Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 05, 1916, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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MUCH MYSTERY CONNECTED WITH ARRANGEMENT
PENN FOOTBALL COMMITTEE
& PLANS OTTAKramq TN SHTTF.nTTT!
ANOTHER
i iWest Virginia and State May Be Dropped, While
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It Is Rumored That Yale or Syracuse
Will Get Date
fruiB football committee of the University of Pennsylvania will meet tonight to
a''e T'r the arrangement of tho
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,.. ! ofavuii nnu immmiuty rTuppuilil Jiou l uiwoil nvau cuncii, iiy ir ilia
ftsost important question dlrfcussed Will be tho schedule for next season, and by
th time tho committee has completed
Will bo made in the program. It is
appear on tho ltcd nnd Illue schedule,
- bwhiow win do lanorea. An errort w
i n"0d Ht of gamos without taking
nv..Hww.v, t,,,,vi ,n ii, w tituuopi flifi;M uf uiiy ml Ilia llllivr lflivsv x "I juun
Piinn has been playing n mighty tough schedule, hut lini received little credit
because Yale, Harvard and Princeton are not among thn teams listed. When
Penn win tho weak opposition Is responslbto. but when It loses the defeat Is due
ta tho Inferior work of the Urd and Illuo. At lonst, that Is tho way the critics
. have doped it out.
x Few Chances for Team to Let Up
IAflT season Penn's schedule was made so that thorn win only one "soft spot"
J after tho first two weeks of tljo season, and both West Virginia and Kranklln
mt Marshall were too strpng on paper for so early In tho ncnion West Virginia
gave Penn an awful battle In tho opening contest of thn season, but Franklin nnd
Marshall was bolow Its usual standard and tho lted and Illuo won handily, flwarth
tnorn was In oplendld shapa early In tho season nnd follow cil with an unoxpected
but deserved triumph over Pnlwell's tenm. Hta-llnu with tho Bwarthmore gamo
It woji necesaary for Kolwell to keep his mon on edgo for tho rest of tho neiiaon,
tarring a slight reiplto that was obtained becauso nf tho unexpected weakness
of Lafayette. Htnto came to Franklin Hold with a team that waa touted as tho
, , strongest turned out by that institution In years, but Pcnn pulled u groat surprlsa
by trouncing Ifarlow'o eleven. Aftor thnt cume tho dlnnntrous linttlo with Pitt,
followed by tho vlcto'ry over Lafnyotto. Thon caino Dartmouth, Mlc'ilgan, Wost
' f" Virginia Wcsleynn and Cornell, ciimplctlnj; nno of tho hardest schmlulcM cvor
attempted by tho lted and Illuo, In view of tho fact that It was necessary to
, 'keep the team on edge no long, It Is remarkublo that Pcnn won so mnny games,
particularly after tho disastrous start.
Wcat Virginia and State May Be Dropped
WEST VinOINIA and Htato CoIIcro, tho latter an ancient foa of tho nod and
Dluo, are to bo droppod, according to tlio Insldu dope. Tho nacaaslty of opening
the ooason with an cosier team Is given ns tho reason for dropping West Virginia,
thiro bolnif no plnco on tho November nahedulo, according to presont plans for
two yoars West Virginia has plnyod Ponn remarkably closo gumoi, und took no
much out of tho lted and Blue that It wns novcrnl days before tho men recovered
from tho offooto of tho bnttlo, 'W.nilMMcCrtimb.n member of tho Htato Hoard of
Education of Maryland, otntcd his caso before Chalrmun Wharton Slnkler, of tho
loottsoli commltteo, yostorday In hopes of gottlng u Inter dale on tho Ponn schedule,
but the fact that ho left for Prlnreton shortly after tho conferanco Indicates tlmt
"West Virginia was turned down. Htnto Is to bo dropped bocauso of Incidents can
i Heotcd with the protesting Hilly Nclll, the veteran I'mm guard, by Couclf Hurlnw,
9t the up-Stato Institution. Tho Penn committee did not resent thn protesting of
i Kelt), as t contonds that It always Is anxious to mako sure thnt the Hed and Hluo
Athletes are In good standing, but did not lllco tho tnnnnor In v lilcli tho protcit wns
refftatered. As both Htato and Ponn receive appropriations from tho Stnto of Ponn
Wlvanla, and havo been ro cloie In tho past. It Is said that polltlcul Inlluonco will
be brought to bear In hopes of straightening out tho JUIlculty. At present, huw-
; evert there seems to bo llttla chnnco for n Htnto-Pciin gnmo next full.
Speculation on Newcomers on Schedule
WHAT now teams wll be on Penn'o ocheduloT Thli question Is crontlng un
usuarintorost am6ng the student body nnd gridiron enthusiasts, but Is ono
that probably will not be answered for novcrnl weeks.
It Is reasonably certain that ono of the towns will bo n- college noted for its
t- consistently strong clcvons, whllo tho other probably will bo listed as an easy gamo.
Bovorat teams havo been mentioned ns a Navembor opponent for tho lied nnd Illuo,
v(th Lafayette moved up to lata In October, but not a slnglo mombor of the
committee will oven givo a hint as to tho nowcomurj. It is certain that Cornell,
Michigan, Dartmouth, Swarthmoro, Iafayctto nnd lltt will bo on tho schedule
Tho arrangoment of tho rest of tho nehedulo Is problematical. Ah Pcnn Intends
to play two midweek games this season, and will continue to play a minor team
on Baturday previous to Thanksgiving Day, It Is possible, that there will bo more
thon two now teams added to .the list,
The Pitt Game la an A nnual A ffalr
PITT mado n great hit with local football cnthuslastn In 1915, when Wnrncr'n
1- powerful eleven defeated tho ltcd and Blue, nnd It was feared that tho chain-'
'TStlnna nf IIia T"-naf iwnttlil ,n It. ..., lm
-w-fc hmmi itu. ww w, h,iu A win, nbiituuiu llUAh lull, IlUb icv:uilb UUVOHip-
menu mako it seem certain that tho western ronpsylvnnlanB will appear on Frank-
, un IrtolU next yoar. Thero nro somu peoplo connected with nthlotlcs nt Penn who
appear to favor dropping Pitt, but acting upon tho rulvlca of Conch Kolwull,
and using their own good Judgment, the members of tho football commltteo hava
Virtually decided everything but the dnto concerning tho Ponn-PItt game for 1917.
Tho Red und Illuo olovon uus accorded wonderful treatment on itti visit to Pitts
burgh this fall (at least In every way but on tho football Mold), nnd Coach l'olwoll
' is extremely nnxious to continue tho friendly relations. If you bellovo in hunches,
just play ono strong that "Fighting liob" bus an idea that he Is going to hand
Pitt an unpleasant eurpriso.
Pcnn Needs
rpiIB past soaaon -was tho greatest In tho history of tlio grldlrori gnmo ;tt I'onn
J-from o financial standpoint, but the ltcd and Illuo nthletlo nssoclntton Is Htlll
far In the rear ns a result of tho lean years preceding tho t'olvvoll regime. This
condition maltca It certain that tho Urnwlng power of tcami applying for u plnco
on tho schedule will bo given great consideration. AVest Point nnd Annapolis nro
amonif tho teams nuking for a game; but Untflo Snm's teams nro not llkoly to lio
considered, as a gamo with cither Is a, dcud loss. Thoy nro not permitted to piny
ywy from homo, and do not charge admission at home. Thoroforo, tenms on
-th Army nnd Navy schedules accept EomtH on a guarantee which Is not largo
ipough to cover tho expenses of a largo collego team for tho week.
Can It Be Syr acusc or Yale?
fnilEJin has been qulto a lot of secrecy connected with tho arrangement of a blir
gamo to tako the placo of tho Loiayotle contest, with the, latter moved to
State's October date. Many are Inclined to bolleve that thero Is u chance for Perm
to meet Yale. It Is known that negotiations hava boon carried on between promi
nent members of tho faculty of tho twounlvcraltles, but aa yet tlio football
authorities havo not como together. Others contend that It has been decided to
Kivo JIM Ilollenback'a fiyruuuao team u placo on tho uchtidule. During the visit
of the Penn team to AY'hltemarsh, Hollcnback was u dally visitor, helping Kohvcll
wbnver possible, and "Bhj will" und "abe" AVIilto, his captain, who also was
present, admitted that 'tho Salt City Institution was clamoring for a gamo with
the lted and niuo.
One Argument Against Yale Game
SYRACUSE: appears to bo tho logical cholcq for tho open date In November.
Bvery one is pulling for a Fenn-Yalo game, but as It is certain that tho openinir
-' Jbttls between these teams wilt take placo
. ggreement. 1917 appears to ba a poor year for tho renewal of relutlons, I'enn Is
aeh4ule4 to play tho Michigan, nnd Dartmouth games away from home next fall.
. and would hardly consider another biK gamo away from home, even though it
offered a chance for the renewal of relations with Vale. Penn Is anxious
for the game with tho Ells, but wllf not mako neediest! concessions when everything
'would bo more congenial If It was put off auqthir year.
Schedule Will Be Satisfactory
RKOAItDI-iEfatf of which team happens to bo chosen for tho extra big battle,
layers of tho great fall college gamo In this city can rest assured that they
111 bs favored with a high-class schedule, and unless wo miss our guess, will sea
,th9 most powerful I'enn team since 1804, And It Js by no means, certain that
ygJ?"iFBlwJr' 1917 team will not bo even stronger than that famous eleven. It is
rfjjmerta tiw Juua wray mil w oacK in
pie Bi neara n n ai n, wiui 11 bjso eems certain that Hen Derr wH bo
Rn nms again. With these two brilliant defensive stars back in, college, toeether
gpttb tha wealth of varsity maUrlal that
gf5rcii'f? to a flying start next fall,
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A rrogress was mow nua fall
tUiT ail Folwdi expected to get a good start by taking the roost promising
'candtftatea to Langhornf. Pa., for two vmIis, y, t)m preliminary training waa
s uuw Ywiw, iHsvauBo ino iiiajoruy or ine -promising oanaiaatM" taken to tho up.
JSUftti camp ftlwered early In the season. Next fall the camp will be coropostd of
yUrmM, and real work ew be done before the whole squad reports at Franklin
w5j CraddocH Makes Fast Time In Belmont Cycle Race
ByjUWK CKAODQQIC, the blond haired Wt PhUadelpidan who won the East
Jtr ta Statea profwslonal rootoroycle ehainplonshiR at the Uelmont track, Nar
Wggi&lK VtmnksgMng pay, averaged. Niter time th.an mile p, minute. Craddock
wrirt thirty-five, miles in 3t:Q3s5. The event originally waa scheduled for
Ii-5 jgyiilj.av ms, but owlns to the meeting getting undr way somewhat lata U
- mm 4fctdd to lower the distance to thirtj-flve miles. Quite singular U the fact
ttust W rtlwr W44BjiB fln(sb4 sow4.
BIG GAME LISTED
1917 schedule, approve of the financial report
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lis labors It Is likely that several changes
bellovcd that nt least two new teams will
while It seems certain that one or two old
i ue tnsan lo nrrnnca n mora even v nni-
away tho attractiveness of the usual Pcnn
Tn. unt.n.l.aln .n ,ll !. .....i. .1 i
the Money
In Now Haven, in case they como to an
couege, ana Coach l-'olwelt admits that
is expected, Folwell should be abla to
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Craddook Oestnes. a word of conn
DyBUlNS MB0BR--PJabAI)BLljaJ:At TUESDAY, PEQMtBEffir 6,
SOMEBODY IS
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Hwe a urns MOMtyi
PJ TVt BAM AM
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CHANGE OF CLUBS
HELP CAGE MEN
Fogarty and Hough Playing
Great Games for Greys
and Jasper
Unstcrn llnxkctbnll League
J-IST MdllT'M Itl.ttll.TM
Trrnton. I0 I)n Nrrl, S2.
HTAMIIMI III' Till: CI. HUM
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lly SPICK HALL
A chnnco of scsnery Is often the means
of bringing out either latent power or
Blowly-illng nhlllty of nn athlete This In
particularly Iruo nf profentonnl nlhlrtcs
wlin almnnt Invariably grt Into a rut Khun
they remain with the nainu orgnuliatlun for
a long term nf ytari Time und ugaln tlila
has been true In Ilia major Icuguos Pluyirx
who appeared to ba on their Inst Inta, no tn
speak, hae tome li.uk with u vengcanca
whrn they have been transferred to another
club
Tills ru:e applies to banlinlbntl as woll an
lo nny other limnrh of enorts There nro
two slilnlmr examples of wlint a uhanga eui
do In the Huntem latun ut proeent. They
are Joo Fogarty and Harry Hough
Until this seaion when he was signed
by the Jopor tenm, Hough hnd been with
Trontoit since tlio formation of the HiFt
crn League Ho went to tlio Potters from
the I'onniylvanla Btnte Lcngue nnd had
been thero so long that ho hnd got into a
rut Ills gsino wns going back In nil do.
pnrtments His floor work was niplilly
falling off snd his ey for tlio bsiikat from
tlio fifteen foot mark noucarcd to lio irettlmr
dim The result was that the Da Ncrl tenm.
which believed thnt Kognrty hnd outlled
his uncfulnesn ns a bnekotlmll plnyer, will
ingly roUusctl tlio M'ttrun to Tnntou lint
Pognrty did not lit In well nt Tnntou nnd
was purchased by Orojntock toward tho
clotie of tho nenw)ii of I'Jir,-10.
In Old-Time Form
Today no two men In tlio leaguo nro
playing better basketball tlinn Hough nnd
Pognrty Jnspcr'n present fust pneo enn
bo traced to the coming or Hough nnd his
aubaequent good work Imt season Hough
played In thirty-two games and tlio chances
nro that, barring Injuries ho will bo In
eery contest plnyeil by tho Jewels thin
seuson. IIIh work with Jimpor hns far mir
iBBed that of tho last two seasons with
Trenton Hough, while n llttlo oxerwolglit
yet. has trained' remarkably since tho bo.
ginning of thn season Ho Ih much faster
than ho was last season with tho Jersey
men, as the number of assists to his credit
Proies Although he haH ncord but cloven
field goals In ten games, his roul shooting
reminds the fans of his palmy d.i)s with
Trenton and In tho Pennsylvania Stato
Leagua.
Fogarty's work hni been even nmro nf
a pleasant surprise to fans of the league
than Hough's Jqo has been luxnliiuhlo
both as n playor nnd uh a cnptuln-conrh
He himself hns scored twenty-live livid
goals In ton gnmeH Last season ho had
only thlrt) -eight goals In thirty-two games.
This veteran of tho Kusteru League und
of the old National League deserves a great
desl of credit for the manner In which he
has got himself In playing condition. Ho
has worked, and still Is working. In tho
Central Ilrunch gymnasium. In this way
he hs come back to an unbelievable extent
and bids fair to flnlsh the seuHnu with n
record as good us tlio best young stars In
the league.
Industrial League
First place In tho Industrial League Is
again at Mako, Tills evening at tho Quaker
CltyAthletlo Club Ilrlll and Standard Holler
are scheduled for a mlx-up which Will put
one or the other at tho top of the league,
The lour wl drop to third place, as Dobson
Is now In a trlnlu tie with tho two teams
namca. uouaon, how over, will hao a
chance to inovo back on even terms with
tonight's winner, us it Is scheduled for
Thursday night Manager Kane, of Stati
on! lloller. recently pred cted that his team
would be In the Ijad early In Dtcemher
Ills prophecy is very likely to come through
this evening. Judging by the pace tho five
has been going In the last few games.
Although Pid Plko has a broken nose,
Manager Kane states that he Is almost
certain lo be In the llne-up against Urllls
tonight. The other regulars. Wilson, Hrown,
Oraff snd Kllpatrlck, will be ready for the
fray. In rase Plko Is not able to play Mo
Connell will be sent In at guard and Oraff
will be shifted to forward, It Is understood
tnai usnsger Dudley, of the De Nerl team,
has been closely following the work of Wil
son nnd draff, but they remain with tho
West Phlladelnhlans regardless of any offer
from tho eastern League,
Manager Bklllmsn. of Urlll's, was not at
all sutuned with the combluatltm which
was beaten by Dobson last week Mclnnls
and lialrd, his two guards, did good work,
holding th opposing forwards to one goal
each Van Osten, who liaij been shut out
in nis issi two gams, la expected to get
back In shape in the near future. The for
Hard poaltlon for tonight ore undtclded
TheViolce Iks between Walt Young, Su
garman and Mondros The last named
was tho only man on the Drill team to
score a flU! gvul on Dobson last week
The other gams tonight In the Industrial
League wl.i be between Fairbanks and
Hale & Kllburn. This game should prove
easy for Fairbanks, considering the poor
,w,. ... uj. un mrnuuro me in its r
wnt games, Kllroy and W Marshall are
the only two player on the II & K iwm
sure of their positions Tonight Manager
Jones will wad Hill. Ilutt, Wilson, Kledash
and Anderson against It & K.
lABTNiaitfS CONTEST in ths Second it.
Inunt Armsnr t Trseton w t farce to
fcaras club won, 49 la 2 Tb. SSIi h.lf
ndfiJ 21 ta 10.
TrsjnioJi ralrd 8oU
ia 3 i 10. ThrouiMH) tb. MtoiiiTiM.riLj
Am!
bk at will
Thflr total ff tbf forty. mtniMaa was satJatL"
itw yo fttn saiy mas Bv
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ALWAYS TAKING THE
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HKAOT TK1 Sn IS
twir kt Jriioi -
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ltcr re Te
Hl UTe WlHlf J
ottere. Thin fur Knknlil lio moat firmly
malntalne'l thai he trill not rlar aln .tlial n
haa rellrxl fur ml lime from baakalboll Ntw
man nnt'l to ilar with Tnntou whrn the
matter waa put up to mm
nii.r, mnic ti.vi.v tiiikijii a dsn fnui
soala throuuli the rim laat nlsht out of Iwtntr
ihren chanraa. Ilia ojiponent, Curlatte, raaed
thlrt4n nut of aavante-vn rlinncea Tome, Trn
ti,n'a i ntar, wa Meli fleht irwrrr with five
(ol Krtd.Iit Ull waa cuml with four, snd
(fetiaiiiROr mini inraa
Tlir.ltr. HKIIK THII Annrlron laiu
rjlat,l ! Nnthtftrlum Hall in In Aral I
mra
ron
trai nf the iin!nK Navler sav Olrurd a r
trlmmlns Tl o ai-nri- wbm 4A In S7 In th
uiir trnir, nimpaon oareateo hi. iiwaru a in a
wall playnt Kama, 2s to
I'ENN ATHLETIC 8KSSI0N
ltcd nnd Dluo A. A. I'lnns Mnny Im
provements nt Meeting
flrl Important matti-ra will rcma .up b
of iVnnayUanU whan It holda lla maetlnc In
ir
im .vffaociauon oi i
ll ffl,n ul 1,'rankllii KUtrf thin arirniion
Thla roinmlite. of ulili-ti lUlpli Morunn la
rhalrman irpona lo renovate tho tralnlns
ho.iaa rUilnve tho pSca uf the atliNitlo aaao.
ititllon lo nnnthrr tiface. arruro n nw plnyln
nel.l rtir tllaa irinia aim eventually i.fi a iiaiv
lioathoue tor lhi rraw nnd lornt i-rmonont
riMiti'iii mmp in inn (ounirv it iMiaaiuu
Ullll mill lull illllic will 1m hull! which wll
Ill ho
uaM na n coml lnrl hnartinil trarh nnd tiaaket-
bull hnuai- wlin un hi- rinu in trio tiiamm
A wn haa tfn found drar to Unaor lira
riiioMiUim of thi trnlnlmr houae Twrntr-elsht
fratfrnllla nl tlio I'nlveraliy novo aireanx
already ala
nlfled thrlr vrllllimnraa u contrlkuio II. Ml tucti.
whlrh will i-iiuln and
refurnlan tho twvuiy
alsht alrtplns rooma
County Fair MokuIh in Annual Session
Tho atocktiotdera nf tho I'hllailolihla County
Kalr Aawx lailori htld tho ntlh annual meet
ing yeatarday ntlarnoon al the fair arounda at
llyhrrry Although tho fair na cimdurted laat
yrnr waa run al a tnaa affurta will ho nmdo
jo make Ih" 101T exhibition a hit aucieaa Tho
buinl of illrrctora wna redured from elavan
to nine rho fulloMlniC ware ilortad without
oppoaltlon Alhfft Cornell, tlrnrso V Uoan.
Oaorro W I.Ik ln, Jr Humuel K Knaler
(leorao W Hill l)r ilaorxo V MeKenile,
riiarlra II alrdford, Curwen H Hhalmlro and
John H rjlovriia Haniur. K Knaler wna re
etieted prealdi-nt lr Oeorso VV JtcKanale.
vlio prealdunt Walter It lluckman ercrotary
and John H Utavana trauaurer
Shiclda Stars in U. nf P. Swim Meet
Tho third weekly I'enn awlmmlnc meet of th
fl tniru werair i'enn awimmina meet oi xna
m waa hold laat niaht In Iho pool at
htmmi Hall and from luurh Klatler a view-
waa very aallafartory llxceptlonnlly faat
waa mada ill all of tho evanta for thla
eoaaon
VVaiiihli
point
Minn mi tnaila 111 all nf th MlfeiilH fnp Ihl.
ttmo nt the year Hhlalda. iho. formar Xlarrora.
ours iracaman. noiuer ui oi tna worm a intir
krlmlaallo twu mil. rrinril wna Him afnr w.
former Ha won the vol) foot handicap cyant.
waa aecnnd I
iu in
tho '-'no ard rare and third In tho
1UO yard event.
nnd, In Iho loo yard race wna very sood, aa be
ina actual time or nu a.o aeo-
hub practicea only once prior to tnia race.
Gates May Captain Yale
ts'KW HAVK.V, Conn Dor n Tho elcrtlon
of a new taplaln for tlio vale football team
will bo held tomorrow night when a Iwnqual
wilt lio uUfii Iho football "V" men by Iho
)alo Athletic AosoUntlon Whllo then aro
aovaral man rllalble (or the captaincy tho
iholca undoubtedly villi bo Arlemua T tlatre,
who played end the flrat part of tho aeaeon
nn 1 lacltlo In the moro Imiiortant samea Hq
la all feet tall welzhi 1.11) pounda, and pre
pared at Hotchklaa Hchool
Dumoo to Lead Sjracusc Eleven
SYltACUHK N y . Dee 6 Joa.ph Dumoa.
or Imlutli. Jllnn., ha a hern elected captain
1?..lho Pracuiei L'nlveralty football team for
1017. He plaied end durlns tho laat aeaeon.
Carlson to Lend Pitt Eleven
n PITTHIIIJIIOII Dec R II Clifford ("lied"!
Feri..?.' l,h.,,Jllln,..,', "na .uf '" Unfv.ralty
of I'ltlabursli .football team, haa been elected
captain fur 1UII.
I Scraps About Scrappers
Flva 1'hlladt.lr.hla. twT.ra .p. - sAfs.a
Ih.r.V rmTr"; r..m." V.Vo-r- .."' .V' ."" J,",",
H!1'" V A r. itiow Jimmy McOub .nri
lrOSralll or ino Itaall nr I
up Joo Tulier and Prsnkia Clark claah. and
hi iu aviBuii must in u return ihviii in !,- aui
winu
ino oiiiar rniiadainniaii Mallor Hmlley. tackle
I .1.1 o tlriham Zip Haas va Hilly StaJewaki
Uunbpat Btnllh vs. Young Zarlns. and fourl
rounder botwoin Joo hinimau und Jimmy nd
warda conmlaU tha ahow. ".. cu-
llenny McNeil, who i-auaed aomewhat of a
sensation In IU. West laat we.k by knocklna out
ha la
The New York Hula llotlni
la llotlna; Commlaalon may
,',1?'JJ . M'rliuf off utanley
tllllir lOll llutrll llirKlhr.ll..V
Yoakum with hard hi
lop inaicnmake
in ins inaicn
iwltll llvnnw I......I .. ..i'l.
rlno lacings It la apparent that ho la fWowlna
lnlnala IiIjvIii nlmu.l,ld u.1,1. ,1... ." .J ..''-
Jw (
wlilo
iYrl.n".,nl.:.' T..' I. fV.i.,1.1 "A V:?..."".1'..""" 0
nr ERoVkJut phwornV "'" """ tt ur-
If Youn Ooldlo Is nrty per rent aa good a
boiar as Johnny Hay. the flrat nani'.l Fills
urU boaar should pro, a worthy opponent for
lia.nl fwtherwelshts, Uoldl la eipccted n.ra fn
lha nmr future, '"v"u '" in
1'a.rry Smith allowed that hie Ions lay-off could
not lavoboen attributed ta lack of ability, iu
Ida last two, bouts h. made Itobby Varlf oult
and than defeated Ouaalo tjiwla Sniltti wanii
ft crack at Kid Wllllama and uiresia ii idfrau
iiatlon tourney amons local lad. fot th chaSVo
of uieetlwj the champion.
Afla
fk a. lot of adranca don
Prown.
.rK.P''.fe'.i.Wi'te.f.' to?nto'
about K, O,
Chlrsffitsn tut It n.tM hi- rilZ7 '?". rB)' "
ins
smVIb nrooa wSisai "fib TRVrTi i.,iS,jr
lt'u,2. ' l"?t "fewB, at iBst. has lien
lb. only Amarlcan to slay' twin y,ou"di wltS
times
Two matches
Johnny Kllbane the onl:
arranaed for Chamnlim
ll.hnl... .... IT .
ma uiviaion wiinom in
taodera Next llonduy
Is .division without
itaa
ir:
11
at Ynunailnw!
ine rollow
yuan vriu sppcar
uiaipi nere.
lUrry.Trsc
...MW 1I.A liMtrm . . I ,.. .
other ef Ih Kk.iI oroo bo baa io o oir T.r".?'
to sat bauts. r.luri
Ho wi.1 Lux at I
Is. raliipnv ,o ,K in. t T T .--
Hernias vylll U oppoaed
Althoush reoorta from Chtui i,.i
weak
JJSiT. " ' . !v J T. "" wr yMr over Lw
-i!' raw fellowar of the ritt.r iiiSi,.
. .I.J .!.. ..-liu' ,!-"" -,?. .
i
mniDirs Ttwm i-ti.uraa .ia.ii a. l '"yas
spitws rrem caaatar whii to tha ifrT
uBt.r really as
Ills' as IM WUuur ' "
Paddy (lorman. who tnade rlog hlatory in
batilsa airsinst wo,, ef ,h, beo? thaT old
.l,BI.,.f..i, Nw Jerk ylst.raay ' ii..r?:
Jai
i.r"M,uu" Sn ,0 ardti. lUtita of his
ar UorouA was a, nttlve at Ailatralla
carsar
( AviatralU.
YES, I CAN PROVE IT!
,inj a woa'l Uka bul fivr
mhwtea. 4 mU tbs heal fiilSt
fsA M. that bt a,V 1
n I J 'fls wwiTtvci a jjyj.
j I t - tr .tajiv m uc , h. m
C Lv-L I AihllAjrA Jilt I A l
f &-m I " tt TAtsHi-y M mL ffl
..-..iij .j,!. m an f.iiauan oaxer and
' lir atol-lluVly V Mc"N.ll7 on hi.' XSZ&& K
r val. didn't linger In lha liasi, like other fofl
BtnrJgiVSit fe"',,Ko of """ "'&
OF PENN'S
JOY OUT OF LIFE
fiooes fM- a Tnn.tr
IUCKT OUT T Ht "
.u.m yt.a' -aaj ni st
exeuen mit 1
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viiTiug A neoif
CHANCE TO LEAD
CUBS0R RETIRE
Wants to Prove He Did Not
"Fliv" as Yank
Manager
1J3X ANOHLKS. Cnl. Dec. K "I'll
either mnnago tho Chicago Cubs next sea
son or I'll quit baseball forever."
This In tho ultimatum today of Trnnk
rhnnce. who sijs ho has sent hli terms to
thr Chicago olllclnls, but his received nn
word from them
"I want to show tho people of Chicago
nnd baseball world thnt 1 was not nrfllvver
nt New York." ho added "If my terms
for 1317 are not accepted by the Cubs 1
will rttlro to my ranch nt Olemlora nnd
give up the game. Managing a minor
lengtin team Is too much ntrnlu for whit
one, gets out of It."
Stalling!) Hooits Mitchell ns Mannjfer
CIHCACIO, Dec G firorgo .Stalling
mnntger of Iho Ilostun Uraves In In Chl
rago today JIo said he wanted to buy a
carload of cattle for his Ucorglo, plantation
and that he had no baseball deal In sight.
However, thero was a rumor that ho was
taking advantage of his presence In thn city
to say a good word for his trusty assistant.
Kred Mitchell, who has applied for a Job
us manager of the Cubs It a chnnco Is
made. t
Mitchell Coach of Chicago Cubs
CIIU'AOO Dk, II Whether It la Prank
Chanco or Joo Tinker aa manascr of tho Cuba
In 1917 It haa been pretty well tth-d by ih"
Cub dlrectnra that Vreil Mitchell, rliht-hand
man for tlaorse Blalllnae, would act In the
caso (National Iavuel team.
capacity aa coacli ana nanaiman ror the Chi-
Minor Leaguo Commltteo Named
1I08TO.V. Dec B The commltteo which wUI
reproaent tho minor leaeuea of tho country in
renueattnc tho National and American lniniea
for aupport tn tho eatahllahmant of a new tiaao.
nan rominiaaion naa vrmi) mmiii oy iimotny
Jtlir
'nal
vlco nrraldont
of Ih.
National
Aeaorlatlon
lion nf 1'roferalona
oteraionai
Leasviea
aa fol-
Iowa
J
Kwlrur nf Han 1'ranclaco
Chlvlnston. prealdenl of thn American Aaaocla
lion, and Udward Harrow, prealdenl of the In
ternatlonal Inu-
i rT
Frankly, there may be steenteen factors contributing at
one time or another to " engine trouble." But it's always
a safe bet that the greatest offender in the whole mili
taristic mob is Poor Lubrication. There's one sure way
to banish lubrication-troubles : Atlantic Motor Oils
Here aro oils that havo done as much toward
banishing" engine-trouble via better lubrication
aa Atlantic. Gasoline the accepted standard
has toward Increasing power, mlleBCo and gen
eral car-happiness.
Atlantic Polarlno li commander of the crew of
four principal motor oils, beinif the correct
lubricant for 8 out .of Wears. In all alternative
cases Atlantic "Light," At antlq. "Medium."
or Atlantic "Heavy" la the ono io use? Aik
jrour earageman which.
ATLANTIC
MOTOR OIL
THE ATLANTIC REHN1N0MPA
Oldest and Larxcjt fJan,tfnt. , . . . ..
11)16
1917 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
DUNDEE WORKS UNDER GREAT
PHYSICAL DISADVANTAGE, YET
HE SHADES
- -' - ' 'i
Final Round Rally Enables Gothamite to Return!
Close Victor Over Westerner Despite Handi
cap in Weight, Height and Reach
Dy LOU13 II. JAFPE
AOaitKflStVRNnSH on the part of Johnny
XX Dundee enabled the little Italian from
New York to flnlah a closo victor In his
match with Johnny Tillman at tho Olympla
Club last night. Mattllng against great
oddt, tho lad whom Champion yred Welsh
absolutely refuses to meet came within an
ace of being defeated, and It was only" his
great finish that decided the contest In his
favor by a very narrow margin.
Handicapped by almoit ten pounds In
weight, several Inches In reach and height,
Dundee forced the milling almost from bell
to bell Had It not been for the Jumping
Jack's nggresslvo tactics tho bout probably
would haye resulted In n. listless affair. As
It was thr spectators, many of whom be
lieved Tillman was deserving of a lctory,
kept up an Incessant uproar. They not
only cheered and applauded while the boys
were In action, but also showed their ap
prcclatton during tho mlnuto Intermissions.
Tillman Floored
Tillman apparently was the favorite with
a majority of tho audience The Minne
apolis boxer hnd mads a great impression
with I'hlladclphlans because of his stnnd
hero recently against Bonny Leonard They
wero out to see the 'Westerner take Mr
Dundee Into camp Had Tlllmnn used more
aggressiveness Instead of waiting for Dun
dee to lead the bigger boxer probably would
have won with plenty to spare.
IVO OUII Willi plains iv aymv.
At tho outset Dundee looked like an
av winner. With tlio ooenlna- bell both
easy
sleniKMl to the center of the ring, feinting
nnd waiting for the other to lend Then
they fell Into n clinch and whllo the referee
tried to pry thorn apart Dundee switched
an overhand right wallop lo Tillman's Jaw
Tlllmnn was In an awkward position, locked
In a half clinch with Dundeo, and the force
of the punch dropped the Minneapolis boxer
with tho Qothnmlle on lop Both were up
In a Jiffy and mlcd things up In flno
fashion for several Lrconda.
Ileglnnlng with the second round, which
ended oven, Tillman stood away back with
his long left eTtcnded to Its full rcsch
This made It difficult for Dundee to get
close to hh opponent, and usually Tillman
met his man with stiff left-handers as tho
latter camo tearing In At different In
tervals both, were guilty of holding All
In all, however, tho bout was Interesting,
Inasmuch ns tho finish found tho spectators
In a dlfferenco of opinion ns to tho winner.
Thla Is what makes boxing so interesting
for followers of the game
Surprise for Dundee
Tillman got nrf Into tho lead In tho third
round nnd surprised every ono by meeting
Dundee with stiff lefts and hard rights tn
tho head nnd body A number of Tillman's
punches missed their innrk, terrific upper
cuts especially going for naught when
Dundee pulled hack or neatly sidestepped
Tho fourth and fifth rounds vvera about
even up, while Dundee's advantnge In tho
final frame entitled him to tho spollR
Dundee was forrcd to do most of his best
work at close quarters. His famous aerial
Attack vvas stopped frequently, as Tlll
mn'.i long reach made tho New Yorkor's
Jabs and hooks fall short However, by
keeping on top of Tillman almost continu
ally Dundeo vvas able to get within the
Minneapolis boxer's guard, nnd thero ho
poppercd Tillman with both hands
Tillman's showing, despite hU lack of ag
gressiveness, was noteworthy Ho lost lit
tle prestige; In fact, added greatly to his
following Much mora probably was ex
pected of Dundee, but It was almost
a?r,t.l.,iiat8' U h",,be.? dellnltely demon
atrated that a properly lubricated motor wlU
2ii d ;,mucbM "ve additional miles to the
gallon of casollne,
fuel, Atlantic Motor Oils for lubrication.
The oldest and largest manufacturers of lubri-
fJh l1 '1 you w"hot reservation. They
they do W Whereo1 thcy P"k-SS
(jjglorj
JTHKK
VfSJHB oowa
JOHNNY TILLMAN
Evening Ledger Decisions
of Ring Bouts Last Night
nr.THPIA A. AIotinn.
(finny-
NEW
ORK Johnny
fenled Holdler llartrlel
tlfkcd ljartrieldli k.
".. Mm
'anuria,
niih ,..j ..'J'"
n. i-.-i.ii'.?"'"
knot feed . ant
Jimmy
i-j.Jl" "iiania
rnundi Ilia
WrStt"1"" ,,,""ed 5B5BK
eon
JacV'l.,r,,tt,i:A"ni:-S,Te ,-'" "te
AI.TOONA Jorr Jeanelte knerlied .(
nr Ko, third roand. W,M "
Tenr
"Unanimous that tho treat imndir..n ....
nhl.h llio nnlbntntln I.I.....I ... H 1"U(Ta
;ia .. " ""uw,cu u"crr" n
Hnubcr Is Victor
lfenry llauber and Morris Wolf met 1rf
their second contest and once again in.
Katrmount slugger hnd to hustlo to wla
Wolf held Haulier even for two rounat"
then took n shade lead In tho third, bat
thereafter Hnuber's Rtrenirth nmi uLJi.Z
,,!,, ,j i .V T iiuer
I Punching told on Morris. Iiauber won by
I n M'a "arsln
Ariio o-i,cary nut un another ini.,.., s
Ing setto This time ho defeated Youtur
-' i'i!i ' ir. unaney
no slouch OXeary staggorod Chancy I
jne seronu nnrl third rounds. lrtullr j
having tho Haltlmorean out on his feel
O'Leary, however, could not bring over Ih "'
finishing wallop nnd at tho finish Chanl
wns nghtlng strongly, although defeated J
Whlley Kltzgcrald nnd Franklo CUrk'i
..,. nll iiiiricniuiK eix-rouna draw a
a contest chock full of action. Mike. Dl-I
nnnml T ... tl.l.llK - i . .. JVV i
.-KK- , ,.ciiinb, ii aanor, in tno mta.1
Report Jack Johnson In U. S.
fillfJE'Y!?.: Pie- . fa"""! operative,
tralllnr Jack Johnonn, tho nrsro nuclllat. in
er
' tnaries r. Ulyne Untied States Diatriet i
m'J;"1.'!' "M rjetefsa- . t-'lvne l confident J
IZ L:m,op.i """ J"" rnnvlcte.r In ChlcaJ,
on white alave charsea. haa returned to ttiii
Cubs Must Fill Contract or Pny Forfeit!
TAJIPA. Kin., Dec. a The arcretarr of UwJ
Tninnn Mo.ohall Tralnlna- A.aoclatiAS wlrjdl
I'realdent Weeahman. of the Chlcaao (NatloniH
l.'unie) cluh that the aaaorlatlon preferred Ifii
ino truoa luinil their contract, but would releua
thrm en payment of K'ViO the amount It "mi
bii ui, iiiu Kiuunua nnu Bianoa.
Wacliter Is WIHiama Coach
VVI I.I.I aHITCWK. Jtaaa . ner. o. Kor lh
flrat time In tbe hlatory of Williams alhlotla
tho hnaketball teom will hava a profeaelonit
coach, Edward Wachter. Jr.. of Troy. N, T '
Ima been engased by tho athletle council t
Ira In lital nuniiiilllf
vasv Sit f,IIa aVa,A'Vtta
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OVERCOAT
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