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SHAKY FISHER WIliS PI6HT Dl FIRST SCRAP. Ill HOLIE TOWN BEFORE A CROWDED HOUSE (io.jd maiic a score of 548. The Easle' bowling alleys were pun rmiliCKer i'isbecLby two games played there. The Buckley. Larkln teafn defeated the Lotz rerun and the DeMcKev team weni uu buuki before the J.

Miller quintet. 'Kline subway alleys Sc Krr.uuv P. Shi'Us Kirn 1 taAo: i Totals Mest Eyrich Shultz Kych WHITNER i .219 170 160 049; 141 149 117 407 1 135 309 132. 436 134 156 1S1 441 143 167 214 624 811 7542357 CROLL KECK 164 165 129 458 105 12S 118 .361 1S4 187 144 515 181 141 101 373 94 112 100 316 7S3 6922003 RAJAH ALLEYS Good Weaver Brt neman R. Enisien Hiester ToUils Scliltfei Kbe ly Koeher C.

Knnslen E'edav Totals ISLAM 176 14V 13 1 ..153 72 KORA 176 124 19 155 104 209 140 3 '2') 91 119 679 127 15S a 03 143, 134 113 74S 765 163 548 181 462 135 3S5 111 344 147 419 7372158 1S1 484 169 .491 116 443 120 392 156 445 126 343 752 2265 EAGUES ALLEYS Ories Stein Snyder Larkin Stone Totals LARKIN 178 147 J99 182 219 194 179 149 182 181. 190 515 196 S73 161 492 188 58! 168 533 972 833 893 2702 EQI80N DIAMOND DISC PHONOGRAPHS COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS METROPOLITAN 789 PENN 8T. GLEASON KAYOUED' Hi O. Gleason was beaten by his seconds as. well as by K.

O. Sullivan. Gleason took an awful wallop in the first round and went down, but the bell saved him. His seconds had no smelling salts or anything else to help their, man. In the second round went down and the fight was LEONARD WINS OUT, XV Battling Leonard never puf up a harder fight in all' his life than the one with Denny Grieves, of Arizona.

Grieves tried hard for a kayou and ran from his 'corner at the opening of every round. In the third round Leonard was hit hard. A solar plexus did the trick. He groggy, but the way he came back and fought was marvellous and spoke well for trainine: he went through! Grieves was bad on infighting and got past the defense Of Leonard. He worked his left in a bad manner, but in, the open scrapping Leonard, was lioss.

As the fight nearea me enu, Leonard punished Grieves hard. The fight goes to' Leonard, He worked the )eft iab to a wonderful degree! and the scrap. i Paff Shadier, Aamin Schaeffer Jones' Totals Stauffer I Erunner i lAlthouse On' tiie Subway alleys the. Wbitier.i c.reenwajt team UefeaU the Croll and Keck team, Miller The game was well played and Lewis Weidner nnida a 349 score. Yeager also bowled On tUfc Kajali Tempie alleys ToUls war.

oat troni ne ls.aiu team. t. a won out from 4he Jotals H. MILLER 137 18S 171 165 150 136 186 1.12 150 1G7 176 19 1 166 TIarner. forward 0 St.roh, forward 1 Merkel, forward 1 Weyandt, center 1 Newman, guard 3 Blint, guard 1 Totals 1 SINKING SPRING H.

Jliller, forward Henry, forward Krick, center Unger, puard Matternes, guard Freeman, guard Totals Referee Fidler. minutes. Thompson is better than ever. 170 41? 161 630 226 529 "170 469 160 450 S06 73S 8772421 MILLER 157 15 170 163 lfij 160 158 495 147 488 142 142 169 522 150 476 812 895' ,7662473 DELLICKER 144 144 17P 161 157 153 167 141 190 163 794 805 158 446 179 535 161 463 150 497 160 476 "SOS 2407 PIONEERS BEATEN BY RESERVE TEAM The Pioneers lost out when they went up atjainst the' Sinking Spring high school reserves. The game was close in the 'second half.

The difficulty of the Pioneers in starting well was the cause of their defeat. The score: i PIONEERS Field Foul goals, oals. Points 0 1 2 4 1 io Field Foul R. 2 2 3 4 10 3 24 goals, goals. Bolnts 1 ..11 2 1 0 0 .15 24 4 0 0 32 Tlne of halves 20 THOMPSON IS IN FORM Hanover, Mass.

s' Earl Thompson, holder of the world's record in the 120 yard high hurdles, 'will enter all the big indoor meets this winter in the east. Coach Harry HUlman says TY'S MEN IN JAPAN Detroit Two Tigers are touring in. Japan as representatives of an all star 'American team. They are In flelder Huber and Eddie Cobb won't be able to sign them until they get back. MAJOR LEAGUE STYLE Cambridge, Mass.

Harvard's baseball team will train in the south, just ttke a ''big league chtt. Oglethorpe and the University of Georgia are on their route card. VOTE COUPON In the NewTimet and Herald Telegram Golden Festival Good For 10 Votes 'If turned in to the Campaign Manager on or before Jan. 45 Nam Address i Mut be.ntstly trimmed and tied tegthr D0 NOT ROLL H.E READING 'N EWS TIM'ES, READING, PA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, AN ARY 12,.

19 2 1 Eight SNAKY SISHEUWIMS HARP' FIGHT IH HIS HOME TOWN Why. go to the coast for fighters when rttoere are plenty of good ones raised ripht here In Reading. No wonder the Germans were beaten if all the' soldiers, can. as well a ''Snafcy Before the war Snaky didn't "know how" toi raise his flsts in a scientific manner. Fellows who know him well was no scrapper at all, and most any one could knock mm out Thine ai ha.v chanted now.

He "demonstrated 'hi wares at the Ar'm'orji lairt night Mr. Snaky carried a ivallop in both arms. He was fast on', his feet. He moved with the punches. His head worked overtime anil he demonstrated that he is a comer.

'A fight between Snaky and. Willis would sinre be a good go. Snaky went to. the army, and while in an oiitfie.oYOi seag.dearned a little some, i hing abtout fighting, both with a and with his fists. He came bn.uk to Heading and; wasn't able to sr'pt started.

Then he went. to PoPtts ville and rhas been setting the world afire ui that direction night Snaky came, to town 'and was: participant in one of the tfjnie windups under the auspices of the Ail American A. C. He up gainst Al Reynolds, of Manayunk. land the bout was a slashing affair iroi" tert finish.

Shaky amazed Vie heading1' bugs, with the, goods he 'had to. hail was crowded and they, cheered Snaky to' the roof. Snaky sniffed In the He led 'with the left or right. He was or. Wigritins.

He was' clever in jibbing and real Taxing. He kept ll'rieynoicls guessing rnroiighor.fi; i fight einded in a strange man ner. Fisher slammed Reynolds sev eva'. times cnlie jaw for a crack that rc.SGur.Jpcl through the. hall.

Just as the list ro Tiefl, both men fell into the lap of M. Bernard Hoff the attorney. Mr. Hoffman fennel the ladseavWr to hold than any fee he ever and he loaned under the weight. Just then t.ell'rontr.

and the light was over. Snaky undoubtedly will be seen here again, 7 BULLY ISN'T MISSED MUCH The first fight of the night was a substitute. "Eyrich to fight, but because he wasn't given hlsjrice to step into the ring that scrap was called "off. 'Newsy' Carey; of and Ypung Mickey, of the, same city( were jnit the ringl The was very fast throughout, and It. was nip and tuck.

Thel first round showed Mickey the master, and it, looked as if Carey would go under, but he came beck rapidly and won the 'fight by a good i MA HONEY BACK AGAIN Mike Mahoney stepped in the ring with a clay pipe in his mouth. The Sinn Fiener was tip against Red Walsb. of Thes men were booked at the Auditorium some time a'ga They put a good fight' of the sorfthat is different. 1 SPORT CALENDER FOR THE WEEK i WEDNESDAY Hillakles 4 Blaine fNo. 1 at Olivet No.u..

Marlon vs. Calvary at 'Olivet No. 4. "Garnets No. 4 vs.

Kesolutes No. 1 at Olivet No. 4. Novice League at No. 1.

THURSDAY Mohnton vs. 'Calvary, at Mohn ton. T. C. A.

Industrial League' games. FRIDAY Reading High vs. Harrisburg Penn A. C. vs.

Ephrata, at J31ack Bear. Friday night leagues at three Olivet clubs. 9 SATURDAY Reading at Trenton. Open date for Schuylkill Semin ary. Qin'date for the Reading High.

away from home. Vanity Fair vs. Carpenter Steel, at the. Armory. CITY BOWLERS WORK OUT A SCHEDULE There was very impertant meeting held of the City Bowling League and the different teams were represented by their captains.

The matter of the second half of the season was discussed, a.nd the schedule was arranged. The teahis changed their names in some instances. The Wiederhdld 3ears in the future will be known as the Red W. Clothes. The Wounder ly Colts will go under the name of the Watsons.

The Goodlows will be known as he Noxalls, and the Key stones as the Yerkes. This Is the schedule ftr the 'last hajf of the season: JANTTARX 14 AVntam vs. Bed W. Cloths. White Blephant v.

NoiaU. Yerke T4. CVrpentei Steel v. JANUA.RT 21 Red W. Cloc xi.

Carpenter Steel. Subways ts. WhUe Elephanjs. Magles t. Watson.

vs. Verkes. JAXTAItT 2S Carpenter teel yhHe Elepliauta. Adixall r. Eagles.

Yerlieg vs. Watson. Bed YT. CloUies ts. Subway.

I KBRr UlY 4 Subway t. NoxaU. Ked W. Clothes Terkea. Watson va.

Carpenter Steel. Eagles vs. White Elephanta. FEBR.TTART ill Xoxall t. Red, W.

Clofihea. White Klepliants vs. Wareon. CSu pente? Steel va. Yerkea.

Subway va. Eaglea. I'KBRUARY 18 Ited W. Clothes t. Baelea.

Yevkea va. White Elephant. Carpenter Steel va. Xoiall. Watson va.

Snbway. BEBltUARY 26 Bag lea Vs. Carpenter Steel. AVatium Noxall. White Elephants va.

Red Clothe Subway vs. Yerkea. MARCH 4 Ued W. Caethes vs. Watson.

Xoxall vs. White Mtrhama. Eaelfa v. Yerkes. Subway v.

Carpenter Steel. MARCH 11 Watamn vs. Eagles. Yerkc vs. Xoxall.

Carpenter Steel vs. Red W. Clothe. White Elephants vs. Sutnray.

MAIWffl 18 Eag leH vs. Nosall. White Elephrfnts vn. Carpenter Steel. Watn vs.

Yerkea. Subway vs. Ited W. Clothes. MARCH 25 Xxall Subway.

yerkes vs. Red W. Plolhea. Caryentor Steel vs. Wataon.

White Elephants vs. Eagles. APRIL 1 Red W. Clothes vs. Noxall.

Wataon va. White Elephant a. Yerkea Carpenter Steel. Eagle v. Subway.

APRIL 8 Eafflea vs. Bed W. Clothe. White Elephant vs. Yerkes.

Xoxall vs. Carpenter Steel. Subway va. Watson. APRIL 16 Carpenter Steekrva.

Eagles. Noxall vs. Wateon, Red W. Clothes vs. White leiihants Yerkea vs.

Subway. STERLINGS DROP ONE SIDED GAME The Sinking Spring high school team defeated the Sterlinps at Sinking Spring by the score of 42 to 27. Thegame was one sided throughout. At the end of the flitjt half the score was 24 to 11. The score: STERLINGS 5 Field Foul Lambert, forward Stefty.

forward' Wieder. center Wiedman, guard Unger, guard goals, goals. Points Hoffman, forward 3 9 Henry, forward .1 0 Haas, center 1 0 H. Thompson, 3 0 Dillon, guard 1 0 Totals' 9 9 SINKING SPRING H. S.

Field Foul goals, goals. Pujnts 0. 4 4 0 8 7 0 14 2 6 10 ....3 0 Totals .18 6 42 Referee Weidman. Timekeeper k. smitn.

rune or halves zo minutes. IT'S THE LIMIT New York Kvery thing about, the golf ball has been stndardized but the price. When a purchaser is heard to say. "Ain't it the limit," he Is supposed to be referring to the size and. weight not the prlcef SCHALK TALKS 'Chicago Catcher Ray Schalk says White Sax players will all have a lot of pepper this season.

Euoh man will have the confidence that everybody is doing his best and shooting square, opines Ray. PLAN SCHEDULE Newtoil, Mass. Boston college has scheduled 26 games for its bauoball i team thl snrlnc. Thev win 'Uimiiiiuiirmtmtmiwmiwmimimitmmmnmtlmt sames at home. yaiB is listed.

BOYLE BEST SCORER IN IN LEAGUE Now that the second half of the basketball season ia started the dope is starting to pour in thick and fast. New payers are expected to signed rather, rapidly bythe teams of, the second division. They expect to show some real class during the next few days. The boosting up' of the second div ision teams will have its effect on the first division agin egations They will n.eed a little bolstering iir. or they may find themselves down in the second division, and things reverse this half.

Elmer Ripley has been signed by Olerhiantown, is "one of the first 'announcements to be made. Ripley is a member of the Scrantoit State League. He i's considered one of the fast guards in basketball. Frank Bruggy is rated as a piker in the Penn State League aside of Bruggy dazzled the Germantown fans last year. Frankie Boyle' burst of 4Sffective ness Saturday nighf landing Mm an easy victor for scoring honors of the first half of the Eastern Basketball League's season.

Eddie Dolln, of Camden, and EriA Reich, Boy'e's running mate at forward for Read Dreyfuss. Reading ...20 80 88 111 33 ivnm. Phila. 17 31 85 79 13 Pranckle. 31 81 R3 9 Brown, Coatesville ..17 33 26 508 Tome.

Trenton .20 30 29 64 13 Dunleavy, .16 13 20 43 11 tvt niocrh.n fnmdm.20 27 27 71 11 K'earns Trenton ....20 30 18 48 16 .78 W. Miller. 18 26 24 64 13 76 Powers, Coatesville ..15 19 27 54 7 65 JIorrisT Beading 36 20 63 Powell. Coatesville ..16 14 28 48 6 66 Wrieht Phila 13 12 29 5.2 6 fi3 Dieghan. Coatesvll.15 16 20 37 6 62 MARIONS' STILL LEAD AT OLIVET NO.

4 Standing of the clubs In the Tuesday Night League at Olivet No. 4: Won. Lost. P.C. Marions .11 2 .847 Keystones 9 4 .703 Rookwoods 6 7 .415 Ajax 5 7 1 .415 In a Ramsey, forward i Heffner, forward Crenjer, center llaage.

guard Hornberger. guard Totals Totals Referee R. Martin. 20 minutes. Woomer, guard Totals Ttuforee tK.

Martin. 90 minutes. .11 dOOKWOODS Field Foul Koal. goals. Points Stitzman, forward 3 1 .7 Latch ford, forward .....2 '0 4 G.

Bauer, center, 2 1 6 Leisey, guard 1 3 MartliV, guard 1 3 5 ..9 6 Time of halves Marions win again goals, goals. Points I 7 1. 0 Tiine of halves Cfiawfoid "Since he boi ahie a mag nute his expenses are enornioua." Crab gliaw "No, wonder. He hires a doctor to keep him out 'if Ved 'and' a lawyer to keen him out of Jail. Life, GRAND CIRCUIT DATES ARE CHOSEN Philadelphia, Jan.

11. Stewards of the Grand Circuit today re elected last year's officers and adopted a schedule for 1921 at the'final business session of their two day convention here. An open meeting also was held today at which' a number of prom inent horsemen from various parts of the nation Expressed opinions for bettering light harness racing. The turfmen tonight had their an nual banquet and entertainment, at which announcement was made of the proceeding? of today's executive session. The schedule adopted is as follows: i North Randall, weeks of July '4 and Aug.

$. Toledo, weeks of July and Atfg.tl. Kalamazoo, week of July 18. Columbus, weeks of July 26, Sept. 19 and Sept.

26. Philadelphia, week of Aug. 15. Poughkeepsie week of Aug. 22.

Readville, week of Aug. 29. 4 'Hartford, week of 5. Syracuse, of Sept. 12.

Lexington, weeku of Oct. 2 and 9, Atlanta, week of Oct. 16. The officers re elected were: Presl dent, H. K.

Devereux, Cleveland; vice ing, were giving Boyle one. merry pre8ldent Swisher, Columbus; battle i i 1 auu treasurer, v. rz. xvill But' in Saturday's finale to the firstjan' SmTbb half of the season up in the Bears' RULES ARE MADE NOW own I pit, Boyle nested only eleven Findings of the rules committee, field, goal and finished th ehalf well as those of the schedule c6m season with 19 points on Dolln. Reich mittee, were ratified at today's ex who was only 5.

points behind Boyle ecutive session. The rules committee at last week's dawn, scored only 4 declared itself generally satisfied Dolnts all week, wnlle Boyle was with the present racing code, but pro counting exactly SO. Reich dropped posed that certain circuit rulings per to third place, and Dolln finished in taining to stake events of the Grand second, with a total of 146. Circuit should; be altered slightly. Boyle's round eleven tossed evened 1 The details of these minor changes his score in field goals with Dolln, were not made public, but will be'an who all reason had been the league's 1 nounced from headquarters in Cleve leading two point toeser.

tsotn jjoiin and. Boyle caged 55 fjeld goals. Holman was the league's best foul tosser, however, for he totalled his 48 foul goals tfut'of only 61 chances. Boyle needed 111 foul tries to get his 55. Dreyfuss, with 111, was the only player near Boyle in point Of foul tries.

Joe soored 38. out Of his 111 chances. Eight players, "finished with totals above 100. The tattle for team play honors resulted in a tie between Roy Steel, of Camden, and Dreyfuss, of Reading. Name.

Team 9rrfK i'i Bovle. Reading 20 5 55 111 21 165 Dolln, uamaen 20 '44 36 88 18 146 land in comprehensive form. This, it was explained, was tp avoid any chance of misinterpretation which might arise from publication of brief summary. The changes were said to govern entrance to Grand Circuit events. Tracks represented at today'8 executive session Included 'all but Atlanta and Kalamazoo', bothof which, however, filed 5 application for dates.

Horsemen representeing the other tracks were: H. Watterson and W. H. Kinnan for North Randall; E. TV.

Swisher and Harry Shepard, Columbus; S. S. Burtsfield, Toledo; J. H. CahiU, Syracuse; J.

A. Pilgrard Tlaich. Beading; ..20 4 and W. P. Landon.

Hartfnnl: TH. 'A. 36 87 23 Tipton, LexingtoT. W. Murphy, White, Trenton.

.20 44 39 104 12 117 Poughkeepsie; Young, Read Steele, Camden :20 41 26 65 33 108 viUe; and Joshua Evans and A mden 38 22 39 19 98 Saunders, Philadelphia. P. MATCHES BRING 'OUT FAST BOWLERS At the P. H. M.

C. some good scores have beeti made during the past week and the bowlers are taking more Interest In the game this half of the season than ever before. The following are the averages: Players. Team. Cames.PinsAverage Adams, Rangers 6 995 165 5 D.

Kline, Rangers 6 Wagner. 6 Lewis. Indians Itishel, Clippers Swisher, Indians warts, Dodgers Fsterline, Dodgers Deppen, Indians Kraemer, Dodgrers Hay, Rangers C. Kline, Reidel, Hangers Good. Dodgers Hodey, Indians oft master, Cllpers Kroenig, Clippers wonderful game last night at Trostle, Rangers Sfo.

4. the tailenders in the Tues .1 vi.kt from thft Rnnk. G. Heckler. Clippers.

o.i ih.Th. a hnnrtv ar orn. Prp Pennypacker, Rancers. 6 6 6' ..3. 3 6 2 .6 I 2 2 3 mc L.

Yersrer. 3 977 983 319 926 900 447 )9 877 877 438 874 274 754 357 237 237 .139 331 STANDING OF LEAGUE 13 Clippers 0 6 3711 2 6 i RECORD SCORES Hfch single Adains, RanKcrs. 232. 1 5 High triple Adams, Rangers, 540. 2 4 High single team Rangers, 858.

High triple team Dodgers, 2323. 9 31 162 5 160 3 159 1 154 2 150 149 146 3 146 1 146 1 146 145 4 418 139 1 831 138 3 137 124 122 1 119 118 1 118 1 113 110 1 The score: 7" Won.Lost.Plns. Avege ine score. A'JAX Dodgers '6 0 4381 727 Klifd Foul nanifers j. Jt iiv coals.

Koala Points Indiana 1" 5 3910 052 SOME TEAMS 619 HUNTING GAMES The 1924 February team of the boys' high schoot want games. The, Mt. Penn Reserves, The Marions kept up their winning Heserv es, Shtllington High Reserves, streak and continue to lead the raae. At TrjiiK(H lr viiina the end of the first half the score was Jt Jml 21 to 9." The score: ,1 eadA Corps Reserves, and Schoener. forward MARIONS anv cjner team is urged to corres Fleld Foul p'ond with Manager'A.

Izzi, 132 South Harper, forward 4 Brlckel, center 7 Cramp, guard 2 Heinz, guard 0 Wertz, guaj 0 Totals 16 goals. Koais. pointib gth street, or call 542 Consolidated KEYSTONES Fhsld Foul Whitman, forward Beyerle, "forward Hponagie, center Fink. Kuard 16 The Orrton team lias been 0 strengthened lately and they are loooking for games with any first 40 class team for the next 'two weeks, The manager of the Orrton team can 161 be reached at 1284 A. The Shiljington A.

C. and the Mcrtinton A. C. 'will rjlny at Mohnton next Tuesday evening. The game promises; to be a fast one between these two aggregations, there Being a lot of rivalry" existing all the time.

Between the halves there will be a game between the ShtUington High school girls (tea.i and Sinking. Siiring town "team of gh lH. This is a return engagement, the Sinking town team having entertained, the Shilling ton team a week ago. Changing of the names of the teams in thejCity League does not hide the good, bowers. 1 (9 i i Neither does one basket ball game lot: mean the pemant is but one game won' now counts just' much as one won during the last week.

Pillow lifters may get a Job in the new Autlaw league' Chamber of Commerce should ask Snaky Fisher to move back bo Read: ing. 1 iSome one said Willis is going back to the coast. He made good bere. A great fight bM' that at the Ar mory Iartt night. The banty scrap will take place in two, weeks.

1 tjacn tune they bid ror Kickey star, Tttiey sweeten ifp the chunk We wonder if they mean it, or If it is jst 'bunk. Before we get the Davis cup on our ehelf, Spain offers to take it from us. Johnny ttrers loses aome prestige lnce Jess Beckett has come to the Giants as coach, Beckett is the original baseball orab. 'Stoo Pinky (Mitchell is what you might call an adjustable boxer. When he goes without his supper he's a Tight, weight.

If he diines he becomes a welter. How would th arena have to be to eat enough fane to make up a $500,000 purse at 15 per seat? Answer: the Big Fight won't be held in New York state. Hoiw ibig wouildi the gate have to be ito guarantee two fighters $500,000, if uhe government tax is 40 per cent, of the gross? Answer the Big Fight won't be held in Have you a little cellar in your home?" Then here's a suggestion: IWie spacious wine cellars the "Waldorf Astoria Jiave been turned into a big gym swimming pool, 'n' everything. Referee, instructing fighters: "Now in case of a knockdown the man scoring it must walk to a corner." "Well, what corner do. I walk' to," reptiles Leonard with innocen and assurance.

Accordiing to the rules the only thing that can stop a golf match is dosing all the BOXfflG COMISH IS NOW COMING New York, Jan. 11. The title of National Boxing Association of the United States was adopted unani mously today at the convention of delegates from sixteen stales to or ganize a governing body over pro feeslonal iboxing In this country. Its object was announced a the regulation aind lupervteion of the sport in the interest of putilic we fare. The association hold Its annual meeting, beginning on tfhe third Monday of January at a pflfcee to be designated by a majority of the members.

plans to have every state reprer eentedi on the board of directors are included in a recommendation form ally agreed upon. Un to a late hour tonight the dele gates 'were discussing the rules and regulations which it is hoped witf govenn the sport in every section of the country within a reasonable time. BASKETBALL STAR BARRED FROM GfAME 'Princeton, N. Jan. 11.

Captain Stanley Netts, of the Princeton Basketfball team was declared iniiuihie for all Princeton ath lelics today by the university eligibility committee. played two years at Wittenberg" college; Springfield, Ohio, and was a member of the Princeton five last year, making three years of intercollegiate athletics. One of his' years at Wittenberg was In the S. A. T.

C. period wfhlch has generally been disregarded in the collegesv but the Princeton authorities have not recognized thi rule. jprf 1 Netts is considered one of the best forwards! in the. league. RAILROADERS LOSE BY A.BIG SCOlRE The P.

A R. M. C. A. basketball team was defeated by the Sinking Spring team by a big score at Sinking Spring.

The score: SINKING SPRING Wj ldman, forward Wfeidor, forward Thompson, center Swartz. 'uard guard Toials P. R. Y. Field Foul oals.

goals. Points 8 5 0 ...12 ..7 3' ....29 i M. Field Foul goals, goals. Points UnaH, forward 1 .1 Wel i i', forward 1 7 1. Clousc.

3 4 guard 0 (I 0 A. guard 1 24 Toials 7 iZ Reteree Hull, Uabe Ruth's 'batting average basketball .000 pet plus the bench. All the rastJei are practicing the headlock hold now. The Yankees haven given the idea of bringing Joe Dugan to the Big Town. Connie Mack's No" in't so loud as it was a few weeks; ago, Joe Lynch bantam title is getting shakier all the time.

Abe Friedman beat Montreal tlio other night and Montreal la conceded an. Even Steven" chance with Lynoh. Athletics have fuMy recovered from the' war time disturbances, according to Coaefl Pooch Donovan of Harr Donovait believe that some of the indoor track records are due for a smaeh. Branch Rickey must have all the money he needs. He let another fortune slip through his hands by turning down a $300,000 offer for Horneby.

The standard! golf ball for all championship matches. must not weigh more than 1.62 ounces or be less than 1.62 inches in' diameter; That ought to be easy to remember. These, offers to fight for nothing Don't interest John Kilbane 'Cause Wb the girth of the boxing purse. i That occupies Johnny's brain. The Giants made more tiits and scored more runs than any club in the national League last year, but the Robins didn't mind that.

The two Jacks Dempsciy and Kea rns iwill visit the Tiajuana race track during their coast visit Yep! Ithey must have some' money, all right. Eby and 400 other track athletes hav reported or duty at Penrr. i. Coach Bezdek of Penn State builds his teams with the. idea hat if his men scor more points than the other fellows they'll win.

That is a hard statement to backfifte on. The climate is th fall guy in; ail coast to coast Calimla climate took all the zip. out of Cfliio State according to the guys who doped 'em to win. Babe Ruth Is carrying a pistol. Says he carries large.vroll, Gosh," said a cop, "you don't nfod a un, all you need is a bat," BEARS SIGN UP A NEW PLAYER (SDedal the Nemi Tlines.) Germantown, 11.

At a meet ing of the Reading basketball team, held in the dressing room here be tween the halves, Gill Swaub was de7 cided upon as the new man for the Reading team. The Reading management presented four names to the players of the Reading team, and left the matter of choosing a man to take the place of Ernie Reich up to them. The vote for Swaub was unanimous. Swanb will be in the game on' Saturday night at the armol in Reading. COLTS ORGANIZE FOR THE YEAR Boston, Jan.

11. The Rochester baseball club, which holds the International League franchise in Roches ter, was incorporated here to day. George T. Stallings, Cornier manager of the Boston Nationals, was named as president. Walter E.

Hapgood, business manager of the Brave as treasurer and Judge H. Connelly, of the Brighton. Ditrict Court, as clerk. Capital stock was placed at $100,000 to which each of the officials subscribed' One third. SCHUYLKILL HAVEN LOSES A FAST ONE In a fast game of basketball the Sliil lington high school team held the Schuylkill Haven tea'H to one field goal.

Thirteen foul (foals ki'pt the visitors in the game. The eore: I 1 SH1LLINGTON HIGH Keefer. forward Klopp, forward Mosser, center Moyer, gqard I'Wlllm; guard Totals STPAKHT IO 1 BErrv oalsi. goals. Points 1 1 0 0 li Totals ..13, 11 SCHUYLKILL HAVEN Ressler.

forward i Koch, forward Leber, center Smith, guard Borda, guard Field Foul goals, goals. Points 0 13 0 0 is 2 15 0 0 17 BEARS LOSE A LIE TO THE GERLIS (bpecis.1 to the Nw Tlnit.) Germantown, Jan. 11. German town opened the second half of the Eastern" Baskettiall Lague tonight by defeating Reading in a roughly played game "by the Bcore. of 28 to 16.

Ripley, late of the Penn State League, was back at guard with the' veteran Kinkaide. Germantown made good use of the "guards up" play, and by using Kinkaide as the goal getter, upset Reading's defensive play. TOO MUCH KINKAIDE Kinkaide went up the floor for foiw field goals, just one more than the entire (Reading team and these tosses virtually beat 'the Bears. The first half ended 10 to 8 In Gei mantown's favor, Kinkaide scoring a. goal as toell rang after getting a pass from Ripley.

Reich, Reading's forward and cap tain, did not start the game until the second half as he la still suffering from battering he received the Trenton game last week. lineups: GERMANTOWN Field Feul Fotil As Glasgow, If. Holman, rf. Meohsn. c.

Kinkaide, lg. Tg. Totals BovJe, If. Sailer, rf. Helcb, rf.

Hnsircrty, o. Dreyfuss, g. Morris, Tg. Totals Ileferee KeUy. utes.

Goo la Goals Tries sdst Poiufs 4 7 0 ..2 2 2 1 0 0 '2 0 ...4 0 ft 3 10 2 ..7 9 21 READING Field TVm 1 Fowl The Unexpected Has Happened! Only For Suits and Overcoats Formerly Priced at $45 and $50; Fine) AU Wool Quality and Made to Your Measure. 4 '5 23 Goals Goals Tries sists Pui.if 0 0 0 .1 0 3 1 1 5 JL ,0 0 0 of haKes 20 GIRL DIES AS RESULT OF BURNS "Greensburg, Jan. lh Miss BesH Heman, daughter of Mrs. Marj' Hel man, of Grapevine, died yestertJsy from the effects of burns she receive .1 a week ago, when her clothing can'sh; fire at an open grate. 'Miss Helmut, was 16 yeas old.

KILLS WILDCAT WITH CLUB'" Milroy, Jan. 11. A. S. Ramsey, of this place, killed a large wildcat a club while trapping in Treacle valley over theweok end.

The au. mal was caught in one of Ramsey traps, and, tearing looso at his ap proach attacked hint sc 503; Penn J5t. Better and mere phasing tfzzn any nsua navana cjoar. A3K. your dealer for your favorite sye If tmr dottier ettt aupph you wrif9 vs.

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