:.4 '-Tf mrr ! &jftii.i, " rffQ FiFtf K" V." 7$ Tra 'ry rp fJiVirrBwrr T T ' '' 'i V,' J7 " rv '" N r t m FV"T J v.ft ?" "t.VVT1.,-: r WfW "V.' r t ., '! IV . ! A' n Y ,1 tf ,i EVENING PUBLIC LEDGKEK PHIEADELPHIA: SATURDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1922 19 1 Lynch in Hard New Yerk Battle Successfully Defends Bantam Title Against Midget Smith i LYNCH HOLDS CROWN BY NARROW MARGIN Bantam Champ Gets Seven Rounds te Five, With Three Tied Hee Uncorks Lively Left Jabs, but Just Escapes Knockout - - - - ' ... By LOUIS H. JAFFR New Yerk, Dec. 1!3. kwn crefssliif' with his rizlit. He took a let of plmnces nnu srereei eitcn, step JL'ST iilieuj thiH tinift two enrs nce, nlmeft te the dnte, .Toe Lynch, fleiirrd nx n rank outsider, mir nflspil the fistic world liv winning t ("i-reiind decioien nnd the world s bBiitnmweleht liMe from Pete Ilermnn t the Mndisnn Siiunrc (Jnrden. After lesinR II '""'I te llennnti. who n lieaten for the rrewn by Jelinnr llnT. mid (he latter in turn rtllnqiiieliiiih' llie luurels te Lynrli, Jee lurce'sfiilly dffended the rlininpiet)Ninp Minit Midget Smith. iiIhe of New Yerk, In tin' nnnip line lust night. They Hcnred thnt Lynch would lmvp cinch of it ngninst Ills fellow towns, man. hut Hie I'lg eiewel thnt Mnyetl n.v from tin- Siiinn missed n bril liant battle in which the tltlcheldcr's mnrcln of victory ns net he grout. Frnilh mine Imc-lf. with n vnlinnt rally In Hi" hi"! bnlf eleven of the tlflcen reuti'K but net sufllcirnllj te enrii fven ii fifij -lift. break. Ljnrh All Way In Ilarly Hounds In tlie cnrl.v round's It wii" till I.micIi. Lincli. the lnnl.j, with his long left irm looting out like n bn,encl. cut the mi'ihI'J Smith's mouth in the see nnd nejsirin, nnd fieiu then mi the midget Med profusely. Tliere were no knock kneck knock deHB in the course of the till, although Ljnh was slml.eii up seveinl times in the Inltrr leiinds nnd almost went off Lis feet in the linnl frame. The) -lurti'il off eniitieusly in Hie opening ennte. Smith Ntnjed back wait ing for Lmh te lead, and the midget countered with lights le the body. The first tumid ended evenly. Iteginning with the t-pcnnd Smith continued te phi., a waiting game, catching Ljiuh with several riglit- hniiilcis le the head a1 .lee came in ping Lynch In hip tracks once nnd for the remainder of the session the cham pion backed away fe that lie did net suffer full effects of Smith's right hand belts. The tenth wn Mintlier Smith session. This time the Midget began te mix left jnb.M and hooks uttlfl bit right eresj.es, and I lie (.mailer man rencjied li.vnch no frequently with his wrong mitt thnt the fans wete mrprlied, eve" nt was the champion himself. In thli round Smith was directing IiIh right te Lynch' body, and he was tlie ag ag grever almost all the way. ,Ieo Uncorks Sonic Ift .labs . LjTich came out dancing in the elev enth and lie becan te box fast, .le uncorked half n dozen left jnbs nnd books before Smith finally drove a right te the bend and Lynch slewed up. ."enr the end cf the round, which ended ecnlj, tliey Mugged hard in Smith's corner, exchanging punch for punch, with neither Miewlng in any advantage. The twelfth nnd thirteenth found Smith lighting hauler than in any pie cedlng period, doing most of the lend ing nnd taking nil of I he chances, lie opened the twelfth by connecting with three consecutive lights te the jaw. the champion falling into a clinch. While nt elo'e quarters they Mugged, trading blows, with Lneh scoring lmid in the ink-up, but Jee slewed up and a Smith right caught htm en the. bridge of the nose, bleed spurting therefrem. At the stnrt of the thirteenth L.inch was staggered his knees wnbhled and Ills chin dropped ferwnrd en his chest from a Smith light e the jaw. It was the first punch of the round and the erewi started te yell for a Knock- COAST LEAGUE IS SHORTSTOP SCHOO L Heinie Sand Is Only One 6f Many Brilliants te Be , , Groomed There Ilut the i liampieifs greater leach served ' out. tint Lneli clinched and weathered him in llKfsV him in geed stead and he pecked away me storm nt slnm-lmng gloves thnt ncfssantlj iinlil Smith was levereii , mip .uiegct directed nt mm during tne ttjth bleed. A light cre-s shook up remainder et tlie round. Smith and a left hook later al'e made Smith again began te urn eik tight the midget s i.necs weuiiiy. BANCROFT IS A GRADUATE WHEN Art Fletcher was tendered the sklppcrship of the foundering I'lilla he accepted with the understand ing thnt 'his work would net take him off the bench. In splte of the success of pleying managers like Cobb and Speaker the brass-jawed Fletcher had no de sire te enact the dual role. It is probable thnt he realized, ns welt ns'l every one else did. Hint his playing dns were about ever. anwny. lie still held place n u dangerous hitter, but bib fielding wa net the fleldine be was I dancing in the eiev- capable of In da.s gene bv an te het fast- .lee whether or net he had been ap pointed as boss of linker's club it would have been necessary te get an other shortstop. When the president nsked his new pilot who he wanted te piny thnt position. Fletcher didn't hesitate. He said. "Heine Sand" nnd Sand was purchnsed. though it was necessary le give up Singleton. Feterx, Jimmy Smith. Leslie and some thousands of dellais in exchange. Hut Sand is touted ns the (renin of the Coast I.eagilP MtnrNteps and the Const League hat alwnjs been the home of great short stops. Four National League Mieitfleldert made their miner league reputation in the balmy I'nclfb; utnuphcre. llnn llnn creft became famous theie. Se (?:d Charley Hollocher, and these two rate as the best men en the senior clmiif. In addition te them, thnt grand old veteran. Ivan Olsen, and .llmmy .John .John seon (who marie, a Coast Le.igue lecerri for stolen bases) c.une from the same soporific clime. Theie is almost as he.-ivj n tinge, of coast atmosphere in the line-up' et American League shortstop. Johnny .Mitchell, r.inie Jehnsen and Keeer WILL GIVE AND TAKE MONDAY ?PP , 1 '4 $'X; , DAN GARTIN M!"9ilAr 'kj ,. i ii in .j.- "' turn vm ''W'(4 B IIIm hsaKr ,;-';,- mm A AKffllK. GEORGE Ev , ,:JBk ? CHANEY . "'(if7-!?' ; ? TRI-COUNCIL FIVE Christmas Matinee Boxing Bouts Here Ii HREE CHRISMS W NS 8TH STRAIGHT West Fhila. "Caseys" Add Ce- lenial Ice Cream te List of Victims, 29-2,3 The Trl-Cetincil baskeihull team turned In lis eighth straight victory en the hemic r eiirt last night at the expense of the Colonial Ice Cream, one of the tending teams of the Philadelphia Mnu uTnctuiers' League. The figures nl the end of feity minute of sensational I.-.I....I...1 1 ! ,.. )! ,..,.1 1.I., . T'Mirir n iiunitviiiiin nun ' i" f ii iitj in ii mm Until scen-e fulls te Indicate hew closely the teams battled. Pleying en Colonial was lMdie fj-il-lagher, whose foul toss in tup last Iho fecends of Wcilnesflnj 'v game gave Keystone 'IVlcpheue n lrteiy ever l . 0. and 1?.. and in last iiiirht's fuiy it was (inllnsher who plaji-d the sfellar role. Twice m the first half Ik scored tiii: .wins' I'Mllr.tnart, llt i ttim r T'lirmj Muir,v ,llmii) Jlnnl'iii S I Ill's KUc'eri'l .'l h'nne n. iIirBft "hn'l Snal-ttlnl-ui ('Wire :hnry vn Mcr Jtan Wlnil-nn ,Iii)ll nrrtt : fnller fr'lmaii CA.MtlRI.V A f Pretlmlnarleii I'eliby Mlrhieln r Jnclde IInull llehl y MeU-ed c. Hill .Miihiwwy. Vniimr .MtOnvrn va Hamniy N"1 PeTil-vvlnd-ut Danny Orleven c .Turk Iwirev Wind-up Chars I;el i d'ercc rtiwv-ll Twi-TN'TiKTir r r:Tfitv A ( prpMmtnftrttn aricferil r'vclen Jb- v BOXING CARDS HERE l'hll Twlr llrewn s Hufrv Kit! 'Innilinii llulihv Mlehaelii - Jlinmv l-,'ll Semi w,ni-iip Hun Uartin Willi I'sttcrseii imlMHi Mitiv Knif Ulik (lelw.ill due te the fine work of Illlei mid Hernic Iieiigheify. his ruiinliig iii.ii 'sensational le'-si-... and his foci whuelina I in the Inuk court, nuri Coleni.il ! nun ,wns nil Ibnt mhii be cspecud. (forced le h ei t le long shots. Deplte the iiilriliinn of lln- slur ie Willi subs en the sidelines i"ad le I the ranks of the 'fieiwri" TrI -Council , "ten into the frn at a iiiinuti notice. demenstrntcd llieir nbllltj te cope with the cltj 's Icnileis. ami outeointrd the visitors irem the unit inr rer BENNY BASS Three Christmas boxing matinees will he held In Philadelphia, (icerge Chancy and Iteryiy Hass will inert Alev Hart and Temmy Mtirra. respect Ixely. at the Arena.' Ihiu (iartin faces Willie Patterson ;it llw Twentieth Century, and Yeung McGeveni tackles Sammy Net la at the Cambria lind a well (uuclictl bipinri en 'lie fleer nt nil limes, the Tri-Ceuiil lads will lie In a nositlen te make it interesting point mnric hy tinllngher ami hi mate's for an fiilnie npiienents en i hi- uendnn the home lads maii'igcd tn duiillcjitc tlie wav, and have high lmpi- of miig tlireugli tne snen wihiumi i micai en the home (fiurl nyc" YOUNG McGOVERN SWARTH1REP.T0;k,rs?aRm,?shiaguatneTt,m BOOM SWIMMING banders at the Mart of the feuiteeiith Peckinmiugh were all luminaries out ami ne inniieii often. inn suddenly i llint-a-wny iyneii Marten te iignt Dade, pulling en i ii is , ;' . : '"' n "i "T" .":...",i,"V. I M consistent i IH4IIUIIHH' i 'ill I life ' IIII kUIIlll slipped te the fleer. Just before the Champ Dees Most Of lNiillng in Third 'I lie third was a repetition of tlie pir reding chapter, with Ljiich doing meit nf tlie leading: in fact, all of it, while Smith was tr.iing te get exer his icieus richt. Jee's left piled up n Heck of point and it appeared as If the con cen trnd'iV snmllness euld make him nn h,i tin l-it fin- tin- chimin ilurliiL' llicl renin inch r of the waj. The linnl flame epenetl with l.wich Smith, however, changed his tm r it s nmiiiir our iiehting haul. sitiiig both In tlie font Hi. lie (.imp from his cur- , hands te bend and bedj . Smith met tier, imping nnd tearing, Hailing lietli i aim in ine iniuiiie et me nng nuil the bell the Midget drove a hard right te lvi)cli s emu t lint liml This was an even leuud. LmkIi Fights -- . . "r iib"' Lvnch's chin that hud him reelins.:".0 ,m" tliclr glooming mi the coast. .... e- i i ihi,. ...... i; .. . viiia i tin uiKMUiiiiiiiir sin im 'ininnir thn ......... ....( J I (Mil I III-ll chmlrit and Johnny Itusslcr. 'All-American End Dies of Injuries Received Last Sunday Ypsllnntl. Mich., Dec. L'.!. Htrnnul Kirk, star University of Michigan feet- r.,U I aa in., ni,i hall player. l be chosen n an All- Coach- Ladd te Issue Call for ( Aincrli(.nn ,, lls VMr. AM ,,, Tank Candidates After 'morning at n hospital here from in- I . , . .1.1,. . . furnl.sh brllli nt' li.:j.. c Juries rereivru ... an ..ui...eu,.c Ucc.- stars in thnt single field. There- are nuiiuaj ecasun ((nt nst fjundaj. iviik s stui Qs few gieat pltchets in the big leagues I ! fractured. VAN H1SE LEAVES SCHOOL I K,r.k h?w ,hem" .WJfc ,- ,,,ls ''"'r' htchers ,nme from ihete-WnlVpr ,"??. "' lrw." ...i' "5 IN telephone pole. I lie injury te Ins hUull score, and ih game wnt en nip nnd tuck thioiishent Fuck (Jlii'i-dti. feiiuev stnt- of the At lantic ( I tnsi.js," nnd new the inninstn.i et 1 1 - Tii-l'einii-Il live, wa" In rater feiin nnd shot sem. i-eniuers ih.it berdeieil mi t h iiilni'-nleus, 'J'wlee ill the op -iiinir half he tallleci deuble-deckers, and In the ei nnd period he was nil out the flour, making life miserable for Schwann, whose duty it as te guard this speed v lerward. liielng just ns hard nnd everj bit, ns well as (Inscelt wis Put ftile.! i Tri-Ceuucll guard, and several times! I this steck.x youth broke up the Colonial . I nt tuck when goals seemed imminent. In fact his work alone kept the Council team in I lie lead throughout the frnv. SIKI STARTS COURT BATTLE FOR TITLE Senegalese Begins Legal Proceed ings Against Federation Iiris. Dec. L'.".. -P.aftliii'j S.ki for fer nux I'uiepeun hea weight hampien. has started Icr.-iI prefenlings agiunst the i'lendi ISnxlug I'ccleiatien, wh.ih ns entlj deprived him of the he iiinhln: his heim ,n AH.iniu- ( it, will wen from CJeerges Cnipeniier urn I mi.- II is lather peculiar thnt a league , lim fe- nine months upmi of ailniw esi-aii'ides breuslit Kessemi. picsiili-tlt direc mg lm . in . of the feib IMlini), ed'ice within three i'rl-Ceuneil has mu- of iln- .Mt has- penile ci ketbnll teams in the ilt. 1'ight g-imes ,1,-n-gec Illivr lie, -ii nun in t. ' IK me culirl allll. i i i- i three out of f..iii p. awav ,n. "". ' "B"""' '"" '" ' "" h MM.HMn.n. f-ultcil in triiimiihs for the lie thnt hulls -V "ni"' "" ,l'1'' ,f"i sitm-i! r.u Paul from Thlft -eighth and Mnrkci The tram !s built around i;incntt nml nt ferwaiil is rninlhei imrxl. ....,.. Jim Uewnej. and last t,s,t he showed ,,llJ" ''"' "" "nls "p"n ",1"'1 Sll:' "',v rar ubllitj at driiiblitig iml uilting ler i disipmlihed 'I he iler-uuient maintains the basket. that tin- fuleiatien is without inn-,- At tenter is u jeuth tinmed Luff, j eln tinu n nn; except pun 1 Ixixing nnd be Is a mjiable tap-off nun, as muttet-r, ntul that the diiiiiilili.itinii well as a geed llenr pla.ei Seveial I was bnseel upon a'leged cendu-'i net times lie went te the aid of his for- l'lating te belng. wnnW will! geed results mid when. The fei'erntinii's flecic,. was lllecr-i! 'Most of their th'st basemen are of QWIMMING will be introduced at "P p I u,pllJ,t,,i' '"UZ" .wZn'nM ,,r"""1'1 ,,(1"k '" '"'," '"', tle... r',,,.. S.kl contends, hern.;;., he the slugeiiig but heavv-foeted tvpe. ' IO Swarlhmere Preparatory Scheel a- ,ip',.,, rddh- I'sher former Michigan ' d'ards when theariick became a little, was n-i nl.ewcd te ghe his tenimei,. like Sheely. of the White Se. Ibmtgbj a competitive sport, beginning willi the i,, rnlt' feet bull placer, and captain of te hen- for them te bundle. ' ,,i t, ), ,V, sin was never legal; Ln Hlue. of the llgeis Is n notable .New Ve.,ri A cnll for candidates will the Michigan JH'Jl baseball team, was T," ,nt,',,' ",t,,nl10" ,",'',0, a"'c', """e. upon him ter Leieti ' m the- iiiitomebilc with Kirk, bur es- ' 0 S. Mnnlli. ,, t,, , . . i,. ! I f I - ' - I " ni-.i i-riiiiiii llllM-llll-ll . . ... , . ... . .... . i .- .... tin m niln tw l'hvule',1 I) rni . I Clll ( Sl'IIIf... Ill ,'flll l.illll I -ii.l.I.i.... " ........ .... .... --..-. hmiiN le ne.id ami neuy. nut l,n-i. " "" ""i "" "''"" ' "' w.i.Peci ,..., ,,.- ',. , V.V'r' " "" " ' ' l. ,l.l t.wt n s.,.. ns .l,n c,.',..,!,..,,. si... 'ai"' -..' lour I.'tl e-enllniH'd te he ei.v miie-li in e-'ick. piincn ler punch, and inc. ,,,; ..." '" , " "' , --- Klli; , mi,iilIOn te ln'ing i iinn . , . eidence and he held Hie lushing midget 'feiiBht each ether all eer the ling, L,,lV' ,,,t' ,,T m ,u.,,. s,VmI' 1,''lil,1 dent-; icceineiie after three weeks of for 1m. All-Ameii. an team ibis iir. !MBMiiiliilllil II "111 I IWiaBajAfiBBaWTnrVn,'TMTitrWcMSg8ffi8M ,f,. , lust one ami then the ether letre-ating. "'''- Pinelll. Hubby Jenes and Mill- luletidc; vacation. , ... whs selected as an end en Hie nivth.ic.al ' --- -- --, .-.- 'JlJgT'mj?9 I'lef. book ien.be.1 I rn.li's litis -if ! "'t1' a Utile mere th.cn a minute (e "ICnn liilght he rated ill the same Steps Ul'C being fuken b. the Athletic All. Cnfc-em-- nnd AlLWesfr,,' ,l.i.. ! "-- . - - the st-i t of th.r IfHi n'ni beU. were K0.-,8'"'1'' ','"tp,l '" k' "" '''"'"'" l'!'!,' , , Lem.niltce at Hwuithmeie Pr.-p te pie- ,. H(. wn8 Irg.ir,led as one of the best ' ' ! tnebhedliL. mouths nt if line lie's I wit ' ,,,s vlsllt "",l t 'hnmi)iei. was Though there are some outfielders of I !,Rr? a i-chediile ter the lank team. , ,ukei-rt in the country during recent, : ' li&& , - rfr,! s"v,'ruI lilm"" ",0 1,t' ,'ll,li"K 11"' s," ,of Jee Kvan-. Jm-b CJnuie. 1 l V1"? tlie iiKieemwits inatlc bj inraibi-r . vegp,,. bei,1B especially ntlpi.t Jn ret-eiv- - , sC$mMBg!-5r' ' ritnt? lt Ws iSt h I1" flrm' 'r',f""' 111 "" "''"PI ' Hariy Hel inun nnd the he Meusels. schools ei be Penn-Jeisey Preps ra- inK ferwllI1 pasR. tLpJ 4ffl&!&m& JJimu'ed of en and Lnfflcic-ntU- t ei" i,ls ,l"' '"',,l'r "f ,h, I"'r,ert- who .'Oin.. fien, the Ce.ist. the principal ', krhuel League, Inclining Iho 1I1h college football was- played with ,. X JjLiwi ffiw&M&tk i? ""...". .", "ml B,lln,'lt'I,tl te gi- v r(Wlim of thp b((lf s, ., . nluji,,,; streiujth of the league did net u.aI:f JHhtitiitien, a swimming meet xtr(, 1)lltne in lnl.). ,,,' ' t y' 1 V"T j F WmmKmSS Stiitb lm t 1 nn-li ultl. -, I.1.-.1 left V'""'.11 W,K ''"till-'d le t-even rounds, '''. If is at sher. field that V"' '"' i " ,i "K ', I w T H?n ''M critics selected him for rtie All-Wesern Mnltll llllll i.vnell Willi a lialU leic ,i :.! , ... t,..., , ., ' ,li.. ,,lr.ti i.mr.... i i ;.. i ,.. .fntiuitm in thn linnl it Swnrtl.niei e - u. i tii.i . ..-V.: in uriuiiK ' i ill .-iiiiiiii iiiiii inr..i u m u - -- "-. wiiiiiiiin 1 niitiiiii i-ics Kiiiiie.. -....--..,. --- - , -.- - .--.- -- i,.;.iii. in- ,-iiti!r,-(i .,111'iiiL'iiri 1,1 iii-'i. henk. hut it made Jee time, and he eiitiiitic bed his shorter opponent in a lajnil lire exchange. Ljnch kept walk ing in te Smith, swinging both arms Rml Mtdgei was forced le lue.ik gieuiul. Smith Tries te I.niid te Head The seventh und eighth belonged le LmicIi b, wide margins, chiefly through the u.se of his tantalizing and incessant left jnhs. Smith van ti.wng iiii iiii tliiueiislj te land te the he.id. bin Jee cleeilj elm keel, p.inled or sblu-Hteti- pel ecn. The champion weighed in at nt!4 Iieunds mid Smith just iiiaele ihe'liinit. lis at - o'clock. Kid Williams. lie lest the bantam crown te Peter 1 1,-rmiui live eais nn 1 made a i eiuehai k attempt in a limit wun iinrry l "llaltllug) Leenavd. for merly of Philadelphia, and the eteinn was a winner in the lirst round en an uuintcnriennl foul. After they hail spmiiil for two nun tiles nnd twenty-one spcends the icferee cautluncd Leenard for hitting low. Wll Ills nnu iiccaiise of that ti,c. ia, fu. Const League has well earned Ihe tide of being the "m-IkhiI for hhertciw," The Pacific Coast League is net n hue)i for ,'iiungstci. I'i, pi-i-seunel Is made iii principally of phijcis who h.ie .seen long terms of .sen ice in fast cempaii). C'ehseeuently. when n youth docs have the opportunity of pl'ming en that circuit he learns baseball ii It Is played In tue big leagues. The wise old beads who surround him drum the value of inside ball Inte bis eiithful cianium. ( eusenuentl., when he does College. ... ' bi'iiliiliinir bis service en the vnr.sltv"in Announcement of Hie plan te organ- Wllx H weul(, ,mv ,, graduated i I.. uu ltini,iiirr ,.,iii,i nl thn Ssti in-tlifiifil n .1 ii. .1 " iiuiii 1 ...... D......... nn ,.... i.v nnm ,,,,, niciary cicii.u-tment of the- Prep Scheel already has iiilluenccd university neM s).rlng. He was tweri- many et Hie students te denote incur- ,...,.. ..,. ,) .....i ,i, sm. . ,., litim tit ilia wnm-r T ll'n Inilfs.. ITflTII'tM. .. t j . l ivnti Y .' . . ' .. .1" ... .. .ii. iTi; '. 'f- "r iP-uenii 1111(1 iirnrii till,.- ni.i'iiu i.'i..tii iiinn form und speed in the sheit clashes, nt cording te the ph.hicnl director. lidd te Couch The tank men will be coin lied by Ladd, who was one of the star members of the Snrlnclield Yeung Men's Chris- lain Association College team t-evernl PICKED TEAMS TO PLAY Rival Soccer Elevens Will Clash In Christmas Exhibition Contest On Christmas morning m Nineteenth - IMITIS III lltltllil. ilk til-uid mill .. I....ul IILIUjimVLIllUIVU, r Zenes Mean Nothing 'AZ,' '"" "' """ hH KsliriKr" .:!!.. .!", : I tIH( ill te l, Ml l -1 1 in. J. -r-i ---.- --. .... KUill. S'MI-Mll.TlIIU' ALL-ROUND STAR .Though of Slight Build, Six-. teen-Year-Old Athlete Ex dels in Three Sports ,r Hy lAl'ii ihi:i trr 1 1 r "' Mil. I Ills, r aitl.Tnt.. 4.. ..-... nn -- in -l ill nii'il' III I I'lll I 111 IFaVel-fill-.l llii-li Si.iliriiil wit III. 1 rf.r. f ,.. .. r ' ..I """ "i .iiiumv in i,w. w 111 new- te s NewYerli. Ilni-i ".': Itulm lti.il. !u coming from his fnim in Sudbury, Mass.. in a week or two te visit the i'ankecs' run- rtalimn and bat u few drivea ever the fences just te prevn thnt renlng rulc.H for home runs would mean nothing te him. In n letter te Colonel T. L. Hus Hus eon, who is seen te retire as part owner of the Vankees, made public today, the iliimhinn sajs: "1 don't cine wheie lhe fences ine. I mu hit 'em aujwhcic. Put the matl.s ail.whi'le )ou like," llahe added thnt lm was working haul I'li'ij da), was clown (e ")e pounds and still dropping. IS 1923 GRIDIRON LEADER T JS ' Hlllel base fee Cinml,. rn.k's Atb- ''f"' '"i 01lly 1,y lus vell "'"-'W. hut l.tii-s" '.' . , ,yl,',alse with the stick. Unofficial batting '"s lids n tln term applied te lecerds of these two seasons show thut ."nn s, mete pepiil.uly known asplenia maik was ecr .-lOO. 'nek IJi.nl, who Is new a junior at Ihe lteiri is smaller edition of Dykes bkinent insiitutien "" n baseball diamond. Lacking tlie That is lhe big n-aseii whytlfe kids out tlieie me se gted. That is why the big leaguet s will pHy mere than one hundred thousand berries for the Knniins and iilmnst as much for the llulc.s and DiimcvirhH and Heine Sands, A light bus been waged te keep the pluyer limit down. Seme of the eco nomical mi 's ricmnnderi a limit of four teen, ridiculous in a league of that class. Finall. . it was decided te carry 110 mere flan eighteen who had mtijei tb. linnl meeis. the ages of the players. On .laniiiiry S the lirst inienlass Tin-rub' of (he fourth division is thnt meet will be held, thn Freshmen und no one is allowed te play with a team Sophomores competing. who hah t earned bis nineteenth blith- The basketball team'a prospects rc-idn. celved a sevcre sctb.ick en Tuesday The picked players are as fellows afternoon when it became Inewn that r.aicrs and Tm i-Jumts tr'i v.i',. Charlev Van Hise, the regular forward, .:vf0,rl,'w'"t " , NVrtfceaat Kfctlea Wt echoed. ?K;.it) Bl ' ' ?."?" . .... r.rnvtn . . rlV, ,.MS.... luieri Van ltlse ijttaen M'tioel , ui,n.) ..., I Her, I.um nlei-n.1 m, . I. .,..,!, 1 K.lMli ir ("hiss AA cMierlenc'e. but each club ni.tTif.it fm- tlin lnnf tun vnni-. null ,. ..Vlfi'ir.'"1 will also be allowed te bae st or een i Wns i-ni.sldercd one of the best feu wards' ' ' Minn j.M.ulhs who haen'l had that epe- I that eer were a Carnet jeisej. His ' '., ,',!",.,, lie nee. . 'less neceisit.itcs .in entii i- chi'iiiL'e In c. ' ' Thn iiiem 1- a wise one. ler il only i (,,, H Ogdi-uV plans. li.urtecn pi.iMis me ie no c nuieii inc. j,, addition te basketball. Van llisr ulbe was ci'ilte a fuetball )ilu.er. per- fernilng In (he backtleld last year, lie ulbe pliijed 011 the hcriib babcball team. Alene with Vun Hlse. Krauf. an end ni. the Jll'- gridiron team, ulse left ianu lv.il all be 11 tenuis, mid the.' euths and the iniiseiiueat high purchase prices will Mil into dcea.. ! Beets and Saddle New Orleans: The Yuletlde handi cap, .$ltMHl added, is Ihe feature offer ing at .leffei'en Pink today, the ChrUt- IW, is a ihiee-letti-i- athlete mid u weight of the Athletics' star, he has an mas F.vc di of raciug at the Crescent ! tli 11 ni i'. 11. ii.t ii iu rlitit fullback left fellbcick 'Irht halfback i.!"i halfb ick leff Ihlfliaik i 1 I'Jtsilc ilitbt i. "lllr r Kht I a flu that shunts llm snliere ultli ,1... Citi- irin'K. llM Pal and Hei- Frem iii.llianl pi'ifiiiiini- in t,. trio of sperlH sliced uf a bullet. He c an slop ground- Heme, as the L". H. Iiiadley entrj , In which he engaged. The cemiilimeiil 0IS nit either te Ins righ" or Ufi. niipeais te hae the call, with My' JJ"1, is M.M.. ..in. hv Mr. Keys,.,. Is a llridlren Luminary J "'T ."K X aim ten i, i alleiles al ihe school and hen the litiseb.ill seiusein Is eMt of lMist i.ice. Heduzle, Leslte, Heik;, "'- ine eiiliie siiuenl bud, s one ."" -"" '"" uciiini mih- jiiiis all i sP.-etid. Ma. ueueris. .llige, Aiclne school. Krajif practically wen tin Princeton Prep game. Van Hlrccs came te Swarthmeif Prep from Leng ilrnnch nnd brought along with him .lehnny Temulnl, another ptemlnent athlete. Kraiif hailed from Brooklyn. ' i iu.iiii. .ii il.-iki. i enter fnrnaur cr.iili.Chni Ilelllir . In-lilr lrft . ei.l.-htliuusc H C.) Clllll mil.M. Inf. tloeiieelt) SIA,iv clot. .-) , l'crrul-y fl"tnn Ji 1 l-ieinttiii st. J ,,! I ' ' i ' l 'ii J . H-icl. n iK I I'll t ii j v '. . 1 . . .- i c,. i si j,,,i 'yt, ll !, M I .' V'iarj:j I V',' i st r .. .i Jl Sitt.li'cr I U'r?ill) ' , . Denntllr I cOMincicsliili) I ms;r N m&m ... V c it's anr f?j 7.1 'JtZtKkJi in jt .; vn i ,' '. Ii ra v. '.y Remember your friends this Christmas with a box of LA TOSELLA cigars. It isuill add se much te their holiday happiness and geed cheer. Club Perfccte 10c W, HfCtftL ?m . jvia Scraps About Scrappers ien cieseriec the wa. hia e-flerts into football. Fer thtee jeurs ne mis piuyeii en ine varsity eluvcn. plays In the his llesltlmi w.-iivi;a;,bn;uVti;.;ra Mm " """" " ...M.II.Vi. Irem il.., outsider's point of irn , 'J' X ' !'yL'! '?",,. ""J, ,v n-'ld would mner linpi esS ,,s a star f' V !" , h,Hri "' ''' ,h". of Ihenis, ,-mik In .he'stienueus spoil J h-"-. Q-rttacl is .. . '' -'l"l,lll ..". .l.rt 11- 111U Alma Mute iippinihif. ..c iiSij i.i.i'&i.iii.i lu.i ."' ' "'. "." ".''" v "in uas just jiasspii the sIMeentli His work of the last three seasons milestone, tips thescales al 1 'i pounds ' hm b,ce11 H0 "l'ljreciated tliat he was the and stands live tvvt four inches in bis unanimous choice ter lhe 'captaincy of eiiien gnih. ,l' ,c""1 during the 1112:1 season. An incident that shows the i-rii- ,i siiiit of Ibis jeung star ec-eiiriecl elminc 'anku. lhe Inst iid join. In tH. u( iTuirel. lenibnll. hasl.eili.ill mid baseball jfie the speits in which lteid has made ""' inline known tbi'o.igheui the city eieulhci. scholastic i inles, A St.u- Miortstep The last mentioned game, heweui, li his chief hebb mid ihe one in whn.'li lie; Is most piulicleiit. As u Nluirtstep nndcr'this haiidlcap, und only n game ...i .in iii-i-r iiiuiik iiil- -iiiiiii i.iiiv. iiMinri, inn ihnl iiiii nnv mi.. . eM.t.,. i... ,!,.... .... r T... .... !.. .1 i... i V": -i" iiieiuni me lUCt. Abiiiinder. ibiid. Last Lffert. Tulane. Iicimli Kcitible; feuitb. Ilust Pal. M Heverle. Auntie May; fifth. Doughnut, Slippeiv Llm. Unde Vcle; sixth. May Uedine," lliitish Liner, Honolulu Bey. Havana:. Horses which seem best are: First 'n-'e, Conrtier, Oenwlthin, Itesle II. : second, Hareld IC. Swift Cricket, .stuiknder; third. Heliocress, li'lpuf-S. I'nllet. Hedun : feuiih. Tins. I.lanliu. Itceliiien: fifth, the PirHte. sun Ces enun: sixth, Haiiack, VAA Kid iiteier. tm al Cm., wlicht. who made qulm a lilt hi Nh ,ir; lecantl In u inutcli with .Tnri. n .. lll apway In dtiiitlicr bout In tli i!trer Jlla It Is te Inks en miliar Eildle llraili or KJa HullUan ixl thn Kink. Uroeklyii. janu r 4. Mvt IletT, mana-crrr of Sddln KI,t Wnauiir aim handle Al Uorden. who h boeUtO uti with ey Btey. tbe up-Uat bantam for en .- thaniatchM al fti. Nbrthsld T A. C. Atlamle C'lbr. ChrHtmaj nlKlii. stey uuJ Oonlen betli ar leuthpawi. uuu Gossip of the Amateurs The (.riescr A. C.. u nineteen. to-twenty-vear-eld team, would llketenr. range games with all home teams hnvinir lloer and wishing in fill eien dates i,. iiiiiuiii.i rin -,ii ., nuillrss 'llieoden .i iinesiT, j , i - "Net tit rift .streei MX-Si. mmm ; ci semIi tiintl Prince of Pence J5.C.. a sevetniinn-t,,. eightecii-ear-eld team. u-m.M ii!.- ... nrrange games either at home or nwuy with all teams of this ug,., i.-0J. games t oddrefis It. Siihelstiel. L"2Iti (ianltti Slievi. . Triangle Keserves, n tourteen-te-alic. i iii-jnu -mu 1,-uui. iiuiini jtsn te nr ;Ta!!,,!rnTia.;,f.-NeI7eT?.rktOw,!!,0?r ft : j k th teU,; ;- w : ihnn Ciiitin at .latiiay i"t- Janusrv s "' In nnd around the citj. either nt I Htltl tlim-ii mu ftw l,..ie..n In tli.. .-liv 'tlgU KChoels. 11 is net fielding iilone that (dumps eld us n biibebull star. With the willow he stands out as a lumluary et tee first magnitude In the spring of 1020, when a fresh 'nan, Held wns among the forty candi dates te report te Coach Kejser for a heith en the liaselull nine. The IIiier IIiier feid conch was a surprised iudUidual '" his nut if s en tin; dlauieiid duriiin' pmcitce. of .lie seas,,,; he suller, n,nk"n ' ' 1". ''"" J""Jt "It.0? V.'nl.j shoulder Ne mention uT the iiijuiv Uis .," sfiamoen win cak- en .i ni'irii n niiiric 10 an, member in c hiiive c'.f ihe Tl.i .luun.i: I'lrM lace. Shelbvvllle rplVYr;,:lml u,ul '" N," '' t.-i w wn. t cm m .llm Palmei lHucie; se.eud. Kir,.. ifll "m iiimiii. tut i rtiifri,n ,,. i han a ilata win, inn n,J. Orid.'ri. New Ter" nt" ia S' .v!!..''".'"'' .!'".--' '' i.it.d s::!:; """ : f ra!,,r-"h fourth, Melchoir, Panauuania, Bow Bew sprit: fifth, llastille, Mellie Barmis, Leuis; hith. Itemulus, Pueblo, Herder; secnth, Hurry Buddcr, Cas cade, Jehn, il'". ll.i ,,,.11 ., ... ,.i ,1 , IIIUIIK Jut-Ill IH HIMIOUS in ,,, '; ",1,1 'coop up the pill with ln. 1'nUcpiMtj of Pennsylvania n 1 .r .'.Vii In" '"'i'1 '",',"",'U,.VU,,M."" ifinpltlPB bis course it Haver " 1'iir wiih the icgulms from the pic- . Basketball was started for tbe first team at Huvcrferd in 1021, and one of the first te heed the call for candidates was lteid. Being successful in baseball and football, he was determined he would odd basketball te his conquests. He made tbe team and played for ward during the entire season. This year be is the regular ferwaiil. und although his shoulder Is pet rt in the best of shape he is "uirin" te se leuiiK Jiciu is Riixinus ie enter the vnimnnlni. of i acne nt Vnlii.,i., i....... ..I i.. ..i :.' " . .' ...,--. nii-ii i iiiihv iviinii. hi. en iit i'uri5 am New Orlfjuw la having the celtUat weather of the season for that climate, with, n renewal of rain. Tlinre will be racing at Havana both toineitow nnd en Christmas Day. ford. The I'lilftiEe Tribune Is backing the 112 et iiu-iiic ni aslllni-lnii ,,,1 tin i etui n of the American ova welchi. vlie ban nan at the an- 2'i. will tonight, when Herman, rtiaTley May, fleuth Wjlladlnhta m. W-alsht. has. raauinsd trateiiS. 11 JW. "J? I-Sirft,,SSrc..Rl SL Vaa'iTL n. WS - - m Th bnt btircyn Jea Ttmn funur. wiui- tn uarean. Day, t tircyn Jea Ttbtlta uii t.s- mtne 01 nwu. ber eanins. luiiinwi William Kuiiis, !C,n I'.is,jnni jtv,.,,.,,, W.llfeil ' ill h.le ti-itt,.,., ,, ii.isl.e ih.ill tnlil. iiii'l unul the ten in inn seiuie a hall the t) will tr.iel (iaiu.'s nn- deslied with all llrst-ckiss team-, In and iireund the e it Fer games, ml dreds Jeseph A. Beck. L'cJ'JO Cbristluu street. Vflmlmll II 11 a 1. -!- i tecn-year-eld team, would like te book fnincii nwu) wun nu teams of the same age. AH tenms having halls and willlnit te book this attraction write te Nathan Colcher. 2321 Seuth Eighth street. Christmas Day Soccer Games Sunshine, n nnl Ontario r r rit, r w h .. i nui Jleus he seasons. Heall.ing this, ' eicn Keyset- placed Held In the in tern and from the beginning he wan nxture. In thla and the succeeding year, tReld tr(Ied even his roost ardent fellow- Kld Norfolk Is Victer Millien, Dae. 3. 3. 'erk, dafcMtad Im ampaiira. ncu aero haairywala-h,. ina Henuaur. iu pirsnd In ail aitest, M. Kid Norfolk, of Naw If,A"1,.'l?n' . BcKUn. BBJSWT"-' iu-enslen p tlns-lB ralih'l li ir uticr-li P'el. nr Nn l lieit i nun r lha Jee Inch-MlcW Bmlth treVn eafiSi la"rBdat?,,n tM1C,"J' !t wl" b "m Fi Tar HaUnr. of Cutiiivrlani1 m chlu'il te mri nillv Hhad? in .... , ' leui.l isiu. i' Mbinv. N v tenfthf )eih). i: U Hradlry and Marshall1 , V,enl,', 1";, "". 'H"i""'"n 'isiitweiai.i . '''" h!' .'"..V, . liu't'i r'l'r ","', 'Iiiiii 'til liue euched fur (In. i,i.,i, ''etna liln clill aluff in a Nnw v.v.v '" "' lnJif .1,,. riel'ts there ! "l I analli. II a. fin the itlite nw V''1' Meiislt M l, .rsn eni nc mu il,- laH of the Rieiis mere. tlme with an Injuiel right jiin" r "ea" iiet atul Ccstar .ivnue Gere J, tf, BiaseU, prominent race horse owner nd trainer, died t PltU. fan), at. the ttma wta preparlnr t fOifcxWs winter home, at Miami, rvaneu a 'llilrtv atsili U'n,.i pi.i... Aril anil 11lillr,nn .,.,- uui- 3IOI -r-rr-liTT 1 VM.. 'T c?- 1.X A-ifl4M15 ite-sr ..isgygv,3rvvtnr - -" - j- - - sn2si VffatlajX faultier eVg2 iiPcw. m 'VERY man who knows geed Havana hne Sumatra and geed workmanship will like LA TOSELLA. That mild, full flavored taste and exceptional quality makes LA TOSELLA a gift that every smoker of geed cigars appreciates. Get a few boxes te-day for your own Christmas entertaining. Your dealer will gladly supply you with boxes of LA TOSELLA Wetter order te-day. Made by BORROW BROS. Incorporated Main Offices 220 Seuth 5th Street Philadelphia, U. S A. ?.Yw .-4 . WJ7.PV. tf . j,, iif". -. r. IL F :; Xv ,K?r 1 v , m """t JJ ' Arena, Cambria and Twentieth Century Have Each Five Five Beut Program Monday 30 FISTMEN TO COMPETE Tilling fislmen will nppenr in tlirw "pei'lnl I'hrKimns iiintlnee.c nt IMiiliiili'Iiilii-i i Inlis en Miindn Holi Heli dii it eif-rrtinsf. ciri'-li eensi.sllnc of five miiti lie. lll lie lulil nl llie Areiln, tiic r.iinlinn A c .-mil 'lenlicth 'Vnluiv A. (' Si'vci.-il Iienls et nnu h iiiti'tctt will lie iir id,iil nt .Inli"c Mnsiliniiiu'si spn- lulls . rin i ii-Wii' Plitl'iil-lpliiii whom I.pen Unin mid iJitii'ii .Inmbeir pro pre pro niiile lie'if.. i'.ulil) Mm ii-ti cc'll iniike tili first t mi jiu-ln uf uclti'i e isht llli-iie-ii -fiiiT in n biitil v illi S. illm riepcl- in tm- Dii.il nl In i islit -i-iillliil heiits. 1,'urse I'lmti'- will i-l.ili iii A I ex Hint ''i n nii.-tii v Ii 1 1 Ii iiiiii. fniic fi'cl ill 'iid in ii l.ncii I.niii A liintnm-i-Kin li.-iriln nl ji.irri"! will lm lir iwn'ti Hi inn lliiss nnil I'liiiiun .Mur liii ln .il 'iinrs. 'I V ii lltllPf inllliiits l llm Vl'l'llll vill I'tinj; liii'i'ilKr AVI Up ' 'i7.B0inM n'ni .lini'i ll.inluii ;iinl Ail Sfmip nnil elmru'i' Slnd" 1'n-. :iml Il.iiilnii nre i tt ' ci'i:' v-'uli' cli.i Sliiiilr-SliiilP tilt cm ' I . -i lislil lien' iiilil . in ii'intcr. i-Iiim-im irlit limit lenuii'ii luirli'v 1 im p Ki ,in ni "Itiini- "J, nnil (lieru' Id. soil ".Ii,. Knl ' i f S. ntli I'lnln di'lpliin. lll lip tip fe-i t nt nf thn iiinlnln luiils, I Ii i 1. i lm li.iij vpvprnl nnil In- .it tin nei iiii-sidi r lull nnil hni innilp sm , ,, On,. iiiiin sien (lint .I'llirm l'nriie ilprnli'il te put linn In Dip slur lmni In 'hi' si'iin-finiil .Inil; lnr' T-illli- ('unit iirliti'iuln v h i I i- Iippii iiilcp mi Ii.irniy rivicvim, nf Mimnjiink. I ri'iliiii'im l s v ill 1 1' In rui'i'ii tiiii pt i-iiiii I I'n.! Miiiiiviin i,ii Snii'in' Vi.ci.i i: .1 in Mi-i i .-nui umu Me- Imi'h .mil I'.ulil,! Mnlini'U ii.nl liii-klr llin.l'p M.ii't K 1 1- nn. i lin k : ifv .ni ill IP Il'-u'l r.ppi.iii Ills Ml till' 'itl.'tl at !'.' T nt ia.i : I', !,,, . I'lH d, hn I'm Ciiuiiii lui mi i .iiiinlniir i lintii pniii ii"-pil i, W '!.. I'niiniMii, fur i In- si mi -iiii.. !. iiii.l niln i i nut i lies nrc te lie Iinliln li.i.u! -s .Ilium, I.clln, Hill Twin Iti-'KMi s Harr Knl Cneel- Illllll Hill A iilltl Slllil I.illlKfiinl s ('y. i Innei .Icip Wiiliaiiis Tosscre Defeat Filipinos '"" -.1 l -urn e' inatiir l ti- ' n i r i ,11,.! n i .. f I llplne ' li , ., na7f aMa i I 1 1fciH WKK. mm-9mV vaSBm.ml 'aibwnicwn wlfnli-iWf CmMis. MMHB.i.SMlgg8r3Mi.a '"n t , I
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