mmismmWSm u. r I Kaplan and - t ,rfVrY j--at-(t .0.'D Mickey Outslugs Bartfield in Grueling Match Kaplan Surprises With Knockout MEALY WINS FROM EAGEL Bv LOI'IS H. JAFFE NEITHER Soldier Bnrtflcld nor Mfefce.v Wnlkcr ever will be jjinrlicit for brealtlne speed lnwn In the rlttjr. rioverncM tlip.v lin'c none. Hnilt 1h n briiNer, nil of wli'ch they ulieivwl Jrnt n'slit In the wind-up nt the Ice r'nn MMtr-y, the yrunjtpr. Intel Ills youth nerved ngninst the veternn Soldier, Walker hnvlng eutsluesed IlartHcld In the firvt sl rounds of their scheduled eight 'cs'nn set-te. Unrtflefd displayed let of grueling firm In the lnt two frames by mussing p the geed-looking features of the Newark linrp. In the seventh round the New Yerk feldler ripped open the light corner of Walker's mouth- and Mlclsev's face was covered with bleed until the final tingle of the gong. While Rnrtfictd 'ambested Walker rather promiscuously, doing It In a rough manner, rather than nlftllj and nicely, the early adventi.gc plied up by the New Jersey youngster enabled the letter te .tcp from his comer nn undis puted winner. The Slick's pile-driving punches In the first six sessions shook i'P Unrtfield. hnd him backing away, covering up and fnllins Inte clinches. However, just when it looked ns If Wnlker was making a runawnv In out eut out elugglng the Se'dlcr", Bnrtflcld awak ened In the seventh and put en quite a let of rough stuff of his own. The New New Yerker uncorked several left hooks and a few round-house rights, catching Walker en the mouth nnd chin, also ripping wallops with both hands te. the body, thutf slewing up Mickey. This rally sort of slewed up the Newark inniilcr and Bartfield was able te cut down some of Walker's lead. Other than the fact tlmt it was n ulugglng match, there really was noth ing sensational. Each man weighed Jm at 14!) pounds. Jacksen Takes Count The surprise 01 tie evening's enter tainment occurred in the first bout, when K. O. Phil Kaplan, the yeunn .Ter-cv Cltv welterweight, 1-13, knocked ,7ee Jacksen, of this city, 140y2, cold In the fifth round. A right-hand punch might the local Itn'lan while he was racking aaj, off balance, and he was catapulted into the resin, face down. Referee Frank Floyd counted the tieiessery "ten" for a complete knock out. Until Jee was socked soundly into dreamland lie had a little edge or. Kap lan. Jacksen whanged Phil pretty hnrd and nplcntv around the body at close pmrters. Kaplan appeared te be at a disadvantage in the half clinches. In the hVt round Jacksen, In his anxiety te euts'ug the visitor, landed a low blew and .Phil requested several seconds time out "before the bout was resumed. Jacksen had all the better of the first two rounds, nnd it looked as if I Is infighting would carry hint through n winner. But In the thitd period Kaplan began te box fast from the dis tance and outpeinted Jack. In the fourth. K. O. Phil again stepped mound at a lively clip, clipping Jack son with straight lens. in husm-ii u left hook, and as Jacksen wns In a l.alf-tirned position, stenplng nwny with his arms down, Kaplan's right went true te Its mark flush en the jaw. Going head first te the canvas, .Inck son lay prone en the fleer, without moving n tee, until Iteferce Flevd had counted seven. Then Jee raised him self slightly, but he wns unable te get ,1n his feet before the finish of the tell. incissen hail te de ncipeu te ms cor ner. The Bah? Wins Johnny Ileriit'in, an Allentown boxer 3Sli'.. substituted for Artie Heet nciiliitt Babe Herman, the iilifnr ilia Portuguese, 1.I-, and the lnt- tir wen by a technical knockout wliejt the ti'fcrce stepped the bout In the fifth round. At no time wns the np-Stiiter dropped te the mat, although tl'c Babe tilled In n number of ferritin valleps te the head and body. A few seconds after the bell sounded, Uniting the fifth frame, the California llermun crossed a right en the Penn slvunln Herman's chin and he was sent tljlng into the ropes. On the re bound the Habe again clipped Jennthnn with a right te the jaw and he was stiiggeicd with his aruth dnugllng nt Ills Miles, u w,is then that Itefeiee Flevd st ppeii between the men, ending the tulltcst. Tlie Iliibe was handicapped somewhat 11 the (list t'nii- .nti.t.l.i l.... .. . s iii ,. . :.,rr,.ri i i. , :-' r"L. ' In , ' ; . . - i'iuiii. Jl'niKl sti-cniiieil finni hi. ,l,ii.l ....4i.. r m.i.iu i. i..... i. .."," ""-" "i'"v ....ti mi: lllllll uiMiMl, .Vllether snrnrli.il ...nu fi.f..ti..i .L Johnny Mealy. I.'IS. win. ..niaft .cerglc L'agel, I'M. While Kagel np lieaieil te be wary of Mealy's ready light, the (tinner lielni? iiiii-lllli.n .1 put en the speed he hhewed .r(. ., ilK Hist lentest, Jnhnnv went along out eut out Jieln ing Geerge it, ,,ft j(lbs hK '' , lK.tianf l '" "IT fif,h' ,J,,t I'1- n lllikeied after a few secemls . lilt Of tllll vlnt.ii-v M..l ... " hevkml t0 nl'I,C'lr '" th'e w'ln,'-uP next TENDLER IN FORM IMeets Coogan at Olympla Tonight. npntz vs. Erne Lew Tcndler. snutlinnu- n..t. ....-. nee, is fn fine fn f. .."?,'' ."K"1 WALKER IS VICTOR HON IS K . ..,' .,,-. iiiiiii mi uis nist appearand! in this citv Tenilcr stepped out of his t. , , fll Mvel, outpei,,,i n,lnil,. Al, , 'I .n'W lerk weltei weight. III Kine, of : V,r,i"V"i1," . ""'!' I IMIIIv urn i .. I'.uiitiluin i L' l',," thini heiit. ;" FrniiKie llrin ,i... x- .. .. I'.imvn, of Seuth Pl.ll,elpl,7 ...m" w,"l'nw sluggers will exchange 'Tu,, " i"'' opening )0ut which 1) l!hv iimUn ,nm,,,) Kiwr im5 Hebby Iturinnii, local ilvals. Beattle Police Chase Willie Meehan t "iJJo'tl.h.bnieXer10 h"? : Loek.,1 .. , .. i. " ','.'.. .!". '.'.". ' "niPKey, 'inn a i pi hi nn ... .... i... i. ..:' fter he fc I'tuiiM iit'iiiniuartprN iiiMt m.ri.. A.lelpir Se m h " " " ...""".. '.re mi ii nniii iiiiimi .. i.i. .. -- lnililie Ml,, ., '.;.."". ".'?' .. allien !:!!''.'.7eiirwTr,,,rGVinryLJ0unJ."n, ii" iinnnue, loelt J ei ban In I,.. ,.l......" ".' liutSw.rdayl"""1 "" "''i'nr.;.,tTi St. Michael's Cancels Game trr. Lerraine wen from Bt. Michael In ihe opening Kamii en Monday, but thl!m.?nn lk.l.el'm'niT """ lh'r players r In peer hM tna nnst pity. t in " "'"nth te be staged as the final f ,UaVl, Mn,n,rl '""'''h l-plnt, ban f'llr egit-uilind COlltestM of !, ni ' Pl'ired hlmnelf undei the euro of Wllle l.M liin A I li i. ,.,' tlle Olym- variln Mannell han lieen matched le meet il.,nir A,1.'Kllr- Me1 Ceiignn, of '"'" Murruy nt the CnmbrU rvBru rvBru Kienk n, Will be Tcndler's onnencnt I Bry ,0' rr- r-r Bafee Herman Score Knockouts, While Walker Harry Seibold Dreps Out-of Organized Ball Harry Helbeld, who used te rurve 'cm ever for Cennle Mnck, has de cided te d"op out of erganised base ball. Helbeld wn whipped te Seat tle, of the Pacific Coast League, by Mack and plnyed there last cnen. He wan ordered te report te Sioux City next spring, but would rather stay in Philadelphia. Helbeld will pitch for the West Philadelphia Shep in the Pennsyl vania Itallread League. HAVERFORD ON TRIP Main Liners Play Four Garnet en Basketball Journey The Ilnverferd College basketbal' team left today for a ftrenueus trip, during which four games will be plnyed In as nitinv night. The firet rtep will be mode nt Gettys burg, where the battlefield col legians will be plnyed tonight. The Mnin Liners then will move en te p'ay Geneva nt Beaver Fnlls tomorrow night. Greve City will be plnyed Fri day night and Westminster Saturday. The gninc with Greve City premises te be a thriller. Twenty-two games were wen In succcisien before Pitt stepped the streak. Carnegie Tech and Washington are among Greve City's victims. The Ilnverferd team has bepn weak ened by Injuries sustained by Fisher nnri Muenclt, who were nimble te ac company the squad. In addition te Conch Lnrdlc Davis and Manager Montgomery, the following made the trip: Captain Heb Matstke. Wnlten. Ilucknell, Arneld, Taj ler, Mathls and Garrett. ILLINOIS BARS NINE Taket Drastic Action Against Star. Who Played In "Pre" Qame Chamnalcn. III.. Feb. 1. The nine University of Illinois football players i making five for his evening h work, who engncc'l In a football gain" rmprlcster plnved eqna'lv as well at Tnylervllle. 111.. November 27, have -nrtnered with Christian and dropped been declared ' Ineligible from further i In three baskets In his opening per participation in athletics at the unlvcr- fermnnee. sity The men admitted nlnjiiiK en the Tnylervllle team against n Carllnvllle, III., team, which included eight Notre Dame men. The faculty committee, which de clared the Illinois men ineligible, said nothing In its report concerning sur render of the college letters or ether trophies wen by the suspended players. The nine men suspended arc Wilnulst, Stcrnnman, Crnngle, Kniscr, Gam mage. Greene, Simpsen, Mllllgan and Teuschcr. MRS. FOX WINNER pefeats Miss Collett In Tourney at Bellealre -" Bellci'ilre Heights, Fla.. Feb. 1. Mrs. Caleb F. Fex. of Huntingdon Valley, letCUted -VliSH li eillin t'ellett. he Miss (Jlenna Collett. Providence girl wonder, en the Relic aire links today by 1 up. Miss Collett was tbc favorite, but her long game could net be compared with Mrs. Fex's mngn'ficent approaching nnd putting. Hiss Collett had an excellent chance te hnlve the match as Lc rracl.nl the ' reventeentb and eiebteetith greens with her diivc, but took three putts. Mrs. Fex made the round In S8, which is geed golf here for woman Miss Collett last fall defeated Miss Ci - i ,i i, f.- .rltlsh woman sfniv I .i. f.M-.ritp te win this tournament. Mrs. Fex will piny against - , 'tter wen tlic nunllfylng round yester day and today defeuted .Mis. ee..vil Ferd. PURDUE SUSPENDS WHITE All-Western Conference Guard Dis qualified en "Pre" Charges Lafaycltf, Iuil.. Feb. 1. Den S. White. all-Wistcin Conference Imx kitbnl" siiiird. Inday was disiiialllled fiem ftiithcr atlilctic competition nt Purdue Fniversity for tilnvlnv n,i. 'Pff'ssienri baseball nnd basketball. j. nc iiisipiauiicatien of White virtu -ally wrecked the chances of Purdue in the Western Conference bnsketbnl' race Purdue is new tied with Minnesota for first place, but the less of White was described by Athletic Director N. A. Kellogg as "ruining the tenm." 8prlnter "Before Dr. Lerenz New crk. Teh. I. KrMlp KArrell. star snrlntrr c thr N?w Yerk Athletle Club, fell In line with ether cripples today te bi ex umlneil In Or. Aveir I.ereni! fur 11 feet all. I'liarley I inrni. wiiii Hirurit nun wnile ruvlnir ihn n.nt .i.l.l.irlr ... II.. I . ....;- ". Kiimnvr. mul which .-.. ... unuiifil ,, vain,, ha kept him last Hie tri'CK Hlnri' from Shugrue Leses en Feul :?'' ? Feb. 1. Jimmy Frn. wen en a feu' n the It With Jehnnv Mhtt....n pin, hi nrnrrinn, wen oil n, roil' In h. n,t rn.i m hi. n,.i, ,. i.v, i..V. 'T. ,. J'1 ,n' ; v.; Jt. i ,.;. ::v".v" ""'.','"" ?.rue. of Werti-I.T Piuzrttl 1'repp.il e th- fleer In a cllneh In the firm round and the ref er mepp-Ml the lliht and awnrib-d lh bout te Frurelll en r. foul, lleth men weighed 130 pounds. Scraps About Scrappers I 1'ntsv Toke, one of mill's KmMlent mlti. mm, 1 blni: uroenied bv Mike Memlrll a match between Tnun and Hairy .laTe ban 1'i-Ni rllmheil bv NIB Hai for the Illjeu Tlifntrc lenlu-ht. Other iminhr: KU arium h. Yeurir Nelmn, lllllv flnnnen v Hlllv !)eli and YuunK Sherlock . Willi.. , Itinkert, I "Tiuv.in" Lnrkln. u Snn.ixuinil lumber J.irk, has heeii culllni; eulle n ialhe In I iienv m l-'ht iviiiih-ililuu In New oil Hi. I U lelint linnilbil bv Jehn (Vllr.en wliu ni.) i hna I.eu Snviler, n prmnlxlnii l3il-iiunil'T under I. la wlt.B. l!".r,,p.. 'nrKer. under the miinaKement of Hi (lily Iwunend, lnnuex challenitei, tn Kid (Irons, Maller Herman nnd Abu Cehen. Henry llniiher, of .I'alrnmunt, la anxleun te hook up wun ai vereecKen. l WilKller li In tlm f.-ltl..,- jn Bildllln 1. hlu tnnli.ll . ,1, k'hl l'.... .. ,"1I,.'.n i, ,,," i, i' ',,,, iinniivi ai l nil .!.... I W .1.... ., .,h. .1 ..... ll" ' ii.iiiiii niiuiiin iiiniii iiiit iiriwneii nay mum inn prmnnier-in itrh. I Is Mhcdiil.d ; i.1 ,,, lUIn Ji'e men en Mmday n'ulU. I ,ira ut iren IIIIIIM'I -IIM.'-I Jelinin llennrllj . Im in in meei, pk i SiUnilere at the Nailmnl Hatunlav iilL-ht i iruieint u.ui in nun linn h'h hVi, in. nlable. will lane en Jlmtny Jerdan In the w ml-llli nl the Auilllnrlum en i,,.,i:... I 'Kin Hebby Hern , lleurule Starke is thu scml. nther lieulai Johnny Hrnwii ii lliintv Cooper. Sammy Schelff s. Jehnnv Iliuileii. Danny Tey u, jlnini Kirk I j liiWVf!'0""'' v- Veunir Juil, llarrln, Jee KiKiin, Went Hhlliulelplii i llu-htweluhi uhii bii be ban lieeti fniiinl ,.. ... .... 7 1 -HltlllVIillil h.lll, iIOIlV 1 . .in.,. n .. i v., illllllllllH ,rj lUrilllln' boxer and I 'rank Tiijer nickt him te i In !SU? n"" !"! .,?.l,'"'lu" llelllnn in.' by a innrBln from HaUailure JoeJ,iknon r.'Vf"'""1 1 'thiel. Ilabj . 111.1 will pilr off with .llmnn (Ubbi ns in ilie ,J",1I'1 1" tne'l Hepo . . Hi name r ml h'ch ale Incluikn AI Wanner Th"'l r.we, nurne 17110 for three-sear- in Kid Waiiner. Veuiu Mahenev vn. ySSni "!'' '"' '"'. clalmlim. il furlenaJ: ' On rue Chip and Ty Cobb . Johnny .MBe, Menn Wlnka H7 Incinerator 1111 Mike Kenrnn. he In in Hlllv hik... .- a1'" .."".""!" f.!'l.!!tn '-' IILI . .I.I..1. ... ... ,. .......II.. .... -..,,, .,!., ,. ml ,i. I ii I... I .. . -, ...... ."tlliwn In iii ili r te kci nr j..n. new ' villi I i,v unilvr llii C'Hern or Hilly llliuk Hlllv . Item bin new elm rue c in kli w te iiiIi.uiIiiki. mil nn of the l.l.i.piunileii, nmuinl and iluen nut b.ir all) one nt I he weli-hi. in,. . ..!. I.nu llAl.l... M'.m.lu U. ..".' ..,,"' nli-0 lina llebliv WoeiIh, IIS; Ynuni; .Muck iM, mul Hebby llebldMiu, AiH, m hlii Miible. WIIHe Ilinln. of Kllznlmlh. N" J, will be erpJBCd te Wlllle Oreen Kriday nlvht at tlm L'ambrla Club. Temmy J)el n. of Man.i yunk U te appear In the Mml. Kin en. penent will he llernle Oenwuy, of John' Jehn' town. Pa. I'rellmni Jlirfmy iloGevein Temmy MeCunm. Yeunit UmUh va. Oeeria Davla and SumnV Carfca va. RltchU Kln. EJ22?W .unimiw' fl :trrF fk-7.Jv? Vf-Vf f.V Christian and Armpriester Made Sensational Debut Against Coatesville HAGQERTY HAS PLAINT Tbc reconstructed Heading Enstcrn League basketball team, with Its scnool scneol scnoel boy sensation In th" line-up, will be the opponents of Camden tonight In the Third Regiment Armery nt Heddon avenue and Mlckle street. Fans tn thl locality will hnvc a chance te lamp for the first time In blg-lengue regalia "Curly" Christian and "'umv" Arm nrlester. who mndn such n sensational debut against Centesvll'c en Suturdny. The youngsters, with Charlie Gnul. another ttn-Stntc product, supplanted Geerge Haggcrty, Lee Mnlene, Jee Dreyfuss nnd Frnnkle Beyle, veterans, who were releaser, "for the geed of the team." In their Initial battle with the reate. Blading wen, 27 te 21, and Christian nnd Armpriester mere thnn fi'led tlr shoes of the vets. They fitted Inte the line-up perfectly nnd ndded speed nnd scoring strength te the nenrs. Christian dazzled as no dinner ever has In the big leagues. II" Is well-known in this city, having "ta-rcd with Beading High Scheel In the Penn teumai ent Inst year. He Is n whnle of a youngster, built from the ground up nnd fitted well te stand the gaff of a hard Eastern League game. He started against Rny Cress en Sat urila'1 and when he made a pair of bas kets in the opening minutes, jmy wns -,;, en. u mm i vi i 1P, t,P Peedv Geerge te n single "sk"t and secured three mere himself. Iln!",erty Resents Release CJcerRc HnjsKPrtv, tbc big center, wbe had only joined Rending n week or se, was net a little ruffled about being left out. Tbc big fellow said: "I always played my very best for the team and , never laid down for a moment. Had I M'urcu muru i'hskcik i hhuiii iitnuiiuij linve been mere popular with the fans; but hew can one piny en a tenm where there was treuhle, ns was the case witn Rendlne? Ha gcrty, white net with the tenm this year, admitted en severnl occnslens i that there wus a certain plajer from I whom one "could net buy a pass." He recalled a recent game et ('eitc-vll e. which lie claims wns lest for the reason thnt two Reading players were "bottling en the fleer inter having secured a S) I"'nt lend. J,S Ocergc said lie hated te leave the -"' wiivic iiu mm iiitiih inn ruui I.. i.l I .... I..,..l..1...11 ..i.l. l. K",,"f,'l"f.' . ";..","." ,'.V" " i': , believing that he had laid down with the ether members of the team. All four arc reported te have secured jobs elsewhere. Hnggcrtv has joined Ensthampten (Mass.), of the Inter '1.. l'"?' . JnKff . u 'i?? Hedrnn nnd Marty Friedman, the Hcnv rnly Twins. Jee Dreyfuss hns connected nt Wllkcs-Harre. Hejlp and I.ee Mn Mn Mn lone have sljned with a New Yerk In dependent aggregation managed by Dick Lenry. GIRLS IN CAGE GAME Y. W. C. A. Five te Meet Osteo pathic Team Today (luteepathy Drexrl J!'iJr"J J'ex- fnrH-nril Virginia Jnrksen .llllnred .lennlnm. . .ferwi.nl ..llllnnv t.-l&ni. Jane Ferrman. .Jiiniplnv renter.. . I.urla 1)111 .nna iirnnm. . nil-e'nirr .llrret Klln IxiiiIiip (reswfll icuerd. ..AnruMn Allen iih j.oency . . ...sii ni ,. , Kmllj Stetriw Rrferer MrN. M. F. I)'I.I-eir. Time of liulieji 20 mlnutrH. The fur Is expected te fly this after noon nt 4 o'clock, when the crack five of the gills' basketball tc.iiu of the osteopathic i allege tacKies tlic iiiintet of f.iir dribblers from Dreei Institute at the Yeung Women's Christian As sociation. Eighteenth and Arch streets. In the evening the regular men's five of Osteopathic College will match passes with the St. Jpsenh's College. The game will be staged in the Second Regiment Armery, Bread street und Susquehanna avenue. New Orleans Entries for Thursday Flint race, I10UO, tuo-eur-eM mald'ns 'I furlenk-x: Tin uiuana Ill Dearie Hi llejec tlen 114 SI. Awtellna ....111 J.iiily IIeiih ...... 114 Uelilen Ferk 111 J. .hired I.errilne.114 .Mnsroiie lu (n)Frankendt i ...111 Kewple s 114 (.iWeriiubnum ...111 (a)ll T, (Irlfrin entry. .second race, purne $1000, rlalmlnir. four. M'ar-elds end I'laln Hill ... Cur Hnl Ilitslnda ..., Mark Went . . H.len Atkln , up, II furlnnKKi ...Jiri MnUolle Vlftli ...HI IIehh It ails . ..Il.'l T.K.I'linileri.'.iMl inn ...iim ?i riu.in ...110 'Lady Mildred ...101 .1 1110 Third race. tiurftt! S 1000. elulmlnif four- 9,-1,1 iiiiii, mill up, ,i (urieIlKH Ibleuet till Lecarno . .. I'retender 114 'I-aul Connelly Ciilmlt Lass ln Ace of Act a Ita ler, Mace Slekta 103 '.Marie Maxim 103 112 11.1 111 loe reuilh race, purne S1000. alliiwnnreM. nur-ji ar-euiH anil up. rier,"'," " .'"In l Cnune..l07 llff Hani; 107 Ilrluht Lights , ,.ln7 Itei ins Muiciber ,.ile seulier Hi v lurinnBn Hfth race, purne tl.lOi), Mercbanta ilicne. threearn ili. 1 inlt Hale Cenilicnn 10S Mnrsdil Ins wiiliind 107 Cem .MOr,rkln.. 11J Miriam Ce er . ln.l I Hlxth race, nurnv JtOOO, threeocar-elila nd up. I mile, and 7(1 Mirdn: s,irh Verdict ..111! Ala, ,lr. ... I r.lll'e IM .. .Un Itomee ...ill) . til .. Jin ... Ill) three- 'Itiihi Mil Wneilihriinh erlty 113 MkkevMoeie Hepi.th rucii, purn $1000, rlalmlnir triir-nliln and up, I 1-ln miles: urace ituiK ,, . in - ruin k Homeward lleund.lnl Klnmlnhe'r" ! Nerileik 1VJ L.iKrena ,. Hiimmv Jay ... He Weather clear: iruck muddy Apprentice ivllewiincn claimed, ...in . ..109 Havana Entries for Thursday Plrnt race purne 7D0, for threcyenr-eldn I up. ilulmlnK. a fut lentrn: Dlff'dene." 1(1.1 hv .lm je3 .i i n I hn j" Wnbl. I iiiarrt . .nn inre .no c.m'V , no KiiMimn 110 Dili .... 110 III ntriirin 1 ,A iltnmiihi . . 1 1 Whlle Crimii-.' w if Hiiernun Ilahv 111' Aeelaiiiailen . Ill' Hr inn fimr-jear- Mn T lenlv Seien 11' Lllbnllelc II dcu Ited . Meid Kit ... 11' .lack IIulv f 111 The lleliitun I'd .11.1 nuitr rare, nurfe $7110, for three-xur-e Mn 11 furlenun: llllell,. ... . ,lll' I'lllninlll ue Allle'e a, l''lnciiHllti I'll me , 1117 I'uenaila , , , , 1117 l"7 ItundU .. ,.! 1 1 1- I Iflh race, nurn' J7CUI. for tliree.eir.e'dn I and up 1 hilmlnij, I mile and ."11 jardn. I Kiirm. Ahead . ..HI Heneale Cblnieleaijue ...loe M'lirlHile lleltern 10:' 1 lUrne .. 10.1 n.m ,,n lnl. Lit ' Sixth ram inirne "700 for ihreeoear ihreeeear n Mm anil up ilalml-v 1 l.lil mlleni Jlene .1)0 lj,'re no lanella Hey ....101 n Heielr ... . ,10K Inn Munm IDS NnvaJe iel Hea Urchin .....Hill Meailowerlh ... 1011 Hummer H'sh ,..10' ron.iantlne . lie Mleerlcerde US Marauder IH Weather clear:, track faet. . Apprentice allowance of 0 .pound claimed. SCHOLASTIC STARS TO OPPOSE CAMDEN i i. lie, nurae 17ml. fei CS1'?! -;. ri i .. He's a Bear "CURLY" CHRISTIAN Fermer Reading High Scheel star, new playing in the Eastern League BAR DEMPSEY-BRENNAN GO Chairman Muldoon Says Proposed. Match la an Imposition New Yerk. Feb. 1. William Mul doon, clinlrnmn et flic New Yerk State i Athletic Commission, hns notified Tex Rlckard, Madisen Square Garden pre meter, that Under no circumstnnees M 'iBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBliBBBBBBBBBBW " BBBBBbB ; - -i LJKT-' ''aK i C'i '- bIbbbbbbbW-"" i-Ki I ' -:- ' aiBBBBBBBBBmA "'''' IS y ''- A BtaaBBBBBaPWiHll ' 'XM?lwtp ii'i'sxw s v , ? i would the Boxing Governing Beard tel- throwing contest held estcrduy after eratc another match between Jack neon en Franklin Field. Dcmpsey nnd Bill Brcnnnn for the Tex Hunter, the giant gridiron star, world's heavyweight championship. who is trying his hand at the track for The notification from Chairman Mul- ' the first time, tossed the stick 100 feet doen caused an unexpected upset in the jesterdny, nn excellent mark for n mnn plans te sign this title contest for March who never had n javelin in his hand 17 nt Madisen Square Garden. utiti1 last fall. Ills mark Is some Preliminary details had been nr- twenty-three feet under the Franklin ranged, and It was planned te sign the Fli-Iit record, hut his improvement champion nnd his Chicago rival for a should be m.iiked, particularly when it iweive-reund lintt e in the warden. making tbc tblrd match between Demp sc.v ami nrennnn. "A match between Demtisey nnd Ilrrnnnn will net be permitted under any circumstances just new,"' said Chairman Muldoon. "Such a contest. In my opinion, would net be a proper match te offer the public nt this time, The Idea is ridiculous- en the face of it. IWunnnllf T tl.lnt. I. 1 l , ill 1 ersennlly I think it is the cheekiest preposition ever advanced in boxing clr- ...... i i I ,"........ un I.. i- nllv" 8 l,CrC ""d th P,,blie generally.' E. APPLEBY SETS RECORQ Makes Run of 142 In Class A Bit- Hard Tourney New Yerk. Feb. 1. A new Amerl- i can record run of 142 in diss A nma- tenr 1S.9 Imtkllnn l.lllln... .""".t ' .:..... 7. "" ;..- ! Hume K ,n P nl :.'vnr Appleby. New Yerk Athletic (.nil), in bis second - round iniiren ei tnc nntienai amateur chum chum pienslilp. The former record. 13ft. was made by Champien Charles Hcdden. nf n,.,. glae. Mich., in the tournament nt Clcve- 1 1 I land last year. g Applcbv defeated T. Henry Clnrksen. 5 nlse of New Yerk. .!00 te 1-15. His i nverage was 17 11-17. j In the final match nf tlic second 1 round Percy X. Ce'Ilns, 0r Chicago, ft defeated IMwnrd W. fiardner. of Ment- 3 clnir. X. J.. .'500 te SS. Cellins' vei- I 1 age wns 10 10-L'l) and his high run f). fl Oardner plnjed poorly and his best 3 run was 10. 1 1 Matches in tednv's play were an- 1 neunced this morning. They fellow ' m T. Henrv Clnrksen vs. Kdward (Jnrd- I i ner. Percv Cellins vn, Frnnels Appleby. Emil Henncr vs. Edgar i H Appleby. a I Yanks Sign Second Babe Ruth 4 Xew Yerk. Feb. 1. 1M .M-use ,i,l t i, if a ieuii'.-i i.irt e' hl n ur-nnnrKiike, Hub Mourn I, and ( 1). Tuck-r hilled h normal J I "Hal..') Itulh. line I,.en .ir..,l bv the'ft New lerli .uikec and will iiirempiiiiy the I 9 yiuiil en lis Huuth rn mui M,.uh.. ,!,., ' r3 from Ceffew lib-. Kan., the home of Walti r J .lohnnen and Tinker, who plnusl hint M'ar i fi nt tin- vxrwiHMk iiiuiu i-cuKui', vieuiiMi me ball fur ii n avpr.iifit nr 4.11 ' SALE OF U. S. NAVAL CRAFT TUGS, CARGO CARRIER, YACHTS, SUB-CH ASERS,Etc ?? ?noed PrP8al3' Opening 10:00 A. M., February dl, 1922, at the Beard of Survey, Appraisal and Sale, navy lard, Washington, D. C. U. S. S. SEA ROVER Tug (Steel). Indicated h. p. 700. Located at Mare Island, Calif. U. S. S. PASSAIC Tug (Weed). Indicated h. p. 425. Located at Brooklyn, N. V. U. S. S. DANTZLER Tug (Weed). Estimated h. p. 375. Located at New Orleans, La. U. S. S. LONG BEACH Carge Vessel. Gress Tonnage 2,974. Located at Bosten, Mass. U. S. S. GREEN DRAGON Patrel Beat. Length 60 ft., En durance 504 mi. Located at Bosten, 'Mass. Catalog Ne. SS-B, Jeicribing the veueli, may be obtained and impmcHn ! arranged for by communicating with the SUPPLY OFFICER at any of th following Navy Yards: '"' Philadelphia, Pa. Charleston, S. C. ' Bosten, Mass. Mare Island, Calif. Norfolk, Va. Puget Sound, Wash. Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, 111. or Beard of Survey, Appraisal and Sale Navy Supply Depot, S. Brooklyn, N. Y. U. S. NAVY CENTRAL SALES OFFICR NAVY YARD WASHINGTON. D. C. ?$HF$!$$A4Wf Mjn-nBe' $ LL. a -v ; "' '- L1 iAr:WBD: PENN RELAY MEET Pacific Coast Team in for First Time Along With Washing ton U. Hamer Wins Javelin CHANGE IN ROWING RACES NKBiJAirrr Fisj OREGON TEAM IN riiTr ..i.... i. iTieplfv proposed howl stadium will include un qiHR relay games at the Unyersity;)Vnl m b j. fr(i( - of Pennsylvania In April will have - u college enterca in several events tnnu has never contested in this section of the country. Yesterday Grersc Orten, dltectiif of the telnv gnmes, received n letter from the University of Oregon In which they stnted tint they would prob ably enter u team in one of the relny races and may also send several ether athletes along te compete In the special events. ' Oregon Is the college thnt sent Huge Bezdek te Penn Stute. According te the letter, the Oregenluns have sewral piemlsittg track stars and they arc nnx nnx leus te display their wares In the Kast. i In addition te the Oregon team, the University of the State of Washingten1 will also be represented ngaln. Last jicer It will be remembered that Jenne, the iutercetlcglate pole-vault record holder, entered the relays and finished third In his favorite event. He will probably come 1'nst again this year with M'Virul ether athletes. Thnt Penn will have nnether jnvelln star along with Geerge Brendcr te up held the Kcd and lllue in the Interpol lcilnfe, wns the result nf the invelln ' censiuercu i n- is .nui.iiij - ice nt the snerr Panwnrth finished second In the event with a heave of i:i4 feet 0 Inches nnd Frank IJrender, b fit her of (iconic, the lecerd heider, third with V.V,', feet 7 Inches. According te Jen Wright, conch of the crews the Beric Cup will net be an open event, but will be closed te Penn crews. tlm members of which have neer rowed i... i. . ..i.... ....h.i... c:n.i.nmiii Oil It VBrSlI, Jlllll"! uin,t, !"'- iuunu .. i .. ..-... a.. .. ,,, l, nn ? w, J'st,, ed l,nt the cup race would Anetlicr impenuiii iiniiminccim-'iii ej i bright had te de with the scheduling of u new race in tne rienic.v regatta, which will have only tlilid varsity crews take the mink This, according te Wright, will be a gieut incentive for students te turn out for crews. The great number of races --clicilulca will give .nearly every mnn nn opportunity tn row in a icgular race. raiiiiiiiiiiiiririiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Werth almost double its price t J2IS." cs) ceji cm U. S. S. NERO Fuel Ship (Steel). Gress Ten- nage 2,611. Located at Mare Island, Calif. U. S. S. MONTEREY Monitor Length 260 ft., Breadth 59 ft. Located at Pearl Harber, H. I. U. S. S. VERGANA Yacht (Steel). Length 147 ft., Endurance 756 mi. Located at Mare Island, Calif. U. S. S. DOLPHIN ee?0."1' Length 256 ft'l'h. P. 2.255. Located at Bosten, Mass. SUB-CHASER Ne. 439 Hmpten Rends. SUB-CHASER Ne. 147 At Bosten, Mass. SUB-CHASER Ne. 257-322 At New Yerk, N. Y. nww i WWW sc ' i I A1TAO 8 VfWiPK X c ,b Mi, 11- j' 1 At all our Stores I I Ff TjJ I ' i- iibPiuniineiuiiiniiuiituuiiMiiaiuffiiiiiiiiiimuiiaiiiiiuiniiaiiinfuiuiiiiiuiii i I 'Sirril fR? IVruviyilb I "arp'il I ' :, II rSQ Mm eta 4r 4- mSII li . L.I III I a m'? pti? 'f-7.i.w. '"-ltrr and Mealy CALIFORNIA TO HAVE 'BOWL' Structure Will 8eat Mere Than 75,000 and Ceat About $1,000,000 Berkeley, Calif., Feb. I. Decision te construct nt the University of Calif ornia here an athletic stadium of the "bowl" tjpc similar te the one at Stan ford University was announced today. Plans for a huge steel and cencietc structure originally proposed hnvc been abandoned. In all probability, according te uni versity officials, the new stnillum will be built In Strawberry Canjen, en the' campus, Tentative plans me for a structure te be. completed bv 1I)2.1nvhlch would sent upward of 7,"i,(M)() persons and cost approximately S1.000.0OO. The Harvard Star Runner III CnmtirliUr. Mnn., fell. 1, Percy Jenkins Itnrvnrd sprinter, who was le hne limn r cenipMit'ii at the Mlllresc Riunrs In New Yerk tnnlKht, Is III with tensllltlx an.l will Ire unable tn run. Parent la Celby Coach VFntfrvlllp, Me., Keb. 1. Appointment et I'recl I. Parent as baseball cesfh at Celbv CellfBe for the cemlnif sensen has been nn nn neunced. t'irent at enn tlme wns cuptaln of the lloslen Amrrlrana. Jiai ave Value in the high-qualitytobacce, fully aged. Value in the full-size Invin cible ,shape. Value threugh1 its largest production and minimum profit per cigar. A Great jvy2yfi wZjffl&A tyvxssQ m t J national brands Wii. vfflCrish W's4r2& 9c for One B I WYS&&& VA'ySxSm WA'jSt RnT .;n. u nn KB i Distributing Branch nyyy?5&za VffijrXl vffffi&zR mSm " IW North Fourth Street Wzk WmS&& Eff38 v JW " llllilllil t - mmm r.. w nummwimwi WWZ6& Wym Wjvy&ffli mm. Mm M S II - I III I " t IttjL IrfnlAWuTl lX ' Tows freight cars, pulls tens of "'.'JSOfc rrr4ttlj & fllffftS' III I f ?iiUIjy:T.l4j 717 materlali about factories, hauls -4?VflSrt (IV J xk .11 II IvJ 111 1 i lilO iFM-rsfer-lh trailers leaded with lumber.ceal - A-vXgfS! ilL'l ret il -i!IIM I V Nil ftrVr-UWQ If ' wflrVWIwlU nnd crushed stone; drugs legs. Vi e.rnl'iPWg-1 &-& I .w ft.H-J III I TirMl InrraBP II l7 -"Wiugg PUJIliW dee8 excavating and heisting; 1 I at lfWWggSTM slu VilS IN I L2imllDrzl V v VfrnMZ. WZ- crushes stone; mixes concrete, ,Cu I WFSJiWff vafH?F?5l --hT- 114 t. 9STMsWV 'BHO )WFj) drives piles; hauls street clean JllW4TlWnfl (?) InHI?viffifiV r .. f st1mJ'i ig?V2g-JSC y.g-y lie equipment1 plows snow and yjf 5ijrB )!Blum e V &IW III I VS- hau'n it away; grades and rolls -isaiC---JsV .rwfxrU f- )'rr.'l II t f I streets and reads, etc. ' s " " "' 'f,' II ca5wS-wyC3S"iS352w' Fordflen Tractor - JyS3mSSSsZ.i m3w equipped with I ff XliS'VI 'r'iTl Solid Rubber tired ll " III Xm.fc? Mv2.iil Pi'wi ,v',ee;s ter fetery il " In I XmSSlBMvSmaLJiaSswm. mm.dWXi mm and street use. 111 40 1 tlSiHBtewW5eWSM's5fei5? ,. II i rimmi mcseSMKijflyv 11 YinB-uysi smm 'v-risvur mil VX. Jem MMWIM wrVmi li W Vf II '-w iiSiyWiiii uTiHsSSfeJSiK )aRbtr F' ' n' Dctreii IT ""' ' SskmMMWMBf&iMS ltnih;rl II t. ' WaSfeW&3fe.r,"QBr KiiuiDnifnl Ulill t There isn't any doubt about the de pendability, adaptability, efficiency or economy of the Fordson Tractftr. These things have all been proved by the most severe tests en farms all ever the country where mere than 170,000 of them are in daily use. Light, easy te handle and operate in small spaces, there is absolutely no doubt about the practicability of the Bi-j.Ksr.i. & Ki'iiWARTZ 1.'4I-I7 M'rKel M, rhll'ilrlnhhi. m. I.VIN A. SWK.NSOV 4I34-.10 Krnslnrlun Ae, t'rnnkrerd 27HJ.H8 K it 70"'l I'MVKIIXAI. MOTOR AI.KNC ,. . 2H7 '"wit si. I'resten 3-J81 ynt tfan M.U.hK A UAKI'i:i,K.S flillh I hmiinit st. Ilelmnnt HJ.14 rnt 1717 lT I.IHAKI) Ali:rv .. . 'ill:10 " '''' Poplar .1H74 k,,,, S)n M.IAMli:i( .,AN 1U IliKlilinil Air.. 1'hri.tiiiit l rhe.inul II IHIII IIWIIAM MOTOIt COMl'A.NV Rld-'r Air. & lliiiinnt t-l, lliuliiirulixli 0770 JOHN IIAItllKK 0734 liuillrien A,e. Ilustlrten 805U Wm: Are Victors CHAMPIONS IN SKI MEET World's Tltlehelders Entered In An nual Tourney at Revelstoke, B. C. Revelstekf, It. C Feb. 1. Three world's champions and many ether notable ski jumpers will compete In the eighth annual tournament of the Bevel stoke Ski Club, en Revelstoke tllll. , Mount Revelstoke, National Park, I iiesilay and Wednesday, February 7 mul 8. Full Dress & Tuxedos te Hire or Sell Alse f'utiiwnjs for Morning Wrildlnt f.ntrst Ht.rlfs first Qllnlltr HARRY LEIDNER ,. 1000 W. Girard Ave. KX. BIJOU htii a iiAt'K sitki:i:t IN tON.ll M"IIO. VilTII Hill III III.IK Sllllll TONIGHT. 4 Star Bouts 4 Harry Juffe vs. Patsy Toge K. O. Hil (lltlis.s m. VMl. Nl.'l.seN IIII.I.Y (iAN.MIN . Illl.l. IMMI.i; I YN(1. NIIKKI.(I(K . Ull.l.li: IIK.SKKKT 1 l.KW (llt'MSON. Keferre Miite Owl a iSCWTPiA iYWBa1! SKJS ' ' b SiiiSs mm wU . : 1 wmm O&W - .isCTiim aa- - , W A G P, 5! 7 inffiusf mi w Fordson for industrial uses. This has been proved by manufacturers in most every line, construction and excavating engineers, cementing contractors, coal and building supply concerns, street and read building contractors, cities, towns and villages. Yeu can undoubtedly apply a Fordson te your line of business. Let's talk it ever. It will interest you te get all the details, tnfieri'xe Philadelphia Ferd Deal i:. m. iiAiiii.KTr 431(1 llruun -tree! Ilarlne r.'Hl th .'930 enii ckki:k Minims 7.' Ill Woeill iii.l ,r, MemllaiHl H.M.1 I. . I'I'NMMillAM 1IS1-.17 south llruiul st, Orexen 4H77 It.ire 0TJI itenr.KT i;. I in i.iiiten 7 1 III. .'1 lllsliu' sun r. I'n I h.i.p K IIAItlCs s. '(i;m ii, i,lr. I'JIJ 1'runl.riird Ae. Ki-iiliii.tiin i77H ;ih 77 iii:mi a i,i Mvi.r. 4(111 :tll Nnrth Urn ul M. W.Miiiilin; li?H0 11. T. IIOir.MAN. InitiriHirnlril .tit North llruiul M. II Tine u hprure ilelS k,( 3171 i Tnttn 61M CEPAL 451 K ft MARKET STB1 sT"MRdBffS UUAKbK UTY (U. . A. 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