f - " - " BteBKIKft PTTBLf TEBPHI-LADEPHIA, 'SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1922 r ", .; , , . . . t..m Irt Fletcher Predicts Phillies Will Come Back and Win Their Way Out of the Cellar This Yea CELTIC CAGE STAR DIES ' RESUME PLAY IN SEVEN OF PRESENT CH1PK0ED Wilsen and Britten Only 'Ones te Dedge Being Counted Out SEEK DOWNTOWN CAGE HONORS Ernie Reich, of Eattern LtagytV'J&; Victim of Deube Pneumonia 5?Vf New Yerk, Feb. 1."5. Ernle Helen, Av'i PLEASESFLETGHER Infielder, reinstated by Judge Landis, Will Jein Team at Training Camp twenty-nlne years old, professleaal N'J basketball star und captain of the erlgl- j nm Celtics of this city, national pre fesslenal basketball clinmniensntn nuln West Catholic Will Meet Ridley Park In Basketball Carni val This Afternoon let, men nere K'sicruny nt ins nema .,JmjM from double pneumonia, Dcnth came at wrSjl n:30 'after n week's Illness. He leaves -vffll . . ... . . . - . :.i jwtr. California Boxer Claims Feul, but Referee and Physician n vviiiew, .uuy, uuu n nny unuKiiier, Uvelyn. He leaves it brother, Al Reich, professional pugilist. iiR DEFEATS GOLD IN SEVENTH RETURN TO PIS PENN TOURNAMENT Say M" Lew leading in points jfew Yerk. Keb. 2.'.. Lew Tendler, Philadelphia lightweight, stepped Ilymle r,M nun. called .lliiiniy Duffy, of Call- ernl'a, last nlslit In ecven rounds of .l.i. scheduled twelve-round bout, erc crowd of nbeut 10,000 nt Madisen Square Harden, Geld claimed n foul In the seventh Mimd. When the bell sounded for the u" .. ... . ,i. ....! eighth session, the Westerner did net ,)M from his choir In the tflng corner. Referee Billy McPnrtlnnd then Hteppcd ertr te the corner, and ns the Call- 'fefnlan sat en bis steel, his face reg istering pain, went through the tor ter aallty of counting ten ever Geld, who could net answer the call of time. The endlug of the contest, which was -i. thu nrrilnnrv from n retntictltlvn midpoint, created a furore among .the I Dictators at the ringside. Excited fins jumpedte their feet when fleldV face were an expression of pain as he vent te his corner at the end of the terentb reunu. The crowd yelled for Tcudler'n dis qualification for fouling and for n time small-sized riot was incipient. u.VrM McPurtland. however, declined te'recegnize the claim of Geld and his handlers, 1Jau .ucitcincii uuu uuiiny finrphy. Beveral times before the seventh Geld tad his handlers raised the claim of feel. Xhe crowd, or that part of it Mtttl At n distance from the ringside. joined in a chorus which echoed through tit Garden. Te a majority of ringside fii.. ImtKiri. rPntir11nr'u lllrilt'ci nn. CTUU-S, liu.v., ..u.... u .,,,. ,.,. wared te be fair nnd above the waist fine. Referee McPnrtland evidently held the same view, for he repeatedly refused te lrccd the clamor of the Crowd or Geld's advisers. Following the contest. Dr. Walker, Rtite Athletic Commission physician, ttamlncd Geld and announced that thre were no indications of n leui Up te the time thu bout ended Tcnd lcr was leading In points. Geld had difficulty making the weight. The con test uns signed at l.'ib pound", but Geld could get down no nearer the mark I than 137 Vi pounds. Tendler was three- I quarters of a pound under weight. With me Knowledge inui m rivni iimi uiui- eultv with the wcicht. Temllcr paid particular attention te Geld's midsec tion from the start The (junker City lad kept up a punishing, twe-hnuded attack te the body and countered heav ily. In the first, becend nnd third rounds Geld flashed sporadic outbursts of ag ag iressivcnevs. Te Teniller's sustained assault the California boxer retaliated with jolting right cresses te the jaw'WIIde Handicapped which sent Tendler back en his lice's. Like Kilhniip's mnteh with Leenard Celd's punches diew the bleed from, the little Britisher. Wilde, stetmed out Tendle1-s mouth In the tirst session am! the er Ad jelled Its approval. . . ne er .fl jelled its approval. Tenifler's cen-ltent work, his un- limcncbs. Hfibe Herman. California feather- Weicht. curried elT the iIitKIeii ever which he landed with both hands gave been stepped meM often. Becerds show '"'f "lJ l1.? 11, .I?"0,1".' rk,. .... the 1'hilndeli.hlan an advantage which that he was knocked out by another V bu" v m n l7 hihv town le ban was nrreased throng h the feiir succeed - Vrenelnmm. Gleria, in eight leunils. , A bu,-V.mn '" ' '' V ; 1 1. . iJJ Vr.t iUraumN. Itepeatedly Tendler drove then Billy Pnphe sllppell ever.l ! I, a y-' ! Bv )M sr?0l a hl.V'Xe" his rival te the ropes under n shower of mker In the seventeenth, followed bv I .Vn, i" " arldn. them te av basketball rlalits nnd lefts te the face and stem- Fn.nk Klaus In ninete,,. rounds, nfter ,"';, '""t ,,,,': 1 is nluv but ceacilng ,WeLbWrl? "ifh nenipsey did the feat in four I ' 'vc "'me dNermuJed y in ihe xrieiiiiii eiii'iihivi iimi iri'iiiii'iirv iiu I ir n inn i iiitnnu rnt'imn nn ii.tu i Aim uiiii:v;ii uiu eiiuiimii wini ins roil nns uihx year. SI.11? i)e i1'0? S,',,,"1 veteran, In the clnimimt te America's Hj weight laurels Ki?!"""?.' ,of twt:'.': r,""",.'J: idses1toek ii nap. xaifej hi ey mi leiuinj Mierieii and , Ilefeife Billy (Kid) Mcl'artland gine me eruici te lieruiiiu. Clenic Talt, Minneapolis lightweight, jalned the decision ever Johnny Mur ray, of tin Bronx, In the opening con teat of eight rounds. Andy l'almer. of Tuls.i, suffered his first setback in tluee starts In the sec ond eight-round bn-U. I'.ilmer engaged Johnny Daiey, Portland middleweight. After eight exciting rounds, from which both boxers emerged biuiscl und bleed ing, Duicy was awarded the decision. Beets and Saddle A. I'niie.i v..i ,i i ii , ' oWAvTlniU,ll,erM,of aDnenk I.!V V, ll?1?, ,'0,)I"''' ""l"; I appeals best In the leiiiuie rncu at ISpvv Orleans today. He bi coupled with rmi Hare. Jr., a Derby pros - pect, which is about Ihe best three JPr"ld shown nt the Southe.-n course this winter. Buiign BiicU and Irish AIM appear te be best ,,f I lie ethers. Hersis well pbiced in ether uices sre: rlrst nice- Pit,.r iti...tti, i ...i.. lie.u i, ...i.. ..:.::. ."" .'""' ttii k"1"11' screuii Helen AtUln. m-.Yi" ." . . Kt'K"":i' : third -- Tippity ' fifth- i- ;"";1""''-- ('I,:'V,l!!bia '1'!w ,. u"(l ''"is". Iliilllimt Rav. nvveep) j Uth-I'it, Pirate Mi Gee. Trickster II; Keinnil.'u ".I....."1!...,: I Gear, Waukeag I, ,. 1 At Havana .. wm" ,. .",'.,nl "", iMtvmnn, ,,; 1 ..iiuiiv es; seiend- Id llel, A11IIIII1MIIII Ai........ . .1 i. , ... . less, Iliilfiuif llnr...'.i. t .t. ...... "' ; ii u u vv iwt r, Bufeid; fourth Cur reilcy. l-'lelih. I.',..,,... til. 1 i, fifil.M '"uu,' 'ancy, IJIack Unby; ." V."m,.v. Geerge W., Mary i:,l, : 1 ..u.i'iti. iiiuii 11 1 ne. "vuiievviin, .M'lligarven, l'u lux I amy. lerp-'imrc. 1 ucniMPipnt. is pro pre . piiri.l te Invade th's .lty nin nst an of r,"1!, W" ,"'0 lr",,( nd Ihe route ;;;'-'"'"'"'" l" '" ""' '"" "i lie liiilejiemleuce Ilniidlcap, S.'OOO 1 Pilro .iiiiimi. tin I'llllplne. it k-epinir In flUileil, ut Uuvuiia vesterdnv ever n ' tlwipe 1IU m-xt match Istu 1 with n.vnnv tltM,- yl"-ti "" nlwajsginr 'n H,""U'K- " "arl "' ui mr ihe big stakes. ' Teil! llare .Tr nml 1'.,in,i f..i- iWlicil l,v 'il ;.i ' nlt". (ri,p' n 1.1.J , 'V- ( huh. vv eiked a mile .'. ' -'ti'iila. at New Oilcans ... ' ..eieiiii. 111 .1 1 1 11 prills ''J prcpiiiiitliin for flic Mnrdl (Irns Ilfinr ,... tut' 1. '." :,1"'.IM l,l,,s 24 "in 1 r . I'lacilenal time was f. .1.1 .l.Ti 1 .17 1 .11 1 r 1. .1. horses ,1,,, Vlier. ' 'OUIMET IN FINAL - -! . .11, .lit I -tl, lilllll Meets Jacoby In Housten Club Invl tatlen Gelf llOllstmi 'IV.. Keli .", .i-iiniU Gil inet f 11...1',, ,,, V , ', , ", Of Dnllf Ji "'."",l. ,,",ls J1'"""''.: rnslt'i e' Wil ",,'lt lui,'l' '" the filial ll?1 V ft,r. tl" I'hampleiishlp of the ''"llslen Country Club invilntl nilf ""irn.unenl O1I1....1 e ... ....... . ""ii 1 inulcli with Geeige Itolen voter- I'll I I ll 1 I I t . ... 1 . . . . . . . ' ih'v r. ' "- """ ' 'inlillng ,ve.-ter-'?? "f'i'.nioen. wen his w.iv te t ie fln- in "''.. '"'hv ellmlmiicd Tem Curb jyj i vv iciiitu .(lSi j,, niaeieen Oiilinet "eiieiallj Is faveied le win nhf.i "."""I'l'm-hlp owing t the icniai-N-"a llll"'"' l,,", hll"" ,""1,''l' ,lu'l!"' el... ., ..'.'. ...,.,," rM,l' r I Ifn ii the Statf -....., i'mmii i him year and once win n 1, V",', Invitation chaiiipleiishlp, Is 0 .'"'hdiili'., Kefer. . 'he mulch w he Ihlrty-six IieIch, aiiW.7ti "V,'IU " niiguii ruin, con cen tJlnS ' ';V,,,'.l' weather (tnd) medium w" eti thg ferc;unt, V v -JWfrt yftS 1 m 4' j,Vff- 'ri.llll'1'll 111 tlin ......! ....I ..!..!.. 1.. the nil iie'i inns "ii riKllieril ill te I,, iir"u"."' I'l'vparatlens were mitile fay, ra! i tt.""? Knllery despite the un- LEONARD STOPPED TWICE By LOUIS II. JAFFB rnilKRK seems te be n scarcity of I(noekeutn In big league competition of Inte. All of which brings te mind be-'that, barring the venerable .Tnck Brit- ten nnd Johnny Wilsen, every chain- '"" ""' me puenc ieany nas nun the well-known wallop caress him en the cjiln. fin Hit ilnifii 11. e 11.1. . fl.,.1 it.. I Jimmy Wilde, flyweight: Johnny Buff, ".'"' nw ,inu ,; mm Willi uiiiiinmwrigiir ; .lennny Kiihnne, feath erweight: Johnny Dundee, junior lightweight: Benny Leenard, light weight; Ocorges Cnrpentler, light heavyweight, and Jack Dcmpsev, heavyweight all rulers in their re spective dlvMens have tasted defeat by the knockout route at one time 01 another in their careers. uut In Cleveland, O., (here nre some fnns who are firmly convinced that Middleweight Champien Wilsen was knocked down nnd out bv Brvnn Dew ney, nnd it only was the kindness of the referee thnt robbed the Ohienn of the title. As n result there is '"knock-out-by" in the Bosten southpaw's rec ord. Dcmpsey "Toeli" One' Listed among Pcmpsey's bouts there will be found n knockout victory ever tins chnrnplen by Fireman Jim Flynn, although new it x believed that the Mantissa Mnuler just "took ene" en the chin en thnt occasion for wmc reason or oilier better known te Jack. The wonderful Lcennrd twice has kissed the canvas" as thev say. The lirst time Benny was knocked for n loop was in 1012. the jcar he started his Hhtlc career. Jee Shngntp stepped Leon Leen ard en thnt occnt-ien In four rounds. The following jenr Trnnkle Fleming hung one en Benny's jaw for the "nine and out" tell. Johnny Kllbuiie went nlens nlrelv without suffering n kayo until In 11)17 in this eltv the featherweight champ's ambition te cope with -the lightweight Mtlehelder proved the veteran Clever lllllder's lllldelni;. T.ennnril utnnnml Kll. bane in the third round when Jimmy Dunn hurled a towel Inte the ring at a time when Jehnnv was being socked nreund prettv inueh. Wil'ie Jacksen became famous ever night by reason of u ene-rnund knock out when he polled n right-hander en Dundee's chin at the Olympla here In Janunry of 11)17. and the present Im pound king went down for the full count. Dundee wasn't disheartened, though, and came back strongly without losing any of his prestige. Iff his class nnd was defeated bv 1'ele Herman en n teehnlal knockout.' Jimmy Herman en n teelmlnl knockout.' Jlmm giving nwny n let of weight te Petey Mirkev Delmnut elli.pe.I Buff en the ubKI:i.r In 1llGn nt Ji.ri.rv r'ttv ,i ! tlu iih.m.hI liiiiitiiniu-.,i..l.t l,,,v', ...,.i All of which proves Hint a little thing like a knockout dee-n't bother u geed hexer one who does net become ills i euraged se easily by being spilled for a goal. TILDENJJLAYjT0DAY Champien and Voshell te Oppose Hayes and Burdlck Chicago. Tel). Ii.". The National Outdoors Shew opened fir Hie Coliseum . today with htindieds of 'entries for the I various tournaments that are te be con ducted dining the eight ilu- It In in I progress. One of the principal eventu of fie tlnv was the scheduled doubles "1,llcl1 M'tfiMi William Tllden, "l''h '"mmplen. ami Heward Ve-hell, ,,,. u'nU..,. lime., .mil Iliilnl. Herilink M'ti.i,.., .,,,.1 nui,ii ,..n.... iw.. ..I, i.,. iiiiii-ii ii ilia i vnv ii it tiiii' ii i tin- i -ri'in ler u singles nrileli I'lie opening i if the grand western , small bore title tournament was set l 'i' lute today, with the military nnd lii.:h school tenuis match nnd the Chi min boy championship for be.vs under eighteen as the opening events. " 1 Scraps About Scrappers , L ... M'"( ".."-t. vvhns, mm.' exhibition ntranvl (lenrse C'liinev en T.iuii'dij nluht en for 11 III 1 rtesl 11 irnun in I'm ummi iihi, iimh luen tiilcn mrr 1 J'litmv Duuahvrtt, The Ifnrim ii'siis le rm'eli Ihe 'lev!.iniler s Ith .Tn'nnv nunilw VI!llM JacKsnn nod ethor I wlliis lUhtvvt Ishl IIkIuh. ' I'r.inl.le MrlV.rlnnil. of Renten-, nnneunres 0't ' hit p'seed mini of Pete Jlernn ...... 1 1. . - .. .. thHt lie nit ji'Heen niiiifci-'ii imuer ine uirec ,111, Me II 11 01, " nn iiumiih inn llfiniweisnt cl.ump iii'dilp t suuth New Jersn writes tlmt Jiinph (Mnh) Iteti nhiTir la uiithurlznl te make his mutches , ,Hkev Delmiinl villi 1k erfered a trip iii.niuii in ine.t Jimmv Whin In Ixinden. if , ,ne. nn tmpresli. tlmwlnK asalntt l.i ... .. ...m. .. .1.. 111.... t.l . t..n.i... ..1..1.. .ihii-im nin in e. ." ......ii... ...ti.tii, iiiuiii. .urnrillnv 10 sceny aieiiieiin jJimetir iimi Smith lll h In town tomerinw nluht. I Ilu!-iie lliitehlnseit It. le mntt illU Oreen In the wm'. Prelims. Al Verbiken vs. lie. liv Smlih Jirk Iluimv vs OenrKe Itna. nell and Al lierduii vm. Hebby WelKast. Ilrtun Diinnry will be the leu-theut tent ...i in Tninniv Iiuirhrun vvhen the.v elAiti nt the lee Pnlsra Tuesday nleht. Other I louts' llittllnu I.eenanl i llatlllnir M irk. ijlm llnlliiinl vs. Jack Herman. Jiw Rltihle vs Pel senmnn afi Phlladelnhlu Joe Well, 'nn vs Yeung Mlcke). lleniiue lllmllii will Inve his suble husv Mimdiiy nmnt. T.'inmy ijtoe 0 ami .lehmiy 1 html uli. at i.inieiister. Pu , und iiniibv ml..,!.. ..111 miL.t 11 It'll ITtll H lla llli.nll,. MeCauii will nuet Al VViiBnir lit Atlantic City. J'niiin llem.hirl.1 Ins sts thut three lluht lluht welcht ttals have d-ii.anile I fiich l)l (.'Uir neiees te meet llebbv llarrett that It Is iilalnb show n thev de nut want le met t the rulhvul. The Huren ilnlnn that Jleiliy Kaiibas, Willie Jieltsun nnd S iMer l'tei. mini have naked for from $"..'110 te 1.1000 In lake en Jlurritt. Millie KilnnriN Ie lenreseiilliu; a htali'e of four hexers from Huitnit They iirn Frankle Hrltt, llshtueiKht, Hlllv Carne, welterueliciu, Hilly llaue feitherwelirhl, and Paul Dmireit's, liantamnelnht, K, I), Hlllj Mliriill Is artri a Wiut ulth Al Gorden. 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This was proved when his admirers plnjcd host the ether night nnd feted all ever the place the man who has been basketball conch of Catholic High for the last twenty-one yenrs. It was a theatre party and n banquet. Th team which Billy Markward coaches Is undisputed champion of the local scholastic floors hum year. That was ene renten for the banquet at which Markward wnH the guest of honor nnd which wns attended by a huge gathering of alumni and promi nent citizens. Anether rensen was that In his long reign ns court mentor at Catholic High he Iuih guided the Purple and Geld te five championships, and his tenm has been one of the strongest contenders nearly every ether jear. Such famous stars ns Jee Fogarty, Bube Cnshmnn. Jnck Ghueett. Tem Dunlenvy, l'hfl Douglas and Charley White were once schoolboy basketcers under the teaching of Markwnrd. But nny one sitting in en the party "u !' . ZZ TFZJS ? L ST L.. "... .. .. .- I. utlve record tliey lind gathered. xrem nil t Af lir.. ..nnnl.I llw.m nlm lm " . ul ""- """ "'"b "" ,M"' "" ""- t ihi 'aLl. linuinl ms reward well. It wouldn't buy much lit the corner grocery. In fact. ,iu main rewind thretiL-h the ears bus been (lie victories turned In und the thrill he gets in watching his preteges giving everything they've gut for love of the game. It comes in the sight of one mere eungs(er feudding into fine .pennants when Nativity wns unknown 'eligible by the faculty of the Englneer Englneer Englneer munhoed with the principles of clean. lu tnc cn(!p world. Adenis is putting '"5 Scheel, and rather than held his hnnl snort llewetlns lu bis breast us ,i, i-., ,., .,i,.,,i i,.,v- ,. ,i,,. ,,,.,,. title of c.iiitnin nm) mil l.n ,, ., ,,,!, the result of Maikward s training. It comes In such fine den.enstnitluns as i his uppieclative hosts tcndtucil the vet- j eran reach the ether night. ( And If nn.vthlng further were needed te stamp his piinciples In their minds, lm i.miiii11i1 It himself uhi'n thev called . ..v .i.,...- .- - -- . ,.ii Mm fin n snood)- "I am for the bejs, first, Inst and all the time." he stated simply. "Whatever 1 have done was for the be.vs. Don't give me the credit. Give it te them. They have wen the le turlcs for your school, net I. and I menu II. They huve pulled together. they huve fought, they have obeyed, they have pla.veil lair, given the nest they hnil. and they have wen. Give tlieiu credit. It Is the be.vs you should baiuiuet. The.v deserve It." The storm of applause was for Ihe sentiment depressed nnd for a modest mini. 1 nev would nave crewneii uuu with 11 huiiel wreath, for thev were iu Ihe crewnius innnd. but there wasn't any laurel te be had.' llarrv Ilergmnu wuh almost crowned later, but that was purely accidental. Judge r.iigciie l . liennivvell was the ether ellicial speaker of the evening. lie praised the coach und the spirit e1 'i' '., nK limtille.1 into the tenm real sport ns inntiiieu into tnc tuim. Un demanded a game with the Pnssulc , High te decide the "world's schoelb.y , basketb.i I championship for 1ICL". nnd t lint made n big lilt. The stunts begun huidlv had he sat down. A basso In line voice responded te n steim of disapproval with tome classical ditties, nutl a charming pianist attracted nil eyes when she accom panied another singer. The Ills Act There was a deal of sole dancing and things like that, but it remained for Hurry llergiuan te put en I lie big act. Ne ene will ever knew what it was all about except Harry. With some ceremony he borrowed a chair from one of the jjiicsts. He then solicited (mother, which he placed endwise en the first, and se en till he had a chair pile reach ing almost te the ceiling. Te slew music he did the Dane of the Graces mound the tettcrin, stock There were low snlaams. Theie was a moment of calculating with u pencil en the wall as te the approximate space between the top of the t hails and the celling. The presumption was that he wuh about te leap le rune.' rarcwcllh were wild te Intimate friends presnet. "If I should die, in Ihe attempt" he muttered. The great Indoor athlete then walked luisklv te the corner of the room, turned his bntk te the elmlrN and went through tlie stretching motions of a boxer before the tight, While he wns thus engaged the fear ful guests reclaimed their cliulrs. They sut, ou might say, 011 thu act. Rutgers Again Victorious Nr llninsvvlck, N. J,, Keb. J3. Uuuers wen Its oleventh trame In twelve starts at the unpens of Penn mate, 8a te 2S. nut iters scored two Held ireals en the first twa wlays of the sme and seltln a fast pace was njyer headed. The erB,Rt half lime steed ID te H. ' . '1 ' ti U .,. 4jteeU- UiaSasbri Today's Soccer Games; Where They Arc Played Cricket Club Ixaeii (Setend IMvlftlnn) IVnn Krh v. Moorestown 2d, Phlliulel. ,trii?i0CupCV'omprlltlen (ITtllralnnry Round) HrlllBh Wnr Veterans v. Vliioae. U snd UlPirfleM street. . , . . , Hnnlnlilc & Mno . Qien Secial, Dreail "lT:dUinvVA"cre,icnrr "iSPiS.1 . hlrecl'- nr.l Boand Albien s. M. K. Smith. Slxty-flfth and Catluirlne streets. , ....,. Ilehlns a. Lighthouse, Tulip and lvlck " Aldan vs. Pnl'therpe, Aldan, ra. niKHten Hteel . Conshohocken. Stat read "flfful "v"0Nerth Philadelphia. Torres Terres dale nenue and Cottman street, .,. I'nritnn vn. KnslnKten Congreiatlenal. fiocend nnd Clearncld streets. ..,,.,. v RH'netTiimr v. Vletrlx. Pennsylvania Railroad and Jlenner street. i-,,Mn.h Oreert lllhhen vs. Oorden r, C. Mneteenth street and Hunting Park avenue. . . Crntennlal vs. Ascension, U and Ontario "Canadian War Veterans, I and Tleua streets. ;. Krst Division (Section D) I'liradlse vs, Ealrvlew, Thirtieth and Clenrrlelil strrt "west rhUadelphla (First : Wvlslenj Woliemo vs. Dunkirk. Thirty-third and Tiiakur stieets. Second Division Wet i:nd vs. Alden. Sixty-third and Wat- ""l.frclnloed m. Victeria B. C. Fifty-sixth nnd Chrlstlnn stretes. m, Angera 1J. C. s Stewart Club, Flrty eighth street and "Willows avenue. Third Division (Northeast) P. O. 8. et A. vs. Rosewood. Tulip and Ann streets. m., ,., Fitter vm Farren A. A.. Tacony and Sanger streets. Northwest Section Cayuua r. C. vs. Oliver Brethers. Fifth and Nedre streets. ,.., Franclsvllle s. Cerinthlarui, Nineteenth nnd Brettn streets. Fourth Division (Northeast) Victer vs. S. S. F.. Cedar and Cambria Kant Und vs. Frankford Alblens, Almend nnd Orthodox streets. Northvveit Section I.lrhtheuse vs. Roosevelt. Frent street nnd In avenue. ,. . , Westmoreland h. Somerset. Filth und Weitoierelund streets. ..... . Colllncsweod vs Cambria, Matcher street and Adams lead. , Eastern Cup (Final) Tedd Dry Deck vs. Abbett Worsted, Fall River. Masu, Exhibition Garnet Philadelphia r. C. vs. pick of Bethlehem, Itplh.whtn. Pit. Hibernians vs. Flelshcr, Tenth and Butler streets. ADONIS TO PLAY NATIVITY Uptown Rivals Start Series for Cage Honors Tonight Adenis and Nativity, two of the lcndlnc basketball teams uptown, start I n series tonight for the chnmplenshlp et l'ert Ktehiuenil. Aileius is a secenu edition of the old St. Ann tenm and represents that district. St Aim u'iim wlnnlnc hnslietlmll 11I1(1 , fl)PV urP llPXt ,,nnr te yauvu ,.ens,(,l.l.able rivalry exists. ' ()l)() ()f tl0 ,iiffolen,.PS js ti,e ,(ci,. tfB of tliph ,N thl n,,st tcam , 1ert Richmond nnd the matter will be set- "' i'!'ss'K 's re-cMiminntiens net tied starting tonight when the first 0l nmn!n '"' ('"" nPnl" ompete for the a series of three games will b played ,'1'ew'- in Nativity's Hall, nt Belgrade nnd i In. T',rl no V 1,mn'',,'r tlln tcw Allegheny avenue. Nativity will have r,n"h t,,e ;"nf'i" " the future will net, its tegular line-up, with the cNceptien ,;'''"1' 'lf. ns lios.tlen. be placed in of Bill Gallagher. Adenis held lm- I,"'.0 xn,rMu ,,M,nt- .''! reer-nt enr cap maculate Conception te u a0-4 ire ',nh .''"Jr, '.T r",,l,?1 "! ,n,"1n ,,I",", en Wednesday. AL VERBECKEN HAS IT EASY Hands K. O. Jee Daly, of Brooklyn, a Beating In Cambria Wind-Up Al Vciiieckcn, of Ibis cilv, hiid lit tle trouble lu scoring a one-sided vie ter ever Jee Daly, of Ilroekl.vn. in the eIslit--ieuud wind-up al the Cam- I brla A. ('. labt night. Verbrckeu hud Ihe better of every round, nnd while I It looked 011 several occasions us If he wns due te win ey it unocweiit, the. Hroeklynlte managed te weather the storm lllld was en Ills feet at the I n- Ish Isn. 'fi10 semlvvlnd-u'i proved te be n ,,! on-eV,tt" in which Temmy Dev" i, ,!!, ,l Jee lluuber. of Wil- mlngten. The ether results: Charley Wntiei ..outpeinted Yeung Mulligan. Yeung Kid Sharkey and Jimmy Han g Kid Sharkey and Jimmy Hnn- Ien ilrevv anil r Kddle Cavanaugh Ien drew and KranUIe Uarnen bested The Hardest of My -Hy ItOCKY TTrOIt eleven years, ever since I first pulled en a glove, I have been having tough battles in tlie ring. And even taking in consideration the vicious emps against Tendler, fieerge Chancy and Willie Jacksen, I believe the hard est of nny of mv career was en Feb ruary 10 last, when I was defeated ill my attempt te win licnny I.eennrd's title 1 ccrlninl.v w-nn dlMippelntrd in my failure le dethione Henny and that, in it iiiiixiieii, mime ui.v uurue.si unit in 111 the ring. While net ovcr-centident when I slarteil the match ngiiliiht Leenard, I felt sure that the end of the contest vleuld see 11 new champion, I.eeesjt'il could net hurt me; I wns positive of that. And I felt uh If I wait going te hurl Iteiiny, Hut I was nur pilscd nt Henny'a idilti of battle. On the level, for the first ten rounds I doubt if the champion led once. .1 nr Hint is what miulc thlnys se hunt fur ma te hit ilia, from the (intact I knew hat I would have le lm the agyrvssQr and I teas in there winglne away continually. With the bejtnnluir of that fateful elitYeutU, I imurined that I hud the1 t , nJWA'!: IMPORTANT AIS ON SJCCER CARD Preliminary and First Round Matches for Allied Amateur Cup Are Features BIG CRICKET LEAGUE GAMES The best soccer schedule of the season awaits local fans this afternoon. In all sections of the city am' surrounding localities cup nnd chnmplenshlp con tests will be placd, and Included In the number nre three preliminary nnd ten first round matches for the Allied 'Amateur Cup. In the Crliket Ciub League, second division, Penn Fresh and Moorestown second play nt the Philadelphia Cricket Club In n match that will decide the championship. Beth teams finished the regular season in n deadlock and the playoff was necessary. Moorestown and Philadelphia C. C. were expected te meet in the contest thnt would decide the winner in the first division, but the .Ter-eymcn were nimble te play as several nf the second team members also plev with the first team. The Philadelphia F. C. wns sched uled nt Piiwtuckct, Mnss., but en ac count of the Eastern final match at Fall Blver the contest was canceled. Tedd Drydock will oppose Abbett Worsted for the honor of representing tiie Knt against Scullln Steel, of S't. I.euls. the Western Representative for the Nu Nu tlennl Challenge Trophy. ROSENBURG APPOINTED PENrTS CREW CAPTAIN Succeeds Mitchell, Who Resigned When Declared Ineligible te Rew r.. Rosenburg has been appointed enptnln of the Fniverslty of Pennsyl vania Varsity crew, succeeiling Eddie Mitchell, who lias resigned. Mitchell wns stroke of the crew und Res-enburg lowed n. 7 in the Poughkeepsie re gut la last j ear. iitiM'iiuiirg tan a o'ese mceiii te Mitchell for the honor of le.nlliu- Pem. 'en the water this jenr, in the elections nem nircr me cenege regatta last June Hesenhurg Is a senior, and enme te the Fniverslty from Springfield, Mass. Mitchell wns recentlv tliwln i-ml ., . ,n regular eight he tendered his resign tlnn There js a strong pessiMUiy fiut ! Mitchell will get back In harness be- , fore the sens,,,, js ever. If he suc"eed l who should have been distdnced bv morn capable men. but weie imt becu'use of ihelr title. Tin- ciptnln In the future will he like the cemmnnilniit of the Cernell Navy .uid will be the net lye un dergraduate in crew mutters, no matter In what be.it he Is seated. It was also announced this morning from the athletic ellicn Hint tin. 11...1 and Blue baseball team would meet tin. 11. iiii . It 1 , .. .: iiiiiiies ui wriNiii nun iiiintincilnii streets en April 10, nud that the lacrosse team will meet (")ford en IViinklin l'leld en April 7. "Bullet Jee" Bush In Line Li,i out has" camttiiati. The !T.'"'"'?' New erk, Ptb Uli Anether rm.ler It "Hullet Jee" Rimh The pitcher '"' ' i-P"-'"! trip from PhllaiVlpl, . Kn 1 ilfteP eenf-renca with r,.'enel Run irt I siimmncii that Ruiiet jui- h.i, klBni"1 hU '"" "'"""" BU. ,, Buff te Defend Title .X'" I'SRS.'.i. !,-J,A!'n ..". ri.i . i te defcni Mis utie ,-i,in't kT.v m ,. ,,V e. l'ui. in an ti-h' leuni i,ut m jen...v ciiv ( uit iimni e' i. ir ii te null leiintll It .urnul from a tiiit evi.iseas, Battle Ring Career KANSAS- 'title .safely wen. Kealiy. I believed 1 , ........11.. S .. i.cuimid hum uruiiiiiy niraiu of me the way he kept backing away contlu centlu unlly. Hut. 1 suntiose that, left I1....1. ilelKv'er flBt ,UrUV" "" When I get up ut the count of nine my condition wnsn't nny the worse. tuiiieiisii supped of in) strength, net entirely from the Knockdown, but from the iiggicssivn battle thai I Imd been waging, I still thought probably I could get evur a wallop. Leenard, however, was stronger than many of the spectators believed. The lS."i-peuniln-iit -2- o'clock weight mnv have handicapeil liini somewhat, bti't ou can't prove it by me. I imli admit, though, that I was fooled. After tight or nine rounds 1 thought Hint Leenard would tlie would start bclng Hat -footed Instend of bouncing nreund as he did, but Iteiiny was still strong In the later rounds. Lcenaid is n yicat elmmiien that teas pi oral tit me with no question in the hardest battle of ny Tiny nil err. Temmy TdUhrHn. will teal alutit ii. ".S" ."''ifti ( ,"1" H jurffr In next ueadny'a edition of the Kvenln Wblle PLAYERS MUST HUSTLE St. Leuis, Me., Feb. 2.". Bccelvln: word from William F. Baker, presi dent of the Phillies, thnt Ills applica tion for reinstatement had been grant ed by Judge I.nndls, Arthur Fletcher announced thut he would report te the training camp at Lcesburg, Fin., with in a few das. "I thought I could retire and forget the game," rcmnrked Fletcher, "but ll was Impossible, and I wish ou would say for me thnt I am happy te be a member of the Phillies. "What I nm going te de I de net knew. Thnt is for Manager Wllhelin te decide. If It is shortstop, fair enough. If second base, that suits me. Why, I'll go behind the plate and catch If such is the order from Wllhelin. I de net expect the Phillies te win the pennant, but I have a little forecast In my notebook the Phillies will net fin ish last. That ball club bes been upset for the last several years, and the players, apparently, lest interest lu their own work. "I have tasted the sweets of victory and the only way te win Is te get our and hustle. There is no joy In playing with a tallcnder and I'll put my shoul der te thu wheel te help roll the PhllHc up nreund the first division. Frem what 1 knew about the club the pitch ing is fair, and there are some prom prem ising youngsters. "I am going te the Phillies te work as a player, and I'll work ns hard as I did for McGraw with the Giants." BRIDGEMAN TO START AGAINST YALE TRIO Replaces Swing for Penn in Important College Pole Came This Afternoon . Pennsylvania Yule llartsh iron . . . Hepkins . ... OlliUk irinn . . Iliidrrman 's",en Jnck Bridgeman. who has- been com mg te the fore rapidly in pole circles at the University of Pcnnsvlvanin, will get an opportunity te display his wares this afternoon in the Cavalry Armery Thirty-second nnd Lancaster avenue when Penn and Ynle clash. The game Is scheduled te start at 2 :.10. Captain Jimmy Sexten Is anxious for i win this afternoon, which will mean clinching second place in the length standings. Norwich is the enlv college team te score a win ever the Red and Blue and as Norwich has nlse trimmed Yale, the contestants this afternoon have the same Handing in the league. Coach A1!mun. of the Red nnd Bill" tenm, has been experimenting with Ne. 2 position for the pnst three weeks He tried out Summers Inst week. Strang it week before and Swing three weeks 'ige. Ynle has a veteran combination which should give the Red ami Blue a keen battle. U was announced this mernlnc (lint tlie Penn tenm would compete In the intercollegiate championships which are te be staged in New Yerk en Man h 17 and IS. ' Sports Served Short Aiken. S. C. Jat-k Pmpy havyiv(irtt imirlllstlc chnrnplen of the world Is cx-iH-ilvd le .u rive htre teln te tie i' i. h-ui-M' for ein. time of Willi.im Zelsl.-r, i.uii Isljnd i"rtiman. Atl.mt.i, ft i. Ontre Cnlls) N net th( pnnpr en th hMsktlnll c ijrt 'hit th. lli- tl. Ki-ntucky !rhe'i s , tli f'O'bn'l crlrt- , ,'.' 0 n iN,i,;l'?Ub1.rhl ' i',.i 'Kum'S J?, i-nif .iv.i heri.kl,,' ti" "..""'"rr" !. f. std SL'te 1. by .Mn-cer. . n tvn Am.illH cu'kfc"' f'hlnien. The fourth nnpunl ni'lumi in. terchnl isllc Inskftbntl teiirnm nt u"i In tin HUsplees of the t'tilvimlty f chKueu .il bn hihl hi re from April ,'i 10 S It v nm euiireil ttuhiy. Cntry blanks have bii. ent te all thu larger hluli tcheils It in -i.urilri (Irtel.iml. rievelnnd und Plltf!vi pn 1 ers meet her tenlvht In the n-ml limit ami dniiN match's of the Al'vheiy M nri.1111 intiriei , a i luurnumcnt te uecl.le un who shall represent the A V. A at ti natleni'l tmrnament in Husten Oeluirbun and W'hei link" bixers w re In ilnatej In I... Pie III iLarlrs last llli.ll t I'hhiwn. rermatlun of i second m'd-neste-n Intereullcuiutt i mfe.s nee win up fi illseust up hfie te 'av at i ineiiini; of rep-i utaiive. of le.idini; aniverti (i ;(.,t Iniluilnl In the bli.- ten Tlu met tin.- vB '''.!!' .'. It w.ii iinneunce.i as a r iult of a that th only way lu i .nti I Lr.i i.. iii t i-Me'iaiiNiii was uireusn . r.i.u.'eu n or enfertrces rhlciiin The p'ck of school hey skaters from New Yerk, CirtelunJ Detroit and Mllivxiukei wire reuly Ij meet I'hlcui,-. sehxd be skaters hen tmliiv In tin Ilrsl Inter-city mtet of its kind ever held, Dulillli, Minn. Iliiluih Milwaukee. ".HUl., M'nneMr.ulit and lt iIpck mraVn I "f l'"' Nerthwtern skatli.u Assiv lulum ''i"", lu ,':p"ral" ".' the fumr indeit-nd ntlj r ,.1'.''' '""''rn ttHi-itien r. r. Pratt. . .Tue'W0 .-J?;. W,nn,p "' 1(a,,nc Tedays Scholastic Schedule and Results of Yesterday rrj.NN T'HTlVAMKVT 12 M Ridley Park ltK) . Vv,t cHth cHth ellc IllBh V P M Itehnkin HlKh vs KiJner lllch OTHKIl tlAMlIS Illll .school vs Haverford .school, Haver ford Newark Pel . Itlnh vs, .s.ileslanum lfluh. VllminKtiin. llendlme lllk-h vs. 'Illlainstert lliuh, VVIlllam'piirt I tieerKii .school vs Pcddli Institute, Illnhti- Uin 1 WiHttuun Scheel vs Olrsrd Cel ece Tvven I , flrt treet ami (llrard avenue. .si arthmere P-ei Lhoel v Pi mtliijfteu ?.. h . I Js nmtiatuii verk l ellivlate Institute vs Tome hihuel 'W ll.. - tester HI8. U,e: 1 ter Mmuii' 1 artiicl IllBh vs. Norrlstewn Hiifh, NerrlstuM n West Chester ltlsh vs. Wllnitnsrlim Wall VV iimliicinii YKSTEUDAVH UKSUI.TK Uermuiitirtii Atailcinj, 27, iliriiiuiiten Prleuds' 21 Ches'nut Illll Aiadduy, 10 Alumni 17 St. Jeseph's J' K e , 24 I'rlcnds' Kvlict, 17. (imi.s sf(iiti:s l.Hnsilnvvne IIIbIi 22, Ititdner lllsh S l.iiisduiviie- 11 all lstrves .'i Itailuer llluh Ueberves, 4 I.nnravter lllirh ."ii Itlrtlev P,uk llluh 1,1 Atlantic tin llluh, 2.1, VV out Philadelphia llluh, 10 WcnmiHA Milltsr Acadeui), 4S. I..v h.ilie Prtp, is Ileaillm; llluh a.' S tec. ion HUli '.1 l.insiUlw lllfc-h, 20. Arnlihr llhih. 2A College Basketball Scores llrmvil .'I.I Wesleun 2."i Vllamva .Is I eluinen Va ley 32 Harvard. US Tufis 17 Itflmiten Niisi.hu, SI llrextl, 21, Syracuse 2.1 PlttstiuiKli 21 OsteuDiithv .in Moravian. HI, Uutaers, 3.1, Penn aute, 24. Mercer. HI: I'entre. IT. Kentucky, 41; Oeonretewt, 9t. , uiuunt- nt. y rilaUnal'Yvi unu nt. Msrys. lm, h, Jehn's. 1. an, iiii; ti, x. u, rjean. 2L I . Ne. 1 ... Ne. 3 Ne. a.... RADNOR VERSUS H0B0KEN Only two games arc scheduled for the Penn basketball tournament this afternoon. The first will be between West Catholic High and Bldley Park High, at neon, while Hobekcn High nnd Radner High will stage a second-round contest nt 1! o'clock, Alteena High originally was sched uled te meet Central, but the up-State team wired the Penn officials that It would be unable te play. Alteena Is the sixth team te cancel games in the tournament. . West Catholic High will piny Its first tournament game with the same tenm It met nnd defeated In its debut in the teurnnment of last year. The Burrs ere confident of a victory this nfter nfter nfter noen, nnd n large crowd of students will be en hand te see the game. One of the best teams in the tour teur jinmcnt will be seen In action when Ho He Ho eokcn High takes the court opposed te Radner High Scheel. The Ilobekiwi team defeated the crack Muhuney City High quintet In the opening round Inst Saturday, and expects te duplicate Its feat this aftcinoen. Radner High met Ablngten High last Tuesday night In Its first-round game, and wen easily. In the first half it didn't allow the Ablngten quintet te scere from bcrlmmnge. However, Rad Rad eor won't have an easy time this after noon. The Hobekcn plajers are till brilliant, und In Gettlcib the tenm has a foul shooter par excellence. He ver.v seldom falls te make a free shot count, nnd last Saturday made twenty out of twenty-five shots result in points. The winners of this afternoon's con tests will battle at 0 o'clock. STADIUM AT BERKELEY California Hopes te Play Eastern Team en Campus Berkeley. Calif.. Feb. 2.". Pnivcr sltv of California hopes te play football against nn Eastern college team next New Year's Day In a stadium te be built en the campus here this vear. Graduate Manager Luther Nlcliels has, nnneunced. California has played In 1 the annual New Year's Day East-West games at Pasadena, Calif., for The last two vears ) T'"e new tsndium is te cost apprexl- match- ?SO0.O0O nnd will scat 70.0(H). rr . i. 1.,.. i..i.i le , i, vnii.il n.1,1 The plalng tielil is te he excavated aim the earth banked en the sides for seats, California originally plunnen a mil- lien dollar concrete stadium off the campus here but the nlnn was dropped Who nthc land wanted for the stadium could net be had at the estimated price, flinrleu llenrv Hleher nrofeuser of t liar es Jlinr.v itlteer. proie-ser 01 logic, dean of the summer school nnd connected with the university for nine- teen vears, tednv had resigned nil con- ncctlen with the institution ns a result of u controversy ever location of the proposed stadium hi Strawberry Can yen MEADOWBROOK STARS OFF Mere Than Score of Lecal Runners I e.ft. for Jehns Henklns Games ... -....- --.-"-- - Over n score of nthletcs of the Men.lnu-hroek Club left tils c IV at neon today for Baltimore te compete in the fifth annua! indoor meet of Jehns Heiiklns- I'niversltv IIOIKIIIS l nivirsil. Samuel J. Dullas was in charge and he had all the stars of the store or- zani.atinn with him. Meadovvbreok hns one of the heaviest entries of unv of the out-of-town organizations. The local entries Include: 100 ,irds V. A llrewn. A Itrevv-n A Oiilden. 1 hhati, T 11 (lar'Hi-I JOO ards W A Drewn A f Snider, S shatz. T 11. liar'.aml. Vv'. S Trout. J s Durte 14ii ards It Junes 1) lle'an J. S. Der- ev r A Mcilrady M J Krazler sse jards 1" A Mnir.idv, M O Frailer VV n ttler. J. J U Hr!en. (J. I., hlater T. P. Ptteren. On'-mlle run W. Ulttler. Prank Werth, 'nsten, U I. State, V. Mi Klnley Mjers. T 1' Pitterten loe Mini low hurdles H. M Parent. J T Hnr.il H irh Jump D H. Andrews, i: Winlhevl I" Hates Pele van t I). II. Airlersen. 1. Hatts, i: V llullecl. 10-pound etiet a. C Sinelalr There vt 1 1 alt-e le inti e jn thn eni -mill relar, te-mlie relay end mde v n-la . . J s hrax WAITn ' " dlssipnt HOYT'S threat te retin ted when the iron men wen ever the sand man. Ticrr't no aunlifuina reumi tit fnnl ball, but tec srem te hare a disqualify. , '":L ,i;.,;B ,. .,, What part of l'htladelphlu is Fr.UlU- ' ford High? " I TV wnESTIiIXn, HKlMRK TOl' Pj:K A PIN-FAI.U VOU CAN HIIAH PIN niiuP 1 some of the hev scores tli let sprlnc are mini te leek like it roster et Ihe M.indlmr urmv. , t It foe'ball iilme-N nr nureerels. nh don't held out ball nlajers wear tbelr figures en tl-elr thlrK. tee? Smith Itrethers step our ceflln and VelsUud our beer. " Whrn it cemcj fe ablhti te net un 111 the irnrlrl no man inn held a caniltt te Hen 'ihr. TO! Its NHS BAHAMAS ANY levers of Sports- are enjeyinj? (Jelt, il lennis, Ruling?, Sailing, Fishing under ideal con ditions at Nassau. 'A davs from New Yerk, IS hours from Flerida. FREQUENT DEPARTURES Munsun Line: S Fri.. weekh iim S. "Munarre " New Yeik euch Sat. V.& O, Line: Miami (Kla.) Men. Wttl Line New Yerk each Sut. 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TUP RD17 A kTl7l?Q 1 JTU-J DJLxCVEVjIxw . . . . -. . uanuc V,iry, n. j. On Ocean Frent Fireproof rteduemi mtcs durtnc present season. Amrlrin nnd Knrep!n Plans 19 " Af MZ ",T . , h , - .b VlwiniB Ave. neceiid house from jiuardwalk ana hteel j.ler. l:cry uPp0i,Ument. HiKhest standard In culslns and service. Uoeklsu special weekly rates. j. nethwsii. Prep. PPCta WHII V fTYTTAflF 10r,?!e.u, t,-er perfect rst. Dlets. Klectrle 'Ireatments, (.aiiinn iiaths. .Mssihke. Direction of our fenwnKl Phjslclan or our reldpit. MKS. D. N nA.i.fjit(jlT urmiuue Nurse in Ciarg. .-, .V.-..... . ; ' HOTEL CONTINENTAL Alwass open. altvaa rad. terms moderate. vvr"..r t"n M. waih Duncan CHESTER INN Naw Yerlc Ave- ner tcsrh A m e r 1 11 n plan All conveniences. .MRS. D. K.VAUER. sPflRFHAM Vlrslnl.i ,-.if, ticiir Ilrncb Ip"" red" d vVTnter ?a.?pg,,prVStr. G00DFELL0W SSSSi'-.n"- KvVr, sppetntment. Med. rates. Mrs.C.J. Goodfellow TUP PI A7A &t. Charles nnd Pacific. , " . belect. Heme Ike ' epenF.verv pprnD;trlrh mus.MI.Mgy. Always Wellminster Kentucky Ave. nr. Beach. Kieviiier. private baths; runnli ater flpen ail enr. A. V Kepp. -r. . . k,,,;,-Av, iTT.t" New Clarien .jJEft. Av- $& i.jKiJNeqn fflffl SftfTSfc ewly built jnu newly furnlsnta. Ail out side rooms. Private baths. Het and cols' running- "tter and telephones In all rooms, Hinenrtan rulslne Muni". Oanclnic. Drill and billiard rooms. Booklet. Telephone l.kewoed 351. :ew Yerk Office. Schuyler tlUfc.!. " r.iii'.KV nivi' sPRirj. rr.TT THE QS58-SI-SANA . GKKB.N COVE tPRINnS. FLA. unted thirty .auta soeOi n JackaeaeQIe. Delicilfnl climlU. Tl c Qnl-BI-tens U moern, ffrerxxTiliuUn. HemeLlie. Northern eoekim Ideal semandinia for trnse fr kirn eemrlete rctt or tpceul diet. The elieit uid Unrest Eulche-Mecrntela prleee lle"tla eiUIi litste snd Siibbe Peef ItCT gsllee bei'iGff Bew perminnU) Kecruatlens: s tannine, t.elf, Tcasila. Henllin, Flslllnsr DnncltiK. rejrwar raw. rpi KOISCOE A. MAKTaa. bummer smjmi tk Dennere lintel. Ufre Piirsiiim. Tt. IIM Its I I Clark Cruiies by C. P. R. Sre.m.e. CLARK'S 3rd CRUISE, JAN. 23 1923 Round the world BJ''htSrecUllfChirtered Superb C. P. R, Emprew of France" 15,451 creM tea A fleitinJ mlirs fnf tK. ..i,i. .: u Nsw erk. Psnsms, S.e Frsacuce. liens. lelu, i dsyi In Japsn, Chins, Msnils, Jsvs. r""-!-"'-. "uiinau, jpiien 01 iy cists la led ii.-.: c.:..;...i. ".'. S.....I. .s.p .... LCVnn. 4 rinva in r..- M-l K' -"M.ii.itipiuni mop everij Uuebea y. te Memresl an J ,NCv. Verk. 4 MONTHS, 1,000 and up Includlee Hotels. Urivei. Guides, Fees, et. CLARK'S 19th CRUISE, FED. 3, 1923 tt MEDITERRANEAN DlfSpeclslly Chsrured. Sumptuous 8. S EMPRESS of SCOTLAND" oil burner. 25 ene rLrOi5!,0?,i6f !?a,,Cku.."bi J0" snd uPt lydsya ""'pitiia rsittimsi spun. Italy. Grecoe. ata. tUROCB Pssslen Plsy Tours, SMO no? llurtlet leurs tit., '.ill" s, Citll St. (illlesple, Kliuuirts A Heard. 1 1 IS Walnut Outdoei Kaymena i. Vhitiureb Lu 131H Milium st. PlilhiiMnliii, Flerida E C. Hetel Ce. Hi I'lflli Ar.. .Net Verk Munien S S Lines n null m., ism 0,1, Apply for A bete for riltaUH Beard try, 1 iAf,i .ifi ATLANTIC CITV. S. J. nlvTajslssf -f L i:ih( i sjAMHBslspptH K.t. i;:'Ji. M. 4fr. jg: ' WM flHIMtMN .CHsHflLsSO Mfve 2S $ettrttafV..eSPWHAalEfll mm '" 4.1 il m m ,i,t. A3&