ra.T3 tf; ' Taw . 'W. . mrafcEKS ... &&8&3&3: W '.ifl&TWSa" - as r Yeu Believe Cennie Mack's Hired Athletes, the A's Had a Great Ball Club Last Seaseil k 1 'v B? EJ L Ui.l &flgff!SflCWMllltfriWWWffA' . y-'WBfB'iT' ' J LUl ' JBWJtg.jgiBglW i Bv;? J wR! kb , - " '-:trr .wffm s .w. - "- nnk vs&'Srw . v 'AfsM u ,.-? r rirwv;sH , rfrv.fc? -w-ww l" ' . . .... -iiv .-'' .jj4 kTw. 'affiivti ?vAiuui. .vt-v yvvvKmmmm - , L , I ' ' sm ; I 7 'xer $ t centr sun the ere tail ffl MACK LAUGHS LOUD WD LONG WHENDUGAN AISES ANTE TO $10,000. BM Players' Idea of High Stage and Is Neiv Amusing, Says A's Bess. Net Worrying New My ItOHEUT V. MAXWIXt. Piwrta Fellter Evenlnc PnMIc Lrtlafr rmt Ll Kenh nnd 1M Hemme! n'ariea nnd things like thnt. the Mly en all twelve c.v Under nt this time the long count. It almost went out howling about contracts but was Jeseph Dugan. late of our A'ti. Inter Whb kicked In with n snlary demand from TT..-I. it. .it.. .., L.... I,:, l.,,dt,.u l,f,irn tanej nays he wants 10.000 for plajius this season and thinks be will Ret ir. Perhaps he will: but, nnjway, jeu can't blame a guy for trying. LThc startling news is contained in the following dispatch from IloMen: - "TlfnM. iniildni hi tlnnl arrangements te Ce te Het Sptlngs Manage: Hhe new shortstop obtained by tlie lied Sex In the deal for Peeklnpnugh. " it reported that .Tee lias jumtcd his ulur.v from th" $S000 he get with In" Athletics te $10,000 te play with the Keil Sex. Duff d"e!nres he doe-v net knew an.v thing about the truth of this icpert, but it seems te worn hhu The general be.Ief Is that .lee will a-lt for plenty and b clawed as one of the highest paiil Inficlden. in the league, in well as one of the best in fielding and hlttliitf." All of which is very interesting, but vtheic de they get that S3000 stufi ? Cennie Mack never clnlmul te be a spendthrift, but be pats geed silarlen when the caliber ' f his athletes i. renidernl. .lee Puplii rceeiied S.'OOO last jear, which ecms te be enough. If lie frts double ihai amount, Cennie tallnes it will be tee much. "Hall phueis are phmr me i in-arty Tauili this winter." said Cennie tliH morning. "Their ide.is of lilsli tlnanee hate paswd the -erleus stai;e and new arc quite amusins. They bel c every m.iznatc made leads of money last year and w it te cet eme of It 1 ent out in contracts a liert time age i.ml ruenj htie been returned utHsmd. M noble nthletts are net at nil modest In their demands. All thc aM: U deub'e the umeuat the were offered. JLX OIiniy.lHY increase rrhnps tfru have an idea some place liha that." Players Admit They Are Regular Stars A KTKU readiiiR the mail from the bes." continued Cennie, "I tan't be i U? we did net win the pennant w-tmd of finKhlns absolutely last. I must have bad the preatesr Vill p'aei In the world because they nv se thcmeUts. Never has there been such a iralaxy of -tars en any ball club. They Hll admit tl-ey piujed wmidirlul b.tstb.i'1 and if the ether mtmbcrs en tl.e club lid net leaf en the lob the A-li'etie wn iM hate ben in the lnt dhlslen. "I can proc this by the taek et i.iail. The p'aers t.vemmend themselves hlpli'y and li'fer that they would be high-priced stars if given a chance en another ehib. The trouble is that the boys are running nuny x.lth the idea that ba"Cbali in u prosperous game, nerjoedy is making money and there Is Be Urn t te what they shenld be raid. "Personal'. I rcliee we went eter the limit and overstepped eurselvcn when we mrde ip the salary roll this year. Th men are being paid mere than they nre worth, because it doesn't mptire much nbi'itt te finish last in any Yjtnrrtin Tf l.i. nr.1 4Atli.iw nrt 1 .k.IIh.1 h mi. iQ ,1... ...lln. n m! t'ltrnlklinfl rnma Afteal opposition for tae ether sec:i tiiibs. I Bin in efforts with substntitial inireijc. I till l'hat Is, Mian any ether club in the league waen the caliber f the plajrrs is takm photegranto consideration. 'usual. "But it's all in tiie gam.." he -.aid weanl. ' Kury year if is the sai.'ie own far1'1' f,terJ' h"t unlike ether .enrs, I ma net werrjing. Ihey can take it or ' And th'eavc '' ns th"'y t,t'i? '"" " l'"'5 tl'" t'u'lr trmibles te Judge Lnndis, all well . tnd geed. In fact, I would rather bate them diseus- their gritvances with i enthe Commissioner nnd completely ignore me. "Other clubs are experiencing the same difficulty with flair players. Of Rut courts?, the stars are all signed up, lut th.' ethers are net falling in line nil legari rapid y as they should, hterlc tliat prices paid for new p'acrs and the high salaries paid te the stars have caused the ethers te make unreasonable demand''. "Several of my men have signed th",r 1'12'J contracts nnd I believe if the truth were known we have mere sUuat ires light new than anj club in titlur league. This premises te be a t"iinIi .tear for signiti1.'. I 'I WJ1.L take our Southern trip, ilcupitc the held-outs. !)annj wf Murehv i'j In Laale l'n ueir ai.rl It lu'tlnn ll.r ,nll nnrl- ).. Dj x,y-, ghapc. He sain the ir.i dir nun causeil by a stray Norther. I icxll leaie irtft the battery mm next tmenth and Hariy Dark uill Jolleic tcith the rest ej the players one week later." Remh Remains $54,000 Held-out THE case of Eddie Ileush still hangs fire. The Cincinnati outfielder is en the old farm taking things easy and wn'tlnit for the management te make the first mee. Iteush is a very peculiar held-out. He never nulls hi", stuff with a brass band accompaniment, uer does he spout about what he is going te de if his turms are net acec trd. He a ere vjsir te the office, tell:! th boss what lie wants aid then gec !i n. te aw e' de leptnents. He nevcp uj, , the first move. , The fans In Uedkind an. anxious te hue Kddl buck in tre fold." The liave circulated petitions and things like flrit uud huse aslttd (Jarry HerrmaiiL "?, te Bend I'at Meran 10 Ileush'x place te talk things e-.er. After losing Greh, pi they don't want te sec the star center-fiehlr pass out of the picture. ij. Eddie also has experienced a curleu i change of mind. Seme time age, in 'ene of his rare interviews, he expressed a liepe that his demand for 1.j 1,000 .for three years, with the ten-day clause eliminated from the contract, would force the Ileds te ship him te the New Yerk Giants. A ft w rlajs age, in au equally rare interview, he said he would net consider going te New Yerk or nny ether place and wanted te finish bin ttrlng in Cincinnati. Ouite a startling change, we'd sav. A group of baseball men were discussing the Ileush case Inst night. They bccmcd te believe the center-fielder would be back in Cincinnati because nobody ' ' would take him. This is because no manager would accept t'i S." 1.000 contract, which seems te l exorbitant. This, they say, defeats his own purpose If he wishes te be ti.nletl te another club. Dinsatlsfni turn ami jeaieusj would b'' cre.ittd en the club. Tew flavor. Kt anything like the amount aked by Ileush, and if he ete pigned en an'thcr team te play with men equal, u skillful, lut net getting within sever 1 thousands et bis curly pa, then- would be a let of kicking and the club owner weultl be besieged bj ether nun ter sf'll ruis"-. 'Kiev couldn't nld .. cbBnce en disrupting their teams "Housh i net n star who dr.,ws L.une) ..t tin gate," said one expert "IIe Is n clastv center fielder who nhva's plays his best and deliver the goods, but weu d net be a iMijer who would cause baseball fans te (lock te thu park just te see him In action. He hasn't the personality of r star, like Cobb, Hpeaker, Ituth, Jehnsen and the ethe.v He is 't great !lavir, but u peer drawing card, and the chances ar? his demand for 51S,0ChJ a jcar will fall tint. v. u v ttftEORGB liVRVS is a pretty eoed centtr-fielJer and can tal.t U caie of that territory if Edda decides te uath the yrau grew this tvtnmcr. Hut he'll be haL, J hei nlu.ays show up tcAcr. tie season starts." Geerge Erne Meets Jee Tiplitz Tonight TIIE Olyinpla A will ei.tert'tln tonight for t!.e sren 1 time t..n ve-.k, when the speelnl boxing sJie-e is singe I Four of the best bejs in I'lillu tdelphia, meaning 'IVndler, Tipl.tz, lirevu nod krmiirr, will be paired off with some rough persons who uie expected te furnish u let of opposition. Mtl Coogan will mix with Tcudlir. deerge Yeung Htre, who wtll substltutefer JJllly Angele, is booked te lollide with Tiplitz: I'rankle Nritt laeets Ilrevvij. Utid Bebby Iliirman will ti.v eat h's southpaw btuff en Krarar. It leeks, like a pretty geed show. : Ceviripht, iOSS. by I'ulHe Ltistr CeiTOni; SEEK "MAN HIGHER UP" IN FOOTBALL SCANDAL Notre Dame Authorities Are After "Fixer" of Gridiron Stars vwcirn, i' en. i. Atnietie nutneri- iin- .vc toem tiasketna I team as tlea at Nete Dame and at the Culver t-sumnl temperarv iwsessinn of (lr,.t Hlty of I'llneiH nre looking for the "man pbi''e in the Phl'adelnhia Mannfaetur hiher tin" In the foethnll scandnl that prs' Lesgne bv defeating Monetvne a IittH wrecked ath'etlc teams nt these tvre Yeniili Ha'l. -It te SI. At ba'f time ih! Institutions. The "fixer" who Induced 4HPV.uii"ii!i i tv aii tni'i anvtii' ' tlie cel'cgp 8ta-s te partldpatf In the .... .. . ,. ' . n. .... ' ''eutlaw'' football game at Tajlerville, ' Ml.. U being sought. Vj j.Ke far the plavrrs who have admit- ,JX,tefl nrlcipatlen In the game have re fffM4 te revenl who conducted the n BrtfHJtleiia or induct d them te piny. BffilSteWUn traditional ce'lege stoicism tl. ey 'tuken their medicine rt- ' ?Mra4 with the college players nit n pre- ami ltumi ?e "peacii" en tne man or men tnree-qunrier.s of the p'av pjtt rs-,e-invelved iiiciu in 111c sciiiiiiri, vvun in eat- niuiun anu nnistifii imt ii ? fe authorities 01 tne two schools point in tne rear at ha.f tlni". tll.L I. .. ... .... ..... . ..... '.Itffceje piayeru ure involved desire tei bceic being 10 te II. With only vii' sbtm 111 luciiiiu 01 me uicii vvnu mm- iniuuii-a iuihuiiuiii; iiiu ruiireaiiers &V tmm jBwwure 1 tMtlrt fuftiure glat future hap- !W i . mmr Finance Has Passed Serious ilelivcrtM their orations aDeui m hold - out held - out league, which usually la hlttlnn of the yenr, apparently folded up una of budnc. because the pliiver were saved at the lat moment uy none eucr of Washington and latel et isosten, Harry Kraree. hl new be .Tee up Mm. It Itt thn stffiilnz of .loe DUlTUtl. mt tneufjh. 'lhcl can't nce if. they arc playing in yew Yvrk or would be the first te rceecnire their mair.taln thu- we iiay mere metuv lime been sent out about thi- norraeus bem mid lern there, but that vaa ART LOOM WINS FIFTH STRAIGHT CAGE GAME , Assumes Lead in Manufacturm' League by Beating Monotype I totals wen ''l te 11. During the tee- . ... .-1.. H t" it "lirillfl LllO FPC 1 end half Monetvpe came fnfwnrd with ...... ... ' . . ' "iimi nun' a rush and at one time the score wis 31 te 27. Then rt Leei d.e . .,?? from the r onnenenti ,lZ"J W rflC I Hebby ipii ...1.1: :, n , , . : ""' i,m.i tvi ., hix iieiii geniH anu David- son witn iivi nere tin. st ir. 111 mi eta. r game, rai ndelphm Tor - Ter - minal handed a .!'. te ".' reverse te I'lttsiiurgli Plate Glass r()r ulnest sburgh one the five tirtri leading by 22 te 10, but goals bv Gal. Uglier, Green. Feaattt and Screne ran 1 ii-nrminHi-a v.m..ub F " PAYS FOR ITSELF . Wew Vni-lt S.ilrl tn Profit With Foup LinksChlcag0 With Seven. Breaks Even TOLEDO CHARGES NOTHING i Hy SANDY MrNIIILICK jrnim main hitch te mere pullic elf J- courses in I'M'ndelnhln acterdln? te these xvlie knew, Is the fli nnce That's the b't h In the way of le g of Hilars, fe it's nothing new. j lint in th's cae it seem te Le big ty original, ter in ;sew xerK tne ceurs-es net only pay for themselves, but Inst jiar u profit of nearly ?'-'."i.000 was mul en three ceuises, ever and above the upkeep, winch amounted te ?40,000, it's said. Seme davc nce there wan nubl'shed n list of the cuKm having mere than one I public golf ceuisc, wlich shew.tl that ! Chi ng' led with fiv. T..is list was out m tl te apptieiitly. as we nie ic- l.ably informed that the Windy Cltv bus no ass than seven municipal itemsfs. At J icksen I'ntk they ih.uge fitt. en cent u tvund. and had H'J.u.iO .pad attend nee. The same fee was charged at Seuth rail;, vvhele tlitte .ne th.ee eeuists with a paid attend nice of ani.Mi.-i. l'ei the Beven ceurces t' c fee ranges from ten te tweiitj -live cents. At tv en- . t-tive cut. for all tne courses it is hguicd it pielit weu d be made ever tl.e expenses of keeping the com ecu, salaries, etc. Defeats I'urneMv "liut ilien .von are defeating the pur pose, ' frus . K. ISietsn, tuu hUitiin tviiuent in Chicago. "Anv one can nay tilteeii cents, but when ou atari gong higner you ate keeping seuie peepie i aw a), vve vuint our geu en a basis set ever bedj can pi'i. We will p.i tl. tlllierciKC when tlieix; is one. ' In l'hiladeiphia ever the lone public ceuue at LeuDs Cieek the cnui,e is 'tilt cents u th), or ou can plu.v all jcur !r 1. The hguies have net bceu publisheti us te whether tlie ceuisc iua ter it .f or net. i The tour e eures in New Yerk net the cit handseme inteicst. Tne two ceu.tes , in Atlanta uie being developed into uinney-uuktrs for that sjeutnein town With a low fee, the seven ceuiscs In Cblenge virtually pay for themselves. 1 Dut the point the pub.le go fers in Phi udelpbia make is that it is up te ibe eltv te provide mere courses for tin m and that the support of the plu.v crs will warrant tie expenditure by the ciL-. Teledo Gelf lYie S. V JiniMin. Teledo r, golf (ster. takei th" pen in ban I at this point nnd shows that providing tree gull plnv plnv greunds is the tint of evuv t ity Mr. .lermalu has been aciivelv itj'ertf te,l in prevld'ne four public courses for Toled , 'which has a population of "JMJ 000. and i has gene further. He has wen the fight te have the t ity linanee the ceurseH entirelv. In ethe- words, tl.e plu crs de net pn.v a nb'kel. Hire is Mr. Jermnin'R apneal as pr-titeil in the New jerk Htiatl ves - tera.tr "xt'itnm eotisple-aiien and cx'.e-iinee 'Vlll lf.lT.1 th' t it . a fund uuental error te make a (Mnr'i ti.r t'e- 'Having et anv fi ii i ei-'innnlv s"it ilple In it public t,ni k It uiiv one cane is i-e-lerfd f"r sari, i Vi-uv and t1"' 'est arc free, tbat Is tllsTliilnntlen. If t! a'e a'' inclndid tie' lnsc freedeni of the pi'ks in tiifl- vrt'ieus reerentienn' ne tivitlev is lest. Ihey become placet) of srve-iiil p-ivl'f'.'i-. as a fee i facte' f"l their use and enjevment. and thee who :: fitsrr enmet or de net eav cluried from siicn use or enievment. ' x7 " A- "Te theusiinis of persons tl ee games are the tut. re teasnn ter cmng te tl.e parks. The plnv around netlvltits ( f 0iu jinik Iiavt a tremendeiiH new.r fur tm healtu an 1 I apnines-" of tie nnik and file ni ti.e tier.ule If t .e pillule C It i eeurst'tt or the tuiliis court , r tin ba - I MUNICIPAL GOL ball diamonds nu .nadipunu. then m.i..ui , 1)C ,, ,wlU.h u0n Uie n..ct th;,0.. sin-c thn should lv provided fwlcdci m.w mis ,,,, 0, Ul (lthl.t. of the Last and ' no imprevc three nubile golf courts ami in 1-J NIMUle t and eliminate the long- , jiittfburgli wi'l have four. Our population is ubeut ' EO.OIXI. There is tm tb'irge for anv of the recreation nermlte here. The looker charge Is $3.7."." ' SEEK TEXAS GOLF HONORS Sixty-six Enter for Open Title, Be- .aeh dav. limited te pre'eslinath. Included in the entries ar. Walter IPicen. Ietrelt, former nat.nnal open ' ehnmien. and Heb M"DenaId. team mate of t nie'K KvanH. nnd man? ether professionals representing nearly every Mate of th" North and Last. I irt prfrf te the winning prefix prefix s'ennl Is ! 1 T.OO . 'ihi'e the t"f' nmmtnt of cash r '" ' mere thai S"(0O. Heets and Saddl ' Hjgene Davs anpchr te !) favor ably ri'iiced in th.. 'sl.riOi.nirse uk. at h tm'e at Nivv Or'ernn teii.i.v. S'ii . 1 1 rv I'.lin anil Vete art the nrnbnble centemb rw Other bersi . which tmm Lest tfiiluy -tre: ' I'lrstrate, KeeMin. Iriifienls. MulL. 'sklnnfr: second. Hermis Ke'un'e, I ittle I Patsy, Cinchfleld: third. Finn', Mid 'night Sun, Cel. Tnvler: fan ft h. Deric, Li.dv I.uxurv, Mnv Uedlnej hixtli, Tiingir, D"Ve Jehn. Clmninren : peventh, Matches .Mary, i inr'ine, i.uchy uirl. i tfit.in -Virst race, niiaa O.. Sin.l- tnn 1 nl Alllllnf. KPIinil lllimrnn ' emnlnn Tomorrow mihv thiee-mllc run. fert.v -livv-yartl ,nf .i, ...m tenlcht will cive Penn fed- i ",s' I hiladelphia n'gh l e7t"hV'rittv--s thus far entered Ml"" thj frrcfc M.ert luel; for 0t lad, will jump against (irave at " ' t $ trbm teeM-Puttlvtia,. i or the emy -u" ,!" i ' i iiiw le-irds tenglit. rin-track w 111 be , tr '1 he guatds vvil be 15aj singer . iunptmiiu't WiUceibu SiuMbm -tore than v.vtv are pretcsltmals and , '- tanked, running from a nd Kolle ' "0,i't w ,ll,mtc TWe . f,f u,t' """ t.n.. ;-.r -e,,e from .Mates oil e- ( rn s a ,u e . b Uat anl -,. im t01llKht th jtajs et the trim. Wmple, IllSl,le.v uud I than T'-xus. Plav tomenow will be i ")' " ,,.i r.t ,h. . nn.1 nh. ' . '".". 'n. . ..it U,.t evei- fh..tnr Ned Lanif, both membiTH of tlm rr.lnv i tlu'tv.s.xhi.l.s b-t ball, rrldav a...J I -''.",, v'" '" ' " istZverraa s H ' uvm, were giaduated with te frcs . Mitur'nv td.iv v.i'l lie thir- -l heh I UMl1'' ' btate Nermal Scheel. ' msn class. Cearh Anthenv bns ., i ,XL ti, l'nnuirir. Tace'a : Ihlrd. Mn.r'nllnunl enlv three held geaU te 1)0 Heuse, The llev. lii'le of Clbahith tewn; fourth, Ti I'p, Timethv ,f, Hegnn, Who Can Tel'; fifth, Gallen llerry, McAdoo. Great Hawk; nlxth. Mnrv Jane Maker, Harry M. Ste-vens, Lantiie i.igne. . rt nn I a '"tI'lr,F". ",l",n,r, Is Preparing te n ,.,. T.ni.liini . In lift nrmiint n, ,.. hal1 f!V.niS Tli. Ve 1Pmen1t "t ,"" 'rand Natlennl steeplechase, in which eyent DuetttHte, chr.inple,. steeplechaser . nf Ainerira. is eiiiiri-u Duetts(f. Is Mr. I w,,n,r'.. favorite herse. nnl 1,1. ,-..' ;.': ."" 1., ,1,,. i:n,i n. ..'.; ,kCnly ,kCnly wntmed In the Lru..j Stetefc -- - - - " HUIIIUI1V. 1 'Kin tIJ MH Tiger Basketball stara Back lhlni.ten V. .1.. 1 1.0 1 1 r w. .- liu.ni.tH fur hue -" ii tin 1 r.lnt. mm. .iik ,'nn in uiiaieiM i i au . t y ni..iij. . - ... . '. Imest w.hen Jeb: ' I i-i ' ... W tin'r returr.eu te me siua i.tii.- ta.-ir reccnt l mux win in in piera r' out of last H-itur.Uy'M cenn tt ilth Hjracune, whlcli th Tllr wen, and Wlttner u alie un. abla te pay in tt: Itiirue irm ltt Cor Cer Bll en Krtdajr TEDIOUS PASTIME WAITING FOR PHewa oieeA heteu j Ten. thqm ij Yau WAatsj'T KPeCTiMfi t wetJOtw umv TW PMk That tmerb is aCfJD IT RtQMT op TttLeaM . - who eu.-He Oct A TUiaANx rYoe cCe it e fremII $S"aVT TmmT wm il'cf ' (JkJ? I I t&C OsM'T fMASMJe 0O CALUUPCLCRK j mjas, tb BOOH a SZmnTl. V5,u A.VWIRG BCLL-MOP WOVl MBSSWC IWITIAI.3 aJIPFCBBMT. . (ViBAPreiHTnefjT, 55: hcpce iwi cxciTaeTj ? 3 QUAKER CITY STARS fj SWARTHMORE PREP N Will K LS m s; c;a EuJ A HAN KM K Penn, Meadowbrook and Nativ ity Represented Cream of Athletes in 16 Events BROWN AFTER RECORD PHILADELPHIA will be well rtpre sented In the fifteenth annual indoor games of the Miurese A. A. In Madisen Square Garden, New Yerk, tonight. Fourteen wearers of tne lieu and Blue, of the University of Penusjlvnnln, n squad from the Meadowbrook Club and (two distance tunncru of the Nativity i Catholic (Hub viU compete agninst the !(iuiiii of club and col.ege star.i of the Last nnd vest. Led b.v Samuel J. ImI'.us, prc'bknt ei the Meadow brook Club, the tJuiiKer Cltv patty, including newspaper tueu, wlli leave this cit ut -' o'clock tbla after noon for Getham. Coach Hobert-en, of Penn, will have a team cntcitd in ene of the feature numbers of the evening, the one-mile (ellege reliy event. Geerge Meieditb. .lack Lewis. Johnny Hj den ana Cap- t .... i u ! 1 ..etttaii rVn lffifl itnin l.arry nrewn wi.i ranj '"; "" and Illue colors in this event. Urevyii ule is entired in the twe-tmrus nine evtiit n'eng with Herr. whi'e Ld Me Lane, the brilliant frc'lmuiii distance . i ,,iii ,tn te il.e nest. In the cm mile and 'a half inainst such stars of the cali ber of Joie itav. the Chicago Hush. A lanln''arieain a U'"w H u.n for 1 T7Ui,Jli: SIcNICIIOTS University el i'tenc event. Nee 1. the Hi iVnnsylvani,, qnlatct will play a ,, iuntntr at Pen.,, will be inj,m.n (,ame w,t raruw tenlgllt In freshman IN tin best h titu fnrnrite event. 1?I1I Hitt'er 'n the Hedman Wnna tanker, one ami one - ba'f mile: npb V:,nnr termerlv of Penn State. In tne ., 1 and Uedgerf. in the 3(H)-yard dash, will 'rt present Meadowbrook. lull Tnvler Mid Hlenard D'Dennell. both of whom ,ur- entf-td In the- tluet-n. le run, vlll repr.stTi, N.ttlvitv ... . . It - -.. ,.t . ... . I... ,. .! Ill, I n.in ' r r liv i nr fl ill iiir riuu i i v ..,'; .m,;,.! i,; tiie ..ii;;;;; chili in il tttiiijbt only snatch events rirfi-n.Ti.eiit series et heals unit nave timd tlie patience of Hpectuters uud nth'etis alike in the past The program provides tlie following! ...r.. WnMiiiiin vv finnmuuer ene-unti- I t.'i :t .... 'Vfllt.un ftllll ' in. tilli'-llllll-liilie iuiii .......v-u , vitatieti intercollegiate telay races, fcnrln nifilltiv nt fertv. fifty tind wxty vanls. .'ifiO-v'aid run two-thirds of a .urLf-,,41,1, . ... i. ....--. -- " thiee-mile run, fert.v-livv-yartl Prep's Pert Patter David D. S-haU vva-i giaduated from i the West Philadelphia High hehoe1 Ivesterdav. In the passing of fcjhatz Wpsf l'hiliidelnhla lest eni of the best I teffi"irssW tssm ullici' the dn.vs of llutl Kt'UKautt. ! "lats intc.ids te cater a prep hchoel, lirebab'i-, hwartbmere Prep, and tnke up a pi's -graduate cnurse. He will ruu en th- Garnet and Gray truck team if h.. .nter Jicvv I, matriculate at rivracusi' l nlverslty utter he completes his eciur' nt r-wurthuiere. I'Hssaie High Scheel, the "marvel" of North Jer-ev, is making overtures te Catholic High Scheel for 11 basket ball game. Catholic is willing te play, but wants the game staged In Philadel phia. It loekb .'is If there will be no battle. . . Joey Maxwell Is one of the best de- fenslve guards plajlng baHkctbaJl in I 1 1 k 1 1 .1 d c nt. 1 1 1 ' s Wlieiawic circles, jeey scored en him all season. Malty Kane, one of Maxwell's bud dies, also 1 1 starring en the court this f .11. 1.1m Takt line flirt season. Jiuu.v, -wi ' "." erifwlit ami can no rauueu wiiu 1110 5??ili riVI rti inltv. evai, ii. i". Beecher Beats Johnny Brown if Yerk, Kfb 1 Churley I'"-hfr. et . n. jm. n nuArded tl.e tuOKt;ll, cle. ciHien ev.r Jiiiniiy iirejjn in te twei i round fmur bii at 1I1.1 I'lenier hpertlric 1 ul, lul.nil 1 " ' "t the West Hlde, tutu ivTiirdtd l"' 1' "i ' f' t'tiTejind aum- ,i. i..k,,.li f tl.n ildKt ll ItCUVtm "ii ' VIiU jt i'wi.? iJiT ' "" I - I ..... . .- .-,. , - e, i.M.nnii iarn th iri .1 in I if ub u ww.w... . - ,...... ciaiie. V, b. 1. i'r-par.i tlen te tenj a (oelUAll li'itni ami ullilttcs lu uublin te oempete In thn IrUh ulymi'latl IhU mur.nier rn belnr mid by the Irl-h-Anterlcnn Atb Atb Utle Club of Chlcvre, It baciunti known to day, A meettiiR tu cenipleta Mann will be held Hurray. It I . T" ' I State College. Pn Teb. 1 Although Glenn Killtncer, Penn Stntc's great all-around athlete, re ceived his diploma at tlie mld-jear graduation exercises last night, he will remain here until the close of the freshman bisketball season, about the middle of this month. Killie is conch of the yearling pass era and be is anxious te biing them through their searen without u de feat. Moreover, be Is due te go Seuth with the New Yerk Yunkees about March 1, se that the basket ball wetk will fit In nicely with his program. E Red and Blue Holds -28-te-17 Win Over Syracuse Has Speedy Quintet FRESH PLAY W. C. NORMAL rVimi.litii.- llett-it'tst fnnri.nl.. . , II nn'zliicrr. . . .ferunrtl.. ('.vft intf Mlllfr ... . Kuird.. Veicclln iru'rtl Wclghtman Ha'l in the iirFt big game of the week. The second will be held Saturday night with Princeton in the Tigcrtewn ceuti. Pievieus te the Chrls'.tnae holidays, or December le te be exact, thn Ued nnd Ulue cercd a "ft tn 17 viotery ever the Oranse passeiu. 'J hat viis, the & ' '- legiiius und the liflli ler tit" rei.u ipjm- that time both teuina have meat. S.vrii'iiwj wallop Inir J' ttseurgii en tne rauiucre iioine court, while I'ctiti scored a 1 point luur liiii. vtrdlet ever the Smoky City team. Last Saturday the Urnngc ami prnceten pla.ved a great game that was wen out in tlie closing minutes by the Tigers after ,the score bad been tied several times' durlni' the second half. The linnl score was 25 te 10, almost the same as scored bv Penn. A comparison f,lni; US SI'UIUII 'i I L-llll. i.wiiii.ii.-'v.i of tne s(.ur0 tonight will give Penn fed- Y's Krax , TVTIGHT tny. Claiance Pell knocked the llaciuct Club for u Gould. Irsas - -a wit, ISrnlten thrown out pi the Xcw Yerk lcurb. U w w New ib.it Haggcrty has bei n rheen NatMty nian.iger, the job will lw well Plillled. . . (jr Thp Mliri "?1he Mamfaetue, ,' t'liifr u hcn he, jets his cue joint b. K. f-rntt vtj thlnai loel lleqivr. , i. w fn'ess Ceun;ll fnrncn te tr rifu v.lthl fuiidH te c'WIP fc bull, Meaduwtitoe . l!. U , Ml wet. Medicine is net Included in the cur- riculum, but that doesn't nep Notre "" "L mtw. , , .,. ,1,1-1,,,. Hisei davn ' snbl lti lllllll IH'I0 ' " ..- chauffeur te tlie goner. "Tint's putt -lug it mild," wild the igellir te the chauffeur. 1 )n( Ouessiny Contest What three ..'',,,, n MnVtehcl. thn hat ; ' . 1 :,:;,, ; , hall, baiketlall and football star, play . . - let j Cuba hav9 Teuuli blrdl ships!! Iecthcra a te miners. Manicurists teuld (juallfy " ' nil,.,, inrV- effn'O as a tiling c.crK. net. In any .kin 1 iitti "' ' Yale Batteries Werk In Cage -w.. llittrtt. ritiin.. Ireb. 1 Dernaril ..'.. .......... ... ' Teinmers i&tcreay li.'un bid nttlit. caroer i ii h lulu's btmibn, luacli. tiettltn; thn bat 1 ttry ran.lldatc te work In the tate. Twenty l tn-tl'ilnteH 9pertcd. Including tin pltilierti and the sam number of cnKiierc They 1 were ralred for an hour each. Temmara ! a former Tala Iwlrler ar.a will rr- iieiially airict tbe battery vrerk. PENN AND RANG RETURN GAME A TELEGRAM Coach Johnny Ogden's Quintet I Has Been Beaten Only ' Once This Season LOST TO PENN FRESH By 1'AtL PRKF COACH JOHNNY OGDHN'S basket ball team nt Swtirthmerc Prep Is enjoying one of the most successful sea sons in the history of the Institution. The team has shown wonderful form this season, and te date has lest only one game. Last Saturday night the Garnet ami Grnv came down te Philadelphia te battle the Pern freshmen en the ceuit at Weightmnn Hall. The fieslnnei, previous te this game, had wen eleven gnmis -ind were anxious te make the winning column show n dozen vlcterlc-. Se Unnny Mc.VlcheI's preteges plnvul like tlianipiens from start te iiniah and wen, .'!ti te 111. The defeat, while It nim thn tlrsf .,f the reason, did net come as a surprise te Swarthmerc. The bevn knew that !," "" ut? ' thcrl',sM, l i u auth in the Lust; one that has swntnpetl everything it has met te date. I Srrnruw I ' llcrc'r"'f'. hvvnrtlimere cmild hard v ... i,'Mlnhave been expected te win from the ' "WnsT1 1'011" ,,t'''lrlln8s- "ig'euBhtllanl ' .t, te the game and guvc'tl.e 1lMuS.,"rJ K !tn ,relu ?" JVenlTsS'Ct uiit, nevertheless, tlie liarnct atid and wns praised by all who witnessed cue game. Johnnj 0','den bat, a g-eit combina tion nt Swarthmeic one sn rrwl l, I the laptaln of the team has u hard time i-'ienait mie me line-up. J.cetl xlage. Plan an Armenian u lm u Icag-up game, und Ogden finds ic teugn te take him out of the gnme In favor of i Capt tin Unlock. T u leader of Sv;arth-ner.-'s tram is a funil plu.v ei, but Huge, plan i' s"ghtlv belter ami .has. been S"1 a 'he euge uy i.ejcii U'imii. Swepc, of course, in still plalng a geed gnme nt center. Tlie former Da bv H gh Scheel star, bccms te get better iveiy day. Duncan and Cvans still ara placing u snappy game at the ferwanl pr.-itlens. nnd Conch Ocden hectiiH will nitisfled w'th their work. He iilwi is1 tatistitd with bib team in general, und I entertains hopes of winning tlie Tenu tournament. Swim Meet t, . . i )s' I liilndelphia Scheel's number of candidate, (mm 'hicii hi ean piiK a luur et hwinimirs capable of taking t if placed kit vueant by the graduated t.tarn. Then, t'-e, Captain Hill Yeung proh preh ably will bivltn in his last u.,,..f this 'n.isen. Tie .veut'iful diver has fa led te pass the faculty test, and when the rupeits tire pub'Mu'd Tluirsihi , , w b' declare 1 Ineligible. Captain Wing who is the intersche antic i.Umg iluia pitm, wts hieligllile once Ucfeie tills 1 UllSUil Van Svokle. v ill tabs H'glilcy', niore ill the dashes. 'Van" , cli,.. ,ie. foimer .anil has see-ed mere than ,.m. I"''t fr the O-nnw at,, lib,,. tJlJs Ka. """' Hc !,ll0uI'1 U" WP" '" :1'0 in:u Cathnlle High nnnextd i s ninth straight gam- c.isilj by defeating West Cntheli- High .vtsterdav afternoon in thu Second ltegiincnt Aimerv. Hrend and Kusnuchannn avenue, by 'the senr' ., e.i i,. in 'ii i.. "... :. .'?. ji ,,- in iw. urn iu inuue tne tilxth censecutive Catholic League victerv i and virtunlh clinches the champion'. I The gnme was a nia.ked contrast te the previeua meeting et the teams ,., I wcekH age. In that centt.st i),n tiu - -...... h.,, juii uvm mt ic-ubui- ic-auem te a iu-is meic STARS WITH LEGION TEAM Jee Cavanaugh and Eddie Newman Members of Themas Emery Pe6t rermer big league basketball nin.nr are among the plajers of the Tliemm Lmerv Pest '20 bnnketltni ,.". fi iMannjunk. Included In the number nr 'op ravnnatiBli, the former .fnsptr and Heading center nnd L'ddle Xewmiai. one of Geerge .ahn'B ptcdueth, who wa- with Tienten for tt time. Other well-known p'njers eeniu'et the balance of tin, team, vvhleh pluj, Tlmrbday nights in Masenli Hal" IManaviink. Tomorrow night a p.i'li,. team from the Twent.v. first , Church League will be ciiceuntcied ' , The nervice stats weu'd Ukc te'ar range games with the lending teams ' Addrcsa Charles Dougherty, 125 Recrnr street I COLORFUL GOLF TRIO HOLDS U. Barnes, the Serious; Hutchisen, the Fiery, and Hagen, 1 the Slaslicr, Threaten te Run Rampant Through the Title Tilting in 1922 By GRANTLAND HICK 0NU doesn't have te be a highly en- i dewed filbert en n certain sport te fellow the fortunes of w(ir where out standing iigurcs nre entcreu ter uattie. Se one wouldn't have te be n raving golf enthusiast te keep an occasional ove peeled upon the competitive strug gle of Jim Harncs, Je k Hutehiben nnd Walter Hagen as they plunge Inte n new campaign te decide the leadership of American golf. They arc undoubtedly the control centrol contrel Mng masters of L'nele Sam'a bunkered domain, just as Varden, Ilraid and Tujler were in Oreat llritaiu for mere than twenty yeart, and their three cornered duel thin spring, summer nnd fall will be mere replete than ever w Ith sensational incident nnd episode, dear te the soul of the thrill inhaler up and down the land. Beyond the Field IN GREAT BRITAIN, Vnrden, Braid and Tayler were institutions for nearly twenty-live years. They arc still grand golfers, but fl trifle tee far ever the hill te stand up under the wear nnd tear. Together they wen sixteen cham pionships In something like twenty .vcars, enormous gnllctics seeking the course when they met for battle. Barnes, Hagen and Hutchisen nre their American duplicates In tlie vvn.v of proved supeilerit, for among them they hnve about cleaned up the track, with no one else even close. And all three still have a long way te go before fading out against lhc skvllne. ns none of the three has vet passed thirty-live, tlie age at which Walter J. Travis bc'an bis golf career. Against the Field THHY nre nt least close te being three of the greatest Golfers new playing the trade. xiivti ii.viuBu in mi- i.iiiisu .-iiiu mciican open championships waj Their average in tlie British and COME HAVE LUNCHEON AT I JW"M"'h '' JE.i'iiii sPPPimi ! 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CROWNS r much1 higher than thnt of Duncan and Mitchell. tve of Britain's i Brcatwt. could select 'three ether golfers from anv country te mitnlav them upon an nvcrage ever several championship courses. fcarly Start A1TTRII mopping up through 1021, -i Hutchisen nnd Darnca have alrendt I started dariv uy winning two big Call, fernia championships, where in cacU Instnnce they ran nvvay from the field, jk Hagen new Is warming up for Mi first test and will seen be under way. All three toen will be hooked together again in Southern winter testa, whew cbanipIenRlilp courses, fully trapped will bring about decisive clashes before the spring and bummer season opens in the North. ' a , The rl vuh y among them, while frlcnd'y, has become extremely Utta. Yeu wi'l find cneh ene of them out with ever tiling he baa In the full knew'edgu that one or the, ether Is somewhere close, driving forward for the top. Each ene has n big following, nnd, -e far, it has been linrd te prove which one rcnllv belonged in front of the. ethers. Hagen is the only one of the two who has wen two open champion ships, but it hns been three cars new since he packed away his last big title although last seaen he wen the West' em against Itarncs nnd Hutchisen nnl then romped through in the professional championship at match play. These who care for keen competition will make no mistake in selecting nny tournament where they ure te play knowing In advnnce there will be mew than a little excitement before the fln-il putt drops in. Cervraht. X:!. All rights resenei St.-James Wants Game O.vli-r! te a cancelatien. ih3 St. Jamer I serves ltive Krltlny ..v-nlrit: open Rt hen-. Vhv llrHt'Oiafu lititikrttitl. if,,n ., iBt.i. t: ' 80,nPriinfmeltlj c. IlltVc VvoeJina isni betAccn - Je nnd 8 i. m. " NOTICE Special O.'dsrs LebiUri, Stcaki, Stlidi, etc Delivered tay Prl of city. Nemine! 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