dSIULK MCE IS CLOSE:
THREE TEAMS BUNCHED
FOR TOP PLACE IN LEAGUE
i??i \?ck WKit^si'd (looil Sciirc* Mr
Lug Turned in Up Several
Trunin.
i rrv nowi.i.vt; i,r:\(;i K.
.Standing of (lio ClultN.
Won.
I'l.
.000
.5 ? 7
.5'! 7
.500
A 1.7
.407
.4.jr,
.loo
v'ook Printing Co is U
Cottrell Saddlery Co.. 17 j.j
''ItiauriH' Homo Ins. Co. 17 I:;
!:IOl.mon<l liulry Co... 15 I
it, S. Woolen Mills Co. I t 11;
.Soldo IJron .ii |5
'Mcltac Clothing Co... . 17
Kilts' Club 12 18
\cxl V>fl;'d Schedule.
At Pletseh Alleys? MontMv. '*..ok
**?tut'.ntf ? 'ompany vs. Citizens' Home
Insurance Company; Wednesday, 11. 9.
Woolen Mills vk CoUreil saddlery
?'ompun?.
At Palaea Alloys?Tuesday, Nolde
llroy. vs. Richmond Palt-v Company:
Thursday, Klks' Club vh. M'cltae Cloth
!ng Company.
Tho peiir.ant race in the City Tonpln
Leagu.. ;/?'.)w warmer an the rcliodule
pro'""; 1m. v
iVrlru; part week the Cottrella
i'ti'i Chic'o. gained two games on (he
CoOk Print.ng Company, ond both are
..<>\v only one game behind tho league
1011 dors.
Remarkable shooting was witnessed
Monday nijsbt. p.aen the Cottrells made
:i Clean sweep of the series with the
tSlks, and attain on Tuesday night,
vli?.n tho CliicOH, with but four men
f> tb'ir Mit'-up. smashed their way
\n three victories o'V?r the Hiehmond
Hair:* Company, who" had five men In
1 If- llnr-up.
"Pop" Vnnclt'K rejuvenated Moltae
clothing Company -team surprised
every one by getting the rubber gumo
from the leaguo loaders, who uwain
had Prank rte d In their line-up.
Whit Whl 1 man's N'olde Bros, team
wer.t into a tie with tlie T\ P. Woolen
Mills team for llfth position by a strong
'?omebaek after they had 5o;tt the vcr
dlet in their initial try.
The coming wcok will bo one of tho
hest for the howling fan:', for four hot
games are on ta;>, and there will be
?ruiny change?: in the. league standing
wh'ti next Friday morning rolls around.
Much interest is center, d in tiie game
Monday night. when ".lake" Rowsey
a nd iiis cohorts will endeavor to dis
play the present league leaders. In
order to do this hi.? team will have to
weep tlie sn'Ui, Hnd "Jake" feels eon
,'tdent that hid men will tjo thin.
CITY hKAtil'IO NOTKNi
Jordan, of the Cottrell's, went on a
'..mpagc Monday night. Not contented
? ith 2GT. in his tlrst game lie ham*
'r/jifd the in.iplea for 214 and 2X5 in
1 is other two games. This total of
7 i * Is the best three-game Cctal so far
registered Previous to Monday niRht
J1111y Spilling s CD2 wan the high marl:.
Ati ' he schedule has but four weeks
to run it Is not likely that any one
will better Jordan's mark.
Spilling, of the i:ik?. was also on a
rampage as his 0C>4 total will indicate.
Thi* total includes tlie counts of 222
and 217. When going right Billy ia a
hard bowler to beat.
Four of tho Cottrell's pounded out
e.'iy totals: Jordan, 71-1; Jarrett, :
<v>ok, 6.0. and (Jeer, COL Captain Jett
?vns the only one who did not t;et
there. I?'j? totaled an even 500. Jett
now wears the smile that won't corn?
??fT.
Tlv Cottrell s ?ell ei^ht pins slior*
of 1>c.jf;ti? t!ie Citizen;' Home Insur
ance '"ompany's individual game tcore
of 1.0h*.?. With their counts of 1.01..
i.OS. and t'f'i thf-y thus rnip?d the
Irani three.game total t<> r.,07n. Ci11
reni Home Insurance formerly i:e!'J
this record at 3 024.
Other bowlers who broke into th*
lini'-ilght Irc-t Monday, with bii; score.-,
were: lid Pietsch and Rruct Cook,
' Ith 2'fi; Jarr> ?t. with 237; Williams,
witr. 22'J. and Oeer, xrltli 220.
Shoot iiic with but four men the 1'lks
phot ;*?;i In c > ir last attempt. Under
ordinary cir iimMances this score
would hav< won nine out of ten games,
><tit the Cottrell's came through with
Consistent Raines wer.? bowled by
Ht-veral 111 ? mbvis of the Citizens' llomo
insurance Company's team. Smith's
liifth and low names showed a differ
< if.} I?r futjr p!n:'; Hvrdsong's diffor
? ?ju'e i-1x pins, while Joe Ford had
but two pins difference in his best
and poore.* 1 games More consistent,
however, than any of these, were the
"dummy" scores, which wore suhsti
tJtrd tot tiie man who disappeared.
Colonel ISureh's pin spiilers were de
cidedly off color. Gordon had a 406
total: tlie Colonel had 4<j5, while Hut
'or had ?91.
After a poor start of 12.7, Frank
Held showed the re.^t of tho Cook
Printing Cotnpany why he is the pre
mier l.oWier of the City I,eague. by
^ettin^ 10" and L'21 in his second and
third games.
BRECK ELECTED LEADER
\eter?in Plnjer Will .Mannue ColuntbLn
Train In S<itifh Atlantic
l.fllKUr.
(Py Aji?oc!atcd Pr??.? J
COLUMBIA, S c, Jan. 17.?Zinn
Breek. who liegan liis professional
baseball career in Columbia in 1910,
and since i.as played in both the N#
tioiiftl a:.d American Leagues, will be
manager of the 1920 entry of Colum
bia ir.to the .South Atlantic Associa
tion. President W. Dickson Foster an
nounced tonight.
STOUTS CLOTHES
ARB
GOOD CLOTHES
fK, FNntsh and Fabric Qtitrtft- ^
trod or Mcn?y Cheerfully
Refunded.
Morton C. Stout & C*.
TAIIAH8,
r#4 But Uala HtfWt
CURES
Tbe Only Internal Remedy
Mr und m.OA the Hot
Bold by ALU DUCOOIflTB
Or sent by mall on ?>oelot of prlc?
Pilocurm Co., Wash., D. C.
rv
MEMPHIS AWARDED' GOLF |
EVdNT SY ASSOCIATION
\iiiatrur Tournament In (ilvru to;
Siiuilicril City llT Wt'Nt
eri? lloil jr. I
CHICAGO, J it it. i7.-~'l'he Western l
amateur goif championship- tourna- j
ment was awarded to tlm Memphis |
Cl't.-nli.) Country Club tonight at the
annual mcctliik" of the Western CJolI |
Association hife.
The open tourfiamehi was assigned j
to the Olympia Fields C.ul). of Chi
cago. aii'I tin- junior championship to
the Hobo lj|nk Clul). also of Chicago. !
Wilbur Brooks, of the Maylleld !
Court Club. Cleveland. was elected ;
president to succeed Charles I"'. Thomp
son. of Chicago, who lias served three
lerin.s. The remainder of the ticket,
i previously announced by the nominat
ing committee, was elected without
contest. j
The only contest over the awarding
j of championships was for the am
; ateur event, which reouired two bal
| lots ulM a final surrenuor of the Town
' and Country Cluh. of St. Pnul, and the
! Bkoklo Country Cluh, of Chicago.
| Skoltle led on the first ballot, with
: Memphis Second, hut. there was no ma
I Jority. On the second ballot .Memphis
sprang into lead, hut did not gain a
, majority. The Town ami Country Club
' representative then threw his club's
| ballots to Memphis. Riving the tourna
; ment to the Southern links. Skoklo
> tlien made the vote unanimous.
This is the first lime the Western
amateur championship has been
; awarded to a club south of the Ohio
i Itlver.
The directors set the amateur cham
, pionshlp for July 12 to IT. but left the
dates for the oth??r two events until
lat?-r to avoid conflict with the United
j States Oolf Association, which has not
} announced Its tournament dutes.
Arlnr* llalsr iluci* Sum.
NKW YOJUC, .Inn. 17.?Final report
of W. Ward Smith, associate chairman
in charge of the campaign for the uc
j tors' endowment fund of Greater New
York. made public today, revealed that
| $7:{1?.8Ri?.f?0 was realized by the benefit
1 performances in flftv-sev?*h theaters in
! New York on tlie afternoon of Decern -
[ her 6.
>1 nnii Will Hellre.
BOSTON. .Ian. 17. Leslie Mann
aiioth'-r player who has announced his
?retirement Trrtrn baseball. -Mann is
now serving as athletic director at
Iti^e University in Houston. Terns,
lie is on the reserve Ih-t of the Uos
to:i Braves.
\\iii>illifrr> I-'oresl Wins.
TjVNV'HMUIUJ, VA.. Jan. 17.?Wood
berry Korest.Schoo^this afternoon de
feated Virginia Kmscopnl Wclioo^. 50
to 0. Kpiscoiml School Retired only
one goal from the floor in forty xniif
lit. s ;>f play.
PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL HAS
THREE TEAMS WORKING NOW
WrcnlllnKi Trnrk, anil llitMltrMuill Can- i
l iliiliilrN Keen <? > Iniinsliiin
nil tbc Time.
[Special to Tbo Times-Dispatch. I
STATU i:OM,K(!E, PA?. Jan. 1".?
Tin llrsi rounds o ftho wrestling ?* 11m- j
i Inatiori.s were completed last night
I iirclimitiary to the I'enii. State chatn
I pionship bouts, which will be held
' licre next Saturday afternoon. Finn! '
I trials for selection "f tho opponents
j will he held early i:i the week, and
I Willi this interchiKg mat li out of the
! way Coach lAv.vis will be able to
, choose his varsity wrestling si|iiad
! materi il. The work iluritiK tho liiat
| week was centered on lights for one
i or two weiuhts. opponents being drawn
I l>>* lot, and pairs selected from each
class to ;;?> t'i the mats next week in
, th?- s? nil-finals.
I l-jU' li class has a ;;ood team In view j
1 for this annual championship meet,'
j and the experience of the upper class
j wrestlers will doubtless center the
; fight between the Juniors mid Seniors.
Winners iti the intereluss Hit??! usually :
stand the best ? hanec for making the I
varsity team, and some fast wrestling
Is promised. Fach class is well sup
plied with good men In all weights.
The Freshmen basketball candidates
were called out d'lrinu' the past week,
and over iift v responded. The ma
terial looks exceptionally good to
Coach Hermann, who will have charge
of them is well as the vnesity for the
time beinij. < lames with liellefonte
Acad em Indiana Normal and posslb
1 ly a series with he University of
iMttsburgh Freshmen will bo ar
ranged.
1 Trite Is men have wound up their
first week of indoor training, but are
I handicapoed by a lack of suitable
j .space in which to work. The uym
i nasium Is Hie busiest place in college
.these days with two student hasket
; ball leagues nuiue full tilt, and the
tiack work i.< restricted to short
j hurdle, ; iiinint- and juni]iiiig work
I outs.
Jlay Argue Heflneljr.
CHICAGO. Jan. 17.?Baseball play
ers In the American Association will !
I be permitted to argue in a "gentle-!
I manly" manner with umpires next
| season when they believe close deci
sions have ben given aeainst them,
j but the use of profanity will Me!
stamped out, the club owners decided,
'at their adjourn"! meeting today. A
168-game schedule wjif derided on.
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7
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9
eason's Choicest
Selection of men's and young men's suits, overcoats, hats, shirts, night
shirts, pajamas, winter and summer underwear, raincoats and leatherette
coats; in fact, everything in haberdashery and furnishings.
i r i
Bradshaw says: "On this my Seventh Anniversary, in full appreciation of
the liberal support given me by my many friends and customers, I am going
to reduce the H. C. L. of living?therefore, this big marvelous sale"?
j
$50.00 Suits and
Overcoats now..
, $45.00 Suits and
Overcoats now..
$40.00 Suits-and
^ Overcoats now. .
$35.00 Suits and
Overcoats now..
* \
$30.00 Suits and
Overcoats now..
$25.00 Suits and
Overcoats now..
$37.50
$33.75
$30 00
$18.75
AUTO GLOVES
Hoth Kill and Huckskin
$7.50 Gloves now . .$5.(55
$(5.00 Gloves now. .$4.50
$5.00 Moves now. .$3.75
$4.00 Gloves now. .$3.00
$3.50 Gloves now. .$2.(55
$3.00 Gloves now. .$2.-5
SWEATERS
$10.00
$s.oo
$5.00
$3.00
$2.00
Sweaters.
Sweaters.
Sweaters.
Sweaters.
Sweaters.
.$7.50
.$8.00
.$3.75
.$2.25
.$1.50
NECKWEAR
$3.50 Neckties now $2.85
$3.00 Neckties now $2.25
$2.50 Neckties now$l.S5
$2.00 Neckties now $1.50
HOSE
$2.00 Hose now.
$1.50 Hose now .
$1.25 Hose now .
$1.00 Hose now .
75c Hose now.
(55c Hose now.
50c Hose now.
35c Hose now... 25c
Men's Winter Underwear
This sale includes every Shirt in thc?.
house, Hradshaw's quality Shirts, E. & Wy,
nitd other lending brands.
Silks, Madras, Percales
$12.50 Sliirts
$10.00 Shirts
$8.50 Shirts
$S.OO Shirts
$7.50 Shifts
$7.00 Shirts
$0.50 Sliirts
now 9?.a8
now $7.50
now $0.^8
now SO.00
now $5.05
now $5.25
flow $ I .NT
$0.00 Shirts
$5.00 Shirts
$1.00 Shirts
$?.50 Shirts
$a.oo sliirts
$2.50 Sliirts
?S2.00 Shirts
flrtw $4.50
now 2?a.7r,
? now .$3.00
now $2.0:1
now $2.25
stol*r$l.87
now $1.50
$8.00 rnion Suits now..$0.00
$5.00 I'nioii Suits now..$55.75
$1.00 I'nion Suits now. .${t.00
$:l.50 I'nion Suits now. .$2.85
$.*i.OO I'nion Suits now. .$2.25
$2.50 I'nioii Suits now..$1.87
'nvo-riKCE si'its
In Flannel and Cotton.
$5.00 Sliirts ?V Drawers, $:i.75
$;t.50 Sliirts ..V Drawers, $2.05
$3.00 Shirts ??. Drawers, $2.25
$2.50 Shirts ?V Drawers, $1.87
$?.00 Sliirts iV Drawers, $1.5(1
$1.50 Shirts ?V Drawers, $1.15
Si.25 Sliirts ?.V Drawers, Si.OO
$1.00 Shirts cV Drawers, 75e
01)1) PANTS.
S12.50
$ 1 0.00
$8.50
SS.OO
$7.50
$0.00
$5.00
$4.00
$a.5o
$a.oo
Odd
Odd
Odd
t ?d(l
< i(!(!
Odd
Odd
thid
tldd
< >:!( 1
I'ants
i'ants
1'iWllS
I'nuts
Pauls
I'ants
i'ants
i'ants
I'ants
i'ants
now
now
now
now
now
now
now
now
now
now
.$o.;?s
. M7.50
.*$o.:u;
.90.00
.$1.87
. S 1.50
? $!i.75
. $:;.oo
. $2.05
. $2.25
Hats and Caps
$5.00 Mats now. . . .i. . .$ft.75
$0.00 llats now. ...... .$1.50
$7.0t> Mats now. ...... .$5.25
$8.00 Mats now........ $6.00
$10.00 Mats now $7.50
$12.50 Mats now $9.?8
$ 15.00 lints now $11.25
$a.0t? Cnps now $2.25
$2.50 Caps now $1.87
$2.00 Cans now $1.50
50 Dozen Hells
75c and $1.00 Values,
100 Dozen Garters
Iteauiar 50c Grade
25c
SUMMER
I'NDllIJWDAK
OFF
V A JAMAS
NIGHT SHI UTS
SUSPKND'EKS
Of OFF
/o
25%#w
ON
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