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PRINCETON TOSSERS TRIM CATHOLIC U.-MAYER REMAINS WITH GRIFF TIGERS'QUINT HANDSJOLT TO BROOKLAND Catholic U. Tossers Beaten In Great Battle by Princeton. Catholic University met their Water loo on the basket-ball court at Brook - lend last night when the l*rince*on Tiger? landed on them to the tune of 54 to ?*. One of the largest crowds of the season joi'rneyod out to Brookland to witness the contest and see one of . the greatest teams per?orm that ha.1? \islted the District this season. The Brook land i tes must have thought I that a thunderbolt had struck them, ; especially shortly after the second period got under way. 'Catholic t'ni- ! versity was outclassed in every de partment of the name, bat they never lost he.irt for an Instant during the entire contest. The Brookland lads fought hard all the way. but were up against a far superior quint that made them look as though they were stand ing in their track*. ? Meer* op, ? Vp. The Tigers oponed up on C. 1'. right at the .st.art of the contest. Ilynson dropping in three field goats in quick succession. ? is first to go through the net was a one-handed shot from : hont th?- til teen-foot mark; he imm?? ?Natafly follow*-,) up a miss by N'etts. u? -ttmg his .-?rnriil tally. He then ,. t his versatility by dribbling through his opfvonents defense for an tttkfi, i.laissfott then dropped two in from th.' tittecn-foot mark. After twelve minutes of the hard est ficht trfey have nrulr this sea son. jL> ons dropped in his team's first double point-r (rata directly in under the nit Ilynson dropped tn his fourth held goal when he in lik- ;t streak, receiving the paaa from N'etts. Before the lialf ? tided Dunn annexed two more dou i!e pointers, one on ? pass from nati and the other on another ?>eiuty from the side line. The ttrst v. ss ion was closely played and It looked as though Catholic Cnlver might have a chance to land th?' contest, tba half ending 1? to 11. ?ipie I? Limelight. ??pie, who is the first basket-ball ? :,?\?t to app? :.r on a local court rtaft |tlBW.?ca. treat tn at guard in place of Wadleigh in the second period, anil it did not take very to see that th.? Tigers were rUlly strengthened. This lad's ? Ini.Ming and general all-round ? "iirt play was the feature of the ? .Titest. When he g..t hold of the syihctr? i,e would drib hie the ball ? uh the l?rook 1 indites entire d'-fense and w oiitd take ... shot or ??> one of his team mat. s ''athobc l'nivnsit> kept Ilynson p! ? tt y closeU ro\ eTTsd in this period. 'hey failed to consider Netta, h?? Charley Chaplin mustache, fellow took Hymon'i place in the ag liar nd dropped in three - the I. rook land lad> were watch ii- out for Hyrtson r.\.-ry ataa <n the Tigers lineup .-howed their superiority in the knnu! aafea afl the finer points of this, the -reatest of indoor sports, and in the >ccond period Catholic I'ni versify unable to score a field goal until the last minute of the play, when Lyons dropped one in on a pass from Olasaeatt, and Qlaaajr went down the raart. dribbling like a streak, drop ping it through the hoop as he went by the goal. Gtaasaatt played one of the (?est games of his ?-artier and C, I*. will long remember the boys from PreaMteafl Wilson's own town. The ? and summary: t'sttnNr L*. Ibatahaa. Princeton. Lirsa?.Forward. Nett? Mr N, ma ru .K->rwari1. Hjti-.d )**'?,v?? .Casari. Dhkinv.D !> inn .?iiniard. Wa'tlf ich r? .?nani. Wittm-r ?ifi.tioD? Itiitie-?c?* for McNamura . f?r Wadlelgh; KinK f..r Retta; Win ?v id for Di.-kni-.-n. Fh*M goals?Lyoai ???> Ihvaa m. mani u. N-tt* 11?. p/?*>? l?i] l'i. kinjaoo. Opts. Osali frolli foni?OfcMMCOtl . tt of M: Retta, ? out of 18. i?>r...?...- _ Mr. During iCitv Ci Bigi ,,f _\>w y(,rki. I :npin>? Mr. ?ehli*M.**r "?eorf-town i. lime "' p"riodi?Twpntj minute?. Braves Release Demaree. cago. Feb. ?.?Al Demaree, pitch ?i lor the Boston Nationals, today released by Manager Stalling to Seattle club of the Pacific Coast '.? -ur. Are You Taking Advantage of Our Great ID-WINTER CLEARANCE If j ou hji *? ?* Bot. l.?-l t r r htirr> up. I'.\fn the b?--t ? if thine*. ..??n't last forrvrr. and . ?hi *.?.? ifvfr hail nuca an opportunity to nave h* forr. 1 ou raa K*-t a mi?irr .**.?> ret. Mult or OVoat at ONE THIRD OFF Oalr ihr flaest all-woo materials are ase?1 la these Salts and O'eeatn. They are amasie to YOt R mean are, la 9wr own dayllc-ht workrasnu, hy master tall ona. ? perfeet-attlaa. hand - tallare?. all - wool Salt or OVoat?that's what yaw art at n\ K-Tinnii OFF. Come in Tomorrow Aad Get YOUR Suit Jos. A. Wilner & Co. MERCHANT TAILORS Corner 8th and G Streets N.W. Georgetown University's Crack Undefeated Basket-Ball Tossers No. 1?Freddy Fees, l|ft forward; No. 2?Joe O'Connell, center; No. 3?Zazzalla. right forward; No. 4?Captain Bill Dudack, right guard; No. 5?Tom Sullivan, substitute center.; No. 6?Carney, substitute forward: No. 7?Swift, substitute guard; No. 8?Lonshak. left guard. WILDE WANTS BOUT WITH BEST BANTAMS IN AMERICAN RANKS Mem York. Feb. ll.^Jimmy Wilde, ilyv.titrht 'lir.mp.on of the world, hus b?CoiTit? so thorouphly "acclimated" si noe ht? drubbing at the hands of Jack Shark-'-y in Milwaukee that he today announced his ? intention of placing all L>antam-weight* in the G?.ted States hois de combat. Making not on?* exception, the ?ab breviated Englishman off.red to meet -? n y ?ibiitam from Champion Pete Herrman. down, ?wid posted ^.OOo with l>ave I>ri8coll. manager of the Arena ?. <*., of Jersey City, to .?e used a;* a ?-ide bet. Calls Off Bouts To Meet Turner For Large Purse The wrestling I tout Thursday night between Frank Bums, of Flint. Mich., | and Jo*' Turner, the local matman. should prove a thriller, as the local , grappler is all afire to regain the mld dle-v.cicht title, while Hum? is anx ious to carry the top-notch honor,**, of this class. When Burns defeated Turner two weeks ago. the loca! wrestler felt that he could win if given another chance. It Is said by those on the insidi- that each man agreed on a private bout In a local gymnasium for a $300 side bet. Each man had posteti hi;* money. Manager Garrison figured that with such feelings existing between the two men. it was just the sort of a bout he would like to stage at the Kolly, and he at once started to talk business with the grapplers. offering them a tempting purse of $600 to make it a public affair. 'Burns claims to have had nn en ?Tugement at Fort Wayne. Ind.. hut he canceled the engagement, because, with the victory here and the purs? offered by Manager Garrison, he would more than triple the offers ma.ii? by the Western promoters. LAWYERS WINNER IN BIG BASEBALL WAR New York, Fe*b. 14.?The batting Colonels, Jacob Ruppert Und Till ingha-ott J/Hommedieu Huston, re turned from the Batt?o of the Chi cago Drainage ('ana! yesterday, well satisfied with the outcome of the war. They felt that they have won evcy point for whkh th? y contended and they believe that th s will bo the last rush of acrimony to? the head that will occur in t^e American /League. According to rough estimate. tue lawyers may claim to have won t" e war. The legal bill of the Yankees will be something In exro?e ft $25. 000. Ban Johnson will have I o-ral expenses that will reach ab^ut the same figure.! while the expenses ff the other laVyers wno were work ing on the flanks during the con flict will run to something over $10.000. BOXING BOARD WILL BOOST FIGHT BILL New York. Feb. 14.?Officials of the Army. Navy and Civilian Board of Boxine Control and other boxine; en thusiasts are to ko to Albany next Tuesday to attend the heariru; of the senate Judie;.il committee on the box imi bills. Four bill?, it Is understood, will be considered by the committee. The Walker bill, providing for fifteen rounds ta a decison, and with ade cuate provision for strict regulation of the sport, haa the back ina; of the boxine board and most of the local following-. Freuds School Beaten. ? Tb* Alexandria Hieti School tassera yesterday defeated the Friends' School team of this city, IS to S. TWO w THREE P-*s1.e?g the V?xt Or??? Over Witt? SXOW. ????? TIFI I- A tf I) OTII KHW ISK. Since some nimble bird chirped something about beautiful snow folks have gotten so that they think there ain't any other kind, which is wrong all over like a giraffe with a ape?* neck. Snow ain't anything but an outdoor ash pile, cxe.-pt that a real ash pile is useful. It gives a guy some excuse for going down into the cm-liar. Snow is Nature's 1 gift to man. So are ingrown hairs. Nature i? wonderful. She gives man the beautiful sunlight to shine J Into dark rooms and fade the n? ar-lVrsinn rug to a whisper. She I stake? man to the gentle rain to nourish the flowers and gum the, plaster off the ceiling of his stylish flat built in the Colander styl??. She gives us the soft spring breeze to rustle the leaves and blow the ! dandruff off of the musicians' velvet collars. Nature is all things, in-' eluding whisk brooms. The depths of Nature have never been sounded. If? like dropping ? nickels in a telephone coin box. There is no bottom. Hut when she ? gives us snow she is taking advantage of her long friendship with humanity. Trying to discover why poets sing about snow* is -like ? n dea wiring to find a ne?>dle in a haystack. With one slight exeept ion. When you do find the needle in the hay stadi you've found somi'thin? useful. The last snowstorm that swatted New York between the municipal ears flattened the works like prohibition t?as ironed, out saloon tenors. It tied the street car system up like the village fire department work ing on Houdinl In th?? packing ease scene. It tied up the snow con tractors in th?? same way. \W don't claim they were handcuffed like Jloudini. but they might as well have been. ? snow contractor is the only business man who is handienpped by the merchandise he deals in. When it starts to snow you'd figure him looking out of the window and chirping that business was good. But when the snow arrive? in the gloaming It discovers that it bas to share the twilight with the contractor's mental condition. ' Not having a chance to practice during the summer he Is never in I condition. New York should send her endw contractors to the Arctic on a training trip every October. EVANS POST TO HAVE GOOD RIFLE TEAM Th?? Kobley D. Evan? Post of the ?American 1.canon ha? organized a ? rifle club affiliated with the ?. Is. ? ? and expect? shortly to have a team , in the field. A schedule of weekly ! Indoor matches between members I has been arranged, to be held at the' I range of tho National Guard Ar mory. 472 !.. street northwest H. D. Trussell. late of the 17. S. Navy, has proved hlmaelf high gun of the club to alate. Among other memters giving him a close run ?re; s. K. Br?ese, secretary of the club, I'. V. Sokoloekl and T. J. Beer man. i._ TO INCREASE DATES FOR BOWLING TOURNEY Peor?a. 111., Keb. 14.?The limited |space and the large number of en tries for the twentieth annual Inter national bowling tournament that the American Bowling Congress has scheduled for the Coliseum hero frati March 10 to 31, may cause the officials in charge of that event to extend the tournament a week or ten day* longer. t Over 4.00O bowler* are expected to compete tor tilO.OOO prise money offered for tb? different event)*. STAR ATHLETES IN - NEW YORK A. C. MEET New York. Keo. 14.?Many of the ath letes who will wear the American emblem next summer In the Olympic games are entered in the annual win ter games of the New -York Athletic Club, the banner eveftt of the Baste.*n season, next Saturday. February 1*1. Carl Johnson, star of the University of Michigan, and Johntly Murphy. Multnomah A? CM Portland, Ore., na \ tional high jump champion, are two , of the stars that lire to make their first appearance in the Hast, Yale. Harvard. Cornell. Henn and Rutgers are to met In the one mile? college I relay. BOB ROPER TO MEET GEORGES CARPENTIER ? New Yoik. Keb. II?Bob Roper. Ihe ruary-weicht champion of the Amer. | loin army, will be called upon to de fend his title against the winner of | the army tournament which the In ternational Sporting; Club of this city I will stain? as ?oon as their new build- | ina is completed. The man who Is recognised ss the | undisputed American army champion | will be matched with Georpes Carpe ? - tier ?hen the latter completes his | centred here with a movie corpora tion, Aloysius Baskders Find Peck's Crack Tossers Easy Pickings Ladies' Day Each Wednesday. i:\ery Wednesday darla* the championship season, aa v. hi h a gam? is schoduied. will !??? "badie?* 1 *i\?? on all days deslgaated I ad h s will h? admitted to the Brand stand free of KB) charge, tpon payment of the arar tax of 10 ct iits It is not necessary for ladles to be escorted by -? ml? men to take advarlago of thi> courtesy. Ir oiiler for ? lady to o "Cliffy a box Mat p? these special ..nies* days it is necessary to pu:*nas.? ? box se.it ch?-ck. from th? exchange ticket seller inside the Hallt ? ?pedal K?t? for Indies will be pro vided for the dsy. ? 'LARK C. GRIFFITH. President. LOAL BATTLERS IN THREE FIGHTS OF ORiOLE CARD District light fans arc sur? te turn ' out strane Friday mght in Baiti - ?? wl\cn the l'ceri ess A1 h let i? flub will sta^e their semi-monthly show. Three Washington hoys are slated* to meet I'hiladelphians and Baltimore?* aa in the preliminaries atid somi-windup. while the *?na.i. attraction which is carded for twelve , round,*, arili be between Karl l'ur year. the Oriole bantam-weight, and Tul Moore, the conqueror of Jimmy ; Wilde. Joey Baratta, the local bantam.' was yesterday matched by ?I Fried to meet Battling Dundee in the eight-round semi-wiudup. The Bal timore youngster and Swart*, fought a rattling draw at the last l'eerless show and Matchmaker Fried Is ' anxious to have the boys settle their differences in this setto. ?????? Ahearn, the ?. ?. K. feather-weight, ? will meet some (rood boy from Phil adelphia in a special eight rounder, while Chick Hatbrook will no doubt ? be hooked up with one of the lead ing Baltimore bantams. matmen~Xnd TOSSERS AT STATE IN ACTION State College, l'a.. Feb. 14?Wash ington's Birthday anniversary will brine another big sports program to the .campus at 1'enn State. On Sat urday afternoon the Cornell wrest ling team will oppose the State matmen here, and in the evening the first basket-ball tttt with the l*ni veralty ot Pittsburg will be staged. Wycollar Boy Winner. New York. Feb. 14.?Title of ???? dog of America w?e bestowed late if> day on Wycollar Boy. a wl*-e-li*iied fox terrier, owned by Mr?. Roy A. Rainey, New York, at the close of the foi ty-fourth annual ?now of the West minster Kennel Club. Before a trowel win? h taxed the ?;:i ;*? ?ty of the Dott-tac* ,;>m. last light. ih>- i .. It Chajael (ft ara. who ia\. 1..?? ? er-al mg som.-w'iat ot a lensatinn ta Ih* imi-??.??ini. tu boo te! - hai ? ?irinHinent. (Were MV? rely rour.r? <i by the Aftoyvioo ?"ly... the ina. i-core standing 1^ to 13 The game start??! as .? 11 would , ? v. rj ? toe* and waa n.i? and tuck ; .?r <ii< (irsi ??iiart.r Al the t? uin liag of the oecoanf 1-ortod Um score (too.i * to 7 in IVek s favor, h-H hey did not retain their lead for on?.- Athertooj ?n?l O'l^oave. ? toy - i|us foraarda, got their ??> ?? "n the taakH i.ii'l s. or?'d fo\ir roaJa h? I he boya fro ni Ueorojotowoj realtaed vio r.- * hey were. Krom tfcla ttOM en it was all ?.lo) suis Tow art! the ? ml of the ;anie I ?,ini. Is aad O'Neill, forward ,nd <'-rit. r lor I't'k. made a gal ani br.t ineffectual all? mpt lo e\ -rcome (lo- 1? ad. Their HTOTtf Kivff-MT. were s mot her?'d hf lh< ip le ad id work on the part al ' \lo\siu- guarda. I.ine-u?? and smo llar > ?? ??..?..?.. Maaa r????-? ?.?? . n. r.j. s<- ??? ttlu-etoa .!.. V. s. huai? ? v?ni. .Ooator. o\.i?i wtttafw .R. t... Br..n?. I> rV.iuk . .I- g. MiCuohf Sutw.tittiti??Os. -Murtaugii f??r Pfcaah. l??Is I iNini ttUt iVl*<m> <?i, AtlH-rtmi '*??. ??p??- j :.,. Hurhaojfe --? h. lN-i..**.. ???-?ii ?.*.?. : ?vAoHy. r.-iii?. Atti*rt?>n. 1? ??.? ..f i:.; J. ' ?>.itt. :t ?Hit ?if :.; ?. huohrt. 4 ?.it of t". ? ?f .tfTiiMl?! ??* cat ? miaut?-- Tim.-k.-?i??-r Ur. O'U-ne. GOOD MATERIAL FOR NINE AT LEHIGH l.elhlehem. l'a. K? il. 1.-11?'|'?> r?f developing a ??-high nin?? to ?*-im pare with the ini? rcollcgi.tte ? ham ptons of IMG aro ?nt? ? .?liti? d b\ th? student bod> wm? Ootuch Wendy This ex pec tat ion is huaOCOl on 1 h. ?\eel lent mat-rial that will be available this spring. When tin eall for pra< ?tire in in sued it is ixi't'ittil that a squad of no ?msm than 1.1 t > rand ida tea Will respond, t'oach ? cad y ? Xpert* to have h \\ bal M ry ? andidates work out in the u \ ninas hi in before the end of the month and will gt*t the other playera working us soon as the weather condition?? i-ermlt. BOARD WILL SEE ' JACK'S QUESTIONN AIRE New York. Pasta 11?The Army. "\-av> un.I Civilian Board of Roxtng Control has wir.-d John s lineai., chairman vi the San Kran.-isoo draft hoard. ie iiuealing a '.holographi.' ?,?.| y of JaoK Drmpsey's 'iu?*stlonnniiv. it was learned tonight. The tx>ar-l a!?-i t ?in municated with a number ,.f posta ef the American lar-?????? asking for in formation on which they hased charge? against the pugilist. Weateyu Fir? Was. Middle town. Conn... K.eb. 14. - ,Ves> leyan defeated Hamilton at to C at basket-ball this afternoon. > ?RIFFITHNOTTC LET MAYER GO feport Catcher WE Be Turnecf Over to Minne apolis Denied by Fox. By GBORCB L. MOBRLAftD. President Griffith was busy yaa erdsy with the railroad official? eadlng out tickets to all the play re. This will tak? a "Week or more. .a they are scattered la all parts of I he country. But the tickets win each the players la plenty of time or them to depart from their re ject ? ?*? hantes In order to reach rampa by the 1st of Mar? ? This, of course, does it<?t apply to hose who will go direct from Wst-h - ngton on Frida), the 27tb last. All he battery tmn will report here hat live in this section Mayer t*> Krf>#rt. As a ticket mas forwarded to "etcher Mayer It does not look like hat gent has been sold to Minn? ?? - dis as the papers state Griffith lays that be did not promise any me particular man. "I told Can ill?n that I had an extra mar. ta et go later in the season hut did tot mention any names. It will all lepend upon how the Maaj vf rr ihape up. I arili need thr? > pnl nen Including Mayer. I may s* nd ? youngster away, but am aej| ?\.? iure of that." The Washington club will not neet l?rook.and at Tainpa AN ?eali ?ver?? declared off at Chi? a^?? ln?t sieek when Griffith and Kt>t?? t*. had ? talk. "We will play Indignano!,? ^ >n March 16 and IT and mayt*e a Ouple of other dMVi and th? ? th?? "ubam if they deeid? to play .??? s'lthout having to give them Johi. w>n; otherwise, we will play India napolis a few games and s eonple ??f more between the regulars and Vanigans until we ape ? *? uh Cin cinnati at Tampa on th? ZZA of March. Then we will ae bi-v with Lhem the balance of tty* trip"' Advaaee Gaard Man?. Next Wednesdsy Niek. Mike and Lhe groundk? e|M r will l?**a for Baltimore, where on tliat eveaiaa. they ?ill ship for Jacksonville and take the train for Tampa next Sun day morning President Griffith has nv'r a dozen requests for exhibition cames from ? lubs ifi different pan*, of the lotih tr>. He answ# r? i se aerai latti r >esterday givintr t';? date? that th Nationals will be abla to play. Ti ? lanafta IB b*w? twenty-two apea d^t*?s on ?Ahi- h statt?! will l?e u" hx-d to play waea the club Is tra\ ine Lkatwti m ? * ? ? The ' of Jame* o \. - aas ree. ? ,. .j ;,t head'fiiart? r t?*-day. Th s is the young!-!. ? ma^le a ?,G',?! reputation at Kl - port last s? Af*on. and aa artbaaa 1; Smith stak? s his reput at ion aasM l>i?! 1 nal r? u-urdin?; \ player will be able to do l ki? . O'Neill WtU he a regular aft. r tir i ? has seen him work a ?aj ..? Jimmy raaara from a fit'n -, ^ family and if his work :s ?* -, s * ? ci ?pared to tha? of his broth? r> who made big r?putations on t ?? diamond, than he uill do. wit', a i. ?? ??. GONZAGA TOSSERS CAPTURE TWIN BILL FROM A. AND ? PREF n..nxagM HiKh basket-ba: scored ?. doubl.- victory- >*v'? 'ne Kv street gym a*hen the rara**] team defeated the Army .. ? Plap I hool five 3ft to is. and 1 rcil a \ietory over the lv, ... s??rve team by a 9-to-? scor? G*?;' ?. |?\rne featured the varsity enn* with his all araaad work, as h? vh? ? nx tloor go.ils snd showed some ?.. .I'lrkable floor work The line-u|*s and -ummary : aaaasaa. p^?t?.** ? *i \ r? Kitxcrrald . t.. y . hwm W% ..neor .R. y. N'rne .Oeter. Mur*'? *<m- .t- ?; . su?!.!? 1 hilf t .R. t, . , * er-. KithMiruthm?? M a b o a e jr for taaaab? Beafj f-.m. fcar fingerai 4 it?. O <\.an -r Byrae ,et. Mill* P.tigna hi ,3. iVrkin*. ?.? Ssa? frr?m f.mi K}rn* s ?ut nf ?<? r Lid??. fc out of U* Referee?Mr M nice.? P<wi ??*?- .?- r. araa? ?...rUn-T . R. G. ??, -?. ? ? U>aa .t>atrr. lia'it P.nnght .L. -.. > m G.*?**? .B.. Ik?n*i? s<it>?t.tut.i?-?- ltrnne-ioa f?*r Wil?*n?: < ??? aniUiaa f?r ?..ntti^. ?.'?Mit?, fn.ni fl.-?r Ba?i? bnngi.t IfA. Wi1?ki t>**n-\ UeSBi f'-? t..?il Pexis. ? ?mt of G. '.ut-la. t ,?., ,.<? ? fb?a?V 1 ?til rf I. Bi?til Ml ?...Ir.jr Tmi. ..f 'Mi?ner> Ki?rlit miaste- e*, li. MARINE PR?P BEAT COLUMBIA FIREMEN In H fa*l hii^l woll-plaat'ii ?: m?hl th. Miner G?, |... a'oluililaia Kir?> I.a.|a?rtni.'iil la a M-.ro of ;4 to :S al Alr\an.lria \ .? Tha? l*ra.i's aaora. uiiaMc ?? 1.1.., tl..ii. m Ivi? in th. fir?t ?riail.-r. Lui .il h?l. urna- won? 1???|??e hy 14 lo 1 Alrinarton pUa.-d be?l f..i th.? a??, laimhia?. ?hilo tha? aholr G?.? Mva pinvod ? Mollar caino Pr?p?. I'?m... ? ..Min.hia ?,G?-haw .1.. ?. Arranca? Win?lioM .? ?. ?-a*? Mann .4Vna*-r... . r.l?i.??.| ?*???? . i. m. ???* ? T?> la? .R. <;. I. nir~a j '..?K froa, t?? Karwhaw IS) \t >?c*ot :iS?. 11a?? (41. Taylor ???. Arr.rtl. | Kai!?.??*? M. i?laail~<?a {Si. ...?I- fr..m I?. I, ? Tajlur ni.Mi1 -? ,aj( ?I | arra?' | out of I; rimonti? ani^o? L' ?ut ./ ?1. ? ?a-iw-lir 11? a.1ra al.?,??ml. Timrlioor?.r ' Mr i.rad> M;o..r?otnta?l. JOCK SOUTAR STILL CHAMPION AT SQUASh - Boston. 1-Vti. 14?Ja*k Sont hi ?> Philadelphia, is still cfeampion ? s iii.i.-h ?Wa-queti?. He dec|i>,\ .!> d.? feat ed Otto ??lockler of this ?. ity toda at the Boston Athletic Assoctatior taking three out of four gam. * Vie tory came to him in the fourth cam when hr scored l.". points against 10 fa the challenc. r LAST OPPORTUNITY ?to enroll for class nov nearly formed. M ode m fee ? Instsll ? meati If desired. l'ourse Include? a thorough knowledge of the science of self defense, with the master tricks of jiu-jitsu Whipp's School , ?...lonaie?? Boxlaata l-ka.lr?! Calrarar 926 Paasylvaiii A ve. I. a. rkoaar r. Hit* . w ?l?? f?ia>? Btiilaa Dlrrartaar) IV?. B. 1?klpa>. Inaiai Arma la* birrari