s jrrii. .0" QLMJ ;'ffMM"M ?7Bil lVi WT a x."n.. L- 'J K7XXTJ '.'" yT T jJif" In mateur Rule Will Be One of the Principal Topics at Annual Meeting of Tennis Selens Tedi Wllierapf IF&shTM IE ON RULES AT IE! Te Discuss Seeded Draw and Amateur uaw r-iwrv... at Today's Session i lucATPn ARGUMENTS LIKELY w : ' New Yerl(, Feb. 4,-Tennls officials J fiew'all. ect tnc county . ........ Ul .hl n.ernln for the annual nifet- 4 1., of the United Wales Lawn Uennis ?Xluen at the Waldorf-Asteria thl- J.tternoen. Tlie meetlnaj Is one of the mK Important In years as proposals Cifer rsllenl cliangci In the rules will )nHt. , . . ,. The me't mvcciihik i"i""" "-J L.f.-L" ,ir.w wh eh will put nn end , . the blind greuplnp of stars in one !!.... .1,1., enabling a mediocre ,-lrtckct i'P".. """i. .he. final... Thii Is a ffl, move and should pass without much dimension. iftAa ' L'm wri Ins Vlgncd' dully accounts of SEamenU in which they art i pl M lid the ether an nmendinent which tilt forbid Jlrrt-rank player from I Miiicatlne in exliibitien matcnes I, paflici. aiinc ' .i11,iw CSm the ' r"nVHMnVodte'rnUc funds for great tublc calamities. . It It felt by ninny Interested In the time that the proposal ajainst writing ta lined at Hill Tilden. werW'a cham cham Sen and Vincent Uleliar.li, local sen sen ntleni JS these two have been most active In reporting tournaments. It is net the intention of these who ire backing the mggcstlen te prohibit InliicM fre.n reviewing leurneyn iui vJpapew after the play is completed, : M hey nrgue that predictions before t 'during 1 no muniey w i""1 ;..: i thou- participating and that the players writing nre cxpiemug uic.r name for eonipensntleii which, they point out, Is contrary te thu spirit or the amateur rules. Tim suggestion te revise the rule covering participation In exhibition matches will probably be amended te allow clubs te stage matches te raise fanils te be used for the development of the game. It is nlse likely tlmt the players invited te piny In such match.' munt flrs-t obtain the permission of the iitlenal body before accepting. ( pnal ' CRUCIAL ICE MATCH yale and Princeton Meet In Game of Season Isle Princeton Fhlra . " ,,lMnY? SJJII ' "ieff wins .'.!'.' .".Merrill K'." Initreai rltht defense Van Oerblt (seldte.. hill Irft detente . . ceul ...... rauman . .Maxwell I.Vmtnute IMieree jack Divine. Three struts. Vnle nnrl Princeton will MilEO thc'ir final Intercollegiate hockey gnme of the Miien at the Ice Pnlnce tonight. Thin in Important game for Princeton, for upon the outcome hinges PilnccteiiV chance of leinaining in the race for the college I'hninpienshlp. llarvnul lint mined only one gnme gainst the Big Three, snd this i exulted iff a victory ever Princeton. The ('rim ('rim enplajs I'llnceten nt Bosten in n re turn game and must meet Yale twice. esce at New 1 linen anil the hcceih! I, time nt the Bosten Aicnu. Meth teams huve cone tliieuirli a son- oils course In prcpuiHtinn for tonight' grapple. ., ... ... ..,., ..,., fLAT IN ItAAS NIVAL Lew-Score Recerd In Gelf Open May Be Made San Antonie. Te.. IVh. 'I t.'inn! play In the Tevns open golf champion alp tournament begnn here today with three contestants In n position te Mir MM the low s.'erc of 2S!I made in the J021 national open tournament nt the Columbia Country Club, Washington, by ,'lm llnrnes, Kllher Cull Walker, et Iungiewoed, '., with 1!!S for the .111 holes played jestinlnj ; lleh .McDonald of Chicago, MilUM. or But U'llnia, et New Yeik, With 144. cnil hen. flip nntlniml elmm. plenslilp muik by eeiuilling O'Hara's! koercy, McDonald's RT Cor lilu uirnml 1W . e- I Jerikij Ih within two brakes of the pm- I fnMeiul ceuise lecenl. which was made .jinilcr iliffeient conditions en three, jelen. .Ne. 1 anil Ne. :; of the course ve n snnil coaling as an Insurance Hinst inln. while Ne. in is thirty1 ;rrt longer than when ihe .". mink was set. M00RESTOWN VICTOR Surprises La Salle Pree by Score of 33 te 28 '"P, nt I'hlliidelnliiii. niu ..Ii..., ., I.i l5ir1r1"-' ''0U v,-teHili b Moeicslown MS MEETING bM.'. . '"..."" !w."0'' " l"l"Uctball ;--. "".' -niiiiiiii. inriurr u. a ;;.i e Mijerntuni. 'cum(HfwnT.ii femjiil I.. i Sn l .. . Wh ( .MiI.DUKhlln i'uilll. . Hec l.fi.i.l Wlililera ecunr. I Inn. Jinn. tot Will i "reiii rtMlti-i Kiiurit ruin. Oeiu , ,.,u.""' . uril. Whit. ." ,V.'.T.' ""'r. tali .'' ' l"-'r... - Vldtue cieiiU "riMUir'TlnV.' Iletere lm .' nilnulti. ' net. Im ll'h i. i. rs KliAX T oei n .IAKKI3, u southpaw, wants ,0 I'Jin golf, but he can't llnd a "ii-naniln golf course. TTAn. i. . ... . ... "Tlriief mtchiur, ni.r., ..:. ..i.:.. ,i .. c! HOliiy e ll Wiiecm. OllF 11l.ll. f I.. TajliVnliie. III??" 'C """-Wnfir is nut ,.ii 17 imi mi k.h.7v ."": "nin'h.v until nnpn i.- i.-Aui. t . MT II (lOlihtlf'KK 111 Itllinli tl.L.,1., ' ' iiriii ak A I.tatlit I . . lltiii;;Ur"Vh" fli,r',.,Pr-T''"nf!. II, avv chann lceniHl. 0." Vi fill out their vi hum ' "lirekcn" IhiQUih. Jfejf frtunn tat nWt'i is "" ,a,eM meUe u,mtr-' urcul, i V klrd Vh0UPl'e!i,,,5,,:!'J,m" ' be "' -. ihu 4 uie, Crleten Brai. n... 01.. ,, ! Bt,,,,.,.... '".-"" w"" or" neceru m,2& &-7 SHffi SHIS' j "l W ebinT si.ulb.?re ,kl iam' which ln"t tt up vVth'l'.V," flrr.tr'i."" M- "HI at is. ..-.. ".'. ." . recora-ne latr n a ........ wt ev re(. I Checkara all-. . I ilin.. " "I en eunaay l!t e?0,:, .-ChKk.ri and chtaa may without braakinS Wflualta en Sunday Enriini.r,ii!!,,S law. Tha Houet e( PTU a biiiTnT,?."?? ..'' ri tO' jiiu.e aainea ifgai, J .i-j'A Sr.V lW.it Fermer Baseball Star Seme Gelfer at 76 Han Francisce, Feb. 4. Geerge Wright, of Hosten, one of the pio neer stars of bascbnll who is vlflt Ing nt Delmonte, Calif., celebrated his seventy-sixth birthday by play ing the seaside gob? course nt Peb ble Beach , near Delmonte, In 83, a score most golfers half his age would be proud te equal. Hnck In the )ars when the game of baseball was' just taking held Wright managed the Cincinnati Reds, and one season made eighty home runs. One year his ten in. played Its entire schedule without being defeated. Wright hns been given credit, for creating the position of shortstop. HAMER AGAIN STARS IN PENN WEEKLY MEET Grid Star Wins Hammer and Discus Throws Needs Cops Pele Vault Tex ITamer, who Is proving himself one of the best all-around athletes In the University of Pennsylvnnln and n fit successor of Heward Ilerry in that respect, snared the lien's honors in the third weekly beard track meet yester day afternoon. The husky lad from the Lene Star State captured two first places yesterdaV, winning the hammer threw and the discus. Last week Hamcr wen the shot-put and the pre vious week took first medal In the CO yaid dash. Hamcr heaved the discus 121 feet 0 Inches, which Included a 12-feet blind!-' cap. He mvung the hammer 148 feet with a 40-feet handicap. One of the best performances of the afternoon was turned In by Needs, who went ever the bar in the pole vault at 11 feet n Inches. This is one of the best marks made In the outdoor handi caps. Needs was en scratch In the event and defeated Owen with a 7 lnch handicap. Tim latter cleared the bar at an actual height' of 10 feet. H. C. Butts captured the 880-ynrd run from u geed field from the 35 yard mark in 2:fl(j. Jack Hcrr, the varsity star, was nosed out by a yard for first place. Ilerr started from scratch and overhauled the entire field with the exception of Butt, who proved strong at the finish. LOCKE CASE CLEARED Iowa Star Lived Up te Rules of Ath letic Authorities Chicago. Veb. 4. An evnmliintlen of Western Conference rules, the icsiilf of which wcie iniiile public today, has cleared up the question nili-eil as te the reason ler the exoneration of Gorden Lecke. Htiir 1'nlversity of lewn 'fullback. et churges of professionalism., despite the fact that he plnvcd Minimer baseball. Lecke's .live differed from these of me twcniy-inu JU.I.UC western atiiletcs who have been disbarred or face dis barment from lelleglutcuthletUsbeciiie of im ti IpiiUen in professional games, ii urn. pointed out. mid the following con ference rule covering his rase was cited: "A student limy engage In nn oc casional game during the siiiiimer vaca tion en a tenm that has no pci'mniicnt organization, provided xuch a team is net a piofesslenal or semi-professional '. that written permission hns been secuied from the proper athletic authorities, anil that Mich permission is for only one team during a vacation." Lecke, Ii was pointed out. complied with nil thu previsions of the title, mid the athletic authorities of the univer sity were thus cefenlznnt of the fuel that he was iilujliiir summer linsehull i and also that he was net violating thu conference tiles. HARLOW TO COACH COLGATE Huge Bezdek's Aide Succeeds E. C. Huntingdon, Jr., as Grid Menter Hamilton, N. , Feb. 4. Uiebard C. Harlq,w, of State College, Pa., has been appointed coach of the Colgate University football squad, succeeding KUery O. Huntington, Jr. Announce Anneunce nient was made Inst night by (irndunte Manager William A. Beld upon receipt of word from .1, A. Mlgel, of New Yerk, president of the Colgate University Alumni Athletic Council. Harlow, who hns been associated with Penn State championship elevens for many years past ns couch and luter line coach and adviser te Huge Bc.dcU, during the letter's iclgn, will come te Colgate in April and conduct spring t mining. He will become u member of the fnciiltv as assistant professor of phjslcal education and will reipnln here tlnoiigheiit the year. In udditleti te football, ever which lie will have full su. Unrlew U te leneh boxing and wrestling, ami Col gate will shortly adept these sports and compete in intercollegiate circle. ST. STEPHEN'S IN FRONT Wins Seventeenth V.ctery by De feating St. Michael's Jack llehdei'en's St. Stephen's bin- team continued Its winuiii',' by defcuilntr St. Michael's en i , ,...ir the latter h fleer b. a si ere of 2i te 21, This was the sciend defeat of the se.i se.i sen for St'. Michael's and the seven teenth lcteiy out of u total of nine let n sumo for Hendersen's live. St. Stephen's itlajed n renin i liable defciuhe tfauie, with Butler and Hurley, lurvviiruft; i.uusruii, ceuier, nnu iiuicu iiuicu ilnsen mill Bariett, guards, in the line jup. Hutchinson was thu Hcering star, netting five Held coals nnd three from the foul line. Lunsren played bril liantly In shutting out his opponent, K.bble. SWIM MEET TONIGHT Many Entries Received .for Water Competition at Turngemelnde The fir.-t of the Middle Atlantic Ath h'llc As"nciatien chiiiiiiiieiishiii niei ts r.t the Philadelphia Tin U','eiiicliide will lie held tonight in the tank at Bread stieej .,.. i-ii 1.1.. , , i- ........ I lllll! Vyl'IIIII.UIII llllllll'i .. I'll pi' 1111 1,1 IM hns been lecelved. sliev. lug Unit the competition will be close. Vive events are 011 the preginm for tonight. The 220-jnnl swim, women's lOO-.vnid dash, lOO-.vnrd neviie nice for men, fancy diving for woman and 100-viiiil liainllcap for girls under fif -- teen lire the events scheduled. Last Night's Cage Scores TrenleM. 32: WIIUea-Harre, 30 Kuveula, :.' Nativity. 10 MaJunni. !!0i i: V. r . lit) .N'UMemii ItfilH, 37i, llliies, 31. Hi. .Simeon. H2, i:rl. 10. HI, Jamf, !lui HurllnKten. ".'I Trl-Ceunrli, S7: Ht. Tranela Xuvlei. l.Rltfr-Day b'nlnla 2Si 311. Ilermen Jtajeultt 20! Niitlvlty. 10 .in, 17 i;nu'pm"ili. -1. iiunii.'nniire, .1, Jleicr Vehicle. 2M A. T ft P.. 17. ratx-jnacle. 2S llleckiey, 2ft. Ht. IienlfHce. .-', l.ynn.'U St. llniry'a 24: M. tc ., 17. A. O. II,. ni, AII'Amfricnn. is lliacK ituviK. .4; niurnii .minera. 14, Tfianala HpeiU tjlub. 27: Uvaiwel A. A,, 20 1, BUI Quaker Dulldei, 81. at Kanalncten. 21. TwantUlk .t. C'C!I Ulndanherai., KerOivMirr City .are. 27. Hlcnmen Memerial, -1: Chl Uemerlal, 9. ury. .is. I MdMmMMLiiMiMih 1 J " j.' A I WEST PHILA. TIES FOR HOCKEY LEAD Bryn Athyn Defeated en Ice for N Second Time In Twenty Years GOODRITZ IS BRILLIANT w. Wet I'hlln. Illjth ... a Jlrvn Athyn Academy .. S Pe ,7ft .750 .ass .000 r.piacnpai Academy t catiieilc High 0 attrday'a Keimltn JVrat Phtla. ltlRlr) 2: Ilryn Athyn Arad., 0. l.plfcepal Academy, lj Catholic High, 0. By PAUL PREP WKST PIHLADKLPHIA IIIOII SCHOOL tied Bryn Athyn Acad emy for the lead In the Jntcrschelastlc Ice Heckey League when the latter school was defeated at the Ice Palace, Forty-fifth nnd Market streets, last evening. The final score was 2 te 0. Bryn, Athyn Academy first placed n sextet en the Ice twenty years age. In that stretch of time only ence before- nas ttie uetn Ayres Institution been forced te bow te an opponent. This jolt was handed Bryn Athyn last Frl Frl dey afternoon by the Princeton fresh men. But West Philadelphia's victory was greater even than thnt of the Tigers. True, Princeton scored mere points thnn the Spccdbeys, but the Westerners blanked" Bryn Athyn. And that's what makes the victory clorleus In the eves of the Spccdbeys. Never before has a team from Beth Ayres been forced te leave n game without having scored n single point. Hauzcr Is Star Te Goedrltz, right wing, and Uiiuxer, goalkeeper, go the honors et being the stnrH of the contest. It was the spec tacular skating of (he wins; and his nccurnte sheeting that wen the game for the Ornnge and Blue. But It was the great work of the blend goalkeeper In the last period that kept Bryn Athyn from coming through with three points. The first period was very exciting. First one side and then the ether would tnke the puck down the Ice. But each time the defence of the opposing tenm would break up the nttack. With thirty seconds te go. however. Geed,, rltss received a pass from "Kid" Kel ley, and went down the ice like n bul let. He evaded the Bryn Athn de fense, nnd shot the puck pnst Sterling Smith for the first point of the guinc. The suceiid period, tee, was full of act ion. West Philadelphia, seemed te i he Tila.v niir pulling the hardest necKey, hew- ever, nnd time and 11211I11 took the puck up the lee. only te lese it before n goal criuhl be made. Finally, in the middle et the period uoedrin: again received a pas.-: and went up the ice with the puck. He duplicated his i font of the fust period, and tallied the I final goal of the contest. Ifrjn Athyn Desperate Rrjn Athyn was desperate as the final "period opened. They fought hard, but In vain. First "Merry" Schnarr, brother of the famous Werner, took the puck past the West Philadelphia de fence. But I.erey llaiuer wns en the job. and blocked the shot. Then enp tnln. Ilariis Ciimpbell. enmc down the ice with the puck, aided by young; Schnarr. A s, riiuinagc ensued, and this time, tee, Hauzcr blocked the shot, i Schnarr, unassisted, made the next effort te miil.e the goal. But Haitzer. who slipped, again made u beautiful block while lying en his stomach. I Fplsiepnl Academy defeated Catholic Ilitfh in the ether league contest. The' final score was 1 te 0. Neither school , Jiail much expeiienee en the ice, and the game wns slew. DAVIS WHIPSRENNIE Willie Green Is Sick and Unable te Bex at Cambria Willie Crecii. of Kensington, was tin. able te meet Willie Davis in the wind-up nt the Cambrlii last night because he is suffering with ptomaine poisoning. Walter Bennie was substituted and Davis finished a vvinner in their sched uled eight-round match. Temmy Develin, Mnnayunk's promis premis ing welterweight, was a winner ever Bernle Cenwny. Pat Deeney nnd Terry Mnflnverii boxed u draw. Jimmv Afc- fievern wen from Temmv AleCann. C.enrgie Davis kneiked out Yeung Smitli In the second, and Bielile King stewed awav Sammy Cnrlen in the second. ' . . I Today's Soccer Games: ? f Where They Are Played ai.mki) i.i:.iiur l'lrnt Illvlslen Serllen !' ill hill ut Volfendn-Sher. SUix-nftli ami I'lthnrlne mreetn In lien II fall view -U .Hti en, Ii mil nm ii In airtfls riu.inn Sail' at Canadian VVi Wicruin, I hh I lh I .nut Tleua lwl flonleii I'. .'. it Paradl I . .' nnd CleurflelU Htrrets. t SheiiiI llUHIen KiiStMiml at 01"" Sut'lul ShieihI hliv III It "prtue'Muer at W lilwoed A A Wh'le II h II CemitTi)n. Krankfard I.lnhtliuiiM.1 Heys' Club nt 1'aietheipc hc-1 end and Clearlleld Btreelii Third Dlvlhlen Vurlliviful rilliui Punfleld at Oliver llrethem, Third slieft , and l.ris bveihij, Clever at reiienviue. A and I.ewden street?. . , Kden A. A at Olncy. fifth and Nedre 1'iyu'ga at Cerlnthlnm. cheater and Mae nulla mr"eti. Wnntlertiri" t Ore"ii lllbben, Wa'ne v nu and l.ntjnn ntret. Norllieaet Serllen llnli n nt ltP'i"oed, fifth and Went nmrplan1! Hlleeie Vl"lneniln at Dim-ten Hleel, Sui i a,i and I'nrnii fire't ,u:lilliiiln 1 I arren A tout and 1. 1 1 HVenu ... 1 if I'i. ill nt flunnlilne, Mai-lir und Wetl ninrelHlnl elrn'ti Kllker l Itnine-r. I mill and tlirks it reel". rmirlh llltliten Nerlliwri-t Kedlen Cambria at Colllnweed, .Manclier nnd AilaiiiH reuil. , WpKtinerelKnil at I.lehllieiKe. I'rent street and Kile ttVt-nue llnmetcll .it Irurr1ei, Tnenlv.ecend and i.-il"'ley mreetn, Nerllirufl Settler) I'lunkfeid Alliliinx at tret Camlirlu lrel8 victor f . C Cedar and t ainnria airtna ..... Ht Alb'Tla nt ft S I llolnuleed nnd Mllnnr elreeta. I'.axt Ihid at Stanlon, I II. II. and lien ner striet. Mrit I'lilla. IlrH Dhllen Dunkirk at llelnienl. fiftieth and Cliej. ler avenue. Albien A A. at A.era A A , fifty ninth and Christian ntreMs Schmlklll Itaimers at Welcome, Thirty third and Tanker BtreelB. Heeend Pltlilen Ilitnliew at Dunklrlc Iteiervet, fifty fourth and Ilerfei ulreeta , . ... Alden A A, at Alden A. A . Alden, l'a. Stewart Club nt Weat Ihiil, HUty-thlrd and WahAit atrecln. Victeria It. C n. I.arcliwoed. Flfly-klxth and ChrUtUn atreen, IndtulrUI Iiiuii1 Hardwlck A Magee at flelther, at Twen- ty-lxth,nrt Read atrtati ..A, Kxhlblllen lirnf All S9I u, v. a Jffent A. A, . l-.' , . i His Death Mourned ERiiwIH ililililiV'jK ;'V -''.V'; fJaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiS , JUSTICE B. 8. WEEKS Prominent in athletic circles of America and who died at Miami . Beach last night BARRETT PUTS K. 0. L' Redhead Throws Away Crutches and Prepares for Re turn te Ring OPERATION SUCCESSFUL By LOUIS II. .IAFFE KID RHEUMATISM has been O1' yj ad added te the lenir list of knock- nuts te the credit, of Bebby Buuett. The Cliften Heights Red-head tescd away his crutches about three weeks age ; he has been In light training for ten dnys or se nnd, starting Monday, Rebert will begin gymnasium boxing se that he expects te be ready te get back into ring action In about a fort night. "Certainly feel great." smiled the brick-topped battler tednv. "I have gotten back most of the weight lest white under the weather ntul am only two pounds from my best boxing scale. Yesterday I weighed B!4 pounds, after . ll.tir .li,n In I'M e,l lll,,,1, T f. I being down te 12(1, nnd although I fed a nine vvcuKcued m another wees J am in sure thut my full been retained." stleiigth will have Barrett lias been a boxer of the "hard luck class." ns thev suv. Lean- ' Ing into prominence as n wind-up mitt- , ON RHEUMATISM mini fiem the preliminary class lnL.rlinl, nnimiuir about three months. Bebby appeared (JL 1 MrlL LiilllLlJlM 10 oe in nne ler a misty campaign among the top-notch beeis. Is Taken HI Theu he was taken ill rheumatism making him suffer se much thnt it was necessary for him te support himself til lllilltrihuu lfl ... n .. ..n - 11 . Deughc.ty. the well-known Uare.i f i Lelpcrville, had several specialists uttend Bariett and an operation was suggested. At the time Jtarrett was In such peer health that he win taken te the Jeffersen Hospital en u stretcher. Theic Bebby hail his- tenbils anil tide tide neis removed. Almest immediatelv nn improvement was made in the Cliften Heights lad's heulth. until ted.iv Bar rett Is feeling ns well ns he ever did and cluse te his best be.ing form. Fer mere than n week ItniTi.tr lin eeen weikiiik out. none tee streim euslv. at Deuchertv's vinniisim,, n niniiteurs nnu professionals as suiirp us l'il irvllli. u.h inVLiV.".T.UIIi '".possible. I have no hesltaiicj In saying Hart. Al Zelmee ,i . . vVf ' .. i . ". v"" '""-J im: Kcuinng in HUfipe. JSeffinnillff Meil day Bebby will start boxing with these fellows, nnd by the latter part of the month the red-head believes he will be prepared for mutches with the best of the 13r-peunders. Klrliar.1 Seeks Barred "Air. Dougherty has told me that he is going te be careful in matching me for several bouts," explained Bar rett, "lie wants te make sure thnt I am entirely in geed physical condition. Efferts have been made te cer me m meet Johnny Dundee, Sailor Frcedmuu and Willie Jacksen, but I haven't the I eaHr jdeu what plans Air. Dougherty t working en. I, lust before Barrett was taken ill. Tex Blckard. of the .Madisen Squere Garden, sent Deughert.v u tempting "?" .ff, nintch in New Yerk Pl.v .M-Kouiuieiis wem en nt the time Bebby became ill. Alse he had te cancel I, bouts with Jehiinj Darcy and Jehnnv Dundee. , After two or tlnee bouts in I'hlln- iieipnia, iieuguert.v piebnblv will he leady te have llanett mnl.e his New Yerk debut. Prep's Pert Patter Dirk Wells, star all-ureiind athlete at Cential Ilich Scheel, (.neil lmy . nn jiiihsesMir ei ieur letter-., wen In dlfl'eieiit K(inrt( while wearlni; the I'll ii i . iiii.l ii.1.l 1 ! .1- t - ..iiir.ii iiiiu uuin, iil'K Ulieatly hll-. I wen letters In football, baseball and! trneK, lie Iinule the Vttrsltv bllHketbllli tenm leeentlv. nnd has n muul d. .,,,.... ' nf '..llliii ii li'f.ep In hn., Ii ii C,m"Lt of KettliiK a letter in basketball. , "Illeiidy is one of .the meHt nepular nthletes ever tn enmne.n t. ,i, ii ' " . " "' streets iiiHtltntlen. Up al- wnvH hns clvpn IiIm hnui a.m ".. i ........ ..... "i-v.V "' t.111- iiiuuu ami ilekervei niiinh ni-iwtli u.i., - , unii niMivis niiien eieittt lie In n gee exnninle ler nthlele-t whn ii. i... .. tun, will wear the Crimson nml l!,l.l" " . r,,nst"1 ami lield. Clipllllll Cnffry wln rmtpenelMr li ' ' v inpuhtire im' tne vvnni.rrni kt cr.u iCiithiille ltlth Sohnel en Hie tuivkeilinii cnnri l ilu iiearrm. lle nymd u ..hi. ..r .. .'."' of im! lnP'reil hli platm.tten tu fiUH M,", 9 Kehheldrrfer, nf Wv-nnnali Mint irt r-aii pinv, m enn of tha belt furwnrdt penn n., pmncmi In comparlaen lir'a ns Ids en n, , laelvelball reurt a hl nnme "Net n liinl," mused Jimmv Kusiarc .tin West flilladelphla lllvh Scheel fjeihaii ,iV Ihe elhr day. "I didn't expct le pan, nl mv mbjeita, but t did ausa I'll trv fm the travl; (cam new," Allierten It pIhjIhk ii weiuli-rfill brand of . I.iakelball for Qermunlew n Irlends 8v.IiikiI Atheiten, It wilt In renumbered, also I nvwii 1 l'u me ivuiiLii niivi pvcier leamn, Miirahidl l'ain. former Ds Witt Clinten I IHmIi Hthoel alar, of New Yerk Cllv. la I lumpli g venter for the fenii I'Vesh baakclball I leain. He ulae playeJ thu center position ' en the erltn football team. Pell and Mortimer Win MentrcvU, V eb. C C. Pell and H A Mnrllmer. of New Tork, wen their way te thn doubles finals of tha Canadian amateur racquet chiWiirleimhip tournament bj l.fcat- . Inic tl. Qreenslilelda, et Montreal, and II, C. Clark, of Itosten. In atralgtit anta by Hit dcerea of le-l), 18-m and 10-8. In the alnalea. Mnrtllner defeated C. It. l.nnmr.1 of .New Yerk, 1.1-0, 13-11 and 14-4, I Scotch Checker Player Wine Again fllnsfew, feb. 4. Rebert Stewart, the ' nceirn. cnecKer expert, wen a game yeatnr. day In his world' championship match with MwU W. lUnki. et Detroit, Tltrea ether im.i were drawn. Stewart haa new two te hta credit. IlanSa' hits jet tti win a mt, whi;ejixtee,n gamea have been drawn. HL i M athletics suffer by weeks; death Supreme Court Justice, Cham Cham peon of Clean Sports, Passed Away in Miami, Fla. ONLY ILL ABOUT ONE WEEK Miami, Kin., Feb. 4. Judge Barten Sumter Weeks. Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New Yerk, died nt Miami Reach late' last night. He enme te Miami two weeks age from New flrk Clfy and was taken III about n week age. He Is survived by his wife, who was with him at the time of his death. Judge Weeks was sixty-one years old. Judge Weeks wns a noted jurls"t nnd sportsman. He was born nt lteund Hill, Conn.. April M, 1801. the son of Col onel Henry Aster Weeks, who com manded the Twelfth New Yerk Volun teers In the Civil War. He was educated in the public schools of New Yerk, the College of the City of New Yerk nnd Columbia I'nl versity, graduating fiem the Law Scheel of the latter In 1883. He was admit ted te the practice et law in the same J car. Tammany Hall Member Mr. Weeks hnd been n member of Tammany Hull for many ears, nnd nt one time wns vice president, of th" Democratic Club. He served' us an Assistant District Attorney of New Yerk County for seven jenrs. In 1SJIS he was a candidate for the State ,Sciiiitc In the Fifteenth District, but was defeated. Fer peme yenrs he wns the law part ner of Geerge Gorden Battle under the firm nnme of Weeks & Battle, and represented the defense in the fameiit murder trial of Reland B. Melincaux, son of General Edward L. Melinenux, who was tried twice for the minder of Mrs. Katherlne L. Adams in 18119. nnd i who spent twenty months in the denth house at miik sing ucieic no was ac (Iiilttcd in 1002. Fermer Head of A. A- l". Justice Weeks wns nt one time presi dent of the New Yerk Athletic Club and was for ninny years n member of its Beard of Governors. He was president of the Amateur Athletic Union in 1WKS. He was appointed a Justice of the Supreme- Court by GoU-jner Sul.cr early In JOB!, but was defeated when he be came a candidate fur that erlUe at the election in November. Ii was imneinte.ll u Justice of the Sup.cne Court. Fh-t Dist.lct, by Gov- ..1 L-..1 . 1111. fni. ,, crner Ul.vnn. Fcbiuaiv -. l'.UI, for an ncMilred term and was elected in Ne vember, 10M, for a full term, epmng December !J1. lt. He married Mis. Ilmnin B. Spenii at White River, Vl.. in UM)1. IT AC CPICDT CIJrtrLr i"p inriieu ever le uie .lewisli icnet. will W Ah bbVblxt, C5HUUlM)e held at n Philadelphia club within - the next fortnight. Herman llindln has ....... .,, ,, i consented te have five of his boxer- up- New erk. 1 eb. !. Justice ceks ppur en (!lU uenelit program, and nego nege death is u hind blew te amateur sports tlatlen- new nre en te stake the bouts in una ceupir), iur ne ui '"'. most cliamplen, uecinreii r reti . Uublen. secietury of the Amateur Ath letic I'nlen, when Informed of the jui lst's death. "Fer many eais." he added, ".his tice Weeks was chairman of the Legis lative Committee of the A. A. I" . and ! w us a ivcegiilicd autfietity In athletic i ciicle-.. net only in tills iltv. but tlneughuiit the 1'nlted St.ites lie was ..f .1 !...., ..' .1... 1.., III...,. eut: ui inieu lureiuei-. in im- m-t v.j.n- i pie Committee. lie niwa.vs was a ueveieii iiiuivii'iii. of amateur spoils and hud ieiidiictc.1 n j hind tight for diuwliig tin line between that he suuored a severe Iieck liem the , ! manner in which u grciii umiiv IH.-IPUHS ...n....n.. it. iclilitli n rrr-nnt tnniie nnptniit' ,. ...i.i ... .. ..,....... unjustly criticised the work et the last'plnjed away from home. (James with Obniplc Committee. . West ('atholle, Haverford Prep and "He also labored under a severe Camden High nre pending, strain while trjing numerous annrchls- ,r,l(1 :chtdiile fellows- lie cases, ami lie nun revriteu suvurui nnoiiMiieus letters threatening bis life a result of his fearless decisions. Scraps About Scrappers Whllfy Wcncl. I'mabiijuli nilndlevvelstit, U l.peiiliiff In Fharc -adv le cei m i n a pem il h Doe-IIod He(f sli him l mcil up at h lecal cllll" WVlT"! hRS boxed IIjir lil.ili Meven tinea, li'jriie Chip. ht,e .'linjnakl .Inch IlurK" and Huck (.'reuse. Rne-lAm h enxlei's in I etch Wi.lt v'lii T.itrmv lAiishrqn 'A iitt'Ti iH'tvcii vv cnrl i.ni LellKhlllll Wi eld 1 T. KOed li'SI tOl lh lei.'4l l.oxer. ' MJld Het' t jdii) rr.inUIr Aldtr, cf fieuth PI . jilelpt a will U unnh n te bnx for f lenst ihiea v (K'i lis Is unuer i lin.vilcl.ui s Je A Hk-ht u i-lclit iiuitt'li li9tvrK J .!.' Ji. t.in iiml MIK.i Ke.miH Ih '.he hiMduijr ut tin ' uulti i iu ii 1 nhihi In 'iiu t'nnlini! llebbs I hi i, t.ii.'H tlirle Itliul. uti r l.niH hi- lalltrttl li juueut t-v llll.lll I JOI1I1TI l lewn i Hun, Ceepir yum i t-i in irr vc Jilianv II iiiluii Omii" I'ev vi- I ii Kliiw end lli.ti P(;nj unfi il.iiii'. Al Uiisnrr . in "Iiiij j i j Ikhi ivillilii U.i i'i dj. 'Ibnihl i 'U . luhn llh lIJ tt f ni Ii imn ut Hi limits piv lelnn the .lulu . y Dm lu-llv I'I u .sa.vu.diri sv.iul-i.p. and ml .Muml.n nluh A' lll up. ;.ji i j k'ui Ii utt'i .t: 'l'u nil ii S J .rri'.int It.iv mllh I it Iip 'ii loened b. llitliiin llindln vi n ei't Jim .vi-n .iiiiilv ui llanltl u 1 cllu.u l. f.l J.ueeraid wm . i . n , sriu,,i inrtim. nlnce hut Aiiuil an nit.iiinn from AUKtr.Ui.i .Mundiij' nllu uin'n h iikhIh Ju 'llrlltz at the OIm.u. Al yi ...r n Molest i jumm Khbane. u paired with 'iir xtc. "'h Pieliiiai JUke I'uutnen v Jim Conn, Willie C.rej.n vs. JUrry iKid) Mewuri Vnuiiu - hhn ei l va. Jin.ilt Jlu-niv. " li'hli. who ineels I ilinn Jl.ne at tin .vnimnii leeuin. li n. . iuit te mcMt i ,.i-n umii ..i iin. ic. iii..,n 'iun.1.1 ..i..... cl"" wind m U arr.inv.-d uu fellow,.: ' .ihi.iu .VI. ill is llmmv II. i Hun .mil 'l ,!.,,,,, i Jnhmi At il 13 1 t .( utzhifin i. I a 1 , mi mi I VI.. 1111. V llklil lirilil I iiivlu Kill 1 V11ifn r IUh f lienet 11 1 J lllll Mn li . ItUhie Kii'i II11V !'eirm lrir, lnt t'rvrt (t), pnnnW he li.Tht 'wh' h t n fnLJ U 111 nl 1nvl 111 ertlT t" I 1 V hU-av Him iii;,ti hp Ji 1 nri h Ihi m 1 li 1 1 mnt( linirt. 1 , Iirm In nut In u fni- will O.Mr., w 1 u in I' 11 l' iU-Pl 'l-ffat,,i i',Pir 1.. .....a.li. I n li ti I. lintil.. lii 11. !... leirmry i.i Afm iu in iu ti ., .Man.i ..,,,!., .vi.l l . .vf, r , 1111 1111I1 .1., ri,.ii, lliil. I.i erk and K u l'.itrir Cinibvi bi'XerH .ir tieder the iniuir rneut ,jf ,j,, D.iv 'lliy want 10 mei t llurj I.uri; und Md Creiti i.i"Htiv - r.i)iicTievi. Ilnlh Seie MANltSg COLLEGE GRADUATES COMMAND and the better ualarleH Yeu win enjoy lis courses and methedi morn thnn any ether. Inr It ban no superiors and few equal In teaehlnc the things that control and develop Luslness Hanks lluslneas Celleae vverki with you, tui our nucleus In business life. An "Accredited" Commercial Scheel 1200 WALNUT STREET M Lecal Athletic Circles Mourn Death of Weeks Lecal athletic circles nre mourn ing the less of Judge Barten S. Weeks, who wns well known in tbi-j city. Samuel Dallas, secretary of the A. A. U. and national president during the Inst Olympic games snld : "The death of Judge B. 8. ccks Is a distinct less te nmatcur athletics throughout the world. Justice Weeks was. an advocate of clean sport and his long affiliation with the Amn Amn teur Athletic Union made him fnirly familiar with every detail. "He was chairman of the Legis lative Committee for iniiny years nnd .was untiring In his efforts te pre vent professionalism creeping Inte umnteiir sports. "The Amateur Athletic I'lllen. as well as the International Olympic Committee has Buffered a most tevcrc less." HUNTER MILE FEATURE Many Star Runners Entered In Bes ten A. A. Games Tonight Bosten. Feb. 4. The Hunter mile, . with n field of stars, will be the foil- , turu of the niinual indoor sanies of tl.c , Bosten A. A. tonight. iieie v . j int. or tnc iiuneis s. ., lone the national chnmnlen : James (5 Connelly of Georgetown University, Intercollegiate titlcholder; Hnl C. Out hill, of the Bosten A. A.: Lurry Shields, of I'cnn-Stnte College, former intercollegiate champion, and M. A. Deviinney, of the Mlllrese A. A., win nor five years nge, ere among the en trant1). In the tliree-mlV run, Gcor?e T. Nightingale, new nn instructor ut the University of Wisconsin, will be seen en nn Eastern track' again, with It. Earl Jehnsen, of Brnddeek. Pa., tn Negro star, ns jis principal, competi tor. TO NAME COACH Football Parliament te Make Repert . at Haverford Tonight After i fr-etbnll pnilinment. nt which the committee reiently appointed by Dr. William ltnr (Vnufert. pros the next Mnsen will be announced Following the foetbnll parliament. about .'(Ml graduates of Hnverferd will i attend the annual dinner of the Alumni , Association of the college In the dining ' loom nt Founders' Hall. The ncnkeis at the dinner will be Dr. I'oiufeit. who will speak of th development of the lellcije in icceni .Arthur -bii 1 at.. . .' i. " Z of l'l i ' ' tHUl . H CI UUllUte Ot til'.' Cl!l Ot I. Mil .veins, Clii-istophet l. Merlc.v . imct and he.iul .1. Davis and Ciillen Cain BOUTS FOR RELIEF FUND Hindln's Stable te Make Up Half of Benefit Program A helng show, pieceeds of which will ut ene of the big lubs ben uppenents are te ue --eiceted fur the following men under lllnilln's wing: Sergeant Bay Smith, light henv.v weight : IMdie Iteveire, middleweight: Temmy O'Toele. w eltei weight : Johnny Pnxsen, lightweight, and Bebbj MeCjnii, feath erw eight. MANY SPEEDBOY GAMES i 'West Phlllle High Nine Will Be . Ti Busy in Spring nciiuie inr west i-niiaiicipiiia u:gu enein s has. nan team wns an eunce.l by the Athletic Association of tl e I eu.v -erthth .uid Y iilnut streets ..... - . ... . ..... seneni tins morning. -u games wur de Arrll 4. SVuthTn Illch 5 Penn i-harlr 7 0rm.inten Hlch. II .Ve'ihHt IIIkIi is, lathelln Itlah ay njn ii'.lrurd Cede;: I 2t Central Hlich 2." open t.andetn Huh) as rmnliferrt Hlk-ti 2'I Atluntle Citv llls'li Mflt L. tentle n Hiwli , Ui ninnnwti Mich 12 Nirthenat Mleh: 10 Cithnlli Mlxh 10 I'pp, r n.tttiv llluh an, epn (IVfttlin Intitute' Jl i e-itral IIIkIi, Jil. Prankferd Illsh -'. swaithninre Prip .11 n'-!i ll'snn I'rjhnuiii lun 3 Ceat's tllle Illsh I Efiening Ledger Decisions ' of Ring Bouts Last iight ( MIIKI Willie llnl" outpeinted l niter Bnnle. Tfiiiiinv Drvllii dffeitril llernle ('nn tvii, IM. lh-enev the with Terr vic tim rrn. Jlninn Mifiii.tTii wim from Tenunj Mr nun. deerie IHuiIm l.neiked nut leiini Smllli. nreund: Itlthlr Itlnc nleppvil f-ilmni.v i.iirlin ii-i nnu MUIK liilliuir lliillder ilefr.ltrri MA. I,. Ih nl uuin. Mil l-.il mi.-i- lneil.nl imi lliillim .lee .itii', leriiinl, r-it mmv .ibli um fruiii llti Mieue. IVIe l..ilu heat .lack "lir.N (Mill Ml Dinin (lenlnn wen from li.lillii" I'null. .Iliilin Vlunrmt nluppitt lliittllnr Mill". II l.l IMillii: ll-ittlln: liiimli-e ilrteatril lllll) lilniin .lOll.S'llN Mil N lleilitiji W'IImih wen finni liililinv Mie-!"iMit I'll. I. KIM.K. M - liUh Jiilmiit Cur- 1 1 ii I, neiked out llniiii) iK-'in iirm. lllll 1 OKI. VI s run IrinrnU belt. i belt Cllli L Im I.UiUh, luiiunt i iiuiniivin Hiiipiieii (iiirtlnrr. Mrs. Mallery Meets Miss Bancroft New Aurk. IVb -I Vln Miti'er national euldu i a ti nn rh.iliilil n tedilt ll. H-tnLniff of Hit a nKW II Hi HJurm...li I it deer woman lu 1 MlNn i., I i r.i Let Club iloHlen In tne tlnal m tti n ei il "r teui- n.im-nt nt Ilsht C til tin ItoeKIm rnrr.TieNii uunc Mn nml llefji TLT.IK I.i". DenUI it nd Med. Prelims Inn-rv eu- no ahllcnl Inn. A 307. I.mlcer uaie. llelh evea FRIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL ,;,- il. iiirkttnt. . nerri unii "-ixieenl 1 si. wrrnml Hair rai hechni lleilm-iiduv, frliriiiirt K There are 11 few iimmlei. n he.h lh' I lementiirs rrlinnl nnd (he lllcl, Mlienl liep.trlmeiilh. MM.ll'll M II W tl IMI, I'llnrlimi Shorthand uiim. M.w" tuv 1 union, Jir. N'lchi Ttilllen. IS nn,l m Our .l'l vi" iperl n en. Ial faer,j levutlviii 'killed litem ti in and limited al tfiidniira Bl the "",i Hoelikeeplng, bhorl bherl hand. Seeintarlal or lluslneea Admliiliraiien (Ouibh at Ihe lowest cuBt Day and evenlnf yesslene. Call vvrlle or plienn for titlaleg I aimer lluslneea Selmel Ifl yuth leth Htreei HTKAYER'S 1,"'' "ii-lneia Htheul O I RA I CIA J H(i7 (Hf.sTNl'T M'. ToxlHen gmiriii'd. 1'nler new. Iar urnlchl. DAY SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL THE BETTER POSITIONS t'ii,v V. C V . Y PRESIDENT BAKER TO BRING CHARGES Head of Phillies Will Ask "Ex- planatien" Frem St. Leuis and Brooklyn Clubs SAYS HE HAS THE "GOODS" m",11!"?. ' """or. president of the Philadelphia National League club, nreuscd by what he considers out and out tampering with certain of his bull Plnvers. will lirtm- i,n i.mii. ... .... Issue yt the lengtic meeting en Fcbrnr nry 14. nnd n meeting which wns te ne no mere thnn a cut and dried sched ule affair premises te develop into a lively nnd Important, If net acrimoni ous, session. .Mr. Baker hns been stirred thl winter ever mere or less printed nnd otherwise tnlk of hew such n club would Ike te have Meadows, for Instance, of him ciue, ana no has. Iieen additionally Irtiilinil tt.t ..!. 1 . I . ai 1 t moved bv what hn savn Is the nedv oil two National l.entrne clnlis thnt tliev huve been tampering with Meadows and another prominent player, the property ui uisayiue At the ceininu meefltnr lie lll nsk for "an explanation," ns he puts it, from the St. Leuis nnd Broekl.vn clubs. He bus been Investigating nnd has reason te believe, from the evidence he has gathered, that an attache, n prominent one. of each of these two clubs, hns talked te or otherwise com municated with one or the ether of these two players; and he will make no bones about stating the facts, as he hns found them, te his league iisseclntcs. Said Mr. linker. "I nm tired of hav ing 'lulis snj such thinss as that they could win the pennant If they hud cer tnin players of mine. I want te say that no tampering with my players has been done by the Giants. Their record Is clenn. but I have t lie evidence eh the ethers." Mr. Baker has presented his cas te President Hejdlcr. The lengue pro pre ides u .fione line for tnmperiiicr. The obvious eflect of tampering, if there is any. Is te niaKc the approached plajcr llssutished, and n result, of the bring- ly g ei tin whole question. Opinions of one club owner or mnnugcr of what he thinks some ether club's plnyer would be worth te his team, however Innocently expressed, may be held as injurious and things te he left unsaid. The Philadelphia magnate makes no i lunge against Geerge Gr.int. tin Braves' owner, jecently quoted as tell liu,' hew he'd like te have another I pitcher and would pa ji."0.0iM( for one. i Air. (Jrunt wrote Air. Baker that he hnd net In any wa mentioned any of his plujers. ntul the statement of a Itosten newspapciman. furiiKheil te Presidenr Ile.vdler. suppeits the ISosten magnate lu bis denial. F. and M. Gets $10,000 Gift l.unrnatrr, l'u.. Kb ' 4.X eti of J10 000 with which te ,rect a cqtii.rt aranil tnmt en the nw utMitlc flelft at I'rankl n rtnrt MarKh i I i ell'ne . a'meuni ! a in u- i .1 -n 1 hr- Th 10t"i H Jl I' S Williamson, of thin city, widow of It 8 v il .rt..iK.ri in vii.- ine nuri n ji.i.i'i t, i 1 i lialll" 1 m I1! 111! HMMIJW ;iii 'II C'raiUTIIIIIWIiUM imi'M'filllOliy It slays fresh ever Sunday Victer Bread I s H 6 Uitr leaf Sold only in our Stores M niifiiiii irau,'tiiPii,ji,'iniiiHin!iiiisiai,ini1arin,!t3i.iPB.i:,riti'ii! mm j i -Ti:Mmi' 0Tif r.a S. rlit;.is February Oth ll itefem s. Team frelelit reielt-l .lillr t fler 10 North (feet at Vine Sl'.l Passenger Cruise de Luxe S. S, Ruth Alexander Bulling from New Yerk, feurimry 10th te Callfe'nla, vU 1'iinanin Caaal. vvllli Hoperer. u. lluviinn, trlatubul, llalben, l.ua Ailfelrl, Sum frunclacu, Seattle, Tarcma Fer Ratec and Information NORTIi ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. Owners and Aeentt U. 8, Btiivnina Beard fnnmmrm 13G S. Feurlli St., Phila. Phene Lembard G7U1.2-3: M BLACK DIAMOND LINES v ni'(,w.Au iRicurnr skrvice TO ROTTERDAM Ss "lUt.1 Ml I " (U.S.sn) . 5A sS "SIertM KINC" (USSB) . TO ANTWERP s s "wun inkip" (ussni S S "SUriir-RLAND" ussn ler Rate and Geyelin & Company, Inc.. rta. iub oeutn fourth Lembard S144 iMLLMY TRANSPORT LINES, Inc. Regular Freight ServicV Te GENOA, NAPLES, BARCELONA, MARSEILLES A STEAMER (U. S. S. B.) Firit Half Fk Fer Ratai and Particular Apply '$ ? aft V B ii 1 H m. sV tm. mtm asm sa a I u - . . . . A wjrviiii wuiiiuaiiy(J inc.r rnne. Ag.nu , .iue oeutn reurtn Lmtnhttrd 144 :S ct . M ,jir,wV;Vfljfr.J..J;t 'JSi,,,- i. f rtNN r-tttbtt bWIMMtttb -Jy MEET COMBINED TEAM r-f::, Four Lecal Hlah-Schoel Teama HtV W& Member te Oppose Yearlings , uoereo KlMler's university et i'M:ttf sylvania freshman swimming tenm wWl-.'V -i? meet the pick of four high schools la aVSWyj meet this afternoon in the WelghtisMltiitfll Hall neel. Germnntewn. West PhHa-'.? flAlntifn CaI.I iA X-ntiAAa tffaj'Kii ii.1, "' ...v.. "."".' .""." .""' t"i"". :vxi'c& ni'iiuew win cacn novo memeern ei mtr yxsajy swimming teams in the make-up rfirfJ&Wj the combined team te meet the jreal', fF&ff iiiikh. This will be the second meet for the Red and Blue youngsters, who, In their last start, defeated the strong GIrard College team. Chece. the for mer Brooklyn Prep star, recently elect ed captain of the yearlings, "wlllstart In two events, and nke will competa en the relay tenm. The meet Is scheduled te stnrt at L't.'IO. TRI-COUNCIL WINS AGAIN Defeats St. Francis Xavler In Fait Basketball Game, 37-30 Trl "Council's reorganized basketball team came through with its second straight victory at the K. of C. Hall, Thirty-eighth and Market streets. Inst night, when It defeated the St. Francis Xavier Club. The final score wns 37 te .10. Phil Lewis preteges played a wen-' derful brand of ball, and the visitors never had n chance. Net until the. game wns fast drawing te a close did the home quintet let up and allow the op posing five te register n few field goal. The boys showed wonderful team work, nnd the piny wns fentured bv the work of "Toots" Nelan nnd "Babe" Klets. Trl -Council is booked te meet the Camden Council next Friday night a week. In the Camden line-up will np tiear such stars nn "Tem" Barlew and "Soup" Campbell, of Eastern League fume. Tiie Trl-Council funs nre loeltlmr forward te this battle, ns It premises te be one of the best of the season. RTKAMHIIIP NOTirKS ftertfsrAFaWb25 BKUVlChS r K. T TO runilUUUHU t. MlUTHAjrPTON Aai'ITAAA. i:l. 7 Fb. Utt Blur. SI MAVKKr.VSIA i!l,r Apr. May M UEJiKMlARIA . .May 30 June 30 JnTr 11 H. Y. TO IIAMKAX. PI.YMOUTH. ritr.HHOi'itn asv ma.mhuuu BAxeN y-K-,i .Vs'te wn ' ' i.Vv sIpoei! A I.IIrt . J r."- " vr. i sCTI.ia "u. e mar. eiMKKOSIA . . . ...Mar. II . 22 Apr. X . -.. mi i nvnnvrii. tiiv jl ... . c,.... assbia M"r12r: Mr.KKIA Ait. " Mur is June la NT. TO HALIFAX. tXJNDO.N'ijEKRT "' l ANU GLASUOW """a y-Q'Ve MAniMilA.' CADIZ." "diunAWAR AIX5UJHS. rONAi'0. NAPt.KS. I-IUMBV ASsYKI Anr. IK M7 2.1 Jal Il PHILADnl.III.V TO GIBRALTAR. PATKAS AND PIRAEUS . RlVr.R MRONTKS Mar. a Cunard am Ancher Slramshlp Unr Tafftrr Oltlra. 1300 Walnnt Street. Pklla. lrtlaht Offlcf. neurnt Bide.. 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