1. S i , intries for Perm's Inter scholastic Swimming Championships This Year Set New Rec n 10E DUGAN TRADED II Outfielder Miller and Pitcher Acesta Come te Athletics Frem Washington GRIFF GETS PECKINPAUGH Mack Needed Players,- Se He Traded Jee Dugan Here N Cennie Mnek's Mplana Mplana Hen of tni" lcnl which Bends Jee Duenn te Bosten: "I snve Inc tlcal n let of consid eration befere I let Dugnn go. Hut, after thinking It nil ever, I decided that it would be for the best that Dugnn should leave the Athletics. "I had several offers for Dugan, but could net get plnyrra. I wanted players, and that's why I didn't let Jee go before. Mug Miller was the only geed-looking youngster en the market, te my mind, and se when I tot the chance I grabbed Miller. "In Miller I think I have the making of a geed ball player. One, Mie with a little mer.e experience, lll be able te held his own. Acesta is only n fair pitcher. "Galloway will take Dugan's place at third base. He played the posi tion the last month of the 10121 pca sdiii and played it well. I have had lilm In mind all along. Kltlicr Cal Cal lenti or ltarrett will play short -top. "I have bcvcral Infield combina tion.'' that I can work out, and the infield that plays in the spring training probably will be the one I will ir-e during the season." .loe Uugnn, one of the best third basemen in bnscball,. has been traded br Cennie Mack, manager of the Ath letic?, te the Husten Ucd Sex. I)ugnu dicappcarH finnlly from, the Athletics as the result of a threc-cer-awl deal completed Inst night between ilack, Harry Trazec. of Bosten, and Clark firlffith, of Washington. Here's the depe: lleUn tM Jefl Ilnein unci Frank CHekr. iVimhlnslen tJiartftUin; n.Mnx1in icet Reiifr Prrklnnnuitli. re- ecntlr trpawi te iiosien i. me lnnurr! HI! I' I'Mn' ....r...... .,- .... .... ..-. The AthlFlIri K. .lee Arentn. nn under t,A Chin raiithiiRw t.llrhert nine Miller. titfii Ohm Keuuipe.iv ttllrhcr in outneleer mm it i neiirveu. a cam ten n oulneieer anil it m iteiirTj tJdfrallen from tlm Hnrter Griffith tatnl peslthely today tha; unless theie was an unexpected change In his plans, I'cckinpnugh would net be ninde iminngrr of tlm Nationals. The managership nf tiw Nationals is vacant owing te the resignation of (jcerie MrBrnlr, wheacteil .is inan- rir'liiKt Tiisen. mid it had cenerallv been the belief that should Crlflith ac quire IVcMnpniigh the former New Yerk American uititiiiti would Mop Inte the vacancy. This belief. Mr. Griffith caul, was without a oasis. (Jrlflitli snld he wasiet prepared te R'ake un anneuncenient with icspcct te the mnnaaiTslilp, and It was intimated that smpmI former major league stars Here under confederation. While none of the three Interested t'.ub owners would admit that anp money whs involved lu the trades, base ball writers generally ugree (lint Con Cen nie Mack received n substantial sum for letting Dugnu go in exchange for Miller anil Acestu. It was recalled that only a few months age the New Yerk club had offered .$e0.000 for Dugan. hlch was refused. The Athletics then lmifted iiiirui $100,000 as the purc'mse prlee. Geed for Kcd Sm The deal is a geed en" for the Hed Bex and maj make the fans forget, for tipie t lenst. the "terrible" Mr. Frnzee and the pas Ing of Scott, Hush. Jenes and Mclnnls. Stories previous (n (lip deal stated that Dugan would be traded te the Sen ators, but in exchangp the Mnckmcn euld receive .tee Judge, first bnseman. an'l n pitcher, but Jee was quietly llilpped away and nil Mack get for lihu as Miller. Acesta and some cash. Krazce Is delighted with the deal and dei'lnreil that Dugan would play fhortsteii for tb Hed Se next sea wn. He udded. however, that llughey Duffy, Ills mnnnger. thought well of IM (eager, a youngster plckeil up by M Harrow when the latter was the leader of the Hcd Sev. I'ittcngcr Is an Infielder and showed much premise last ccarea. If I'ittcngcr is capable of filling heett s shoes nt short. Duffy will play Dugnn nt third bae. It is likely, however, that the Hed Sex will start lie season with Geerge Hums nt first case. Del I'rntt nt second, Dugnn at liert and Hddie Pester at third. J'llmirKe will bn n valuable mini for tiie Ited Sex. ns he can play second, telrd or shortstop. Miller (loed Outflehler f'ennle Mnck Is getting a geed out fielder in Miller, but Acesta, while hav " plenty of spped and a tliip curve ball, finds it lmril te go the full distance. " Is, heweer, especially- geed nt finishing games. Last season Miller played In 114 tames for the Senators and finished we season with u batting nverage of -bb. AiMsta pitched In thirty-three lames, hut his record was enlv five Karnes wen uud four lest. He wn's used fiietlj hi Mellrlde ns a relief pitcher. Dugan. who is a former Hely Cress e.v. joined the. Athletics four years JKe During the Inst two sensens he frequent lj expressed a ileslrc te play nenrer hN home In New Haven, iu,, wwrnl limes left the Athletics. He Men's & Yeung Men's SUITS and Overcoats $ .80 a si and sec our 16 windows Peter Meran & Ce. Merchant Tailors S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch Sis. Ueb. a Bit. Brgi. XU1 B 'OlMk A eSjvr ., , t,t -itkhrKr 0 60SI0N RED SOX He's Nearer Heme f'-y 'S-Vk. .A4,,rt,.it'Wii X&&JLi'iLfX'VrH JOK Dl'GAX The "Disappearing One.'' lias been traded by Cennie .Mack te the Jtcd Sex. Jee's home is In New Haven. he he won't hiue se far te travel when he becomes tcinpct amcntal was called "Hun-IIemc Dugan" nnd "Disappearing Jee." He pluycd In 110 games at third base last season nnd batted .205. His fielding nverage was .OKI. O'lteurkc. who was once n member of the Uroeklyu Iteblns, played in 123 gnmes at short for the Senators, nnd his batting aerugc was .231. His field ing average was .021. PROS TO GET $800 MORE IN P. G. A. GOLF Redman Wanamaker Adds te Match Play Prize Meney Columbus, O., Jan. 11. Announce ment was made here, today by Gcerge Sargent, president df the- Professional Golfers' Association of the United States, that he hat accepted the offer of Hedman Wanamaker te give nn ad ditional $800 te the prize list for tlm professional tournament te be held at Pittsburgh tills year. This money is te be distributed $23 te each of the thirty-two players who are defeated in the first round of match play. Mr. Wanamakcr's cash gift is In addition te lib. silver trophy, which has been competed for in tournaments for a number of years. Chicago Alumni te Welcome W. & J. ChlruKO. Jjn. 11. Washington Kn-1 Jeffer Jeffer eon nlumnl of Chicago today were prepared fur a reuslns wolcemo te that Institution' foetbiill pquad upon IIm nrrlval lire rn route hem from California, wln-re It held I he University of California te a cep!lea9 tle at IVuadena en January S. A luncheon end ether entertainment U planned te occupy every moment durlns the eleven's clay In Chicago. Cleveland Syndicate After Red Sex Clrriland, Jan. II. A syndicate, of rlcve landera are nulil te tvs In thn mar!ct for the Hoten American League Ilaeeball Club. Sam Deutrch, prominent local npertamnn. left here last nlcht for New Yerk te confer with President Harry Krazee, of the le Fe, Matt J. Hlnkel. well-lmen rpfcre nnd fight promoter, who innilc nn effort te puichasd the club aeveral years age. uliu li ald te be one of the ndicatr. Exhibition of Bowling An exhibition of -Unr bewlk-f nlll be held en tne nlli'jH of the Northwest Athletic A A A Hoe'utlen lit their new headquarters Twenty third street nnd Ce.urrrlilii aenue thin ce Ing. A match Keine between the All-Stars ami the Northwest Athletic Association will fellow OTHER SPORTS ON PAGE 17 y y"JL .BUBfe. ' .f.'i -xV-lti.'t'!V3. OKI Jh$$l $ , .AKi. IN 'JBKlBMBlfflrW3 w ll ISmET1, THE UNIVERSAL CAR 111 vt m ITft jf 0 drmeuntabU rims, extra run. and C!SdL3&'S llll 1 ninr Y ntm-Vnd hrt$ all around. Z Compare Moter Car Values THINK of a Ferd Sedan with starter and demeuntable rims a really high-dass car having all the comforts and conveniences that go along with an enclosed job selling for $660! Compare it with any ether car either open or enclosed, point for point, without even considering the hundreds of thousands new in use or the extensive Service organization back of your purchase, and you will agree that the Ferd Sedan represents a meter car value that cannot be equaled anywhere. Let us take you for a ride in one. Terms if desired. Authorized Philadelphia Ferd Dealers I III SOl'TlIWKSTr.n.N A(.FJ.CV Sid llaltluiore Are. MoeUUnil 4B07-0S V.I I0J0 NI'KKZKI. A MIIWAIUl 1241-17 Murkrt Ht. I'blludrlphlit, l'u. AI.VIV A. 8HKNSON 4131-80 Krnilnilen Atp. rrankfefi! 27H7-8S Bunt 7023 UMVKRRM. MaTOU AC1KJ.CY 3427 tiifitnut M, rrtlen 3281 Wt 1703 VAnr.rt k tiii'Ki.RH Bflth ft thutnut Nt. nclniunt 3231 "rt 1717 wkst nmAiin akney 2317-10 W. (Ilrurd At. Poplar 6374 Race SKI AlI'XAMlKIt ALLAN 10 lllililund Air.. riirMiiut C Iieetnut lllll' Mill . & -9 lrv .mi v-1 19 SCHOOLS ENTER SWIM CARNIVAL Interscholastic Chanipienship Will Be Held in the Penn Peel January 21 LAWRENCEVILLE HAS TITLE Ily PAVIi PKKP NINETEEN public high nnd prep schools hnvc signified their inten tion of entering trains in the annual btvlmmltir. .meef fni ftin InlnrtAlinlntillr. championship of the United Stntcs, under the auspices of the Unlvcrsltv of Pennsylvania, nt Wclghtinnn Hall, January 21. The same schools that were entered in last year's meet again will be among these present. Then, tee, Albany High Scheel hns entered n team, nnd this will make the meet the largest in his tory. I,nst stasen the meet record was areken, when eighteen schools entered, but with nineteen competing this year, this record will go te the beards. Six events are scheduled for the meet. A 200-vard relay race for four men teams, fiO-jard swim. 100-yard swim. 220-yard swim, diving nnd plunging for distance arc the events L-uruuu. .... . Willi se many cntrnnts In this jenr s .. - If .l.A ...111 U meet It lOOSS US ll lucir jn uu u number of records smashed, 'lhe com petition should be keener than ever, and there will be some Interesting races. Tbrce records were . lowered last season. The r0-yard dash. 220- ard swim and the plunge for distance were . . I.. ...I.ImI. nn... mnrtu u.rn made. Wright, of Erie High, broke f the 50-yard record, wnite .11111 nun, of Brooklyn Poly Prep, and McGrcerly, of Lnwrenccvllle. lewered the times of the IKJ.JO-vnrU swim ami iiiungu ngunv respectively cspcetively. TIip meet last jcar was wen by Lnwrenccviue. wun u ieiui ii - - relnts. Glrard College was second, - ... ... . .! ..f (1.1 with 20, nnd i;ne Jiigu ui.ru, wun iu. Hcrkley-Irvlng ,J;choel way fourth, with 0 points. West Philadelphia wan the enlv local public high school te place. The Spccdbeys scored .! points. Oirard College, Albany High, West Philadelphia High, Northeast High, Central High, of Washingten: I.rlc HIi-li T.nwrenceville. St. I.uke s Hchoel, Mnrquard, of Itrneklyn ; Poly t isrneuiyn; i eiy Prep, 'of Hroeklyn: Stujvesnnt High, of New YerK ; i.ane iccii. et milieux" .' ,..... t- Vntufimiel Anniletitv. At i Inntlc City High, Gerninntewn High, Southern High. UerKicy-irving nnu Mercersburg Academy are the schools entered in this year's meet. The whoela will splash the water in Penn'a tank promptly at 2 o'clock. t I A Huchcy Deal i T71VEUY ONE In West Philadelphia I -Hi High thinks the Spcrdbes are going : .!. Intnri.linlilulii. ii'i' I lf. lli Vlil viiu mv.w. ..- ..w..-,. crown this season, nui in a icw nay? every one nt Forty-seventh and Walnut streets will be thinking something else. West PhlHy ami IJryn Athjn Acad- emy made an Iren-bound agreement be- fore the start of the hockey season thl- ear. It was arranged that the Oauige .t T11..n .. mi. 1.1 nnl nan ITenvni. u,.... UI1I1 lliuu "uu ..vv . jv .u...i.., n... goalkeeper, if Brj.ii Athyn did net pln.v KUtiin. yc -in arii ii in ...efc ! UfAfnni MnliDnrr1 nnn it tlm lu(' ulii II ttlltl js.nimi in mvr Ms-'-i. " crs In the Kast. The reason for this agreement was that both bejs had played en the Quaker City team. . But it leeks as if the westerners arc liitn uii; Ike that. much by , out ei,iuck, or semi'iiiiiiK hkc uuu uryn Aiuyn wen t ec nun se UAMIAM SIOTOB COMPANY ItliUr Ate. Dupent Ht. RovberouEh 0778 JOHN IIAKHEK 07S4 lluttlrten I'lke Uiutlrten 8030 K. SI. HAKTLKTT 4310 llreiiii Mt. Ilarlni 1231 Wtnt 2036 tOllllS L'ltr.l'.K MtlTOltS 7219 Uoedlmiil Ate. Wuuilliinil 8213 .1. A. I'L'NMNbllAM IIS3-A7 beulli II run. I ht. Orrcen 1377 Iture 6321 ItOIIKHT V.. rnitl.KUUI) 7110-VI HSInr Hun A.. I'mnkfenl 4587 llAltttV H. FRKNC1I. Inr. 1212 Frvnkferil Ave. lirnalnzlen 2778 Knut 7744 IIIC.MIV A (UINUI.K 40JI-.1U Nnrlli I iron J HI, VVjamlng 6780 lllll 1 I h "-. &-tMu -4 Scheel ,Baskclball . Standings and Scores INTUnSCHGLASTIC?' r.BAOUB ....... t' r. I'.C. l.oeo .711 .S71 .4211 .141 .113 rnuinfrn .... West Philadelphia , J O ., 3 4 II rt i rnirni ..,. ,.,...,..f iiermantewn .....,.,'' I'Vankferd 1 isertneas; vi-HTKnnAT'B rtESUl.Td Southern Itlfh fl5i Ofrmnntewn ltlh. 2d Wtit Philadelphia High, 821 Frankfetd " Ccnlrii Itltfh. 42! Nerlheaat ltlch, 21. IlKSEHVn LBAOUE w. I. P.C. .S.-.7 .711 .Ml . 1211 .000 Oermantewn J ' Wrat Philadelphia n i Hmlthern J J rrankferd ., 1 Central J i N'ltrtneitst .............r. .. v YESTEn.PAY'3 nESULTS Oermantnwn High, 20! Beulhern Hlgli. 11. Weil Philadelphia High. 22: Stankferd niCentJ.8i! High, 27; Nnrtheaat High, 17. r'ATltOLIC LEAOUH ' W. U, I'.C. 1 01)0 .000 .000 .000 .003 Cathelt. j ,1 vnraneva. . - t.al rnfVill' ............. O I' Saleelanum ' l Mr .irifciTin .. v vr-Tr.nrAY'H KESUIVTS Catholic Jl'Bh. 25! St. Joaeph, 12. r?! BS 2 lll.h E.cend. 18: St. Joeeph See end. IT. . ,.Tn.- Moerflftown. 21'. l'i!f',J.i''Jil' Lui-.dc.wne H'Bh. 22, IiWIey PrK nun, a. tJnDcr Darby Hlh. 24! Jledlii HiKh, J.. tjnmr vkthv High. Second. 13: Media . Zii i iinuiMjii -,,j'ri. . i" - aermaJntewn, Academy. 30: Schoel.hlp An- "we'Jt Cathellfl High. 2: Temple Pren. ,1R Hwartf.meri Utah, 23t N!;b"J n"i?.h,',10-,?: Colllngawe.'d lllfch, 41: -arrden Catlielle JIWiiinlnten Krlenda. 30; 1'ennserove High. Bi New CaMIe High Second, 10: Wllmlngtun Trlend Beeend, fi. ti..... itiirh Radner IIIsli Uirls, 47: Haverford High Ulrls. 3. the less of Werner, after all. "Merry Schnarr, Werner's direthcr, hns entered the institution at Mrtli Ayrcs and he will play for the team. The younger Schnarr played in the recent games with his famous brothers . . i... rllt. n,i.l tit Vtntifilna against yimucr unj ""u i ...v.-w...-. u.i ., rnvnrfiliif shnnini? nml against high school players should be a whirlwind. He is n clever plnyer, though net as geed as Werner, and his presence will be felt by opposing teams. True, te Ferm ,n,. J" J. ."' J4 I'T'lllll.ll- nATHOMC- HIGH continued its N-' W1IIIIIIIK "l " " -v"..v. Schools Pnsketbnll League yesterday afternoon by beating St. Jeseph's Prep, nt the Second Hcgimcnt Armery. 25 te 12. The game was featured by the playing of I.egan. Catholic's star for ward. . .... Catholic get a running start in the i-..i. t.,1f n,..1 If lnnlfeiT n tf flif tnnm Iirsi. mill. "' n ... - was going te win by nn extrn large seerc. However, the second period was rnn. However, inc scceim lierieu wns listless, Cntltelle getting only eight points, wmie mu -iiimeh umj .in...ml utv The foul sheeting of Legan was ve- I HP llllll ru'vuinei .'. J"Ki' ...n i,-- spenslble for Catholic's victory, while Cuiilff'B nnd McNicheI's fnlluries te mnkc free shots count proved fatal te St. Jeseph's. Southern continued its pnrnde In the Interscholastic League bv. beating Gcr- 1 l!.l. I". I (1 T".n..li.r..r.l llllllllfj II UIIKii. " "F " '""" nmj cst Phllnilc'phln played a clee .".'J.'Jl Rnme. while Central walloped Northeast, -12 te 22, in the ether leugue L'UlltestS. EIGHT IN ROW FOR ANNLYN u Q y w N "H""" " teen Out of Twenty-two Games Winning the Inst el?ht basketball ... .aI.I.. ilnl ..f lMA,n..u .IM Kilmer, iiiuhiii ll iuiiii iu iiinrii"Ull vic tories in twenty-two stnrt4., Is the rec ord of the Annljn live. The team Is compos-ed of former Nn tlIty players, Including Davis, Slrcii nnd Waller, anil games are wanted IIWII Willi III ll-uilinn IL'UIIll. ,lllire Frank Slrcli. ."171 (laul street or plienc Kensington 5."!!." between 0 nnd 7 P. 51. II. r. IIOIF.MW Inwri'e rated 321 erth li.-uad ht. bprut-e C013 Ituie 2171 THIS IICMVI.i:V CtlJIl'AAY 2110 Keulh (t. Hlruie HISS .MIIU111S JOM'..l, ,ir. 0300 WoudUne Ate. Otrrl'roek 40UI ,.ft 2010 KtlKI.I.K-OHKK.NUOOl) CO. Krt. 60.'3-20 (icrniantei.il Ate. (irriiiHiituwn U2328 North 0002 , MAKfiKKI'M MOTOR ( O. erk lluud S. City Line (Ijk I.uiiu 1080 II10S. U. MRTINII.I.F. 3417-43 North llreail Nt. TIeii.4I70 l..,rij 5Jjj At,TF.u riucr. 20th & )nrb Hli. Illiiniend 20110 - .,,i-.mi' -t , ,. CAMDEN IS AFTER SECOND HALF FLAG Will Make Streng Bid for Hen- ors in Eastern League Final Cage Series EXPECT KERR LINE-UP "pAstDEN Is out te win the second-'-' half flag in the Knstern Basket ball League," was the answer of Dr. Helm, of the Skccters, when nsked this morning regarding the final dash for the season's title in that organization. "Our team ran Inte a bunch of tough luck in the first half," he continued, "but things may break 'differently In the present series. "This Is net an nllbl for losing the first-half pennant te Trenten, but comparative figures show we have Played just as geed ball ns the Petters There were many reasons why we did net eventunlly nt least tle up our rivals. although I am pleased that the two tenms did net finish en even terms. "Camden men were Injured nt vari ous times during the season, and that game with Wllkes-Barrc would never hnvc been lest with big Dave' Kerr In the line-up. But the matter was talked ever before the game and It was de cided that If we could net win the first half, it was foolish te take any chances in having Kerr out for the senten by playing him. Dave would have seen te it that Chief Muller would have never scored any seven goals." Will Play Tonight Kerr Is expected te assume his usual nosltlen when the Phils start the second series ncress the river with the Skcetirs this evening. He hnti rounded into shnpe and his Injured ankle, hns responded te expert treatment by the club physician. According te reports Camden may have a new center seen in the person of Itlclile DIeghan.ef Coates Ceates villi. If the Camden boy comes te the Skeeters he will be used te relieve Eddie Delin in any emcrgenry. Considerable interest Is displayed br the local fans as te the way the Phil lies will line up. Manager Will Myers has turned the team ever te Dr. Leuis Sugarman. who will play and personally conduct the game. Leu will play a forward position with Chickle Pason. Ilegan will lump center nnd Wright and .Cress will be the guards. According w Suggy. Onlheun and Danny McN'lchel will also be en hand: If McN'lchel Is present there Is a possi bility Hint he may start. Danny hns expressed himself ns opposed te pfalnT in tin1 1'iftcrn League s he does net m cHave a WIiite Smokers recognized the Value WE predict that the policy of immense production and lower profit per unit is go ing te grew in popularity. A few months age, in reduc ing White Owl prices, we cut our profit te the lowest margin in our history. We believed that by making White Owl an even greater value we would eventually increase the sales enough te make up our tem porary drop in profit. Smokers did net knew this. But they did knew that there was no ether cigar of like size and price which offered them se much for their money. White Owl has rapidly be come the largest selling cigar in nearly every city in the country. Sheer value is the explanation. fnt-c'3rtx. :, NATIONAL. BRANDS Distributing Llranch in? North Fourth Street, Philadelphia Pittsburgh Star Hf? "1 PSf3W 'w ' f 4 Yeungk, a guard en the Pitt bas ketball team, At 111 be In the line-up against Pcnn tonight want te be tied down te any one team. He loves basketball uud pluys the gumc for thn sport alone. Therefore, there Is nn element of detjbt In the report that he will piny. Leaders Win Again The leaders In the Philadelphia Manufacturers Basketball League again wen their gnmes last ctcnlng, Phil adelphia Termlnnl defeating Key stone Telenhone 41 te 'Si. and Ameri- 'enn Itnilway Express trimming Mono Meno Mone ,tpc 2." te 20. In the Terminal c'lti- test inc teie.inene live put up u kimmi fight in the first half, which ended 10 te IS. In this period Blllv Blank starred with four field goals, nil long shots. At the start of the sccdnd half Keat ing caged three fouls In n row, bringing the totals te 21-20, und then the tele phone boys went out of the business, for they gnlncd only three meie points, wbllij the rallrenders were getting twenty. In the finnl period Keating was tlie whole telephone team, rentilbutlns eight of their ten points en six fouls and a nld toss. Lddlu Gallagher ex celled for Terminal with seven baskets. In the ether game, American Hall ways Lxprcss noted out Monotype In the fiual minutes en n sensational rally In which Lewery and DaWdsen featured with long goals. The nVtiri". it Imlf time were tic nt 11. With only one minute te plnf! the totals were tied nt 20. when Lewery and Davidsen regi tered long tries. IMC? J)fer25 SWARTHW10RE PREP READY FOR OPENER Captain Halleck, of Basketball Team, Steps Aside in Faver of Better Player LA SALLE FIRST RIVAL PItOSPECTS of Swarthmerc Prep Scheel having n winning basketball team this season loom bright. A Inrgc number of boys have turned out for the team, and Conch Johnny Ogden, former Gurnet baseball and basketball star, is working hard every day. Last season Coach Ogden was forced te uc a quintet composed of lnexperl- IIM'II LlJ fa SJ r-s-wiit ...' m-x.ir-'t '" material, but his quest was In vain. The youngsters lu the Gnrnet nnd Gray In stitution either knew nothing of basket ball or were Ineligible. "But things are different this sea son." said Ogden this morning. "I hnve enough experienced material te build two teams, nnd I expect the school te estnbllsh a geed record. The mnin difficulty new Is te find the best com bination te send against La Salle Prep. In our opening gnme Friday afternoon. 1 AlwieiiKn i uu'- ii iiiiki' iiiiineer ei jbejs from last season, It Is doubtful if and the Her-aue nf Wholesale 3 for 25c 9c for One Bex im 1 $4i:Jk.?ii$t I 'mmmw Rllvlf'zVTsI Wvm In yy-V'!i II i nnm i nn jiiii 1 1 111 n 'll lJ I llell I'hnne: l.nnilxiril 102-n.l ,1 -f' i i Kej stone I'lienr: Jluln 350 IIIIIHI flihliTTfiTITTTffTTTfT I r i iQ2SS3l 'jQjjJCQi ISSBli Mr ? vM 3 for 25c m&3 all of them will nnnenr in the La ' game. The new candidates have,- the veterans a great surprise, nnu a! of them may be seen in action i week." Coach Ozden. while he would . nnme the youngsters who will tlart Vjl day, intimated Hint tiwnrtumere's qi tet will line up with Duncan and Bvrj forwards! Hwepe, center: BIaek and Hagenlan. cunnls. If this blnatlen starts It will mean that ' tain Halleck will remain en the lines. St. Michael's Wants Game Th St. Michaels baakelbnll teama want game for their home fleer tomorrow ev nlng. Klret nnd second elms teama wlahlna te play Ht. Michaels aheuld get In touch with C. Hitter. Pheno (lermantewn 0782 be tween CJ0 and 0.30 I M. BASKETBALL Pittsburgh vs. Pennsylvania' Wednesday, Jan. 11, at 8 P. M., KeseMed sent SI.S0 and 91,00. General adnilMlen (1.00. (Umbels' and Athletic Tlrkrta en eftle at Aeoelntlen OfIn, BIJOU 8TII A HACK HTUF.KTB IN CON-It NCTKIN WITH lllll Ill'KI.KHK SHOW TONIGHT. 3 Star Bouts Johnny Campi vs. Recky Ferd 1IKHIIIK HITC'IIIK n. HAltltY JAFFK n.T. aiik reiir.N . haiixik iiekman I.F.W (lltlMHON. Ilefrree AUDITORIUM A. A. RjjV T1lt'IlH)AY K.VK.. .IAN. UTII W. Pbila. Temmy O'Toele vi. Henry Hitr Benny Bait v. Yg. Jee Bradley a OTIIOl HTAIl KOl'TH FAMOUS '" FAMOUS "III Robbins Island OYSTERS Popular Oak Islands the lln-l.lnfllv Hnr. illl.lt.lv nf llle well known l.rntids this year we are specializing In them, altlieugli we nlways have a full nml fresh supply of th. well-known Mnurirc River roves, West Creek nml Hlue Points. The hem clams, tee. TItlAL OKKi:n We will send a barrel of Hob Heb llns Island or Oak Island evslers te any hotel or restaurant I'se one tiiisketfnl nml If. fnr nnv reajsnn whatecr you don't want the rest return them te us and wr will make no chaw. MATTHEW J. RYAN ole Dletrlhliter fe Hie I'nraeu Robbins Island Oysters Only Frent & Deck Sti. Owl of 50: $4.00 jr5 r ti 5 5 tmM M f m .)! ! tfi ' W T iff (5 S 4 fe4,' ft'ti.1 Ji.
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