker 100 Penman .... . .41 3. Forbid, 00, Smallnoed. .. B-l West IMilladetphln henthern Mevrnsen ferwnnl. ... Knfh rnrsens forward Abrnms l.lllelt renter Hhen Petter guard, .Felev MrNithel guard Oeldlitntt Iteferre Rumney. Time of nales 20 minutes. Southern High Scheel virtually clinched the league basketball tttle this nftcrnoen. when It trounced West Phil adelphia !t2 te '20 in thc Seuth Phlln dclnliln gym. The first half was full of thrills, and was much like the game between South ern anil Catholic High last Tuesday. Heward Stevenson, thc Westerners' forward, wns the shining light ler his tenm. He tallied three times rem the Held and also mnde seven out of nine fouls. In nddltlen te this he held IMdlc I (Jeldblntt, the captnin of thc home tenm nnd ene of the lending scorers of the lenguc, without a field genl. However, Kech, the Ited and Illnck forward, was very busy, and he made four field genfs en McNIchel, Neither team hnd nny advantage ever the ether iii the field, both scoring five deubledeckers. The difference in the score wns the result of thc foul -genl sheeting. Oeldblntt tallied ten out of thirteen fouls, while Stevenson mnde sevcu. KHIett, the 'West Phillic center, nlse plned a great game during the first nnd Resides eutjumplng nnd outplaying Itpddr Shcrr. the'ilowntewners center. I he tallied one goal from the field. FIRST WIN FOR NORTHEAST Archives Defeat Germantown High Five, 23-20, In League Game Vm. t.na lllrVi flrnifln(nwn lllffll Hrlmlrh forward. .(Rhymer) Hurrls MtCurdjr forward .Maxwell (Irrsen ...renter llansburv Kline K-unrd Lungren Miwhadrt guard... ... ... Ilurley Referee Uslllen. Tlimi of halves 2 mln titrs. Held goals Helmleh. 2i Mrf'urdr. Lungren. 2 Rhrtner. Feul goals Kline, 0 out of 81 Lungren, 4 out of 0. Northeast High wen Its first game out of nine starts when the Archives took Oermantewn High Inte enmp this nftcrnoen in Shnllcress Hall by u 'Si-'M score. It nlse marked the first win of thc Archives in thc Public High Scheel, having dropped their last five contests. Thc win wns mndc possible by the foul sheeting of Kline, the home tenm s gunrd. He made nine nttempts out of thirteen geed. Kech team tallied four times from the field, nnd therefore it was the diffcrence In thc fouls that gave Northeast the win. The play was fast throughout. The score was tied en five different occa sions, three times In the first half, which ended 12-10 in favor of the win ners, and twice mere in the final hair. Hclmlch made possible the win by his field goal in the closing minutes of play. HANK O'DAY HASN'T QUIT President Heydler Says Veteran Umpire Will Werk Next Season Chicago, Jan. 0. Umpire Hank O'Dny, vetcrnn of the National League staff, has no desire te retire w far as President Jehn Hejdlcr knows, the latter said today in denying thnt O Dny hnd asked for his release or that any word hnd been received indicating that he wished te wind up his bnscball ca reer in thc Pncific Coast Lenguc. "I don't think O'Dny wnnts te quit yet," President Heydler bald. He was a little discouraged Inst sensen be cause of illness, but he has recovered. He is ene of Uic best officials in our organization, nnd I am confident he will be with us three or four years mere. New Orleans Entries for Saturday Tlrst race $1000. claiming, three-year-olds and up. 0 furlongs .,.,,, M Legacy 102 Alerlan ' War Relief D I'""! Rochester... 02 ('eurlls .. . 100 Perlgeurdln JOJ IS.?"."1.? ,."- inn Ac, nf Aces 100 .rVAXS. J Craig- Charl- A. Wrrne.101 mile 101 I'hllanaerer . Vin SvMa ... .105 Crest Jflrlnny Lee" 07 VeUed Cellen Miss Rankin.. OS $1000. claiming, four-year- The intercollegiate Ice-hockey season will start'thls evening, when Pcnn plays Princeton at thc Ice Palace. The RclTand Blue lias vislons-ef a championship this year, with Wnna mnkcr, the most brilliant ferwnnl in college circles, nnd the rcllnble Captain Murray en thp defense. Princeton kept in condition ever the holidays by taking part In a scrips of games at the Luke Placid ice carnlvnl. Thc Tigers hnvc a strong team, hnvc npqulrcil the services of a former Onnn dlnn star te conch the team find seen will have a $250,000 ring of thei own. If Pcnn wins tonight's game nnd they can arrange a came with Harvard. thc Ited and lllup yet may annex theJ hockey crown, l'enn s team is wormy championship rntlng. The United Stntcs Amateur neckey Association sensen opens here tomorrow night, with Quaker City fnclug Kosten A. A. PLAYERS COME TO BLOWS AS GTN. FRIENDS WIN : Balls and Selgenfuse Stage Boxing Beut In Basketball Game Germantown Friends Darby Athrrtnn ferwnnl Miller Russell forward Mink Nrnhauser center . Clnrke (Ien" gunrd Slecnefii'e liable) .guard. i Hrliuli Athcrten's foul nnd field genls in nn extra five minute period ennblcd Gcr Gcr mnntewn Friends' te finish en thc leg end of j 24 te 21 score In their game with Darby High Scheel this nftcrnoen nt the former's gym. The regular forty minutes of piny found the teams deadlocked nt twcnt twcnt twcnt one points. In the middle e thc extra period, with the excitement nt a pitch, n nenr riot nlmest occurred. Ilnlls. the Friends' forwnrrt.'set thc bnll nenr Dnrby's net nnd dribbled down the fleer with no one in sight. Selgen fuse mndc n flying tnckle at Balis and toppled him. Halls immediately jumped te his feet, nnd nn exchnnge of blows followed, nnd the plnce wns in nn tiprenr. The belligerents were separated by ether placrs, order wns restored nnd the gnme wns resumed. Beth players were removed from thc game and substitutes were sent In. A minute after this Athcrten scored a field goal. He was fouled in mnking the goal and he nle made this geed. Before the jump-off could be made the gnme ended. Athcrten nnd Schuh starred for thc Friends nnd Darby, respectively. The former mnde four field goals and six fouls, while the lntter tallied four double deckers. Phils te Open Here With braves; Macks at Bosten Accenllng te nnneuntcmcnts made tedny, the Ph'lllles will open their National League- sehedule here at Bread street and LpIiI.iIi mciiup, April 12, ntmlnt the Bosten Brnicr, while the Athletics' initial game of the 11122 season Is te be plnjcu'wltli the Bed Sex nt Bosten en the snme dnte. Itsspe-tivc schedules announced tednv by Jehn A. Heydler, president of the National League, at Chicago, nnd Bnn Jehnsen, president of the Amcilcnn Lenguc, at French Licks Ind., follew: NATIONAL T.KAGUB Rosten nt Philadelphia , Ilroekbn nt New Yerk Chicago nt J'lnrlniintl . Pittsburgh nt St. I-eiils AMKRIOIN I.KAOUK Atliletlrs nt llosten . , , ew lerk at Washington Detroit nt Cleveland Ht. Ieuls nt Chicago The mnjer leagues season will close en Sundny, October 1. POS MILLER ILL Penn Five's Star Guard Has Ton Ten sllitls ai His Heme The Penn basketball team will fncp the Vlllanevn College five tomorrow evening In Welghtmaii Hull without thc scrvuci of "Pes" Miller, stnr gunrd of the Bed nml Blue quintet. Miller is nlse captain of next year's football eleven. He- went te his home In Lebanon for the Christmas helidnjs nnd hns net et returned. It wns lenrned this afternoon that he Is suffering a severe attack of ton ten silltls nnd mny be lest te the Penn hnskctbnll trnm for nt least two weeks. Benny Dessen, the former Southern High stnr, will tnkc Miller's plnce in the llne-up ngninst Vlllnneva tomor row night. Here's a Bowling Challenge The William T. Shetzllne Pest. Ne Ofi bowling tenm Is ready te meet nil American Legien bnllne combinations Theso desir ing a series of games eheuld get In touch , with I. Klarnetsky, 2331 Seuth Eighth street. The poet will held a berirflt nt the Arcadia Theatre the week beginning Jan uary 30 Beets and Saddle The Vnmp Purse, .$1."00 added. I brings together high -class fillies and , marcs in the fifth race nt New Orleans today. Herd Oirl appears best. The issue is likely te he strongly disputed by Lunctta nnd Day Lilly. Horses well placed In ether races nrc: First incc Duster; Daniel entry,1 Prince K.; second Anticipate, Harp I e' the North, Bit of (Jrccn ; third Grace Majers, Heb, Ferest Queen:1 fourth Arrowhead, Monastery, Smart I fitly; sixth Thimble, Hapid Traveler, War Nete; scvcntli Ilichellcu, Alci. Jr., Gourmend. At navann First race American Legien, Margaret Nash, Old Felks; second Frnsccela, Stir Up, Lee En field ; third Judge Budrew, Meney. fourth Little Black Sheep. skater. Hebby McLean1 neserts thnt he has LlPWClltn. HUCKlngham ; fifth BcUp of never rellnaulshed the title, that tin Ins ' i:ii7abethtewn, Mlltnbe Jumbo. Mp- been unbeaten In Anierlcn since 1010 nnd unrn . HTi,t MIMrptl f.n-i r.... that he Is ready te d. f-ml his championship ''ra "-V"1.' JUIUrcd, .Mnrj Jnne against all comers this winter. Bilker. 1 erbid. McLean Ready te Defend Title New Yerk. Jen. 0 In answer te the claim of Artnur Minn, or i;nicage. mat ns Truant- IS nuw II1C aiiiithuii in un-nnimmi tlll.lllillUII i r . I, T. . -.. .107' ins 87 UP. 1-2 1-4 1-S 4-3 . VHi UIIIHKKWUi .. U- ..- O-U llme, 1'4J 4-B Johnnie (l'Cenncll, Jeck . u, MC 8-3 8-1 Ilealy. W, also ran McCllnteck. Mildred and Parel ASK 'PER TON' SHIP SUBSIDY LOCAL BOWLERS LEAn TrUcks and Lindsay Outbewl West ern Riuaie r..i . .. .....,, ,, udaine Alleys l FrankM'1 "i"'1 Mer,1 Lils"y out eut iIpm rnnk "inrlne and Jim nim,in Wtffi fr,$,7000" Casine AN eitcrn rlLi. tV ,0XPertH ed their SWrt stre!,K,tT,ljSenfa ' 1! K oethired-w, h '?' the eilers urn," ,,lu,crs ceull net 'latency J wlth "" (csrce of eon n,. ... . S'...i..iini;'Sbt"r:,lT' Government Told Hew It Can Best Aid Merchant Marine Washington, Jnn. 0. (By A. P.) A definite "per ten" subsidy and a spe cial postal subvention for fast passenger ships were recommended te the shipping hnnnl tednv by the American Merchant I Marine Joint Committee ns methods of ghlng direct Government nid te Amer ican ship owners. The report submitted te Chairman Lasher by II. 'II. Itnjmend. of New Yerk, chairman of the Joint Committee, nlse approved as Indirect methods of subsidizing thc American merchant ma ma rine: The immediate sale of all shipping beard vessels bv the beard, the estab lishment of tt $100,000,000 lean fund, relief from lsceme tax, the carrying of iO per cent it Immigrants by American ships, revision of navigation laws te re ro re meve the present (liabilities, enforce ment of Section 28 of the Merchant Marine Act giving preferential rates for "shipment of goods in American bot toms, and legislation providing addi tional compenbatien for the merchant murine branch of the iNavai uebcre. I, S. C. Property Is Sold New Yerk, Jan. 0. Lexington avenue property of the International Sporting Club, valued at $700,000. was sold at auction to day te the Tenter Flsld Company, for $371.1101 te satisfy a. stcerd mortgage for $.'.'0,000 held by the company. danni4 ! ij J-i .. 1 i.in mil As.! SpedMer;.103;Oreat,n.x...i0S n'rWlun. ...I" inritl.h Liner ...101 T iKrciMN 10R Serbian 11. Wlnneconne The. Celleen nwn.JOj L'Enleleur ...110 'Encrlnlte 103 Third rice. $1000. allowances, the Johnny Powers Memerial, for four-year-olds and up. Fert"churchlll .100 Jehn S. Rearden. .103 nmer K .' .107 Marvin May 107 Rotheratlen . . . 105 eurUliip lgT High Cost . ill Runnuel ..' 102 Mercury . 103 Fourth race, Classic. Handicap, $2800 added, for three-year-olds and up, fl fur Mabel Curtis ... 113 Tem Hare. Jr. ..110 Devenlts ." Simplicity HOi Cap Reck . .100 St, Maurice . ..126 1 Commander Mc- Modesty . . ..114 Meekln . .114 Flyball 10S Fred Klnnev . 112 Miriam Cooper ...10S Tashmak . 107 Fifth race. $1000. allowances, feur-year-1 olds and up. the Dixie Purse. 1 mile: King's Champien.. 110 Ily Gene Days ...10 Neddam .. .10' fliingabuck 11B Guy. !.. .110 Plmllce 102i l Sixth race. $1000. claiming, four-year-olds and up, 1 1 10 miles' ' llalance Wheel.. IJ7 'Tantnlus . - -3 ?T Wic'ifnrd nn 'Pasternl Swain.. Ill St Isidore . 00 Cimarron 100 I Redy " . ' 10O The Wit 108 1 Seventh race, $1000, claiming, four-year-olds and up. ,1(1 miles ,...,, Srilttn VerOlCl ... ..i..bww. ... n una..... Ill "Reval Duck .111 'J C. Stene ,103 Snapdragon II rinhnhlah II Our lilrthday T niitt T.llllan Phelan . . 101 Midnight Sun Mr. X . 1" 'imiafiin "Apprentice nllewance claimed Weather cloudy. Track heavy. ..107 ..ten ..112 .112 107 ftucv. ;,v: "-? ?!? we ar.s sej ssj JTaZASiX Desli ft v. t t0 Qex 8hade jiss-Jt':.ts MiDiie ... ".:' "" III tT- llBBT.?'l.yire'(i iri . '". 'rrnoriwe. at Inas Trims St. Nicholas rrh,. Anninsji basketball team traveled te Atlantta City last evening and handed St. Nicholas a trimming by the scre of 27 tj "S Andy MoMahen and Eggy Melen starred for Aquinas. With the score tied at 28 and enlv two mlniue" in pluv rilslim stored n field tfenl nnd "harlle O'Neill made two mcceslv f9"l '"suit i Havana Entries for Saturday First nce two-eer-old $700. 2 furlongs I (a)l'alladlum 110 JalPoslllen lle J'ai,. , 11.1 Cnrbenell . . . 113 ' elh's Lemen .. lit (b)Irfirena Mar- I (b)Tender Seth 113 cellla, 113 I in.) Williams. Ilrethern entry l (b) II. A. Jenes entry. ' Second race, three-year-elds, claiming I $700, 6 furlengs: ,.,. Naemi K . 04 Paciner ..10O 1 nigoden . 10;' J-t Olrl 10J Mneresque . ii navisce no Mad Nell . . .110 Third race four- ear-olds and up, claim ing 1700, 8 furlengs: I fmloedio "J ,0,ed .let Keran . ,10t Ramkln 10(1 Ruddles Jn,n 15nd Man .11.' i ilCK Ijarnrr .. .J aiiuvni ., , 11. Fourth race four-)car-elda and up, claim ing. $700 mile 1 "Hear Funk . 07 'Rlbbler ..102 i sMaadowbreok ..101 NavnJe 101 I 'Little (1'nk 10S Rlutdames . 103 Hlsh Olymnus . 103 Sei Urchin . . . 103 Avitematla Red ..107 Sir Adsum . . .lle Fifth race four-year-olds and up, claim- Sllex if ..J03 'Zoele ..100 Le llalafre 107 Tacola lle rian HO Discord .. .111 Misericerds 111 American Soldier 112 I our Nephew . ...112 1 Sixth race, four-year-olds and up, claim ing, $700, 1 1-10 m'les Mlis Hilarity... OS Delpli no Peggy Itlvei. ...103 Win AH 03 . 'Harry M . Cerk , . .105 1 Stevens . 108 flelflen Chance ION Apprimlce allowance claimed Weather clear, track fast VV'I AND A lSlbdhStTwitSt I Wc Clese In Three Weeks We Must Vacate Our Present Quarters Fet Extensive Alterations Te Effect a Quick Clearance and te Enable Us te Balance Our Accounts Promptly We Offer the CHOICE OF THE HOUSE EVERY SUIT and OVERCOAT At This One and Only Price $22 Regardless of price, regardless of cost, regardless of less. Just as you read it A CLEAN SWEEP, noth ing reserved, no matter hew high its former price. Every style a man could want, every material, every color. Gabardine top-coats also included. i?";? fmmh . A ti i! JtsT' sssssssV "Qssssssssssl m Be1 y ''fsssssT JS? V X JS WiJ&tI LsW Bsss. vw jflv mr .m. assbst fit tmrtT tm ssssssssssssssssV J WBsfcf K JF .ssssrsH sflsssssB Yssssssssfir jsBsT jtni' mTrH HT' JBtr m 15th and Chestnut- As an accommodation te buyers, open tonight till 9.00; Saturday night till II "SENIOR" " WJMjssssssssssssssssssssssssssssBli HsssssssssssssssssssBS L "JUNIOR" Yeu never read the like of this before never! In this sale we dealt prices a blew such as they have net had since they started upward years age! The values it presents electrified the public; and when you read below the character of the clothes you are getting in this sale at these prices, you can't help but marvel about it yourself! - 1 ht Over 15,000 garments in 4 gigantic groups! All Famous makes! Over 3000 of them at the one price, $ 1 5 They comprise our own regular stock that were formerly $25 and $30, and goods just purchased by us that were made te sell at $30, $35 and $40 In this selection at $15 you will find many celebrated brands of clothes, the names of which are among the most favorably known of high-grade makes in America. We listed these brands last week, but at thc urgent request of a number of the makers we are emitting them as a result of the pretest made by retailers who are forced te sell the identical garments at $30, $35 and $40. The variety of fabrics, models and patterns is overwhelming, absolutely nothing missing. Forty famous brands in all! All sizes, regulars, stouts, shorts and longs. Limited alterations free. Reduced from $33.50 & $35 Including recent purchases. (Values te $55) At this amazingly low price there are in Kal hundreds of Suits and Overcoats every fabric, pattern and model. There are forty different makes te select from. Ne matter what your taste may be, it can be met in this huge assortment All sizes, regulars, stouts, shorts and longs. Reduced from $37.50 & 40 Including recent purchases. (Values te $55) Among the wonderful purchases made for this sale, and included at this price, are Suits and Overcoat secured at a great saving from fa mous New Yerk, Chicago Roches ter, Philadelphia and Baltimore mak ers. Exclusive models in all patterns, all sizes. Ne charge for alterat ens Reduced from $50, $60, $65 Including recent purchases. (Values te $85) This offer presents the cream of America's foremost makers of ready-te-wear Suits and Overcoats the finest money can buy. Exclusive domestic and foreign fab ncs in the richest patterns. The tailoring of these gar ments is unmatchable. Alse included at this price are a number of luxurious genuine Mon Men tagnac Over coats, the fab ric that of the famous Germa- Mills (silk nneaj. i nere isn't a model or fabric missing in this big assort assert ment. 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