10 TODAY'S SPORTING NEWS OF INTEREST THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY UI CONTEST MAY MAKE HISTORY Two Holders of World's Crowns Anxious to Get Together Soon Special to The Telegraph ■Baltimore, Md., Feb. 2.—lf "Kid" Williams, of this city, bantamweight champion, and Johnny Kilbane, of Cleveland, featherweight titleholder, meet in Philadelphia, as has been re ported, it would probably be the first time in the history of the sport that two holders of world's crowns have clashed. What the result would be not the | most ardent ring follower could con jecture with any degree of certainty. They are dissimilar types of boxers. Williams represents the Terry Ale-1 Govern style, although he cannot hit | as hard with either hand as did the Terrible Terry, while Kilbane is of the "Packey" McFarland school of 1 boxers. He wastes no punches and he can hit when he poises himself for a punch. Sport News at a Glance In the annual midwinter tennis championships at Pinehurst, X. C., H. A. McKitiney, of Providence, and Miss Helen Barrett,' New Ilaven, won the mixed doubles title. Waterbury and New Britain clubs have been dropped from the eastern baseball association. American League magnates meet In New York to-morrow. It is expected they will adopt a new player limit rule. Jacob S. Smith, of Newport, has sold liis fast trotter, Clayshout. to Samuel Russell, of Lewistown. This trotter! lias made a mile in 2.1". Joe Jackson, of Cleveland, may be| tint to the New York Yankees. The annual meeting of the National I League will be held in New York next! Tuesday. In the Elks' League last night, the; I'.raves defeated the Artisans, margin r.42 pins. The Barons won last night's game in the P. R. R. Y. M. C. A. League, de-j fcating the Senators, margin 20: i pins, j Central Grammar school five off Steel ton defeated the Cameron Gram-! 1 tar school live of Harrisburg. Score j &J to 21. Mrs. H. B. Dull s class defeated the j Frank Palmer class in the Pine Street j Presbyterian Sunday school league,' margin 128 pins. Tech Freshmen lost tothe Juniors In the interclass basketball series, score] 27 to 20. The Colonials of the Casino league last night jumped into fourth place. \ defeating the Nationals, margin 40 I'.ns. IfARRISIURn OPKHATIC SOCIETY 1\ "THE MIKADO" The revival of Gilbert and Sulivan's j c er enjoyable oper... ".Mikado," by the 1 I'arrlsburg Operatic Society, on Febru ary 11 and 12. promises to be the musi <;') event of the season. The cast is! !• tter perfect, the chorus unexcelled end a finished production is assured.— Advertisement. February Is Usually A Cold Month Is your supply of coal sufficient. for the remainder of Winter? j Don't wait until a blizzard' ccmes before investigating the condition of your coal supply. February is usually a cold! month and if you need coal or-: dcr it now. Kelley's Hard Stove for the average furnace, $6.70. Kelley's Nanticoke Buckwheat for steam heating systems, $3.75. tL M. KELLEY & CO 1 N. Third Street Tenth and State Streets S2OO to S7O0 —Guaranteed One Year /raSSwjR Enjoy your car while paving for it. SSO down and balance in monthly '.;Lsb payments will buy any car under our future delivery plan, and 4% interact 3^o^^ will be paid on the deposit. 4 _ t r U."*.r o ? ,rriB ** I T ouriB * R"«d»ter«. RonabcaU and Truck*. Writ® to-day for FREE 191« CATA- I * \ fer U, iTN 1 . 5 r * ,l,u, S"t'*rt catalcrue w* hav « ever iuur