Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 06, 1917, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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EVENING- LEDGER -PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY C, 1917
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JACK BARRY HAS A VERY LARGE PAIR OF SHOES TO FILL IN TAKING CARRfGAN'S J0
CHANCE OF RED SOX TO REPEAT
IN AMERICAN LEAGUE DEPENDS
ON BARRY'S EXECUTIVE ABILITY
Former Mackman Has Baseball Brains and Spirit,
But May Fall Shy of Mark as Did
Other Star Players '
fTiIlIJ Uoitoti riril Sox. I'liuinplnnv of the Wu'lrl unit -i punt-trui tii'iniinit onli'tirtiiiu
team in tin- Aiijprlrnii I.phhuc iih-i-m slivr inll, hip tit .1 turnliiK l'l"t will' 'i
RESOLVED
I n-.Qu-,fl-fcn I BY ObMW vj. ALIBI- s OY MALCOLM G. I
vJKSUH&;- To &fY NOTHiMG NCvJenA CADDV- MOT To
7 i LA J yy J SAWJ YaJ VLV UJITM THE
S LAtAiV7 ( PI-aY 5 130 55' CLUBS
WESTERN FOOTBALL FEROCITY
WOULD SEEM TO OVERCOME ANY
REAL SCIENCE OF EASTERNERS
Defeats of Brown and Penn on Pacific Coast
Broug-ht.Off by the Enthusiastic Fury j
of the Coast Opposition i
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nay tuny mi Itnpurtnnt tiurt In the hHtiirv or" IkiwImiII, Hip onttolti" (IiihIIih:
entirely upon the mir-res of thr- Intent Iiiovi- ttiiiilc liy llilfiv Iihit iiml Himh
TV'anl, tho now owners. Thin wn tlm niniliiiinetit of .Intk Hmrv n iiiiiihwi
succeed lllll rnrrltrnn, who ri-hmpil to roiiKlilrr n ffimurMiihlp offer nunle to lilin lo
return to tho Bnmp. If tlurr.v I ruirpeowfiil the Iteil Sox prohnbly will lontlime " he
Jicnn.'int coiitcnilpm for kovpmiI enr with such u womlerfiil Ktuff of .voiiiib T'H,,hfi .
but if tho now lillot fnlls down on the Jvl. there it no IclllliK Jn! how low I lux
team of veterans, aside from the pllelici , will full The entire Arnetltun I.eaRiiu
It on tlie nnxlotiN bench, ns a winner In Htmloti meant it lot of mone to vo'ry
team In tho eliciilt, whereas a IosIiik teuni will rut down the receipts of all. Motion
alwaB hni been a strong Atnerienn Lriiituo clt.v, and until the. llritves made base
ball history by clmlliltig rrom Inst plnro to n wot Id's championship little attention
ftrts paid to the National League. Hlnre 1014 both learnt have been miliportm!
Well; but It either Tails down while the other continue to be u pennant lonlendei
tho unsuccessful team will linvo a few lean years. As it is lrttmlty certain Hint
tho Braves will bo a contender for a Tew seasons more nt tfriit. thr American
Xeaguo Is oxtrcmoly anxious to keep Ihc Ited fox In the ntiililrm
Is Hurry Qualified to Lead Team'
. 'T8 BAHUV qualllled to manage n tn'ajor league hull team.' NineU nine out of olio
hundred fans will say yes without hesitation. Thev will point to his wonderful
barcer with the Athletics as a shortstop and at second base for the Ited Son Thev
Mvlll say that he was the main for? of the $100,000 Muck Infield, Hint he li.i-t pulled
more brainy plnjs at critical stancs than unv other plaet and Hut meniln-it oi
tho famous Muck inachlno lime declared Hint lie It the Imiinli'M pl.nci m lb'1
gumo. No ono who has seen Itartv play as iiiuch ns IoimiI fans hnvp will dl-pnii
'any of tho eootl things said about this Wonderful pl.icr. tint It Mam's lepul itimi
ns a brainy and brilliant plaer unv Kifntcr thiin the lepulailoiiH or sonic vvlm h ivr
, failed when Blven a chance to pilot a ma lor league team" Local funs piohnPh i ""
iBldcr Barry a brainier player than .lolmnv Mvers, John Kllnn. .loo Kelh and .1 lt"tt
1 of others who wcro lauded to the skies when thev stepped Into a tn-iniiiiPrl.il im
Hon but who failed to ;et lesults. which, after all, Is the onlv lenl lesi of mini
'gerlal ability. It &eems that a mimuKci must have is-ilnln iiunlitn-.itloiis that the
I smartest ball players do not hne. and iwuiv h ie been sm I'essfiil tnim.iueis win 11
fit was certain that they had their shortcomings as pl.iwis A whole lot depends
upon tho breaks, personality and conditions.
Evers Lacked Managerial Temperament
JOHNNY EVERS failed because of tils llery temper. Ho exacted! snap ludmiii-nt
without success. On tho ball Held livers seldom made a mistake when It was
necessary to think quickly, but as a manager he ncer guessed right. As 11 lesult
tho Cubs were soon lighting among Ihemselws and ICers did not have the dispo
sition or tho diplomacy to pull tho team 0111 of theiiit. Kllng was another biilllant
plajer, but he failed because ho did not have the lighting sph it or tfxeeulixo ability
to handle men. Tho most unusual part of Kllng'.s poor showing was that he failed
to develop pitchers, a department In which ho had proved invaluable when acting
ns llrst lieutenant for Trunk Chance on the famous Cub team. Kelly probably
was moro brilliant than either i:eis or Kllng. but be was a poof inauagei. Kelly
had tho fighting sph it nnd the bin Ins. but he also lacked the dltptisitloti to hiindlo
men, Kelly lode his men unmeiWfullv, then salve.l them, tlnullv liccame disgusted
nnd quit. At that he lasted longer in Cincinnati than unv other lender ol ibo last
fifteen jenrs.
Former Mackman May Have Right Spirit
THE question is, Hns Barrv tho disposition and executive ability necessiii v '" Hull
plajers differ on this subject. Many claim that Uarry is not aggressive enough
nnd that he is too considerate of tho feelingH of his fellow plaers to succeed. Thuy
point out that for threo yearn Barry Was buried on tho Athletics beenuse Collins
nnd Mclnnls stood out so brilliantly and were more aggipsslvo. These persons,
one of whom Is considered one of baseball's smartest men, contend thut Barry
needs ti guiding hand and that ho will go to pieces when things begin to break
against him. Barr never has been indifferent He alwavs bus been a hustlor
from start to finish, but it is said that Jack Is loo careless about details to handlo
a stiuiicl of vetcian players who have tho independent hearing born of success.
Other Boston Players Might Object
ALLOWING that Hurry has tho lighting spit it, baseball bruins, ability to bundle
. men and diplomacy his suppoi ters el ilm for him. It Is no sure thing thut ho
Will mako sood. We are inclined to believe that Huny would be better off If ap
pointed manager of a tail end tcum that needed lebulldliig. In this position he
nt least would bo able to build his team with youngsters who would look up to
him nnd respect his Judgment. While the Ited Sox aio'a levelheaded aggrega
tion of veterans, it Is possible that there lire seveial veteian members of the team,
who were with tho world's chumpions long beioio Huny was purchased, who htivo
on idea that they should bo piomoted before tho foimer Maiktnun. Wo uio not
Baying that this condition exists, but there is eveiy leasun to believ that It does.
Carrigan Started
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fHEN Bill Carrigan was appointed manager of tlm fled Sox to succeed .lake Slahl
I' he had a great battle on his hunds to
team's chances In 1013 and 1014. Only a man of the Carrlguu typo could havo
accomplished this without wrecttlns tho team by t lading or selling the dis
turber "Bin" did It because of his unusual lighting qualities nnd his litter
dlsregaid for personal feelings or criticism. The dissension did not disappear en
tirely until Speaker was sold to Cleveland, and It is believed that the worry of
trying to k'ep his tempei omental eteruns together is hugely lesponsiblo for Cur
rigan's retirement. Client ns wo think .luck Hairy ts, we do not bellevo thut ho
Would havo succeeded if placed in Cunigun's position In 101H, and. as stated
befoit, It Is no sure thing that hlstoiy will make good now.
Bill Insists That lie Is Through
AT TUB tlmo Cairtgan announced his retirement on which the Evkninii I.tixii-.u
JTX printed an exclusive story, it vvus sutd that "Hill" was binding becuimo his con
tract expired last full, and it was believed that he was pulling tint retirement idea to
get a fat contract. Cunlgan still Insists that ho Is thimijli with basehull. He
turned down an offer from tho pew Red S-.x owner thut not one ball pluyor or
salaried employe in ton thousand would pass up. Cunlsnn is sincere. He says
thav, handling tho Red Kox aged him boforu lite timl. unJ that ho has enough
money to live comfortably tho rest of his days, und he Intends to take udvautugu
of a splendid opportunity In tho banking business in Li-vvistun, Me. It U suid
that Carrigan advised tho now owners thut Heinle 'Wugner. tho veteian coach,
would mako mi Ideal manager, and baseball men ugrW with him. The Red b'o.x
feared, but respected, tl.o former shoitstop, and ho wits Cuirigun's chief aid in
routing tho dissension a few years ago.
Mack's Boost Amounts to Nothing
CONNIE MACK hays that Jack should mako n wonderful manager. Ho lauda lilm
to the skies as a player, strategist and leader; but in tho nest breutli Connio
Bays that the loss of "Bill" Carrigan will be n, great blow to tho American League
Mack had no love for Carrigan. He never approved of many of "Bill's" tactics,
nuch as delaying games, blocking tho plato and overy uther conceivable trick
that would give him an odgo on un opponent; but ho feels compelled to admit tlmt
the Red Sox boss was a great leader. Mack is not of tlio typo tttat says good things
nbout a person because ho ha3 gone. Connio always has been outspoken and
honest He has boosted Barry because ho is loyal Jo his old playor; but ho knows,
ns well as every close follower of the game, that the departuio of Carrigan hns
weakened the league, and until Barry lias proved himself a capable leader the
fans of the Hub will bo skeptical.
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FOR the benefit of readers who desired to know how hurling is played, wb will
use the definition given bya member of ono of tho local teams now playing
the game In the northeastern section of the city. He says that It is a new form
of field hockey. A ball as large as a baseball Is used, wlillo the sticks are much
heavier, thicker and havo a broader curve than u hockey stick. The ball Is put
111 play in the center of the field, as in both field and Ice hockey, ond the goal
scoring Idea is the same. The only difference Uthat hurling is even rougher
than Ice hockey, as the players can kick the ball If no opponent is near, und are
allowed to swing their clubs as high as they desire. As a result, a game seldom
ts played without one or two of the players being Injured.
PICTURES sent North by Cirover Cleveland Alexander Indicate that the won
derful rhllly hurler Is in grand shape. He is not as heavy as he was when the
season closed, the outdoor life and hunting having tak'en off the surplus weight
Alex was carrying when he departed for his Iwmi after the world's series. He
writes that he never was in better sliape, and will remain at Oscar Dugey's ranch
at i'emdale Lake, Tex., until the time to report at St. Petersburg. Bill Klllefer
U alsw with the hunting party.
TyricK KINO, another Australian middleweight, la on his way to this country
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Three Hundred Gunners Are
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tin licl.l tddav nnd nhout 300 gunners nre
pxpectfil to tiro nvvnv In thf ronipetltloii
The S S Wliltei meet lllPn Willow. O1111-ili-n
bleH to ChPHtJ-r. Hlglilnnd ioiirnovs to
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tho I'luirvlt'W'H
The IikuI iiiKaiilzutloii. S S White, last
win's Ibiinplun, and the I.iihi1.iI 1 Pa )
1 Muli me t ifil fur IciiderHliii) In tin- tt-n-ipnui
elriiut, mu-Ii having vvuii linen ronseuntlve
tiatileH at the tmin The former club has
Uefraled I'aiiiihn Meadow .Spring and Wll
inlniiioii. while Ilia latter came out with
living coIoim over Cleurvmw. Cuniden and
Meadow Spriiik'H
Five inalclieH remain on the schedule, ex
cluding toduv h events Q
Kach of the leaib-rs Hhoots over foreign
trium ludav, yet both omnnlzatlous will
hive a kiiiiiir representation on hand for
ihe stiuggle The I1.1UI0 fu Hie pennant
lies between the Whites and Tinsdalc, and
a lohH loil.i for either woulU throw awaj
its good i lianreH
In the WhiteH' line-up against Ulen Willow-
will be Wllmui, l,'re. Hilly h'evern
't'homiison. I'lum. Harper, Sldeliuthain Rob-
Irson, Jesse "irilllths and II. White Charles
II. N'ewuointi. foimer national tnrset thaiu
Iton. will be missing from tho Whites' turn
out today, he being laid up with an attack
uf la grippe
t.iiiiMilule will have lis hands full with the
West 1 'Hester unKri-g.itlou. lender. Nice,
1'IUcar Huueh, Schwartz and Martin will
accuntpuuy l.inisd.ile to the West Chester
minimis.
The Wllmlngton-i'learvleiv set-to nt
D.irbv will hkelv ba replete with thrills foi
Harry KlHhei -. lllll bos are right on edge
lur uieir I'ciuv, iiti .Mum uiuiiieta j
"TUFPY" CONN, BRILLIANT OREGON AGGIES' BACK-
PLANS TO COME
Holds Season's Record for
. Long Kuns Dashes 101
Yards for a Touchdown
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F THfl visit of tho University of Penn
sylvania football eleven to California
had no ojher xulue. ut leant It will have
been tho means of attracting to the Quaker
institution ono of the greatest football
players who ever pUed west of tho Ilocky
Mountains, a nun who this ar eatuhlUhed
till) r ecu nl fur the longest run of the beasun
llo la George Washington Conn, better
known as "Tuffy"' Conn, the brilliant half
back of the Oregon Agricultural College,
of t'orvallls, Ore.
Coup's home Is In Pasadena, and during
the stay of the Penn team there while pre
paring for tho game with Oregon Univer
sity, Conn wan constantly In the company
of the Penn players. Ho fell head over
heels in love with the Red and llluo type of
football men, and told several of the players
before the team left that when his courbe
ended at Oregon next June ho would enter
PeiUi- lie fc'avo Coach Dob Folwell this
asuuranie.
While a brilliant Mar in Ilia section, Conn
galnwl his tlmt national standing during
the last Mason, when he made a run of 101
jards for a touchdown after having cap
tured a fumble behind his own goal Hue.
Sensational Hun
Conn's run was one of the most sensa
tional seen In years Dow V. Walker, su
perintendent of the Multonam Aynateur
Athletic Club, of Portland, Ore , Is credited
with a. run of 105 yards from a fumble for
a touchdoVn, but that was when the grid
iron was 110 yards in length Instead of
100, as at present
conn Is "native son" of California,
having besn graduated from the Pasadena,
Gal., High School and going north with
Joseph A. Plpal, now coaching Ux Oregon
AXSlfs- It year Pipal ws with a south
ern Catyterola Institution. ,
Oooa au.de a big nanus for himself la hj
Today's Scholustic Games
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TO HE FORPflED HERE
I'lan UikUt Way for Six-Team
Circuit" Hoboy" Raker
lo Plav
Ni gut in 1 tuns have been stinted fur the
uiK-iiiliiatiiiii of a sK-li'iiin he linckey
Ii'.ikui) hi I'liiladeliihla. Pinal airangemeutH
will lie completed Wednesday nlcht, when
W (lenrgii W. Ortnn, nt tin 1 nlversltv
or I'innsvlvania, will Vail a ini-eiiiig 'with
reincseiit.itiveH from seveial clubs nnd col-K-BiH
present
Mi 1 Inn Urlcltot Club, I'liiladeliihla Criclot
Club and (lerinantovvn Crlrlsct Club ill
nndv havo deckled definitely to enter the
league, while l'euii, Bvvarthtnore and Ilav
11 foul am cxpecteil to ho represinted
li.iini's are to bo nlajcil twice n wek mi
an Indimr Ice rhil: 111 West J'hllaih Iplilu
' I lobev " Ilaker, former star hockey and
fool hall plover at I'rlnceton, and reient
i-.iii;ilti of tho St. Nicholas team of 'evv
11 k, may play with the Merlon turn
Honor System for the Cubs
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liiiHnnal hahlts will be in votn in th 1 hj,i,i.(,
Vntlunal LtuKUe ilub ihlM h, tiHan i-'r, 1 .villi h,.
urn Miner has uiiiiiiiii,'iI Mllih.ll sti,l h,.
vMHihl l.i v Jowii in triilnlin; ruh" 1 in woutu
txpict c.uti m.in tu k,, In tfuuil inilltUin.
EAST AND ENTER
"TUFFY" CONN
Who may enter Penn next fall.
first .game with ihe CorvalUs. Ore., school
when he kicked two Held goals ugainst the
famous Washington State College eleven,
tha team that whipped Urovvn last year U
to 0 at Pasadena on New Year's Day Th
Aggies won from Washington State 13 to 0.
surprising all followers of football in the
Northwest as Coach WUllaou U Loue
Star DictH aggregatioB was thought to
be Invincible . '
Long ruua were oywfous, uj the renjrf
RARRV TO WAD
lift I IV LU
BOSTON RED SOX
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Former Mackman and Own
er ol World's Champions
Have Reached Agreement
SUCCEEDS CARRIGAN
Ho.STpy, Muss .Ian C .Inch Iiarrv,
.tnoiiicrprouuct nr uuiv v loss
gtil'lo Jhaftfl Sov In their en"
the Atnerlcaii I.p.iriic baseball
.inutlicrtnrodiict uf llulv Cioss College, will
tforts to win
due hasi'imll pennant for
I ti lliinl time tlili lunilng season. When
lllll Ciirrignn dgcliled he would nut return
President II. II. Kraee went looking for
the in t tiest Ilia n He illil not rale about
kuIiik outside of the Itcil Sox fur tho man,
and nf the ellgiblcs Jaik It.iny was his llrst
cholt e
Iliuiy bail a confeienie with Owner
Fraxev yestordnv It vns tho llrst tlmo
that the fniniei Mackninii had ever met
the new owner of tho Uoiton club I ranee
asked li.urv If he would consider talcing tho
vacancy mused by Cnrrlgan's ictlrcinent
fiom the giinie. Iturrj . who. like c.irrigan.
Is a capable Ikirgaln maker, snhl ho wanted
.1 little I line to think over such a proposi
tion He left I-'iiizi-u and announced that
he would niiihe known whether ho could
.nj-i'pt the position liy 7 o'cfoLk last nlKlit
Tlm Wurii'.sti r lilul vvns on tho Jnb, and
when I la ri v niinoiiiii-eil liu would accept tho
lask J'n sklent Kr.izeo hreatheit easier.
Win n .link aoeptcd ho nnd Knieo decided
to Imld a uieitlng in this citv .is leg.irds
tho salary and life of the contract It Is
iiiiiliistooil i,at Haiiv con h.ivo it for one,
time or live jears That Is tlm miv n.m
l-'inee sizes him as a coming manager
.luM what the tal.irv will be is another m.it-
ier itiiu win lie ailjnsl.il tomorruw
After Harry had told Krazco ho would
uiiileitoko tho guiding of thened So
lliroiiBh tho 1017 sen son the new llostim
iluh owner said the one big thing prepara
i'rv to getting under way had been set
As Barry Is conducting an automobile
Biir-igo III Worcestrr, less than an hour's
nin from Hoston, It will i,e an easy mat
ter for him to nrrange his business so he
i an bo In Huston the stealer part of the
time. '
Tennis Slnr Turns to, Golf
WllllomiA. I.urner. whn was tho American
hivrn teimfs chmnplun fur n numb"" (,,?.
ws forty-four enrs uhl turn Hinuriliy mj,
the touch if lime Ins !., ,1 hlin ilovvn to the
tiolnt where he it.i l..i. , ranks ninons the
ru.duet star, ten n.miiu il. vIimiIi's into ii
(treat golfer l- has ni.nl. tin iM..l"nt nd-
!,fl'.ll,la.,',u.".'rn..,"",l, r ' t"urnam.M
Hinl illmila) mil' h of tlie fnmi us a enlfer that
PENNSYLVANIA
Pacific Coast Star Is Picked
'for All-Northwest Eleven.
Great Sprinter
' j
of Conn, although ho was eligible In but a
few- games plaed by the Aggies this fall
lie Is a freshman, so he wasutomatlcally
barred from tho gamo with University of
Washington and Cnlvertlty of Oregon as
well as against l-nlversity of Califor, a if
the contest had been bcm-il.ilml.
In the game aualnst tlm mi,i,., ,. . .
teur Athletic Club ho made a TO-iard "mi
for u touchdown, during which he ran
more than U'O ,ards. zlg.zaggl ,g a S ruan.
nlng back and around. It was oii a re.
tuin ot a punt Ho was plajlng with the
Oregon Aggie freshman teara wl ch w on
from the clubmen. 16 to 0. "
Against Whitman College Coach Pinal
tried out the team that he was forced ! to
Idas-without freshmen When than?
half ended the wore a8 J-O. so 'Turf?"
was sent In soon after the third Period
began He started off with un IS.yard run
soon followed by a 26-yjrd dash The I
he came through ivlth ono for El lards'
ami wound up with a CS-yard sprint on
the. return of a punt He did not make
ouchdovvns after each run, of course??
ho was taken-out Just before the third
period was cotnpl.ted, and the score read
ii to 0 It remained so throughout the
"Tield ! goal "UWK Co,m aUo klc
Gets Honor Position ,
Conn was selected on the AU-Northvvr
team along with Johnny Parsons of th
University of Oregon, ,!- ,he haUback pot
sitlons. On Thanksgiving Uay the Oregon
Aggies won from the University of South"
Cal . TuftTy ' kicking a goal
The acquisition of Conn not only proves
the great advert.sinV lalue of the trip tj
CallfornU despite the untimely defeat but
It also shows that football method inaiLrur
V&2L "uw' F9,w" wHBStaTTRii
Vao.
nbhV on thi : l.mVhV Tin V " " ,'.',,. a'llvslv
I hi inn inu.i iiiiiiurilillt llui 1 1 h. a uf r. i cut v ears
Mr lairnxl Ih mn u, ,lU i.i,V,i ,i"l,rUy to
nuke Komi iii ih,, s.urii i, ii,, ,.1. v..;; :J!
llrooks alu iloubled I.. TulV h T, Jr" :N.ur"1'"'
Al'INIONM given b those for whose Juilff-
Vy tnnnti wo In
have rMpeut are always In
terentlng
And our- nf the most Interesting phase
the wide dlvereenco presented between
mni epeited to lew things from a cwn
moil Mew point
Tiik tin. r.-no of Cnllfornln fnnlhnll Hero
Is 1,'iUI'c Miihnna MeW'liolnt, lit effect' "Tho
point that Ftrttck me In far Western foot
b.ill Is that the teams do tint play with the
Intense iiKgresslveness of eastern elevens
There Is a lack of th.it lighting determina
tion to win," etc
Mnli.in was one of tho conches nt Call
fnrni.i 1'nlverslty
Against this take the statement of I!nb
I'olwell cn.ich of Pennsylvania, referring
in the OreKou eleven:
ihe oicgon tenm was in wnntlcrful
phvMii.ii condition and tho men played Ilka
I iiceis i nave selilnm seen men who played
i un sin a tteri encss, ueicrminntioii nnu pii
ihiisiiisin Thev were In that battle to win
ii lutliii In tho attempt, anil this spirit
was pot to lie denied "
This is not the first time that two men
hnve pen id from tho some lookout upon
widely different aspects In tho sumo scene
Western SlufT
ltinvvn look a tine eleven to California
n .vear ago nr.d vvns beaten Pennsylvania
limit one of I tic best elevens In tho l'.ist to
the same battleground nnd BUffired tho
mine fate.
I'ar Western football receives no great
attention III thn Midtlln West ol In the
ll.ist. Hut the proof liea'lu the printed
ipiord Hint the 1'nnillc const pt.ivH football
uf a high older, well worthy of being com
pared with Hi'; In si that any section has
in show'
As Kvit ami Always
7 if v H-rir iditcd wiiiii the ll'iiflnii
hiat o yoHH(i ahrnt icrrJc aji'i;
Thru Iiml cannril Ihc bubbling ;nyo
'or nf IriiMl ii juir or mi;
.Voir Ihc mini brhliut It jiimblnl
Whrrr thr niatkeri stolid mill umlf
At thr cunnllem itns tvfin'iie (nmbfcil
Ol)
'I he IiattitiK Marvel
If ou look hack over tho molds, past
nnil present, oll will Iiml that lialtlng Is
ns much a matter uf physical lutliii us It
is of skill ami i ve
Virtually all the great batsineii have been
nhuve Ihe aveinge -lielch.iuty, l.ajnle, Wag
ner. Colib, Spen her. Jackson, linker, Ziin
nieiniaii. Duubcit, etc Tin- lightest of the
CHAMPION
he ilefcm'
IIIA.MI'ION KID WILLIAMS, irovldiliB
Is Ida title Monday night in
New- Orleans against I'ete Hcnnnn, will
respond to the bell In his following fiacis
In a Philadelphia ring, It Is repotted along
the fistic Itlalto totla. With Loulsinna vh
luall.v eliminated from the lleltl as the title
holder's most logical local opponent, It ap
pears that no sultnlie nntiigoiilrt ono that
can extend the Kid is to lie selected from
tho bantam crop here Louisiana has
proved the onlv Philadelphia!! to k'ep Wil
liams hustling In a sK-ruuntlei', but it's dol
lars to doughnuts that h will bo excluded
from the list of Williams's probable oppo
nents llciiiiy Kaufman was beaten cnsllv
the last tlmu the champion showed heie, and
also because of his ilisRr.icoful exhibition
wltli Louisiana Ilenny, too, uuiv bo over
looked Young Mcvtoveiu, II.u ney llaliu
and Joe Tuber ato threo leading legitimate
llli-poiiiidiTH here, but none van bo expected
to make the llaltlinoran box at top speed.
IrlHh Tatfiy riluc In expeftetl t han a clmh
oiiilmxlnic t'liurliv TIiuiiiih In tha slur miun hL
fli rsiitlonal tonight. rCt rtheli'Si the lusHc
(lottmin irltvoin.in Iiiih im cuay job The Kid
In iMiulttiil lu lu lh touhtt l!RiiUvciElU lirn
ii bout a lie Ih exi i'titi0ll.lll tlSUn'KHlM. punt h H
hirU, nltliouh IUI t ttnifn nnd inakeH tho
other f el Ion htunv hla lop fuini Thrtf) ni
lumirii art hc1im1uIpI fur uttar Ixnits Thi'y uw
J It II V III U lite of Wilkpn-Itarn, Tummy Herman,
uf u'anudi. .iixl )ouni; M ihuiit nIo of Vtllcin
Harrt. I rattkle McMaiiU' lunny lV,KUtuu und
l.uv rttlnstr uro paired off un tho laltora' up do
ntntH Anuthi r niatih U thut bvtnttm JacU .Mc
CloaKoy and l.ddtu Kh11
Another Australian appears on the fistic hori
zon iih u irobiLb (oitlPtidiT fur htiiui lunaliip
lauroln llo la Hid Jodfrty. u feathpru'li;ht.
who knorlu'd nut Patsy ItrunntKiin, nf IMltn
hursh, whllu tho latter whb tourlni; tlm Antl
podtiit W hlle liraunlean ha a been boxfriR fur
maii: jphtb Oodfrey's li, t) Uitury Is redeem
Intl. Inaamuch ns llranniffan nlua proved u
toush customer before Ieanir America.
With at) iniaslpn here of Australian Lou era
eldent nrral AmritiinH are pt.innlitff to enter
ihH Antipodes Johnnv 1'anhMI has reredwd an
inltutlon from Tnmm Dixon tu bo tn AimtruIIa
uith Otto W.iltatu und u I Ut pound boxer, lo
lm dr Ided un later I'atditll Iiiih had hut onw
bout in a month h ui lie in th Inking seriously
uuuut taKhitf tho trli
.lattc Dillon ha hacktd out of four different
nnd dlatliu t d.tUs for tnali lies wttli llatttlnu
Kjvliiky In lluuiiin The llatllei 'apparently has
tha Indian hIkii un the tllant Killer und Dillon
probably donim t t aro tu hau JinHly out
point htm un mure
K O TlRKera Instead of Tedilv Intobv nlU
meet Al AVuKiier In tlm opener ut the UInuU
AMATEUR BASKETBALL BRIEFS
Queitlon Travelers want cimn with nil tlmt
rmtm leunm in i-riiniyikunin
n t'ennnylvunta. New jvttiey una
line lulls T. II. N., V'3,'U 6'oullt
iieiaivarn. nnvinis nulls
A'wtrnlfcecoiitl feirevt
J Rings Is booking camrs with th ril-claM
Iruvrllin; teams 1.. layrc. ;IH'.' lluieralj
utifet.
Narlh I'onn It 11 C lias a few opn 'lit? for
tlmt and urcnnil clans home tuuuis J. N. llllgvr.
Ivciislnston aH'l VV.
Victor Y M A Is nrrannlns tu schedule with
flrsi-tluw leutnu In rhllutlvlphlu. unit vtclntt
J. Kleliiliers 1P North (Second street.
Ardentes Club has open dates In jrtuary ond
f''ebruarv for fmirih und tilth class teuins Itv
nt lulls. A Nrtt. 17US South tihtth street
Tntprnrlsp. nf riiTmalltovvn. la liooklni; enRina
viitli tlrt-cl4iis hum ur truvellns teams to be
iilased l'rlda or .Saturday night. James l
llkkcy. ;uu i;aat I'rico street.
Wurulck Hon' Club has datee open for IHht
and sixth class teams In IVnnnjlvanla and New
Jeriey, for carnis tu ho plastd away au nlsht
xcrpllnu 'fnuridlay and balurda 'llieau aro
Warwick's homo nklhls l'aul ilarlh. L'U3
North Tnent)-eUhth nrtt
The 800 Club, of William r' Uurphy's Sons
Company In open for January 13 and I'll for
c-ames vvllh awoiid-clasa iiama liavlns halls
Huuard W KUfr. aw Ciiesluut street, plioues
Lombard H'JJ Halo USI '
Kmmanuel UapLLvt Sunday bchool team la open
for uaraes with. Kupiid und third iliu ihurrh
tuma In rmladelpflU Half expDea for ten
men will uv yatu.
men etrvet
- iT.r.s:r'-TT.1 .r" ..
w yiiii). ooa ruiKio-
Ftnuinua!
Is. heoklw samea with flrat claaa
team baNlnu baiu
i-nii Jacoby. iOpg Kineraid
iiriMti
KnUbU of t IJeorve haa jthird fourth and
UliM tmmm vcsui uavve vwil
durltur January
and e'ebruary
u o
cluear
eiu uast ilojer
Sireei
S. 1'
has dates open for third and fourth
SUIT OR
OVERCOAT
TO OUUhK
Bedaced from Mi ,, Ba ,
;"""' 7 i? Window
PETER MOHAN H CO.
MBSCIUNT TAILOR
- JC lur. sill sod An Sla. .
$4 1.80
liy (SItANTLAiVl) HICH
preipttt-tlay crop among the slurs va,
Collins. Hut the battling marvel of .
ttme, pound for pound i Weo wn
Keeler ICceler fm a stretch or ttn v.!.!
had on average second to that of Tv rviv
alone a better ten-yenr average than ?
oilier man hi thn game ever In, knn" '
With a mark around 1G1 l.icklne ik1
power of the others, it stnntlB to ..
therefore, that Wee Willie put mnro "JJ
skill mid science Into his hitting than .
other hall player on rrcoVil The .,
most Rflctitlllr hatsmnn" Is a lltlo Uiabi
Innga tn the Wee One bejond any rrtiii
till, argument or deb.vte ''
Small Stars
Thero are several fielding sm,s helonihi
nnrmulln build at this Jimmim but Edii!
CoIIUim Is the onlv 3no hiitrr m eiih.J'
league who weighs uiidrr I To mutX
KranU nilhoolcy, of the Ynnkees Is one el
tiny best hntsmen among the liftlitwelthti
but .'SO vvns the best coiihl ,io ,
.Tohnny Hvers has nlvvnvt hern conilit
ered one of the smallest batsmen In tfci
game and vet Jnhnnv hns ri uhed the id!
mark but twice In his inreer '
1t may be that ono Mr Dan v may hjj.
lo look hevnnd the heason for a suitable e.
ponent to match his iiioive.ss,in,i ,.,.
he tint he can llnd all the tmnpctltlon lit1
mn can for a. brief spelt much ciOKti
nt hand If some, one will ktmllv ninl
V1 u HII..I - I I I .. ' I'll
tiit'onan. ,,i-i,u nun i.vini-hv
Sort icu
A
If tllero Is unv one who feels that U
might need liisplt.itlon If tin call glioull
i onie to sci vice, we ecntnmeinl ii0 follow.S
lug lines fiom Alan Seigei, tho youttj
Aineilcuu killed In a l'leiicli iharge: j
' (lint Cllons 'Ittnr brllri In br ilecii '
I'IIIiiiiiiI In Kill, mni mnlril tloun, 5
tl'ftnr line thmbi out In bhsiful ulecp. ,'
mp nltih to ;ui(tc nnd bnath to brcatA, -j
n niir iiititnru riiiiiiki niiirv urr near,
lint I've a I rnilezvous villi Death
At inhlniubl in ionic flaming town
HViiii Spring Irljii iioifi orani this year. 4
Will 11) in iimfioi ii uii (itn line
nni( wot lull thill irnilctious"
This time last week good resolutions vttf
as thick ns autumn leaves on tho grounds
Tod.iv thev aic as thkk as winter leaves 'J
on tho trees
Mounting the Waqon Is a slinplo proposi
tion Hut to sth k reriplres nil tho agllff )
and aplomb of a trained ntroh.it And tM,
dnv's m wore nf ftrvld resolutions showi
what a pieiiirhius elsteino an acrobat!
leads il
SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS
Uy LOUIS II. .JAITE
Evening Ledger Decisions
of Ring Bouts Last Night
f
NOM'!U'll rnmnn ( nleinnn ilrew with I
lerr Man In. utttlioed Knorknut Tnbjn, f
Mtirrrll smith, -loe lielner nnd SfM1w Kfllt ,
and tuis outpointed h K O (lnoml (ole-i
man faring e u h mtiti nun round firht.
I ranuie Ullllains wiii rrom .lark Mriinkrir '
onni,- Mulllcan dereitnl Ktd Mrrrt ntwx f
Herno heat l'ranUr lnrli; Ituck Milljrcl !
tlreu ultli llmttn Mi(fllntlie
rt ,J,rL TnWor eanlh defpalfd dtlk
f!ii I irt: Waller llruun knotkrd out Jw
I'lilllhto, nKth: Joe I'aB in uon from hid
XiiKiimlfi I'ddle Mates knot Led out Ulllr
Niirent. Mrst; U. t. MeNh heat lounx
rtle.
M.U OIEU Miliar (.r nn. If ontTnuihl
loli ii n Howard: I'ul Moore defrntnl ounc
siNhfriri I orumt Kid mitroituht lltlo Asttfri
I (Idle larei he it h irlea stnltl), fetenth
(Sniltli went Into the rine llh u bitllr cut
fine, uhhh lie hiillrred Just hrfore the bflut.
hiltn; fallen on a pleto uf hi ihh).
Monday nti;ht Ilm k ririnltm md Johnny Tin
tan aro to box in thf wind up t this show
It i (II tun flu lr uui mil imillni' 1 I. mtnff hlVIIf
appo"d Tillman In the Utt.ru ttrar conteikjfl a
tho Kaat Jolmn b la in uood hap M W
him ri'tutn mix Mttn Ait Niruiii uer i
I oduhlln ulll ntiini to . ui.tlmi. his kn
out Mtreak aedrMt Jhnn Itaub r l'aul t
ivurdd iiucta Jlmin Mt it U
A mah which tins hl rlinched In a fe
il i4h ulll brlnu toi. tin r t'hurlt Slmpion
AU9trulia, und I'rt tn llr.iwn ut a local clu
Itrown s rreetit tmi botitn In itimhat with Youec
Hot. tor and rrnnkle Uurn of i m nselei iho
i hut lrta Is huxlnK in thi -.un fuim of ti
tara utjo, when ho dlnplajt-d bn'ltant forcL
Turp nnd pHIn hunU reillv vras connect
with tho reont S.io.nun off r of John, th
Itarher. to l.ea Dir fur a inati h with ti
n inner of tho t'liarl. iy. in- rl tuny uiaut
bout. Tho barber Huh ndmltt'd tie wamtu
the ee with this lite- puirnnte tU'urinj on
link cheap udverilaititf fur lunui If
Hilly Mlsklo can outpoint I Dirfy Ii U
nplniuii of K O Mruwii i f ( hl aito orol
ouuht tn know a little n.in. thln uhout mc i
nmtth, uh ho Ins fuutfot brh Mliklo tuai
mil a nifty laeln tu th. i hi m (Irert
Jlrookbn tuitt ntik on tb uttn i iw Broil
wh outpointed onl alltthtb in i nty rouau
b Hurt.)
Mllburn Kaylor. of Indian .puds Is in Toll
drlphlt after n trip to t imada wh re h v
from llarne X--1I and l'at tM.ulllard. Hi
plaiot t nuko hla horn, in thin u r "i
weekw for th purpoa uf in. im; I'hiUdelpnui
btht llnhtut iirtita Savlui it 1 t.ai on M0C
hue, turtf eara us u-iu t ' i.ddle w?
Moo (Irterihaum la negutiuttub nh iut.Jl nawr
makeru or ttio jjoumer
4 I.1H-4 larn. ti.ivl,, hnlla
J I'owlen. M1
i'liiu strc-ei, ,1
l.ntfirnatton l". f la laiukln. mi jnl t
nnd.ctavs leanu for ntima on li tile aoor, ti
U. UunUel. Wiomlni 2H77
O I. It wants third and fourili .a".g4
with tr.ivellnj teams John 1 Gerhard, w
mont O'Jty J. t
. Marnuetla A C la arraiisun; sro g
nrat-ilam trams havlns hall iut ( ton r
preferred. John Lambert 3737 1 udlow itrnfr
. FranVtford A C has
ruua le.uns wlih halla
Jluan street, rrunliford
pi-n
1 M
r for
niearne, 1
Dooin Confers Willi Collegians
, CAMIlltirjUB, JIaas Jan liarley D
II a lit I liA rail lianl iiml t tii. t iinnflll till
ualkvd into this town ht-sitaiuj turned n.H
ami tLTilkaul s-ir.i. ,. ., ..,!. iinrtln reiCfl"
ltoatnn iiilnnliu n..ni.i.r llo ail,! h ClB$
'--"-'' iuiuai iiiuiiiinn sin - - i
to buy waste cotton for Ida Philadelphia fr3
nnd claimed not to know thai tha H"V3
baseball nunasement was annloua lo fSL
to u contract to coach their umbutout r"":
alera. j
jrES, I'M OPEN EVF
Niisin.s '
That's In order 10 wall !
men that cun'l set )' J"!K,k!
r. 31, bo set In tonlshj. IU"
here to how ou the rjo'l'J Z
lectlou ef uoolen jou'u '",
su'us to order CI 4.80 "
f.Lf t w- -, ,
3 Billy Moran, 1103 Ara
I lit. I lll.UU wvs- -
olympia a. a. jss. ysssrwi
momi.w :kmno. J.M
Ii. II. Kilters vs-.Al W,triKi
l'aul Mvturda . Jimmy ?,
iv. u. iousuiiii ta, eir :7rr,vr n
Arlle Strawhacker va. Joliuny UttUt Jj
aouiiuy -iiiiman va. iii "--..
Adui. SJe. Ual. Ite. Bt i. Me- Arena
NATIONAL A. C. fflfrfitiSSt
TOMI.IIT 10NIOIIT
blb l'ut tllu k Kill TlioroJJ
Frtukl M.WawiTw llr- KcM t
Teuiuu llnuuu llavi ersss
JaJV UaUoskw s lahjl Jceii .-
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