Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 10, 1917, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING LEDGtEBr-PIIILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1917
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ETE "KID" HERMAN IS CROWNED KING OF THE BANTAMWEIGHTS
INKLE WANTS TO SIGN DARCY,
BUT IS W1JLJU1JNU TU WAIT UNTIL
LBS ENDS THEATRICAL TOUR
Cleveland Promoter Probably Will Stage Second
Match of Australian Champion Made Success
of KUbane-unaney jtsout on JL'abor Day
Uy nonKKT v.
. s.r-T ti 4iirt rMevelnnd nromo-
IM .r who staged tho Kllbanc-Ciinney
F','rhlp 1-out at Cedar Point. O., last
K77w .ho right Idea, w hen Los
""-- i.l.1 In VMV VOFK. Mill! mu
Undcd In w
Ian wo
If eager prom
Wttf laiiuru " .. . . . .1.-.,-
W.::., wonder was listening to a hock
uiu """,,.-. rnch offering n ratm
Kous sum for
his first appearance in nn
IT t... Mnir 3 all jumiieu "
Kn was.m t.- rffi. " ?
fob Dwce in unc- tinu hh-wi ...v. ..-
?T "Veil known that IllnkH Is no piker
fl'Ji Ascribes listened Intently. when ho
trfirted to speak U was predicted mat uio
Klin'ler would make an offer far In
IftceSs of h "I horn ami Lea would bo
Jlforccil to grab It
Ellinklc Pulls Surprise
trmrever Malt merely siinicu, .- no '
HOWner. " , .1 ,1mt with llln
meet. i'un. mi" -iii.v -
glad to
vmi arc nullo IiUbv now. Darcy,
a I '.hall tint b"lhr you with any offers for
Jrbout III Cleveland. Tho peoplo In my
home town arc anxious to aco you in action,
tut wo are willing to wait. .Now, ns sobn
Wvou get s nuclit'-iiod out and know what
Roil Intend t.. cK jut let mo know and wo
liiii iit i,n,np - I think I ran mako you
fin offer that n II interest you."
That va the i onvoriaiinn, nni n ien
P... uui,,n lllnklo knew that
mrcy would not box for somo tlmo nnd
Carty knew it. too. Tho enormous purses
,'korled n the Aulrnlinn were nearly mty
. i i. nti.-wm- nn tho f levetnndcr
Mr cen uunn. - -- - - --
plijed his hum li and fared better than tho
ethers.
Ijlas Chance to Stage Hout
I1 At that Hinkle would bo a Rood man to
fore ono of H.iiivs bouts. There seems
to no no chance to get tho first, ns N'ow
,York will draw it as soon -as tho Madison
Square uaruen squaumo is somen. ;mut
MAXWELL
tho preliminary splash, however, Cleveland
has t Rood chance of landing tlio star. llln
klo mado n reputation for himself when Im
staged tho Kllhatio-Chnncy hout after liav
llil? offered J 16.000. tho largest put-so ever
battled for by featherweights. Ho not only
put up the money, but did all of tho Work,
such ns fixing up tho nrena, arranging tho
seats and the like, nnd tho bout was one of
tho bestihandlnd in years. Ha even referced,
to settle the disputes of the contestants.
Hlnkle brought boxing back to Cleveland
this year nnd Is putting on some Rood shows,
l.'nllkp the other promoters, bo Is not In the
R.imo for the money he makes out of It. Ho
Is willing to inso money, which Is slrnngo,
but ho has It to lose. It Is said In Cleve
land that lllnklo has an Income of more
than $50,000 from his business and $30,000
of It Is Riven nwny each year. This shows
that Matt has a perfect right to make a. IiIr
loiiRtio offer, and it Is sato to predict that
he will mako somo of tho others run for
cover when ho makes hla first bid for tho
match.
Darcy Kmulates Willnrtl
In tho meantime Parey Is taklnRthe usual
fall out of the Hear Old I'ubllc. Instead of
hylns himself out to fome rural retreat to
Ret Into condition, ho has slRncd up' with a
vandovlllo troupe nnd will devote fifteen
weeks of his tlmo behind the TootllRhts.
This seems tho proper stunt these days, and
will conllmio ns Ioiir ns the V). O. I, persists
In spending Rood money to seo the shows.
Tho Australian has expressed no desire to
meet any of tho inldillcwplRhts save AI Mc
Coy, proving that ho Is looking for tho
soft ones.
Darcy Is trying very hard to emulate
Jess Wlllard, and In a short time will bo
about as popular ns tho circus champion.
Tho public should insist on seeing fighters,
not nctqrs, even If tho escaped champion
sings a song entitled, "Mother Didn't Itnlso
Ilor Boy to lio a Soldier."
SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS
Uy LOUIS II. JAFFE
T WANTi'lIA ta see- tho wildest wildcat
M that ever came out of the West," said
'fa tewis, trainer, today, "so don't forget
Ike date Next Tuesday night nt Xorrls-
"towa Milhurn Savior will convince Jimmy
Murphy or Iiii wanness, and .iimniy win
iimlt It aftt-r th,- bout. Dont forget to
look him ov.-r" This will no tne urst imv
match at the 1'alaco A. ( Kaylor ln-
rtiicled Philadelphia u fow days ago, placed
hlmseir linuT inr inunuKciiU'lll ol .uoe
Orcenbauhi. and declared his Intention of
becoming a I'liilndelphla citizen. forfeit
tf 100 fnr appearance has been posted
,wllh promoter I.ighlliclmer. The bout will
be for ten rouniis, and i.ow tiauey will
referee.
MATT IlRIICK n-rlles frnm rlevelnml thnt
kU eie h.i lu.ilnl inllrelv. tluit w 1ms started
ITilnlni hii,i mar tie would iiko tn roino to'
PMlndelnhi I for his next limlrh. Tho (Move.
Iind-r minli1 n con,i impression In n mix with
Willie Ju ttHett bet- ThtinUsKUlnir Day. '
"A TRH'I.K 1VIMM"!'" Is the wnv Muirinv
Tutor nnneun . n liln Hlmu' nt the ttroadwav
Cluh ,fnr r.imerruiv nlirhl. In Ihe last hont
SMI lllm-kl .iml .lehiinv .Silneer will elnsli
r Oraj-'s n-rr prestlKe. AI WnKncr and
Johnny n.irl. s.mih' irk Vols, meet In Iho
lourth numlT met Vmi n'Mniley nnd Ilarrhey
Bnydor Smek- 11 ll" rlals. nre nulreil. Steve
(lorrls vs IVenkt. M, r.i.lden nnd Tiuddy Wells
Tgjohnny Miuuir-- ure other houts.
;&
IjlfK ntNl.l'.VVY tnkeq his nen In hand nnd
trttfi he is iIm.ui to n?ake I'lilladelphta his
bun." II hi- I i n In lhee States Unltfd sine,,
nrly.In loir, m.1 Ims hnxe.l in San ?mnclsro.
It' l.oula Minn it.lls St. Paul. Columbus.
FUIaalphiJ. n-l N York. HiK last hout. ho
tt.M i u !..(V over L'UUl
I.u(t SMui.l.iv lilulit.
lMiyards In
lUttl,
Gotham
ttyAKINO NO rilANCIN of lilneklng with the
) appar. nil- is J.i. k lluMiaril'H motln. Last
wK in New v.xk lliihlsird saw a dozen rlcht
hudra cominu tils uav in a match with 11111
jmnnan. anil rth r than Murk the wallois with
nil head, Ja-k fl...p. ,t to the lloor. Tho refereo
pepped thu bout in th. seeond round.
r -
JjninX r.n'ihII'INti nlmut renl hearrats Willlo
trlouililln, nf "..iiih li. thli hem. should not Iw
preotlfn. Th. mi... knur person illdn't maKo
WI moniker mn.fl im.iln.r tti.nev llniilier. lnl ll
only th, t.itt. r -i ruKKedness and stubbarn
Mt (hit eniii.li d him lo no six rounds.
BA.JfFAV ljnl(i ri.ril Is about tn enter tho
local held li id be situated nt Keiislneton
VRU RIM U........ u .. u,m..t K.. .Il..ln nlnU
r .... . --. i n,.c.. .... i.c,,,,,,a ixiiiib
su bn de, tfi. ,i ,.n as jet. IIoweer. bouts
Evenino Ledger Decisions
of Ring Bouts Last Night
SV.W llltl.i:.X 1V1 HrniKlll llef-nleil
Kid William. Hilly Koran rendered Hie
ilrrlslon. mid ultll It went Hie hnutum cli.im.
pionslitti,
M'AV YOIIK t'rril I'lilton knorknl nut
Tom fouler, lirst: Tony llroun oulpointcd
Andy IVrKuson, Hohb Turner defeiited
.Inhnnv (irny, Willie Ilurke and I.nrry Nnr
ton drew. ,
HAI.TIMOHi: Hilly Mines defentert
Iraokle Milte.
will be slneed before tho end of January. The
club will bo known as the Cambria A. C.
AI.VIi: MH.IXK. of Lorraine. O.. hns arrive.!
In Philadelphia,- preparatory to meetlnu Iho l-st
of the fealherwelKhts. The Ohlo.in's most re
cent two bouts were twelve-rounders with' Cham
pion Johnny Kllbane. Miller probably will box
at thu National Club Saturday night.
YIH'NO roSTKIt. of Southwnrk. will bo un
nble to box fur several weeks, lie Is on the
sidelines with a dlsloealed shoulder, suffered
while training. Coster Is u bantam.
ncKINfl AT. Mrl'Y for his Urst opponent In
America did not mako nny hit for I.e D.ircy.
ll.'itlliilL' Levlnsky evidently Is the clml.e of
many matehmiikers. Hilly MUkle. however, Is
the most talked-of man to 'try out" the Aus
tralian. He has been proving himself tho rent
est uf tho lltfht heavywelKhts In retetit bouts.
WOl.KB RIMIKUT. n New York sons writer.
Is willing to bet HUM lo jnilOO that l.es U.irry
knoeks out the first thiee men he meets. Jack
Mills, a I'liilndelphla stine writer, wouldn't bet a
dimo on the samu proposition.
JACK IlltlTTON" and Albert Iladoud meet In
Now York tonlirht for the "world's welterweluht
championship." Home critics reenxnlze llrlitnn
ns the Amerlean tltleholder. llailoud admits h
Is thu kinijplu of thii European wultcr crop.
Till! TIIN-IMH'NH IIIIVT between Irish Patsy
Cllne nnd Ad Wolcast. arheduled to bo held to
morrow nltht in New York, has been postponed
lor ono week In order to slvo Wolgust more
tlmo In which to traliv.
IinXUY IIAIIIIKK hns Joined tho boxing ben.
edicts. He married I.iltlan ll. Sweeney at tho
Cathedral this morning,
t
Till! WINIMU nt tho National Saturday
night will be. between Terry McCJoern nnd
tllminy liurphy.
SYRACUSE STARS INELIGIBLE
Eight Players Dipped for (Violating
KulDd of University
fTTlVct'SE, N-. v.. Jan. 10. night mem-
!jjrj of the Syracuse University football
"gad; Including Joseph On, Moo, captain
ffi'ct, have been declared Ineligible to rep
Went the university in any athletic com
petition. The board also ordered tho dec
M of a new captain.
Whs men, besides Du Moo, nro Matt
Wown, halfback , Austin S. Houtln. center J
5 : Dunn- halfback; -.Christopher
?cnter. all-American guard ; Hay Hitter.
.t. '. T " ..ijf IVUUtllBUII, tCHld Ul
ntshrnan eleven, nnd It. W. Fluster.
3 freshman halfback.
ui,uetlon oC ,he board was unanimous
;? wiloweU Investigation of a report that
eight men played in a football game n't
. fVlOenCe. It r 1W.mhnr n In vlnlnllnn
eligibility rules of the university.
Name Iteservcil
: M jporta Etluor of the vcnliio Ledger:
t'liT ,k?. .'!!', to ut yaur valuable columns
"JHJi' M inoUM. u' !ho nama "Oreyatock
MTu nnhit "'.erchurch Ilaskelba I.eaguo and
Hoary TlimJ .'S ?.? "' ,h0 locaU VPttmn
.STOf V -olth the WoodaldB team, of llrldga
Sitr'on. .,jMei'"r?' "'" Wavlilion. Wilson.
SSmh&A tSi i0 U80Jlhe ,"ama and w,l not be
ff tSr-l do ,0' Thanking ypu, I am. your
"T" .. uuaci'ii ij. UAiLEr.
mm
:"ffr 'ureystock" teams. ennn n.,.
:IaII. ' - '- " -
Wloa HlU,
NEWS OF THE I.OWLERS
Trnvelors. the tall-end tinm in tha Insurance
League, won two games from Hoosters, the
leaders last night. The former won Iho oiiening
gnmo by a three-pin margin, totaling (toil. Lyre
rolled In good form. Mather & Co. won three
from Trans-Mutual. llellaneo took two from
Camden. Klheraun. uf Iho Jersey suuad. toppling
nvnr sin! In hu Urst gumo. Peoples won two
from Aetna.
In the Strawbrldge It Clothier I.eaguo tour
ney, which wus resumed after tho holiday re
cess. Gloves representatives took tlrst place by
winning all three, games from Itetail .Credit.
Itugs, with whom tlluvea wero tio when tho
night's bowling began, dropped two games 'o
Accounts. Contract won nil three from Whole
sale, and Clothing won the series from Jewelry.
The Drug League series were also Interesting,
each of the winners outrolllng Iho losers In two
games out uf three; viz.: timllh. Kline 4: trench
from Mulrord. H. H. While frunj federals. Phil
adelphia Whulesjla Drug from Chemical and
Kckman from Wumpule,,
Clark, of tho Cloves team, totaled SIT in his
third game. Mejer, of Clothing, knocked down
UU In his seeond game, a score duplicated by
Heat, of Wholesale, In his third fame.
The Philadelphia League tames, as usual,
were productive of some high vcores. The Penn
sylvania luilruad team inad a sweep of Its
matches with Melrose, Liberty Hell, iho lender,
won two from Hud.l Company; Crescents won
two from Tioga, and Keystona won three from
Jenklntuwn.
In tho Catholic Young Men's Archdlocesaii
t'nlon tourney, on Casino Alleys last night,
Klrlln won three gamin from Knterprlse. St
Kllzabeth proved too strong for Ht. John's, cap.
turlne all three games. J. -McMahon again
showed his ability with a i'J total, gelling 21S,
-01 and luu for his night's work, bhanahan
lat Corley twice, losing the second game by
live. Bins, when Corley totalad 7I!. of which
(I'Hara contributed tun.
nation in two yames.
Vlclr(K bested Incar-
WILLIAMS LOSES
TITLE TO. HERMAN
New Orleans Boy Too Fast
for Baltimore Bantam
Weight Champion
FIGHT FAST AND GRUELING
ltu n Staff Pormtpomlcnt
MEW qrtLtiAN'S, 1m.. Jan. 10. There Is
Itibtlaiioti' among the Italian residents of
tho Crescent City today. Tltelr Idol, t'cto
ICermttn, lifter two yoars of persistent
knocking nt the door of ring game, lias nt
last achieved his goal, Lnst night amid
tho wildest excitement he was crowned tho
bantamweight of iho world. Ko dethroned
Johnny Outehko, known to tho ring world
as Md Wllllnms. of lS.tltitnofe.
Tho tltlo was awarded him by a refeice's
decision. (t was of courso not popular;
referee's decisions rnroly are when there
arc wagers on tho result of the battle. The
gambling element, tho raco track crowd,
had insialled Williams a eeven to live
ravorlte. When tho men Imd weighed in
ami the world's champion looked like a
well-tmlned thoroughbred, they olfercd
eight tn nvo on tho Dnltlnmrenit. Their
money was covered and in tho order of
events they lost. Williams vwm slnted to
knock out Herman, but failed He landed
often enough about tho'bndy, Imt his blows
laeUed steum. At no tlmo In tho entire
twenty rounds could It be sold thnt Her
man was in distress. He did not relish the
grueling punching ho was obliged to take
under the heart. In the solar plexus anil
about the tjldneys, but nccordlng to tho
dope handed out by the late Joo Unns. who
does?
Uoih men were on their feet nt the finish,
Herman was apparently tho stronger of tho
two, his blows had been the more effective,
for Williams had been bowled over twice
nnd etaggered once, and It was on theso
merits of nilvantngo that tho title changed
hands.
KID WILLIAMS ROBBED,
HIS MANAGER CHARGES
HAI.TIMDIti:, Jan. 10. In n telegrnm
received hero today Dave Wartnlk, man
agor of Kid Williams, charges that his
protego was robbed of the decision and his
tltlo by UHly Uncap, lefcrco of the Williams
Herman scrap in New Orleans last night.
Wartnlk snys that his boy had all tho best
of it, and claims that Itocap's decision met
with open dlsappioial In New Orleans.
NEW BANTAM CHAMPION
"IVtp" Herman, tlio New Orleans
liantnm, won the championship from
Kill Williams on Heferce Kocup's
decision.
AMATEUR ISASKETHALL NOTES
( MPIli:i.l. Is booking gnmes with tlrst
class teams. 11. Williams, . lllaw, I'echln,
I., .iiiller, Van listen. Krledenburg and II.
Sailer are members of tho uulnlet. R. Mailer.
320.1 Uldgo avenue.
OI.YMI'IA II. r
third nnd ninth elans games,
rjl iiiCKinson street
hns opened Its schedule for
ins games. William NIMH.
V1CTOH Y. M.'A. Is open for. January I",
nwny, for a llrst-clasa team. J. Klelnbcrg. Mtn
North Second street.,
J. KINGS Is nrrnnclne games with third-class
teams. 1,. Lecture. 11112 KmvrnM street.
STITT.sON .MISSION Is open for llrst-rlass
trams In Pennsylvania nnd New Jersey hajlng
halls. William A. llrlscue, 2TM North Klfth
si net.
.lANTAUY 1.1 Is nn open date on favour tlrst
and second teams' schedule. Otherdals this
month also nre open, Jo"ph A. Lombard!. Ida
South nleumth street.
International League Session Monday
NT.W YCIIIK. .Inn III. President lMw.ird IJ
tlnrrnw ol Iho International League has Issin .1
a i ill for u Hpeelal merilng of his tenauo to be
held at tho Hotel Imperial next Mand.iv
TIIOTOPLAYS PIIOTOPIiAYS
Urnmom
Till", following theatres obtain their pictures iliroutii the BTA.M.I'.Y lloiiklns
Company wldrh I u guarantee of curb showing of the flne,t'productloii
All pictures rrtlewrd
JMSSk
BoSng
obtaining pictures through tlio ST,VNI
A I U A1VIDD A 12th,.Morrls&rasByunkAv.
ALliAlVlDKAMat. Dally "J; Kvgs. U:15-ll
1'aramount Pictures.
C Uwl "n "THL'TlII'l'L
m. O. Mart TrLi.ivnrt"
eforr exhibition. Ask fur the theatre In our locality
Y IIOOKINO COJU'ANY.
02D AND THOMPSON
JIATINLU DAILY
APOLLO
Dorothy Dalton & Win. Desmond
in "A hamuli: in socls"
A R CADIA
nnlTII TALIAI'CItllO Si
in "The Conquest of Canaan"
CHKSTNUT
iii:i.ow 10TII
JACK SIIi:itHII.L
E2D AIIOVH MAltKUT
BELMONT
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
"Till: MATIllMANIAC"
I1KOAD AND
8i:SQUl:HANNA AVE.
BLUEBIRD
ALICE BRADY in
A WOMAN AI.HNK"
pcnAD COTU AND CCDAIt AVB.
VEiUAlV r.tKAJfOI.VT TIlBATItn
H. B. WARNER in
Till; VAliAHOM) VIIINCIV
FAIRMOUNT SOTViAno avis
Ruth Stonchou3e & R. A. Cavin
In "KINKAID. riAMULLli;'
lCrU CT TIIEAT1U5. MAT. DAILY
DO 1 IT O 1 I!, I Spruce r.vus., I to 11.
FLORENCE REED in
Till: JiVNCIMI H1ICL''
FRANICFORD '7n F"ANKJ?l?UB
Mabel Taliaferro
IN
"Sunbeam"
lliiiad 41.
ut Kile Ave
GREAT NORTHERN
GAIL KANE in
UN' HANliCltOI'H lllllil'NII"
IMPERIAL C0T" AND WAUSUT
E. K. Lincoln & Juno Elvidge in
LEADER
Peggy Hyland
LIBERTY
Valeska Suratt
WDItl.I) AtlAINST HIM'
I'OHTY-l'TltbT AND
LANCASTKIt AVENUE
IN
"THE ENEMY"
UUOAD AND
COLUMBIA
IN
"JEALOUSY"
MD AND LOCUST
Mats.. I ::io nnd 3 :30.
Dies.. 11-30. N, U:3U.
in "Tiir: HRTunN
ok i:vr."
LOCUST
Edna Mayo
Market St. Theatre UDsti.a:"tET
Emily Stevens in "Tho Wager"
Tndi :m Fp Kurd A Oman!. "Purple Musd.."
OVFRRRnOK- MD 4 HAvciiFonD
KJ V EzIXSAJUI. oje-ones Unll Ore.
Marie Dressier & Chas. Chaplin in
"TII.LIK'H PCNCTrnnD IIOMANcn." (I Heels
PALACE ,2J MAnET sTitcuT
Kathryn Williams-Thomas Holding
in iii:iji:i;minii loviv i
PRINCESS 10I!tViT
JEAN SOUTHERN in
WIKiSK l'lN'Dinn , WIFI!"
lQ'M mai:ki:t STin:irr
iiniA.v rrifC'H ortOAX
MARGUERITE CLARK in
MISS OHoIUir: WAlSlllN'iiroN"
OKItMA.NTOWN AVB.
AT TPLPnimCKKN HT
LUCILLIC I. STHWAIIT A. M. cul'ItTHNA Y
in "NINETY AND NINE"
MAHKLT STUUUT
ilULUW TTII STnEET
MARC MacDERMCTT in
Tin: last m:ni'i:.i";'
REGENT
RIALTO
RUBY
SAVOY
Audrey Munson
mi MAiiKirr
STUHKT
"PURITY"
m.iiki:t auovu mni
I IMS A. M. to 11:13 P. M.
WEST rilll.ADKI.rill.V
FilREKA 4UTa MA,,KBT ST3,
E. H. SOTHERN in
"An Enemy to the King"
MOUTH PIIIJ.AIini.PIII.V
OLYMPIA "I,0AU &,,,.
Ethel Clayton & Holbrook Blinn
in "THE HIDDEN SCAR"
STANLEY
MA VIlWirYV'A
1 '-""- ." "WAR BRIDES"
STRAMn ia:iiM..sTowv vknci:
J AiNiJ' A.. k nasi u i ikki:t
LILLIAN WALKER in
"INDISCRETION"
T JQ P A 17TU AND t:..A.NUO aTA
MABEL. TALIAFERRO In
"THE SUNBEAM"
Victoria MA,uA?5-f.la
Tin: THOMAS II. INCH PltOIH criDV
"CIVILIZATION"
NOIITH IMllLADHLPIII.V
RIDGE AVENUE mi ufu115 L
"Philip Holden-Waster,"
With Richard Bennett
"PHIL AND DELPHINE" "
The i:vi:N'ixti i.t.ixa-u
Prtze-AVlnnlne Script
Will Ik. Shown a.'
STAN 1. ll V T II
T M
R A T U I'.
FULTON'S VICTORY
IS BIG SURPRISE
Quick Knockout Over Cowler
Puts Plasterer in Line
to Meet Willnrtl
WILL BOX PRANK MOHAN
NIIW VphK, Jan. 10. t.'red Pulton. Mln-m-sotn
itouthliaiv. Is III tlio big leaguo to
day. His manager, Prank l'orce, has every
thing lined up for Uio titigo tilnslerer lo null
oft two more bouts In New York nnd then
beat it for Havana, whero Pulton expects
to meet t.rntilt Morntt In a scheduled forty
round tussle
Pulton reached security In the big right
leaguo at the Hrontltvity S. C. Inst nlglit
when lie heaved Ills left liahil over on Tom
fowler's Jaw and Hie alleged "conrreto
crusher" knocked off work for tlio night.
It happened In the first round.
Jimmy Johnson had been hurling Instruc
tions across the ring to Cowler who had
become considerably confused by Iho num
ber of gloves that Pulton persisted in stick
lug In his eyes, hut when Pulton reached
over with that left honU Jimmy fainted.
The blow thnt started the finish, accord
ing to Pulton, was a short right-hand
uppercnt which landed on the point of fow
ler's chin.
fowler, tinned, was nn easy mark for a
smashing left honk that put him down for
nine, ltlslng bo ran Into u fusillade of
rights mid lefts which left him mm.iuIiuk ""
the loir rope nf the ling While the roli'loe
counted him nut. '
MISS COHEN TO PLAY
MISS BALLIN FOR TROPHY
riNP.liritST, N. f., Jan. 10. Miss Klen
nnr Cohen, or the Melon Cricket flub, won
her way to the final round of tho annual
midwinter tennis tournament here by de
feating Mrs 1. N. Davidson, of Now York,
In Ihe semifinals yesterday, C-1, 0-3.
Miss Cnhnii will meet Miss Plorcnce llnl
lln. of the Went Hido Club, New York, In
Ihe final match for Ihe cup.
Miss llallm has participated In tho
women's national toum-ino nt .it the Phila
delphia i-iickct ciuh fot th.- I.i--t f-'iir yuirs
and !-. a liillli.int but en.ilic plaer
ALL THE PICKFORDS
ACTIVE THESE DAYS
Mary's Carpenters Are Building
Sets for "A Poor Little
Rich Girl"
Hy the Photoplay Editor
Mary I'lekford's second feature on the
Artcraft program, "The Pride of the flat!,"
having beon completed, cut nnd assembled,
work has been begun on tho third This
will bo it screen adaptation of filennnr
Oato'H once Very poupnlnr dream-play. "A
Poor Mtlla ttlcb Olrl ' In Its original
form the piece was acted In this city nt tho
llroad somo years ago At that time, Vlnla
Dana, now a Metro star, had tho principal
part that of a child whose fevered mind
takes her Into nn Imagined land, where
all the shams nf her parents' society friends
nro exposed. It should bo n capital vehicle
for "Little MAry,'' nnd should also permit
of somo interesting trick work.
Maurlco Tourneur. who directed "Tho
1'rldo of tho Clan." which will bo shown
at tho .Stanley next week, linn charge of
"A Poor l.lttlo Itlch Olrl " Por tho Inst
few weeks tho l'lckford Studio, nt Port
I.ce. N'. J hns been overrun hy tho csr
pentors nnd mechanics who nro constructing
big sets for the now film.
N'ows about tho Pickfords Is plentiful this
week. Sister Lottie, who has been rather
subdued since sho was "Tho Diamond Prom
tho Sky." Is about to teappenr in Iho
legitimate In a big production. Hrother
John, the Junior member nf tho family of
four, will play In tho movlo version of
(icno Ktratton Porter's novel. "Freckles."
With htm will bo T.oulso Huff, the llttin
Famous Players actress, who hAB fecenM
been seen In "The Iteward of Patlsnc-'
and ''Seventeen," and who has left for th
California coast to work with Brother Jjhn
in tho Lanky studios thcre Tho last pic
turo tho Huff-Plckford duo appeared In
was "Great Kxpcctatlons," from Wckens'ft
novel. It was to have been shown nt tho
Arcadia this week, but tho bookings wero
shifted somehow.
Speaking of "Oreat Kxpcctatlons," 11 had
two directors. The Illness of Itobert Vlg
noln, who was producing It, made It neces
rnry to call In Joseph Kaufman. When
Vlgnola became 111, he added to his troubles
by fretting nbout tho result of his uncom
pleted movie. Ho Kaufman helped him out.
The result Is said to have been excellent,
and tho directors arc now giving a correct
Imitation of Alphonse nnd (inston.
Two Mctrn-Itolfo troupes, bended by
tit bet llnrrymoro nnd Viola Dana, re
spei-tlvely, nro soon to go to Jacksonville)
nnd environs for a month. With Miss
it.trrymoro will go John Noble nnd a com
puny of twenty or more to take some scenes
for "Pgypt tho Gipsy," nfter which tho
slnr will tako a short vacation nt Palm
Heach. Viola Dana will bo accompanied
by John Collins and her company. David
Thompson Is already on the ground ar
ranging for accommodations.
CLEGG WINS SHOOT
Local
Gunner Huns 15 Straight
Whltcmnrsh Event
in
Hilly Clegg, of this city, formerly ths
Pennsylvania Rtato live-bird champion, was
the only gunner of a field of cloven men
to register a straight score In tho Port
Hide Inn Club's flfteen-blrd weekly shoot,
yesterday, at Whltemarsh. Clegg shot
from tho thirty-yard mark.
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