ngnwr . ;, iwiniTTw'si wai uurr -f ' v -swii.i jw . re i t..'-v "n:u:r,7, ,- "' ?-'. ,. i ., 'v;:- Kr -PHILADEBPHIA, VflBflaKSDAY, - DE0EMB13II 19,17 l'-.v""';''' V - EtJSED ARM AS WELL AS HIS B At AND LED THE LEAGUE IN ASSISTS WITH THIRTYFOlJJ T if UJ k t L V m 0P ,rxU BC MATTERED STARS OF MACK'S , $100,000 INFIELD STILL KINGS IN RESPECTIVE STATIONS icial Averages Find Defense Leading in if bined They ItAsis will Hssert Itself regardless of y appear. Connlo Mack's '$100,000 'jcr crashing through the Ameiicnn I.oiriip ioiiiiunt mien without i'l") ,'ltlon. then crushlnc the boat Hint the National .I.ciilmio Init I" nffri. now Wl widely scattered. The lircnUliiK up fSaerVfl to lessen Its efficiency mid cffcctlv cue's In the Held. After Rt.im'ltis 'jjfcf tho official American I.eafiuo fleldliiR nvcinRcs, Just leleiced. Il Is c.isv tn ..Understand vvliv Connie una nil Kinllei dnrlnir the heda of thli wonderful i i machine. Whether plavlns with pcnnuiit winner, penniint onntcmleis i j$ tail-endcrs, It made no dilTercntc In their vvoiK. Tl'e.v ntnod out at mi ',"3 times and Chelr fleldliiB placed a piomlnent poll In the Riimn won hv their respective teams. Jv'o two memlieri ut IIiIm Kic.it iimirtet now n.e on the ame team. Their ability, only too well established when laboring under the colors of tho Athlctlci, has suffered no loss In picsIIkp slmc the hattetlns of the Mack machine. Stuffy Mclnnts, placing with a liopele tall ender fn tlnee he.ions, -as tho class of the first basemen. More chances came his wa than went to any" other guardian of the Initial sack lie succ,esfull icpelled the attack of would be base hits, and It now Is easy to ee that a Icis wimp? tent flrstjmseman than Stuffy would have found the Mdi-kinrii ileepr in th.e cellar than they llnlbhed. .lack Ilirr- and Kddle I'olllns, at one lime considered Invincible around the l.evuloiic yucU bae if tallied theli In 11 llancy and xcadiness. l'atiy has moved from nhuitxiop to hci'iiiuI Ii.im and the honors for the leading second l.ai-eman lest between till p.ili Barry Is Htlglitly In the lead according to the aveuige-". but Colllni tinepteil one-half again as many chances as his one-time pi 15 Ins mute and mut be placed on een terms with tho preent manager of the Itnl So. NOW we come to .1. franklin Uaker. the Tiappe. Mil . headllner He was the ela.ss of the clicult at the thlid base Ht.itimi. lie accepted more chances than on. other thlid bi-eiii.iu In the league lid he took care of them without elToit. Ills wolk this r.11 was a great Improvement over that shown when wlih the Mackiueu. mid even then he vvus uited with the bet .1 1'ianklhi was Hie onlv erratic member of the gieal ipiaitet Most Chances Handled by "My Four" Combination THB famous four handled more cIi.uk cs combined than ;ini oihei iiuaiiet of Inflclders In the league. Mclnnl CnMlns and I'-.iKei weie the leadeis In their respective positions, snailng ever) thing that came theli wa and they never wanted for esctcUp Hjii took pall In onh 'It, gjiues but during his stay on the tiling line enough chances came tils wa to make the dissolved "Itlg "Four" supieme .Mclnnls was the busiest man In the league afield. He saw feivice In 150 games, bad lii.'S pulouts, !." assists and made 12 errors, having a latlng of .913 fot his 17(l" total i liani.es. Collins was a busy individual and during the (auiialgu. in wlihh he didn't miss a j"".' game, taking part In 15G engagements, he had Vi'i piilontH. 3SS oi Nts and , 2-1 errors, a. total of Til chances for a !i69 oveiuae Then follows .1 I'lank- lln Baker. The home tun king was in 1 ti) games, tik cue of I'll.' putouts, had 317 assists and L'S eirorx, giving him an aveinge of 'Mil for his .",47 chances. Harry saw action In lltl games, having lltii pnioutH, :i:i!i assists and 14 errors. His u3. total chances and 11 mlsplavs give hhn a latlug of .973, JusFfour points higher than the malk cudlled to 1-Mtlle Collins The "Big 1'our" had some combined icrmd Tliev woikcd In fiIS Karnes, had "409 putouts, 1131 assists and 7S eirois Their lotal 1 h.uicrs were 3548 and their Melding average was 97S. They aneptid mole than one-half as many chances as the Cleveland team, and the Indians had the most chances sent their" way The "lilg l'oui" had 3548 chances against tills for Cleveland, and their average was .978 against the team ni.uk of 1 t for the Indians. Again It must be remembered that the avciage of iu flelders Is much lower than that of pitcheis. outfielders and 1 ateliers. Their ,978 rating Is the best evidence of their to any ball club. After digesting these Ilguies It Is 110 wonder that the Hackmen were Invincible. CHICK Mel mi (iANUII.. of the Scintui.s. s a few points in flout of mils, but the clown goes to f the great machine. Ceikou and Turner 111 e a few notches ahead of Bairy and Collins, but me forgotten the moment It Is learned the service they saw. Magee and Tinner head Maker, but the two combined didn't see half as much action as the Tiappe mauler, Scott, of the Red Sox, Tops Shortstops NOW that wo have the "(treat I'our" kings In the tlnce positions which they "held down dining the last season tlicie is oul.v one station in the Infield with Its leader unnamed Scott, .n the Ited Sox. Is the tiuiitiestloned headline!- among the short fielder- The llashj liostoiuan pl.ived In eveiy one of the 157 games on the lled..Sox schedule m d he pkijed in mole games than any man In the American League lalihe Collins an I l!a.v Chapman were in one fewer Scott had 315 putouts, 18.1 assists and ."'1 emus tor an av erase of .953, Chapman was the next man. with 3b0 puloiits. 5'S assists and 59 eirors, for a i.ttlng of .93$ Scott was the steadiest man In the league and the Scott-llari combination annual the kev stone sack gave the Red Sox a stonewall defense mound the hull ItNberg was the one weak spot In the White Sox- Intleld. Oandil, Collins and Weaver stand out ptoml nently, but Hisberg Is near the bottom Among the tlijid basemen Weaver Was second to Baker. Among the shoitstops Itlvherg Is, thirteenth, play ing In HB games, having "91 putouts, 352 assists and til erior.s, foi a mark Of .913. Hay Schalk, of the White Sox, is the king of the catchers. Hetny, of the Senators, and Thomas, foimeilj of the Ited Sox but now a member of the Athletics, aro one-two in jhc averages, but the leal honors go to the maskman on the payroll of the world champions. Schalk .caught In 139 games, had 621 putouts, 14S assists mid 15 eirors. for 11 rating of .951. Rl(n (Weill, fif till Inill.itis w,a nevl vvhli tlKII 11,, ,,- ,1,a .,... m.i iJF IAt,. In 1..nl .....! It.. ,..n..A.l I.. ,ji'- uatiniu;, luufta buuu, 111' (.iihthc;ii in ,. iitntih nnt ,, ,xvt, "l mv ,'iai.nci :,u lll,l (IIIIHIIK IUO ICiOCrS Mejcr was In 55 games, had 235 putouts, hi; assists and 12 ermis, for an average of .962. Schang caught SO loutests, having 207 putouts, 102 assists and 17 eirors, for a mark of ,95. SCHAM the sa the same distinction in the National, lie was tied witli Seveield for the number of games, but led In putouts and assists. Aiiismlth, of tho Senators, was ne.xt to Schalk In putouts, with 5S0, and this was due to catching the slants of Walter Johnson, strikeout king. Scvereld, of tho Browns, was the leader In assists, with 150. Aln cmlth had two fewer. Strunk, Jacobson and Fclsch Leading Outfielders CfTItUNK, who laboicd In an Athletic uniform dining Ihu season Just f KJ closed, wus second to Jacobvoii, of Slt,.itiL lYilhaml drill fit. iIii,iiiu ,,i,t ,. M..". ...."BV. ...J ... .....,.LU ..... only five out of 431 chances. Kelsch, acute ainicic, icaoing in ihiiouib wun.,iv, iiaviug L'l assists and 7 eiru.s, for a mark of ,985. Joe Jackson, of the White So-, was next with a mark fof ,.954. Trls Speaker was close to tho ; flights below Trls with his average of Kthe season. When It comes to making assists the crown goes to the doughty 5I'lntr -Bodle, of tho thletlcs. Plug had a very good )ear both at bat and ":'.(leld and he had the dlstlntllon of toDted the circuit In assists with 32. , accredited to Cobb, his nearest opponent In this department. ktr Walter Johnson Is the class of the pltchus Jn tin; Held He went through 4t games, had 9"J chances and didn't make an error. Ills avciage ias perfect, fllxey, of the Phillies, toiipod the Xathmat League among the elding pitchers, Alexander was chatged with only one eiror out of 133 thunccH. tfere we have the two mti,t effective pitchers In the big leagues and each Is almost Invincible in the Held. This Is another way of suvlnir l,at in ItA ,. bll.fl..a r l.a tinttli.l It . fcut w fcro omvvvo uii , iiiuuiiu iv position. Jiuoe wenauer, or me uackmen, neiaeu well, not making an error 78 chances. Mays, of the Ited Sox, one error. Jtltml Managers Willing to JU cannot accuse some big league uvvneis of not having the nerve. Rght now a numocr of magnates if, star backstop of the l!iav.rp. Vw very attractive off em for li,U in Kruiice, u sereaut In conditional about the (lovvdy : 'any . clause which would abrogate the transaction In (hu event to Julii4hjion owners'. It was a g.mble, but .the other to take (be chance the Famous Stonewall Fielding, and Com- . Average .978 the i-otiillllun-i umtci vvlili.li ll inict Inlleltl of lln cl.t when the Athletics of tlili Kic.it combination did nut cflectlvcness, steadiness and value the .Mackmau, the lone suivlvoi - n .... ... , l , . . , 11 ninic: lino Nilll Hll averago Ol .ysti. the league. Klllerer held tho Hiowns, among tho outlieldcrs. ,,f ,, tol.il ,.f 'tt! I l..,..l..n.. r..it.t .. ... .. ..,,,., ,., u.,, ,,.ivjii',iiii 1III1CII 1)11 of the cliHmiilou While Sox. was an top with lilt .979. Cobb was a few .973. Ty booting eleven chances durlnc jnuklng as many errors uh Cobb. He which Is llvo better limn thn ,n,r,,l,n,- I- ., nrt..H.u.. .... t I.a ..V.1 ,n ,1,.1 ........ in itwuoraui y nj ug UU1U IU IIVIU yilUT had the most chances with 130. He Relieve Stalling s of Gowdy are keeking tho bcrvlccs of Hank and ure repelled to have made Ueorge Hie orrcl-top maskman, At present the OhUi Natloiful tluafd, There was offer. It was it dean nioousltlon. When flowdy returns ho 1m certain AIN'T IT A Joe - wir Do yvu f ao...2 Look at mp I ,3 ,T ABOUT W CTxy I'' CHRISTMAS lHvr VIM F0H J I Mopp.s ? . And aunt Uho mine? , -, , CARWe5 Y ALL TMC" 7 y ., S. -. shoppinc; r -A"" HINKEL OFFERS $1,000, 000 FOR BIG TITLE TILT Cleveland Promoter Will Give That Amount for Wil lard-Fulton Bout MONKY FOR RED CROSS Battle Must Be Stayed in New York, Philadelphia or Cleveland By M)Bi:itT W. MAXN Kl.l. Clue million doll us the latResi amount nf money ever offereil fur m athletic event In thi hKtoi.v of thf vvoilil is Matt lllukelH bid for the Willat il-l"ul- tou bamloii'hli bout piovlileil it Is held In New Vni I'lilladelplila or Cleve. land anil allmvtd tu go tvvent-lle 1 loundi i 'Ibis offei vvas made hv Mr lllnlcel ' tndav, and the Cleveland promoter has the lln.uirl.il hacking to cairv It tliinugh IllnUel Is iieie tu teftiee one of the bouts In the big tobacco fund bovlng t-hon at Ho- (ilvinpla toulKht having made the (tip fiom Cliveland to at"l"t llie Ih s in anv vvav he possitiiv can I U. S. Should Allow Bout ' ' cliauiiilouhlii battle lielvveen Jes AV'illaid and l'red rultou will he a vvoiideiful I'peitaile," v.tUl IllnUel, 'and an 11 will benefit the Ited Oroso, an enor mous Rum of muiie should be rcillzed TIip t'nited M.ite cjovernment should get behind the match and alien- It to be held in an.v town which might be se lected I thiiiK " much of the match that I peiMiuall.v will nuclei write It for $1.(11)0. iMHi, piovldlng it tan be held in N'evv VorK. i'hrailelplila or Cleveland that It lis allowed In go 4il leavt tvvellls -live lounds and t lie lioveiument will iaie the ban mi the showing of moving pic tures in the I'nltcd St ites. This offer is iduceio and I am inahlng It 1o chow the lied Cio'-s ami the lulled States (iov eminent just how bniiortaut tlie bout is anil give them an idea of tlie amount of nione(v which could he taKeri to (oarantees Sl.000,000 "lf llie Ihd Cniss believes that $1 000 . 000 lauuot be t iKen hi for their glorious cause. I will guarantee thet amount, take ;tll ,tf thn iluii-s .mil slnUM llin hmit nij.'clf under the conditions I have' nameil. "I flRiiie that Hole ale at least 100 i uieii in thecountiv who would pay 10"(i a scat to fie the battle. Also there arc 30i who would pa.v $'00 oath, 500 who would pa $.'00 anil thouMinds who would pav fiom $."0 to $100 Tor a 'cause like the Ited Cioss and the Ini 'portancc'of the bout, theie Is no telling just how much inone would be taken In at the gale "Kor txamtile, lake the .leffiies.Jobn sou light at lie no. 'I hat town Is virtual, l out in the Wild", but moie than $.'0, 000 was pcld b tlie fans to sec it. The vVllhird-Mnran bout drew- more than ,$l00,0ot( In New Voik. Can't Mti see 'what would happen If Wlllard and l'ul- Ion ever got together? Then take tlie I moving plctuies. How- much money will I come from them? Vou can't begin to ' figure it Would Benefit Bed Cross ".Vl olTer It not made to cNploit ni.v s'lf but to help tlu Ited Crn-s In this gteat wni .Mone Is needed to cair I on the work and tho holng spott wants' lo do Its share There might be tome people who cannot realize what a I gigantic Ihliig this proposed match Is I and to bliow them what can be expected, 1 am making this offer of $1,000,000 " IllnUel is known from coast to coast I as the foremost boding promoter He . staged tho Kllbane-Chancv light lu Cedar Point a car ago and piomotcvl other Im poit!fnt battles. Ho Is 0110 of the few' men who Is in the game for the spoil of It and not profit He can put on the battle and can It'lblougli, provided hl.s I offer Is accepted HANNES KOLEHMAINKN MOVES TO THIS CITY llanncs Kolehmaliien, the Finn chhn plon runner, who has made New York his home since coming to this country lu 1912, will hereafter llvo In this city. He mad application to the registration committee of the Metropolitan Assocla tlon of the A. A. U, yesterday tor a chuiigo of registration to the Middle At lantic Association. SUITS $1 1 80 OR OVERCOATS jHaaELnHIIKIl reduced man HO. til and tto PETERMORAN&CO. ?ZT S. E. Cor. 9th and Arch StratU GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEE LIN'? WAGNER KING 0F THK MUST VAbUAJJbli. rL.AI.Utt EVER LIVED, Bv ORAXT H l'.l'.i: with pnsllih olif rvcetitioo Is the tasiest phk or the lot The game lias i(n ieilete with vtai shott stops, stalling with lirolgi- WllKhl. Ill 187.", to Maianville Weave 1 and otbet in 'i7 Time weie f'l iimoi v. and W'aid llli haidui .letiulngs. Long lav i". 'I Ink 1 and Hal 1 v Hut theie hit b en onlv one Hani Wagner One Wagner Wagner stands to date, fm team worth, as the mut valuable hall pta.vtt tll.lt evei lived A gieat 'nfleloei is of more value than a great outfielder so in tills iep(t Wagner ha even 1. input hejotul Tv Cobb lluuhee Jennings was ,c stai a gieal hittet, a billllant lufli hh 1 and a bialn.v wolkinan Hut even Hughe v has to m il.e vvav befole Wagnn. a loan who for twentv eals could average 310 at hat nnd envei all the gioiind lu Hibl bit ween third ha'-e and the HkIiI field bleaclieis Wagner Is the games main maivel At the age of foi Iv -thiee be was sllll able lo bold bis own In big league wai faie and lo bal well above the avenge of the day and time For e'chtet-ii eais he maintained bis place as a too hlttei smashing all irmks v i t li a wide 111.11 Kin to spate III the Field He was as marvelous lu the field as at the hat I'loundei Ing. nwkwatd-look-Ing, bow-legged with his vast hands dangling at his side no one would ever have taken him for any action snap shot of grace Hut when it came to killing base hits MATT HINKEL Cleveland boxing promoter, who offers $1,000,000 to Kcd Cross for privilege of staging Willanl- Fulton championship bout. Hill Clark Will Co Over PIUNVmOV N J o( Ut mil Clark, lontr fnirh of tht1 Prlnitou buptmll Iphim will ail fur rratur Mmrtlj (o tKo tharRf of u V M C A hui ( lark on t i1h J Willi thr l1 lid III morn OrinWn in tlir ilim ut fnlut .1 M draw Hushle Joimlni.n nml itllr Krt f r Mo das Irft-n llio liuocbtitl Ktid) at l'rlnio Inn ftir Inn o r 'aim S&&UZ, jj&:&4 KING 111 ! I Dual Power Range II which have established M Kintr supremacy in the M I Parker Motor SalesCo. I- 518 N.Broad Si I fme. Yfau Got MOTHEK'S fUeSENT. J Iawo boqs? - rm oh BOY ' J AN"U gr-r.-r-'RAmD and GL-L'l-QRtooS FEEU.M' & shortstops, SAYS GRANT RICE LAND KICK huk of thud and li.tt k uf setiiud mr-p ping up his slib uf llie Held Willi a dtadlv leltaintv he bad no equal If Wanner had been a .'III hitler be would hive bet 11 one uf the movt valll abb men uf all time through his gieat definslve value alone Hut when to this ilefinsivi value was milled a 110 hatting malk foi twtnt je.irs the eoni ! lihiMllnii lilts him f.u and uu.i) hevuud ai! rlval; and lonipetitiou I Next to W.ignei, llie battle tests be. twe'iii Hughe v leuiilugs and Hetiuin l.i.-nt,' with .IcnubiRs favoied . lluglu.v was n maivel oif his own liniilt and onlv the extiaotdlnarj vvmtli of 11 WtlKliel e mild have dlsplaieit billl Km shiei lieldlng ability none of them has suipa'-ved l.oug a slim Mop maivel I wlio could move with great speed In anv I given illtettlon lloth Jemdngs and I Long wete hettet batsmen than most rf I the ilnul-tops of the present dav 1 IIUKhe.v eipieiallv being fHr nejoiul all i of them except Wagnei as a swatuiaker iif le putc .lennlnus langeil between TT0 and ",!)0. bis work on attack being olio of the big realities of bis play Hill Dahhii was another star, while doe Tinkei s lank i high Hut with tho enliie list eoii'.ldeied theie is no ques tion that Wagner tands at the top (Tomoirow The third baseman) TA TATA 1. rnnrfm UTrrnirffrnfiT llj4gjliftftftftftftftLftftLftftftftftftftftLBBllftftftftBHftftBLftftB SliigiSrmgggjg ''"''''' iuui 1 1 11 ini-rsiftftftftftftftftftftftftftiftftftftftftftftftftiiftftftftftftiiftftftftftftftftftiiftftftftftftftftftftftftTiftftiiftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftiftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftrgiftTP..iTei- o'i ' rf--f-n-rrra mmmtmimmmmmmmmmmlmMMmmmmmiBlm- TmtmmmmttmmfmamHmt BOXING PATRONS IN SERVICE AT Three World's Cham pions to 'Appear in Bouts i'or Benefit of Tobacco Fund By lUlil, IlKI.i, "A.V looUIng over tlie news pages i nf the deiir tld inprr can note Hint nianv boys at Meade, Mix and other, ttl.nrt unn't be hiitne for ('hrlstnias. I Wliete will .voil be flirlstinati" Suppose I jod were sitting on a chair ten or n' thousand miles from home, It makes no difference with our fives covering our fcatuies and a-woiiderlng what the folks at homo were doing. Would a good I smoke help u In sour little predica ment? That's the answer for the big boxing benefit at the Ol.vinpla tonight Uoxers fiotn all sections have contributed their veivlces, paid all their traveling ex tienxes, thiee world's champions can be, seen in the s.im- ling, thfre will be a whole (lock uf hueiestlng contests and at tlif same time jou will be elnlng a Ut- , lie siiinetblng foi Hie bns In the gieit ei tlRht In hlslo- n matter when- vou want to sit it cant cnt vou lump tliaf a 15 note W'lieie iciiilil a fan see tell bout", tlure iliainplous and eveiv bout a wiiidiip for, tills mone) It IhoIvIoiis limniMMeiit with icasoii oi ronuniin ifise v p( ihat Is just what vou get for mhii money. And Jou can u member that cvei.v ikiiiiV tnkfii In at the door gs to the enlisted men Hoxlng fat., lined Shlbe I'aik 111 Ihiiuiiuds when l.ionaul roiignt Niiimiie. If that scene is not duplicated tonight we ml" a friveut gue" should set Hecord llowevet llie fans wl'l he there Pa ll iollsin orlRlnated ll I'hlladelphla. and the filvmpW Is vvlthiti a twentj minutes' walk e!r the Ciadle of l.lbetl The only appaient illtllciilty will b to cue for the lam It looks like .1 ciowd equal tn Ihe nights when McRovern fought el-nii. K-etiliel fouslit Jacl. O'Hileii. KllbHie aid William!', and might even iupas T.eonaid and Kllbane fJrab a tliket now. If possible .Make It a lilbute that never will be foi gotten Tlennv l.eonatd the Kieatet HkIiI weight hi the history of the ting: Mike O'Dowd, the bet middleweight chain idem lu eais, nnd little l'etey Heiinan, boss of the baulnms, are the ihaniplons who will appear. light stihtly on the level, give action fiom bell to bell, and each has given bis wold that he will give all bis stieiiKlh and ola- lu every srccinl of the going. 11 s the big e bailee fm even the champion" lo do their "bit," and theie will be no sliihening I.eon aid boxes 1'iiddv Kellv and llie latter alieadv has earned the leypect of every IlKht fan O'Dowd will meet Young .Tack (I'llileo and It looks like a hitter match than O'Dowd and .MeCatlon, I'ete Her ' man llRlits (I'lUIITS) llenn.v ValRer and Valgei claims llie chainiilon'hlp of Tiance Might add another ehampluii if It were needed, but llie tobacco show tonlRht Is one altiartlon that doesn't need the boosting of it press agent. 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M Ege, Hopewell, N. J. SOMC GOOD TERRITORY OPEN WILL PAY TRIBUTE TO BOYS SMOKE SHOW AT OLYMPIA TONIGHT What You Want to Know About the Show Tonight in Oltnipll V, A. st km: ttriinil nnil ItnlnlTlrUf Mr"1" rut: rivti: llnors pn tit 7 p, to, first hout A P nt. tiii; mi tu Tilth f Hand. I..NTMtTAIMtnT (nniedliins iihil ulnsrr, tti.iKitr.Ks tinkle. 11 IK Itornp. llnH Msvnfll. Iltk Knln, sfrfnl Kslfher, l",rnn ,T"'" lor. labile HoUiBd, KreHdy Welsh. Atlnni Kan und lw firlmsun TI1K TARItr I III rrnls tn H. tiii: BIUSON smnlifs for rnlialeil men, htm prnnr In .Nnllonal Tnluiro I unit. Tit kirrs N ham: I Nnrlh .titnlper. .15 .outli hlfienlh, 1510 I lirslnut, 1IIS south and at rlnli. (loInK fut, Till! 11(11 TS I'mnkle tonnnf V". 4oe Jlflliljll. Ilallllnt Leonard vs. llallllns Vliirrny. Vnnni! Joe llorrrlt v. I'ltlil llovlc. Joe l.tnrh is. ll. lewis. Iru remller vs. ,tnek Klin. Willie Jiitkoii vs. Ilnl.ln HetnoliU. Jolinn Tlllmaii . Ilerk I lemlne. Irish Pit" l'i" ' '",V,,,".,P Joe Jrnnnetle vs. ,eore .1 hrlsllnn. I'ele llerninti vs. Ileum vnleer. Vllke O'llnntl . nml Jaek O'llrlrn. Ilennv t.eunuril vs. I red h Kellv. . for nothing The ushers show- ou to -.our seat and cotisldei llie ale doing the eiill'ted men a favor Ten of the hesi ttferees in Hie tovintrv will offl- elnte in as nianv- bouts. .Nououy re- ceives 11 nickel of our mone.v except the final 11 u nly ,t s.u uwmi, onu , no. 1. iie nlchl Mr Huovei niiist turn ' his head awav. Hie entire inone will bo . donated bv Steve Moloney to pay any bill at hand The bovs who put up the ling cae for the club, the elect! Iclan; 111 fart, ever body In the boxing business Is doing his share. I The novelty or Jack MtCJiilgan acting, as refeiee at ()lnipla Is on nttl.utlon ' In Itself. Husilifs dlffeienies aie thtowni aside In the luteiest or paliiotlsni. it's a great spit It Among the oilier ref. eitrs will be Malt H'nl.el, llie Wetern promoter, who staged anil oftlciated In the iccent Kiilloii-Mori Is bent and the BUY FROM JAWER For the AUto I.ntRest Stock of Tires and Supplies in the City XMASIFTS I 1 No War Prices i- "SKj j 1 fii3$i Ten Bouts Will Be Held, and Theatrical Stars Have Promised to Do Their Bit logical third man houM Wlllard and rullnti gel together fot the Red Crors. I'reildy Welsh, former lightweight cham pion, will icfereo one of the bouts and thai makes at lcat five champions In the one ring ci the same night. Irish ratsv CTItie Isn't a champion. Johnny Tillman ticvet has posesseil a title, Jo Jcannctte never followed Johnson, Willie Jackson hasn't tumbled Leonard, Bobby Ine.vnohls didn't slop Kllbane, Young I Jack O'Hrlen was sent along too fast to annex ft title, but the bovs mentioned and every boxer on the lard are ic wind- up attraction In any arena nnd tho fans get all this and more and the soldiers and allors get llie smokes, ' Music Mixes With Sports Some persons like music with their. amusement Johnny Wllletts, Teddy Maloncy and other scrappets of yester day were wont lo bring a band with them, but tonight there will be a regu lar conceit The Police Hand will ren-J , uer puiiiu n,,uitii ails null w ueir llie fr.inir fnlns in nil the sntie 'Civet Tlir " the ho.vs over there will hnotv that the. , gang over here Is with them alwavs and .hacking them up In the plnclf. SanS 'Bernard, funny Sam Ilemaid, will Jump down from Keith's nnd tell 11 few funny stories: other comedians of equal worth alo will elo tliclr "hit nnd there will he several good slnRCis How can they heei jou awav.' QBt 20th Year Absolute Certainty of Service and Satis faction attends Olds mobile ownership. 20 years ago the Olds mobile was the recog nized standard of value the same as it is today. Larson Oldsmobilc Co. 231-33 N. Broad St. c t C t t c f. VI tc n h ti ei li t) a tl u oi Si fc di bj ec dc w lfl U ac Be ai mi Is ac m . TilrkiiliU " I Fr c r lei be he 6v imwf tkmm Kraauu oi ma increatieu popularity, MtiMii iiiiiiltW T" tf K' 'ti T t'iJ "iS?. t . . r j; v M v .1 ,ri
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