IW'V EikYi' ; rarvw.. it: . j. i liJat-ifegmtiMta fftr ' ' - BREAKS RECORD .'' Axi.hu Dafaats Brether Lusaffar ppr"" . k i Billiards Tourney and , Averages Over 17 NINETY-SIX 1$ HI HIGH RUN ', v - DI1AMBD BTAHDINOII I'll l : . . .- Varil L. 0 0 1 1 y.f 5- flSBJSr'cSiSSf.:":: : : v. . . &MV:::Yi,fc::::;::: .J IlwBif T. Appleby, lAraerlcftn cham. fKh'tftSn in the lnternatle'n.1 Ml r, this Mwrnw nresress at-the rffrnfact re'nV Club, it a a repet -fef of the final of the nntlenal title SStten eftiiennai h,g brother, l?tnfnclit 8., by 300 te "? li'ln beat ng Francis. Edgar ect up IA .'" r:..i--ment lilih average. 1 mIIT. ier W" nAA a He n? mmve iuuiiiw"'"'". "-i. . .. - l. Sicked off tm 300 points in aevenrecn i ilninM which gave him n high mark Maningfi. " M.,ai. ,, 0 made I?, t new re'uriiament high run of 06. i -'? Th American champion new if out In front in the Ktnmllng or tne piyer, Slh two victories and no defeats. Fran di has been trimmed twice and has wen "with nine inning completed. Edgar, the American champion, led his brother, 10?AA. .V.llit. hllllardfl en the Dart rt of the tltlehelder te win. He -broke Ws S el "tilt. ..... w.xnr.1 nf rh teurnev in ) "W'i "L T; ,, in. fldHt'i Juerinn mark for high runs Is 142. 'mim Three Cushion P .. The ctamn'-j;". Slued. He was lucky te get his ninety Sth. which also was ft three-cushion shot 'The cue ball hit the red ball coming back, caromed off te the cuih. ion and just managed te nip the npet. In this run Edgar gathered the balls 'often, but he wus unable te keep them clustered. He had te make two masse riots under the lights in the center of the table. ... Anether amazing shqt in the run was when the cue ball rested between the two ethers along the short rail in a Pa straight line. He made the masse and I, received loud applause by the large FA gathering en nana te witness tne maim. L.- ifta. mnblncr rhren In the flrit in- I'.' . ,1m Ktinmnlnn left nnn which his Mether could net mnxc, ana men rnn 'nfv. three. He missed n masee and v..n.li rnn nlern. Thnn Fdffflr kipkpit Kin with thirty-one, missing en a three cushion. This run was mainly a three- yf. cushion. . , ., "l Francis piayea an open tame game throughout. It the fifth he made a run t( thirty-three, missing an easy fellow shot. The scores : ,... D2W Appleby 3 S3 3t 0 14 1 8 20 00 Vlllih runii. OH. 83. 31. Avr. IT 11-17. ijYncis Appleey 0 11 0 33 111 u -l 1U . IS M IV li l'--"" (High runs-13. 33. 2D Acraze. ' 13. If larce Crowd feV ,',Tc ITesterdav's matehc9 drew huge bJ crhnrfs. In the nftcrnoen Morten lest Jy'' - i. t'J.Hfln.l T)a 4-lm Vnennlt linnnlnt1 ErflU UUUUaiU JLUHt UIC AIVI,1I -aatiaf .., M m fur nf the tniirnnmpnt. Beth nlaypra 1. 1 IIU2..t... ...! maIrm nmnill.lv ii arirl rcKorteil tn the oeen-tablo play. K which made entherinz the balls for nny finishing run an intricate problem. i 'The (iceree follew: ..... f'nr.. nil i i "iiii i i:(i(i8 i .11 1 2 1 1 lO'l 8 t 0 2 10 7-1 10 8 0 10 1 S' 800li.'SOl020001TO 0213. win run. ..; mrrnse. i v i. I 'RutlU I 0 11 21 8 1 0 10 4 18 1 'teutmI 0 11 21 8 1 0 10 4 10 1 0 II 0 1 I 0 0 0 0 2 5 1 0 3 2 70 3 a 1 2 1 13 2 nO.O 1 1 IS 17 I 12 0 3 1 fl 0 1 0 17300. Uin run.i.ii; aicruge, a n-ai. The mulch last nieht was a thriller. The enh calm person present was Ary ;Bqs llurejinm champion, who beat 'Francis S. Appleby In a thrilling finish, .300 te 201. r Iletmd-the-table gather shots finally wen for Bes when Appleby was re sorting te open-table playing. The European has no reason te Kce nny jinx ,in thirteen. He get a '"ife" in the ,twcnt,v-8erend Inning en his thirteenth try when he made a three-cushion shot. He was going nice.ly, but seemed te nave missed that one. ms cue unu just 'fctaggercd the length of the tabic with about legs enough te mnke the grade te the red ball. The referee, J. Her- , htrt Levis, ruled it a point. ' Net Unlucky ' f "Thirteen," he cried, and Bes went en te 21. Appleby had sprung from' . ,W clialr en Hint thirteenth te finish the work, nut he had te sit down and only counted n few after that. And Bes f wen with nn unfinished run of 13. Bei was like weed in the mntrh. "while Annlehv was ee nervous that jeu i ceu'd bce the trembling of his silk ' i sleeve. As early as the seventh, when 'Ac inqdc his high run of 05, he had , le take his position twice en a masse ' het. se nervous wns hp. He stenned ft and wiped his hands and sighed deeply. .' wittt in points te go m the twenty- 'j first the' tension was se' great that he 'A relaxed after taking position for n masse ahet wiped his hands, went ever and took a drink and otherwise showed hew s wrought up he was, se much se that ff the audience chuckled in sympathy. . ' "Despite his lead and the few points j needed," Bes said afterward, "I knew i J would win when I bnw these signs." "t. The pcere : f . Dei 0 14 2 0 O 0 8 34 IR 10 8 7 ft 36 0 j 11 0 4 HI 4.1 21 0 4 0 18800. High run, pi; a crate, II 7-13 9 ,J 1 U 4 3D n ! '.' 1 u 201. High run. 05: Uierate, 11 10-25. , ' APPley l H 1 !3 IH I 3! I i HI Beets and Saddle Valer in well placed In the feature 'fce at New Orleans today nt n mlle iuu neveniy ynrus. t-icier nnu jjiiwki re etlier biiccdy ones. Tlie purse in for i?1R00. r Horses which srem best In etlier races Jfc: Flrnt race, Dparie, Athlete, Miss Olslrc; second, Nutcracker, Ceurlls, rlylng Orb; third, Ku-rnlty, Cnmou Cnmeu ,e, Anewliead; fourth, Tlpplty WitehPt, rpiitimuter, ffajamercj alxth," MatchcH Mary, I.lttle Aiiiiiip. Gram Trfe; bcvcntli, Klngfluhcr, Nnturul, Tulta. At Ilnuina: First race, Hazel It,, eay en1" tarawnv; Becemi, Wreck lHS, Den Malfuel. Cnnnv T.ndv' Ihinl Urnpery. Parele uracoen; xeurtii, rlCKIe Fnnpv. tin Knuliuliimm fn ehlne Gunner; fifth, Baywood, Hntruck, 'Lullaby i Mxth, Owsoed, Stir Up, Fly Heme. Wuether Tries for Transfer JJroeUljn Natleiuil I.eau( t-innniwti, reli. 10. Walter Ruether. liwrly with ihe 'Imlnnal i'IiiIi pltihcr, for- iivue, is niru utu 'i ulivb in. it iiNn rii t . I rlii I.Tm Imeirtn The TlWS.""ilu.tBrV fii'1,"' N,,,ul(, ,"y 1" obtain permission from tieni '" epenliw m ueretla- Southern Ueaaue Names Umnlrea ' I.Muphlsi. Teim,, Feb. 10. Announce- KSSfc.. ." m".ae, Seuthnrn Association ,'saauariers or (he appointment of Dri iriLW'W!'- iiauiev Williams, iti K7.'l C?" JL""J Mete , nnr. lurry Jehn, K. P-i !.". V". jr:i""ir,-nV:S Ciese.Nursiiig Beats Open Table Play in Billiard Game . - t "Greatest Match Ever Seen in Philadelphia" Says Expert "Proves Theory' Wlxen Bes Beats Appleby. Break Shots pfits European' en Mettle Dy JOK MAYER V XMtenil Amateur nilllird. Champien, 1913 and TWO pet theories of mine were proved In the match between Ary Bes, European champion, urid F. H. Apple by, runner-up for the American title, uuring tneir tut last nignt in ine uner uner natienal amateur billiard tournament. The first was that the man playing the open-table game can't beat the mail playing close billiards. The ether was that winning billiards is a case of "fight, light, fight." The match between Bes and Appleby at the .Manufacturers' Club was the greatest match of billiards ever played in. Philadelphia. It held the large gal lery spellbound. When they were drawing into the stretch net a person left his seat, and mere hardlv dared breathe, se tense was the situation. I believe the final count was reached because Appleby persisted in his open epen open tnble shetB and Bes stuck te his play for position. His was a game of close nursing and perfect control. He missed some that looked easy, but he was play ing for position. ' Played Open Table In the pursuit of his own program Appleby had te take chances en the open table. He lest probably as the result. That and the fact that he could net shake off the European champion. Bes displayed wonderful fight. He never lest hope. He trailed from the end of the seventh inning right aewu te the very Inst one, net by much some times, but still he could never break Twe Masse Shots Pig. . The shots that most catch the popular fancy in the big billiard tourney here are the masse variety. Here is presented one that M. Rudll made for his sixth point in the fifth inning. The cue ball was close te the rail, and the French player drew off one ball te 'the ball in the rear. It requires lets of "stuff" en the ball. t'lg, a, Mills snows nnmner masse, which drew wild applause ycterday in thn nftcrnoen match. M. Jludll was again handling the Cue this tlmn going ter his tenth point in tne eignin inning. He counted with the balls lined up. The most difficult feature of this shot was that he had te reach for it, sit tiug en the table te get nt his shot in the middle of the. table. Very few ama teurs complete such a point. out in front. That is what I call working every minute, fighting down te the last shot. ... I don't mean te say that Appleby wasn't fighting, tee. He was. Mut I think It takes mere than light te bring an open-table program te a sue ceFsful finish against a player who is after position. It meant much te both players, that game. Appleby wu quite broken up for n few minutes, and whi.cnn blame him? The final count was": BeV.'iOO; Arplcby. 201. It was the clescbt match of the tournament and the best. Sound billiards in the style each had adopted. As for the winning shot, well I nm afraid many won't agree with inc. They may think my duties as host here have ruined mv judgment. But I nm tempted te call the break shot the real deciding factor in that match. This may sound laiwhablc. I'll tell you why I don't think It is. Doesn't Like It I had quite a talk with J'.os before the match. Wc were discussing prac tice before n match, two or tluee min utes of it, when Bes spoke up. 'I don't llke te play the first shot of the match," said the expert from Helland. "I don't like te win the break. That first shot is net a Euro pean shot. I don't like It." , Perhaps he had volunteered this in formation te some of the ether Players. I don't knew. Lut nt nny rate Bex lest the break and immediately cat down ANNOUNCE SCHEDULE Bux-Ment League Baseball Season Will Open April 7 The Bux-Ment Illuh Scheel Baseball League, composed of iiifititutleua in Bucks and Montgomery Counties, will open JtH season April T. In the open ing games QuAkertewn High, which was recently admitted te the circuit, taking the place left by Jenklntewn High, will oppose Lansdale High, while Souderton High meets IVrkasle High. At a recent meeting of the league. D. 11. Smoot, of Souderton, was elected president, nnd J. L. Ktencback, of Quakertown, was chosen secretary. The schedule follews: April 7. I.Hhxlala u; rioulrten: R. rerk- i ..l, i. Koudcrten Bt Perkatlfi 14. Amb- ft, ivfkan St Uinsdalei May 2, Houderten at Lnnidale: Ambler at Woylestowif. II. lii.meM at Quakertown i . Quakertown '.,-.. .. n. linviMiaun p.i neuucriuii Ambler at rcrltaile: HI. ... AmniHr. i. na.tD ... m..v. .-.. Quakertin j r-letOWn. .11. ,.u".'!". u ili i...i..i ., linilMalnnn! ail. -..!- ,. .... n rrkasl: 2a i.ansinie ii W.SS.V, S": ,l5:.yriSl,t,e-i'hAan!bLran,sl. Uali. houdcrteu at Ambler. . Doylcstewn at Ambler; 10. Lansdaln ut OuaUeitewn. w -,.P rt r-iMJT DEMPSEY EAGER-TO FIGHT i- Ajniinr. Mt Anw Ona v,namH.u.. . " " "'- " Kearns Selects Vnw'Vnrlt. Peh. 111. Jack Dciiinsev, rendv for action, and net the least bit particular as te his fee or feea. The t ' mi. 1,,,,,,.,-K-eli.lit rlinmnlnn nrrlved vcsterchiy trem Chicago. - ..- . ,.. !...... 4.1.. .nl.Jl ..til l.m.lltl "1 lien f Kliun jiipv ' "" """I' my attention next," nald Dempsey. "I have net been with Ken rim long enough u. l.i..ti iii.t un thnt- I ilnn t CUE P knew" what lie haa In view. 1 hope ifH,Osciir Keu. nix-day udcr. is te compete ii Split for I cannot think of u thins, in the next taeem the Harden. Oscais piBlit new that I'd like better. Idun't come ly the de:r. "I'm lenily for anybody. I in freiiiisi fine, and would welcome n bout iiKnlnwt anvbedy the public thliiks qimlll eel feri a crack nt the title. Ham llln. Bill Hrennan, J-ein wiuuimn, jikiij wu any et tne etni-r ucnvj nriin. .. think thev hnve a chance arc welcome, no far nu'I nh Concerned." Kjd Gress Is Winner tjfiarFjalheg Showy 1918. thinking, I suppose, Appleey weum P I&t Appleby did nothing of the kind. He motioned le Bes te commence. The whele 'expression of Bes' face changed. At first it wns nmnwment. '"", "!" IOOK came into nis eyue. ." ".-r." was up. He wns aroused te playing pitch right off the bnt. . He seised his cue, and It. was fight, fight, light. That's why I believe the break shot had se much te de with the ultimate result. Appleby's strategy worked a a boomerang. Bes needed something te arouse him, and he was in the game every minute. A joking friend was feeling his pulse before the match. "It's net the pulse," said Bes. "I knew when I can play by my heart. It'a get te stay where It was meant te stay. If it gees up in my thrent, well, that's the finish." Plays Own Game Seme of them were giving him advice (is te hew te play. "That deesn'f. de nny goeu, me rnrnlsn ehnmnlAn iiKNertcd. 'l nlBT 1UJ own came. What my opponent docs deesn t concern me. My own snots are the ones I'm nftcr." He has gotten quite fend of Ameri can dancing, und seemed te me te be mere keyed up ever the chnnces pf dancing last night than ever the mntcii ahead. I figured he needed something te put him at the right pitch. He says he plays best when his face gets flushed and his eyes set; he's oblivious te everything but the game. "Hard shots early in the game put me en my mettle best," he states him self. Well, he get en his mettle early. He hates the ilr.t shot, and he had te play it. Though regretting that our fellow townsman. J. E. Cope Morten, of the Union League, had te lese, there were many- in the crowd who were glad that the Frenchman wen. Monsieur Iludll is under n tremendous btraln in this teurnnment, and we all feel thnt his triumph yefterday will put him in prime form for the rest of the tourna ment. Very Ncneus As seen as they came inside the en rlniiurc I noted mentally that the pair I of tlicin were exceedingly nervous. The Frenchman had one detent cuamen up against him niul jeu could see that he wus keyed up te a case of "nerves" when he took his peat. But as I said the ether day. this is n geed omen mere times than nor. A nlaver will likely settle down after the first few' innings and "make every- thing." It doesn't work out thnt way with Morten, however. He hns n peculinr temperament. I wns talking te n friend of mine nbeut the local player. "T hnve nlnved billiards with Mer ten for twenty-live jcuve," remarked my friend. "I lime a!-e ween him in many big matches. When he gets nervous he cun't break into his game." That was the case yesterday. Mor Mer Mor eon was vi-dbly nervous and failed innny times where lie should have made his point. Masse shots, in particular, seem' te held terror for lilm in this tournament. The big lc-isen for this i". of course, that he had no time te practice for the event, having entered nt the last minute te oblige us. But he will iinprmc. lie is a very nervy player and is net nfraid te go for nny of thejn. He's lind te resort I" the long shots os his touch Is net with him ct and he hns trou ble gathering the bnlls for a nursing Fer a player who entered nt the last minute. Morten hed made a fine show ing. But for long runs by his op ponents, the local plnjer would prob ably have made an even better showing. He passed the 200 mark against both the American chnmplen, E. T. Applo Apple bv, though the latter ran 01 In one inning, and jesieniuy h - " the chnmplen of France. Kudll, went out. The latter get n big lead when he ran 70 In one Inning. In conclusion I want te say that that run of 70 centnlned some of the best billiards of the tournament, lludii wns going nt his best clip. Nothing was tee difficult for him while it lnsted. Playing behind his back, left handed and from asserted positions throughout, he showed that lie Is a real master. ' Copurleht, ltil, 1)1 rWIe LtCgrr Cetnpanu LOCAL BASEBALL TEAMS WILL QUIT THE CELLAR Beth Phillies and Athletics Decide te Finish Hlflher'Up Philadelphia baseball fans will net have te leek into the baseball standings nnd sce the Thus nnd Athletics in Inst place nny mere. The local teams have graduated from the cellar, the same ns they did this time e yoer age at the i ports writers' dinner, held last night nt the Hetel Walten. Neither Cennie Mack, of the Ath lit'cs or President Baker, of the I'hilllcH, wcre in attendance, the former being detninedt by Illness ind tne inner linving found it necessary te remain till, ugnt bout fure'iatt nifht. iv'rrj' Martin. e New Yerk, but the gfnd news was I'rovid-nce, , and kw p wiiiiamj of fhlladoi fhlladei hi raided te the fans just the same. ,hla. battled twelve reut.ds te a dra. Themah Shibe. of thu Athletics, startled thee present when he an an neuneed that the Maeknien had decided te flnlf-h in fifth place, and then Irving W'llltnlm mntimrei nf (til. Phtlh Mllll i..i .i,m,i Li,t, ,.rr ,i,., ,.eiln.. Ill. '! """ '" n.iunv .. im . i iiiiti tue ciiunceH mis enr were ejuceu- , ... .... i.ii.. .... .1... . ... 1....1 .. l... f l.c'v. bleed and should de i.iuch be.ter. Otlier ipcaUcrs wcrn .luck Kellj,, WOrldV sre.itest enrMliUIl. wlie has (le- I iteimliicd te lellre from sinslt) -culling , ' W. V. TlWin. 2.1. Harry A. Maekey. Si nater iPerBc (liny, l.ueien l' Dein- I 111111 l ' IIS H- 1 "II M "H t '' .,. Kdwaid 1. Bader. Majer et At- Uiiillc City, and I.uuls II, (ieldsinlth. Ts Krax Tlin Weather Bureau ought te take u hand at solving the draft que -.tleu. Jiiriiclp niif will be !)lail te hear that our i)a'y fiursslin Contest Hen ny l1utleii? In Hie Triple Alllunce? ', iui.i.y M'.vday m:i;dh no s,ttf: MCKNMB KOI AM, 'riKJiSi; liens IN Willi." J'" jv.mjv.ive uur mi; UUV1I, Our A' hive teen leading" nna end of the lAitffun 0( cracking i i or seven year nnu si show no sIkiis v M. (?. will htn Mtnrlhlnr i nratr . SUBURBAN GOLF TO MT MM 17 League Meets Today and Adepts Schedule for Heme- and-Heme Games TAVISTOCK, NEW ENTRY Tile Suburban Gelf Leajue-wlll open Its season this year en May 17 with teams representing the four divisions piavmg nome-anti-iiumc ramvr. The annual meeting of the league waa held today at the Arcadia, when plans for the coming easen were completed and the schedule adopted. Fifteen clubs were represented nt the session. Conditions Governing, the competition will be the same as last season, with the exception of the out-of-bounds rule. This question has been referred te the United States Gelf Association, and the decision of thnt body will govern thn league. . , T.ne uwuin there 'was some cenfu sien concerning the standing of the clubs and the league today decided te adept u pest-card system by which the cap tains of the various teams will keep Francis D. Warner, secretary of the Philadelphia Gelf Association. In formed of the resulta of the various matches and the points scored. Each team will consist of ten men, five of whom will play nt home and live nway In the homc-and-heme contests. There is a newcomer in the league this season, the name being the Tavistock Club, of New Jersey. The dates selected for the matches are : May 17, 24. 31 ; .Tunc 3, 7, 14. The semifinals will be nlnved en .Tune 7 and the finals en June 14. . Here is the schedule f,er the opening day : Division A Llancrch vs. Arenlmink, Lu I.u Temple vs. Overbroek. Division B Phllineut s. Blvcrten, Itoxberough vs. Torrcsdale. Division 3 C Frankford vs. Bucks County, Tavistock va. Old Yerk Read. Division D Ccdarbroek vs. Wood bury. Lnnsdowne vs. Tredyffrln. Division F Merchnntvllle vs. Moercstown, North Hills vs. Bala. Reck-A-Bye Wins at New Orleati8 Continued from race One C.. Nlsrht I.lKht. Dre Up. Iidy Hretten hum. Mies Claire, Hpecdy Kan. ConeelnUon and Mart Sen ... SiKCOND UACE. for threi-esr-eWn end upward, rlnlmlnir. puree J1000, 0 furlnnjri: 1. Plniu BUI. 10'J, Owen.... P-l .1.1 S-3 2. Simple fclmen. 113. Wlleen -l 2-1 een 3. Nut Cracker. 118, J. Bll. 3-1 fl-r. 3-- Time. 1:1 J 2-5. Happy Buxton Creet. , r. t. Cerlev. ner. llnbv fiveljn. MlrtnlRht mode. CeurlK Lady Mildred and Cempll-. nvrtmrv nle ran. I THIRD 11ACLI. for frur ear-olds und up- ard. cl.ilmlns. purse $1000, U furlence: , 1. Arehle Alexander, 1(8. A. . I Wilsen T-2 7-8 7-10 2. Applejack Sd. 110. Murphy. 12-1 B-l C2 3. Monastery, lift, Oantner... U-2 -5 d-T Time. 1:1.1 H-3. Xllekev Moere. Ai nf Arfii. Arrew lend. Premltins Tem, TicKiisn und ulelns nook also tan. i HAVANA RE8ULT8 rtllST nACt:, for four-er-eld and' up. elalmlne. puree J700. U furlenaet . 1. Ifuen. 109. Kelaay 2-1 4-5 2-3 -'. Sipfcrty I.adv. 107. Hunt.. -l l'-l een 3. T'rlmltUe. 107. Atkinson... 7-2 7-5 7-10 Time. 1:13 3-3. Hazel It. Smiling- Through. Say When. Caraway. Mlrza. lihadamea and Imhhlei 1e ran. ... PKf'O'D UACi:. for threo-ycer-olds. rlalmlnct. puree S700. furlengs: . 1. Tnltlnc. 101. l'rlble .. -1-1 2-1 4-S .'. Thlvtlrlilnem 101. Mallien.. T-l fp-2 0.." 0. Wiccklne. ion, ;. swurt.. 4-1 S-K -.". Time, l:lr, 2-3. Last Olrl. Mary U.. Canny I.edy. lir.indeen. Pe'i Manuel, Mr J. Orumlv ami Colonel Tex ale ran. TUlItO ltACU. for lour-i air-olds nnd up waid iiilmltur. purie 1700. (I furlerun: 1. VhlPPnerlll. 110 Malbcn 3-1 4-.; 3-0 2. Imlncltde. 112, Hulda.... Jl-l 2-1 even J. 1-aliH.tln 11-'. t"l", ' l ":!i -8 Tlmt. t:i: 1-3. IJeut. Wm. J. Murrns-. HuniPJ". Jteireat, I'arul. UruBoen, Oel. Lil ian! and Drapers- alve rnn. rOUHTH UACE. for four-eur-eIdx nnd upward, ilalmlns;, purij J.OO, fur enes: 1. Mess Kit. 11L Hunt -1 2-J even 2. uuakr. 104. Chalmers 2 4-3 J-0 3. Machine Ouuner, 112. Trien 20-1 R-l 4-1 Tlme. Ii4 4-ri Klckle Kuncy. The Ena llshman. Habv Faust. Jehn J. Casey, blr Jack, Kerbld ami reacful Star also ran. TWO MORE A'S SIGN Naylor and McGowan Send Con tracts te Cennie Mack Twe mere members of the Athletic- have come into the fold. Cennie Mack announced this morning thnt Frank Mc Mc ftewnn, nn outfielder, nnd Pitcher Rellie Naylor had rent in their signed contracts for 1HU-. Thews two athlete have been holding out for Reme time, but when they saw thev could net move Mnck into beMtlus the' nlary ligiire they came into line Kil Remmel is the only member of the istaff who has net flgned. i ' Contrary te reports. Alack Iibr heard . nothing from Bemniell. It we-i said that Kd would be in town today and 1 have u talk with lilx bei. but the big , night -bander did int put in an ap pearance. . Cennie is net quite ns optimistic as, Themas Bhibe. the president of the dub, who, at the sporting xvriters' I dinner last night, predicted fifth place' for the A's next seaxen. Mack said he la net making nny predictions, but, hopes te get out of the cellar. Navy Basketeers Swamp Marietta AnnaiMilli, Ffb. IB. Starting- a seoond seeond seoend stilne team nealnst Marietta Collets the Naval Academy basketball fle was net able te secure a comfertab u lead and tha regu lars wem called In about the middle of the nrst halt. The Nay wun by 88 te 14. Williams and Martin Bex Draw Providence. R. I.. TVb. IB.-In.n hard- OTHER SPORTS ON PAGE 17 BUOU "c Basketball Tenite In Conjunction U'lth ItlK tlnrlesqiia bhew HT. HEOIiaK CATHOLIC tl.UII . D1 s. 1X1RRAIXK AT.tXTARH PIPES REPAIRED ' Thoroughly Cheaply BITS FOR PIPES OF ALL MAKES 5TERNERS CIGAR STORK 20-N-l2THST. NATIONAL 11th & Catharine Sti. HATt'RUAY KVl".., FEU. 18 nOIIIIV FHAK1K ALLEN vs. JULIAN FARI. YIHINO HARTMAN vs. SHERLOCK tflHNNV DANNY ROSE vs. RODGERS JACK JIMMY PERRY vs. JWENDO JOB Mill. TIPLITZ vs. SALVADORF RtMWMl HaU. 91.50, St.OO. Mm., SSc. Ticks !, St H. lltll HI. Ml.. Wal. M i i'k l'am;i Interest in T I "!'' W. and J. Notes Out Lehigh BMMrhMn. Pa.. Fb. 10. In a iplrlt'd an1 harri-f'Aiaht batketbill Bm here with Thlfth. 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