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T. f1 n,t.i ' eeruary n cf-. u X " J ok " ' T-VV e: KH r it' QR BOYS MAKE THE BEST GRID PLA YERS ch Heisman, of Penn, tcM Nnthina Wrentt With Eprisent-Day Football, E& cept Tampering With VStars by Pres WilSH RING RULES UtOiM V?. nEISMAN, coach of the University 0I fennsyivania football I and a clese student et the game (.thirty years, thinks that college thill is net 0B Daa lt ls win? rytlated at present e a result of the ftlk'esures in the West that prominent iaVers hare engaged in professional tissfs :i"i'Bvery ence In a whlle players are leaded as professionals," said Hols Hels Imb this morning, "and the only way ijiprsTent tampering with college play ism br professional teams is te make m sxstnple of a player who indulges jryre football wnue etui at college and ZL him from all athletic nctivitr. r,A number of the professional teams (kind -nquea against we practice, and SKtMl iwuew hub iuie mere win ee itdftini like the scandal new going the ids. usually me piaycr wne proves nUble te tee wiles et the rjrerei- tjujil promoter is a man who needs uineyanu apparently ne only docs fe 'l(Ur he has secured premises that his )Hb will never be mentioned. If the 'Mtftrweuiu eniy rcauze mat ne cannot Ml away with such tactics there would fC'an ahriint end te the nrnfevilnnnl itwperinr. . ,'.' rf "Football today is net in had Y teniUhn any mere than it ever r'mtu. Matter of fact. the itandardi h if play are better, and if the pre- ft, Jrllwnet promoters icuuia Keep R iirav from the college player tee ' fcevU never have any such scandals f i are Icing aired at the prcient i .The only change that I have seen In dleie football Ih the nlnylne of the 1,Morer boys and net the rich ones. 'bona Uroeke's statement thnt ihn IttKh man's son indulges in golf, autome- Muag and ether (sports that need but Wtlt physical exertion about hits the Itll en the head. Whether thii Is one tf the reasons for what is wrong in ftitMU i cannot say positively. Mm Peer Beys Today A'In my day and after it for emne thnt a coach usually found in his smin.il km pf wealthier men, but net se today. like the average football player and teu will find that be comes from the tuilly of average means and that he !efv often needs financial assistance te a& 4jk ArtllAlTA Lia I limiall Witiag en tables in the fraternity bejues or doing odd jobs around the tilnpns. And lie makes a mighty fine Myr, tee. ler no knows what went is. 'The rlh min'u l ..u..n1ln ..!.. I time in ether snorts. altheunh mm. Md thena coach gets a player from a mniiy et much means who hns nil the fMMy of the ether man. It is In the tm and high tchoels that this ls par Qcultrly noticeable, for it iu fmm thus eoe's that the football player selects college and receives the Influences tut make him choesn thu nnn nr fiit JS. Out of forty or fifty prep school .Wjers I'll wager that feur-flfths of pjm neeu assistance when they enter a twerslty. They must have work of me sort or they cannot spend four ftps in college. "Tha rich man's eon and the . peer man s ten have an equal op portunity te make the football team , "" out I have noticed that rjtejf of the players and usually lest are from the latter class. fr peer man usually leats out the ,' ? of wealthy parents in the final t selection for a team. Jie there innnthlng rndleany wrong WJ football. We must have the muck- ilTl ef,lt suspicion turns te every IWe. It'e an old story." veteran followers of the famous rel- df?SrABKrreuW,th P'l("n-n that th wy of the rich men's son en college 25VeM?? t0 be v'rt""" t an en S?iSftithe p2?.r by usually makes tli Till i ' ' j 0lanans. Brickleys. i" i '""""" einer encstat j? rccent years nnve U been Watrous and Scott te Assist With Penn Crews liey Watrena, captain of the Uni versity of Pennsylvania varsity crew in 1014, and 0. H. Scott, who was a member of Penn eights from 1005 te 1009, reported yesterday te Joe Wright, coach of the Penn crews, as assistants. Wright, through the newspapers, issued n call for vet eran oarsmen te assist him in weld ing his eights into shape, and Wa Wa treus and Scott responded yester day. They were immediately put te work by the conch, with instruc tions te correct the form of the in experienced men. WEST CAW IN OPENING GAME Burrs Scheduled te Meet Bristel In Start of Penn Tourney Next Week 64 SCHOOLS ENTERED N'ext Snhmlnv morning nt ft o'clock "Olt Clwtcr IIIcll Srlmnl n.l V... ristewn High Sp,00, wl mnJ,0 ,n 4he nitlnl game of the Second Annual Penn t"rney, which will be staged in the WcUrhtman Hall Gymnasium, according Sixtr f?,f. Vcn"8y,vnn,n tw' morning. fA:rf ur,tei,ms nrp entered iu the tourney and games will be nlnve-1 l'eurlv o'cleckh0nt.lt'C ""J Hnv- 2tSrtlni,0nt 5 5nC,thekevnelPgm0rn,ns and cndlnR nt 10 iinS0f-orkedien 1,p elimination basis, ninff T, ilrn--inz t of the mn wl I ,ln"iViis ,,nar"1" the lar-.. entry will dwindle down te the luckv few ov.Mci,Tin50,nhcf,nn,ste,;c1' T, t,n tielt P, a,Ul "rPt school. ?inn! ferniP.r thore nr forty-seven mn.TA.COn,pcl.ln,;' whi,c the latter is ?f sevpiitcen fiulntets. Catholic Illffh Scheel, which is nt present censlilnrnJ i V " A.'', "F chnnre In' the teurnev. from V leri standpoint, as the result of their great record dur ng the season, doe" net pet underway in the tourney until Fcbruarv ffut. c ? H v11 the Wllllarasper't Hich Scheel five. State champions lest yenr. f,lrhWc,,t,9nthe1,c n,6" hoel is "J ?cnl . which ccts under the way en the first day of the teurnev The.v play the Brlntel High in the bft. game at 10 o'clock. Anether impertunt game wblrh v ' be contested will be between Rending High, the champions of lest year's tour ney and Camden High, who ceme to gether at 8 o'clock. February 18 n A. jr.. 11 ami i. in M.. 40 una 41: 12 M. 44 urn"" S- t' 1? 1 ni und 85; 2 P. M., land 3: B P M 7 mj S: 4 P M.. 42 and 43 P. M..3S ami 30 n P SL. u and JOj 7 P, ST. irt nn,l 47? it 30 and'er""1 " P' M" J" " iePM Fpbruar? 20 8:39 P. St.. "i a,,,t . i.-tn VSSTEi 21 :30 P. M.. winners B-fl i 7:30 P. St.. winners 13-14. 1S.J0: 8:30 St.. winners 0-10. 11-12, 0:30 P. St.. 3 OVERBR00K BIGGEST "LITTLFGOLF CLUB Has Membership of 822, With ' Big Waitlng.Llst Real Community Club BALA IS ACTIVE JL" s"ans and ether outstanding !V" rcce"t years have nil been sons Peer parents or theso in only mod med it PlnMimctciAA.. !. nirtt0 ,.200.n Bume '00ks "IB te the ian who bits te get along en a mSL?"i " wk, d,,r,n hls '""'or '""'er '""'or mauate days And when the terapta- 2 " iln ,,h0 wav of a n,ny" wlh nsMtttibie" ("'m ,""in,,y I,r0TCS te Boxing Hiilcs i:55 beins "lIes w be in Jif." r c,.,n "r"8 U' scnwn Satur SSa hiti."m,nfnihe u'verslty of Vir jnta mil men. Th. referei under the SttWi?i? Ut f tLe r,,,,r' the coach taA-..s,(,0,,,nrs' lllc seconds must be CIV'"". a". net professionals. cher 5&BvtJBhCU' the,re',n?s te be of two 553? l,hi "? Winut0 ? reNt' nn'1 the Mat. til ih" H0"4 t0 ,be dcel,,' en ttS fe fnl8 tefcwak nt the word SllMe wh? ? ' he rlngMdc, UI lese a point. Clinching will be iJS nn 5VniP"" s result of this p " intcrrollegiate contests. Navy Makea It Eleven Straight 7 ltrl victory en tn nom i0'u?j'v Jddle Palmer Knoekt Out Ferdle ..S-fff erlean. in two reunda at C. Fehruarv' 21 :3ft T-B r and 4 February 2S 1 P. St.. 20 and 30; 2 P. St. 21 and 22; tl P. SI., winners 1-3. 3-4. February 27 7:30 p. jr.. Inner of 33-34 Dlavi 33: 8:30 P. .f.. U'lnn.r. nn.lT nu i; H'30 P. St.. winner of 40-U nlaia Inner 42-43. - February 28 fl'30 P. SI.. 27 and 28; 7:30 Ki !. JThlnet. of A-4-' rtw winner et 4a 47: 8:30 P. SI.. G3 i-lajs 60; 0.30 P. St.. 80 Plays 60. Slarch 1 fl:30 P. St.. 48 plass 41): 7:SO P. St. B0 plays 51: 8 30 P. SI., D2 ulam S3: 0:30 P. SI. 01 plnya fl2. Slarch 2 7:30 P. SL. BJ plas winner of B5-60: 8:8(1 1. SL. winner of 1-2-3-4 plna winner of B-0-7-8: 0:30 P. S!.. wlnner of 40-41-42-43 playn winner of 44-45-40-17. Slarch 37:30 P. St.. 10 plajn 20: 8.S0 P. M.. 17 Plays IS: O-30 P. SL. rrlnner of 20-30 plays winner et 31-32. March 4 1 P. SI., winner of 33-34-33-3(1 plays wlnnnr of 37-33-30-40: 2 P. SI., winner of 2B-20 plays wlnn-r of 27-2ii: 3 P. M . win ner of 17-1R playa winner or 10-20: 4 p. SI . winner of 21-22 plays winner et 23-2C B P. SI.. B7 lla BH Slarch 0 7 P. St.. winner of 33-34-33-3t-37-3S-30-1U plays winner of 41-42-43-44-4fi-4(l-47; 8 P. SI., winner of JS-10 plays wlnner of B0-B1: 0 P. SI., winner of B2-B3 Plays Bs 10 P. St., wlnnsr of B7-B8 plays winner CO-CO. March 7 7:30 P. SI., winner of 0-10.11-12 plays winner of 13- 14-1.'. -16: 8:30 P. St.. winner of 48-40-B0-B1 plays winner of B2-r.8-34-BB-50! :30 P. St.. winner of 1T-18-10-20 plays winner of 21-22-23-24. Slarch 8 0-M P. SI.. 03 plays SI: 7:80 P, SL, winner of 1-2-3-4-B-0-7-8 plays winner of 0-10-11-12-18-14-1B: 8.30 P. Sf. winner of 25-20-27-28 play winner of 20-80-31-32; O'SO P. SI., wlnner of 03-01 plays winner of al 02. .March 10 T:80 P. St., winner of 1-2-3-4-5-n-7-8-0-10ll-12-13-14-lB-10 plays winner of 17.18-10-20-21-22-23-21: 8 30 V. SI., winner of 25-2(l-27-28-29-30-31-32 plays wlnner of 83-34-35-H0-37-38-39-4O-41.42-48-44-45-4II . 47: 0:80 P. St.. winner of B7-B8-B0-C0 plain win ner of 61-82-03-04. Slarch 112 P. SI., finals for high schools; 3 P. SL. finals for prep oclieoh. UfeT OF ENTUinS NUSlinSRED High schools 3. AbliiEten: 0, Allentewn: 21, Alteena; 89. Uethluhem: 18, Bosertewn; 37. Ifrlstel: 0, Canulen: 22. Central Ulch, Phlladelplila: 14. Chesler: IB, ColleseMlIn; 10. Colllncrareod: liO. Conalinliei-Wf m: 17. 'rehv;8a Darby; 44 Dever' -t.t.Dej lustewn: 24, KranKrera; 41, naicien iieignts; 40, Hat Hat Hat liore: 2. llobeken: 13, Lansduln; 1, Sfaheney; 81. Media: 33. Sloereatown: 8. Mount r.,r. mel: 40, Narberth: 10. New Hacn Coin. merclal: 12, Norrlstewn: 13, Ocean City; , I'ennsjirovei n, i-ernaaie; u-. 1'ieasant vllle: 20, Pettsvllle: 4. Itadner: B, neadliur: ii. jiitwv)' auiiv, -., ihujiiuu waiiiutie lllKn. luu; By SANDY McNIDLICK piOR a "little" club, Overbroek is one of the blsgcst infant country clubs en the records. The nnnunl meeting was held 'this week, and you'd have thought it was the town mass-meeting. Automebllei were parked along the narrow read in front of the clubhouse as far as you could walk. The walls fairly bulged with the attendance. Ne count was taken, but the beaming officials assert there were nearly 400 present. It is safe te say the biggest club anywhere seldom hns an attend ance like that at n meeting. Overbroek has' n membership of 822. It also has a waiting list of ceventy ceventy flve hopeful seiiIk. Its membership must exceed a rather large percentage of the ether country clubs in Philadel phia. Yet Overbroek Is usually re ferred te ns ene of the "little" clubs. One reason for this ls thnt up te n season or se back the club hud but nine holes in its golf layout. The course spcms te be tucked nwny in a cup of territory out there. Tbe road way approach, ng stated, is narrow, nnd the elubheurc utea gives the ap pearance of being' petit from the read. The course, however, covers all of the required yardage for eighteen holes and the clubhouse space within entirely belles the impression of smallnps gained from the exterior view. The 1022 membership list of 822 is tie final argument. Overbroek is just about our biggest "little" club. Here's VJiy The reason? It's net hard te find. Enthusiasm which will bring nearly half of the membership te an annual meeting Is one. The members whoop up thnt club tirelessly. It's n real community club. It's the thing out there te belong te Overbroek. It's where the whele town gather), these fortunn'te enough te belong. They are forever coming and going. In four somes, in families and In decks. They gossip there, thev dine there, they entertain there, they de their knitting there; they piny golf, leiinis, squtiNli, brldce, skate and lobeggn;i there. Therc'H always something do ing. They're nil for Overbeek, which is the main reason it is going big. Things were never in better shupc nttd n fairly large budget Is expected te be set abide for the golf course this year. It will be spent in Improving the links mid net in changing any of the present holes. A radical scheme is under con sideration relative te' the latter. The pre's berth vacated by Jimmie Thom Thom eon, who went te Appawnmis. has net yet been filled. There are mere than tblrtv applicants, and it is said en ex cellent iiutherity thnt n "man net twentv miles from Philadelphia" will get the job. This should pleaRe the heme-breds. Following nre the efflceis at Over Over breok for another year: ffnnn.. fevi- .Tnhn WpflVflF TOM leitl3 prnaldnt for the fourth consecutlve term, j Mr. Weaver wa unopposed, n wern the ether officers, with the exception of the treasurer. Hnrry U. QUI was elecfd vice president, neliert 1". Drrnr.rd. recrctarv. nnd llarley T. SIcDerniett defeated Jehn 1'. SU-IIy for treasurer by a ote of 11." te 84 Frederick A. Beunt and A. II. Knelund were choen directors te eere three years. William T. nryar. te serve two pnrn. anil II. It. Bivepn te serva ero jpht. j. ji. ICIumnn. a cendldnte oppeilnit Sir, Swepe, withdrew. Dr. J rred .Moere and lleoriie I,. Parker were elected te the Slenibcrklilp Committee Dala Active Thev are making things hum out nt the Bala Oolf Club, according te Geerge Iloffner, who described the goings en from behind the binoke screen of the inevitable cigar. "I was perfectly amazed at the progress made," exclnimed Heftncr. It seems you weuiu nanny khuw me clubhouse. It bus been enlarged and extended se that it will take caie of nil kinds of social functions next sen Min. A feature will be a denee llner which will tnke care of inore than 200 when the musTT: starts again. Mnuv ether additions nnd improvements will make Bula's home n very attractive place. ... Werk en building another nine holes Is expected te be started this spring. An enthusiastic meeting was held nnd all 'plans made. Tbe clubhouse will be opened with appropriate ceremonies In May, It is hoped. The aifnlr will be a Donatien Day, which was such n success at North Hills. Members have denuted 233 prizes, which will be awarded nt that time. Tem WaLhcr Named ' te Manage Fleishcr Tem Walker, the veteran pitcher' and umpire, has been named as man ager of the Flelshcr.Yarn baseball team for the toaren of 1022. Walker Is busy nt work In securing his players for the coming ocasen and announces thnt he will put en ene of the strongest teams in the city. Ills vast experience, both as pitcher and arbitrator, should fit him for the position. He bed received many ether offers te take positions as manager nnd official from ether sources, but decided te become affiliated with the local team, be as te he at home. MACKMEN OPEN AT HOME APRIL 20 Fourteen Saturdays and the Fourth of July Listed for Shibe Park Patrons LIFT LID AT BOSTON y$7 'V ' HALril IlAIbTON CARDS SIGN RALSTON Fermer West Cheater Backstop te Get Trial With 3t. Leuis Nationals Ralph Italsten, whose home ls in Pottstown, but who is well known in Philadelphia nnd nearby points as u semi n rotes - atonal baseball player will 1 given a trial in the big leagues. Hey Thomai, hceut of the ft. Leuis Cardl it a 1 s, hns signed Ralston te a contract with that club and he expects te leave for the Seulh in a few weeks. ' llabten vrni reputed te be enu of the clev erest rccelvera ,. , . In this locality last season. Ie plnyed with it number of towns Including Pottstown nnd Sharpies, of Vest Clie tpr, both of whom wtre managed 3 UeaH n heavy hitter and led the Weft Chester players at bat, nvcrns ing ever .-150 for the sensen. Ue also has n great arm nnd few players dare take chances stealing bas.es wheu he is behind the baL MARKWELL GOLF WINNER Hugh Wllleughby, of Merlen, Alse Victer In Palm Beach Play Palm Beaeh. FU., Feb. 0--T,tt- M M Merkwcll. of the Luke Shere Country Club, of Chicago, proved the dark herw of the cecend round of match piny n the Seulh Fleridn golf champions hip tournament new beting held en th. Palm Bench Country Hub links bj iientine- fiKi-nr P. Schneffer, unnltnelicd. n,ie,rn hv n score of - up and V Seiincffer was medalist, and runner-up In the Lake Werth tournament hed here (we weeks age, mid it was freely predicted thnt he would come cletc te winning this one. Hugh L. Wllleughby, Jr.. Merlen Cricket Club, runner-up in the beutli Fleridn tournament last year, beat Jehn G. Cenner, Trenten Country Club, 4 Andersen will play Markwell, and Lnngferd will meet Wllleughby In to te llny's semi-final. Willeughbv beat l.angferd en Hie eighteenth green in the seini-fiiinl in both this tournament and the Palm Beach tournament List year. LOU GRIMSON FLOPS Referee Floored In Legs-Battling Abe Match Thnf nnmMinrk nf FrlCO Legs' at the BMeu last night was the blcgcst fistic i joLe ever put ever in rniiauuipuia, auti the feature of bis farcical fracas with Battling Abe Cehen was the knockdown of the referee, I-ou Grlmsen. There was lets of action In the first ten i-ocemls, in. i iiirini- n KiMirrv nf feet nnd Hurry of padded lists tirlm-en wits spilled flat i-i i .1. Tl nnt i Imivftvpi' linfnrn ' "11 IJ1S uurii. '' hul "' '"" ' - f the nilnfr nf tptl. Lew Tcndler and .Tee Tlplit?; iittcndctl f the Bijou bouts, ench refcrceingin dif ferent matches. Memuer whs intra rann iu the ring during the Bebby O'Kccfe and Wlllie Brltt contest, which the former wen after n brilliant match. Bebby is n brother of the Temmy O'Ki'pfe. nup-time local ttar. Tiplitz lniiidlpd the star bout between i Yeung Medway and .roe McGovern, which enriiiiiiler ended in a draw, i Geerge Tull defeated ,iee Beyle, and nnhedv fined wliO wen between Legs i and Bnltling Abe. PHILADELPHIA fandem will get Its first smilnl at Cennie Meck's 1022 edition of ihe Athletics en April 20, according te the elilclnl American League schedule announced leduy. Bos Bes Bos eon, one of the favorites for opening dars. will be the cuest of Tem Sblbe at the park named for the family. The Mackmcn will have already opened the sensen with Washington In n scries and then the Red Sex. Eight days will have clupncd before the march te the flagpole in the Twenty-first street amPLchlgb avenue grounds. The Jlnckicts will piny ucfore the faithful fourteen Saturdays and one holiday, the Fourth et duly. On Au gust 10, the fans will hate nn oppor tunity te ee a two for one price, ns tlttj schedu'e makers have listed nn extra double-header for that dale. Memerial Day will bce Cy Perkins and his mate3 engaging iii'n morning end afternoon duel with the Babe Ruth and bis pals. The Bustin' Bambino by thnt Jato will have started en hi" home run rampage. On Laber Day, the A's will be meeting Clvde Mllnn'n Sena tors in A. M. nnd P. M. contest. The Mackmcn hae three Sundays In New Yerk, the biggest paving dey for the out-of-town clubs, while the Red Se have only two. Beth the Mackmcn nnd the BoMeniniis pluy four games each en Sunday with the Senators. The A's take the lirn trip West en -J June u, and niter meeting Uctreit. Cleveland. Chicago, St. Leuis and Macks at Heme July 4 With New Yerk Yanks at nnMe Aertl JO. 'St. 82. Besfcmi 2S. M. fflln. "-' 1. 8. WMMafteni.O. 4, ,. J. Kew Verki . t). 10, 11, Clsvetfinfli M. 1. IS. fit. Letitsi 10. 1). 18, 10, CblfMel SO. Jone 1, s, a. WatMocteBt 37. M. 29. 80. Bosten... . . ...... CUcssei if, 12 lh. 14. Detroit t IB. IT, 18, ClrrHandi IB. SO. SI, 32, St. Lealsl 4. VVMhlnttea. . ...... . Anxast 14. is is. 17. cirveinnai ''' 21. St. iMtlstSS. 3. 34. Detroit! 30. te, 58, Chlrturei S, SO. 8i. Bosten. , . 8Mtmh(T 1. lioirteni 3. 11. New Torki 38. S. 00. Wathiocten. AWAY 8,10, enii April 12, 13. 14, IS, Bettem 10, 17. 18 10. UiMhlnKleui 24. 29, 36, New V .1(1. tvaslilnrlnn. . Afar S3, 30, 37, Bosieni 30. SO, 30. New Yerk. lunn 4. Kryr Yerkt 0. 7, S, 0, DHreltl 10. 11, 13. l.'t. (lrln(lt 1. IV 10. IT. f'hloRJtet. 18. IU, 20, 21, ft. Ixralst 23. 34. 20. IVuMilnslen, .fiity 3. rw Yerkl 23, Wn.hln(nni 23, 30. 37. 28. ClMffiimli 20, 30. 111. Detroit. AiiKiiH I Drtrnltl 2, . 4. .1, M. Itllst 0. 7. 8, n thlcaiet II. .12. New Yerk. 9rntjinhrr 1. 4. tl'imllliiKtam 7. 8. O. II l.nslntii 10, w Yerkl 1.1, 11, 10, Dflrnlli i". I', in. (.leteuinnt jv, zi, si. tiunicei '.:. 23. 34. Ht. Leuis. Washington return te the home let en June 27 with the Senators. Frem that date until July 24. the Mncklets will meet the remaining tenma en the cir cuit. The secendrswlng around the circuit starts en July 2Ti, with Cleveland and ends en August 11 in New Yerk. Ten In Rew for Army West 1'elnt, N. V., Fib. 0. Th Army bnslwthill tenm scored Its frith consocil censocil consecil tlvo vlrterv of the season here by defeat Ins Veil Vlrclnta, 23 te 32. PIPES REPAIRED ' Thoroughly Cheaply BITS FOR PIPES OF ALL MAKES STERNEI& CIOAR STORK 20-N-l2ST. TV -I I ! I STETSON FEATURE HAT The smart Spring style for youthful men. .We are selling this hat new. Loek for it in our windows. JOHN B. STETSON COMPANY fVi, t ' "6 l Retail Stere 1224 Chestnut Street 20 per cent discount taken off your sales check when you pay High Scheel Gym Suits Price 3.TO Jersey, pants, jockstrap 1 and high shoes Sweaters V-neck pullovers 8.00 Shawl cellar coat 12.00 Fine elastic knit coat 7.00 Dis count .74 1.60 2.40 1.40 Yea Pay 2.96 6.40 9.60 5.60 Marshall . Smith & Bre. fTnpnrnArwfft) Men' Furnishing 724 Chestnut Street PAUNA The Quality Cigar Since 1896 Something Better About geed Cigars Scraps About Scrappers Phlladelph fl.V ITntier I'hlladeiphla: : Saleslnnum; be, Ktwiten: : 30. Weit Cllthelln lllul, West PhllaJelnhln.: 27, Wll S.1, Upper. Darhy: 30. Wei,t Ciithelln llluli ilPlia: .a. went J'ti aueinn a: "7. wit. Ilamspnrt: 31, Wilmington; la, WoeObury: ' Cfwewi' Bt,r rA Harper Seeks Leave for Business Deal . YVaahlnrintt VnV. ft t r. ft"0? Pty wne tve nel IU V.b l,,e,'Liu-- contracts w UU fed that Bh iu"; 7nd"h.; ther are in the trucking business Kiw vIVlta,ne'1 a contract en the "wYerk-New Jer6y tunnel. Har w wants te work en that contract W threuih the baseball season. He . " eca 10 see Colonel Itnppcrt lW days. Thnv An nnt ..l. . dy his financial progress, but r. 00 want tn tall him IK., I,. i nljr Tehran aeutbpaw they have. i'J Woedsttmn: 11, West Chester Prn schools TiT, Alloiiteun I'rcp; B.I, rtrewn Prep: 61, UrsTi Atlivn Aniflemy: nt. Prankllu enj Jlarsliull: ,mi, ilormantewn .Undeinv; .',0, ClcerKO Hchnelj M, l.a Halle Prep: P4. MnorestoiMi IMetids; ea, Moravian Prep; 4'. Perkleiucn: W. Philadelphia In stltute for Ueaf: AH, Rt. Jeseph's Prep: till. Ht, Jehn's. Darners. Mass.; 04, at. Jehn's. Manllus; G8, Vllluneva Trop; 48, Wenenali, Beets and Saddle 3 Racing today at f,Tew Orleans gives premise of a llttle higher grade than for a few days past. Germnnd and Iyit as an entry appear beit in the nill(-nnd-nn-elRhth purse rnce, .with Sands of Pleasure and Blarney Stene deserving attention. Horses ve11 placed in ether races are : First race. Kewple S., Dcario, Gelden Ferk; second. Plnntoen, Sleuse, Mur nhy ; third, Columbia Tcnn, Monastery, .leans Umma; fifth, Runzaf, Natural, Brotherly Leve; sixth, BUI Bleck, Cbarllne, Matches Mary; aeventh, Lady Longfellow, Phelan. Corsen. Havana: First race. Hazel R Morre Castle, Inre; second, Hyeres, Jnp Mumma, Mr. Jlggs; third, Lady Hes ter, Little Cottage, Felix M. ; fourth. Frasctiole, Mldlan, Keran; fifth, Ktlr T'p, Mendowerth, Audrey A.; aixth, HunticBs, Pellu, Blazcaway. TIie bill te prohibit racetrack pari mutucl betting was killed in the Ken tucky Senate yesterday, when that body voted, 28 te 10, te austaln the unfavorable report submitted by the Judiciary Cemmittee5. Tw Tsndlsr will kliew before a Nw Tork sidlenoe llvs ntxt tltue li Benn te the nnt. TtA iinu h..n matrhed te meet Jlnimv nuffj. a California HalitwelKht under tlm direction of .tack Keanis. at tlie Madisen Siture O.11 . tint February 24. Tim match amis clinched at I'M peuudH nt 1! o'clock. lllllv Moero accents the challence nf Jick Davis and new, tlte former says. It ts up te a loeal promoter te clinch the match. Fatty Kolh. en the phenn: "Sny for ma that llnrrv Ilurka Is punchlntt harder than ever and that KM Merman ls due for n trip le ths Land of Ned en Saturday nlsht when they meet at the National Club," Hebby ?leC'ann Is niatrhea for a bout at llarrlsbur" l'Vbruary i'7. His mnnassr, Herman Illndln, cannot understand hy local mntrhniukers nr passing up the Drays Terry blend. "Bebby has always put up Interesting matches he haa never U'sn do nated derisively and haa a, blB fellow Hie," advises Herman. i An nlMiantam show Is tha attrsrtlen at the Cumbria Club for tomorrow night, with tha wind-up between ti.iitlttis; Muiri nf Seuthwitrlc, and Harrv Matmell, of i;iu-l.ind, Mlckey Merris, of Wilmington, faces Hebby Wolgast In the samJ Pp-llms: Ilennv Flass s. Jee Kellv, I.oe I lynn vs. Je Micmer and Kid Geedman vs. Corky MbDenald. Hank flrlffen new Is cennected with ths riirsrd A C, where all-Neure matches will be hma every inuveeay nignt jennnv Hard ncr boxes Praiten Drewn In the wind-up to te nlaht. . Other bouts nrrangeil by Oriffen are Oerdy liewns VB. llittllnir Helmes Dick WIN Hams vs. Jack Cottman. K, O Tampa s. Jimmy Tayler and Johnny Ljyten n iieersa I'loed, hnller rreednian's manaser, Herthle Mil ler, advlsed I'rometer Al Waaner by Ions dlstance from Chleairn last tiitht that his cbarge would bn In Philadelphia tomorrow night In flue fettle for his match with Joe Conn, tha knockout punching UnsjIUhman, at th National Haturday night. Jee llene, a hard hitler from Trenten, tneet Joe Mc Caba In the semi. Other bouts; Darhy Cam. par vs. Jes Welsh. Harry Ilurks vs Kid Jlerman and Charley Ttay e. Johnny Ilejce. Phi star right minnny nbtiiri, u-, ititiy xjems are In the reim-imui. u.. . vt.-ue ve, , -Hire ,.lcl oeK .inhnnv Lewis s. Jennnv Mti-h-r ii.nr... Wauken vs. Stee Bherleck and Hilly Ceatns e, MII.b fcchley a ra ether numbers. Tentur lw Baker, hard-tiltttne feather weight, has made geed In bis last three matches, llaker seeks mera action and wants bouts with Kid Wagner. At Wajrner Earl Hartman and Wlllla Grasn. waOTOr- I ' OTHER SPORTS ON PAO.E 17 1 XyFr'W 1 WBiSr I "S ila Jee Welling will tnir in h. bout at the Vudlterlum en Saturday Ills opponent will b Sel O'Donnell Rchljlt and nilly DeMa arq In the lal. Jee l-olell vs. r'alra Jlri-oek FOURS & SIXES FOR 23 years the builders of the R&V Knight have been successful in the manu facture of automobiles and gasoline engines. ' The 1922 R&V Knight is the embodi ment of the best ideas in au tomobile engineering devel oped in years of experience. In every particular the R&V Knight 13 a meter car of dis tinction. In mechanical re finements, chassis construc tion, body lines, equipment and these little details which go te make up the satisfactory automobile, the R&V Knight measures up te the high standard Bet by its exclusive power plant. It is America's exclusive Knight Six. Catalogs, descriptive of the various types, will be mailed upon request, and the com pany's representatives will be glad te furnish any inferma tien destred. Batdorf Moter Sales Ce. 2504 N. Bread St. l'henet Diamond 1333 "We have some desirabla terri tory ttlU open for geed dealers." te sstrep?i .j.mssLflL jbl. Pi 5? B EjxJSsV i filH pJ 'Ae Perfecto Grand If JSSiiGS3Bf( Shape e jjLxmmcL? TSCTtCjrCS s 0 SSSBZeS!5J ,j5 s s $zC&ZfSfZ r s V - S. Sv-Z-rf-SiiKyE S -V ii rsx X YS'&-iSJTiS-?ir: V . v jr'. i I . sr 17.. T ;&&22 XuAMf-3?' y rrem ava, U f vSf:S5si5s.S' ' lMniiT-vjV Vi,i m i AthUtie Geed l&iiVOKSiLL WmM T$SJ22m$r ucen or the Orient cumes the fine, frnpnnt lpnf - IT"-" -- that, with it,s delightful flavor and alluring aroma, makes La Palina Cigar offer a keener enjoyment for the man who knows geed cigars. Combined with and tempering the carefully selected Havana filler, this finest quality Java leaf gives a blend, se smooth, se agreeable that La Palinas smoke clear te the very end, without a trace of terness. Java leaf is the most wrapper used. pensive Try one! that's the proof. Exccllcntc qc Scnatet . . 2 for 25c Blunt (In glass jar) - . 2 for 25 c Magnelia - 15C Perfecto Qrandc - - 3 for 50c Cengvcs Cigar Company, Manufacturer, Phil. Yahn tk McDonnell Philadelphia DISTRIBUTORS, Sehwara A Sma Nwrh, N. J. C.H.aiaIlsus)Sa I. Ar. fit. HVi $' '$ i vjl 4 fV'l M , I i'i M , r 1 yn ?M m w !(1 'irl 'A I yji M f&sawM-, Yrfc,ra. r ,H .JtSlV- r,ilv,rt ( sS, VV t mmMiMLm , i. A . ' --.VV ., r 'ffleiAa,iilr'i v .UHLl'im v,2iaft atefi&itiBm&nA iVAis ..., ... ...HWtfi"! I j r'i'W A,1 yjv.'wji ,t..wvtiin...i. . . '.WWLHF . - AtrB3S?i.Y . iji.uvii,, s-i .wc? MsnsBvsnsie jmm. : . j. ti&lZVtLLlVtXi-ZZil'-t tsem TiiJ"i's n . vi i . tr vnmtmH& mK&szs: stVl ,m
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