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A Fl'W myn nge the following was printed m n .cw ion; ncwiini-T. rjj- jk ".cic i,oneri, cenn.-- rn- "i ........... - ................ ,.... 3' .(. ur.irt nnn nil,! iiein rmtlieird (I" ll elTDXlll Ctf f'tC SitlfC- I'lCr, aj j im. .. i . riju ifr.1... ',p mlMril ii footing irhcn descending it nitir7;itei,.- nnd fell twenty feet te the , wfter helew. )Fc suffered a uninfiitif nnktc a.id Am te-t'f til.tri was injured. t ii. i ..,,.,.,. ,l v, nnn. fninniw He hnd te fall off ii ship te get his name in the paper nml remind the old eld old tlme boxing fans tlint lie nlilt is en enrtli. ivter nlmest uns forgotten, which i another evidence of the iicklenen of u fickle nubile. When ou re out in front you're ti here, but when yuu lenve the .irc jeii pass out of the iiieture for geed. i' I'cter Mnher was an unfortunate fishier. He was born twenty .vcbts tee )en. With bis terrific punch and his clc erneis. lie "as forced te battle in the dnys when Heb t'ltzslmmeas, Jim Corbett, Jim JcfTrlen, Jee Cheynski, QUh ltuhlln. Tem tShnrkey. Kid Carter nnd ether real heavy wclghta were In their best form. As u renult, I'cter had no tme for lit punch or hU eleerness. He could pellMi off the second-raters, but when he vas matched with a top tep top netchcr lie was a unanimous second. '" He Kheuld have taken out plnte-slam insurance for his jaw. That fragile part of his anatomy was constantly coming In contact with alien fists tfhich were hurled at him' for no geed purine, and after consciousness was restored he would receive the usual condolences from the victor. Near the end of his career hlh opponent would express his -orrew before the light and hive it ever with. ' Just the same, l'eter was one of the most popular Ashlers who drew eh a gloe. He hud thousands of ndmlrers, and they would back him te the limit every time lie fought. The money let en Mnhcr by his admiring coun trymen would have purchased freedom for Ireland it couple of times. ,. I'cter lived in Philadelphia and did most of ills fighting there the la't eight years he was in the ring. Occasionally he would put up n geed fight, lint most of the time he was used te boost the reputation of a coming heavyweight. ... ? IT.? lait appearance, accerdtna in the records, inn en ,ljrit 26, ' J t!)0P, iricn Jack Fitzgerald knocked him out in the first round. ' Ten dayi before he boxed six rounds xeith Jeff Clark. Modern Fighters Would Be Easy for Maher A 8 WAS said before, Peter was a bard hitter, and if lie were in his prime f. today he could mnke u fortune. The modern crop of heavyweights, with the exception of luck Dcmpsej. would hate been easy for him, according te jhese who have seen him in action. Mnhcr hit straight nnd hard, and when ne connected the ether fellow usually was through for the evening. The only trouble was that Peter ued te let the ether man land first. Then he landed en his back. L Peter was champion of Ireland nnd came here in 1S01. While working a brewery in Dublin he met an IrMi pugilist who claimed the championship i$nd Mnhcr wen the fight, which lasted two hours and forty minutes. The name of his opponent is net given In the record, but perhiips It doesn't matter. Prem that time Peter became a drawing card and wen beveral bouts In Ireland and Kugland. i In March, 1SD1. he knocked out "Hubbies' Daly in this city, and two tjtys later handed the same treatment te Jim Daly. He was going geed then, and after n few mere triumphs was matched te be Iob riVz"lmmens in ?w Orleans. This was n mistake in mere wajs than one, Pitz wen, but Mnhcr had net journeyed from Ireland te meet him. He originally was booked te wallop the great and only Jehn It. Sullivan. j He had been dlsceercd by Hill. Madden, who had split with Jehn T.,. and was touring the world te find a man te tnke the title nway from the champion. The match never came off, and perhaps it was all for the best. Instead, Fitzsimmons. thai middleweight champion, was selected, and Beb wen In twelve rounds. f Mnher was an iniand-eut fighter. Sometimes he was like a game cock, and en ether occasions he would drop gently te the canvas, rest his head en his arms nnd listen te the count. He showed this trait 'n the battle with Fltx en March 2. 1M)2. Here is the last "Toward the end of the twelfth 1 lenth. Mahcr told Fitz privately that i est of the round cnslcr, told the referee and at the end of the round the i penge went up from Maher's corner. Fitzsimmons was declared the winner i mid much excitement." fEE art of high diving evidently i days. Always en Verge MAHER might be considered an unlucky boxer. He seldom had any of the brenks. Several times, in important battles, he had his man all but out. aid lest when his opponent connected T ,. 1 il 11. T-t.,.t Ills srennu mceiiuK wim r uimuiuiuhs Ittle will go down in history as one fer held. Fitz hnd been going geed nnd se lM isew urieans iiki net snow mm at bother match. However, there wns libld It because of the activity of the officers of the well-known law. Fiimlh ftngtry was discovered and the battlers and audience made n quick trip en special train. W The fight was short nnd sweet. Ne sooner hnd the spectators gathered ijeund the ring and settled down te witness what they expected te be n lng-drnwn-eut affair, than Maher's left fist crashed against Fitzsimmons jjw. Beb dropped in a heap, completely out. The referee Btartcd a per- Snctery count and was the most surprised man in the place when Fitz niggled te his feet nt the count Of nine. Peter also was slightly chagrined. Beb staggered toward his opponent and Maher prepared te land one mere wallop which would finish him for geed. But the blew never landed. Fitz, using all of his strength in a final desnerate effort, swung his right and it caught Peter en the chin. Down he went and was counted out. ALL of this happened in about old-timers still talk of the fight icat held. u Twe Hardest Blews Ever Struck in Ring PETER could hit, but he wasted many knockout wallops. He surtly wasted one, but made history In Philade'phin en the night d December 1, 1902, when he met and was flattened by Kid Carter nt the National. The flfht bad all of the earmarks of th Langtry affair, enl it lasted longer. It was ever in the Teeml round. . Kid Carter never Knew when he was licked. He could take all kinds of punishment nnd come up fur mere se long as he was able, That trait gaved hlni from defeat when he nut Mulier. This bnttle, like the ethers, was before our time spertively speaking and the dope has been drugged out of the musty old files. We ran ncressnn interview with a prominent bpertsman of that day urn he commented as follewH : "I think the two hnrdest blows I ever saw truek in a ring were de livered within ten seconds of each ether in the Mnher-Carter bout. Mnher threw his fumeus wallop ever against Carter's jaw. The Kid neiuly turned a somersault und land(d en his head. Peter walked uwaj. jt didn't seem possible for Carter te et up ngaln. 5 "But he did, and spreading his feet, waited for Peter te continue As Maher stepped in Carter swung one from the knees and caught Peter "flush en iuc cum " ' rnUll.1 stems te lie In tlie j.-t of r leni'tiniw u ciiiiier Willi .viiiuager ' Snlvnilere nf V -nllC ....i" x. lrem lml ........ . r . i ...- .1 II.. .....l .. .i Clniikrin rirnrillni Aini.u Mtrnnlr i.r. ".llailen,l (It t lllllerll 111. thnt l, ..III . ..' ri.wv .uaner s hrets; also he turned, half somersault ,n fft. ; " 'u , . , ' N w 6 r "a s te- 1, w I..7 tV TuuWd by New" Verk te V, "i? ,V'0 .aBrt'"ht J '"PliVa atVr$ZMnZ'i?u,i!S& tTltil y tiirnnd landed en top of his luad. He was out for about ten Ji ' " " Pnin.rul Snlii uml Oiav Gu- 1'1 ""' h-W -luring the uspciisieu ",' t,,, 3jnt;'ntil Club tomorrow night William, and Hank aniien. ' 'CU, minu(C4. hi-VntineHP te be tlii- contenders" of Huth and Mcusel. I, ,-. I ,0' K"n!'Ci iiNe thut he nm, . Always Will Be the Champien of Ireland , Un$&U$ ffin ether ' , r &!& "fflS"" the ' II I , l lfOOR Peter was done aft-r that. The next ,car he w,w knecktd out by ' Fc"w"en.! roM-'eKr :'n-i Xnl , Y's Krux loilunrewnrdeTma"' t.,;iTnm 1 JF.Te; Chevnskl Ceerec C.nr-'n.-i- and .Ta-k Menree, and lest te Jee Grim jptjne. Michluvelll, Cebalt I.ass; thlid. " am j , m , Trailer If I win from ti .th Im ll ma foul. It was one of .Tee's rare victories. ' OrlU-ttl. Ht-rnlce K.. Klrlle; fifth, T OOKS like curtains for Hhndi! when ,1,,,," , no .I'niht n Z ' lZl "" 1 ; uut no mailer wuat nu lpcns, i'cter Mnher Is a champion, lie has been. Is find will be the perpetual lnnvjvvelght champion of Ireland. They forget tiew ninny battles he has lebt, hew many times he has been knocked out f6f popularity never will be dimmed, and thousand of his admire MM hope he will seen recover fiem hu recent injury. Conright. lOli. lv Public Ltia'r Cemt.an-j r "CASEYS" TO BATTLE Trl'Ceuncll Will Tackle Camden In West Philadelphia Tenlrjht One of the biggest Knights of Celum bus basketball games of the bcnsen will He plujcd tonight in the K. of C. Hall. Thirty-eighth and Market streets. 4f4ehiny Cnstlc'H reerganl.ed Trl-Ceiincil fcyltaVetccrs are fcchedulcd te meet Cam- Council .... .. mi . . tii. ti- -1..1. -i.i. ,jamuen win ceni.t 10 1 miuuuijni.. lUt a line guiuiy et stars. "Beup- eU'antl "Ulch" Delgan, of the a '.Eastern League Club : Tem Vffceaten J2atarn Lcague play1; arid a Terrific Punch INTO PRINT - . 1 n . MAXWELI, TnMIr redter tifiniitiir tii ttii irni'tfirrtnr, r mint linfllrr ncnln HtPll into tllp limelight. paragraph of the story of the fight: round Fitz landed his left hard en the he hnd cneush. Heb then made the teas unknown in these geed old of a Great Victory with u wild wing. Such wns the case I.. T ......... 1 -mv .. . 111 i-nuiiu, xex., in lelKt. mat of the shortest and most exciting was Maher. Peter claimed the battle ms ut-st and it was easy te arrange seme difficulty In selecting n net te one - half a round. A'e wonder the as the most excitinti that rvrr er. and Nclll Delgan. independent star, Will be four of the tilnvprs f'nder the coaching of Phil Lewis, well-known basketball official, Trl- nn. i, ii nun iiinie iiienp m It grt lit Clip i and since its renrganlatlen. has net been defeated, The forwards, Neary I and Nelan, are p'ajlng a whale of n game, ns In "ll-ibe" Kletz, star center. The guards, Iieughtrtj and O'Gennell, ' uise are perieruiing Drniantiy. Blue Grass League Revived Purl. Ky.. K'-b 17 Th Ulue ( raa 1 Loairue. whurw. during Itn (tiiiftna .1 nxm. , her et , nR rn,nv mnr -,, T.iayVr. ry. , 5. .'" K'0.?,"' !D hrUat nlcht Lexington. Parle. Mayevllle. JtfiSMfSrv"!;" HOW TO Vae tahis Your mermi6 CMStM" RIQMT UT Tn6 OFCM WWDIW NOTHIsJG UIHC ExePClSCI IN AM ICC Cout Roem HAaeu-- reeu as. Tme' i couue Ge RISMT out i AMP lick Thb would Vf MOW VBY) ' leTuwATr'''Jl' DECIDECITY TITLE Series for Baseball Champion ship of Philadelphia Will Be Played Next Fall TO NAME OFFICERS TONIGHT It lias always been a topic of wide di'cussien as Je the best independent , baeball team In the City of Phllndcl J phln and thi question will be solved this vrar if the plans of the efBetils of I the Phl'ide'phlu Itascball Association I are carried out. I The 1'ttV meRiih gather tonight nt 1 the Hetel Walten and IhN will be one i of the many subjects brought up for discussion. The lly-lnws Committee, headed by W. CI. irer, will also pre sent its report for adoption nnd perma nent officers will be ohe'en, Hew.ird Donevan, who hn been re sponsible te n Inrge desree in putting the new association 'ever, and who has been n'tini: as tciupernr president, says he will net be a candidate for president. ui it requires tee much time, but the j opinion prevails among inc cuius inat he ip the proper person te be nt the bend ami pressure Is liable te be brought te bear en Mr. Donevan in order te have htm chnnge his decision. "I de net knew whether many of the boys have visvuliiscd the situation the same as I have." in Id the president, In iliscnissinc the matter, "but I picture n Saturdnv afternoon in October, Uiend i . I ... '..". ,..!.... .. -c 1 i.:i. .1... isireec in in- vicinuy ui i.i.-iiikii, ur nivi' Mime avcnui- at luentujin, h a mast I of seething humnnlty. M'ell thev ?"!r!:... have been received from clubs nnd they milieu iupv luci-iiuK uiniij iiiuuirir-, are reeuesica te ne in attcnaance. .....,., , ., .,.. ber is net barred from attending, but Downtewners Play Shanahan To night In Deciding Contest The Kajeuln Catholic Club bai-keteer-. (raveled te Machinihts' Temple last (raveled te .AlaelmilMs' 'leiuple last nlcht and handed the Cathedral Ave a walloping in one of the best games of the season hv the scere of U4 te 14, The plaiitu' of Calhoun for Kiijetiln am I Xieugmsii ier Jineurai was uie lea- ture. At St. Antheny's Hall. Tv.cuty-third and Caipenter street", tonight, Ka.veiil.-i t-la.vs Shiiiiahnn In tlie dei Iding contest 1 of a thrc-sumn mtU--. Kadi has wen i no enl there h considerable interest in tlie content, ut the rival clubs have been trengtheiH-d considerably nine tlu-lr llibt mei-till-f. Beets ami-Saddle Master Jack. Anna Gallup. Lady Lll .Han; sixth, l'it. Kthertcr, Wirkferd; ' srventh, Dare, Delly Vnrden, Ilcrmls Kcmble. At Havana: rir."t race. Keltei, ?el (Sllsey, l' u-lfier;- icend, Mnllnere, ! Hamaii. Itlermnn; third, W.-iterfenl, Mac-Garner. Mldlan: fourth. Hllner S., Afnllnin Tnenlii . fifth. Snl(ni.lli. Mc. Adne, Cerk; slMli, J. C. Stone, Mer- cella Hey, Keran. M. .1. Miirpbv, acting for M. Vlvlu- deu. of the ltlvlera Stable, euemd James Arthur V-'O.OOO for Appientlni 4l(tlll IIMI' ' " I" - " ' D. rrible, the latest rUUna honvntlen ' at llavntia, was nern in i-niht-r-iuiirg, i . i. it. i V Va.. eighteen M-ui age. He cnter.--tl upon his riding career at Ti.-i T.inn In.f n Intnti A fter lefivlfif 'I1 1 H'lUII Mini fIH. .... .... .i I .... l, MJ,,lrt Pniinillnii rrnel'u nn.l I also ut Krle. Pn. He is under contract (lllilllfl IU IWlllT Ub WlltltllWII llM IIPHI te U. 13. Majer, the Missouri owner, who discovered lllin ntld Who expects 1 take the led te Hewie te ride there C Ess Xa, L.',7SShXlUJt- tw imL kv&l ifrs INDEPENDENTS I "W'l.if .,.. Mini ilnln? Wnll Hirv --" " - ,..-..-. " " wcniiviV IVllH nvk.-l I... rv ,. "," ,"', "'":... - '. ' .. " . : . '';"'-'".lV: n-., ;..: m. ...nt , 1 I view. Jl, ,, "' ."",".1 "ur nnWi ,,.. v Md, V. r.. at Atlantic City. M . owners declare tl...v will et "Vln , If,, Men. & Sat. t. .. i. i...t i... 11.... iu t win ne nunca iiiiui iu r. jti. eriv u im iim nm- .,n.u-..i. .. -. .". " ci.cci; ler ur-.:. .vinnnu'iii n tim vnni.ni. ch'ampmihlp of 'the diy I ., of Ihe win ..pnrate en the ellminatlei, basis! ' laughed and. With ,,' jerk of theheall in VAll U....m,Me. opinion that if nn elimination tourney losing triim dropping out of the run-,"" '"lectien ei bis manager Jack i en rate ii prcvieuiy umifr th mf rami U airuiigid jnd tlrM and M'ceiid reuiuK nlng. In this manner the large entry "-'arns answered : officer vt , h ,n.cw,,,Uuh-l,?; ra VZr?,vl' Minnesota Leses Track Star ' auvkbtisiimkxtn then Mmi.iii.ils and Ilnuls plaed, that I iist of sKty-feur tennis will dwindle &; the heis about that. I'm llfrp n,V,nJwIr7,,.,1i?iv.Brd WMawS? ma'chmSw Mlnn-a,ll. Minn.. F,h n.-T.ack pre,. en the day the deeldlng cmtest no ma- (down te the luckv few who will engage "7 l t(J "ls, "mmens. Dec (Kearn's ii.r Mit hi. prometer. nnd Joe wi,kj, nen nt t hu UijUpimiv ..f .rnr.(.ejtu rwpiveii v-'-rs? , - cr?"iim jer league park would b tee big for the! in the tinals en March 11. I nickname) thinks I've leafel lenz' riuiaJdiVuift rerrenttiv. ftiiV "iket"datheWha2J,0r,l,Jc.,!J;,,,l XUV !' '-T ? 'fKSMM throng that would attend. The entry IIM for the tournament Ik ""SJ '"I hn- rallwl me here Whe'tb"? I 7 . ta mfM ,.,., ""' $&V 'rracflyta'aSkiSc'h ffi ' 'lifeW' There Is plenty of room nnd time 1 divided Inte two elu-ve. High schools " JiU p 'J Iwnk or flghtI ,jMnne"l,Mlrkr Mf neapi.cili.i., bln f..r tl.. i.maln.lPr of r! . -jgS: x ""'- JM for ,..ch a 'se.ies a, suggested. The are placed in one division while prep her y ex plaine,, K,l,nt Impcy S5rW w'a-l;"JiTt'--T"i,ri. ",1?' WhTnnVvri,AuaS 'JjH? t M teams from the vaileus localities ill- schools compose the ether. Forty -seven !,.," r.i . ""'' l,lur" for tlie title- b urrfle eclpiVy Steve of Mtrhfy. In jinlv.. ty tcviiinHrluni una was taken te a f 'sx'Mfti ; , JH wavs p'uve-d for sictiennl honors and teams are listed under the high M-hoel ft r el her te appear I ,, bout or !fS'tS'adf & J.nJWL!"' WW """""" "Mri"' bflj.'' ! after this ls decided It Is planned te 'ac while i-eveiitien nistliutlens are l .?,V' '"f118""1',1 l- t"e "" Wlti Nolen Wmj Itnnui ; . i; Wk4; . ' hav the vinner of North Philadelphia, In the prep school division. . . m? uJ""' ''"""nued Dough- v. sair-r friulff nanny 'toy vR. n.uiur AimiTftPHIM I'kamiiv m. I i-wSSw JMim, IB play the tltlehelder of Seuth Phllndel- , Catholic High Scheel, considered ene I' t ' 'ut " nicmw real biutai , AUDITORIUM 1 K$i ' i$pH9k' '-H phln for the iharapienshlp. Just hew of the best teams entered In the tour- ,.hBinnlenfm, 1?.. .1 te llnvc the c-nntittt neb neprr, vlie l UHr Broettw.i , rvI1vS,'T.RL,,'v ,:ft;.j;K"- " k-WSaV&VT''' TB'H it will be worked out Is n matter for nnment. from n local standpoint. . will ' fraP ' e he ring. He tehl HlW" Meaa fr a b,ut -Uh Ja.i. .,,. 'iR lAAwI.SvlhIB..Vj:iW-,fel fellffc, ?.W H wll net be ndmltted until HU club f,'" ""' " ""' ue "i'i- ,f,,,,ej empsey isn't particularly keen nlmnt ieins Inrlt IIR''- ll n Grange coincidence, 1 stepp ng behind the femii A. , ,?ut julnH- IWrst Catholic met the same team In adviUsDeughcrtv but n, .h' iUrtIlCr k-AYntll A HALTS HATHPHRflL . tlic epen'"g t0""""ct '"" " cight htt!er sa,s: tf., lfT: ... Failed te Overcome Peter Maher's START THE DAY AM' THAT D6UC(OU$ feLD AIR -I '""""v. ou pat VcUR UWS and thump Your rACJNincedT chest I . t ,5PJ WHAT.'?K tSM'T IT LOCKV A rs ri:euMB( 3oeD ! The. Fvirsacc I OUT AMD YOU'LL I --Cc AVE TO QO SOUUN I CCLLAR NND Ae H GOOD MlT RiDM -vCS CrVkH.T.XMi Tomerrotv's Games in Pcnn Court Tourney A. M. 0 Went Chester Mich va. Nerrlnttmn HlKh 10 Ita.lil-j l Helchta Ulch vs. Nnrlwrth men. ii: M Dever Wen vs. J.ansdale Itlnh. 1 St. Wllmlnjten High s. Upper Darby Mnhaney Clly HlKh ve. ltobekcn renncKrove Jilgh vs. lt. Carmel Wo'rdsteti-n HIbIi vs. Dc'jkstnwn U'thlehcm Hlsh vs. Conhehoc!en i Hluh. H.g ltlKll I lllKtl R- HlKh e - Mlcntervn High vs. ColllnBsweod HlKh -lliitberii HlKh vs. I'erleisle Hleh. -Itcaillni: Hlsh vs. Camden Hlith. -Ch"tcr HlKh vs. Ocenn L'llv High, -liilatel IltKii vs. Darby Illeli. 0-10- L F High and Prep Basketball Car nival Will Start In Penn Gym Tomorrow M. FIRST- GAME AT 9 A. The second annual basketball tour nament of the University of Pennsyl vania will Mar tomorrow morning in Wclghtinnn Hall. Thirty-third and Spruce .tieefs. The first game which i u ml.x.lMl..! fni .'..lnnlr M-tll hrlnK - .-w.. ....... .... .. ......., ..... ...., wp't Clicler High ami .NnrrlMewn I"K" en ""' c0"" n" l'lncnts. uames . jm , 7 i d QUINTETS READY F OR RAY rZwSinrTiirur'' m aTM,"niivt ' -' : ".':". .--" .'"-"' " clinmplen. will be the Cehillltes' 1 wi''.'.."v"-' . .. West Unt nelle Illirh will nlav its , .If1 tournament game FcbruarvS.). hmi y MFFn np ruiPAr.n wii.i b.t-v vi viiivnuu WHITE SOX IS PITCHERS 15 ., .. . Manager Gleasen Satisfied With I d and Outfield-Want. Hur era Chicago, Feb. 1.. AN illiani "Kid' lOleaHin. manager of (he Chicago White Sex, und Jehmi Kvers, veteran Na- tieniu lA-aguer, vuie nas ciireieu tne --inks of the junior major league, were bubbling ever with energy today as the) Murtcd piepiiratieus for the White Sex e.ediH tomorrow night. "We had a geed hall club last jcar." (tie.iseu said today, "hut we didn t I nve the pitchers. I am well pleased . v lib my eutlleiu and intield, but I hope that I will be able te land a twlrlcr. I expect Jee Acebtu te hu n big help te me " It was said that Miller Iluggins, of tlie liinkees, was cxpecleti here tnilaj - , L. . t t. ... ' I in meets .Tne k Urltten. Keen a viidaet barber is a sfrannin.'? Jetton, says 11 ught y McLoen. Our Dally Guessing Contest Hew many cushions arp you supposed te hit In three. cushion hillbiiiM rOAf'H I'A&HAIC- Ilt.OOI) I'lTT Tlin TASK IN I . ' ''".,' ' i" a-ni '" "tl111 ' lul', , . ... , ., , . ,, .as thci putd the increase. I'nuiiiar iniimjr r-nenin liniiiifi tin , Writliift llw. for Kri.liii: I'ublle Jdtttr ltm(lit' nmcrltki. A merrnnl 1 usually heu coeJ form in t wuinimln rucf -.. Recerd for Basketball Scoring f.lene rulln. N, Y.. Feb. IT. The Clran. vlllc, Hlxh Hchoel baaVtetball team hae es. tabllahed what la believed here te be a world' record for scoring In via connecu cennecu connecu tlve names by uvtUni,- :b0 volute. WRONG ee-Yew! Yeu MIUION OOULARS SeV VSu mavc Te put eh A iUlT Of OLD CLOTHES AMD GO AKJD JTOKt THO DIRTY OLD PcmMACtJ. Thus roieim Yta. cmtirm BAV Champien Is Anxious te Have Seme One Ready te Meet Him for Title MAY RETURN TO STAGE By LOl'IS II. .IAFFE TACK DKMPSnV has (hanged his tunc. Instead of snylnff. ."I nm ready for an) one." the heavyweight champion has tnlien this stand: "I hope some one is rendy for me." This Is nn entirely new nnd original n-ay of telling tin' public that he is prepared te sign for a 'mutch. Kcturning from New Yerk, niter" being nmeng these there te welcome Deinpsey back Kast. Jimmy Dougherty had i let of chatter te spill obeut the world h tltlehelder, who appears te be like the By nll.drc&sed up and with no plne te go. ';l)empsey hasn't been doing any real traillilicr WP elnnn !, I .1.-. "'..' Itler for a ,.'- . """ft" :"r W though he Is ' believer in laily'cxer. , a'"i ?" '"""elf nt that way. As IsnVi. "" "CPI'CU off flie triun !ie Getting Fat hope I get something te de. This idle life if making n fat mnn nm Ai i hundred pounds en the Aef ",h T nny, would j ou beHove if. i ,.:., I,..' n.l.. .. , I'' -. "'" K . tllO fact tlinf I J :'.'.' "'" ly - -..-.. A u uly KlUt-. cvcrv I "' '""", "" ngiit exercise keens ...i 'I1L ,,1 IMP I Inn in... , ... When Dcmjv inv mnn In !. , , " .? "" cr(;ed or "." title. I Doesn't Like Stage eum, ami t m a young fellow wilii te, work and tr.ving ,e get along. K "Dempsey t en ed llmt l. ....?i'.i ,lfl ,'."' b--i PI" abre , ilX? '""t.01"'' ;nt go . xz &&l't 1 .s. Lda'MJv DEMPSEY FOR BOUT SOON v vwinii regardless of bobby McCimn face Jimmy bncce m tlie V.AIY1DK1A A. tLUB K'njlartOB Ave. PJSskMa" " '-HB- tsW , ter the n.nut.t,.ii.1U.mi a-1 Stene v Aim I a Ha e. I'rank.u 1 ."." nnU'Hemrt H. ',it.Wmsm,",' . J5nF. , AtW abroad te box. if offer Nvereoeome " iul'i'' from Kngland or France," declared t e Itaren. -'Here's .TacL'a en w, rwinM- lar l.e it from mc te ,Kn,,,. , ,":.' 1- ur lie it from me te ,lk. 1 ,, j ferPlKI1 , , lv ' 'get te admit (hut after tienVi. i f pentler is mentioned there urenV meie te talk about'" many Ahmu ie )(. 0Vr,l nmn,. ,, appear in b, ,? " 1 Xe'''1 Dougherty tmilcd: ''It feel's tn ""'"" i the world's champion will i,il, 0s 'nn actor.' " l0 b0 SALVADORE WILL SEEK MATPU Iitii -r-... mniun VVIln ItNULKRl Califemlan Confident He Will Whin I Temmy O'Toele. cf Wvt PMlly. U work werk Tliu, - u .. yvn,P Inn out dlllMMitiy fr hU rnrere with Jim I IplltZ at National Of Idlrtte In I Aiicnster. February 27. Ju nr.' ,ll0,-,! lH "0 lubt in nw ,nir,.j A,., , ..-ill n, r .. m .... .,,.'t. ,"""" inai I , then I will challenge his southpaw' le-matc. Tc-ndl.-r is n geed nunchur low, but I think I can go afeng awl Mabi I Iciie- vin from hint en points, jubt ml .. lii.Pt in iln from Tlu'li.. ". IJC- pect te de from Tlw'.itz. , Salvodero. who In making i,f, heiun in Nevv erk, will aiTive in town wmu tlme this evening. Krankie JiiUen, n bantam, will make his lirt nppearancc here when he ineefi Hebby Allen in the first bout. Ma" hre between Earl Ilnrlinan und Y011112 Sherlock. Stockyards Johnny Ileso and Uanny lledgers and Jack I'crrv nml Jimmy Mcnile will fellow. St. Peter's C. C. Plays East Side Kru-sh from their victory vrr llnrtf.n,. . C C laxt l'rlday the Ht. Patcr'I C vviil nttemiit In vvipe out th- dufcat hsndrd'thVm by the East Bide Huh of Cmd"n a f'?v thltt menfnir in their hall at Thtni un.i ill,::. " u , ttreU. Ianclni; wlU fnliew the r&me. ll Hellmann and Leenard Want Raises IMrelt. .Feb IT.IUrnr Hellmann, out. fielder, an I Hubert "Hub-' Leenard, pitcher have refueed te 'Bn new contract calllnii for llO.OOil and lOwoe, renpecllvtlr. ani fit "fir.ol'ec,luiB'eor,T,1l,H'11 r mt,;t th"r rj tiuvy -(Tw ., LEONARD A AT AGE OF 25 YEARS Lightweight .Champien Has Fought Three or Four Battles te Dempsey's One When Only Sixteen' Benny Engaged in Twenty-two Bouts By ORANTLANO RICE Spring Signs Although I'm net a weather man, well versed in wtaiher stuff, With any knack for prophecy en breezes fair or rough; Although along the shifting turna I never ccm te knew Just what the climate's planning in regard te sun or snow, There's still a certain Up at hand that never seems te ctack. Where any one may call the turn along an open track Where you can whisper ie yourself that sprina is drawing near When the held-out and the robin and the training camps appear. Yes, I may stumble new and then en Harvard versus Yale. And who am I te knew that Stagg can twist the Tiger's tail? And when the fighters in their jousts begin te count the gate, The dope I spring may often show the fickleness of fatr. But one old two-ply cinch remains that never gees astray, As certain as the tents of night are pitched above the day. Where you can bet your final shirt that spring is arawtna near When robins lead the held-outs in and training camps appear. The Allotted Number IT HAS been argued by many wivants of the resin that the average boxer hn'i just se many fights In bis system, and that once the supply is exhausted his days nt the top arc' numbered, whether he be young or net. They cite the case of Pltr.stmmens, who, by starting late, wah able te pro long his htny in the rlnj te advanced ycais before the allotted number of con tests gave out. There is something te this. Fitzsimmons, almost unknown at twenty-six, was still n great fighter at thli'tv-iix or thirty-eight. Leenard and Cnrpcntler, starting! early, around fifteen or sixteen, will be of little use ns rlngmcu when tliey j have come te thirty-five. The Case of Leenard Ll should be In the pink or purple, a- I..AV , On .A.ln.. n,. .l.rt r.n-u f prime of fighting life. Hut l.e-ennrd ii; n veteran for all that, nnd it will net be long before he is drifting down hill. lie was net the same old Leenaid in his last battle with "Recky " Ka;isa. where he was able te give battle only in thiKheh nt one moment :i master workman, at the next apparently con tent te merely last the fifteen rounds. The consistent speed nnd yip of his top htuff was missing. Yeung ami Old LEONARD was bem April 7, 1800. He will net be twenty-six jcars I0' 1 1 old for seme weeks. ni I Scraps About Scrappers ITprmnn Itlndln han Bebby McCenn In tin f."e "or "enlKhfa .nwrtlnt vvllh Wlllle Cun nt the Cumbria. Jv AupntlM vi. ii ivutnnn Ij the prml. Prclline! Johnny Haulia v.. Temmy .". "l" , (i.i'f ...'- -- -- - , ,.. KfMiev vs. Tin" urjlttT, t.i wursie wwi vs. Jelinny Malunc y,!i llrvvird hils .eon n.ardlttt priiet. ev-p' wide te winders of Hip iliflprpn. leuma- n.inl. Scy.Tal yeunghicri mv uc.n s..e- M".. e v.i.iu MnfTe. of rrlotel. Pa.. ! te appear In PhlladVl'hla beutn. Trankle Illnb In inal,- Vb out i trhejulit for Muffe. vlijl. ifhtncltl'.t. Kilflle 'nentK le trpt vTittv ril2RralJ, .Tee Tiplltr anJ Tim JJror.ey. linn, rhn. tf HeulhwAtk. Is le nnr of the (irtfrlpr of club tenliht at l'.'3r. 1'ivrUtr slrcl. le t cmnruru ei vcurane e. i second Itlvln'eu. Ilirnrk. "-he -nade a Mi la vvecl: airatnBt Johnny iinjcp. is umiir the l lis. Te-i.y num. no, end the nrewn 'tune, vUlii- and Phil. flyriBhte airatnt Johnny Hnvcp. Is undir the "'"., VMt." W I Man '.net I Strijeaiit IlatlllnB Sliirny cer.UtnlR that he vi Itiy Smith rni.H In wan te hju ne Temr-y Leiivhran at lucal club, Mid v -vii dlrapiilnted vihen (nn matrb was tall.-l rlf Thr Ririiuaiit Is-uea a cliallcnBu in Oflie i-unnry I : r . . Hhv Met nnn nine li mitchwl :e treil Al vvaimer ni Atlnnile Clly I'cbruary 17. 5i? Mt,k. or ni. i-iiui, iii w .- ...,..... .. .... MAa.nM.A . . xi: -mkx. .:'.. wauus Mtm ""''"l MvKarlarii vs Jen Ultchle una Willie e-con- tr.IV.tf'M,iWjP,,?fe' :n- "Til 1A; "UsWmmimmi.. SM '"" v" -""" H FOfB OTIIEB'NTAR ffilJTir"'" I aHate " JOHN B. STETSON COMPANY Retail Stere I9?a ri. " .. e. Haiti Luck RING VET. Twcntv-Rlx hns been nhewn te be the most effective athletic age. Yet the records show that in 101 -. wheiThe was but sixteen year ehl. he carried out twenty two ring engage ments, flghtlntt nlmest every fortnight throughout the year. , This, was crowding in quite an drin ful of work for a sixteen-year-old kid. He haH been at It new- for ten carn. and ten years is no brief time te spend In the realm of the resin, where the wear nnd tear arc rarely light. Dcmpsey and Leenard DEMPSEY nnd Leenard are almost the, name nge, yet Dcmpsey te much the younger wen, In se far us nm Prjlf.M,!'.en-.?0"--,.4 .. , t ,.,,. before he wbh ever heard of nnd It wan net until he vn twenty-four that the title came his way. Leenard lias probably fought three or four battles te Dempsey's one. And that means something ns the jenrx fcllp by. Britten DliTerent JACK lmiTTQN was born in Octo ber, 1885. At the age of thirty seven he Is still champion. Xt where Leenard was en the mill) Tliu ncnvywiriKiii wne "" - at sixteen Urltten failed te break Inte ;;; the record book '1111111 he was twenty.'.! He has new been plugging nwuy seven- ,;, teen years. Te remain a crown wearer ;;,; after this extended tour mnrkH him ns,;;; one or Hie inarveii ei tuc game. Can nn.v one figure Leenard or Ucnipscy btill being champion alter s"v- i ?z cntcen .vcars of catntmlgnlng? i ii It crt If ...rtiilil mnnn flnif 11e,nn ltV I 77 will held his title ten or eleven jenrs longer and that Leenard will still be king another scveii years It can't be done, but the betting isn't in that direction. Cobb and Urltten Standing with reluctant feet Where old age and jeuth still meet; Near the read's end of the Journey. Yet still kings amid the tourney, While old Time, with sullen leek, Tiles te cren them from the book. Ccpjriaht, JC8 .All HtaMa tUstrvttl. WAITE HOYT ONLY YANK HURLER WHO HAS SIGNED Ruth, Bush, Jenes, Shawkey and Mays All Want Mere Meney New Yerk, Feb. 17. The-c arc par- I Ieiih days for the New Yerk Yankees. Haseball calls it it "held-out hcasen," but the situation is described as u strike in labor circles. la he Iliith, lambns'te.- extraordinary of the herj-ehide, thinks lie ought te hnve mere money and measures the "liiere" In tlie thousands. Little Aaren W.ud. hopper of the Lew tone sack, lets i It he known from Pert Smith, Ark., that It 1-e li and vv antslils salary Increased tit SllUHIf) llltllt lllni flu. LOtimwl ifntlnn till lie getti It, Wf the Ditchers. Walte llevt is ihe ( nly one te come te teruis se far. "Ilul- let Jee JJush and Sam .Tenes, obtained from the Hosten Jtcd nex, feci that "advancement" entitles them t-i their I llicreused salaries. Ihnt lie, tee is deserving of a little miiiu tnry sain, and Carl Mavs. of the ,uiwilv sli,.fs, talks about ll blccer I nf tnt i Stii X nnvikie r.mZ BIJOU "' BOXING TONITE In Conjunction With Ilurlmque HI ii i -!' I'.NT liniTi.lS llnnU und New I'Iium. uf Ann. I Hliew llexlnt College Boxing and Wrestling Boxing Springfield vs. Pennsylvania Wrestling Virginia vs. Pennsylvania lltlittii en Sill nt rr.inkllu Field AdmUiiIen SI, 00 4.VTI! Sll VRKKTSTHKKTM ICE SKATING HOCKEY Sat. Feb. 18 Westminster vs. Quaker City STETSON -in a hat rneans the tight ftyle in the right quality. la that hat you've been wearing ready for replacement? 'See the new Spring Stetsons. . -. , MCSvUUl street f.. I ' - ' Tv vk. MMAtMJ! . . i i rMSM 1 sr- KS ' ' Zkmr" laWRM NATION A 11th ' Catharlna Sli. HATCRUAV EVE.. MTZB. U '- iiennV' t'ftAMtnr ALLEN vt. JULIAN FARI' VOt'Ne HARTMAN vs. SHERLOCK JOHNNY ...JJANNV ROSE v. RODGERs JACK JIMMV i PERRY vs. MENDe " jee 1'inr, TIPLITZ vs. SALVADORE Rfirrvfd HenU. 91.80, (1.00, Adm.. sA.i rickct Mtflf. 83 S. llth M. Ph.. Wni, gjj' OLVMP1X M t BOXING A "rib M Bread & B.lnbrid,. J-gfi. ' MATT Will ti- OECHTER vi. O'CONNEal JOB . UlANKIK ' RITCHIE Yt. MeFjLAND' STOWf vs. LaSALLE JIMMY 8 Hound. UOIIIIV ' SACCO vs. McCANN HJl.t.V R Round TAPT. linn MISKE vs. ROPER PRICES, SOc, Jl, $1.50. Scat en sale, hrhatt'n Cnfr, HiS fi$3$$steS$S$i$ttSSS$S$S$$$$S$$ T 11 IV C ruiiur ess aims and Tuxedo' Made te Measure 33.00 P. B. White & Ce. 808 Chestnut St. 104 S. 8th St. . ill Open Saturday and Monday Eveninn.U i Men's & Yeung Men's SUITS and Overcoats $j.;80 and see our 16 windows Peter Meran & Ce. Merchant Tailors S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch Sts. Till e'ClMB Tem Maleney, Manager of P. B. White & Ce., 1 Merchant Tailors, of 808 Chestnut St. He snys: Our firm has lest the leu-ie en our 8th Sttcct Stere and nre nt picsent cenilut-tinp; a re moval sale, and this is your opuer tunity, Mr. Man, te buy a geed Huit of clothes, with extra treuseM with each suit, for 28.50; in cluded in this sale are beautiful lierrinrjbenes, smart tweed?, fl0 grays nnd good-loekiiip: mixturei, excellent quality all-wool sun sun sun preof blue serge, unfmi.shul and finished worsteds, cassimercs and also navy blue serges, all included in this Mile. Anil, w-hnt'n tunre. vnti can nlsO have ii Blue Sergo Special with two pair trousers, guaranteed all-wool and sunproef and mode te n;ca3iire for 28.50, and, fur fur fur thormeie, you cun be well dressed for any occasion without hiring or uorrewinjr a full-dress suit or tuxedo for $33.00. All mil" Snrinn- rrnmlc lire in cluded, and if you am in need of a geit suit you can-nave one tui- iercu ie your measure ier $e.vv, with ene nair th-ess trousers and one pair knickers. This is a real sale and, what's mere, every suit is hand tailorce. Sale taking place In both our stores, 1U4 s, nth ana HOB t;nesi nut, and we will be open Monday, - J C4- V.. ill r.,., .1....I,' aim out,. Jiv((3, until v e viutiv. i i'tmsm. T lallH BBMkifc 1 mm. SiM 7,0 A--t.,. , ! jf k 1 e'.y-'j f I N i :ifl. 7 Jt. W " i-Ul-T rf .T -. II - wriJ"-- a -- t ' .rti'MX. ,7-.' .. . L auAr.e j )4A &.&