'. Ai W f I - '1' M ,! . ( i'fti-4 V 71 V 1 JiJVENim KTBIilC BDaBBr-JPHlCAEPHlA:, ' WEDNESDAY, JAmTABY 2S, 1022 4 OHinEughran Has Lets te Learn in the Ring, but He Is Premising Middleweight Preduef wr.j$p t i I mSWAlC H.S. ENTERS COURT TOURNEY KOTV tftO fl ')!" VtidQleatffl . , Jersey. Tefim 1 i'gpptysm DariHmi of j 'AlUccl " ' " . :56 -SVilp OLS LISTED PASSAIO ..HIGH SCHOOL,' of 'refcsnlc. N..fM has "entered the UnlVcHfjT of IWirfvaitlit Ihtcrsche. Irtlttf bHAMbnir-'clmmtileiiHlilfm which itttrtiriflt, WelghtmninHnll en February 18i oThe Terscy tenW scflt"ln Its entry jlitAjPKterdfcyinftcrtioen te Mnnagct ijtlmmetman, oftheItcd and Blue rpiln 'tet. " ' ' "' 'Thc'additlen of Pasfnlc menus Hint itlenst fiHy&'x'ten'ms will stnrt In ihn trtrfmamnt thnt premises te be one of the 6H ever "held in this (.ectleii of the country. As fnr ns numbers arc con cerned, it in stated thnt this year's list lurpnuscs nny thnt has cycrjieqn held. '' Schbels from nlf over'thja Btntc, New' "..? i New Yerk nnd several , from jW'Kllglnpd hlkVe litre.ldy sent, in their ntfyIIf. Tinji uyin way may bring tho,ltetnl number1 of school up te the. klity mark. Originally Tnnnnry lfi wns, the final tiny, but the management ex trmlccliUiittil (io'cleolc tenlgbti ." It irflier theutthti likely -thnt Huval WxhXM W. -Will enter life toiO-p-eyMNiTue great dlstunce nml the fjet1 Hint the twhoelboys would lie nb-,iit.frem-tl)iIr studies for nt least three weeks lme forced tlin Southern author ities te put their Imn en the proposal. Anether actor thnt entered Inte the dropping of negotiations ntid pet Imps sadfiM ttdllngveffcct wns the expense, attached' ijijwndliig'.K leanule this cltyi 1 n ' ' J ' ' " ' l 'PiuitX6 Jlleh is said id Adtfc'oie' 'te the greatest records of any high 'A school jn lhc$astx."Net''l)ntthe "start1 of the UD19 ca57" Aai ihn , Ve'rth Jersey school, tasted the j Utter iregs vf defeat. Manu of i their itctgrics' have htinn st-arcd ', eicf teams luxvinp reputations mv Urerid'iraters'. Xe leu thtin m 'dezeii of the l'assaw vtoiencs Urra scored "with a lead at the cud of the Xgamc.ej a hundred points or mere. liiiV $-- Penn May Get 11,000 Scats for Army-Navy It Is cfitlmnled thnt the seating inpncity of Frnnklln Field nftcr it la renovated will be from 7000' te 31,000 mere thnn the Pole Grounds, where the Army-Navy clnjhea hnve been ntnged in recent yenrs. It is fe.nld that these extra scats'-will go te the University of Pennsylvania for distribution nmehg the students nnd nlunini. The entire Ited nnd lllue football pquiid will be nnieng these present when the Middles nnd Cadets clash en November 25. RAFT SPIKED BY El 1 mm Proposal for Restoration of Agreement With Majers Voted Down Unanimously Cmjch BlekV the ramie team, HnK 'tiTim 1 '? V-Sui57r Ujfcen'ttunjde te -.ecure compiMtets I ."V.m .!,.; n r0 'H. S230 ,n( rnls milntet. the MioeIn In his vlcln- J?"1. ? I,r,ce ';n,d 'Ul" tlic nK(:c,n, bs ffirhls aiilntet. the MioeIm In his 1 ify being, nnwillinir te meet n team that reercs iiemries wiiiifiiicu appareiu rip. for tlfrtC.thc jutlieiitie,s txl the fcdioel hua forced te offe? iirlrs te nuintets Jip mcot-the-PAssulc beja, whose wreck- jD uccuh inn'1- tiiiuiitii ninny n:noeiuoy quinlrlS with fear. ;,' Thff,.TerscyitCff will net be without tojuwtitieu in the tourney atrA'cnp;- Oemmfr?iaA lliu cUel, t)t .New. Havcn,tCorfii?encvbt'vtlie sti)rl clittolbey iicrenntrens of New Encland wired' i i y 'V i t i ill im us nrcepinnce jeuicrmiy, nnu is win jingtp Matt the teuiiie by meeting the Tassjile (vain. JCew Kiifilnnd I'cud , ; Crlsby High Scheel, of WWr'lewn, Conn., runucr-ui last jenr in the na tional intcrsciielastiu tournament, beat thrirventry lltt in several weeks nj;e, nd slinuld be able te give Passaic the me et its me Jth the eiitrnnee of Commeicial fale niut Cresby may be settled. Grnd aies et tnc :scw liaven Sclioel ob eb XttA te renerts thnt Crnshv wni thi jbcit hfgli srhoel team In New Knglnnd jllraply beeaiise thej said Commercial aeieaieu lliem last jenr. i Vhc" he draxVs come ft' would prove Jt the prentpst interest up in New ling land te liflVe two tennis innel in. mm nt '(he earlier or later games. Thev are ,pamral rlvnlin the same Stute in nil breeches of )rt, and a defeat for one or thh pthcr.Mpuld just about maLu the waserf dlsn&treus if the defcut enme Mreta tlieothjrnlf.ethcfouch . .6i.,fiii;Pai)(a high schools ihenhl 'ahr the oitt-efsihvSlnte ' Jcbwm (i In it battler for titulnr , honeis. 11 illtnmsiwrt llujh, run-ver-up In the tournament held by Penn SOtte last year, is ene of the i n(ren'8 tetJA m cclcian.nam that I might surprise thUfaVdritcs'. (Thm I thcre ttt Slirltm llmh. ul,M, tit. centlii deftated HaadUiOUtampwns 0 the high sihnels, til,1at year's tournament. ' i Geerge Scheel, with n ctciun five, would "f.a no end of trouble among Me prep ocheol teams, while nuv of the 1 llleh henU tmlir lincul- f'lm .lniin (1 send the rieitlni; b'clioeN home with Stilic nf ilefent. Pntitrnl lVniilr. Otd. r,ir!nntihti n Mii.l A"nt ni.iln.l..). rhla line nil entered their quintets in ina temmiuicnt nnd all hope thai they Mil show better form Hum thev did lait jeni Southern Net Kntered The one regret from the lecnl nngle i the fnct that Southern High, first nnd Mrend half ihnmpiem. of the public lilgh Khoelt, is net entered in Hie tourney. te champions of the city schools Seuth -TO would pioe one of the best MUmbllnC I)1eiIh ill flw. nrl.l In the eut-of-tewn tenmi. Cathelle High, however, which seeicd one-point Wcterj ecr Southern in je heat of the campaign. Is (ntereil In teurne, m,d may upheld local KtiE" without the nli of Southern. West Cnthellc, which recently lest n JM-point veidict te the Ilread and Vine wcets quintet, is also nmd mid may vpn some of the highly touted live. Kt. .Illlll'u VJI...1 ,.t ,....,!.... XT V "nema cut a lug ilgiuc among the prep lachoelR. .. r.... ,i.i ,.,..? l i... I... I'fOin the bdllkt. of the ITiulsmi Inn., lmen iwtorleus throughout the stlieilule and NOW UP TO INTERNATIONAL Chicago, Jan. 'St. The American. As sociatien today voted down the proposal of the baseball advisory council for res toration of the draft. 'Xhe vote was .unanimous. The fact thai the vote was unanimous wns somewhat of a surprise because prier te the session of the lcagtie club owners, It was leperted that President Hlckev was In favor of (he agreement. 'President Hlckey had FcvcTnl confer ences with thu Advisory Council, of which Judge hnndls is the head, during the December meetings In New Yerk. ic wus snm that President Hlckey 0O mere niireemeiit wjh in torce a few years nge It Is snid that the action of the Pacific Cent League in refusing te mihmit te the drnft had considerable weight in swinging the decision of the club ewneis in the meeting here. The International, the third AA class league in organized baseball has net voted en the subject. It is felt that tlie,lratt ale will lie turned down by the. International. Won't Leave Phils iV v- ' "iWM CAMDEN TO CONTINUE ITS REGULAR LINE-UP ixm MKAuewa W. F. BaJtea', president of the riills. Is nnid te have refused $30. 000 from President Grant, of the Brave, for his star liurler L OUGHRAN SHADES DARCYAT PALACE Lecal Lad Overcomes Third Round Knockdown and Wins Frem Rugged Fee IS A PROMISING PRODUCT FAVORS SUNDAY BALL Maryland Judge Sustains Decision of Lewer Court Annapolis, Mil., Jan. 25. The State Court of Appeals tedny handed down n decision fuverlug the proponents of Sunday baseball. It sustained the lower court, which hnd refused te issue a mandamua compelling Pollce Commis sioner Galther, of JJnltlmerc, te en force the Sunday observance lnws, which prohibit professional baseball ou that day. While Sundnv baseball is net lecnl- 1 ized, Manager Jack Dunn, of the Unl Unl tlmere Internationals, regards the de cision ns settling the question In favor of Sunday ball playing. Dy LOUIS II. .IAFFE PHILADELPHIA has one of the most premising middleweight products in the country in its midst. He Is n nino-tecn-ycnr-eld lnd, with plenty of height nnd reach for his weight, nnd one who gives evidence of developing n punch I hat will have sufficient powers te cope with leadlne lOC-noiind-nt-2-e'clock mlttmen before the pugilistic public. Temmy Jjeughran, wne sports tne colors of the St. Menica's Club, of Seuth Philadelphia, is the youth. Sir Themas has a let te Icnrn In the nrt of fisticuffs he showed that last night in the star bout nt the Ice Pnlnce ngalnst a rugged opponent, Jimmy Darcy, of California, by name. Still Leugbrnn displayed enough form ngninst the Westerner te finish a scnsntiennl eight- round set-te te advantngc. After Leugbrnn had been dropped by a right-hander plumb en the chin In the third round, It appeared as if the down dewn down eowner's boxing bubble wns about te burst. Temmy took the count of eight nnd then scrambled te his feet. It was virtually a certainty thnt the gentleman at the rlrfRside who hed an 11:30 en gagement would be en time, but Leugh But Skeeters Have Star Utility Man in Grinistead. Can Play Any Position TO OPPOSE BARONS THH regular Camden llne-up will start tonight's Enstcrn LcnRiie bns kctlmll contest in the Camden Armery, nt Hadden nvenue and Mlckle streets, when the Skcctcra take en the Wllkes Wllkes Barre Club. The Barens have dropped several games lately due te the nbsence of "Dec'' Newmnn from the line-up, but the latter is rounding Inte shape, nnd if nt nil possible will start in his usual position nt guard. In thnt event the visitors will line up with Eddie White and Jee Bergcr at forward, Jocke Lawrence nt center nnd "Chief" Muller and Newman nt gunrd. If Newmnn Is unnble te stnrt, Geerge Nerman will partner with Mul ler, while Brcnnan will be en the bench In oase of emergency. The Skeeters hnve every confidence In their ability te take the mensure of the visitors, nnd with "Swede" Grlmstcad en hand ready te jump into the gnme, lf,nccessnry. the outlook for Cnmdcn Is exceedingly bright. Dolln at Center rri.nrn la ..nrfifntr tlin mutter with tilt Cnmdcn team. Of course, the club has lacked the services of a first-clnss mnn in nn emergency, but thcre is net n legulnr who will be displaced. Grimstend is one of the most versntile men in the basketball game, nnd while his regular position is nt center he works equally well nt forward or guard, and in looking around for a new man the Camden management took all these relnts of (he new placr into consider ation. It will be recalled that the last time "Wilkes-Uarre appeared in Cnmdcn was en Wednesday, January 4, when they furnished the bnskctbull surprise of the season by defeating the Skeeters, 510 te 30. The Barens secured a lead of 0 te 0 before the home players knew what it was all about, and the reverse was the first of the year en the home court. "Chief" Muller made seven baskets in that game and Jack Lawrence four, and these p!ncis will be closely watched tonight. Ne club has ever been known te defent Cnmdcn in successive games en the Armery court, nnd a win for the visitors would smash te smith ereens the records of the Camden team. Bace Grews Tighter All that Is necessary te mnke the second-half rnce of the Eastern League resume the enrmarks of something worth whlle Is a couple of upsets during the week. Camden is booked te play at Trenten en Friday, nnd If the Skeeters turn the tables en the Petters every thing will be lovely, and mere se If the Americans Decide First Half Title en Monday The Amcricnn Basketball League will decide the first-half champion ship en Monday evening at Mur phy's Hall, Third and Brown streets. The contesting teams will be Twen tieth Century and Passen, Gottlieb & Black. These clubs battled through the first half with only ene reverse each and It was decided te stage the play off later in the season. Monday has been selected as the occasion and the regular games for that evening have been set back te n date in February. TITLE RACQUETS PLAY POSTPONED Start of Teurney for National Deubles Crown te Be Made Tomorrow 1 FIVE FAVORED TO BEATDELAWARE Victory Tonight Will Give Red and Blue Twelfth Straight of Season ran's gnmeness had net been reckoned Petters lower the colors of the Celts in the Garden en Sunday. Centcsvllle leeks te be In the running with. Loughran Flares Before the round was ever Temmy put en a Hash thnt virtually fought Darcy off bis feet, nnd nt the bell end ing the stormy session Loughran had the crowd en its feet in n frenzy. The Seuth Philadclphian continued his geed work in tne feurtn, ana, by rcn since the acquisition of Cress, Dun leavy and Itipley, and the team new appears capable of giving the majority of the teams n fine tussle nwny from home nnd coming through with victories rcgulnrlv at home. Bending is new the wcnlc sister of the Lengue. The Infusion of new tnlent FRESH PLAY CENTRAL H. S. rennvltuiiln Kevnt forward. Hiintilntrr forward V.'.V crnler IHlawftr Keith . . ItehlnMn ,.,,' 'Tiitr. .. tvillliiiii vZ. !i " inru "It. "" nrnrd Wills Itrfrr.Mi ITii.i 1 20-minute balrc. " Umpire Grift. Time TpOIXOWEBS 0f tiic University of rcnnaylvunln basketball team will nnd Blue nnlt.fnt in ii'ii..n.. tt.ii A- -,.......1, ... ,, .-.Kiiiiuuil Jlllll Week ntrn tnnlirl.f tlm V..nl Ann.1.n five overwhelmed the Delnwareans. 38 ' te 1J en the Middies' court. Sntur- ! CHAMPIONS' IN OPENER The national doubles racquets cham pionship originally scheduled te start at the Racquet Club tedny, have been postponed until tomorrow. The open ing match of the tournament will start at 10:30. Seme of the stars entered found It impossible te reach this city today, se the start was put back one day. Beb Gardner, twice amateur golf champion, nnd former intercollegiate pole vault champion from Yale, nnd his partner, Alhin Linn, nre expected te arrive here today. They nre entered from Chicago. Jay Gould, the court tennis king, appeared nt the Kncquet Club about neon and took a short work-out. F. Frcllnghuysen, M. Hcckschcr. C. C. Pell and Stanley Mortimer, the New Yerk stars, will net arrlve until to morrow. Pell nnd Mortimer wen the national crown Inst season, nnd the former grabbed the singles title. In the doubles Jay Gould and Jeseph Wcnr, the Phila delphlans, were defeated In the final round. Gould nnd Wear have been playing In excellent form this season nnd last Saturday defeated Pell, who wns paired with H. Clurkc. It is figured thnt thc will be nble te give the New Yorkers a geed run for the laurels in the prcs cnt tourney. The first match tomorrow will see the nntlennl champions opposed te Heger Cutter nnd Hewett Morgan. All mntches will be the best in five i gnmes. The second leunu et tne tour IllUIU'II the final en Saturday Landla Reinstates Detroit Players Chiracs, Jan. 23 Judm IC. M. Landln, nMbAll Commlnnlener. announce that II S. Huthcrland, a eltcher, anil Ed Kelly, who violated centracta with the Detroit eluh, have ben reinitiated Ruthnrland will he sent te Portland, accerdlnK te reports here, Valger Outclassed Wlllle Short i' New Yerk, Jan. 2.1. Henny Valireri iUM "Krenrh flaiili." eiltelaneed Willi Hhera., lweivereiimi feature pehi Bradley, of Jerney City, haft a. shade. rnunn the .Trrney City Arena. In the rem! final, J rtraritrtv. nf .lAmnv City, hafl a ahade better of Johnny Kelly, of I'hlladelphla. & 51 I1IIVO an Onilertimltr tiltileht- in Mnmnrn ' ... ...Ml I.. ..!,, I I', 1.1.,.. ,! note. .,a.;' Ti.i.' :"'.'"'- .,"';; .I1 "" ". t""' " ""j " " "n-ii avl'iii witri iiieniN rnn kpii JEWTRAW, McWHIRTER TIE SOn of a corking Straight left, had the , wn.ilrl hn n rnml mere, nnrl thorn nrp rugged Callferninn rocking back en his many rumors flying around about the heels. Loughran displayed home nifty team that Manager and Owner Bert form with n jab followed by a right Bupp has been kept busy the last week .niB, I Men vine the wnme. '1 hern is n nnsM '"r uK1!' '!?? (V,t,,r(' C""'srns will tackle Each Score Forty Points In Senior tm.n"af VWsSll d" Skat,n Event at Pla6burQ ngalnst the Peath State five will prove Pl.ittsbtirgh, N. Y.. Jan. 2." Charles et interest when comparative scores Jew trnw, of Lake Placid, and Hey Mc wilii the Navy arc taken into consider- Whirter, of Chicnge. divided honors in a?" i i ii U1" tv0 ('elllr events at the nntlennl n.,1. V V n e Wfl,Iene'' hy the Navy amateur outdoor sknting championship ?',", l iT "clawnre recovered and de.mcct, which opened ycsterda. Jcw ,rinl ioenri1'. tinware cage teams ,tiaw wen the 220-jnrd diiNh. while the .,,?? i." i nn1 IJ)21r, mm,e viable I Chicago speedster finished first in the shin (Am ulTie Penn champion. three-quarter-mile event. At the end of teams from ntVn,tC!,bhc Jn the day each had forty points te his teams from the Peach State also ghr-1 credit. t..i "u,t.1,"u?..,u,n.n,0Pa .tcn.niR. n great .Tee Moere, of New Yerk, nnd Russell in luuiuitu nun i-enn w superiority e-er te-1 tui 111 n ri.ntM-r.rrirr e a m.ui.ui.111 ,,iii iif.ii hi nunu .ir in, .. ... . .... ,. Penn scheduln nnxf fniT ritnrewn te tnc ice. ine ncrnient ec- llOll SCIieUllIO nOXt fall. n,,,r..,l In Ihn enml.Hnnl nl !, OOrt I .Hil"iii?l'''' ". -ere leaiHug' in n preliminary and semi-tinai of the 220-yard event Jewtraw made the ucuEiially fast time of 10 4-r seconds, and then In the final wen in 20 seconds flat. On the ReadThe Stanley Is the Fastest Car WIIEN THE experienced motorist dnving a car that can go icenty miles an hour, is passed by a Stanhiy going thirty.five, in tpite of his attempt te acceler ate and prevent it, he is apt te confuse control with speed, and tell ethers that there is no limit te the speed the Stanley can attain. This is injurious misinformation. It is misleading. In the service for which automobiles arc bought and used transportation en the highway the stored power in the Stanley gives it a pickup.nn instantaneous flight, an ability te take a desirable place in the traffic inoffensively and safely, and held it, a facility te overcome bad driving situations and take advantage of geed ones, and a general all-round nuperierity te cover the distance between points irrespective of read, lead, or season, which .are unmatchnblc in any ether car. Manufacturers of gear-shift cars, unable te supply these factors, arc still forced te feature a prohibitive sustained speed, although, as cars increase in number, it is of less and less benefit in the cery-day use of an automobile. When the experienced motorist says, "The Stanley is the fastest car en the read in the service for which automobile are bought." he is right S Twenty-Fifth r f TANLEY Car ii W i"'U Stanley Moter Carriage Company 4611 Walnut St. Phene Prculen If 15 STBAMimr Nnncr.n HTIUMRHIP NOTICKS UUIUU. It !! OI1IV 111 trtnflinll thnl Tliinn i .. , '. - . . Rlmwa tf ir-Vni. ...... i .7 """ I" neeicr. or. .uencieni, lest an-opper- S I& iLifers buiPCr,0rriVC-r t0;lt'n"y "f WttinB into the finals becmise h5rti?lnl m" Jutn", 'aB?i?f..ef of a collision, in which both men were be an excluslrelv hnme rnlm.t nfTnnMA tlen, nine of the twelve members of the squad hnvlng graduated from high schools of Delaware. The first five. Keith and Robinson, forwards; Wil liams, center, nnd Cole and Wills, ;.., "" "ciawarn corn and bred. Robinson and Keith, the visiting forwards, each weigh 125 pounds, and are perhaps the lightest pnir of for wards ever te come te Wcightman Hall They wll have their hands fillfdL W vRe'in nnd Miller, who weigh ISO nnd 15S respectively. Wil- iiuuie, uiu iinet man, stands enlv fi TOM THORP CHOSEN COACH Succeeds Frank Garrjan as Grid Menter at N. Y. U. ew eru. Jan. 2.". Tem Thern. a football coach. S. Freight sailings out of PHILA DELPHIA the 6th and 20th of each month DIRECT, via Panama Canal te ' Can Dlese, Lea Anselea. San Pranclaca. Oakland. Seattle. Portland, Aateria. Tacoma, Vancouver, 13. C. S. Artigas Februarj 6th S. S. Brush February 20th Team frelifat recelred datlr at Tier 10 North (I oet of Vine at.) Passenger Cruise de Luxe S. S. Ruth Alexander Sailing from New Yerk February 16th te California, via l'anarna Canal. with atoueveri et llnvnnn, Crlatehnl, Ualbnu, l,e Augelra, San Vrnnclace, beettle, Tncema Fer Rate and Information NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. Owners and Agents V. B. Bhtpplng Beard Steamer 136 S. Fourth St., Phila. Phenes Lembard 5791-2-3; Main 7781-2 swhjte Star Farren Back In Game The I'arren A. A , after a lay-off of three nk uue te injuries 10 tour or ita playere. in He still was going fast early in the sixth, but after a minute of this period m no raey i i ifjmca rer the Lnughran made a great rally, stagger stagger rr'erdaiaTn.rerh ii-!in?aJmi 'R Darcy with right cresses, making Name, Wlndmcre nnd A. O. II. The team hint wince With terrific smashes te the hu been ntrenuthened nlth the addition of , lierlr nnd hnd the Westerner nemini? Ulli Halkey. formerly of SleUen'a. Any uen,v: .?" , ,, iresiciuer nemini, team wlihlna samee eheuld address Jehn en nt t'10 "c11. Tne seventn wns nnecner nig rnunu known nntlennllv ns has signed n contract as football coach hiampie reb.isMnr.it Apr. it .iew iiirn i niversiLV. nu -.- .. - . . , j k-uiiiruvi. levera n penea et years I v DA"yiJ.?W-eJSr--"K?. l,"Wijr '"lty thnt Sheets Wright will be one , ' "c feT 2 ir&J" J" ?!" "" .'"" ""' -'"" '"" "V"'""' i et several new piayers signed. t,, ,, ,,,,- .,".,. :'"","'-- ""; ., i ;"::", .: -," "': " ''" Wllkes-Barre Is without n home jrnjne T.,- .T.Jl ",UB " ueu uuvantnge at , ","'.' ".""V,","I"1 "' .u' . " ..tDC "cncst this week. The Barens were unable te j . ,..i .. f t, .. nlav en Thursday, the date of the lee- Lilln 50n.,R.h.t for Penn will mean the ularly scheduled contest, nnd efforts .uV"" f"1 "T0 t0 t,,e var' j Wlslcr. l'.'l iSatt Courtland atreet. Havana Entries for Thursday l'lrat ruee. for maiden three-year-olds, cinlmtiie, inirit $"nn i, furlensa. Phnndnlllu. . 100 "Murgaret Naah..lOO rhnrlettn Smith ine 'Keltel . , .100 Mlsi Hepe .. .10 Naemi K. . tin Tattlnc 105 -Kinic 1J 107 Old Telka .. .110 -Acesta ltd Second race, wnrd, clalinlnK1 I'recinua Jewel JnD Mummi . rnli II . . Guanlniunn .. Cel l.lllurd .. llnrnn . . .. Third Hire for four-ear-elda nnd up ward, clalmlnr. vwrnt 1700, B4 furlenea: N.nnia J . ...100 Sun Rese 103 rurntelle 104 'War itaii lru l.ulmeine .. .. 10S (Selden Kllnt ....toil i Duni uens r. . iu'i irirai I'nneut , CI i r. a . lia rrancuelle . , fourth rnce. for three-year-olds. 7oe a'4 furlenire Quesnda . .. 101 Iady Aater Hutchisen urn -King 11 . .110 -Acesta for feirr ear-olds nnd imrsK 7(ll), (1 fuilenss: . 107 Oeerge W. ... .1011 divlleuhfrrv ... ..112 White Crown .. 112 (-atectle .. .. ...112 Sevllllan ...112 The Belgian II.. un- .100 ten .112 .11.' .112 .112 ..1H ..11.1 purse .ins were made te secure n game with Cam den or Trenten. Cnmdcn would net plav en account of the hard contest en Friday nt Trenten, and the Petters will net bchcdulc the game owing te their centebt with the Celts en Sunday. Anether for Hallway American Hallway Impress wen Its fourth successive game in the second half race of the Philadelphia Manufac turers' Basketball Lengue bv defentlng M. J. Dougherty nt Yonah Hall, 27 te 22. Play was close throughout, only one point f-epntating the clubs at the end of the fust half. When Abie Davidsen sent Hallway Inte the lendln the second period they forged nhenil nnd kept the lead, nl- theuch ueugnercy wns eniy a tow slty game the Penn freshman quintet, with a record of ten cnnsecutUe vic- ?' '" PPS0 ur. ) linen's Cen "'J ver imiu a ioeiDUll COncU in the metropolitan district. Thorp succeeds Frank Carsan, the latter hnving returned te Fordham nfter two yenrs nt I'nhersity Heights. iiierp reunquisues me pest et nsslst 10. t'enedln d'Amnnr in-.i Unrcv wcigncd in at 1U1 nu i.uiie uiacic tjneepiie rirth rncn. for four-ear-etda nnd imiumj claiming, puran JfclH) 1 mile. I.eMllne8 . H7 -Haywood ... 1.103 -ppreHl . 101 -D.irnley .... -104 Mnnilie Jutnlm .10ft fYntep fcmbry .107 llnnkln . 10S 'UarlecX ... .leu H'xlli rnci. for fnur-vpar-eld nnrt nnmnr.i clnlmlns. purse S700. 1 mile, and BO yauls T . sciilha 'IJwt Hii itren , Alif Vi-lnn. Leik Tenh tfp P.oikpert Hacchannllan Appigntlce clnltned Weuther. clear, track, fast. H3 -Wnr Tax .. n Audrey A. . us 'Timethy J. .ion lleran . . .10,1 -KelljcM. .. , .inn Hlbbier . ... ,..10 -Harry M. 101 Stevens . . ulluwance of nve lis ...let ,...101 ....let . ...lu'i . ...lO'l pounds New Orleans Entries for Thursday Diet rare purm $1000, maiden two-year- lll.l lllllfn iiiiiuimq, for the Philndelphian. Although Tem mv erred by lending with a right eccn sienally. he set himself most of the time and bewildered the swarthy Darcy, who is a Rumanian, with Incessnnt left jnbs. Loughran was somewhat fatigued in the final frnme because of his fast of fensive In the sixth nnd seventh, In which periods he went fnr Inte the lead, even despite the third-round knock down. Darcy fought viciously In the eighth, and. whlle he showed te advan tngc in this Hesslen, Loughran had piled up sufficient points te score n victory bv a slight margin. Tin. fT,fiiiiMln Aflnniln fVl. IJUM ..., ...... ...Illllll, U I. .-----., ...- ... ., . .. . . ! ... ... ..... -.n., h ....... . 1. 1. n .. .... I - .. sportsman, admitted nfter the bout that peinisni - -i "..i 'i - . covered a wlde range. As well ns belne x1 i i,., .... in,.. .. i.i.... ' ili. nnvldsen nnd Still were the stnrsmn .ii t .-". .... . . " "l,B i.uiiKiuiwi DnuiitB uir nu.j7 ii i"''",iiik i ,.. ,.,. . "" " i uuueut ui niuietic siierts, 1 mi- "". .ur. nurzei nas gained a bread educn- Plttshurgli I'lnte tiiass Hashed n re- uen in the Duehiess world which cs vised line-up with a pair of newcomers pceinlly fits lilm for the duticH of nrcsi- in mil niniiiBu "im ''ii ime nun inci """ l " vjreen auey i lub. IT i ,, ? "clle1 fiv. runners-up in the I "nt cch et Celuinbia I'nlversity, Public High Scheel Lengue. I where he wns connected with athletics MAURICE L.WUR2EL CHOSEN GREEN VALLEY PRESIDENT Roxborough Gelf Club Namea Banker as Head of Organization At nn enthusiastic meeting of the (rccn Valley Country Club last night Muurlce L. Wurzel wns elected presi dent. In Mr. Wurzel the Creen Valley members have gained nn executive who Is well qualified for the pest. uiu experiences ns n ender hnr. since playing tackle there In 1001. Walte Heyt Gets Marriage Llcense Nrnr Yerk, Jan ;.'. Walte Iteyt. who did se much In earrylnit the New Yerk Yankees te an American Iagun p-nnant llted the marriage license bureaj In Borough Hall rirpekln. eaterday with Miss Porethy H lle, hl ttarcee but w u'd net divulge the date et the weddln HI friends y Iip ,x pecte te he married hffere etartlng Seuth with Um Yankees en th- training trip. IKIMPKIC (new) . Mar. 1 Mar. 23 MtJK.sTIO (new) . .May ?0 June 17 N Y. TO UVCRPOOt. Via Ql'EKNSTOWN VKDIC (3d clans) Teb. I IIAI.TIC . Keb. IS Mar. 18 Apr. 13 CEDIIIO l'eb. 23 Mar. 25 Apr. 22 Cr.I.TIO . Mar. 4 Apr. I Apr 21) AimiATIC Apr. 8 Slay 27 MKIHTKUHANKAN VOYAGES Te Madeira, (llhrallnr. Alzlrr,.. Monare Genea, Naples, Athens, Alexandria for l.;jpt ami tne ie. Iri,ANI (18 503 tens) ADllMTIC (24.511 tone) AIlAllir (17. 3.14 ten) ilADEIUA . . Feb. 4 Feb. is Mar. 8 -Apr 23 OIKHAITAR AIXJIbKS. NArLES AND GENOA ONL.Y PHILADELPHIA UV RPOOL Nerlslan ... Jan. 28 NllenUn ...l'eb IS LEYI.ASD I NK PmLADKLPJlIA MXNCHESTER Nevlslan... Jun. 28 Mtenlan Feb. 18 Bed Star &inb lnlddleweichl. That ought te menu ! for the winners, something. Temmy scnled JuTi'fc, while d a -victor. Lddle wns in there j,jh ferwnrds the nihnntage by centlnu- .Pert, believing thnt it is the solution dlug entirely en one punch n ally getting the tnp. Hchrenck with ,of ,thc recreational problem of the y right swing but Wngend never fiVe bnhkets and Piatt with four were business man. France Is Victer Earl France, 140, end another Call Call eorninn. punched tee bard and often for IOdille Wngend. 137, nnd the former re turned a "Victer denen mignty rigni swing out ngend never nn ret ever 'the slnm. In the meantime, the scoring stnrj for Pittsburgh ! tbiicp succcctieu in peppering tnc rilll ndelphlan with telling effect In almost every ene of the eight rounds. K. O. Phil Kaplan, a Jersey City nlnctccn-ycar-eld youth under the tu telage of Wfllle Lewis, one-tlme stni fistman, scored his ninth knockout out of a total of eleven bouts when he I crossed a right en Gcorgle Werner's chin In the third round. The back of ilnr T.Vl r-;... ,.."... '"" . .., ..:." ----' - T - ....,- in ni in. r. .!, r'.l.i.d lunm In innpn n TI.1II l. llnilk find nl(Vin,.,.l, ,) ..... .1 ' . c'nln.inl J.k njl.'1'. . De enCin- te JUT I"' 1.."-. " r. .-,-.,, ,.- - "h" "II IlllUir IHH'1 HOI VnVl -nir,C- . . . l ""' f CI IT AO ... 1 --- . ....-..,, n... .ar addition of these oteruns was enough L, He is vies president of lh People's n"' ier in inii i""'. " r.,,,. u .,-,., in,- ---... ..minion m name nees net terv ever Monotype. Strange's work nt i adorn a place nmenc the lendim? nif center featured nnd he Invariably gave Players. h is deeply Interested In the NEW YOItK. ri.YMemi riinrtnoL'iie. ANTW'EItP ln IIALII.W 7.RKT.AM .. . Jan. 48 -Mar. 4 -Aur. 20 Feb. It Mar IS Apr. 22 l'eb. IS Mar. '. AND .. -Feb. 23 Apr. 1 Apr. S -Miij 13 rail at llulir.t yer. Artd.. ylnT. iSn tn rx,",nee six V Y Ti) HAMHUIIO. I.IBAU AND DAVZIO llncdy .1?cVt N' C' rBU'en' MOO D SAMLtNI) . . . Mar. 7 Apr 20 June 3 . riIIUDRU'IIIA-ATU Kill . ' MAKYLAM Jan. 83 MAH()P( Teb. 4 Te End Peughkeepsle for Racing Hl&MSbirri reb. 1 1 JHssei m . Feb. is unciinrepeie. .-s. v.. Jan -Th. Tr.i Tir 1 tire T -1. mi A Basketball Manager Wanted A West Philadelphia Church team has ln l'IMAM) . . ta manager unexpectedly and ai.kth? a,rJ! ; T 1 1 . A. I i.e v. uuiiin one wne nas a i.neuledffn nf l'"'',l"i''i th Rime nnd would b wi Up? te , arcept l'I,M ihe position for the epert The team Is , 'Wllf net W NEW. YORK te EUROPE oniLS.QevtrnmentSlups bailings from Piers 1 and I, Hobekcn Te Plymouth Lhrrhmir, n,r- . 'mlea, Feb. 4 Mar. 11 Peninsula btate .. Feb. 18 l.ene Star State . Mar. 25 e Cobh Oueemeun- Plymouth Un Panhandle State ...Jan. 31 Feb. 28 Centennial Stata . . .Feb. 14 Mar. 14 Te Cobh tQutrt$trirn) llrrmrn Princess Matolka . Jan. 28 Mar. 4 Hudsen Feb. 23 Apr. 1 te Brmmtn Dnntif "otemac . Feb. 11 Mar. 18 United States iinesi Moere At MrCnrmack Ce.. Inc. RoencvclthtennnhlpCo., Inc. United American Lines. Inc. JVinngi no-Opera ters for U. S. SHIPPING BQARn" Fer JJenKUt Address C N Lines 45 Ure.dway. New Yerk .en ulii" rwnir of !A when th. n.-H ..,'. Z.y.'l "'"."" for thla. tear rnm.. t.T ," ' """t' .':,"'ln made Inte a residential seitlen Vugut PRINCETON TO PLAY GIANTS Baseball Team Meets World's Cham pions at Pole Grounds April 11 Princeton, N. J., .Tnn. 25. Prlncc- Mr. Wurzel In nnlir ),...,.-.. old, nnd in his Inaugural speech he stated that he would strlve te beceme a strong player in order te upheld the prostige of the club. Fellow-lug nre the ether officers !iC.CftC(U HlV,r'V ,IL 0eI(l""g. ilce presi irnV.i MaS.ew tz- "w-'l vice pros pres Idcnt; Harry Shapire, secretnrj : I L '"i,n"'"i treasurer ; Ur. 1. Y. 15 Scraps About Scrappers Aeunc .lark I)erapey will go en m th. main mix at the ntjeu tonight Mat eh maker Mg Hae haa't.alred off Jaci Jr with Jlnnnv Jerdan. tattling Abu. Cehen null ejtJitir JiBrmnn nrn mn ii,w'Sriarrlf AVrNiMpLne1in.:;::i!J, Werner's neck hit the top repe in his najeetlen 1'IIIKI .114 llhf.V ",r''''"l "f bcerlng "pelnls fhilt Ce. emu II tl i ,,1P''i he envy bf ether schools- in i 8.nd rnce ll'leir ilnss .Jenble-hctder recently p. 'I1' "of AcU " ' Mi" "teu-d 22U. points, 11 1 1 .nueit" firiV ! Ill iliukienlut 114 Alan ellrlliln! I.idv Hretienlmin lit Plnu Quana ....111 I'orte 111 (aMIaseette . ...114 Sumii Ducrow . .Ill Ileasle Ilghten ..114 Lllzaliith Hilco ..UKuXMIIfnll ........114 (iilHiii'eiglerla .114 iuiii i uriiiui entry. (U)j. si. uoede ft three j ear-olds "mage a game, Studies ,,,! AllilctlcH p The inlthenc oxniuinutieiis out at enifinro..8lew,nK 1 athletic, ncllvities fjniWeruMy. . The VM.nrten. Kolieol V.ntH ter the Jlrst rtimil de net hnve ": uiu CMims except ill college sub- but the riMiifilti.lm. r i. u,.- ''8 ill the I'nkerultu r.f nn .l,l,.il,. "irn of mind im, iitmv ii ...utii.,., ., in. rSSwlns M.bjects. dentistry and lSrVhcrH' "!"' ''M " resplt ,,re cuj cuj "iKdewn en their aUnclid .time. "eth the llelu I.lttla Patty jBgn AlltklpatO Inrrv Link Hey -llelen Atklu Third ruee, nrxl upward Pit kn Ul. . It miisz.i Plain Hill .. flood Hart Paul Connelly 'HlUsdale . . Heialil MiiUelli. Has . ... I'nurlh purse 11000 furliimrs . tin Murptiy nt .103 'Pansy no , . .101 Oruenland 110 . 0J Aln ellKlhle: .J?s Jilnrle Maxim ..101 I IT. T.lllll Itnnlieulaa An ....108 The Decision I'.'leS ins 'Actress 107 ,1U, opponent's corner nnd he fell headlong te the fleer. A towel and a sponge en me nuriiiiiB uue me ring irem wcr elber. world's champion (Hants at the Pfe ' ftrr Onsch EllnL CiT 1 "i1 lW'' (JreuniLs en Apill 11. nccerdiug te nn I I . zfmmern inn Ben ,,' ,T'l ' "ra,M "ra,M nnneunciucnt made here bv the Ath- r s Pu iA II W, , ,?nKulr' letic Assoclntien. , Vcttrlecl fa; ' " '"'' "arry ruiii. iu.nl. inn n.itr.k.J . .1 ? un J" ,.w . .. v.u..n.ar ,u lna opener Harry Jnffr. smallest of bexera In tm .l.lnhl. wh. uh.,.1 -.1 " "A,?re .lr ITl" ii. V.: .".. .'"i. ' t1-" U."" juranst Jl at the Uljeu next week American ILine NEW YORK HAMDritG DANZIG HAM-.ltlllKtl . .b 0 ,.MINM.Klll CM la) fMur S I MAM IU IlIA (Alse OurennUiwm Mlur. 2 i ' alia ai P vnieuth nnd I'l.erbeur. Alse ca la at ijue. nut wn I'lllLADni.PHIA-IIAMnURG MARYI.M Jan. II Ull.KIA.N Feb 15 MAHOPM) Feb. 4 MlllllAN Feb 23 ATINT1P TKAVSPOUT LINE PUILADEI.I'HI -l O.MIO.S I MISSISSIPPI Feb. 1 MISSGI HI . Feb IS hClTIIIAN r.b. is , ll(ILLANU-MKKICV LINE rilILAIKI.riIIA-llOTTMUIAJI Hnretdyk .. Jan. 28 lleukelmlik Feb. 23 NEW YORK-HAVRE-PARIS Jan. 2(1 Ffb 23 Apr. 1 en I . mmv mi lei, 1 Mnr. II "', "7 ( 1111 M.ll 1 V I IIUItMNl V 1GI I1VIM. IV Mlllll, I'll IN tK H(KIIMU1 Vt PARIS Feb. 1(1 M,.,. v .. ivb"., V.ur Apf: b. Jl Mar 13 Apr. a m tacki? BStlinr Kge ! International Mercantile Marine Ce. ek iinir roge ,.0 hTnvMFJlS. t.300.000 TONS' rasaengrr iiinre. iaiu tvulnut !., I'htla lelrht Onice. 403-114 Itaume llldg. l'hlla. tier's; comer !cergle was carried te i.tei . te-ain in, pi, iynl 1 Ihmthe FtTfr I'Ient Harry Sark. was ICnnlan 'i.l4)CrnCr lb ",j and 1 n'Us"".., 'tV nnrte" CAlSe , Asum 0H'W.,rMcMt f .ti,P dub" Kt.tl: .. J...... ... that the Orange , it,d Black has met a ' rlnXnffi0 iLL"9 "iK.Bfe- ItBttllng Murray I. a Joyous daddy nw Mr Hattlliirf Murray presented h.r lierlr hn.lunrl u Ih n l..T.-. L . nTr lOXOr V,j .. .. VkV -..,," r-" ..') ik wi,'.v ....... nn IIMIKS 11KO I emlled the battler today. 1HI champ Ptete IeT Is keeping- hie nan, ..i... jielght, Mickey McDenaiiSi. l" ShTiw, "&', three-year-olds ..113 WlChl IIL' nml mi innin. n tin u,iru i ni H JM.ais have their wet iTit out for tl ., f V.i'k"... "'" ! 5 J"" TVeik-cnd The former is scheduled i Klith 07 M I'.open ltn P.illnnn iu;. .:.... NtdJuni .1011 ( Irncclnn iT. mi .' """J"' Bni"i -(air Diuinliel i-r enl (,?.!' JlKiTtewn, while the hit- riflh rnre. urne ... purse 11000. II furlongs. Jl ! 'I-ndy. Luxury . - inn LfV.m,.1,,w TOIII.. 10.1 , . inn Phllandervr ...let .'v .vim e ivieiei 111 'rilrdle O ......100 00 Mlckev Mount "ni ?, ! ort ChurthlH ..li' ion Hosa Lee ul Hi. V,VID "'e iavy mermen nt Autumn, mile- BUB, 1 llA ,,. 'Y . . . - .'. ..I..I.. ivnn.ln s. -" mil i iiii'ii urn minim, ti.p,...r.i i., -" uiu ,..i..n.' ' heir first start in thy lntircel- T'nie0,!!. 7l T em nK" "ccerdlifg te1 Certch Sn- ! :'"?. 'lr 'Clll,,;,,;r,,H ,,ru et. ?. " ": JcWln. 'herein I.. .i iL"""1 "2 1H IT',M- ,,l.iui Hlxih-iBOi Ued a, iii,,I r"nN"" tot 8,""e ' tielunyurd 1 e? and lllue conliilciiee. . "' ... "u Accerdlti ue confidence. ng te several of Penn's uth- thletes' relay in nil SMSIS STJS.iJiu.2 -- ,,v -,,,,, rtuuu U 1 I'll 111 1JGIU 2.?M ",,lPm,c'.I tl") veteran nth team , win .. y '"Ki"'. nn 'tnHun rc": ami Hirappe?r !lt, ,1,n rP,ny snmcs i Ceuul WW-BlteWI. tlie,-Itall.li tiitt h 1 11 ione t.thb Penn athlelq fmt$i thau J! e, WW jj;tjqij as- rucq inirae JIBOn, four-year-olds 2 (a)Tableau d'llen- iK-ur jnu aneeuvrn . . tnn llMvnlerleUB Olrllei try. 00. tliree- ear-olds, l nn drare Fester . 103 112 Hill llmpk . . .101 nt iteckpin .ins tm Trire ... 0T loe rersuien iet 'J,T'' 11000. four-year-olds and Huikner 100 Harvent Klnir inini.iin . i .i:it. iii;eea i l.lttln l.il . .ion Vnung Adam Kltt M ... 91 Alex. Jr. ... Lurena Mem .. ..let Heventh race, purse 11000, feur-j ear-olds and upward 1 l-KI miles. 1:0"' A .7."" ,T. I11 J?? ...inn , . 04 ..114 ...101) Anna Gallup ,.,,iert Phalan ..... V...10B Rareiny jay .....JOT The Collsen Bawn.lee j.a Kresa .... ,.j en Kin Trojan ...,'iea L'ttalie ..,....,,..108 ... IriUl. rejuli Ice. allowance ?-., kVJ .Annre Witfthey drllluliig IrackwjB iVT't' The vcternn rntsy Brederlck. 14" , n-nrWl'n elinmnlen tenm. f outbexed Ulxic Allen, 18. In six enme wns i-ehcduled. but rounds, nnd micKey Alerrls, 107, showed weather caused cancellation. hook line" w?U:ht PP'Dg J"nmy May- I lAtr I,rnctit'c f!r the n-te8 for hook, same weight. it)( w t,,(lm wlll htnn en Mendn ...... land will be continued until it is pos- Harvard Students Appreve Boxlne Bihln te shift the scene of notion nut. rmntirtdce. Muua.. Jan. "Z ri.. ., .' .inA. In tlin nnrlni,. Itlll 4Mnlr ...t SnUbeexnr.sCla JnlnePiiTt".' tffl coehcl the team for many J enrsT I iZ Cemmlllee, wnicn nau referred the question te thin atudeijt body for sentiment will un doubtedly ratify the vote next week Har ard will probably meet Yale this winter and will net broaden out Its schedule .until next aoaseii. "uu' u""1 K has met n Mrlntien nmm7 , r'"7' ur "Ub- , Harp madi- an Impres.ivw ina men-. ..., ... .uiu IUUIII, The the lest Then XTaln'nt OJsT , Utetare (di"" Basketball Statistics EASTERN LEAOFK .. j,, r.r. W. L P,( will nrrlvn In town seen after the mid. year vncntien te tnke active charge. REISELT LEADS LAYT0N Amateur Sports The St. Xnvltr MUltnry Hand nrst tin. would llk te arrarge games with nrt Ann ..nnl .1... nilrt.1. .1,1,.- .V .ltrl Utti iw,.;. fi.wr.nA.. Dnvl. kTl?'"V"?!!'? Or trtet Lecal Billiard Star Tops Champien, 240 te 206, at End of Fourth Match The end of the fourth match in the aeries of billiard tilts helm: nlntcil nt North sttiiniun Allltiger'a Academy last night found ll.n Hnntli rhllinleluhlii II. n . ., Dtln lie MPlt. IOl'Ul still'. Still heliljni. .. .i-i.,.........i.i ..ii.r v;." " ieen . --- ,-,... ...' ...."" i,ui---,.i-. ....... ieni. would 1 k lenil ever .101111 i.njteii. world's the..... nni... a. u .. .. . ... :. . ... .....,, in .MMirn uniiir.. iviin n. ;t. .;,i : i....n.i.i.ii.:.--. "' ..me.aaiiie ,.iiHlilnn I'linilllllen. wiin their tetnt ..nu n.u .iieiii'. ..---" . imui.-cineiita. . um.-,-- -.:- ...... ..... -. ". - v.iu. Rtnneily, 2313 Cress street.. " I standing '-MU te atJ. Kelselt ga lied the Gennnntewn ilrrtbr.n , 2L'."nan,t'. 20. am'..edUtcV,db'0?SK.rw.,th0; H-lvantage en Monday and in 1h after? ' ''-I'.kKK1 M;- : Camden ..te t.000 Cnateiillle -'a rk 3 e l.oeo williV-u 3 :t I 1 .600 Ileudfnr n ) SCIIEOULE 1011 THE IVKIK M"!fe,"!S!!-n-'P t Camden'. K. 0. tx-enaril. of this city, hn. h..n ,. matched with lteddj Jacksen for a bout i, local club within two weeka, ' ' n Jee Ij-neh has been matched te me.t i-,.,i. Wllkthur of Hamlllen. Ont ,i 1. ' opening of the Arena at Terente ?, &bS13S? " " t0 h" " ,'-unrCn 1?.?J t-Jden at Trroteh Last Nlghfa Results HUM. MANUFACTl'RKRS' I.F.GFK American Hallway Exprrtta i. , D-euKhrrty. 22. p""' ' 81. J. Pittsburgh I'lala Glasn 11. . . NORTH1VIMT cnunri, "U (n .VtTeJ !" Ilethlehem. S, Inrnnuillen 21 Union. 271 Ollvet-CeTeSlinT. h:'' NORTH PHILA. CllWtnii St. Mli-li..i. vt. l, . "-"ii r. . imi tt.i. neil i Captain Tteb Reper, who la beinr ..i.j 1 K""?..!. ,nn,'' "y M5Ttiltr,Pfe,r,,S ''."""I 'i ""' A'ini'-M) wjii rlaah uni, narrv iirtrk hi iirntin wtnMa t .. - nliht "" """ Friday Newbilt- ta Seuth America Fastest Time tn illlede Janeiro. Montevideo and Duenes Aires. Uneit ships- Amerl an fervlre American feed American comforts. Sell inn from Pier fi. Ilobeken. Iledrap M llnen and Oapar Deacamr.. .. Montreal, will meet for the lunkV?PH.h.f ' weight championship of Canada at r,h',rft ttrnatlennl apertliig Club Montreal f-nn flnri!, ui'Jii iii.iii. ii iijen r., .ni.. t : . Aeolus Huren American Legien Southern Creat .Feb. 2 Mar. 30 .Feb. 10 Apr. 13 , Mar, 2 Apr. 27 .Mar. 18 out tfellv ereeii In five reunda at Montreal .. ,!.,,,;'r, , Jll'.'f "SfA -i1a' JlwiherH eight ,,.,.. .'"" ';.'": " 1'i.ime ,- j urn. ." pes.i i reimy jik or igngiand. at th ie.Vi. cntt A C. Jehnsen Cliv. v v' ,n." Kndl wtek In Febiuary the nrst Munson StesUnsAiBlines 01 Uall M.. New erk City Philadelphia Office. Drexel Uldc. Ifoiieplup Operotera for Dixie Steamship Lines miLADELPHJA te Bristel, Manchester, Glasgow U.S.S.B.SS''W00DMANSIE'' Expected te Sail . j.- 9a U.S.S.B. SS "0PELIKA" Expected te Sail Lnte Feb. or ... E"rly March AT ClISFfcRKNti: ItATl'H Harriss, Megill & Ce. ' fac. tnn 7320 NEW YORK-VIGO (Sp..d)-HAVRE ROIHSIITION . V w V. . LAHOIRDONNAIS ".V.V.V V."" Vfjfc Jf t I,. . rtL,U6n ec muKOCCO rc.?Un?. T?? ..Four Heek afoter Ti22" "EMU '.,? rN",T'-;iirt. .iprtlnire llterafr "CSLWmliA r"'V r TI,0I,, "lu Erl ''t.''cam!carlv match HO te" -Itl. and l he, i. The Nerthwrat KelielasUea. formerly the Layten showed censidernbli better form would like te hear from, home teama efferina fair guarantees. 3am Madoff. ioje HtauuJ The wyrean ii. v., & second-class travel. In-r loam, would Ilk. in h... :""..''"' 'M " WUIam'.." Aoera and eifirlM. K;'S,..I" i'-'J". ""vim JurmetvtMr In the Inter contest, lie r as unable te scrieusiy pri'fs um riiiiHUPiiinian. Lay Lay ten's fine judgment and skill drew fre 3uent applause, nevertheless, and he emeiiBtrntcd the nrieus shots with un usual case anil precision, ti ji 7i! "?rnt,"n.c .as 1oueI Who todueaatSuu 1 pulled the .mere dialcult plays and who -. 3R tha rat rWadiUra, v Engineering leimnie, is. and rtieilnn -Wl Traffle. s', Maln- t Ac- .., r llli tern FJectrie. !0 Moter Vehicle is WEST Flin.V. CHURCH l.Kavr Ninth Freabiterlan. bi. ..I. ' "V" Ninth ITeabytrrlea liUin Ja' J?' . nary Reserves, n. "erT. -in, cent OTHER SCORES Rail Katate, SO i Iind Tin. it WJ4W3aKa Oraa. Jlmmr Carrell l-i th. Isle,, Kintn, . aatlen in New Yerk He I. t" meet 7 h-" D.unan In en of the prallina te lh ? Ien Hha.l- Um Bt the Garden Ni vr",' City. IVbruar le """' evv erk Aeung Mulllciin. of I'ert Rlrhmnmt .. Puggy tec of Kensington wll rne in . ' , wind up at the Cumbria Trldav night nil." N.utH Mlrku Merrta va Jlmmi ii-P.'th.7 Johnny IMxsen a ,1'hllad-lphla Je, Weufni i?S ""..'"n." Ji?"'.' Egaii and llewfv Vj. s. shipping beard Wllven Y" Trry Mctl-vveru ind Hebby A ISeut b4tWtn 1'hllailAltxttl. . ... and aeersle Ru?etl (1 be' the held liner a I...nH.."-elum, en Batunlav ,?ih. rinnia imias r... -- zzri- rrmws. m . V ir nt nirni, l-J-A Vj f ti'O.. t M riVl v..- "VL. IllKI auuii i .niar iiai,. -a . ifliJK- ism&ffift.Pssws. umitSiS awsr ffi 08rjeamj,Tii:.v " :.' w- n..V?A J"' J-., nit. .vr. r "K jifrtraenr an cruises. ana every steamship Ltne. INrORMAnON C1UUUUTJLLV Piinutauen BARTLETT TOURS CO. .nm ia. i tm, sb.ti-b-O'-i. ntrr .' - --JJixict.r-nii.a. jM " i.ji ujw ujnti .'.4ii' j.'He' Jf-V-nyg.n Aft-, fCOWlMERCIAT STEAMSHIP Miucc mm PHILADELPHIA te CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY SS "IMtsum" .Juntae Moere and McCormack, Inc 428 Bourae Bldg., P,a, ' Lemb. 0585 Main 751.t , CARDIFF ViP. . JMK8 " inuut . i-"iiti . i . ? j - ., i -i ee?Aiv CAPITAL OF WALEB, ,lur K. ifff teri... land i va41ata, tUt?L "&)Zfljfr jtt. JJcJan, A&vs$X. mjt Was. M j i i I i M K' i 4 M u. l m ii