Mi Vf ' ' "'is1 i.ij I? Br w. Is' ' h 9 & , w it i- it ft r - .. t fcii. w n j r r jj r '.. . '1 4 V V if EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHmAAfiDBHIA, VpflMsffigB. Themas, Signed by Baker, Pitched for Albany's Cellar Champs, and James Richard, Mack's Hireling, Hurled Yanks te Pennant Last Season 'nnnn enhnrnnv : bUUUOUUULttDI INDUSTRIAL TEAMS! AIN'T IT A GRAND AND GLORIOUSFEELIN'? SfcIieuis Cards and Braves Adept Wise Policy in Abandoning SLINGING SULLIVANS, , BOTH KNOWN TO FAME, WILL TOIL IN PHILL Y ,i $ , y AtfwWsf i iixr , .-.lb? ''irid. '''-' ' V "4 s . " . "V " ' V; ' V ,ca,x, uxtlujlavx vle xt'' ' ' ' s i . -mm ; - IJHBi Their Spring Series of GanH l , ; - VI ('hllndcltihin next tlie Athletics mid Ily IIOIIKUT W. MAXyVKLt, Nwrt Aliter r.ienln I'ubllc I.rditrr milK Sullivan uill be j-nunlly divided lit two parti In JL snnsnn linxchnllicntlv Nncnkllm. Otir-lmlf Will CO te the remainder te the I'h.lc. The name which uiik made fiimeux by Jehn (.. nnd ether will he represented en tin- inenntl. for nil of the Sulliviws nre pltchem. Se fnr ns 1 known, neither knows the ether. Therefore they hitve hnd no opperttmltv te offer condolences. Themas "Lefty" Sullivan has been captured by the Phils. He wiw with the Albnny cltib of the Kaxtern t.engtte Inst jwr and should be perfectly nt hnic In his new job, because Albany finished lnt. .(nine diehard Sullivan, dr.. twirled for Melinc lnt t.eiten nnd catne te the A'h In September. .dimes inndc history en Satnrdaj. October 1. when he pitched the Yankees te victory .In the gnme which cinched the tDUl pen nant. Mr. Hnth and his clouting companions drove the Until spike Inte the pennant pole that nfternoen, which ciuied se much joy In New Yerk. Alse increased .Mr. Sullivan's popularity. Cennie grabbed his portion of the Sulllvnn futility after a game in Melinc en July 4. Jnmes Uichard was en the mound and had the Cedar KnphN Athletes swinging atrociously. Ilefere the game was ever he had fanned eighteen batters nnd wns looking for mere after the Inst innn had been put out. That feat was geed enough te get him n job In the majors, or what ever they are called. Sullivan does net have te pla btf-eball, 'tis said. He is president of the Sulllvnn Lumber Company, of Paytes. Vn.. and business s said te be geed. He started lrt the Ulue Uldge League In UUtl and was promoted te Baltimore. Up did net prosper became he had no control out his line of stuff and wns shipped te Melinc. If he has become tamed he should de well with the A's, if that means any tiling. The Sullivan of the Chile has been introduced bj au author of Seuth Bosten, who writes as follews: "This- Is just a reminder of the inr southpaw and licnvi hlttitts pitcher that Philadelphia will have en the 11121' hurling staff. Inclesed ou will lind a photo of said person, and here's hoping he will hne a successful scuen. If you publish nn.vthing please let tue knew, se I can purchase one (1) copy or mere." Lefty plnycd en the sand lets of Seuth Bosten and was picked up there bj a scout from Albany. Last cnr be wen six nnd let nine games en the tnil-cnd club, but this did net mean nuytblng. Manager Wllhelm piuchn-ed hini, anywaj. Lefty Is twenty-two years old and weighs 170 pounds. 7 HE Siillirans are ambiluilii and aurieus te luvcccd in majur limjue baicball. That'i the reawu thry me starting at the bottom. Browns-Cards Series Off have decided te make a strong bid toward w lulling a lleth the Cards nnd the Itrewus, having tini-lied third Fleisher and Hardwick & Ma gee in Clese Race for League Lead EXPECT BOOM NEXT YEAR Industrial Soccer League Standings Tmin W. t T) V Kii.sher Tarn t' J. J?. I.'ic. Ster.it( Ilatlcry I'e L' H Art Imm Mills 2 " - " Ily DOUOI.AS STKWAUT I'rnn Serer Cenrli and rrrKlilfnt of IVnnsl Minia unit i:sitirn Dlstrlit I enllmll 0l T in St. Lese they euplc of pennants. in their respective leagues bst season, believe thej will have a better chance If they kick in some geed baseball at the start instead of waiting until the finish. Therefore the spring series games have been officially railed off. Kvery jenr the Cards nnd the Hrnwns used te mingle in n seven-game set the first week in April. The fans came out In huge Mecks, much legal tender flowed Inte the box e'thce and the series wns n profitable one. This was because the St. Leuislnns always were sure of seeing one of the home clubs win. They hud te take tee ninny chances in the regular season. The idea is te keep both clubs down in the Sunny Seuth until a collide of- days before the 'easen opens. The men will have lets of pep and lie all steamed up for the opening battles instead of spoiling their arms in the exhibition games. The spring sdies used te take the edge off the player and they did net recover for a month. Fer exnmple. take last year. The Cards looked exceptionally geed nnd loomed up as the strongest team In the National League. Sluggers like Hornsby, Founder, Stock. McHenry. Henthcete and Clemens were expected te drive in enough runs te win a couple of pennants, nnd the pitching staff was net te be sneezed nt. The llrewns also shaped up well and much wns expected of them. How ever, they flopped nfr'jhe start of the heaeii nnd nftcr one month of piny were located in sixth place, with a record of ten victories and thirteen defeats. The Cnrds were worse thnn that. They wen only five of the first twenty games, nnd even went se fnr as te push the Phillies out of last place. They remained there n few days and then started te climb upward. Near the end of the schedule Itickey had the best team in the Nntlenul League, but the peer start prevented him from finishing better than third. Toe many early games are bad for big league clubs. Detroit nnd the Bosten Ilnives used te four the Seuth and play for two or three weeks and. although they collected a let of money, they lest it when the attendance nt the home games began te fall off. One year the Tigers established n record for consecutive defeats. 'VIIH Itrewns ana" the Cards are making a true meriii lallnif off the games, which meant nothing. This move trill be watched trith interest hy ether club owners. Introducing Mickey W'elgast MUh. OIlhhMIALM, who has mannged some of the best boxer Philadelphia fnr years, including Kddle O'Keefc when Kddie 1.1- l -. I.. I.. ... ..!.! .1 , . , , ... ... ui iiriiuc, is hi nKain wiin uneiuer Diuiinm wne, nc says, win secle tlic day 'lights out of everybody who has the nerve te fare him. The nnme of the K. O. nrtist is Mickey Welgnst, n member of the United States Mnrines in Reed Rtnnding. Mickey is stntiened here nnd is anxious te keep en fighting, 1 just te avoid getting out of condition. "Mickey." says Mee. "Is the goods, nnd all 1 want te de U prove it. He knocked Bebby Abrams coekoo In five rounds nt the National the ether night, and nlse flnttend Yeung Jack Malene nnd Terry O'Urlen. Perhaps you don't knew who tVv arc, but take it from me, they are geed. "W'elgast hns been boxing for five years nnd nppenrcd in bout- nil ever the country. He wns overseas for three years nnd did some geed battling en the ether side. Mickey Is awful geed nnd all of the murines nre anxious te sec htm fight again." Asserliitlnn AS AN outcome of the effort en the part of the vntieus industrial plants In and around Philadelphia te en courage healthy recreation among their empleyes n number of teams were got ten up and the Industrial Soccer League organized in the fall of 101. with HI HI weed Cadwallader as president. Theo Theo eore Oeehsle as vice president. Jehn Thornten as treasurer nnd Themas Scott us secrctnry , The tennis in the league at the be ginning were Hlcetrle Storage llnttery Company, Cressen Merris Company. Mnrtex Tewel. Festers's Sens' Com pany, Hohlfeld Manufacturim: Com pany, David (.Upton's Sens'' Company . Cramps' Shipyard and Standard (teller IJciuiinr Company. Most of these teams were falily strong, two or three of them being strong enough te held their own with the best teams in the city. The rules of the league were care- fully framed and the organization was' well hnudled and wns ipilte successful, until the last year or se, when a period of Industrial depression set in which , considerably handicapped the plants in ' their efforts te put teams In the field. I Of the original members of the league Storage ll.ittery and Hohlfeld A: Lup Lup teti are the inly ones new in the organ- izntlen uud only the Storage Battery actively. I ' The actiie members of the league nt . ' nri'sent are estlnglieuse l.ectric, ! Fleet rlc Steraire (lattery. S. II. & It. V. Fleisher. Hardwick & Mugee. Art I I Leem Mills. .1. (5 Stetson Company. I N. Snellenburg Company, Barrett Com pany with Hohlfeld Manufacturing Company and Fleisher Reserves as, I associate members. VJH6M A COLLCCT53R CALLS TO COLLCCT A. TJItC VeUVk PAID -AMD YeU SEA,WCt-l FRAWXICALUV FOR THE T?ECl?rpT I 1 llfT71l&Mfl 7a 7at v. Hk H - AMP Y3U SEARCH THROLC5H .ALL. YbuR RLeA ' - I I, Knew tucy 7 VCftT""0,J5''ri j4- v. -N - 7AWO MlU UHADE THnaUSH A 2E3V LOAD OF "PAPCRS; LETTEM DflCUMEsJTsS AMT3 fMEH-KECEIPTC -IP ALU OP A. s?UtDEsJ VjO PIMO IT IT A GR-RAN1 AND Gl-l- 10R Vcs Feeuk) -v IS rrii im frffSy zSbrr yiLt WtNj J if fO I71JIH "k (ffl P"& NO 1921 GOLF CHAMP WAS ABLE TO REPBM Of All Crown-W 'carers in Spert, a Links Titlehem Has Least Chance te Repeat Odds at Least 1 Six te One By flRANTIjAND BICK i. GIVE US MORE PUBLIC GOLF COURSES," CR Y FANS Matter of Municipal Links Likely te Be Brought Up at Gelf Association Meeting Tonight "FIXANCES" THE RUB Play fur Hohlfeld Cup Herman Hohlfeld is the donor of the Hohlfeld Cup, which is competed for nnnunlly in the Hohlfeld Cup compel 1- , tieti. nnd is intensely uueresieu in ine I development of the game in this vicln 1 ity. He wns the first mnn ever te have i tlic privilege of taking the kickoff In I an international match in Philadelphia. ' the occasion being that of the game 1 last Jitlv between Philadelphia nnd the 'All-Scots, s i The Fleisher tenm is one of the best I Industrial teams which has ever played In Philadelphia. lr just missed. threned accident in the seuu-tilial. get i ting into the final for tin I Cup last season, and its prospects around was in I f-rnwl f,.T rrinlfi! tlirnniHi this si-nsnii. The team is made up of a number of I handy players, who play a geed, clean . mime. I A grent deal of credit Is due thi- I concern for the interest it takes in its 1 various nthletics er in particular. In the national cup competition Fleish er Jient the Hibernians and was only i put out of the competition by the Phil adelphia professional team. In the Industrial League cempetl- i tlen it is running Hardwick & Mage: close for the lead, with 1!) points anil I six games te play . as against Hardwick ! I & Mngcc with '- points and five games , te play. Hardwick .V Mngee has lest ene came se fnr, while Fleisher has , ' lest none but draw n one. I Hardwick & Mngee plays a nice I gnme when in the lend, but shows n tendency when losing te resort te I rough tactics, which is peer policy. Storage (lattery (s (ianie ' By SANDY McNIBLICK ' ttf 1VK us mere public golf courses." I vJ This cr.v Is beine taken un nil i along the hval links loop with ecr- , I increasing enthusiasm lately nnd things j have come te such a pass that it leeks i ns though CItv Council would linvc i te act in the matter, despite, its np- . Iiirent reluctance. "The greatest golf need in this city I at the present time, snid one of the officials of the local golf association this morning, "is mere public golf ci urses. (t Is a shame thnt thousands nre deprived of (he health -giving' nunl- itle. the spe"rt nnd the general geed of the garni- of golf. The jam nt Cobb's Creek all the time virtually takes till the pleasure out of the game. "It's an outrage that this city only has one course. It is far behind ether cities, some of them half its size." Meeting Tonight The annual meeting of the flelf As sociation of Philadelphia will be held tonight nt S o'clock in the Bellevue- Hehlfehl ' Stratford. It is confidently expected me it hilt the matter et panne courses win Many Cities Have Mere Public Links Than Phila. Philadelphia is much in tlic renr of ether cities, smaller than itself sonic of them, in the matter of pub lic courses. Chicago leads the list with live. New Yerk, with three ceursese took In n total of $MI,IK.':i last year, and the upkeep of the courses cost S-Jfl.000, a profit te the city of $2:1,1)2:1. Despite this, the fees have been doubled, which has caused a furore ever there. One object of the boosted fees is te relieve the congestion, 'tis said. The American .Geld (Jiiide publishes the following list of cities which hnvc mere than one course Chlcjiore . . . iniilnrmtielffl NVw Yerk . , Omstia . . Tolisle lliiffaln Husten . . . . .". St I.eul . . , 1 Mlmieutiells .. , .'I Cincinnati . . 3 MlluHtikpr .1 I-n Miiliip.i . :i SDrlnKflpirt. III. 2 Rochester FOUL CLAIM L OSES SOU T R HART The Title. llunlcTfi (A forecast for 1022) Ne. 2. Gelf f'neasy is the Ulnnly bean That wears a golfing crown; One flutter en a rolling green. One slice tKat takes a wild carctn, One sudden terench of wrath or spleen, And all -comes tumbling down. Today the star is close te 3's, By next week everything is cheese. OF ALL the crown -wearers of snort, the champion golfer stands closer the guillotine of fate than any one clue, ..ie odds against his repenting arc never le than 0 te 1 , nnd often higher. There are tee many geed ones, nnd the game itself Ih tee elusive te be ceu ' trolled by any lndtvldiiul star. I In the mien clmmtilenshln J. J, Mc- I Hcrinett buck in 1HB2 wns the last , champion te defend his title. I i, tin, immtpiir eliiiiniiletisbin. Jerry 'iv..,...ra l ltn:i wim the last te held the jiiiii-, .." ...... ... - - ' heights for the second successive time. i As a rule, when the champion attempts t.. stem the tide. Ills fall sounds like a barrel of crockery being rolled down the cellar steps. Five Lending Defenders THHRH nre live American citizens who will have the time of their lives 1 1 !... 1....,1 t1.-nilt1t HI which they T garnered in the harvest of T.lg?i!..I.?.l,,l.y.V..? ZS'.A .!- lent Bostenlqn will be harder tn'tJ than ever. Ifl In nrl.lUtrt,, - l.t it..- -.In .( his stamina will be a lending fnCt8, lie iB likely te be the .frcshwt in..' the Held after the third round, h't no gets ey cany opposition. j Guilferd's lone ranee nn,l vi..'. putting touch combine te give his dtb sivc stand a first-clnss clinncc, j But facing Evans, Oulmct, jl Gardner, Hunter, Johnsten in(j , or eight ethers, one bnd round t, , ways enough te close the book, 'a is no predicting any golf result. 1 iiiniv.ui (iuim;. in i-eiireiy tee retl wltli sttrprlslni turn-evers te be fin In nilvnnrn. 1 t be brought up. It will tie remem bered that the district association did much te bring about the building of a uuirse at Cobbs Creek. A cemmitter of the local association conferred with the Park Commission, which wns brought ever te the project. Ground was purchased at Cibbs Creek rnd the course laid out by ardent work ers of the type of Geerge Klnuder nnd A I) Smith, who gave their personal time te the work till It wns finished. H. T. Stetcsbury. of the Park Commission, drove off the first bnll en Decoration Day six or seven years nge. It wns the first bull he'd ever driven. nnd, ns one efiicinl f"cetieuly sulci. If Mr. Stetcsbury had missed that ball the course might net have been opened. This municipal ceuw-c was thus started nnd actively unshed by the Gelf Association of Philadelphia, which hns net stepped nt this lone success. It bus been constantly in leuen wun Failure te Respond for Fourth Round Gives Chaney Tech nical Knockout in Oulmct wen his first fame in UnJ line, in JOl.'t, when he stepped Yi3 nnil Ttnt nlwl If ,1,0.. l.A ....?. ., mtm ...... ...j, ...,u .I iiiev uu ever tne u turf thnt he comes bnck te ghnr " could certainly pick no indlvldud'i with better thnn an even chnncc'te! him. Oulmct Blindcs the field if iuiicb, vjiiiuercj nun wvnns de uiiiiuneu in. ins liens, leg! MISS HOLLINS and Mis, Still ere f he two prime favorites fet weiiien's chnmpleuslilp with ji (flennn Collett only a stride nvnr, Helllns had her grentest year In'lj) nnd if sin; maintains this snmc tj Miss Stirling must come bnck te MEALY MASTERS MURPHY ccbtftil. Ynrieus fentures of the move ment will doubtless be discussed to night. , According te the Atnericnn Gelf Guide for 1021, there are fifty-six pub lic golf courses in the I'liltcd States. At least n score of ether courses nre tinder construction,' finished or being planned since that list was compiled. It has just been iinneuuceil In Hai ti mere that another course' will be built In that city in new property purchased licnr West 1-erest and Heward I'ark. j Buffalo, another of the smaller cities, I is planning te. add two mere courses. te the two public links It has already. I And se forth, i The rates in Philadelphia for playing at Cobbs Creek arc different from most of the ether courses listed. At fifteen of the fifty-six there -is no charge what ever for the public te piny golf. Ne inforuintlen Is printed about eleven ethers. Of the rcmnlnlng thirty it is interesting te note that only one, Van Cortland, is listed with n higher dally fee than Philadelphia. The New Yerk charge Is said te be "one buck." Here the registry fee is $1. with a fee for the day without that of fifty cents. Rates Differ At eight courses the yearly fee Is $10. two charge $11, five $.", the rest from .$H te .$1 per year. Nine charge fifty cents per ilny, eight twenty-live cents mm the GEORGE K. O. CHANEY. of BnUI BnUI mere, scored n technical knockout ever Alex Hart, of Cleveland, in the windup nt the Ice Palace last night. Hurt after the third round c'ninieii Chaney had hit him low. Referee Floyd did net listen te his appeal -and called the club physician, who, nftcr nn ex ex nmlnntlen. stated that a foul hnd net been committed. The bell sounded be fore the examination was completed, with Hnrt still in his corner. "The fight's efT." said Floyd. ,"Ilart did net answer the bull mill thnt ends the contest. The show's ever." Chnney pulled en his robe nnd left the ring, while Hnrt remained sen ted in his corner. He remained In his cor ner for three minutes nnd then moved across the ring te the nlsle lending te the dressing rooms, while the crowd vented ttu tINtilnitsitrn .... t... ...... w. ,.... ... T f ,,. The punch, clnlnied by Unrt te nave stars ns lingcn, liutciuseii. .i. . a."' been foul, wns delivered by Chnney ler. Sandy Herd, Freddie McLeeil. Alex after the hell had sounded. Beth men Smith. "Chick" Evnjis, Bebby .lencs, 11)21. The list follews: Jeck Hutchisen British open chum- Jiin Itarncs United Stuteu open champion. Jesse Guilferd Amateur champion. Miss Marien llellins Women's champion. , , Waller Hegen Profcsslennl cham pion (at match piny). ' Hew ninny of these will be en top of the tower a year from today? It Is even money Hint net a one will survive. The odds against Hutchisen, if he gees bnck te defend bis crown, will be nt least 12 te 1. .,,,, The odds ngnlnst Barnes nt fikektc will be T te 1. ,. , , . n ,. The odds against Guilferd at Brook Broek line will be Our 7 te 1. The odds against Miss llellins will be The odds against Ilagcn will be 5 te 1. Odds here are net mentioned as bet ting possibilities, but its a matter of showing hew heavy the handicap Is. Few Survivors THE above titles fr.em 10-0, net champion survived for 10-1. Duncan. Bay. Evans, Miss Stirling nun Hutchisen were all suceceucu ey new claimants te the throne. It will be a miracle If Hutchisen re peats across the water, in case he gees eer. L . 11,,1-nnu trt win must outscero such ii ev perlence, won't be fnr awny. Urn nlse improved Immensely Inst yeArJi by next October she will be a ferml'di factor. Miss Stirling will piny lcM this season, nnd that means she will better golf, nil the former chnmplen or plnycd herself between May nnd f ecr. CovvrleM. 101!. AU rights rMfrnffl Tomorrow Baseball . the Commission en the subject of ether , rest from fifteen cents down te nothing. .s a sporty course leuus i. reei: probably ranks with any. The incessant iiiKiMmuBu isiie-i. ""', 1U" '" i courses, nnd two mete courses are its games mainly because of losing men nnMin,,v ini.i 0, en ,1P ,.,. ne nt and putting ii weal; t-nni in the tie d V ,. f...p(lk nn(i ,i,c ntM,,r nf Tn- Pnrk. ineir tiutiiiing is u uiai- pliKRSRAl M vi fight that tn 'A MONO -ti. is Ma ten vi niiierie and Mickey seen r hope he trill be accommodated . cd i auxmm ler a the new players signed by the Chicago Cubs for the 1022 season irtln Dumevick. a semi-tire nitcher who hurls with his left lmmi. sWender hew long lr will be before the accent will be placed nn the first Hyllable of his last name? ED COM CRY und they nr has kicked in with n fleck of non e appreciated. .Miieli obliged. Etl. Copyright. 1012. by PulHr l.tdair i m many taxable ailln slinu passfs. CATHOLIC FIVES TO PLAY La Salle and St. Jeseph's Will Meet Tonight Ia Salle nnd St. Jeseph's will meet tonight In one of the most important games en the schedule of the two old time rivals. The Bread nnd Stiles streets college recently resinned has kctball. and hns nn excellent ipiintet te Tilaco en the fleer against the Seven teenth and Stiles streets celleg". I The game tonight will be n battle between two former Fniverslty of .Pennsylvania stars. Jimmy Connelly' and Johnny Lavtn. both of whom were ; members of Eddie McNichol's team be- , fore the war. Lavtn is the coach of j St. Jeseph's and' Connelly of Ln Snlle. Knnc, a recent addition te the suund I at La Salle, has shown such rapid I impreveuterft that he probably will stnrtl ln tonight's gnme. He is n former I member of the Doyicstewn High Scheel , tram, nnd also played for a while with I 1'enn fresh a couple of years age. La Salle bus secured .the armory nt Bread and Diamond streets for hII home gnnies. Sheul of "Fere" Ruled Fair Warning en Links Chicago, Jan. IS. "Fere" is fair wnrnlng in golf and it is up te the players te watch out when they hear it shouted, the Appellate Court de cided yesterday in upholding u Cir cuit Court ruling that Miss Harriet Stevens could net recover dnmnges ns n result of being hit by a golf ball driven by Edward Gallagher. Miss Stevens hnd charged assault and battery with a golf ball, but thn Court held that Gallagher bad used due prcautien In calling "Tern'." Fair Orient, Roseate, Goodhope; sixth, Yellow Wossem, Dan, Baby Faust. rather than dropping out. The policy Is a geed one nnd will redound te the credit of the management when things improve in their line of business. The same condition applies te Art Leem, although the team there is probably net us strong as Storage Battery. With the reutni of better conditions many of the old elevens are expected te make their reaappenriince, together with combinations from Fex Moter Cempnjiy nnd ether plants und the pros pects for next season seem bright. Last season Hardwick & Mngee team wen the Hohlfeld Challenge Cup, bent- I itig out Hohlfeld in the final and Fleish- I " .1 1 ,-.....! I. t S!.l I'r luc st-iiu - mini nun iriuiii- iiuiii nii'L- son and tin- Snellenburg plants. An the League competition is ne.iring Its end the cup competition again will come te the fore with entries expected from the present contenders in the League us well us from Hohlfeld. ISariett, Stetson, Lupteusr and the etherb. ceny ter of finances. The Pnrk Commission is said te favor heartily the plans of the Gelf Association nnd Is new earnestly seek ing the wherewithal te finance the piopesition. Chief Interested Ne mere earnest subject of municipal citv Is te be found Lesley, iircsideiit et rO.it inn Sir. Lesley n ,wl dllizeiitlv "en the job" nnd be licves that the cainpuign will be sue- worker en the courses for the than Rebert W. the district nsse- has liecn strictly drive nnd steady march of feet, hew ever, hns Hindu it illtlicult te Keep up the greens and de neccssery work in spite of the best efforts et these in charge. The local course is very dif ficult for the beginner. At San Antonin, Breckenridge Park is Mich u test that the big winter open teurnnment will be stnged there. It's n fine course, the river crossing it In fifteen different places. Philadelphia, with its one course, ranks with such cities as Cleveland, Newark, Louisville, Washington, Syra cuse, Bridgeport, Worcester and the like. The time is ilpe for ineie. Scraps About Scrappers Beets and Saddle .? T - ' J Thimble appears te have an easy task in the jllWO purse race teduy nt n mile and a sixteenth, which is the fea ture of the New Orleans enrd. Irish Kiss and Duke Jehn appear te be the formidable contenders. JTIerMs which seem best In ether rnres nre: First race. (Sold Ferk. Patrolman. Stnneage; second. Madge F., Paul Cen- lielly. Role; third, S weepy, tlrace i JUJ'n, jiriiunni. ny , nun. mmu, ICuiinuel, Slsle'r Fle: sixth. Stevenson, Wtfukeug, Midnight Sun ; seventh, Lady lxjpgfellew, The Colleen' Bnwti, Miss Fontaine. At Havana: First rare. True Flyer, S". II. rlle. of Knnms City, lias leased frnm Josepli i: Wliliritr of Phlliideli-hlii Ter en i yuar th Ihurnuslibrad amnion Mnnt d Orr II. lie will I.,. hIlpmiI from' I,nlriten tndiiv in ili.irtf.- of Huns Mci'nv le VpIIs I I urmi it Ulue SprinKn, Me. Amur wit i Ien- no ihi t-o-ii,ir-eld Ally hy Knir 11 a v I.adv Teiesa, by htur Short. I.ndy Ter h.i Ik the da 11 jf l.jd I)e,i Thu .wmnRsiui vraii Injured In Jllrnplnir a. fence nnd cannot are, but "III li reercd for linedeiB pur- I nea Ment d t'r II Is un eli-Min-year-u' 1 ' llerne. feaVd In rriiite II,. i., hi Vr.i ur en or "iniw risX. hihi ms dam ih i I.niHlinem half ller te St. Wolfe a win-I hit In Unland. by A)ridur. Ment d'Or II wan a wlnne- In Krmicfl and Ihn Untied I Mates, '''he flrat of lila produce, new iwi-Jiar-eldn, are likely looking lierues, Klva earunira ty mm at tr.c .winter farm ln,r nin Hti... v-j ,.i uiinnitiii ii, ai,,rti Ulli;v, .M Hurry Mcfinith I'ft tlili mernlnc with half a dozen le-at buxi ri who will rom rem peti, In thu Interdty Ixjxim; tourney at Muill Muill en Square (Janli-u tonight and tomorrow Ilia party lnt.liided I'lflBht Marty Hum niera f'urilB lub. barilaniueluht. Treddle Nltehle. ' urtla ;iub, featherwc-lk'ht. Dan fiartln Meudowbruek Club and national champion llghiu, mlit. Jeph Urnckney, unattached welti rweluht Ham Dlarkliten, I'urtta Club inlddleHi'iKht Unicst Martin, unattaihed Artie Mrf .inn. one of th" premlalnit of the jeunt'er lianiHiim hiiIb lu nieet lllli fie I vine Teinmv Murray or Je Dersey. lis Is after a reiurn imut with Jlllly 1'lmpua. Temin leitElinin. tlm downtown middle uuisht. mad. .1 trip te New Yerk, entered u ijethain eni and beied aeainst auch np linnunta in Mlk- McTlftue, Panama Jee Clans and Jack uriitnn. .new no la out with detl te any mlddluwelght In the weild n,"v I'rril I'nriltl .han tinned Hrtlcles for Dixie Allen of Alabdtnu te box Jlriimj Iliinlnn, nf DihNer at the lc Palate m ilui near futur. .Inlinn.i lliirns, i.f the C'amlii l.i A f, luia 'inured M Verbei.lien and X'liuint Ixipez as Ihe Ind-up for hia lub en Friduy night. VeiiiiK Mhlerh will take llii place et I.'ddla Keley mtaliiHt I'barlle u'Oeiinell In the wind up at the llljeu tenlKhl. 'I'll, te will be two ether buntH K O Kid ilreeH will meet Yeuii Delaii and CJ-eruu Tullv, a brother of Jimmy Murplit will box K. O. I'jlnier. SCHARR AGAINST HILL Fermer Teammates en Opposing Teams in Heckey Game Ttv) of the best Ice hockey pin em who ever have represented this city will oppose c.lt'll etner tomorrow nigni whvii St. Nicholas meets tjiie'ter t Ity in n United States Amateur Heckey Asso ciation same which will 2e n len wav toward decldlne the iiideiiendent cham pions of Philiulclphl.i. Cddle Kill for mer Quaker Cllv star and new with St. Nicholas, will be the headllner with St. Nicks, while the youthful stnr, Werner Schnnrr. will pla the leaillnj; vole in the QunUcr City line-up. (,ust yenr it wns Schnnrr and ((ill who did' much te keep Quaker City in the siun'i in tin; i lushes with the Fill cons, world's 'iinmplens. Schnnrr luw held hla own nsninsl the world's stent est tenms, nnd u iiuiuber of Canadian stars who nave opposed ine eiuiiieen-jcnr-eld plnyer say he has the making of the irrcatest player In the (jnme. Srlinurr, still ti student at Br.wi Athyn Iihh had offers Irem Piinccten. I'cnn and ether colleges where Ice liockex Ileiuishrs. Then I" n strenc chain e tliiit I'rlnceten will net him , and Schnarr Is certain te till the shoes enen lilled by bj the llltistreiis Ilebey (taker. Ilebhy Itiirinun, who last week stepped l.u. Mumlt.ll til thn UlvmillH. and Ix.u , Willi,, in umH.ir.inr,. . ., .." .... . ... --- -- ....... . . ... ........ Cey said that about twenty murea will h. I Allen, at the .National, may tm mulched with la traren, according '!u.r,ulu.,,' ".', WEFERS DOUBLE VICTOR Successfully Defends His Metropol itan Titles In Championship Games New Yerk, Jan. 18. Benne Wefcrs, ,Ti.. of the New Yerk A. C, wns .tlic individual stur of the Metropolitan track and field championships decided nt Mndisen Square Garden last nicht. Wefers successfully defended bis titles In the 00 nnd .'100 yard dashes, defeat ing fine fields in both events. Princeton Fniverslty mnde a clean sweep of the 70-tird high hurdle event. Pill Mnwsey was tins winner and S. Harrison Thomsen beat Tevis Iliilin by inches for the place. This trio ran fairly even until ncaring the finish, when Massey forged te the front. There were niue starters. Willie Plant, of the Merningsiilc A. C, fifteen -mile American champion anil tecerd -holder, added the one-mile walk title te hlH collection, defeating Jee Pearmnn, of the N. Y. A. C, by nearly half a lap. Willie new holds no less than six titles, the two-mile, champion ship being the only thing left for him te sheet nt. SIDK-SrMTTINO COMICS "Tre Oumpi." "llalrbrealh Harry." "netty." "Beeb McNutt " "daaellne Allty" and "Mutt und Jeff"- all In Comic Hfctlen of next Hunday's Public I.eduer. Ait.. were mixing it at n lively gait ami neither heard the gong. It wns neces sary te extinguish the lights before they stepped bnttllng. The lust punch was a left te the heart by Chaney. Hurt did net sny anything, but walked te his cor ner and .sat down. Then he motioned te Floyd, who paid no attention te him. At thu end of the second round Ilnrt's seconds clnimed n foul nlse. This punch, tee. was u fitir blew and It wns uppnrcnt that Hurt was net hurt. I'p until the third round both hey. fought hard, with Chaney's blows carrying mere force. Hart wincing en several ocensiens. The first round wns even, while Chnney took the second. Hurt led in the third round, which proved te he the .finnl stnn.a. In the seml-wind-up Johnny Mcnley, of this city, walloped Jimmy Murphy, of West Philadelphia, in n fast eight rounder. Menley's right worked with accuracy nnd mere thnn once Murphv was rocked. The brickluyer drew bleed In the fourth found and hud Murphv tdlghtl groggy In the fifth. The final tlircc stanzas showed hard hitting by both boxers, with Mcnley huvln? the better of the exchnnges. Jee Chnney, brother of the famous K. O. King, beat Jee (Coens, of Phlln delphln In n slew bout. Chancy took the first four rounds easily. The fifth round was n draw, while the sixth went te Keens. Chnney didn't seem te be able te get te Keens nenr the end, but his early lend gave him the battle. Billy Plmpus, of Atlantic City, scored n technical knockout ever Billy Deyle, of Philadelphia, when Uefere'e Flevd wisely stepped the bout in the sixth round. Deyle, while gnme, wiib net able te defend himself. In the opening bout Biiddv Fit. (Serald, of West Philadelphia, out -pointed (iebb.v Itehldcnii, of this citi. In six last rounds. Fit.geruld wen till but thn fifth round, which went te Itebindcnii,by i) small margin. Sutten's Illness Cancels Match 'J ha billiard mutches between Georite 11 Sutten, the handless wonder, and Kojl Ya mada, the Jnp atnr, at Alllnner'H yesterday were canceUd when the former player w.ii taken III. Qeorse tipeura plujed Yumada In the afternoon and lest, I'M) te (14, while the numiuur 1111 eei;uHiiiuii luurney wim nt plant Mnearman. with . nf live, defeated Tayler In Cvril Walker, Beb Alcuenniu anil a host of ethers. The three lenders te be wutched nre Bnniex, Iliusen nnd llutch llutch ihen. They have been thu main tour teur nuiiient fucters ever here in the Inst few years. But it may be nbput time for liji ainatciir te kick in ns Oulmct. Trnvcrs nnd Evans did in 101.1, lOlu '""l 101(I- , , i, n. ,. 1 The tippenriincc of J. II. layler and Sandy Herd will contribute the intcr intcr nutiennl spice, for both nre grent golf ers, still cnpnblc of brilliant play. The Amateur Test CUILFOUD, nt Broeklinc, n course that suits him nil the way, will be no soft nnd gentle picking. Having broken through, the big, si- FORD-J BARGAIN " TeurlnK car equipped with Hastier EbJ Absorbers, demeuntable rlma, apui HrJ spot llsht and extra soed rubber. Kntlre New lleur Jtmt InnUllel Apply or call after T I. M. it Baltimore Garage 56th and Baltimore Ave.1 l'henei Wemllund 0187 Ask 'for Mr. Halts Stearns-Knight Ceupl ,Only $2100 In A-1 condition because it hnU driven only Buue miles by a careful Paint. UDheIstery and mechanical i tfen excellent. Has Weitlngheuie iJ absorbers. Five geed cord tires. Bi value than the same money InveitJ a new car. i See or call J. II. Diver, Mgr. Vi iar ucpi. Franklin Moter Car Ce. C. G. Heck. President 2314-22 Market St., Philidelfi A'nuaei spruce oeoi Y'S KRAX ILLIAX RUSSEIili is new nn specter She always wns a L looker 9 W Hat Xclvni had te pay Se.'iO te scr'a j llCEPALACB , 1X1 TK ft MARKET STRERI . T1IUR8DAY. JANUARY II J in- r7i QuakerCitvvs.St.Nichebi COOd sV ' fLeirua Centaitl I ;,jinfi show in Chicago. That was the hiudest blew of his carcct Hlncil unllnliihed run C'lllMH II. fill n Id. nnd Hellman wen from Harreen in n... A. a.1 te 22. Anether Brether Battle IlcE.in Is bound le liu .n the In-tier nf the liny ut cenle In Iho Kama at .MurpiS Hull 'llilrd nnd lli.iwn Uriels. tenli.-lit between Immariiltn fnnepptini and Kn"etil.i This 'a 1 canine ikiUi of tliD placers at tenter arc lleuens, .nd breibera ni Unit, Lie Renin will loe the plwititl mark, for fnimaculuti) pnil "Ink'" Iteeun uill Jun p fur Kayeula. ilialrmun of the conunlaalen. Own Guessing Contest What of (he jear did Geerge. Wash spend the wiutcr nt Valley Our season Ingteii l-'erge? Bootlegger's Motte (f nt first don't Fiiccccd, dry, dry again. you Doctors, pullonce. UUe KOlfers, need let of Munv ullilrtrN earn lieplnE tn ln by ii bare n ralililt's feet. s. brtd In Jtent d'Oir J.I this le prcnent plans. National en In enu of January '.'S. the beuta at the Hurry SueiiUrr. u premlHlne Wesl I'hliii i lianlumweiKh' Mt aunri be bai In hurniaa lafi'i' n Ionic li.y-elf I lj la anxeuu le mutt bit-y Uuike. Hunslcker Named Soccer Captain "Uill" Huns.i-ker lias Imcn elieen an up. lain fur Itie 111.".! Ilitverterd elevtn linn aleker ene Urns captained a team when at In the seinl-llnal at the Cambria en Kr. I'rlenda' Select Scheel, and .consistently put day nlnht Johnny Huuber wilt pair oft with UP the hardest name for the Scarlet and while Kemusen. The ether bouts l-'rankle , Ulavk eleven in the last season I'er inana- I K U, Smith vs Temmy Devlin, Ueem I ger the squad picked out "Olekv ' Ileyer Stark" vs, Wlllle Mcaeiern. Tele Ileae und , -V ............ '"V.' . . ' , vne is nu'v wurnmi. en inn nuneiiuie ier next I Hilly lanuii rVtnf.trlO linruitlti.' HCtll l,eiHOIIJ SCCOIIII, lear. mid a ins nsmstant wieb' Harry. .. , ,, . 'r' , iiiB.l,I - Slid Otrl Bitter Biting t l 'rh "Jt w awarded te tlie fnllawlnit men, I Johnny SfrlaiiiKhlln, the dewntnwn middle t , -Ml".uy s,',u,..l,,r.1: , ,,lIer ,i.V"; Wilbur. l,cedu. Ilucknell. McKlnler. Hun- welaht Is ready for artlnn and s anxious -nsjrsi ueufKV t, .umiviu, iiumvi sicker. Bna,der. iieg, while numerals were te mm uarny vPar; nuse uuewfl or Ml Jt ) Itmmki'QsVfttvr Amrat, Leghorn (fifth, clvjh (e lyjncstreth. Janney and Knowlten, I.MeTlriie. . ke Italian Cyclists te Invade U ( IiIiure. Jan. IS Giiteane nellenl, read raclnw eliamelun of Italy, and three ether Italian blcre racers, will sail from Italy. January 2S. It win learned today, te compete In the six-day race which starts here i-eb- ruary 1". Harry Wills Beats Sam Langford i I'erllund. (Ire.. Jan. 18. Ilarrv WIIIm. Nearn heavywelsht. en an easy ten-reimd i ileelslun ever Sum Luiiaferd. of fhlcaae, here "list iilslit. .Wills did net niake iniuh if an effort analnst I.ariKfer. but landed wltU lefts and rights almost at Will. ( Goldstein Knocks Out Frnkle Fiy , New Yerk, Jan. 18, Abe Goldstein knocked out I'raukle Kay In tlieseventh 55 at the Pioneer Hpertlnif Club sat , iihilit. A seen us the bell rami for this I round. Oeldaleln rushyd fnn hl,.f?;P1' S hooked a left te.thj Jw and rlsht te the body that tMCfi ly FOP MltHONAtltf. AND , "'',, WOnKINQMAN S 'l , - in- "' mm &' si.e fc jst si m m m mrmrmm 'rrj'- 'FXr) ' '" jmmm : ill ; . Kill1 '"'' 1 Vi, ' ' -'C'lU'ilV WLL f.l, !il),WI .EVKUTWJIEPB W Men's & Yeung Men's SUITS and Overcoats $U.80 and sec our 1G windows Peter Meran & Ce. Merchant Tailors S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch Sts. Open Men, A Bat. Ei. Till W'ihnii (.hili it nil) ami Wilsen (Tiiimilh both burred in many States. ) Though I hey my he can't make Teudler'n weight, Leenard Is mire milking Lew wait. It's n geed yarn If you don't stretch A's should sear at Kagle Pass, Kermerlv one came home drunk new one leaves home drunk. The .liee men tire meeting here seen; wonder hew they'll like our vamps? "Smoking moms iiit boxing clubs" is new a burning question. e v Query Hew can I pick up a girl en a public park skating pendt If, J, (Wait till she falls for you,. a u IT. a OENERAL ADMISSION Tie SATURDAY. JANUAHT 11 HARVARD vs. PRINCETON flntercelleiUte Xesme OtmO rublle Skatlnr after Otmn SEDATING Competent Inttrueteit at AU SmAs THHI18ER8IONDAllj TRUCK SALESMEN t'remlnent IMilIudelphU branch hus epenlnKT for two flrst-clasi oil enreil men who ten show ueca record In sales, (live full Inform In renly as IihkIn for nn Inttnl a r,ie, fj-:iKiKii (iiriti: HAPPY, HEALTHFUL NEW YEAR TO ALL '.'0 I.DhSUNH IIOKV HI'll.DIMl (tlfi :n i.r.Mse.VH ii.icsii itEiii'ciMi Jstm 15 I.KSHONH ilUXIMI J Kunnliic Track, Handball Ceurta, faJ PHILA. JACK O'RRIEN 15TH & CIICSTNA;T bT8. BIJOU HTH & HACK 8TBEJJI IN CONJIINPTIOX " inn mni.i.sK siiei TONIGHT. 3 Star Beulj Charlie 0'Dennell vs. Eddie FrJ YOl'NO I10I.AN vs. K. O. KIU 0W Ii. O. r.l,MKIl m. (IKIHUIK TIM ivlL' ilrliuiiv It.f.r.s ' RANIIOU1 Till; C1KKAT MUCK IIVRNH, ItOXINO INNTBinj .Mlddleuelslit ('huinnlnn of MIctjM 401 H. IlltOAI) HT. UI'l'.N TIIXM"! Men's Shee Sale Evcrv eair of mcnil shoes, liicrh or IeWiJ reduced. CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnui t . . A . 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