rWrm, "vf EF !V "niV H. 1' ) sajfr'--" 'vwPwtelii aH a.?. j'A-s., rwr .- '.A mi f.lSfr&l v ..?- w?. W Stt, Outscores Red and RECORDS MA Y FALL IN PENN- YALE MEET Victory for jRW and Blue ' May Mean College Swim Championship; Need f '220-Yard Men 'expect win in pole tirxuV' ft tlic C(,fc"e bccnuse we re 1 inrklns In geed two-twenty (IarIi "Mid I Geerge Klstlcr, ceath of tl.e p'nn swimming team In Ills anetum this morning. The TCternit tutor of the Keel ami ntu dduntlc tenm wa dlculnf the Pnn Prospect., in .hml meet, between ki team and the Ell ogsrcgntlen In &icfafm ""'L"001 Hiiur,Jy, nft!r; Ann nt 2:30. The result of the meet im virtually decide the Intercollegiate 3imolenltlp Bwlmmlng, aB both (nw are regarded ns unbeatable among ' the ether teams In the league. iff we had two poed 220-yard men ,. would hnvc.mere than an even i.. m iinfpnt the swimmers from km Haven," continued Klutler. Last rer they had one of the beat collcge jnr ' i..tmr Innmti I have accii In many mrs l college ranks. This year they J almost tm geed, but our team Is Mtly Improved ever the one that last rten lest twice te the champions. "The meet (mould prove rinse irem the firc't ruce, with the possibility of It Wp haxc an excellent all-around team iM jear. nnd while net ever-confident fJJl thnt wc nre going te make the Bulldogs fight te the bitter end for vic tory. "There Is n elianVe that records may fill In the meet. The dashes and the relay will provide competition the like of which has net been seen among the rellrgn for a long time. The relay rare with Martyr. Heist. Ontliner and Armstrong representing the lied and Blue should he one of the best of the season. The teams are about rrtnly matched, and If our lead-off men tin get away te even n short lead I ,ia confident that Armstrong and (lnthner, the last two men, will re Uln It te tbc end. "TTc have an excellent oppor tunity te tetn the tenter pole game. Yale has a team about as strong ei our, which isn't the best en the league by any means. The, lack of big men has severely hampeicd ns in our tcerk for a poed pole team. The crew takes ' nearly all of the big men, tchile theic )ehe playd football during the fall desire te rest vp durina the xeintcr, ' "If the league would only ndepl llic Kngllsli gami where fast and net big mea arc the rule we would have an ex cellent opportunity te lend the league. The players we have new are light In Tvelfht and fnst. just the right coinblna ceinblna coinblna tlea for the English game. Outside the Intercollegiate League nearly every team jtiajs the English style. Lack of Candidates "It Is n rare afternoon if we have two teams te scrimmage each ether In water pole prncticc. Often we nre forced te make up four or five-men teams, two and one less than the regu lar number. The ether colleges, I rtm told, have nanuiny ns four or five teams working our afl the time." Net In many years, has Penn had such an opportunity as this year te win the' college swimming championship. Vule Bts nau tne lien s snare of the honors for the last few years, I'cnn usually trailing nleng In second plncc. This year with (icnthner nnd Heist from last j car's frrshman team eligible for varsity competition, the Ited nnd niucleain Is stronger than In years. The remainder of the tenm. Is com poser of veterans. IVicb and IUmbe, he former a star en the freshmnn re lay team last yenr, mid the latter n infmber nf the vnralfv ten iii In at inn.. IM net return te rellece. Hurl flier returned for this yenr, IVnn would abe fxcentlenally strens. for lmili ere" tapable performers In the two Iwenty. Klitler rjpecti (e start depth- , lire ami Arinstrenff In the 50, iienthner nnd lleht in the 100. Btchtet and llcamcr in the 9.20 and fartyi; Heist, Armstrong and tltnthncr in. the relay. 'In ihe elrr Ai-msfrentr nd H'elncr will "present the Red and Blue and in he plunge liursk and Kuh'lcr ivtll try, te defeat Yale's best. As jet the Yale llne-tip for 'the meet inn ueen anneuneed, but the fel eiMK me i tire eeitain le he seen In '"e miir mien Jelllffe. Prntt. Si.llv Urihall, IliKKlns, Cnelt and Usher, in the pli lie pluncr. Weed nnd Cooper will rep fescnt ne, aim in the dive, l'ellnrd ail Trine tl,. t0.' ' l0 I'lllnS',',i recently broke I1'. mfreelleRint,. 1T(.erii lhe mPCt ?... i liy R0'"K evrnty-nlnc 1.1 ik n?p,,nlll"e. Tlie old record wa. inia y .Mhm.n"' of ,,enn- nn(l made In wveM. ''r1U:,l ni1 Blue pliingcr did V'nt.elKit feet. t,u ,p,fM",,l the Oethnm team, d2 n i. I" .,l";i'' "",(,, ,",fe, "" holidays. tl a a,,, '""mhled the K.Hne team, 40 'y, Mininy a Her the first nt ilm vn lln. m ''' J"!!' Hl'"' "ntPr POlelsts Will Wh.ii" s fn"?ws Palnst the nulldec: l.fu r .B,: ""''"-en nnd Meyer, Us a, ItIi .I...-U. Jellinek nnd Col Cel .nt'.. ''";"'- M'lrtle.-k wns elected "Plalu ,,f ,ie team .yesterday efter- fJrl Eby H,tiIfi ili-r! ''''y s aunniineemeni vesietday I. haiS?" "'. l h" ,,ml rt-nnltrtjr decided be iSllp.l,,,i t.r,,rk. nifniui that flulm i . Vi ' , .,'"" Il"s renounced a 1 Vim te thi Mi',.,..,,. miA , i i.i i. ilrieVT "'!' ,"'1 ,n" " Anether &' ..""'' "" r"n would have Fbv ' '!."a,m'"t l'!?"-esiii of the cup. eaTn,, ' " '?vr fur "' Windy City i'.,?n,l afternoon te take mi his .."" llieie ns viinciii,tnHiw. f I t I "See h' "H ,hmm ls ln ClliL,0' I en e,n mi Kr,,,,ll'nli,, I'tst June lie ha 'Ulate !i laH.,klx l" lle intercol intercel 'iiaie lialf-m,!,. ..hniiinien .aa u.,.n Jllireen,)lt.tl,r,''r t,"lc' iX wecl for 'he tMtin.., i . """ Hf-OOrillHB te hW etvn ' Cfci.?"Mi"? I Kby' reason fe the track came Prison in Dn-AtU QtlJIi- New l.., . """-0 eiiuing fc'l'" b. i "t (Jiiii i j.ii rt iim a iJrffl'r'.W.-Wnd', in 'Li'rfr .r National Leagun fhn .;.,"'" "asuii learning te run bases let or time during the !?r. this ..;... ''rnnkla'g boss, Is responsible rirsk. ,. saiiBst aiai,t.i iiiai : .mi '"' muinhi..i iZi'""': !! : . . rT'"9 i an "!''. ifink of-ihe ub,a,.,',,, h'ii' r.w?pe ''cognize Boxing and Julutiu BSU2,? -Ifta 1 ffnvlnre anA dilnlsu --!,, . ... " -;' ,un the regular allileile' f &M ....! " -.- ' r twit,-eiV rn "?sry URlvarslly. I,..' "Y'H lessens In III. ,.ri. mAA tftfe ."!' ItW i,"' -'" lV?nt is epscjen ie taaa Penn Track Team lias Ambitious Schedule The University of Pennsylvania trick team will have one of its busiest seasons In yearn for the 1022 campaign according te the schedule announced this morning. Eleven mppli. In litis rYiiirtlrw. enn In Kns. I land and probably one In Paris com plete the pretentlpus program. The complete list fellows : .Tanuaryr28 Brooklyn College games. February 1 Mllrese games. New Yerk. February -1 -Ilosten A. A. games, freshmen at Erasmus Hall, Brook lyn. February .11 Buffalo A. A. U. championships. Mftrch 11 L. C. A. A chnmplenshlps, New Yerk. A. A. April 12 Achilles Club. Londen. April 18 Combined college teatn In Paris. April 22 Harvard, pending, at Franklin Field. April 28-20 Belaya 'at Franklin Field. May (1 Dartmouth, at Hanover. May 33 Cernell, nt Ithaca. May 20 Intcrschelastlcs. May 20-27 Intcroellcglatcs, at Cambridge. TETS EEI Duval High, of Jacksonville, Expected te Compete in Basketball Tourney Is PREP FIVES IN LINE By PAUL PREP TAUVAL HIGH SCHOOL, of Jack-j -' senville, chnmpien of Flerida, mny enter the Intrrschelnstlc basketball tour nament te be held under th,e auspices of tlie University of Pennsylvania nt Wclghtman Hall, starting February 18 nnd continuing for about three weeks. Negotiations arc under way, nnd before the week Is out It is probable 'the team will accept the invitation. Cresby High Scheel, of Wnttertewn, Conn., runner-up In the nntiennl inter inter rchelastle tournament held in Chicago last year, already has sent in its entry blunk. 'It will be welcomed by scholas tic followers of this city, ns It will pro mote; mero Intercity competition. Hoboken High Scheel, winner of the scholastic championship of that part of New Jersey, also has entered the tour teur nament: Hobekcn's entry was received only recently. Wllllnmspert High, runncr-uti in the Penn State teurna ment Inst year, h another institution te send Its entry. Willinmspert lint imbitiens of winning the Penn tourna ment this year. Most of the schools that took part in the tourney last year In fact, virtually all have sent their entries te the tour nament committee. This means the competition, which will he the seceiM the University has held, will be larger, than before. Beading High, winner of the tpurna ment Inst year in the public high school section, find Geerge "Scheel, prep school winner, again will be seen in action. Beth of these Institutions claim tthat they have stronger teams than last "yenr and hope te repent. West Catholic High, runner-up te Heading High last year, has sent In Its entry. The school this year, however, has, net u strong earn, ami it Is net cxneeted te advance nn far ns Inst vear, Catueiic lugn nise l.n ...nnlnrml n,lfl tllA rnlllllltn4 linVl l.i i,,. t mm. tiirmicli The complete entry list for the public IllgU M'lllJOl SCUIIUU ill IIIU niiiiiiuuii-iii t'e date is as fellows : Wllllamspeit HlBh. Saleslanum lllh. of Wllmlnetens Hntbore lllir'i. Hoboken ItlHh, West Catholic Hlen, Cimiden High. Penns Penns Krev HlBh. Narberth High, Cheater ' Illah. Sledla Hfsh. Doylestown High. Ablnrten High. Norrlstewn High. Ridley rark High, Radner High iietnienemjiign, Wast Chea ter Hlsh. Hlsh. Drlste! Upper Darby liign. The prep school entries te date tei low Allenlewn I'rep, Cermantewn Academy. Wenonah Military Academy. Perklemen I Hchoel. Geerge Scheel, Swarthmore Prep and , St. Jeseph's Prep. It is expected that entries from about a dozen ether hWi and prep bchoels will he received within the next lew days. The entries close en January 15. Maxwell a Star i Joey Maxwell, Catholic High Scheel's star guard, lias net been scored en since the opening; game of the season. The youngster has shown wonderful ability i and he has shut out some of the best ' scholastic players In these parts. He Is plnying a great game this season, but is Inclined te roughness. In ills last three gemes he has beeirbanlFhed for porsenni, fouls. Notwithstanding this Maxwell Is pleying great ball. He has filled a weak spot In Catholic's defense The Intcrsclielastle Ice Heckey League will open' its 10-2 season tomorrow afternoon. At present that's about all that is known. Who will be the oppos ing teams Is n mystery, nnd schelastie fans will net be let in en the spcret until late today. Fer tile authorities of the league don't knew themselves. I It's this way : Episcopal Academy, the newest member In the circuit, lias been chosen te open the season. Hut , no opponent hns'been picked. He the ether three -Institutions in the league, West Philadelphia High, Hrvn Athyn Academy nnd Norrlstewn High, are wondering whether they're scheduled te open the season. ' This afternoon the leading officials of, the league will gather for a pew-wow. .During the course of the meeting n blind j draw will be held apt! the team draw ing the lucky "X" will be named as' Kplscdpnrs opponent. i Philadelphia Skater Defeats Runner rieve'anil. Jan 13,-r-nddle Kelly, of Phil adelphla, lenii-dlatance roller skater, Siet Benlrg defeated Perey (Hec) Hmallwoed well-'tnnwrt runner, In a handicap race bv half a mile. Kelly kate"d ten miles In la minute Lt l-fl vecends before Hmallwnnd could run seven miles, Snfallwoed s tlinj Id mil inuirs in i-j seconds. Delay Postpones W. & J. Reception Clilcul sd, Jan. 12, Owing te a mi.lil-n In the plana of the Wathlngten and ' ssKrr.n1 i rnetbHll iean, en route irem rasa Jllf . te Washington, Pa the r. ...niimi nlunned for them here scitcrJ.iy ,us posleoned until today QUI Would Lecjallze Sunday Sports Albany, N, Y., Jan IV. Legalizing Oi Sunday games nf football and basketball Is sought In a bill Introduced In the lgls , latum bv Araemblymaii Jojeph II, f, ! Themas, Denecr(. of OJeena, t SCHOOL 01 ENTERPENNM Blue from Field, But Leses Clese Decision en Feul Tessing ALVOGELIMAL STUMPS PANTHERS i " - With 15 Seconds te Ge, Penn Guard Scores Field Geal ' for 23-22 Victory PITT PROVES STRONG ALVABl of the ABD VOGELIN. sturdy guard e University -Of Pennsylvania basketball team, played the stellar rote In a fortrmlnute thriller enacted for two thousand-Odd spectators In AVelaht- mal Hall last night. The last minute of the two-half reel saw Pennsylvania trailing Pittsburgh by ene point, with every fan en hit feet shouting lustily. "Freeze It!" "Held en te trj" was veiled te the Panthers bv frenzied sun porters, nnd freeze It they did. Vegclln, the debonair veteran of the Intercol legiate championship team, sensing the necu OI nnsie, wcih cinwii m nenr vnn the flpced Af a gazelle and the agility of n panther and trapped the pcky Pitts burgher under Penn's basket. Twice In the lest half minute vegclln secured posiesslen of the ball, the first time te lese It nnd the second te sheet n field genl that gave Penn the verdict, 23 te 22. With fifteen seconds te go nnd the loyal supporters nf Penn about te con cede the second Bed and Blue defeat en the home fleer In three years. Vngrlln. Viwn en one knee, took u dying shot nt the basket. The pigskin idled for n sec ond en the rim. turned around and fell through the net for the two points ncresnr.v for' victory. Pandemonium broke loose iiftcr the ffnin tlin l'ptni students rnrrvln? (lie 'victorious quintet off the fleer en It- collective shoulders, wnne etners snnue danced around the fleer. The tenm that Andy Kerr brought out te Wclghtman Helt Inst night li rated as one of' the best In the. history of Pittsburgh, and w'ell It might he termed, for it fought last night with all the fereelty of n Panther. At half time Eddie McNIchel's tenm led ." te 0. Pitt scoring five points in the Inst few minutes of the half, while Penn wns scoring one. Penn slprled the second twenty mlnutcA with u rush, hut It lasted but n few minutes nnd the visi tors took mi the cudgels, In seven nnd n half minutes scoring 7 points te ?, for BUI Grave nnd his mates. With eight minutes te go Pitt tied the score nt 18. With two minutes re maining Penn held the slender lend of Point. 21 te 20. Fenk tore down the fleer And caged n two-pointer from the t-lde, giving Pitt the lead and setting the stage for the hetelc net of Vegclln. Pitt'outscercd Penn from the fleer 8 te 0, showing n elefense thnt nt times was nlmest Imprejcnnble. Tn the seeend half Hutitzinger scored In the first min ute nnd for the next eighteen minutes nrtd 'Id seconds Bed nnd Blue 'Held goals were us scarce ns horse cars en Clipst nut street. In the fiit half Penn line the edge in deubledeckers with 4 te Pitt's !I. Conch Kerr after the Rrtinc stated thnt Penn has ene of the best tennis of the year. Penn leeks much bet ter than Dartmouth', according te Kerr. May Name O'Brien Matchmaker fourth. Incinerator. Meat owwertli, Sen New Yerk. Jan. IJ.-It lVa reported ti-rsi K."'1'1" ! 'i'Vi 1.1,,,u,r'ri lAl'nr '?. that jock e'Drien. late of PhiiHd.Tphia, win Pirate; sixth. Mary Jane Baker, Mil succeed Lee Flynn ns matchmaker of tin, dred. Yellow Blessem. Madisen Snuari Oarden, ' 0 , , , j,,, HTK.Mtir NOTICLS Meditcrraneanp THE LAPLAND Feb. 4& The Itinerary : Madeira, Gibraltar, Algiers, Monace, Genea, Naples, Athens, and Alexandria, Egypt. Returning via Naples, Monace, and Marseilles te Southampton, England. This cruise of the Red Star Line's splendid steamer Lapland, with her unusual steadiness, her glass enclosed shelter deck, veranda cafe, elegant quarters and cuisine and service of outstanding excellence, offers a most delightful opportunity for comprehen sive visits te the principal ports of the Mediterranean, and a return te Northern Europe without the dis dis cemfqrt of cress European railroad travel. t Ample time is allowed for delightful visits in each pert of call. Stop-ever privileges can be obtained if desired. ' Reservations made te. any pert. Optional shbre excursions. Other Mediterranean sailings : Adriatic of the White Star Line (Feb. 18th) and Arabic e'f the White Star Line (Jan. 2 1st and March 8th i. a WHttraSTAftietwK tai .aBiefcii f AMnwntm iNTmnflTlONAl MERCANTILE MARINS COMPANY Philadelphia Passenger Office : 1319 Walnut Street 'I RIOT AT BOXING SHOW California University Students' In Greup, That Dattlei Oakland Police Oakland, Calif., Jan. 12. Night sticks wielded "by the police broke up n near riot between n groupef nearly fifty young men, Including many stu dents of the University of California! and the Oakland peliee, who were en duty at a boxing show lit the Oakland Auditorium last night. One student, Geerge Fortune, twenty two, was struck en the head with a night stick and probably fatally In jured. The affray occurred when the police attempted te unlet n disturbance which stnrted among n group of young men spectators. TO SHORTEN TIGER COURT Coach Hll Zahn Says It Will Im prove Princeton's Passing Princeton. N. .J., Jan. 12. The Princeton basketball court will be shortened from 87 te 80 feet, upon the suggestion of Coach IIIU Zahn. The rules provide that the court shall be at least (iO feet and net mere than 110 'feet long. Most of theso used. In the Intercollegiate League are from 80 te Xi feet. fundi Zehti believes the shorter nlny- Ing urea will havefii tendency te shorten the nnsiies. 1dnir unsses. which have characterized Princeton quintets In re- cent years, have seriously luteriercu with team play. SUSPEND SOCCER PLAYER Michael Legue, of Kaywood, 'Ban Ished for Year for Punching Referee Michael Legue, a soccer player of (lie Kaywood team, wns suspended one yenr and the Knywoed Club fined J20 nt n meeting of the (Inmcs Cemtrilttee of the I.ntern District last evening. ' The suspension was the result of n .mix-up nt n name between Fieishcr and Knywoed en Sunday, November 1.1. The play nt times heenme heated arid en one occasion Lejjue took exception te the ruling of Bcfcree Jehn Jelley. Lepue momentarily lest control of himself and slugged the official, hence the suspension. The management of both clubs also came in for censtire at the henring, ns they had failed te pro vide proper police protection. Beets and Saddle Spuds of Pleasure nppenrs best In the Tuinim Hnndlcap, ?1t"00 added, the fenture rnce en the New OrlennM enrd today. Bygone Days and Thlmbln are probable contenders. Sands of Pleasure defeated. Tlpplty M'ltchet. Slippery Kim and ether Reed herscw en New Yenr's Day. nnd n few dny.s later came back te 'run second te (luy, which was n better race than hli winning; effort. United Verde ha tee much weight. Ilerscs well placed In ether races nre: Kir'.t rnce. Kewple S.. Boegnboo, Blue Bird ; ("ccend. Nordeck. Pretender. BetKiudn; third. Anticipate. Alexander Hamilton, Bus; fourth, Onmmer (5ur (5ur ten. Hllli-dnle, Beh; sixth, .Midnight Sun. Pnvin, Bole; hcventh, Alex, Jr., HarveHt King", Jehn Arber. At II:iviui:i -- Klrst race. Drapery. Our Nephew, Bettcrten ; seeend. Mael Nell. KIIiih O.. Douglas Fnlrbanlts: third. I.eclinrn, Bueklnghnm, Kitcnstlc ; WTKAM1IIII' NOflCIW Bed Star Line I" ''"- SPEEOY HARRIERS 10 RUN FOR TITLE Twelfth Annual Senior A. A. U. Cress-Country Will Be Staged Saturday Afternoon OVER THE PARK COURSE M'he twelfth annual 'lend r cj-os-ceuntry chnmplenshlp of the Middle Atlantic A. A. U. will be held en Saturday afternoon under the auspice of the Northwest Beys' Club. The start will be from the Atheltlc Beeieatlen Center, Twenty-sixth nnd Jeffersen streets, ever the Knlrmeuiit Park course. All the leading hnrrlen) bf the city are entered and a close race Is expected for both the Individual and team honors. The Meadowbrook Club nns come through with the team" prize for six successive years, but the store bejs will hnvc te be at their best te win again en Saturday. I'd te this mernins the Nativity Catholic Club had net submitted It entries, but it is expected It will he represented. One of the surprises furrilslicd by the entries I that C-eergc Ilamsey. who wen the De Sales and the junior cross cress country titles recently, wan entered tin attached instead of from Northwest Beys' Club. The course of the race will be from Twenty-sixth nnd Jeffersen streets, north en Bailey street te Oxford, te Thlrty-tliiid, te Olrdrd avenue, down Brewery Hill te Biver drive, north en Biver drive te font nf Strawberry Hill, up Strawberry Hill and around the reservoir te Oxford street, te Bailey street te finish. The entries follew: MRADOWIMtOOK Andrew Illiilfr. Wil liam lllttlr. II V. SeIkcI, L. II. IIIU. Frank Worthlnitlen Antheny DIHentl. Themmi Onr n: Allnri C JacIoeii. Ttieuim l'allerien . Villlnm MeKlnlst' Mever. Jennph M. Harve I"rd A. Ixin, Owen r. Dudley. LNTKltl'llISi: C. C Jehn J. urn Theniiu Kelly, Harry Hern.rde. Andrew Keley. Henry IlaHlstrj', Jeseph Oagllane, Kdwln White. (Heritc Krler. DIlAN'AHAK C. C James Mullen. Jame Dunlnp, James Kcrwln. Jnmes Merican. i Underwood Patrick Ilradley. Krnnk Carney, Jehn O'Urlen, Jehn Uaughn, Oeorge Wll Hams.' LIQIITHernn II r Michael Fnlt. Ocn. Kdlx. If. Miller. A. Hrewn. L. Hedge. NOItTHWEST I). C. Jehn Allendorf. Ir win Ilergrr, Jehn Scott. Geerge Jehnor J(ims Ceddi-n, Hlmer Campbell, rranlc (lal Uglier, Larl Hhrepelnre, Themas Uetwller JOAN OP A lie Francis Wright. Charles Hepburn, James Sharkey, William Htauh Ilernard Hhnrkey, M. J. Harrington, J ftrurphy. H Medermach, T. rtuwen HT .MONICA'S C. C. William T. Doelej Edwin II rteeves, Josrph Heed. KIltLIN C C James Dennelly. Charles Graham. Ai,i,i;MrewN t. ji. c a. nsmr i: tlalllet. UNATTACHED Felix Ra mscy. allien. (Jcergn Brlcltley Considers Coaching Offer ' Clilrnae. Jan. 12. Charl-a Rrlcklnv for tner Hnrvanl football star. Is In i hlruce te day uhlenMhly en lusluss, but while lie Is her he Is loeklnc Inte tli cearhln prop prep osition nt Northwestern L'nlwrsllv It : khewn that Northwestern would weltene Rrlckley as football mentor and II is he. Slaved that his presence at Bvanilen would b nn attraction te premising preparaler school athletes. Cub Inflelder te Coach Stanford Stanford I'nlvrMllr. C.illf., Jan. r.'. . u Terry, an Infle'der with the CIiIcire Nm tlenals. is te spend two wieka at Mt.-iufnrd Ihlj spring lielplnc coach the baseball trjii Terry wss captain of the Stanford nine In IHH .lennny uuiii. et ini ?inn I'lendi,,, Meais, win ceacn ine pucners ncre ear. this STK.MsllII' NOTICKS J0HNS0N.MAYB0XDEMPSEY1 Mexican Promoters After Match Be tween Champien and Negro Doxer Negnlcs, Ariz., Jan. 12. Mexican boxing promoters- hope te nrrnnge a match between .TRek .Dnnpey. lienvy ".m the .Mexican capital. These Imcl ins the enterprise nre said , te hnvc declared that Uempsey lm , agreed te Wi .lohiiseil. , Mho public In neiurrU, nnerdlnR te reports, is innnirestine great interest In the proposed match. ! Buff Sails en January 21 New Verk. Jan 1 Johnny llufT na fh.imtl.in nn v. erid's tiantnmwelahl boxing 1I1.1111 nntl holder df the American nilght till. nnneuned today, through his iftannaer Lew Diamond li weulil sali fur i:nglaml January .'I Dla mend said Hurt would tour Kurop". hut that the trip would be only for plpamire KINANCIA-. llltldends I.1TTI.I5 BCIIUVI.KII.fi NAVIGATION ItAILHOAn AND COAL COMPANY 333 Walnut Hlrrrt Phlladelph'.n, Dec 5th,, I3"t A dividend of one dellur nnd iHrnly.ilre (Sl.'iS) cents per ahnre has bem deciand. paVable SntiirJay. Janunrjr 11, i.j. P Chicks will be mailed Transfer books te be closed Friday. December in. 101M. at n o'clock I. 5f and Jsned Monday. Januaiy 10. ls22. t "e o'clock A Mj,EST0J, nnnAHLKV in . Trensiirer. iitiNT'iNtiHeN and nnn.tn top jiel-vI TAIN IIAU-UOAP AND COAL Cl" .TO H. 10th sL ITeard af Director h'.s ihl ,' d iyil. , jtvldsn.l of l' f.BO per nlinrrl m eferrel stock or thi ten pany, nay. n and affr I ebntiry 15 UZZ, a Vders 'f reeiril nt th leso of hunl. January te, je'in Th ITearcl ji uir'Cinra r;s mi, d iy .1. dared a the pref iiteckhn'ders 'f ree ird at th leso of huil nees February i. jw.'. i i ecui will bi mailed A J f-.Mii.Lr ireisumr. AMLKICAN TLLrCPllONI TLLlfliKAl -J, 129th IMTldrnd A nuart-riy dividend or rn iieiinrs nn.l TwrntylUe tent, rjr har will la pai, en Monday. .Inmniry 16, 1SJ2, te storkheneri, .. ..! a. ,!.& Mill,. rt liii.ln... ... -... .. : . . - . .. Siv DeeVmber SOT 1021. """ "" ' u- U. DLAtn-SMlTH. Treasurer sTi:Mimp NOTicr.t ......il.li. hI.m ....(.... .....I I....1. IA ItlUIIII .IMlllfM.. AM. Se, "former"!,, den, in the near 1 JX"" " ffln ' e future at Ihe Plaza de To.es. in Mexico "Mviv Jln'cun a" a Tcvm" an th City, according te reports here today i "' V. 7. fil -'.."J.1. "J. ''"" MEDITERRANEAN VOYAGES Frem New Yerk te Madeira, Gibraltar, Algiers. Monace, Genea, Naples, Athens, Alexandria for Egypt and the Nile. ARABIC LAPLAND ADRIATIC (17,324 tern) (18,500ten) 124.J41 teni) .Inn. 21 Marili K IVh I l,, IB Independent trniel. ItoeUngs te nny pert. Optional conducted shore etriirsleiiH. Send Jar Imnl.ln and defilled Information. Turnout llhlte Star and Ited ttrrrtltr. preilde iitment liirui-)'. ISftnrns te Sonthimntei) li Nuples, .Monace and Marseilles white Star Like i niiiMiriiniiii i-nernirrr rgote California PaiiaitraCaiial special cruise S.S.ButhAlexancler Leaving N.YFeb.16 Delightful 25-day voyage 'round America te LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO SEATTLE -TACOM A cruising the Atlantic, Carri bean and bread Pacific, aboard a palatial twin-screw liner. Stopovers etireute at HA VANA, Cuba, CRISTOBAL and BALBOA. Ail outside staterooms; indvidual beds; many connecting baths. All fares include meals and berth. for details apply te ANY TICKET or TOURIST AGENT or Th. ADMIRAL LINE 17 State Street, NEW YORK hKUl( i:s n v te t'ULP.uni no MUTHAMp 1 1 qiirNIA Krh. 1 lh. SM Mur 21 MAI RKTAMA pr. I ir. M Mm in HI'.KKNflAlUA Miu 30 Jutir 20 ,lul 11 DIRECT IRISH SERVICES ! N TOQ1I.I SIHHS ( i.lvl.llIMul m riii.v J 111. ia ivii. ar M,HVM 1VI. IX nr 1 - I .Mi:il(IM Mur. II S V TO l.OMi. iSDIItltV in. SiM Mdl'.UIV Jn. JI pr. I Mnvl' . I III unr, 1 t V 1 TO HMII'.W LuStinVDi,!!, i Wll (.1 ASdCU N v I'OIIM.IIW I.'I.Verill t HUlV nm no wd u.v.Miiritn nWOMV . .Ian. '.' ,ir 7 iio-ireN te i.i'VueviJKiinv i.iMini'uVii WD I.I.AHUOW ssMllV . Ili. I Apr, IK Mm n iiimnl mill Anrhnr Steiunslilii Linen russeiurr .''. 13011 Wiilmil Street. I'hlla IrrUlit Oftlrr. Ilnnrsr lll.k. Pl'll.i. Dixie Steamship Liftes PHILADELPHIA te Bristel, Manchester, Glasgow U. S. S. B. SS "0PEL1KA" EXPECTED TO SAIL JAN. U U.S.S.BSS"V00DMANSIE" EXPECTEP TO SAIL LATE JAN. AT CONTRHRNCK RATES Harms, Magill & Ce., Inc. 425 Lafayette Uldj. rhiladelphla lmbsnl BiStt-l ua. 7M( IJOLLANH E 18 AMERICA UNE P NI'.W MIIIK Til iinrTiuii ttt Vln rilmeuili. llaiiluenr.Mur.JUr Nenrdsin Jan. XI l'b. id Apr. 1 Rjndjia ... ...... .I'rb. Miir.ll Aur. 13 N. Amstrrdum . ,lb. 18 Mar. 81 Apr. te Heltrrilmn . Apr, H Jlar IS Jiie 17 1 Paitcerrr 0c, 1531 Walnut SU Phil. asfflKPte sar 1 ORGANIZE NEW, CIRCUIT Deacon White Heads Western In ternational Baseball League Edmonton, A.. .1uti. 12. Base ball club owner from Beglna. Haska Innn. f'nlirv. Vancouver- Itt'.tlsli Ce- and r.uinonien, nnvu n- WhllM nreslilrnt of the w ,.,, ,irftKlu lu.edent of lIl(, ni.w ljr(tllllttl,m. ,,., ,lnvt,P ,ln,it wnB m nt fourteen , 't(,rMt cmrnntee te llnlsh the ()f $,rirt0 wn, uct.l,ied upon. riNAVClAL llli: I'lllLADKLVIIIA NATIONAL II, Ml I'hliadeitftla. January ,t 1th. lesi. At the Annual KIctlen held eti the lentil Inntsit, the fnllewlng' slwlshelderg were elected Directors of this Hank, te erve for the ensuing year, via tleersa Weed William It. Denner Alfred C Hartlsen t.el L. ItUe (leeiire II, AIcFadden Hsndil Morgan SaniUl Ilea Pierre S du Pent Asa S Win Wnlla ace U. Htminens Samuel D Warrlner Kl(irKU it. Jehnsen J. Heward Pew .!. Kearsley Mltrheil Henry O Hrengle 8. Pemberton Hutchinson Hamuel M Vauelaln (1 vtialirrv Purns At n metlnir of the Director held this day, Mr Levi L, Hue was unanimously r" ele. tut l-re-ul.nt, AUtarn I'hnrl.a T nllnit .Ir . Ilenard W. Lewis. William p. Maddei, Herati- Fortes- , '-, and Steph'li 11. Hulh were re-elected . Vice Presidents. O. HOWARD WOLI'K Cailer ! III.ArKVn()irCOAIi i COKK COMPANY j ' TMKNTV.FIVB-YK.VU F1HST MOIIT- i AfJ 5 PKP. CKNT 8INfcl.NO FfND cold cotPeN iiends. Dint rKnnf-1 AKV 1. 1081 Illsckwoed Ceal t- Coke Company bavin netlrtej the underalened of Its conclusion te -xerclM Its option contained In Its rnort rnert Hage dated February 1. 1000, te redeem all of the outstanding- bends, and having made a deposit of funds te pay for earn, the undertlcned hereby aires notice that said bends hive beh formally drawn for payment st 101 and accrued interest as of Fet.ru sry Jst. 1022, after which date Interest thereon will cas. .., ,....., ...i.i. n .. . ., - -i,i iiuiki.. wiin hii uiiin. iiirpu r'niiii'iiii. attached, shetifd be prsentd for naNment Bt effc9 of Trusts en or after February 1. IftSJ. ' (linARD TRUST COMPANY. Tr.islee. THOMAS S. HOPKINS. Tieisurer r Philadelphia Pa.. January 3. 1!).'; STRAMXIIIP NOTICF.S inure. 1319 W.ilnrt St. te Seutli America otiUS.GevernmentShips Fastest Time te Rtede Janeiro. Montevideo and Buenes Aires. Klneit ships-American service American feed American comforts. Sail inci from Pier S, liobekcn. Southern Cress Aeolus F-" Lr. O F$ I 0 A By Sea JACKSONVILLE (Via Savannah) Frem PHILADELPJHIA IVtdnf kdar. baturdsy, S I. M. $34.38' ?r$61.8S WruU unit e. ..ruein in inmnintl.i llnie Imludril. l.Mrn ilnrae tur I'rdinrnilcle Keck Itoenis. 1ll,il uneu in rriiirn iinill .Mar ,. lreleht nnlr. iitninehlles rUr. 'led. (I lneil nr etrepiril.) Merctanli & Miners Trim. Ce. p"r " L"'lr"" " r' 5er BALTIMORE PHILADELPHIA Direct te GLASGOW S S "HOX1K"... Sailing -Ian. 19 Hudsen Shipping Company, Inc. lAI'WI'.TTi: IIIII.DIM. rim Mtr.i.i'iiiA. i' 1 nun. iril 3','fcl ,1 Muin Riea Agent fee BALTIMORE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC. SV1ERCIA1 1 STEAMSHIP LINES "" PHILADELPHIA le CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY SS 'llalsiim" .. Last '. Jan. ( Subsi Substituted for anteni Belle" J Moere and McCormack, Inc., 428 Beune BMg., Phila. .l.nmli. 0385 Main 7513 EXPORT- Transportation Ce., Inc. Oriele Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA te LONDON, HULL & LEITH S S "(H AK EU CITY" . . Feb. t SS "CAI'l'HX" . . .b. 21 ler liifermultiin und ralrs apply In Hudsen Shipping Ce., Inc. AGENTS LAFAYETTE BUILDING PHILADELPHIA PA Il.aI.Im MAnlnn ay --l iHewibi'k ten. 10 Mar. IR I'rb. 3 Mur. 3(1 H Huren . . . 1 th. 10 Apr. 13 I inrrlrnn I.fclen . .Mar. 2 Apr. 21 I I Menson Steam drieLincs 1 1 7 lVnll Ht ev Yerk III 1 F I'lilladcluhln Oftlee. Drexel Iltilt. I L Handling Optrateri fnr I U. S. SHIPPING BOARD! mnburil 9301.3 ' 7'VJ,B. imJ JWAMOlAX ABftum wmhw y.vj T "J33iTHK t'KN.N MllTUATi M im. - ANt'U COMI'ANV. l'lllI.AD At tn iiutn mc Trustees of the Pnn i ttrt metln .tit.th JissSi or III Inn .MuiUm ).ir LMueSSBBf i, ,J Itl.l Jmi.Am 11 IM4 ,k ISCj. ' Company, told Jnmisrr 11, 101 U.1IIIK ii.id uimiiiiiiuu.i, .Kltltili iii:nrniR K. JOHNSON'. t'tniAant. k, vtmdant. ,;&!'' "J LINCOLN K. 1'AMHMOllG, Vlao I'r WILLIAM If. KINUHLMY, Vlcn Prl .IOUN W IfAMKIL Vlce 1'rtsldsnt. rtYDNCY A MtllTlf, crtrj'. I'AIJL AI.KXANDKll, Trtturtr. J. mJIlNKTT flllUJ, Aeiuarv. JIAIIHV TOULMl.V It. U AU41CAI I lr. . . ' . Anil Ihn tn tntvtnir -Ml DtMlflted! j i ill., v inn irrsianw IIILVKY C. Ltrt'INCUTT, Manager ; Asrnelts. . . ' HAItlllSOV fl. GILL. BunrvH0r pi A CHtlniH nnq Deaili umirni, Oi:OH(Jt: It. WHITK. Assistant Aetust1. OI .IVBH W. FNflllln. AMIIItri Aainin W, PHHItIN, A'S'SI"" ciiaiili:h HIIAMUIII.W, Comptroller, IIKNHV If JIAIIOT. Andllftf, FrtKDERI IC II. fJAnnlOUtirf, Mtthemntl- chin. LOUIS V. BTljni'LR. Altant te !& JAMHS P HL'TCHINhON M tJ Asilslartl Medical Dlr cter , ,,. IOIIN U IIOIIACII. M. D M"dlcal fc- .tmlner. .. .... , . HIINIIY K. DILLAIID JP. M D,. AS sutant Medlcai nyamlnnr JOHN P. CHAPMAN M D . Assistant M4l- ral Knmlnr. LKVEftDTT I) finlHTOL, M. I) MedlMV M llfl'lis' JOHNSON Assistant Actuary.' MA LCOLM ADAM. Assistant Suwrvieer Atinllratlens and Deith Claims and Rests- ni-r?nrlM WHARTON PEPPKIl. Ksd , Oert- :IOWAItDUncObl'KR JOHNSON BM . A soclate Counsel. NEY A flMiT. Hmretary. . V.ITHK ANNUAL 5 M K' the Ceiiirlbuwrj' te the OIn MUH the fnllewln Officers and Managers wsrt t.... i. i rrrls Karle. Vice Presidents. William 11. Castle an4 Gcer T nutlrr ., Treasurer. James A. '"'" Sc-'etery. fleerre . .1 nJJ,J.',I?- veaRS MANAOF.RSFOR TIlRfcE IBAiia William L. "TIIi Jehn W. Town.""'' Parker 8. Williams ,T. Gorden Fetterman Mlllnn It. Medary. 3' ,... .u.. Tl ffte.,S,W.w.ll,e-iai3 vni and J.,l'..,!iir'1,;f..?l!;n"SC"T: Henry mr.lett Them,sF:.Ca.rd.Jr. gh J g fffiVn". f 1S.,.T?f.t. rainier Clifferd Pemberton. Js, rpanrln A. ..... ....-.--- rjwl, r uareiiiq. (aDeen. -v.ry.-. - Iteivnrd II YeCUm ji. . - I! Harrison Smith ...,, Maurice Rower KlMn0,ff, nd I'e- mVnr!. U-.,, NATIONAL HAJ t THK NINTH Philadelphia. January ry inn. i"--;,. held the 101b. At the Annua .' "'""-.v. ;,",j, war ....( !! I n tr Fll r Ke.ley -lehn llremley Ira W naVnes Jehn O. Sonnebeni itb. "..I,.,,,, n. Pearson ,U tte mctlnir of Directors. ' " y. the following emcera wera unanimously dsv. ' rh.irm.n nf the Hen.rd. .laml K Mitchell I'rsldeni. Ira W flames I VI r-PresIdfnt nnd -ashii. Jehn n. I .sonnenern 1 n-h- fAiitvvini nnnlntmenls werp made: Assistant Cashier, Charles n. Ca"" 1 Aaslstant Cashlsr. .1 Wilsen Melnmt Trust emesr. Hsrv A MsnK n Snlleller. P. 1 Ilethsrmfl. Jr. NetHrv. llarrj- B. Thmiinn JOHN O. 3ONNBB0RN f ashler. JSBTIir. NOIITIIRKN NATION I. RANK J' 1'hlladelphia. January 11th lftXI. At the Annual Meetlne of the stocUheldera e,f this Hank, held TuesdnT. Junuary lOth. 1912. the follewlnr IJlrecters were unfn- fitAnLna hall, emnltr. , v' t.'iiAnLLfl a. weed. Aiistsnt sssMUer.-1-.-. TIIOMAH 8. SNOWURN. Altsnt Tr Imeusly elecle.l te rcrr for tne ensuini lltrlwrt I'. GIUlnBham feorter"' K Nlrtlss William II. Wlseu m- Park Moere fharles M Mi'l'leud William n lle,slan fhemas J Wanl II r,. Srliuehler Citnten O Ma.r Klmer W Fuimst' lehn II file Jehn W finr,wdn At a meetlnT of the Plrerters. 'iel'1 thli iluv the follewlns Officers were unanlrrf eilslv re elected te ..re for the ensulns yrar 'ha rmsn of the Beard. William II Wlyau President .. llerbert K. Oi!ln"in Vice-President Theodere 11 Nlckles Vice-President .William II. HnssKam Mr. Ilarrv I. At he, formerly Cnshler of the ItethltVem National flank, was Uil d., irmilntd Assistant Cashier. ii n. Hcifuniif.En. cshir. r tsr NAT10NAI. HKCl'RITY 11.1 NK Phlladelnlita. January 1 till 1t)i2. At the AiruiiI Jfeetlnr of the stnckholJer.s. held en the 10th lnl.. the fellow Ine named i aentlemen were elected Directors, te serv i the ensulnc leaf' William II Hern .1 II Dripps Oconto Kessler Charles n. Schmidt OeerKO 11 Al en I'rrd J. Flnkenausr I'rank Scheblc Ileulien Wlndlsch Walter T, Ilradlei !' Willani Decrr J. i:dwln Ilrch M a meeting of ihe Directors, held tfila da the follewlns efflcerj wera unanimously re elc ted .1 11 DP.IPtw President tlEOIlUB KKRSI.Hri. Vice President M II MclvBK, Cashier ilKuRtli: OVINUTON Asst Cashier .ivrnun i:. wr.u., soiiiiter j,, W II MrKKK. Cashier rr KKNMMiTIIN NATION vT'iiank" Philadeli.hln. pn. January II Ifi"' At nn 'leritnn held Jnnusrj 10. ID2, th rnllnwlns leiitletnen ers enee,j directors of ,1,1, Hahk for th- ensulnir er CharMs lie anv. (leercn A I andelt Oustave A. Kueinmerle nip'iaril Torpin If. nry n. Dt'tcilinR. llsrrv Hand J Se0it Ketvlsr t..hn l Wlllianisun ,lr Cldreme H, Vhll' U lusm W Price Kdwlu H Malene. Herman" I Winterer Hnrai e I) llolilnsen "crm" M a meeting of l!riers held Mil- h,v i.e follewlns emes ere elect,.,! im.-Ji.. liet-tn.. Presides Oror. A I.andsii V ill Presil.i.t W W Pr.e -,hirt "rVe r r ruft Asst Cashier .tns-ph H I ex l,' Cashier Krederlrk ? (ielger Solicitor. Jams. ". Andersen Nm.i- m .- sii'.l W V pni. i; cashier : i mtkii hKt't ifTi i.in: ivsi-n. NT, l) TUI it ftMl.'ANV , I'l hlidelt.hlK .Ihii.i.i tt iflj. h Annus! Jliteltn nt lli mi l.i,.Ti.. h 1 .lanuiirt II. Ml 2 f.-I,e,tnu lllren. I rs were e,e,'t. ii r Mirri. 1" 'nl li T i" i ts II Tuini a " )i H"-"i . i 1,1 Millie Wl l!.im II nr Tr )e. I .Ul 111 ll I iric s II l'.it '' serie for ensu n I'llm 1' Mji 11- i, '.'. "'J ,l He'idersea Mem nr fn.l,e liurl s W II,, i, jr H Arth ir ll.jiten I 1 le i i esles K-si '-ll lleinnerisr . I SI III ji m.ii-k i ii in -Je, rel i. Anniial Meetings r . 1 III. rill.MtMKItlW llltM'HAIi e-T' IV Pllll llil'l nm. u Tt i- Animal M'rllni. of Hie .- . ..... ........ ... . ' porallen 11 I0SS, 1 ieett,in --r .. for 'I'utlfir 1 'i tiling "fn I or is i,l the thla ll l.e lirt , nn ril-ii l,n Mm nt the llespusl st .1 r. ll nh'ii n ' I I e llM f"i t. n T iMl". .. i,, Hire, II Pi I'M . nf i , f In i hei .-in ill .r li r r'"' -.,ni li? die llispl'rt' till Oil ii m ,i fMinO 1 1 an one nm' " in.ir1 ' i en" i ntlun sml entli I "i ni i'ib V l 11 i- V-ITI.l E llll. Pl.NNxM.X M lOUPANV roll M KAM'IW OS I IMCS NI) t.llNTIM. ,lMni;S , Minimi Mretlns; i.f -he sum kli ,i.rs nf i iinp.iii'. "II thfcr l 'a ii ii. own. i' h ,1,1 prsTn'i .lie- .ii iiiiiiiiiii, ,i)iniiary le. 10'3. at 12 1.. a' " I'lrh tlm en .e, Hen will 'Clil ter Tiiiiiei-n i r-.i,,rf i,, h..r, f0r niu ns i'm s w ll M ' Kill L-'-' A MIIHIMI 0 llll" "!( MIOI.lJ. ers of te iir.n Mmr "eal ltnta (empan "'I' 'r ' " " ' ' nfflie nf ths president Mi Wilt hii Illthtei Tlsher titephen Ot-rd Hii(illii l.'iii street a bera i i..irm siiunlu'phin e't tliinunry 17. nt t " M y lllKMt T,.Mil.r, MierliJ Mrsllms Ollltl, ur lllb Kr.l.lA.st j, iSnVuL utile tlllliuuiiv of llillii,Uli.t- ww tsf ePE' l.U. NUtlu.. TU a'rut-Kiiiji.MRiiaf etns is ..ereuy ni en that, in pursuanc ft rese, I'ien tf i tie Iteanj uf Director! of tft.s leinpaiu a swai met! n of li! .tei Khuldrii of sail ceiupsny wi, b hVil 5n Iflday,. ..e 2tlh day of JnuTr, jit i is oMeiU JI.. nt (us -I, ,t a,,,) pringijjl crtus tr p i of lisiins gf s.ld conipaer: tul Walnut s is-' L'nllailelpiiia Pa fr thi t s is-i rnilatlelpnia Pa fur 16a t m I r or iratnai an Incrfaia elm -lU of ih- sad company ene t. ll.ui,floe. by t, crmlea DUI PU"V " '. I. .Ka ru. VI i .,,,. 7,rtj. jrsm "." ii imiiiwiiihi, uy ins cr sat Ien VI1U issuum. vi uiniiviiai sieca le i amount , t luu oeu te consist of 12.000 ttat.s uf Itis rar value of 5p sich, U O aAHKfOlBS, Rscrelarr. V errlr af the "'"r WSJ INCOIIK ACHCRANCl: IsY.SDIfJATB SPKCIAI. NOTICK TO MTOl HII0I.DKH4 T'is Heard of D rtcteia of Uil camper has rolled ea sp.'-isi inssiina ei tia holders te ns nsie. ai ina venarai emia wi,'.uji, umu. , te ns nsie. ai ina venarai Omra of tam renipany, out i.anu inir nuueiny, ritllaiaM n,l. fin nn lh l.lll. iln. a. .......I. I1B it 10:30 'rlatk A. M.. f or v(hi r-JriteaTV.V Kutin for ,or aiainii atj Increaei eTl" I capita! aipcri. ...... . .. . ..T T .. t " , 'txXin im m M $ 'W '8L SJ -V'r- Pi ir locks rT!' i Of" -? a.'.. ' i.-V' vi'.;, ajfe 1N.V SJ" ... uv."J .. . i$-
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