Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 15, 1916, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING' EBDGBR--PHIEia)BEPHIA' WEDNESMX N0VE5IBER 15, 19J0B
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CLEVER MITT ARTISTS CLASH WHEN JOHNNY DUNDEE FACES BENNY LEONARP TONIGHT
DUNDEE MEETING
WITH LEONARD IS
FOURTH IN RING
Clash Tonight at Olympia
" in First Special Show of
, Season Here
BOTH CLEVER EXPONENTS
Evening Ledger Decisions
of King Bouts Last Night
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CAPTAINS OF SCHOLASTIC LEAGUE ELEVENS
Itobldeau knocked
hiil MrliirJnnd
IUfK HHir.
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IMWTON Jark lltlllon drew with Ted
Mr.viT'MI Unmmr Sit Kinney "Ii?j
Pod llunneWer. secondi 10 Koux drew with
lounr Joe 'n
GOSTKY- SOUW Pttll.fT.WGH
Uy LOUIS II. JAFFE
ruKlllatlo hlitory shown that three
natchot have lcen held between Johnny
Dundee, Now York, nnd Uenny Leonard.
i'JO of Now York A rlnnldo spectator of
ail threo mixes says IoonaiO had the bet
ter of two. with IJundeo prabbinc off one
of the tilts. I" that case tli.'lr fourth meet
In tonlfiht at the Olympla Club hero will
five Dund'o an opportunity to cen the
ioore or olso Bo- nv will mnlte himself a
.700 victor in Dundee competition. Tho
contest Is staged ai a special show, the first
of tho season In Philadelphia.
Both boys aro horo today from the
metropolis. Each announced himself In
"the pink," and when Dundee steps on the
gcalehe will weigh about HI pounds, while
Benny may tip tho beam nt 13G. The
Julian's moat recent bouts have been In
6t. LouK whllo Leonard, In Ills last show
ing, defeated Stanley Yoakum In New York
. last week. They nro both primed, each ad
mits, for eighteen minutes of cv clonic
boxing.
Leonard's Punch
Leonard made a wonderful showing In
the West when ho knocked out the rugged
Ever Hammer In twelve tounds In Kansas
City It was Benny's first bout In the wild
and woolly, and his work was a revelation
to all. Incidentally, the Now Yorker
ahowed that he could absorb lotB of pun
ishment, as ho was sovcrcly mauled by
Hammer before tho K. O. was sent across.
Billy Qlbson, Leonard's manager, said
afterward that Hammer hurt Leonard more
In that ono bout than 100 other opponents
had done.
But whore Benny made his real hit was
in the final round. Ho and Hammer were
exchanging punches In the center of the
ring when liver took his glove uway from
Ms jaw Quick as n. flash, Denny drove
home hla right and Hammer spun around
and fell flat on his face. lie was up at
the count of four, but he staggered around,
Us head down nnd his hands hanging;
limply at his sides. He was helpless out
en his feet.
Benny realized the condition of his oppo
( rent quicker than nny one else, so ho
'feinted Hammer thrrao times without arous
ing him Leonard refused to hit the help
less boxer and walked to Howard Carr,
Hammer's manager, and asked that the
bout be stopped Carr then came to his
tenses, jumped Into tho ring and carried his
man off Hammer was out for five minutes
after he was dragged to his chair It was
ens of the most remarkable knockouts on
record.
Dundee Clever
tVhllo Leonard Is equally as clever as
Be Is a hard puncher, Dundee doesn't pos
mss much of a "knock-'em-dead" wallop
Johnny, commonly known as Jumplng-Jack
John, Is moro of a scientific scrapper. He
Is on his toes hi tho air a great deal,
too In and out, and stepping like a bullet
dancer from bell to bell That Leonard
will be unable to connect with Ms sleep
producing slam Is out of the question en
tirely It will bo a case of which can out
guess the other, and the boxer who Ih the
, faster and lteei3 beating tho other to tho
f punch will romp off with a victory Neither
has tho advantago financially, they will
ipllt sixty per cent of the receipts flfty
fifty. The victor may place himself In line for
a. match with Johnny Kllbane, either In
this city or some place else, although noth
ing definite has bum announced. While
each would much rather agree to a crack
at Fred Welsh nnd the lightweight cham
pionship, a meeting with Kllbane Is the
next best thing. Dundee boxed a twenty
round draw with tho featherweight title
holder shortly ufter tho latter won the
crown from Abe Attell 'Leonard also lias
had experience In the same ring with Kll.
lane.
CHESTNUT HILL
PLAYS ST. LUKE'S
IN BIG CONTEST
Friday's Fray Ends Foot
ball Season for Both
Elevens Hillers Favorite
KICKING TO BE FEATURE
Barring Intcrscholasttc and Interacademlo
League games, tho biggest gridiron fracas
scheduled for Friday afternoon will bring
together St Luke's School's eleven with
that of Chestnut Hill Academy on tho lat
ter's chalked-off battlefield This contest
will be the final football fray of tho re
spective teams for tho fccason.
Inasmuch as Chestnut Hill had little dif
ficulty defeating FTnnkford High Hchool two
weeks ago, 21 to 0, nnd then tho latter,
crossing the dope by winning, " 0, from
St. Luke's, tho Hillers nro being quoted
b favorite However, doping football games
on the strength of historic scores, while It
may be good form. Is bad for a criterion
basis St Luke's may or may not spring
a surprise
The TVane eleven has a depondablo kick
er In Anderson, right halfback He Is only
seventeen years old, nnd this Is his second
year on the team, yet Anderson has proved
his worth ns a drop kicker. In tho event
of a closo contest Anderson's toe may re
sult in deciding tho fray He also Is a good
line plunger.
Chestnut Hill, too, has a brilliant man nt
kicking He Is Graham, nnd during tho
nrpr.pnt np.k tho vminester has been prac
ticing drop-kicking from tho thirty-five nnd
forty yard lines If Graham's punting goes
bad, Coach Dickens can fatl back on two
other fair kickers, Wharton nnd Captain
Ellas.
nitOTIIKltS, and running under colors of
tho same tchool. were tho features of two
dual cross-country races decided yester
day. Tho Dudley boys, Oliver nnd II.,
twins, helped Frankford High School to
keep Its harrier slate clean for the season
by defeating Germantown High, 22 to 33.
Oliver was first to finish, whllo his brother
was third. F. Bachc and D. Bache, fln
Uhcd first and Bccond, respectively, with
only a second difference, for Episcopal
Academy. In tho Churchmen's victory over
West Philadelphia High second.
1'UICN'IIS' bni.ECT did not pluy the
Germantown Friends' School soccer team
yesterday, but will meet the Queen Lane
athletes In a game on tho latter's fiold
Friday afternoon This nftornoon Captain
Eddie Jones's team will meet alumni play
ers On the alumni team will be such for
mer Friends' stars as Klmer and Clinton
Thorpe and llovvMnd Snader, while the
Friends' team will bo well represented with
CnDtain Jones, Morrison McKlnley. right
fullback ; George Raymond, center halfback,
and Charles Sattherthwalte In action.
THE (1AMR between St. Joseph's College
and iVHIanova is on the scholastic roster
to be played at Villanova this afternoon,
but final arrangements have not et been
made and the contest may bo crossod off
the list. St Joe's next local game, which
wll' have an Important bearing on the
Catholic Schools' football championship of
th city, will be with tho La Salle College
football teuin next Saturday afternoon a
week at Stenton Field.
MEDIA IIIOIP8 football team desires to
arrange a game with one of the local or
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PHKttiHSHiiHJ &" am JKCNrKrL high
ir Ahx&uBF'' . IrtiFZJt w3slKv
ffL WHtTTKER-
MO?r7ST HIGH
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Former Qunrtcrback Returns to Assist
in Preparation for Penn
PITT ELEVEN STRONGEST, BUT IF BROWN TRIMS
HARVARD BULK OF THE GLORY WILL BE THEIRS
'7Vn. rrer fiNS mm cMMnenrt' ndir,
nhruis grab rn the tffc;
Jfy rf(.fHslfnn' prmritig xmtr,
itv apMl h eHl le n wreck,
Latt nlpht I Arm thrci IeMS ncea
Anil ftco at Hi7 MftrtH the sIHr;
Thtn I preKirn! to riK the tn.t,
.Vof Artaming I h'hM have to tlldt.
I thnuaht I'd uwHrf n rich oal,
With paid nsrf ritrcr nil sfnM;
rfrme ftco kinqi ami three nt oce$
Xitrf nvt nnotlin sinker ftnycdt
The Hct Eleven
T KNOW." wrltcfl II. II v., "thrro Is Hi
X such thlnir ns a football championship
Hut, In your opinion, regardless of nny out-sUlo-
olements. which N the best football
team In the I'liltcd .States? That Is. If you
hsd to lnt on ono leant ngalnst nny oilier
icnm, winch pIovtii would you pick to carry
your nmney?"
Pittsburgh University, wlthnut nny great
nmount if pondering If Put hasn't tho
strongest machine In tho country tho plastic
dope might ns well be tossed ovct board to
n finish.
The. ltc.ilcn
Wo can't recall a. season bnforo where
sn manv grenl nlnvcni all have been beaten
Ixforo mlil-N'ov ember
In the Knst the list of the conquered em
braces llarv.ird, Yule. Princeton. Cornell.
Navy, Syracuse. Colgate, Pcnns.vlvnnU,
Ponn .State, Dartmouth Hulgors, GeoiRe
town, Tufts and Washington nnd JefTenon.
In the AVcst tho list Includes Chicago,
Minnesota. llllnoN.' Sllchlgau. Wisconsin.
Ni'lro D.tme, Indiana, Iowa and Furdun
These two llrts In tho main, are fairly
reeklrg with clnss. but nt ono time or an-
tMnrr mo nrniismnn s no has innded on a
"Blily vulnerable spot.
The Loaders
Among the leaders tho Unst now has hut
four unbeaten teams Army, Pittsburgh,
Ilrown nnd Kunrthinnre-
In tho Western fonforenco Ohio State
and Northwestern Mill nro unmarked, whore
tho old rulers have been dethroned
Ohio Stnto nuil N'orthwcstern soon will
mret to settlo their right to tho peak But
in tho Ilust Pittsburgh nnd the Army are
not likely to bo stopped Xelther faces
test that Blown meets on Saturday,
Dy GRANTLAND RICE
with Harvard In the road. If Brown can
win this Crimson melee the Providence
line-up will be entitled to the bulk of glory
by having overthrown Yale nnd Harvard
on hUocesive !nlurdays.
Hrown'8 Chanco
Ilrown this season has shown s. wonder
ful hit of reserve power In her hard games
The best eleven llsi-vard can put In the
ftsld Isn't going to hnvo nny easy canter
to win HnuRhton, ordinarily, would be up
ngnlnst It with a team of Brown's oatlbm
sandwiched In between Princeton nnd Yale
But Hnughton is fortunate this season In
having at least two fino sels of backs If
Cnsej, Horwecn nnd Thatcher need rest.
Flower, Bond, Hitchcock and Mlnot ure
almost ns good
If Caey Is held out. Drown has a fair
chance of winning But since Ilrown has
beaten Yale so decisively Haughton wtll
take no chance that he doesn't har t
take with Ell's conqueror.
Lacking tho physical power upon attack,
with no bnckfleld men of the Mahan, Klnr
or Casey type. Speedy Hush, of Trlnceton,
has been nt n disadvantage In his annual
battles with Haughton.
Hut at that the Crimson margin hasn't
been large. Bach time Haughton won by
less than five points leas than a touch
down's margin But considering the back
field material ho has had at hand, Hush
has given the Harvard preceptor a good,
even fight.
Speaking of versatile actors, how about
Tufts? A team that can beat Harvard
and lose to Sprlngleld may not bo con
sistent, but It at least should enjoy that
variety often knowns as the spice of Ufa.
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If the car you own lias insuffi
cient pep, you are one of our
best prospects. Telephone for
demonstration.
APPERSON ROADAPLANE
Retail DtalerMl Fiat Motor Co. of Pennsylvania
1827 Chestnut Street
Eaittrn DUtributor:
William T. Taylor
Broad and Race Streeta
Scholastic Schedule for Today
FOOTmi.I.
fit. Joseph's reliefs vs. Mllnnova Prepara
tory School, ut Vltanoin.
hocer.ii
Vorthonat IIIkIi hchool vs. Germantown
IIIrIi school Nefond tram) uf Of rmnntnwn.
dfrmnnlnun Friendii vn. HuTerford srhool.
at tiiiern I Bne.
Mcliool or I'edacncr v. West Philadelphia
High hchool, nt Mieruooil Recreation Center.
iiski;tii.i.i.
Drrtnt Inntltnto v. School of redatocr.
at Ilreirl Inatltute,
OIIILS' riEI.I) HOCKEY
Acneo Irwin Hchool vs. Moorestown
lTrlends' lllsh Hchool. lit MooreMown
neighboring high school elevens, owing to
thi cancellation on tho part of tho Darby
High School team Phone or write to Mnn
ager Lemmo
rr.N.V OlIArtTEIt will not bo weakened
for Its Interacademic League gamo Friday
with Episcopal by the loss of Halfback
Brown He Is out of the gamo for tho
season with an Injured shoulder Whllo
Hrown was a good man In the llttlo
QuakcrH' backflcld, Coach Merrltt announced
today that ho had tho choice of several
worthy players to substitute.
ANX AltnOIt. Mleh , Nov 15 A short drill
was held on JVrry Field jpstrrday Thcro was
nat snow on th around, nnd sn ttm ronch let
tho WohTrlncs nult nt 5 o'clock While they
wero out they Kot In some wood drill Dunn Is
Improving his punllnir. whllo lVach is throwlnc
somo forward passe. In the nelfihborhood of &0
isrds
Tommy flushltt. former Wolverlno prldlrnn
relehrlty. was In town itrda and p,nt part
nf tho aftprnoon wutf-hlni: Yo.t s warrior H.
will spend the c.t of the wck hero anl wilt
probalily help out .it tho dnlly prnctlr Iluzhltt
Is h"ad coach at tho University of Maine Sparks
at quarterbnek will b" the onl chunKo In in"
llno-up that will fucc Tennsjlvanla butuiday on
tho start
CHANDLER SIX
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No matter how you voted
On the election, IIIII.V Morim
N htlll the most popular,
inoderute-prlceil tnllor In
totvn. If ou iluubt tills, let
me prove It to .vuu. Order
nur suit toila.v. Suit or
(rrront ttiuur tCIf.O
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BUlv Moran Tll,: tui.oi:
uuiy iviuran ,,, Ar(.h s(
leewlndoiv iliiiplay. Open Kiev,
Scraps About Scrappers
.'k IMackburn has a dlrfleult Job on hli
mitten; for Novtmber SI He ts booked to
nt Jicklo Clark in a ton-rounder at I'ott.
iSfa. Jacklo has beon boilna- In rt form
v-aariey McCarthy Is In tho sain show, op
od to Tlra Dronsy.
..Loulalana tnMta no slouch In Ilarnty Kahn at
V Nonpareil Club Friday nlabt. Loul.l will
Pv to bo In tip-top fettle, us th. Richmond
mile battler la a ruwed ud and a good punolitr,
too other bouta will brln together Jltnmy
O'Donnell and Young Lawrence. Kid Dourn.rty
anil Chick &!yera, Tommy Cranatoo and vyalter
Brown and Jack McClo.key and lluck Mallard
FEW foods contain greater
nutritive qualities or ara
more aeucioua inuu uj.ic,-.
Tho United .Slate. Government
i... i,lp fund value and
-T$1 everybodv appreciates th.lr
Til wonderfully appetlilng ravor.
l Hut don't buy Ju.t Outers
ord.r ana m.i.v upon hciuui
Johnny Tillman haa returned Tho Mlnneapo
Hi mauler Ukca riilladolphla. and after vl.ltlng
tni west for a match, vvhtoh tie won, he again
U In th Quaker City
. After a week's honeymoon, Frankle Whit, has ,
ccu ir.ininK rnr several ajyn, anu uif .wner
he makps U. Ilenedlct Introduction In tho ring
the Letter he will like It With Matt llrork
ff Cleveland, nimlnv to I'hllly a match with
vVhlta probably would result in a real battle,
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RYAN'S
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Phlladelphlans are alresdy
corVaumlnBP 830.UOO to D0U.0U0
more uy.ier" :!
day than they dl
nne year ago.
Matthew J. Ryan
Wftoleeale Only
Front and Dock Hla
Lent luo Alain
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til Dec. 1
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Buy motor supplies and accesso
ries at the store or garage with the
sign of the "GADESH BOY" in
the window. It's the sure sign of
good quality in goods and good luck
to motorists. City or country, buy
tA7kr vnu nr.ei tne strzn or the
"GADESH BOY."
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Gaul, Derr & Shearer Co.
217 N. Broad St., Philadelphia
Contractors, Attention !
We have for sale at REDUCED PRICES
few CONCRETE MIXERS including:
JIulf bag batch on trucks, with Unsollno
Engine, Power Sldo Loudor, Automatic
Wuter Tank. Dally capacity 05 cublo yards.
Full bag batch, same nu described above
Dally capacity 110 cubic ynrds.
Wo also have for immedlato delivery. Concrete
Mixers, equipped with steam engine und boilers,
us well as machines for mixing Mortar, Hard Wall.
Plaster. Core and Facing Bund.
Special reduced prices on all mixers for a
limited time only.
Standard Supply & Equipment Co.
.ilto, Itallrnad, Mine, .Mill & rvntrnrllng Fuppllr.
Cherry and 13th Streets
Write or Phone Walnut CIMO
And then the price of the famous Chandler
Six greatest of all light sixes, greatest by
any test and any standard goes up.
Chandler production cost has advanced
15!4 per cent in the past year. And so the
Chandler selling price must advance.
Now is your last opportunity to buy a
Chandler at the present low price established
nearly two years ago.
Get Your Chandler Now.
Seven-Pasienger Touring Car.... $1293
Seven-Panenger Convertible Sedan $1895
Four-Patienger Roadttor $1295
Four-Paaienger Convertible Coupe. $1895
Limousine $2595
(All Prices F. O. B. Cleveland, Ohio)
HERBERT-COOK COMPANY
Wm. P. Herbert
Bell Phone, Spruce 4825
Ralph W. Cook Walter G. Herbert
N. E. Cor. Broad and Race Streets
CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO
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