tjV s . . . -"CKW ?.'. -s-fttl vimi; J '7SiW.JSiK7sW3A sv. , "' t, " "?" ' 'V " Jr i . a V r? EVENING PUBHO- rfiBtfeEBimfEtPrnXfiMOTlBAl fiSWi V l .,e -v .b r-e.; FAB'"2 P& i?"' fp$ llue of Stake in Annual Kentucky Derby this Year Will Be Raised Considerably TEREST IN TURF REVIVED WITH DA TE i.3K?y n ir -cif- i Bti r r ,.$ l k-JLV X X Vi 1. JLJL W JSJUtJL .- A i;T iV? 'r THERE'S AT LEAST ONE IN EVERY OFFICE rr t. m Kentucky Classic Will Be Run at Historic Churchill K m a: 7." m Downs May 13 te Decide Best of 1921 Tive-Y car-Olds n- iienrcitT v. maxwixi. Spiirln KHIter Ktcnlne 1'tiWlr I-ctUer 'ftljjiB first big ten for three-) ear-olds will be held en Sntunlny, Mny 13, Xjlwhcn tlvp Kentuel.v Derby is ftascd tit historic Churchill Down. This kAMAA.A.t .. 1.I..I. .. ntl i..nrtn rAtif'r linn rjtvlvpil InterpRt itl the well- IS?.? known Mieit of hlnes. mill dem-Mcrs nlr'endv 'ire flouring the chance of the V" uteris tlmt made poed u tue-yenr-nlds last r -men The Ileiby lequlres the r" yeunc hertes te fte a unite of one mile nml n quarter aim carry riraie timkihb. ,TXIIC KenttlCKV lM-tt).V, MI0VW1 as mc prowl raci- ej i in- 411U--WV.UH m... ...... famished the Holiest taVe in the vverld for any ape tl.emiiRlibrciK and this car'thc miIiip hn- been lneieu-ed. The winner en Mu VI must lecelvp as mueh as Mii.OOO. tin- end hone 00l)(l and SIIOOO will RO te the horse finishing third. The added money remains at $."0,000. but tile final entr fee hai'bccn ineuaed fiem i2."0 te $."00. 'Ihls will raise the value of the stake cenidcmbl from its fercntr figure and add te the keennes of the centeBt for-the prize. , ,fter this race will conic the VreaUness at Pimlico in Ualtlmere, which la tfce second rate in nlue. Tlie Derby, which wax revived in 17." an 1 run continuously ever since, 1b the banner cent of the je.ir. It hat. aeeunml.ited many points of attrac tiveness etit-lde of it menetar alue, and owners would rather win that racevthan nn ethci. It i- the eldest tiel e, nt in Atactica ami of late .ears Jiajbeen a content betweui tlie KVw and the West. Tliat is te sa , an Kaifeni horse or an Knvtcrii Mabie has been the favorite for many years but theKhatc net been cen'-Mcnt winners. jy.ast jcar, for cNample, Harry I'ayne Whitney furnished the faverlt'' Vntnr, but entries from tin. West which is a way of Miing Kentuckv KnlMicd one-two. New we linvi another fiwerlte. but no one can.be blamed ferUhnt. The unbeaten Mervieh i" oenldered the ''as of the ticld and few canhaec hew Henjamin Hleek s wonderful thoreuRhbred can lese. Still ou nevVr can tell In hers-e-raclnp. There is such a thing as the. dope and it fftijlently is upset PS K tflTLZ, the Uunixymcdc champion hr conquered hi another Behave i" y, I! eursctf or a I'aul Jenes or nu Ertcrminater, v hlch came out te the eteutln te defeat L'steba, or Omar Khayyam, uhich tchtppcil into suhmisiien the Eastern ticket in lDlGt He that 0? it mat, the 1(22 Derby premUei te he the greatest pf them all. Yanks Make Cut in Spring Training 'I Till. New Yerk Yankee-. hae Vut out spring training en a large scale. Instead of shlnninc set oral cariead. of jeuthful and ambitious ball plaers who lmrn't a chance In the weild te make Reed, Miller Muggins has ordered exactly thirty-four men te report in New Orleans, nnd that number includes the veterans and looking On the ether hand as thej say at the club, .Tawn Mcfiraw, with a. ball club which seems te be made te order, will take some fifty athletes te Sau Antonie because he wants te find a couple of geed pitchers and an outfielder or two. Last year the Yanks played Santa Clans te all of the bush-leaRueis In the world. If a ball player expressed 'a desire te assist the New Yorkers, be was Immediately signed. Scouts toured the ceuntr and ordered every likely looking ungstcr te go te Shrcvepert and hae a aratien at the expense of the Colonels. When the entire squad reported en the field the first day, it looked like the opening football practice nt Harvard. The field was e cluttered up with men in uniform tlmt Miller HugRins had te held two practices a day. In a short time the (com disclaimed all knewledpc of ever seeing some of the performers and the meaning the. performers were sni horn,' by the 'carload. There was no chance te de uny work until the gang had been cuf down te normal size. And, after it was all etcr, the Yanks gamed nothing. ITe trolley, Uuel: Wilsen nnd " Catchers Walh Srh Scott. Glenn Chick ? year Iluegini deci net have te de any crpctlmcntinj, has his infield and outfield all set, his catchers ate poed nnd the pitchers cannot he unpreied upon, lie iceuld like te net Ycnch from Detroit te fill in nhile Ilahc Jluth nnd Mcuscl are xacatieniny for fiic necks, but this is the only ihawje. Huggins' Bex Men Stand Out i rpHAT pitching staff looms up fermidablj at this time. If the stars Use J- .ir, tf, tlieln ciiritit'l t Inn I tlm ,lie nlllllw in fill, elrpillf Xlill hmp knma tell ..,. . ....'.. .!'.. ..... , .... w.. .......... . ....... vul. bustling te de if they hope te dislodge the Yanks from the peak. Have a 190k at the rester: Pitchers V,eh Shawke. Cnrl Mas. Waite Hevt. Sam Jenes. Jee I?us!i. l.Harry Murray. H. T. (lulp. I.eftv O'De'il. Heb Tecarr, (ieerge Qtiinn, Jim id Ilain Harper. I'hang, Al Deermer ami I'red Heffman. Infielders Wnlb Pipp. Aaren Ward, Mike McNallj, Hwrutt Frank Baker, Johnny Mitchell, Nerman McMillan, W. Kingdom nnd Klllinger. Outfielders Babe Iiuth. Heb M eusel, Klmer Miller. Hebby Reth, Tewster, Ilinkey Haines, Camp Skinner. Hd Meusel nnd O. U. Tucker. Net such a bad line-up for ANY blg-lengue club. The Infield should be rather speedy and, If Veach is procured in a trade for Mitchell, another larruping outfield will de a let of entraining. Huggins does net hae te be annoyed with untried jeungsters this season The (Jinnts nle nri all et rspi-rially in the infield. Kelly en first; lTrisch, second; Hancreft. short, and (Jreh at third base could hnrdlj be im im jireved upon. Iilsh Meusd and Yeung are geed outfielders, but the yawning apace In center field, left acant b Geerge Burns, will have te he tilled Cunningham amL, Shinner. reccntlj purchased from Indianapolis, arc the leading candidates, but McGraw wants te leek eer a half dozen ethers te make sure. Even thine depends upon the pitdicr. and .lawn will hae twent of I? 1 ,Othm en the job. lieughis, NeUf. Teney and Barnes ar the old Mund-bs, and Ih.'' uch is expected from irg.l Barnes, I'.it Shea and Bill Itjan. Thlrtpen ethers will make bids for two acant positions. LOOKS as if both McOraw and Ifuggms ate fieuring 011 the World Scries again and, according te the railj dope, they probably will get their uish. Willie Green Is ''Tnethpirk'" Glevnman LONG and skinny, Willie Grun, of K, ningtnn, is due te pnh his rliln fiame Inte the featherweight hmdu'lit is a hover of 110 mediocre ability. IThiH elongated 1'.'l-p.;in der, like the 1'unligil Sen. returned te Blulndelphi.i'n. Jidtic star, which rej ntnt en lie e t ililislied in the Middle West When Willie left his fit of luitli , step mm the garb of a gob during tin' Sreat war, Green's eui intuitions of lighting were p'nnned for tli. benefit of his Uncle Sam'l IIweir. the Inn of mling it up with his an.,r btnhlies caused (Jreen te get into fi-t 10 aitmn. and imm'rllatei 1k becinie 'i favorite Eddie Stanten, a former befi , was the athletic dlimer at the (ireat Lake Station, where the Kensington n an was locate 1, and he picked Green as the best prospect of th" aspiring p'i,;!ltMs there. Anil Willie has net divippeinte,! IM lie Stanten had Green homing censlstentl in tin Wist until i'e roethiiik" punclier fi. ight himself out of opponents, and new Wil'ic is 111 the l'nst ful'y ceniident that lie will lit able te dlspla the form te make linn a we thj mnt.nder ter the featherweight cbamplenship. In two bouts te dnte in 1'hili.di'lphln t.ieen 1ms ! 111 en str.it 01 1 ids class He had no trouble winning f 1 run Man n .ludge In tin ueerbi.il mile anil then he came through with 1111 lmpri"siw nnd favinntiiig leiur. eiM r Karl Hartman, who is one of 1'hlladelplua'i. most piemMiig hexere. Urcen showed In beth matches that he was a mm II buter, although appeared te lack punching puwirs viiHV WACK BICHT IM A ( ' I """ " I H, WMKJR... tfuaT TBLt ,M(f. PlBUDDV-l FIND TlA"T I , HAVS A VWIFfl AMD Sly 1 HIM YeU'Ve CJOT Te HAVt MV PRttSBWT ItJCOrAS Wilt. ( LgygJ-V CHttDRBeJ AsJD b), I A rtAisn-- MC4 3oed- I Ner N0T MeeT THfi MAY WJ6LU iMAClrJE THE HffARTCD--. ! yJlflH I HAD- I OBrAAMOJ OP TV PRB3feMT ( JTRAItsI OM MV.P0R5P Te 0,reTX0r0eV,8-ru l CeST OF L,V"NG J I -SUPPl-V TMEM WITH JOST ) A 8le3 AOVAWTASe TO TM I , s 1 f -Ape il,.rl'.ITiKr A BIG INCREASE. , s - ")- OP L,Ffi J HCatTATC Te SPEAK J i" jf&L I Jl. ijr rreRTY DOLLARS A WBK , " ,. la NO LOlsieieR. SUFFICICMT I f , " V. WHV HE &b e WOULD ) AMD TrtCRBFOHE I WI3M YeO I I 1 f.i TAKe THe MTTCR UP ( Te CeiJJiDCR. rV "RBOOeflT , I Y. WITH THE BOARD t Fet A RAiSfi Te FlFTV-' OKT OUT WrM 3eNRMeRS AT ONCK . PSRWM I u-qp M6 1 AeJD LET ME KivJOtW 7HC K " I " nra,i l p,Dt DEctaiew. of That J ; V J tHUfiy 8edv 10 a FewJDAYsj 3H & 5-J H S etts, ( 0H-HUH-TriAT)' Cff'I.U. H, T, TritaM IM, The Hardest Battle of My Ring Career 9 OV Mike Malene Knocked Harry Brown Inte a ! ' "Dream" in hatter's I Toughest Tussle " AWOKE" AFTER BOUT I B HARRY (KID) BROWN T WAS like a dream that hardest battle of nn ring career. Being .socked woezj early in the fifth round, feeling mycelf sailing nleng as If through space until .ifter the mnteh was ever and then wak ing up, as It were, in un dressing room were the sensa tional feelings I experienced one hilly night in September, 1017. Mlke Malene, i.'t that time r. etetan pune hu rt Kensington, w a s the man who crneked me then only a mere kid tlusli en the chin. I felt nnse'f go ing down, grabbed him mound the knees and --omeliew ei ether ni.inaged te pull melf up, holding en te Mike in a viselikc giip. I hne a faint recollection of Referee Temmv Heill losing a let of puff ti.Ing te separate us. Iinnll) he siicteciieii i and, eddently, I (.taggered around i-e much for several seconds that Malene couldn't gauge another wallop with jilf , terrific right. Then, as if in the dls tancr, I heard the tingle of a gong. My handlers surged into the ring and helped me te my corner. Wen en I'eints Ki KsxmeawsEgmsi American League Leaders . In Battle for First Place The undefeated leaders In the final half of the American Basket ball League, Alpha and Broadway Cyclc, clash this evening at Mur phy's Hall, Third nnd Brown streets, and the winner will, in nil probabil ity, annex the second-half hnnerH. Alpha will use Dailey, Grneff and Unweliffe, ferwards: IM Keenan, centre, nnd Gorden, lingo nndSoin nndSein mer guards, Broadway t'jclc will depend en l.uff and Gallagher, forwards; Buss Pessctt, center, and SimindUiger and Van Ostcu guards. The latter has been ill, however, and In case he does net play, "Bill" I'ike will get into the game. "CURLY" CHRISTIAN CAGES FIVE GOALS Sensational Scholastic Forward of Reading Bears Repeats Initial Performance PADDOCK NOW AFTER TED MEREDITH'S MARK California Sprinter Has Large Ambitions in Direction of Records for 440 and Alse the 100 Yards . Stretch CHARLIE two hcav PADDOCK heavily ce'ntcd desires. One Is te run 100 jards In 0 2-5 sccertds. The ether Is te run the 440 yards in 47 1-fi, n fifth under Ted Meredith's rceord rceerd hbldlng mark. The California flyer, with the right break, might easily gl't away with both. Of the two he has a better chance te break Meredith's mark, where his combined tpecd nnd stamina win be of great Help, lie sneum DC at I.Ih Iuii.4 .1.1.. nMneAM !. I nt. .e MAtlHl ' tun uvai in it rci.nuu, ,.nii iiiu vn.,j preve te be n bigger 3 ear than his last campaign, where he collected enough records te fill a hogshead. "J. J. M'ORAW noie plant te quit!" Five years age these lines tccre writ. Hut still beyond all ehanoe for euro He finds the pastime's ancient lure. Fer xchen the fever's tn your bones, In spite of pessimistic groans, When passing years hate come and gene, There j something beckons, en and en. There's something calls one te the field, With club and ball, or sicerd and shield, MV, tee, have mapped out our retreat, Only te find that tee must cat. EVERETT SCOTT, the Red Sox Sex Yankee shortstop, intends te leave n mark of durability that will never lie touched within memory or eyesight of this generation. Scott has already smashu! all records for continued serv ice en the field, nnd nothing short of a cnlamlty will check his career this year. Although a lianl, eieternunea ngiitcr, By GRANTLANDIRICE' . . t.. A I-. .. kill- tllA iiiruI. new carries as sac pinyea jusi i" .""-sr'vrr-" " ness ei nor Biyie ueeaii t t" .lJ nnmllu fihlx R. In fCt. lUUCh better off when she only plays Just enough te net the touch and feci of her clubs, where keenness for piny will mere than make up for lack of hard work. Miss Stirling has no particular faults te correct at any time. With less play she will agnin be a vital factor where the clans assemble, for n com bination of skill, power and courage is never checked by one en -year. (CpALIFORKIA is satisfied with the L aftermath of the W. and J. came," writes a Westerner. "If se many In the East can stir up such ti hullabaloo ever a tie, looking upon It ai a wonderful victory, far Western football isn't se bad off after all. What t tv r,.i t .tiii irnln mere around and make mere first downs? Didn't lale de the same thing against Harvard? Dldn t Notre Dame de the snme thing against Iowa? Didn't Pittsburgh make mero than twlce os many first downs agnlti3t I.nfavette than Lafnjette made against Pittsburgh? But did Yale, Notre Drtinc and Pittsburgh get nil the ciedlt? If the last football season proved anthlng, it proved that making first downs or gaining mero ground was only a small nart of what took place en the field when it came te the final Bcerc. JESSR OUIIiFORD, amateur golf champion, has get an early start for the biggest campaign of his career, li untoward events ueni iuimt NATIONAL 11 th A C.th.rin. St.. SATURDAY KVE., FEB. 4 ' JOHNNY i TV MAYO Vi. . COBB 40iinnv. ' e nre, MAHONEY v. CHIP WAGNER vi. WAGNER mv. ni JACKSON vs. GIBBONS rilll. JOHNNt SALVAD0RE vi. DONNELLY Fire CrtVr-itk Itents -Fottpened Frem I'Mt Wttk RfMirrd Hwt, 1, 60, l.00. Aflm., 80, fmtea 61M Wit 107. ICE PALACE 45TH ft MARKET STRXZT8 sT"ArNicMXi"7.. QUAKER crrv (U. H. A, Hoeker An. Otm) ic. jffsyfiSM.y?"1' i.Bv 3 irKiNCbiun vs. XALb (iBttreoUegitt Otrat) Fnblie 8kkUntAftr Oimt ICE SKATING Even Dt Etmat Zuiday mpotent iBitraotert t All Sonleu jmaEEsiiwjspAiLTr" nlwnjs in the thick of the game, he Bosten Siege Oun intends te go aftet ARMPRIESTER DOES WELL rjSTKRN I,KA0ti: . w. i r.r. w. Nrw erk .1 II l.txm rnntrM'le 2 rTpnten,.. I .SitO Rnidlnir.. l ( nmite-n .. I l .80(1 Wlkrvll.. i.. r.r. 0 .MO .!0I) I .'i00 knows hew te protect himself nnd hew te evade Hiich ailments as charlcy horse nnd the twisted llgnment. The wonder is thnt staleness never seems te fellow his lnccsxnnt ninrch, as he Is about as keen for competition In October as he was back in April or May. In addi tion te hardiness nnd fortitude, Scott lins shown hew fnr the set purpose te keep going will carry one along. ALEXA STIRLING, former worn en's champion, has no Idea of sur rendering her old homestead at the top without a contest. She doesn't plan te play neaily se much golf this season KTIt A RACE STREETS IN CONJUNCTION WITH RIJOU TONIGHT BASKETBALL W. P. Yng. Men's Hebrew Asse. vs. Greenway Club Ne Ailvsnea In frltm for ThU Ftmture DEftM 176 KrnalnEtenAv.Arumbfrland f tUrLtO 3 HI .r neut. In Coninnrtlen Ullh Hit Ilurlfanue Shew Tenirrht Boxing Tonight FRANK K. 0. SMITH vs. KID WEST Ttrrv nreAN m, jek (kii) KiiAnKr.v 41MMV IMIYI.K vs. CIIAH. HWIS t BIO H1IOWH FOK TIIF. rBlfE OF OVR STERNERS CKIAR STORB 20-N-!ZST. .1.. lllil..l. l,nmnlnliulllll nt ITCSIWICK, te lake his fling in the open title hunt of betli countries ami ihcm "1".I"-'; adjusted for a defense of his title at IJroeklinc. Oullferd Is one of tlie. for tunate tjpes that can keep nt it without i. t.!., .m t.iimipnllv. As a rule, lie is enlv Betting well wnrmed up where .l ethers nie about icady te knock off nn I limniffililllllinVIIDIllllini rail it n week s werK. ins cany nun in.-i.i. ..ill nt lit in nut under coon headway, and with the confidence that I comes from wearing n crown lie will ue PIPES REPAIRED Thoroughly Cheaply BITS FOR PIPES OF ALL MAKES L nn cxtiemely robust preposition te ever threw. Copyright, 1011. All r.lghts Fcscrvtd, MRS. CALEB FOX A WINNER HARRY (KID) I1ROW.S told him net te worry that I weuh. go thieugh with the mutch. While getting into my ling togs, n little gi,i haired fellow, with a niie-tiue-blnckcncd pipe in his mouth, st lulled into the dres-dug meii'i and asked, gruflh : "Who's the guy 1 fight?" I didn't knew who the man was until one of his m ends pointed me i nut. Once ineic I felt thnt chilly sen- atlen. Stepped Kist , I was glad when it wns time for our bout. Right off the lecl I stinted step- ping as fast as 1 !iae neer ntcpperi before, diifUIng, dodging, running awa and nt (lie 'nine time 'ticking out a left jab. Dually, .Malene started te bleed from mouth and nose, and along about the third round he began te cursu tind swear at me in the clinches. "Yeu can't keep running all night; I'll get .Mill in n while, and when you go down jeu'll never get up," he hissed. He get mc all right ' admit. That wallop in the fifth teund teas a tullapaloeza. Still, Mnlenc'H punch wasn't the hardest I hiue niffered. The next bout I had w.is with Al Moere at the ball this yi;i;ks sninnci.r. rrl.lm Wllkci-nnrrf. nt Trenten. aA"ttn YJa B",-,n- ,,n,,,cn "Cuilv" Christian, former Rensa Rensa tiennl Reading High Scheel basketball star, who made Mich en auspicious big league debut against Ceatcsvlllc en aturday night, plaed with the Reading Hears at Camden ln"t evening and the jeung Bruin repented his performance of Snttiidnr night. In his initinl encounter the youngster pitied (he field goals, and n plnver Huntingdon Valley Gelfer Defeats Glenna Collett 1 Up at Bellealr nellealr Heights. FIa Feb. 2. Mrs. Caleb I Cox, of Huntingdon Valley, defeated Miss Glenna Collett, of Piov Piev idence, en the UclIcalr links here bj 1 Miss Collett was the fnverlte, but her long game, geed as it was, was net te be compared with Mrs. Fex's magnif icent approaching nnd putting. The ilKTcience -In the nees of the plaers made it till the mere interesting wlie took part in that game vouchsafed I from a irallerv lew point. Mrs, 1 e tlie information that Reading would lniig!iingl admitted that she was forty net win another decision In llilv Imlf ,..,u l.ln ilmn lur nmieneiit. hut Mis. with its present etltllt. hut hn nminr. i i', .n.t ilw. r.iiiinl In VS. which Is speitlng dogs nnd five championship ...". ...ei.... inf f..ii .trnntni -iss i peinis were nueweii in c asses ler neint- Cecil I.eltch. the llrltlMi woman star. , ers, Amer can foxhounds, Lnglish set and was favored te win this teurtia- ters, Ilifihland white terriers, cheiv ment Mrs. Fex will plav against Mr. i chews, beagles nnd shepherd dogs. ;. K. Merrow today. Miie inner wen - the iiiialil'jing leund and eter(liiy no- cum (ins anether buem coming if thcureml irelf here for n wemnn ilaur. xv.irl. ir flu. .. l.i........ .. ... . . In . .. .. . i i,i , t ...1 1 ....... ... .,,,- urn I'lillllltlllllieil Hist CVO- ning can he taken ns a eiitciinn. Rending le-t te Camden 40 te 33, but the Skceters had te hustle te gain the elecisien. The .Terseymcn stnrted with Captain Rev Steel en the sielelines. tlie limt time for a long while, nnd feated Mrs. Sewell Ferd by 7 nnd 0 linear (irlmstcuil unrkerl iilnmul.1n nf "Soup" Campbell nt feiward. This riaturall handicapped the liassin-? of the .Skceters for the time being. Fle for riirUitin Jockey, On Saturday Christian alte. anted at1 Year8' Gets Trainer's License forward nnd gunid. as Reading had I New Yerk, Feb. 2.-rJehnny Leftus gicn orders for Sehwnb te plav Rlp-daNn of penance in the sport of rncing ley and when Ripley meveef li'ack te ' will come te a close this afternoon. The h"(uu Li n nil lmil nn in nru'nn . viiitpkt. iniKi?v miii:u iiib wuje iv i Hut lust niKlit Christinn wns nt forward , Slenn will be restored te Reed favor by LANSOOWNE DOG BEST Champien of Rosemont Sunburst Best Entry for Three Seasons Plnchurst, N. C, Feb. 2. Champien of Rosemont Sunburst, owned by the Rosemont Kennels, of Philadelphia, and bred by Mrs. 11. P. Lewis, Jr., of Lnns Lnns elewne, wns awarded the prize for being the best deg exhibited in the five-point deg show of the Plnchurst Kennel Club. This beautiful grej hound is n son of T.nnsdowne Sunflower, declared the best deg In the Plnehtirst show for three consecutive seasons and winner of the nme honor -in sixty-four ether fitaits. The show henclied n large number of On hundreds of thousands of tables every day Victer Bread Big Leaf 6 c Sold only in our Stores TORES RESTORE JOHNNY LOFTUS Ruled Off Turf ter Twe t . i. .. I. mm tlm ult tli nnd ""..," "r.r'i'.n.r. new Vet Pa.U '"'d in the tirst leuml he caught limn t.M, in. . -,-....... - - ---- hew I ever linMied the match. A"1'- at Hint. tne teiu iii i ""'i"" lime iunim.ii.mi ...- .,'-,. .... vnien " 1 i henrr it in iinse f. "IVin't . . . L. A n.n i line t mi r 11" iiiiii ..w-..-- ,,'-.., .-.. - me oeming In with a light en the chin. I went down, and the first thing I '1 knew I henid the refeiee count, ''sl. 1,.,m le un nut until I was fllllv diessed that 1 usked. "In what leiind was I knocked ent'f" Te my surprise 1 was told that I had wen easily. 'J hat v.as only the thud lout of my i mrcr. I iras a sophomore at Seuth Philadelphia High Scheel at the time, and did net have time te tend papas about tbv diffrent borers. Jnc Blum tens doing my busmen, mid one afternoon he In formed mc that I uas te box the fnlleiitnu I'nday night at the old Senpaiui, "T . unenent APPLEBY BROTHERS LEAD I didn't een ask who in opponent ... as te l,e When I rn,,l the c L. victories, Are Undefeated se m one asked me U ' hnnw . terrific punelier Mike Maleu- was. 1 In Amateur 18,2 Billiard Matches angered. "Ne. and fuithermore I N yer, lb u,Thp Appleby ,,., caie" I think that my e" " e"" hrnthcrSl Elgnr T. and Franc! S., ""heM .reCufuK. l Jltb two icterles each and no defeats! "W'e'l ' c.une bnck a quick reply, i nlc Rhenlng the wny te their feui tliej utnrt counting nt one any inereV" That pundi wns the hardest 1 hae ever Miffeied. In fact, these matches with Malene and Moere were tlie enlj bouts in which I really wns extended and since then I hnve engaged in eighty-fit e contests. 'Would you believe it, the bouts with Johnny Kilbanc und Johnny Dundee ueic about the easiest 1 cvci hate had? Willie Jnrksnn 111 tell alient the hanletit Imttli' tf Ills riiiir rureiT In snturila' edi tion of rim I.M'iilnu I'ulillr I.iilk'fr. dm tneliev I'liib nnd rccehe his license as tiainer. l.eftus hns been barred feri two joins. , The icnl caue of Iieftus falling into, disfavor is known only te the powers flint be. It was current ges-s-ip thnt a t.nnr ride en Sir llniten, in Maijlaiid, , Aimpiicstui. enl.i cnged one hi ought about his suspension. There have. Armpilestcr plajed several been niiiiiy welnl stories or tne ine-en- the entile time and he secured II vp field goals, although Dave Ketr. who played him, tnilied the same number. Armpriester was teamed at forward with "Curb" and he was credited with three baskets, thn saine number as en Sntuida.v. Neil Iieiuhan. who en- peseii basket games with Reading before, but he did slstcnt rncing of Sir Hnrten and cerj net leek nearly se geed as with the explanation cleared l.ettus et ills present combination. iliencst. ' The llerks County clan wns in the . running throughout. Cnmden managed OTPIMMPT7 I FADS SKATERS FRENCH, SHRINER & URNER SALE 3$li3iXtS'w OF MEN'S SHOES te end the first half in the lend. 21 te I 11, by a sliaip rally at the finish, but I in the second period the visitors came 1 fiem behind nnd at one time were only a point in the rear at '-'4 te 'Z. The .Terse men stinted one of their usunl eliajai ti nstic scoring inllies and once mme diew awa te a geed had which tlie, lii'l dte tne tinish. A llusy K enlng Tliuisdaj is the busiest night en the lenl biiski.ti..ll schedule, as meie Im portant league and Independent contests nru (letiilul en tliat cumlng than anv Has Total of Eighty Points In Sara nac Ice Skating Championship Saranac, Lake, N. , Feb. . Wil liam Stelnuietz, of tlm Norwegian Nerwegian Amerknii Athletic Club, of Chicago, is li ailing In the point score at the end of the bocend day of, the three-day meet of the international ice skating chain-plen-hips being held heie. KtclntueU, h winning the tliree-nu.iitei'-inlle filial, taking second in the lialf-mlle final nnil winning the one ,trv fmmmmimmmmm This semi-annual event makes it possible te buy these famous shoes at practically the prices of ordinary ones. STORE AT 115 SOUTH 12tH STREET I.. - ether. The Manufacturers' League mile final, has a total of 81) points. "lies ill. gu thnt kllleil SI teiie" wuu a pun.l net the henrt ne.t te long age. I tr it n chill run up m biiek. M;en I .1.1 in,..., Vin,if it. Jee turned all as.-" " " .' , i. i,, w ante ii ie uiwn ii" ibeut Malene. lIeeer, I ceile.i ' told he Beets and Saddle &v. f fQMOIineW night at tht pest, ana lelinny llinnt PENN IN NEW YORK POLO CemmindiT MrMHi n appears best in th- M chants' Handle nn. nl ii mile, at New Orleans tedav. Mnrsdalc and Ashland .iicntlier spee.h ones and nre faNer.d 1 the weighls lleres well elnced in ether races aie: I'irst raie, St. Angelina. Dearie. I.aih lless second. Helen Atklu, Ress . n T H I'enelcrgiist: thiid. Maiie ii'.'-t.- v. nf Aies. I'aul Connelh : f,.'rtli 'Miibiher. SerWter, llright n..i,. v.vtl Sietih eidlct. Big Has Kept In Shdpe at Lecal Gym for IM. WoelM uish Nerdnii. i 'iiu. Cambria Club fliren tiam n ill tjn te I'n has pi'kiil II iUie llnii.i te take n lamliiistma. ISeslng is a funny game you ncirr can till -and the Davis Willie may upset tin dope nf the fhern tlllr. I epyr ell IS,'.', hj I ub ie tilatr Cnnrnny I DONNELLY IN TOWN rhnls in the national itmatqiir 1S.L' bnlkline tournament new In progres nt tlie Crescent Athletic Club, Rroeklyn. Finui'ih came en cen terms with his brother jesterday by defeating T. Ilenrj Clnikben, of the Amateur I5II llnrd Club, .'100 te I!(J.", in the second afternoon game. Clnrksen wen the inntlnce contest from IMward W. (Juidner, of Mout Meut clalr, N. J., by n score of ,'!()() te LMIl. Duly two mnteheb weic en, today's card. Francis S. Appleby muxts F.d ward AV. (iardner in the afteinoen und Kdgnr T. Appleby onceunti n Finil A. Reuiier teiiight. SECRET BASKETBALL DRILLS it K Quakers Will Enter Tourney uame Saturday Saturday's Beut The Fenn pole team, aftei its wo'en delmnv Iieiun llv. I'ni.niten I'a ever Cernell, Is In great shape for tin- lightweight has hi en n t(MU1 n'U(l(,jj' .big game this Satuiday night agnlnut i Whe i the Nntienal bout, l,t rei the IJroekljn Riding and Driving Club wen- postponed because ( ti,0 snow) TJUen hat) icoewred from Ills ncent Islnrin, the up-Stutcr decided te remnln Veidlct. Little seventh, Kingfisher, '& u H.t Injuries and the entire vrjmid Is in gen d condition. Seme of the foremost plnj tr In the ceuntrj tin. liuluded in the jacmber.shlp of the Ilrnekljn erianl.i- w tlen, nnd a fast game is assured. r,vK&, 199 Red an' i,,l"' I'lajers have been r5;. H.la. ..mil 1titnrnv.il Inpin it, .,1am .il HBIIIUI 1,14, I. ,...l.,". v. .u.,.( .11,111-1 I Aliemnn, n sear m ene rinia U Country Club, that it has been te enter mc ijiinuers in the Yerk pole tourney tin latter part thta month. each Alleunm Is two varsity teams and a fresh- ejuad. tiernnilli ler ill uie Kiune ihed.sucn a point mat new in riniaiKipiila, and he kept in simpe nt Teddy Ure lie's Seuth I'lnladeli hln g)inn. Deunellj Is te appear in the wind-up S.iturda night at tlie Kiev cnth street club ng.ilnst Phil Sail a a dele, the Coast marvel, A weltei weight match will he the feature of the send -final. .Ilmni.v fiih. bona, of rns Ferry, will be pitted agnlunt Jee Jacksen, of Seuth I'hll.i. dolphin. Anether mnteh vvhli'li Is attracting a let of interest Is te be the third num ber. Al Wagner, tlm promoter and umtehmaKer nt tun .National, Ila.ina- l'l"t riue, Knjmnn, Jehn i Cite, Dragoon; sicnnd. Sun Rose, Vid''ewoed, Mldlnn; third. The lte. Um.ii Htttiin. C.iilden Red; fourth i'l rl.nata Am 'e X. Knildel ; fifth. Cel I t I'.i'K" Abend, ChuMie Hellers; sixth Ceithlantlne, Jap Miimn, Altse. '!,,,' ii i' 'Hitmumnly until Oilnlier 7 ??e ln'mi"1 " " ",0" ',P"I, " Toiento ami jclUfs t'1 u ' J"r , I A linrlii" w" slven the npnnnenl" 'if .-.., trmKn 1 tlm MfceUml lliiute Com Cem .,?iti. ami Hin i'e ireilnK fur rfrnal of hn l """' r '""' ,hl1 L",,',1JCt "f ,he lerl in tlut htivl . Tin- Meiitfnrt Jnnf heriieii at New Or "", "eiilu livlHien f the Jnncs Hable la v In'crlng. TMMn will irpl will M built in the armory at bnck into action, nnd he will take en mrvvt mm l.untnnirr i iw imu"i ..v.j,..wwvy mucr weijnt ntw (.Inieir h ' tmi In ln 'nnius Ilamllcnp ... i i.,f., vninrtltiv i. i-'A0n Hene .... ..u .. l.li.lr j t. n frnm n r.tr.n u'lilph I M.tliaLk uiiiKi-i "- ,".""'" V"J".,lV ' tr- "I. H.TnrH.V. Sfae Uiltir than ta .ha. .hewn l recent w .eenild.: fferlB. but ha will htiv a haril Held le com- cnance i tat In the Comm, t Coach Wachter Adepts Nevel Prac tice Plan at Harvard '.iinhrlilge, Muss., IMi. '. Ilnsket ball nt llarvaid is new turned te swiei practice, Tlm first seiiet scslen will Im held this afternoon at Walker (!jin nullum at M. I. T. The i cam Is te meet lale next 'lues 1 day at New Haven for the flint time in i i almost ht'iten vears, und Ceaeh Wadi- I 1 ter has new offensive luetics he wishes te work out In sectet as well ns defen I she pointers the live must Icniii In 1 order te tuin back the D'i. 1 Nene but the pln.vers of the team will he allowed en tlm courts for the next fuw das. Gophers' Basketball Squad Crippled, Mlnnr.i.IJ.. Minn.. IVb. 2 lV.,,Vl.rVttv,"er ( Duils I Keiirnev of tne I nivtraiiy rir I Mil iieieta bankelliiill team, In a liiipltiii Sa? raevil thjlr Ur-trlnu. t resents its usunl pnir of gnines. In the first Ke.v stone Telephone opposes M. J. Deiigheit), nnd In tlm ether Ameilcan Riiilvvav I'vpiess clashes with rieisher. The Telephone lnds have enlv wen a single gnme in this half, but with such stut s as Mneichead, Keating and Colhoun in the line-up bheiild' hand Deugliertj n ihfe.it and tie the down dewn down eowners. In the ether game American R.illw.i.v must v.in in eidei' te keep en even tonus with Art Leem for (ir-t plnce. rirlslier has wen one game in tour pla.veij in the final senes, but tlm Varinis have lest all by cln-i sceics, and it would no nsien no biupri-e if they tumbled the leaders. At New Aiiditetiuni Hall, Seventh sticet nnd Snvd.r avenue, the lnK inde pendent fuss between the sieuiii I'hlllv Hebievvs nnd Kn.veula will be staged. The enlv defeat en the home Heur sus tallied bv the Sphus this jrui was nt the li.imls of Kn.veula, und tiny nie anxious te secuie ii'venge. Tin se clubs', me anions the leidlng ones In the city. nnd both ilalni the iiulepi iiileni iinni- pienship. It will hi' one of the best of die ,venr, and will (enipaie favetahly with Eastern League game. Anether impeitant contest is Ixtvvien Aiiuinas and llnncei'k at Aiiuinas' hall, at r.ighteeiuli and Mellis stieits. At Ma chinists' Tuuplc, Thiiliciilh nnd Spring (iiuden s t roots, Cathedral will play Shaunlian, , Chailcs Jevvtravv, of the Lake I'lacid Skating Association, Is second with 70 points. The Canadian star, Charles ttermnn, of the Cemmeni.il Club, of St. Jehn, N, IL, is thlid with .'!0 points. 20 per cent discount taken off your sales check when you pay High Scheel Gym Suits Skating Rink Prey of Flames s,iuilt Me Marie. Mull., IVl. .' the re-I inalnlnK l.eikiy Ipiibue snm" M-lieiluleil te In iiliiveil 1 re liuiv be canceled, in a ro re Hiilt of a fln tliat ilctre,.i it,s 1 nli tun), I in' nluhi. 'Ih h'ne nturtfil 'n the lunch- mini uli'l rueldh cenauineil thu utrut.iuri'. All thu almteri ein-n'ml unlnjureil Marty Farrell Beats Celima ls Ancilts, IVb. '.' 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