Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 05, 1917, Sports Extra, Image 12

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liVHO FAILED TO MAKE VARSITY NOW HAVE A CHANCE TO STAR ON CLASS TEJA
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MONTH OF FOOTBALL
SOMEBODY IS ALWAYS TAKING THE JOY OUT OP LIFE
PtTANTS' RFrJORD OF YWFNTY-STX
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.IN CHARGE OF STUDENT SQUAD
NEVER BE EQUALLED IN LEAGUES
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ceir. Gridiron Tutor First Coach to Give
Braves' Tally of Pour World Series, Matty's
Three Consecutive Series Shut-outs and
Cobb's Record of 248 Hits lay Stand
Services for This Work To Organize
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v and Tram (Jlass Teams
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JDENT8 at the University of Pennsylvania should asull tlicmschc.i
E Jh opportunity to join the football squad which Is about to be organ-
tfcy Coach Bob Folsvell. It Is planned to extend the season for another
i or more and play a series of games between the various team. Kuch
I ean est together one or more elevens, and the numerous departments
hf University also can bo represented. In all. It looks lllo an excellent
& It will ?l'o tho ordinary studentH who lad; the ability to piny on
Ntrslty squad a chance to Rain some first-hand Knowledge or the game
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nent by the strenuous exercise.
sXitball training Is Indispensable In army work. H tenlies the men
Sa), how to act under fire, how to carry out orders without uuestion
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iMftlgs tn part of the drill which must bo Indulged In by the sol.lluri.
ration to that, the came maltcs tho men more rugged nnil able to alnnrl
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auous exercise. In tho army camps football has been found to be a
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rlul sport to take up and tho chances are tli.it the game will he played
hr.ut tho winter. Going over the top and running through a broken
tare similar to n certain extent.
t, Folwell Is tho first college coach to offer Ills Kerslcc3 for this kind
j.f "Ifork.' Folwell's contract Is finished for the season, and ni he lias olun-
rteartd his services It shows the snlrlt of the coach In his ptfnrt in riii lii
KT"bKile will receive no pay for his work, thero will bo no glory. In It for
and tho only thing ho can look forward to Is a blege of hard woik
K, IFolwell realizes this, yet he Is willing to devote his time to teaching tlio
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j fGOMlMl thn itimnnln nninta of this cnllpiro ramn. lip linti m.t nn nvnmrkln
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jfotpther coaches to follow and tho students of the University of l'ennssi
ranla should turn out In largo numbers to Miow that they appreciate loi-
K-irelfs generosity and make the new move a success.
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fT IS seldom that a big oiillego coach offers his services gratui
tously, but this Is what rolwell has done all the jear. He made
the long trip to tho navy yard every morning this fall to coach (he
Marines and rcceUcd nothing for his work. Now he Is willing to do
mprc than that and It Is up to the students at I'cnn to take up foot
bnil.ond help the coach.
Boxing Also Is a Great Aid tn the Soldiers
KVr6 ONE who has not -een a bayonet drill which was followed b an
Rjjlt'ixhtbltlon ot boxing can reallzo how closely thu two are connected.
& .'.Winders of the nadded glove co through tho same motions ns those rarrv.
p.fafglth sabcr-poljted guns, and when tho actual warfare begins tho men
K.'sesaeBslng some lmowledga "of boxing make the better soldiers. Uoxlng
; should be encouraged thrcnighout tho United States from now nn. .is Dm
ivUnife States Goernment has adopted It and silenced the critics of tho
n i sporty instead ot ocing a urinal, DarDanc pastime, it is one ot tne ntst
'thlitgs a man can'tane up, tor me art ot seic-ueieuso comca in qulto handy
'.. critical times.
'T.bb G I t i.l i. vin ti.ntvlwi.t tlin itnlrllArv rn l.t,t l. n liAvlm. l.l!l Ih
mHit Toledo. Fifty men commanded bv Johnny Kllbane. the featherweight ehnm-
"Tploa.. paired off across the field and worked under orders. Kilbano first
r;M shop ted "Left!" and fifty left arms shot out. with tho right raised to pro-
?? lsnT.41.A 4..n, Than nn , a n rlr.h n .tin l,nl. ...1.1. t I. .. IaH .Ii..h..I ...
fWTt giiii7 Jan. lutii V..U1.C i iiptiiw .u w.iu uvu; , t.ibii lii; icil wiuiivu ill
jnd off the blow. Uppercuts, Jabs and hooks followed, tho line advancing
n irue military order. Tho men wero on their toes nml ready to dodgo
"Psltlfcr way. In all, It was a beautiful drill and was better received than
rA'jTuy of the other maneuvers. At the end Johnny blew a whlstlo nnd
. rwwityiiVQ ngnis sianeu ilia suiuiers ouiierou cuqii otner an over tne
2 Jseid for threo minutes and the scene was llko that of a big battle-royal.
i !'A,H"ane was given an ovation ty tne iu.uuu spectators ana personally con-
IrijMUUlated by the general In charge.
i"JtThe army ofllcers now nro great boxing fans and they can't got enough
uthe sport. The other day the commanding ofllcer nt Camp Sherman
(or Kllbane.
"Sir. Kllbane," he hald, "how are tho boys getting along with their
ing drill?"
C "Tliey aro very good, sir," replied Johnny.
rp "Are they good enough to challenge tho other camps?" was tho next
stlon.
rtainly."
that being tho case," resumed tho commander, "I wUh you would
flvo men In tho various classes and train them to meet flvo men
Camp Taylor for the championship."
"How about tho length of the bouts?" asked Kllbane. "Will they be
or six rounds?"
"Four or six rounds nothing!" almost shouted tho commander. "They
'be to a FINISH. We want to win the championship, and that's tho
way to bettlo It."
4rYjf (T1HUS no hare an examplo of what the big men In military lifo
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'think of boxing.
Not only that, the soldiers themselves neer
Kilbano
WiH- tntes an opportunity to don tno gloves or witness u nuut.
PtWi has done wonders with the men at Camp Sherman and made tuch
hit that ho is likely to receive a regular commission before tho
"hAS pd of the year.
-i r.winis7 avtrl iltti Will Cnt41a T.tnfi-Qfn rtrl Irtri A vrlll ttllfft
'(..tuuntuiu ut ' rr ui-n. uuiijuiuniiiiig iiiVuiiiit
WEDNESDAY evening, December 12. one of" the most Important
'battles of the year will be staged at the Olympla A. A , when Uenny
onard, lightweight champion, meets Irish Patsy Cllne. the principal con-
er for the title. Cllne has been ufter Leonard for many months, but
, Is the first time the champion has consented to even consider a match.
f Cllne Is a willing mixer and possesses lots of clewrncss, he will gle
onard a very strenuous evening.
iA couple of years ago Cllne was a very ambitious youngster and was
ing all comers at the National A. C. Jack McGulgan took a liking to
boy and used him nearly every other week. PatHy had good luck until
night when he stacked up against Johnny Kllbane. In the first round
gave tho champion quite a battle, but In tho second Johnny reached
e's Jaw with a right smash and Patsy was knocked stiff. That knockout,
sever, was the making of Cllne. From then on he fought more carc-
ly and 'began to develop-.a knockout wallop of his own. Until his battlo
lh McAndrews at tho Olympla the fans believed that Patsy was nothing
. classy boxer who could put up a nice exhibition, but Inflict no damage
Lhla opponent. Uo proved the error of this belief, however, when ho hung
i on Eddie's chin in the third round.
r. That knockout wallop Increased interest tn the coming match, for It
Cllne a chance to put over tho haymaker again.
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and Leonard won from Kllbane In three.
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CS on 1110 Htfliumcill ill mcir rvaiCviii
rW about -unlforai legislation, somet!
ARTHUR - ivc Sot I 7 TUe most) fi Vod, S LAVAGE.
A .VWf5LL LITTLE HE 6 3oT A PAMSEROUS BY KJATURcI HC
WIRE HAIRED FOX I FlME PEDIGREE OF ALL- ( IS A WILD B6A5T
Terrier GeoRse L- K GT R,D V
GRlFFIO 5ErJT ME ( OP IT , '
FRom The JiCKERY) , ( 1 Q)ICK J V
Just a fewj day.5 f Theu PoCuTTTfJ Ja9
tGo A T306 ATTACKED MaRVUAwD Am OLTi V y7
OMe CHIUDREM UAT)V WA5 BILLED
AMD FRIGHTFULLY "BY HEP. TGT XOG
LACERATGD lHf:rv ,M JuST TelLIoJG.
V You - So 3)OM'T 'BllAMG
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MACAN, GOLFING
CRACK,L0SESF00T
SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS
' H BILL HELL
rrtlllllti: was time h-n .1 mil, ji.i-
i X ti lone pirson iuIkIU liai cn't a ills
..,. , r. dulnful irlance nt the hoxers and the
OnlCK itiVailS IraiSeS La- llstlouwrt Thni..Tleeteamdldmnrhl
to Help fontliill. In-fl:i II foiitrumteil
men and mon' and Rolf (iffered Its b"it
while thoro Ik hanlly n tennis player
ellKlblo fc-r jfrslw who ts not In tlio lilg
Blind Thr piriiiB of time has brouRht
Its eh.itiKPs .uid the better for lioilnc
TPiPW1?n TV IPTT AVn Many, many boxers nro In the .erlcf.
Lh,AKfSl!ilJ 1XN IKlLiArtU somo are acUnK RH ,,,.,,, n!,irurtnrs.
nciping 1110 uoyi to iicip ttifmclies
Others hnr li.id flip war ta taken out
of their put-M-s .Inlinny T'lhn.in inn
trlbuted regularly tn the Jtfri 'ros. and
when tho tobacco hov was mor.ttoncd ,
all tho boys urn in line (thing endit
where the ."nine Is due. the loet has ar- i
rlied And tha war dnes not mm to
affert Loxlng an It did basketball and
will Iinseball There Is hardly a s"iov
conducted t'iiat the club Is not filled to
capacity, nnd tho regular fan knows this
Is no Idle boast The Kport Is thrhtng.
We w.'.it tc do nil In our power to keep
It on ! 9 present hlfih plane, feel r'sprct
for tie nuthorltle", who not only perm't
but counsel the bouts, and while tho ten-
V' Zw 1BSlUf ""'"" ""n 's on taiic iyivaniHRo ot the (jooii
's.? nii;iei in snows cntrco
nadian Who Was Dis
abled in Big War
Ily CHAKLKS (CHICK) EVANS
When the Canadian troops made their
Justly celebrated rliurRc upon Vlmy
ItldKC, olio ot thu linen golfers In tne
Canadian N'orthwest was wounded In the
foot ; later blood-poisoning set In and
amputation fol-
j $$1$.
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lowed Xow he
is accuitomliiR
himself to the
upo of nn arti
ficial foot, and
with i hnrac
terlstlc courage
and cheerfulness
ho lias written
to u friend In
t h e N'orthweH
e prtsslns a
hopo that ho
m.o again com
pete in tin tour
nejs when he
has learned to
iim! his "new
pedal attach
ment ' Whether
be masters It
HUtllciently t o
A
UOOP featuie of tho attendance Is
the fact that men well our the
drnft age turn out In largo numbers.
After all, Mr. T. B. .11. .needs recreation
and next to personal eerclpe what Is
bette- than n good Ihely bout?
Kllbane knocked out Cllne In two round3
That makes Benny
look pretty good. But here'H another angle: Leonard knocked
ut McAndrews In flvo stanzas and Patsy finished tho tamo boy In
$fcre. It's an easy thing to figure out if you know how to figure.
Baseball Solons Are Ready to Talk Things Over
great national pastime will be placed on trial In New York and
icago next week when the Natlonul and American League magnates
together for their annual confabs. Heretofore the meetings have been
: exciting, as many trades were pulled off and lots of chatter spilled
hotel lobbies. This year, however, the baseball trades will be pushed
background until it Is decided whether or not It will be feasible to
game under the present conditions. It Is possible that the schedule
sliced and the pluyer limit reduced. Also, the spring training trips
iy. to be shortened'or cut out altogether. Something must bo done
i the game on a working basis, for the attendance Is hound to drop
year.
clubs are under a heavy expense and It would not be at all sur-
If. only eighteen players wero carried on the payrolls. This means
pitchers, tKvo catchers four Inllelders, three outfielders nnd two
Mil. in case or accident it win oe necessary to gain me consent 01
t of the' league to put on extra men. Traveling expenses also
to be cut down. The players will become acquainted with upper
receive, a dally ullowunce of $2 with which to purchase food.
kjpcVSbeea suggested that both leagues hold a Joint meeting after
rTular sessions and. tall; things over. This would be a good 0
l ali;(Hfferences could be straightened out ami tne magnates
e, notes on the sentiment In their respective leagues.
iWNM ferlHX (Iboul lunlforai legislation, something sadly
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CHICK l:AH
take his former leading part In North
western champions!)!-. Is an Interesting
question, but to the indomitable will few
things are Impossible
Mr A M.i. .111 of Ihe Vlelnli.l lit
" CJolf (. lub, one of the mt In-1
teiesttng golfers I eer met nnd I saw
him for the tir.t time In mill when a
team of Middle West golfers, of which I
was captnlnv went Into the Northwest
and mudo home i-uiprlslng discos tries
When we arrhed nt Victoria we had
tho pleasure of inreting some ery line
piaycr.s of whom we had neier heard,
and chief among them was Mr (now
Lieutenant) A V. Matan. then a great
Northwest champion. There was n Cap
tain Chambers there, loo, who plaed al
most as well as Macau a big Ftrong
chap with a terrific drive and a demo
niac tulcru, for getting out of tho rough.
It was not long befoic we slsltlng golf
ers realized that we were In a eritib!e
colony of line golfers. It was another
caso of the llrltb.il soldier going out
Into tho far places of the world and
taking his game with him. The Vlitorla
course was un excelltnt one on which to
dltpliy hklll.
I.cnrncd uou in irciauu
Mr Macan learned to play golf, and j
won a big reputation for II. in lie
land, and he was a delightfully genial
plajer
Ho was a remirkably ktniight
player, acid particularly good at tho
Irons I enjoyed tho loose manner in
which he held his Hub. He hiid a
wooden bull of ancient vintage: It was
of tho old St Andrews type, and the
way bo could putt with It was abound
ing; In fact, his putting was one of the
best parts of an all-around good game
Wo found bis golf language ery in
teresting. Hll the more so 'because he
still retained a hit of Irish brogue. If
his opponent got a good long dihc he
would say, "My word' what a big one'"
If the player made a good appioach he
would say. "The ball Is rather ndja
cent" I remember that In our match
he astonished me by saying Hint he had
not been doing well, but frctn then on
he was coin? "to freak u lilt "' 1 Irani) d
that this expression meant that ho was I
going to make somo very unusual
changes on holes to come.
Thought of ttamc in Trench
As socn us the war broke out thbi
golfer enlisted, and It seems but es!
terday that I had a letter from hbn oxei
sea dsklng fir some golf news It
shows how much lie loses the' old gnnie;
even In the trenches his thoughts turned
to American courses, and the friends ,
wllh whom ho had plaed In the huppy
days before the Great War
? repeat that It is a pity that this
great player has never competed In our
championships. There were many things
we might hae learned from him. Our
beet wishes go with him In his new en
deavor. Let us hope that he will find
In his new handicap but a trifling set
back to his really remarkable game.
Jriuik Mnron, the hemNucluht imjlllit.
h.is received an nlTer to art us ihilral In
structor Hf Camp Waihworth, 'p irtaulmrir
J'rnmli will aunt
Evening Ledger Decisions
of Last iXight's Ring Bouts
lltnu .Imk llrlttiin un. inn Mrim?
for .loliiiio Tll'min. tne Hril rots lxier.
In twehe nitimiv
Ilo.ldliil:- K. O. Millie LoiirMIii lin
leil Jack (nwie In llilrrlt illke lr
lln beat loin? .Mir Attrllt VJ lllle llurke
tlrew Willi (lltii O'Kcefei Inline l'e,Uii
brut .liilitiiii IturKett.
Mirniindiill.' U it.trr Inurrtte htolMir.1
ItuttlliiK KdiiIii In lour round. I'l it
rruwil itrnitniled mure ImsitiK mi t.iur
rtte took on Ue nrllil anil knolUr.l
him nut In Hie third.
llnltlinnrr Uhllr) llilkrr clren wltli
Jnrl, Sir tnilrrwv
New nrk (urrhtllm;) bmlie llireu
I'rril Pllilkoft". Ilinr .() uilii. IS xs'.i .lihn
rretiern tlire I'lrrre l.e llrlse, time
2.1 inlii. in ire.
1M.II" sli mnon "will he seen In attlnn nt
tlui Vntlontil on S.iturd.i tsrnltn? uppuftd
t"l Jiihmi Un
lliillllnc Slunloil, a scrnnpd tronl Miin.1
Jlink. will box the rnnl tn the Mliler-Ulnn..
burn niaieh at the CamlirU on S'rl.lo nlsht
(.tiurl'e Ileur. of the Iwentiet. SS'jrd. .lll
utt the other half
N.m S.ork m.inaKrrs In lle In hislni fev
rral pood seisppers .ilthmmh II ny be nntril
in it tli lx mnniiRur nnl' linn one bo In
eih 11111011111 IJjI. duis naj- with nny
rhnlrj. j
l'or Inslitnre Hilly Gibson, the man who
pruitured llnus- l.nnard, looks uflor Willie
Mtelntn .eottv .Monllolh has fmr it..l
neV'r.' V.".'V In, McKelrlck han.'l-s Sal
dlcr nartfleld nnd J'rdiilllii CalUtur.
Ulllle .l.ukfin. the recent benedlet, Ims
lin m.ilrhcl lu m-d I rail. Cnllahm lit
iihniplii nn I i.s . mli.. r 17 ilillihan l the
buy win stopind llarrj Tracj in n riiund
A e-le r.f intinstlii louts was staged
at HrlHtul on tondni eienlnn Hnrrj Ho: le.
n Mb fulurlte there dre th TranKle SI1.
Hums in ei f.iit ihapters
liinmrr lliirns nnd IVeney offer a siiKri
dld i.ird nt the Cambria on 1'rlday eetilr.s
Jail. Ulaikbiirn. Hi. loial cratk, will ui.po.e
Herman Mllkr In lh dual.
Imie, In th Km Vnrk Momlnc World,
says the Jaunnrd-Cline match nt Oljmpla on
the li'th In a Irtiul thit esery siwrt writer
will wnnt lu see and every ran, loo
niliiz Mulionr. of ltazleton. will W fihen
h chjnio to renaln ixipularlty with tl.e local
fallN 11. xt Week Miiholiey lirk s It. d Ilolall
In the si ml lo Hie llermnn-Tuber ko
P.nlili Slulllim, the manncer of Mike
O'lnwil. also lu.iks after th Chrmont l"lub
In New Vrk lidil Is awaiting .ourt de
tisiunrt before rundui ting nuilib rshlp shovs.
.Ilininr 1'ap.i.i, of Atlanta, Oa , the boy
who sh.iued so well Thanks-ilvlm; I)a. has
b.en malihed to meet Vnumi MiOiiorn In
the.em to the Cllni -Leonard liut tunlsht a
v.ik.
The Ileil I rie.s (arned soin i lure munei
last nluht Jnhnn) Tlllmin. Ihe boy who
clfi red to donate a share of his ring earn
Inss tn th sut.tet. mil J.uk lllitton, lit
K.istou -
Illik ( nrlei. who assisted In arrnnnlne; the
matfh hrre between Lernard und Kllbane ill
the ball park, will conduit a bnxlnc li"neflt
for the Italian war fund ut New Hasen
Friday nlaht
f lilropee, SltiKM., la enmlnc Into prominence
alnntr with lloslon and Lawrence. Holdler
lllll i'orsi her defentid Ted llussel In H ten
round liont In Id at the Alias A C , of that
Plate
Jolinn) llnndee. who has won six or sesen
Htraiahl Isiuts. the last u knoikuut oer
Kid Mllllnms (as been laid up nut, n
poor mitt fur some tlm Mid this i,in bo one i
or the rrasoiis for nn mall from him recenilv I
Honour. JllSl In short thn Kid We Mire
ininklllj about him v wish to congratulate
.lm tiiion the nnnlversars of his twmti
fourth Llrthd.it A KUn. e nt the record
books shows Williams was lorn In 1W11
hasen. ltnmarl.. i. i nib, r .", IspS.
Irnkle ( ill.iliiu's knot kout In eighteen
,;,.".n1" '""" "y '"'"' '""" H reiord
i;-'.!?."'1-" .N,,on '" "nno"'"'! In hine Klopp.d
SSIIIlam lln-sler lu two n nd preaumahh I
5?li" ","n'1' Terrj Millnsern elopped
I edlrr Palmer lu one round Nearly as
nulik as.the mirrj folks In lilklnu. I
8ANANDTENER
IN BALL SCRAP
National League Head to
Oppose Calamity Howl
' ing of Johnson
BIG BOUT NEXT WEEK
SI1W "iOUIC. lioc 5.
rios'einor John Tener. of the National
Lengue Is about to match bis s rcngth
svlth tint of Han Johnson In a waitliue
barebnll scrap
i A pollej of antl-calamlts howling will
bo placed squarely before National
, League magnates by (Josernor Tenor at
I tho mee'lng hero next v cell Johnson,
mr.inwlille. is crying for stringent r-
I ductlons nil along the line, Including u
'shoiteilng of the p'aslng scliedule
' Uisernor Tenor declared today that
iso far he has receised no word of a
joint mertlng In Chlcigo of National
'and Ameiiein Losgue mngna'es to dis
cuss wartime economy lie already Ins
miilf It 'plain lie sees no' teasjn for
taking diatlc slops Now he sfindi
(Irmly against any plan for inducing
the plnscr limit, which stands at -
to 1R Tho pollcv of (ioveinor Tener
Is in present the host baseball possible,
take all lossis as they come, and end
tint calamity howling. Carry Herr
mann and t-eseral others in thn National
Lengue have announced their stands
f.ivtn inir a reduction of a pla.sor limit.
game
Ily GKANTLANintlCK
"vL'T of the snst fl'ass of records made i any extended
J- on tlio ball Held tbeic nro only one
or two Hint will stund that may. In
fact, stand for all time, so far ns the
Hm'ted human mind can grope Its ssuy
through tlio mlHt-cos cred future
It Is possible, of course, that cscil a
major leaguo record of iweiity-slx
straight victories, now bold by the
tilants. will be cracked
it Is easily possible that the Hrasc-s
record of four world series triumphs
in succession may be equaled
It Is also possible that .Mntbewsons
recoid of three successisc ... "-"
...... ....it. 1... enunled.
" ..' .'.u.r "..', of 48 hits and
r.iSs in ono sear may sunn
passed. . ..,.,.,.., ,, r,.,.nls
The ii netcen nriBi ......... ----,
held bv Keefe nnd Maruuard may bo
beatei. any J car. us remarkable as those
marks ale.
One Almost Certainty
Due ricord llif. Is almost sine to last
out 1 ages is that held by Cy Young
T ke will stalwaits - Mathewson
nnd SVils Neither was able l.j pitch
Hid "at"" ..,, ...,, Wuls'.i and
is mam - ,-. ,, r.lin.canie
Mathettioii, with nil his
and ulienuinK isinivi.-.
ed t.10 a" main.
WOll tins lllg-ieiihut-
011
date. Alexander ran un
sixteen In 1916. but that Is a mark that
may bess1ir away, as tlio margin beyond
the old locord Isn't scry wide.
The Cobb-Young, or rather the Ty-Cy
or Cy-Ty. nro beyond all assault, n ths
game now stands.
119
day be
Plank both
mark, ss lllle
pitching Jpngevlty
barely pa
..... .... riling
"" v: ...,i..i am names, oscr
-:rrthratr.--.nretiian
ii ...,n near V -i'" e."
miy XMr i .tt.tv bi. wined
get
ng
bo
a"sXh" imrrow margin may bo wipe
i',,o?,n?y,,e'rr.lMt happens ,.
llfty r tlxtv
....,. t-Ai- nifittir,
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If mir.' "'-..''., , Intcht be
mc in". " "- '---
future u ir
can. iinr.iu
ii.twil si t onio
.a ..I.. .. I.. 1-IB
I., i.is org enreer. what slow has
. Wiiirf !"'.' Vl
..I....!.., 9ft cri.mPH.
onlv go a trin- bond Bin?
in tne way " - -
..... e ittnuo master
IT1 whnVto ;on,o this earthly
Only C;
NOTES OF THE HOWLERS
In the Insurance l,e,ictue series Maryland
ne do.vn i(il In his third uame. Travelers
reTtie'i1'"1-.'?"""".5' .'" .!" times, nrnwn
returned a V20 rnunl In his openlnir match.
TransTiutual won Ihnc from Aelnn It
Jl'iVh ,J;,':i'l7inlnf,Bme bv a slx.pln Jnsrulti
wllh .UK pins. Horton got o. in his 'second
.iT,,Ai"f.ci"MUI"" ,Vro """"t 'n the Phil.
ill rein T "'i"-1'" nn'' "mn nlBl "
i.ii ""rneil. Crescent won the entire
series from keistnne. haslne sliiIe Varna
ntre In sum eaalon of ti.Vi. nil and W"
M-'St'in ""trll.ulrcl 2ti n' nrd Vme!
Hurl l-y stnrled with L-lM II II and Kbn.
also rolled well for the wlnnlnif nulntet
Tloia lient Metrnse three stralsht knock,
hie .Imin U7II, in ncl ,,. Me? ,,.M h?
and 1MI. .Mael.aiiKhlln.
eonlrlhllled "J In
lln shed with
scores of "in.
secured ill) hi
'ores of t. t.i
the hlah alernir.. Imitl..
Hs unenlng game, nml Mitrcan
.Mil. Illlet of Melrose rolled si
'" "V1, "!1- vhlle Wllsjn sci
nlo third game
IlLrii1 n ii".n""t,,wo frnrl Camden The
I.,,,.'!.1 '.I'" T- 5;!'lnlH Itallrosd series
was lmstimneil This milch will mean the
claiiilns of the leaders and champion".
it '" .I!n;".f',l """ I.nproiement Cnmpane rrn
h Thirteenth nnd Sprlnir Harden Street.
t.Hl bent Clly Nhops tun .,m.s and tied
sllh sprlm. Harden f.,r llrst place, as the
latter ; squid ilrnppnl tun nnmes t the Sec
ond S lee President's team Campbell, of City
Simps, alone passed the double eenture
mark getting I'll In hli neeond game Comp".
trnllir iiulntet imn two from SS-st t'hlla
dt.pl. la nnd I rankfnr.l beat llermantotin In
tint i,ami8
The Mmv.ltrl.lKe tr Cliiihier League Karnes
nrultcd In i lotlunir winning two from IEur
Atliertlslnv won all three from Contract,
itic second l four pins, with a eili'i score.
anil the third on a roll-off of n i;u,"i tie Ac
cuunts nun three from Wholes ii...
all rls.il
ho follows (ho
r f
.fJX-Tjar- ""11-.
r
m
st. Paul has coitnhuled O'lloud, flllihnns. i
Krtlti ami uthsr iriuks. hut there still la an
cither to to heard from Hilly iiiske, the '
I'.f!!' '":" Jwe'Blit. who ncently heat Jaik1
Dillon halls from that place Mleke iilll
tmet rnil I'ultnn In n lenrountl I nut nt tha
Minneapolis Itoxlng cluh on December 1.1. '
I'riimnter lliitlt. nf lien...r .. i.
til recent Ie-nimrd-Klrke in itch, has iitTi red '
Ilullllnir Levlnsky .10 per .ent of the cris-s to I
...... u.,.1 ,.....-, in a iin-rnmid linuL at ln-
ser on the l.-.lh l.ilnK has nrcept.d n.
...... -j ,.. .ri,inui- no oier nunseir In an
eftorl ta clinch tae mttih
Numerous letters lire reeelwd from lexers
deslrlnt- In offer their sen leers for Ihe tr
baecn fund. A llkelv l.tnklns SS'est l'hlladel
Phlnn. lack I'lsfher nfle-s to rreet llennv
1-onanl for four rounds Ills picture spt.iltr
Well Of lllm Fl-tehee miiuiup. t, I t.t..
fWImv and npnireiitlv hIi... tu Itox Itrnnv for
'rtl inundf a brKtwirr lu nn niuc-i
chancp hh the 8itNnnt'( io.r uhr lirnnv
la roncrnd. Klvhr hoiili Kt in tnuo
ulth Mr. Kain of th Jtoni or Jrop In nnO
ree Mr Maxwell.
Amateur Notes
t Nri't iv i ii "'M'titll nn a tl
.tius -f Hriit -Iritr titi Mh n-' r!
,' ittft ti-'-iiiM i n i: hMlln .1 N 1M1
'r. '.'.'Hit Nr 'Ih'-'l sl"i t 01 yun - K;i
slin ton S7sli offer t in
T m ,s.-n l'Dlrt i lui wUhi'it tn Mr.nI,
cint1! v Itli nerofi-1 ami ihlnl-clitMt lnifeitlriM
1 tea nit li.ivlnB Ii-1!! In or nut of town. Joh
tpn Towl'-n, B I'.re ntrnt
Th Silent Thn would lllte tn luur from
second.cl.mt biktbill learns tdajin at
1 lioinv or imnj ortri- II. Klntf. mmi-tKr.
1 7.'i: North Tfiit -fifth Mrtft.
vt Sirrshfii'H a first and 8pnal-plas
lif.rltPtbaU team of (.rtnRntown, him a few
open dHte and wuubl Ilk tn hHr from
tennH haMnir liall. II. Ii IlamiK". ::; yp
I,U"len Mtreet. or phone Vomlnt; ,'v. J
bttween a and 7 p m
I'rlcli'.ril A A a fourtb-clauB bnkelb.iU
team ileKlresi khiii at Imm nr nwaj .1
Vrmlor. mtnantr, 0311 Wheeler Ktheet
wtw but orco ,
iil i.,tI: Im sn f.r bovnml
- e.iiti.,ii Hint rn ril"
i-i.ni.vii""- " ..- ruiuro Hf:ir
unm ran vipvmi7c -""-
nmvlnir on l.rvo"il ,
rv hns one o' tlio ser,v few rccn.cls
tint shmi'il Hand
Another 1'enU Holder
Van I.iiole lul n nnjor lenmie iiattliic
.-nlt four v.ars out of twenty stmts
M's host tur-1 was two sears n Hie-
eftntli-t
t. l.,,enr led li lllK leilKUe II
eicht times u. twenti- years Ills host
,.,., , 'our yirs In niceesslon
The Imlll-C c-eificss nr T.njole nni'
svnp.tr Is 'on well known for any o.
etwlnil iio-slfl'"'"
Ww tnk on Cii''''" rr Til
"Tc lr1 n liitt ti a's-uit "'"o- iai
n sun ''o" i-'l '" finished I" f-ont
let, lll't n' e'e-e-t th'N' A "ll llf 1'ISllt
inrl.t,led t1'" I'-ISII nni lliou i
, .. i i real; tint nlni-sonr-ln-nio
r..-t,,-t ei.ch?
Vl'e-n I iiin ' i limit WPS two seirs i-
,,l(,,.pe .-. rrl ii'oener's hest nrirk va
'our. what c'n-e" Ins Any rani riiiuilnp I
fhn ucceslse t'lt-ll on In ten1
ii..!-, is n -i-'in tvho has leil
n.lf.Pelve rec-."'l liy sesen years anil
n'ltenAr'u 111' Hl'e.
These mnri-ins are so si iile, in muer (
vtevotil p'l cTttntt'Moo. tit it It seems lin
njjsflttlt to flcu-" arclher entri' svlvi can
"n fnrtl'e-
Vlr.t nMii-m?
Ofe'fl n 1'iaee. ft, i. ' I
nnrl l,tst. p- I'.te w-e 1 nn't nf
-ei-rt -a ft -I nr c tm-i-;ltle
Vp ms-1 l"i ' s ' t,nliliH"r1 i-
tn re- ' -unnuur nn-l. ss-lth
A't 0 pi"rtrti
The strikeout reevtH Isn't fltoil
I'EXX KKIiAYS ASSURED
IntcrcolleRiate Track CInssic Will Be
Held Uist Saturday in April
The I'nlscrslty uf I'enns lsania Ath
letic Asioc'atloii has cleclileil to stae
the annua! re'ny carnlsal next Anrll. as
usual, anil Ihe final laces will he holtl
the last Snturtl.ts of tli it month 'unless
iiufnreieeti eu ts should eiu-o a chaitRe
n the date
set
lyyiygT
w I mooinness m
Lv 1 ' - IH
Kh IH
m One of the most star- !
K tlinu' features of the H
I.ajole" g i K hit EiL'ht is the IIB
1 B silence and smoothness H
M of us action, it fairly n
EJI Klides thro" space. Xm
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i i rarkerlYlotordalesto.
1 1 518 N. Broad St. I
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leld
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SUITS $
1-180
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kkiu'ckii i mm 3
PETERMORAN&CO.
S. E. Cor. 9th and Arch Streets
' Oiien Slonda) nod Milunlay t'ntll U o'tlnrk
TO
on im: i:
JJ5 nml C.'ll
Mrrrliant
Tailors
Year
Del Oaker Enlists
Dl lUker, who finished the 1017 season
as estcher for tha Ban Francisco team and
mlaht have had another trial with the lie.
troll Titers irxl sprint:, has decided to an
siier his country's rail and has joined in
nasy at San Francisco.
Pat Flynn in France
Pat Flynn. who w n 'r'h Ionadls
tine, champion before eomlnc lo this coun
trr tn run far the Irish-American A. C,
and later for th. PaulUt A. C. hat ton.
back acres th. wtler, H' In tht uniform
ot tht United States, and It golns to nht
lbs ilocbtt.
Self Keated Closed Cars
Riding in an O'ds
mobilc closed car is
just like sitting in
your own living room,
The combination car
-heater and foot
warmer is another
distinct feature of
0 1 d s m o b i 1 e su
premacy. Larson Oldsmobile Co.
231-33 N. Broad St.
WH&f
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Nerves?
Does smoking ever make you
nervous, irritable, easily annoyed?
Then switch to the Graird !
You'll find it a boon and a bless
ing to your nerves. Yes, and you'll
also find it as full-flavored and sat
isfying as it is harmless.
There is immediately notice
able a distinction and a
difference in ttiis Liberty
Sedan. There is a distinc
tion in its low-set, square
cornered, design. There is a
difference in the way it
rides and drives.
O
The Liberty Brougham
threads traffic handily in
which a cumbersome lirnou
alne is hampered. It mokes
speed in the city. It saves
precious time.
The Touring
and Roaditer
U3S0
Real Havana
10c and. up
Gm The J
lrarn
Cigar VI
Never gets on your nerves
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L. S. BOWERS COMPANY,
388-40 North Broad Street
Distributors
Keystone Phone Race 4241 Bell Phone Locuit40BO
Open Territory for Dcalert In renntjlrtnla, New
Jersey and Delaware.
Tho Brouih&m is priced at tJTOQs thm
Lmndaulat 93700; th StdmJt, $1925
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