' ' -f', . -",' V ... 'D ,-!.,.'. ;V ItfwbsliNG InjkLrC '"l!Bli4BR-PHiijBAl!E3pMA! ATUKDAYk DlfebMBlttK 'ife lfe .'".. i-. . i - . ': .. ."' j ., ' i J SPORTSMANSHIP OF BOXING FAN PROVED IN OFFICIAL FIGURES FOR THE BIG BENEFIT &HOWJ RISTMAS A VERY BUSY SEASON IT WILL HAPPEN IN THE BEST REGULATED OF FAMILIES RING GAME PAYS ITS TRIBUTE AND $7273.44 TO SMOKE FUND AT BANNER BENEFIT PROGRAM SM'T 7iTsG0LFBJ ITH GOLFERS, WHO MAKE THINGS, LOOK UUCY- TriSR5'5r Tne omly Golf BM-U tut uimi i ; ; 1 , -. 1 -, HAD IT TCN VgI-iJW (RIGHT FOR CADDIES AND OTHERS ... . ... . I VI GOT LEFT OUT CJF THiVT JJOZEN You GiNVE 1 t .-T it. ArUhK JiMLA ME LAilCIIRISTMiSS TurW l re. ilmont Has Most Successful Year in His , Fans, Boxers and the Promoters Responded Liberally and Virtually 100 Per Cent of Money Taken in Went to the Cause W-R, PIN-H toryWilfred Reid Urges More Two-Shot Bi-L! Holes: Would Eliminate Three-Shotters I TuiA DRlviCP UJAti I 1 tf . .! ? tit IT 1 int. um . :i . v-. 1 y 1 uw-v wivwB, . .r -. tr 4 MD IT TCN TShMi -W I MEBO A Nt.Jt r- j y t iLrtSviur 'i-' )" .v A.t-,' s;-r &&? V V B? jr -y . .vow -iyx M I A ... M ,V ift i N1i 157 A I J-4 v V.V 'Y v K Air Ay sk rv m pi- ' J BT. I I n as .. a (V 7 out the tiptrU of Gotf. 'V 1 r .. ,. 11.. i t ... 1 ..... -j" t iw .'i.u mt inuiia uf liicl Olio inn 1 iiitttc tnem iclth May itbiris nnd the tvritl o foicrr.i mm mr aonp ot birds nnd hire them tioj from their uor.orfn trorM. 1 tealk tcilh them over preen fieldi nnd ttmtrr .imilino Me. I sweep away the mentnl cnbicrhi nim" .oltv imlend prnee nnd ton- tcntment. 1 restore thiohblnn nerve nnd ant n pnnnren fur nil inres nnd nor. rtes. I appeal alike to the young and the old, to the itinnu nnd Ihe ttenh: Presidents and rulers, poet and pennants, the hiph nnd the Inn; ara my devotees. , X neither hutj nor sell, lend nor Imrrntr; I irccltr nnlhlm) nml oive all, ' 1 test min's iouIs and tin their tempers nnd I hiimj forth the let in alt. 4 million of tho AmeiUnn people me mu tillllnp slnies. And men rise nnd eall me hlcsied. I'l'.'l Hit t'l TTtilt. ITVH1S tl Unite to the Ric.itcit of ivas written by us three years una nt tliis mikiiii of the .vcur. unci It Is republished not at the iciio.t of tiny utis. but dtnp1 becaii'e fcomo ono might wish to cut It out for the- scraphnok. There nie better tributes, of course, nTnl If nu happen to have llifm Jut semi them In for publication The Yulclide Season in Gnlfland flHRISTMAS llmo Is u bu r.cuisii, Willi the golfers. SluM of the rlillii are Riving or hac slvcn tho cad lies their annual dinner, and by IhH time eery member of thi thltU-mld clubs hi the riill.idclphla illtnct h.is received a letter from the hintse and Kteeii-ciminiittrcs asking for contribu tions toward tho Clinitnian fund fo: the ciiipln.vc. One sl.itcmcnt th.it was tent out from one of the luli opened with the naive t email; thai if the members had any money loft after responding to the numerous appeal" the commltteo would be glail lo meivc donations Many of the . luli- do '"C5 not Permit tipping by the niemtcr.s and -, Hivututt? (in ifjrfiui lining ..' IIIIIK'J VI' ii'i !(.. . . ...... ....... . -.- I ' AnVifla n ...a.... II.. I.. ... .'. . i.i. '.... e- inure is lime uoiitii mai aaie m:i af .quest of the national fuel niliiuiil'ilratoi hA'the golf houses be conserved. The separate bulIdtiiR". one for K"r.tral tl'jb iiiirio-ot and t lie other for the locker room The number of men who play while r golf, unless there Is a ery open season, Is. putelnclllblf. The eb.hs upend a lot of nionej keeping tho locket U"uoi w.iitu for the nn'iibits, but 1'ieie me not enough golfers who caio suMl.'ietitl. fin whiter wolf lo make the effoil worth while. There Is not much kciikp In burning tl.iiiio.iniN of ions of coal during the winter mouths for no iiiiji.o at all. WIIKN we lealie that t tie pm.ile fainille f.io having mi much tlouhle gettlm, their one and two ton lol-. aid the blit faclories and plants must be kept goin;,. It seems nlm'-t criminal for the clubs to throw iiwaj thc-e thousands or tons of co.l rich wluler. Not only will the clubs aid l'ie (.io prurient bin lhv will help themselves.by this ccononi. There is plen' i loom In meiy chili to accommodate ihe golfers who want lo pla winter solf and no one Is going to be nut lo .in sipat InLomenii nee b Inching up-liie nrrous locker room" ftlcrru Christmas io 'TTEnU Is a me'rry Chilstmas lo golfeis tlnousliout the cit. Time ale , " two thankless jobs in this golf life. Onu Is the rlialiinaus-hlp of the rreen committee and the other Is the task of running the house coinmiitct-. Mjx ?o matter how hard either cl.alinian ' '!elsm. JIuch of it Is merited, but niojl gtfl chairman may make all kinds of needed I.' it the pink pt condition for months ut When the glass Is not cut. when there N no sand In the Iio::p. when Hie greens are not cut and rolled, and evciy bit of good lie has done Is forgotten. Of all the thankless Jobs In u country club bis is the mosi thankless. The Jj-u, samo U true of the chairman of the jihi lakes this opportunity of evpiesslng to fXs committee and his helpcru the wlsli Christmas time, ffeo of complaint. j,f Wjth a 'ot of golf clubs In this ' ii' twill l.n n firn.ll. r- .tnl.lt olli, if .1... - -, "in "u i vimiw .i .iv.ru him. wi ..... i..n & -' I..U I. . ..- .. rt hViuu i iii ur utiiiiiiiiiiiiiitii .tti hi f fg, appeals In the annual icpoit of t'.llis J. Kiim of S4S40. tlie l:tl"pst in IIih pIpipii jyt.'" ..-.., r.--- -- K7, years ago the floating indpbtcdncss H.oon, and the club hopes to wipe it , er iery kind to the lsltor. They Ki-x members of the club and the members year the sum of $283'J, the number of PIIILMONT illil a lot for th 51 251.78 being turned over. he I tho entire entry fees went lo the lied Cioss. There were 10.1CS caddie engagements and the .nuiiKsteis earned f86G0 SA this jeat, aj compared with J&OST.Sfi laat ear. The bin months were Ma.. June, July, September nnd Ot tuber Tlie banner month was June and the poorest month was e'ehruar.. Philmont May Add Another Golf Course 4 TITENTJO.V has been made Luiuetulns the possibility of .mother nlde o , J.V1 cigUtcen-hole course and 'adlcal chanRcs made to tlie pm-mt coutte t A number ot the club rncmbeis have purchased n tract of rt; acre ml. ftj JolnliiB the present links und t'ic3u next September. One of the plans : .Yi.iii thii nrnnprtv und then tell it niiinl.ni' ..r hunr.li.... ul.uu 'i.. "- -"" '"I ' - -" - i'Sk-kvill oe put up io mc ciuu mciuneiM Sjlj championship warf roii b Simon (Jarlic. with Louis I. Djunenuauin as t . Ar-i... nml tVta n.nmii..j tllln iviA.it Jin j uiii.si -mi . ...v ,,w........ .it.v, ,...b ' S'Xlverlht winnlru the qualifying round 'restaurant did a business ot mote I1 ftilnl InrotnA was in excess of SC& 01)0. ti-M fir-oi j.u.iuu ami T,ne uoutu coiuiniiict.' ,.Mnj. i no iiuu na ji total mimhet RThIi of 61. . . . ' ' MR. GlliniCI,, who lias Seen the only piesideut since the rlnl. was organized, hits the nail on ilic head when he says: In the)-trying days, w.hcn eery one is Blvin- so lutuii of liliu,clf in tlfe extraordinary dcmandH of the hour, one may lur.i with good conkclenco to some needed relaxation that will sti'en4thi:n him fur ft.rthfif (Tnrt. I'hllmont sices this oimnrtiinltv 'r, njnli ..f .... .... I; ''"' aro Ijetter citizens, with i srealer C j healthy c-tlzens." Here Is a Heal, Worthy Golf Sugyeslion WVfJlUVKSO REID, the professional GT tho Infelllcent type of the coif ndertui con mawes a poor instructor, oecaiitio lie cannot tell the pupil why and wtiercrore or. tilings, lie l,not only playB the wime, but out rather recently with a brand are made up of one. and two shot eehot hole in this, or any other country. . Ho point oul with reference to the three-shot holes that even If the 1 spolls.one shot, it Is pntvible .shcts. If lie mUses the drive it lie' driven ivell and misses Ills brashey. another brassey nlll -home. But in tne case or i l. not, possible. In such u Jar.trie ilacr, whether he i suaja..es:i man two -r2ss -.. -!.. i. ...1 ujju ,(H'w 1. 1..1.. ii... .tf.i I'lcm ioio ii u in ,. .in.r.n. guinea ami iccieative plcasuto. this annual appeal give (he club nj'a 5.:i '.Ullll IMC ,1 --m ....... .. ... ....... ........ ... ... .. tliiK ". uml ilii!nn lli.i , ,. . ciini witi ' epiy iatiiaiii. in me le - II. at Hi" coal now be. us tied hi ;rir.t ni.i,oill. of the clubs ha-e two Philadelphia Golfers woil:, 'ie comes in for n lot of ciil- of u , not. Tlie giecn committee cliun ,ej. he maj keep the cour.-e a time, but let him hae one day house committee. So a fellow suffeier everj otner chairman of the gteeu that he and they may have a Joous district or.:ng at In wheltipr theie '...In... tl.la . n.. . .1... Ilt.lt... . .. . nn .,.n. iiic i uuuiuill '.OilTIHx , ,.. .... . uiif ni'o in.', i ne nei piont as jt A. ClniliPl. tho pjc.?,dcni. wa Hie imi-m' Itliti.t'i i.l ilm ..1..1. i' .... . rf ... ... .,,,.. , 11.11 was jrifi.OM. ThN j car il Is down lo out inlliely b next eai. I'hllninnt aie welcome iherp as guests of the paid In jjieen fees for them last visitors belns 1341. teil Closs .Society, a net sum of Trophies weie dispensed with nnd lm slven thn tlub an option until under dli-cussloii Is to have thy club - '. iiicr. i nu IIMliei m a concrete rorrr later. Tlie club to I-j 1 i ii,. ...... I L't... . ., , ..... ihi;iiiiiiiii oniii.'j, ,irs, -iinur nnd losing In the final match. The than SP.OOO, the cafe S4300. and the The trrcco pntrimlttno ....... i .. . . . "I'V.n in CALCtS cniarlty for set vice, f e a(0 nt the WllmhiRlini Country ClUb. Is pro. Many a piofesslonal im ni... piays a purely Intuitive same. But he" lsMn etelloit teacher. Held has - new Idea in self. He would have a hole.. Me says there Is not a sood for the player to lind on the green in the next two shuts become brassv the weu-pianncu two-shot holes' he condition of affairs It would not be missed the first drive or second shot. .more shots. There are plenty of such I i ...t . ... i ii-ucii, oi mis ijpe me nt. I'jne tmm:v,"rivj.ro,xre wl '?- I I "- V HEM I N&E.D A mgj Golf cap - f JElJ SWEATCn - -i&l. Ql UW . Vli ' r ." v .Vf'ViJ . . at- ait T.iii.';riiia. . f".- S foci CAGE FIVES TIED , FOR LEAGUE LEAD Street, of Harper Team Tops Scorers in North- I west Church Circuit MEADE ATHLETES HERE Till: flrt half of the Noilline.! ."luir.li Aii-oci.itlon basuetball m-hsou i auie t.i a cIusp ei-teidav, the flrs-t series ip- sultliiB In a tie bitnpen Ollel-Coen.inl r.d Sentenfe!der. each team balnB lost one game and won si. p"he tie will i hit ileclded on Tip. Piubei " at l'lrt , Uulch Null, i Itcritili and 1'auphln streets anil . . unci i.'tl b the ..h.im p'.On.of tile lir pi ie ' The second terles vlll IicrIii mi .lanu ir ". tho cluuh beiiiK ire '-amp us bi- i fom wllh 'lie (".option of Tnptit -ninth , Street Molliod.si. wIi'lIi lias diniipod out of the leaRiie. There aie 111,111) other tiams anxious 'o secmo tlie i.iL.iiit , place, hocer, and one of tliem will be selerted net week. I "he scoihiR rccoids for the fir.st se-' lie arc as follows' , ti i.in n a ! SUf t ; lUrnr I.H Knhin. (t'lo'.i7.,tiiHi,t KiK.t il'it lt(ti Klrsi DjtcM . ft.uict r, II r llur.trf, (nli r . MrMinn, Iiwimmi l-iilic- I l!it PlltCll UVriTi-, Noi tr-i Uci 7m iornint. . . . Hrrjrrr, oicnant Coi"aIn I Irjit Dm h, . . liur.i ml. rnu-pmcfflHT nrppmM.Sih 'nMflUer tinrr, 'n-h"tst 1a an Coxpimm ... . '"hh. I i i '-i-'o . nam Oi r n, i .iUnr . . l.irnr, Ilrptt M(-"i .'i iiiirnliffliior Ilin.U. S'hwNnf.M.r Weavtt. 1 .ri Putrh , , Klip.. Xi.rihi.ii , Mlrhfl ifErpt r . . pnlMij . OMfM'o'.cimi' fja'l Ciiiary. . . Wfli t.ari ilarpT SUMton. Nortlmpit Plkf 0!hft-(utMnt TrlNl)rh Klrf D Hill W. .M-Mlnn, iopnan in la S ' S.I .' I 3i .; I I'l I 17 M ;u .1 in I' It il in ll I I irr(, I'divan r , c flHrH rorlnj In rvers etux rr fit li ln. OIIrtCnwnant. nnd ltatiacr, IlarpT. n.VAL srANPi.vo or tkams 1M- Iiurnkfrlili-r MlrtCnenant llarpr ... ornRnt . . . HlHn Klrnt Duuli.. . s.iT H.i 7 .14 .:!ti ".ii ioii K points h'-or,i:D nv tiiiji" (i. Kd (1. 11 J. lUrncr -. -I '' T4 XclinrnkfeliKr -1 inljr . I". 17 (llieta.ocnnt 4.. hi I'ciwtmnt 4" -1. Tlrst Uulrh 3. r.7 Nnrthfast Muncrlal 'J-J 41 .:1th Hlrt M. K a I? SI 2 1st 177 17.. la'.' 1L-7 rntal Ill.i POINTS CORlH AUINST TRVMH II. KJ (1. Fl (1. T lUrtirr iuenant .. iit'i Mrt,' M. r... liliMt.t'oii.iiMnt .... SiMiwinttlilr Klrt Duuh iulmry ......... .. Nnrlhweal Mpmorlal s hi iH If. 7li .11 I.S 117 lit 117 IIS I'.'l I.'-.' i:u I.i I 1 .VI I'll :-n ;.i Tol I 1 11 forteltnl te tncnti-nlnlli Stitel JI I four fcamm Camp .Meade Bojs Here The !ICIh Regiment Camp Meade basketball tiani reached heie this inntn nig for the b'g game nf basketball to be placed tonight at Itaymore Hall. Franklin sticct and Columbia avenue The 315th Res ment. of Camii Meade, Is composed exclusively of I'liliadelphla hovs who are well known to the fans and will be captained by Walter Keat ing, The line-up will be selected fiom Johnny McCann (St. Ann's), Walter Keating (St. l'lli-abeth's). Ueit young tSt Simeon's), forwards: Dlegler (Han cock), center, "Cy" Slniendlngcr (St. Elizabeth's, alco of Mj mouth Slate League team). John Carney (St. Coluni ba's). Ambacker (St. Malachy's). guards, and lal Ti-ggcri, u- "'"-"' These men are all In the best of con dition as they have been preparing fcr boino time for this game. St, Columbia's lineup will compilse the following men Tom Dunleavy. Of Wllkes-Ilarre; "Al" Klther, of (Jreyslock; Joo MrNamee. St. IRlta Sam Lennox, of Carbopdale; I Midge Moore and George Dlelriel:. As an extra attractlr.it there will be a preliminary game betveen Keen Kutter and St. Elizabeth's Reserves. The play ers of both teams offered their services and expect to put up a grat battle. In the lire-ups will be boys well known In the tcholaitls ranks and minor leagues. The following players will bs step In action. Keen Kutter Pflugtelder and Coffey, forwards; O'Neill, center: Fisher and Bourne, guards St. Elizabeth's Re serves Fox and Uallasher. forwards; sjhncndlnger or T'owney, center, O'Uqn- I ncll and Mulhcrn. guards. ' ThtiswlU be danclur from S;30 until i i ICI I Tne I ifuevAJ vjcrc 3a CRA0Z.Y OweR GOUr 1HIMG3 GoT YoU imo SOLF CHMRi . I At--Tt-R CO life HOME gj. RICE'S ALL-STAR INFIELDERS HAVE BATTING AVERAGE OF .340 AND OUTFIELDERS RATING OF .365 Mathcwson and Ewing- Would Have Overflow Supply of Brains and Team Certainly Would Be a Formidable One tl CltANTLANI) KICK An All-Time All-Star Team No. 8 The Roundup Cntiltei llittl; Kir hi ft. Sen1 York'Cimicintiti. filcher Clietnly Mtitheiryon, Nrir York. I'iiitt base Fud Trimey, notion. Sreotnl hose lidilie Collin, Pliitailcliiltia-Cliirnno. SIovl.ilo)i Hans Wnpiiri; I'ittsbitrgh, "'biiO litter Jimmy Collinn, Unstop. Oiillirlil 7'? Cohh, Detroit; Tris Speaker, llntlon-Clrvrltind; Willie lctlei; ISnltimoie. A Pew Arjruniculs Timr.i: hip oniv a fpw iiii ..ppii to iflnitl.il In ihe iilion- aiim Tlieie alp logical aiguments to be offned that Hal Chase or KranU Chancp should dis place KipiI Tenney nt firsts Hut, in thp way of batting and fielding let'onl. Tenney wln It iniglit be Higiieil that .Mike Kelly si nultl dtopkiip Tils Speaker or Willie ICeeler Hut lliu'-e who have watched the game i'oplv for over tlilrt eais tliojp who h.UP cinaliflfil as keen till dents of all-around abilitv pick Stieaker and Kceler, It might bi. argued that Kadboiiine or Jnlinson or .lraiidei- was a greater pIK her than MithcvFon Uut we'll tilng with Mam against thn field Stars l.elt in Act ion 1'iom this ai i.i v fom of iliu nine men hip Mill lot i lor at-'ivo s-ervue The." are IMrtle Collni Hans Waitnii. T Jolib anil Tils -ip.ikei with Wa-jaei at iIip end of IliP lona h'ghn.i'. n Collins Culm anil .""penLei will li the k Ie sur lois uitlilu anotliei p.if Mntlieni-oii Is silll in Hip game an n manager wlieie he alrpadv lias shown great ablllt. The other-, have coni pletnl ilielr day Kon of tl-p nine iiieii wpip successful niauagers and two others I lined down major leagu.i managerial offei. One was a star bark In tile eighties Huil. lowing. Thtee otliei, Tenney, .lliuniv Collins and Kceler, eirncd most of their fame between IS?0 find 1!I0. Htlll nnotlier, Wagner, began stalling hi lSs'ti and continued the piocess for c.ae'v twentv eai T. noinial baiting a.ciases of this SCHOOLBOY y I'AUI. N OUTHHAKT High Kihool will open li l.asl.ethall season this Mfternoon, II,,,,, up a.alnst the .llrar.1 Collcgs dvc on in" ourmiui-. i-c.... ... . ..u. -"-- (Hear (Je-uey liah liail his Aichte lirOICgP Oil IIIP liOUT MM .1111.1 ..! iiav- . . tlces and. tlieiefoie Is not looking fot Ills team to llnlsh on top "The (Jlrard i Huuli Diamond, a forward, and team has been ptacllclng dally, nnd ltd 'Bunny' Freeman a guaid, aie stiong vktory over West Philadelphia High ""'"date! for places on the South Mill last Saturdav sho.ved II to be In mid-' adelphla High School basketball team. ......., r.... ' i Both Dlamnnd and Freeman are fsi The Red and Hluil. will be icprcMMited bv virtually a veteran live Carter anil White, the best pair of guards In tile Public High School League last season. will he found at their o'd portions Her- zog. varsity center man last yeai. will endeavor to tap Hie oval lo his team- mates In todays contest, while "Irish" O'Biien leading seoier 'or .Vortheast last season will lake i 'ie of one or .... ........ ...I i.nJill..na t'l. nil... ti h iiio lui.irt... IHI5...HI.C ..i ..v.. ! iui- aid position will be lllk-d liy cither Oendel Reeves, Weckei y or Schneider, all members of last eai s varsity squad It lias been the custom ot the basketball teams of Northeast In past years to drop the open ing contest, and with only two practices it Is more thin likely that the old custom will be In vogue The second team will line up In the preliminary game. Central High v ill huld basketball practice every day next week In preparation for the opening league con test on January S. It should take only a few hard wnikouts to develop better teamwork, which has been the weak co's of tho Crimson and Hold machine. The alt-siholastln baskt.b.ill team Mill hai a few open dates for Saturday and holiday games wllh the leading prep school rtulntcts in ai.'d around Philadrl phi. Manager Wlttmaler would like to arrange a game with the Atlantic City High School Israel "Khrull" Oeventer, or the $outh . Philadelphia High School, who is a two. I lettered man. baseball und basketball. Z Bfl You ) CHRL3TMA-S MORNING infield. Mould b. ai.iiinil "in. In their best .veais It would be abovo 3io The norma! batting averages of the niitlield would bp aiouml 3f.5 In llieli best je.'irs It would be more than .100 A battery composed of Mathewson and lining would have an overflow supply of brains sulliclenl to make up two or tin eo club Stamina I. another 'Valine of this' uiray, for moit of them solved longe' than a iloneii vcars. and none of '.hem lasted less than ten as ,tais Aveiages built over the ioiu tiall could oulv .omit in surh a line-up for two or three ea-s of brilliancy nuidl. could bo matched against Iwlve or fif teen seats ..f str.Klora Tlie Verdict The above W' the veiditt ittnveU at after dbcusi'io'is .villi manai-et!.. it'av pis anil w i Iter, who havtt "-ecu a big secil.ni of the long ttaiade and n. ilieiefote. ,iip nlile to lomparp tin 'la--' of today with the best mpo -if tniniicp VP.llh Out of the Hiiiu'auds of fine ph.veri who 'imp matin up tin. lulli.M1 ,, the gamp since ISTii Ii would teem impos sible to pick nine iiieu ami awaul tltern the o'ivp wreath, lit Miciat Instances Hip innigin amciig tliree or lout is slight. Tim as far as deduitious. obseiva tions. recu'ds and opinions go Hi. cast named Isn't vei.v far awav fiom an all time. all-Mar lound-up, li.cked for abli It.v, b'ainlin. hrah:. aggressiveness and team value If It doe.-n t nli!, jujt mi name fiom the above lould ou dinp' FVMBLES PRKP j Thllly basketball five for the latter pait I '"'" ui.-r.MS seai-on. ns Hit nil i Wnttiiiaii "M,.r-.. if.. .,i i -... .. w, -f, '! inane tne arslt baseball and ha: lja ,,, n )h frnnn ,e , aket , ,t' stars. besides being good baseball" ',"", rrnnan is a iiesnman ana "lamond a sophomoip charle Schwartz, of the Cential High school and a biother of "RedB" Koliwsitz. formct Mirror star guard and a piesent a momber of the Fniversltv of Pennsvlvanla frecbnian lio.i.-ei'-aii team. Is a strong canilb'.-itc for the Var- l.... . ........ ".. stty uasi.pioaii leani s-ciiwartz Is a I trchman and captains the freshman i basketball team ot the Ir.terclass League, I i Ith a few excf ptlot.s members of the football teams In the local schools make good In basketball On looking over tho line-ups of the public high j school teams It will be noticed that each , team has one or more members of the last season s football team ComUkey Ciives $1000 to Camp Fund CIIICAllO, Pec. :: Charles A. Co nilskey, owner of the champion Chicago Americans, who made contribution!! to taling 117,000 to the lied Cross, yekter dav donated llnon to the war camp fund of the Knights of Columbus. Bad Season for Caddies A gentleman who bad beon bpendinf u hollJ.y at a. Kroltl.ll .ej.l.le Ulnar nted for lt Kolf link ntkUeil ono nf (lie nuldle If i tot much rarrtlnc tu iiv ... ...r n.n.ir .....v. . . r.te." reidle.1 tha'tuddle 'Ihrrf'a nae larrylns In lha e.,er lime. p trr. il'n thla wayi If it's no baa, tl'a-froali If H n frtiat. it v.in.'i ir (t' neither ma'riii' froal. It' rah, tf It'a m rain. l nuidl and If it'e a 0a ar,n tu Bawiwia.'v ,- , 5Xn -r rS 'I ' i a A" BW tsiojj m r vi m kSM1 iifr- : J IlltltlllllllV 10- lJS BSSdBHkk. ' -yf?- jWILLARD-FULTON ! BOUT UNLIKELY Fighters Can't Agree and Red Cross Frowns on Whole Performance JESS TO BOX TODAY Tlieie appears totlav lo Pp about as muih chance of ge'tltig .less Wlllard and Kred Kiillim Into the ling together as there Is of electing the Kaiser Presi dent of tlie 1'nited Stales. If lliese battling mastodons evpr clash It will be when onip miiacle worker smooth? out a pathna.v to thp ting that Is jut now ail ilutteied up with seemingly iuur inouiitnble obstacle". In the fh"t placp Hlg .les declatps lip will not battlp mm p than ten tniimls In the snap he sa.vs he Is willing to stage for Ihe benefit of the I ted Cro"". und he sllpiiTates that the title inut not be Iiivo'ved. Fulton KIJS lie will nev.. ,o wlllard iinles il I" bi ! instill wheip he has a ilincp lo win tho tlll I'liltoii llke wliie lias .scruples against giving all the money lo tne lieu i-os ami savp he cannot nffoid to pav hi" own Itainlng expenfe" foe the bout. Fred Migge"ls that the flglitcis wliail. up half Hip pmse between them and slip the lied Cioss tne rem'tiiuug .m pm cent nf the pio- eed" Promoters Won't Consent i Vnollier dlllliiilty In the vav is Wlb i laid's declaiatlon that he will promote I the affair liiinclf. This I nioia than likely, to ha't nioieediiig", for the pro. ii otci have tin leitllorv pret'v well dis., Saute -iiiii to the '..lihtnl nn I'nrl'tinis ,,1,'led and , ,4 likely to ., aside , pnAV,W1.'Ji7ri,,S?1,W;.,i, .WK and allow .'r-s in poach on theli pre- k Vvr. hem cap at the Nailo ai. and se''Vi. JitM hmv Hie pionioters fec.1 ' ll'nnl!ji aMers n line rani aijije ii- -bo... U ' elea.ly In.llcated b, W t&filFS.nlte." the easci'iP" w! Ii nli clt thev liavo.lils s.niies siatli. nirets inii Pi I'Uno cine to the r,n, 'villi nfCar. lo tKXmwi ?im-& the nuhl since .Ins announced I Is will- I orlrtin snrtrer ho" who hoiort nt ths uniok. Ingnes" In battle for the benefit nf .the Red Cross Statu law tliatjllmlt 'he number of rounds and the cluiailcr of bouts make i: dlfllcult also to find a place whcie such bout couJil he staged with profit either to the pioinnteis or the Red Cros Fulton Claims Title Meanwhile heavyweight tanks piesent Ihe a noma Ions situation of hatboilng ivvo title claimants H will he tememheied Ihal Fulton annoiuvcn that unless VVillaid in" Vr' .I, rfC" !" hcv "0 ho ouM meet liltn helore Decern claim Hie tlt.e. Well. .lesi '1,1101 ed Fulton's announce lo take cite of hlniTlf, thinks the title In still his Red Cross 'oeait't Want It WASHINGTON. Dec. ii. The eo-L.'ifd 'Jesa Wlllard lld (Tnsa fight ,b.'tie:lt i.i s never been offeied to the Ited (ros c 'licially, hut when It Is, I If ever II will be !t);cted, according to iufoi matioii todu: fiom icllnble lied Ciosn jouitcK Tt.ls Information nlo dlaclUAed lack of talth by the rocletv In tho offer ol .Malt Hlnkel. Cleveland fight liioinolci. lu iiulerwillo Hie flglit for Jl 0110,00(1 Wlieti(the niatler Ii oltlcially bi ought to Hie attention of the Ited Crow It nil nt- intuitu uj tvincicnce. oul me teKiilt will be-tho tejeclion of the offer. iccoidlng to all Indications nt the so- cletyi headiiuaiters today. The piln - etn.it leMsnt. fnr lteli nellni, I. il.. ale. feiencc of opinion among the niembeia regarding iirlzo fighting ns a t-nort. Tlie project has already beon consider ably dampened by the statement made by the champion that he will fight noth ing but a ten-round no-del3ion affair GLASSCOCK AND WIFE KILLED IN ACCIDENT riiCllt. so l-rcil Is nbroul "somcwlieie In AlnU'wn to the -nect that ucl: Met .ir-ou in Htlilitloii tu Jo" Kug-n Kmi Chlrlc Myer the Sunn." Koulh" today lelllng Ihe ad- jnidg"!? ? fV rln'uii'a, '?l.flbSK I ?., t'.Vl 5.'K Pr'eTon "Jro.'JV". mhhig tntlves that he N Ihe cl amnion , T"',, town on I'hrWmi, Day riiarlea I near. To-my tiorman v Bd.Jl" OihhSn, because lei-a lias refiffed lo Joust with Uitinil' that tl Ii 'he blaaj't ijurie ever of-j vounr l.awrn. .Mike Hal, oondy wlai hl, I "red for a hout n that rtlatrlct. 'I 'cie Is ; Youn Tlernev an. r:ill Jojce Till h,m.lll .... , . , plemv if lnt.ret In Iho m.U;h ana the pro-1 ,.,tnglj with 'lotntny vloHe,, In thi erenlr. WIMaici, feeilne lolnit and still able I !,.. ntlrliate a large audience. an of the matinee ' ' Former Cleveland Shortstop Meets i was captain of the ambulance: unit bas Death' When Engine Hits His , kctball team which opened Its reason' Automobile CANTON, O., Deci '.:, Jack It (Ilaoi. cock, rhortstop on the Cleveland bate ball club many yearn ago, and his wife were Instantly killed when their auto mobile was struck by a trnln at laiuls Mile, I). Hinkel to Referee Big Fight I'll'.C.OO. Ilea ?i, Matt Hhikdl, Cleve lte.-ounti t.;t.t tietween llrvan pon ex. ein...u ...nt. ..... uinvii tweit.t--uunij hitft'.e between llrj By HOUERT BOXIXtS has paid its trlbutft to the bojs at the front. The much inalhciied' sport of the pac'ilfd .love slppped to the front last Weilnsday night and presentrd to the soldiers' to bacco fund $7-T3.tt, Ihe proceeds of the boxing show held at the Olympln A. A. This moner hss beon paid to Mrs. Wil liam Gray Warden, chaliman of the tobacco fund, and It will be used to pur chase "smoKes" for the boys Mrs. Warden slated that the money would furnish three an one-half ship ments to the boys, as each costs J200U. She also said thli mornim?; that this Is the larsest amount she lias receded fiom any one alfalr, Ihe next highest belnB a J2500 donation from a wealthy I'lilladelphlan, The fans of Philadelphia lesponded tHierall.. . They Kftve up their money for thp cause and Kae the flxilc Jtame the Rreatest ltoot It eer has had. They madp It possible for boxlrtt to do Its "hit" III the (treat war, and thousands nf soldiers will orfer their thank when the parcels of tobacco are receded The amount Is far abop the original estl niatp. but as there weie no expenses of which lo kpcrK. lrtuallv 100 per cent of Ihe money lahen In at the door and sub scribed by fats went lo the fund. How- the Idea Originated The Idea for a "smoke show" was flr.t sprung at testimonial dinner cien to I-ouls II Jaffe at Hotel Bing ham last No ember William II. IJians, who dlgules himself as Peter Putter, tlie golf eikpeit." madn a stirring ad dress and suggested that the boxers do their hit as well as the golfers. I I.eon II. Italnes Immediately Jumped lo his feet and said' "That Idea has been discussed by Harry Kdwards for i tlie 'ast two weeks, and now that some one has spoken I wish to offer the Olympla A. with everything roll- 1 nected with It. Including the oftlce force, heal, light and usher", to bo used as the spoiling editors of Philadelphia see fit We will iharge nothing for the aiena. and also will do all In our power to make Ihe show a success." Then Ihe show was ananged. Eddie Walker Alert Mr lldwatd has been III for the last two months nnd could not take an active pait in the work. However, he dliected affalis from Ills room and ably was represented by Leon Raines, Ernest .lambor, Chappy Maiks. Al Crump, Jack llanlon and otheis Eddie Walker con tributed his services-at the pass gate i and performed his duties In his usual I elliclent inaiinei Eddie saw that the i free llt was conspicuous by its absence. 1 Then the managers were asueu to g've i their boxers fieeof charge. Scotly Mon I teitli, of New York, was the firs to bp itippioached and be willingly offered 'eveiy man under hi" management. He ' b, ought over Paul Dcle and Augie Rat ner and would have had Johnnv Dun 1 dep on the Job had he been well. Billy IfHbio'i was pleased lo donate the seiv Ices of Benny Leonaid. Pan McKelrlck Ibioiight Patsy Cllne and , Joe .leanelte 'and Doc Hagley was present with Willie 1 Jackson and Benny Valger These men were under some expense, but they gave w II Ingly to help the cause The iinfoilunate pait or It all was that no me would box Valger and the boy walled aiound dressed n abbievlated ring costume for two hours and then didn't Ret a chance to perform Augl" Rattier also was disappointed because the show was cut short. Local Managers Respond The local managers also responded, Bobbv Ouunii'S. the entliii"latlc lin- piesailo. ave Joe Welsh and prove that he was willing lo go Ihe limit when SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS -By BILL Three local Iwtlnc rromnlfrs wIP ulav VJ"""' r V.-". r.' V-aiil.ri ,.T,nt..on.. ot .N..v Vorl.-! wl.tlo Ihe I'nmbrla star limit has Chick Sh'm. Ihe aoldler bo,v. nd Jot Uoons, untonn tavorlic, a th nnnclpals. i . ..... l..lnn fnlHllf tltlSlllRt l 1. !. ! rcless.-tl jesmday from mo lounty inlsnu ny juiisv . ''', '':..--, ,. , ... I.. Willi llie uililfieiwii'iini- ..' ' Hrrrnr,i!r i!kn ho matte for his aUmlloii .Vllo tMinatuiiutn nay llnnloii is in aUvancfd tau nf i rvriMiimntlon Tlrcntlv lie whs B"ni Irfll Tor ftin.imiw rniuindT i ui i; vv Ure',no:er.nh.h."coJ,!r,t Vi'-onii. ! f,r. rt5ff.at.f on probation. (ew wnrdi from The lonnneie ra.wr m ...., .. Ou'oi't nrei.e 'i Oir'ilioa JJav P';renl i'SviI l)oli. of !.'' Yon;, unci Joe Welih, if trla Htv. WeHh .Mid JJnU.v both m, ihelr "rvleM to Iho lobaun inn Utrhtlns hnhby liurni will meet Johnn- l.lil.: Johnny VVolsat. brother tn AU. ffinwr rtyMpion. BioUi.1 vvun CKivVay. and Mike Ilrtcl open. The lonmifle router, of loul for Mr I JACK KELLY TO ENTER U. S. AVIATION SCHOOL Former Vesper Oarsman Ordered to Report for Duty at Austin, 1 Texas . . ..,.. n..,.. "-k Kelt, the former enr Boat Club oarmuHii and captain and center ol ' the Pemmylvanla Babe Hospital - unit I Vr. "tl h.mketball team, has beCIl or- , dercd lo reimrt to tlie aviation hchool nt Auktln. Tex., not later than uecemuer "'iCelly enlisted In .the ambulance unit In ,tho summer monnis. uui u wu noi e.-ilie.l nut until three weeks ago. The etarr oarsman, however, was anxious I to got Into active woik and asked to be l.onafere.l tn the aviation COriU. Ho lecelvcd his notice til's mornuiE and In order to report on tchcduled timet must leave for Texas tonight Kelly, IIO ISV.!'."! '- ... v lnai nlBlit at Welglilman Hall by de featlng the Naval Keserves. Ills loss is a great jolt to the team. Vedder. of L'rslnus, who has been showing well In recent practice, will probably lake Kellj's place. Hcrt IJell. tho captain-elect of I'enii'n football tcuin I" a strong candidate for the vacant captaincy Claimant or .Mat Title F.iiIUm triinr nonfiiL i,. n' -t iiiri th i Caddoel,, of AnltJ. la.. ll.v,in l'i the 1 wnrld'h. wresllb.3 I h.-v.niilv'iivlilp. loilr i ci.Ari i-'Jilncrr Menus a W. MAXWELL hfl stacked his iimn ag.ilrjl MiV O'llowd, tho m!ddlcn eight cbamolon. di- spite the twenty pounds dlffsrsnca In weight. Herman Tailor nut In Johnny Tillman. Top lewl brought (lusale to the show. Tied Walsh was present .with Tele Herman and Tted Tlolan In fact, every one was ready to help. Some managers were disappointed, hut none could equal Mill alassman. Mill was In Doiton on Tuesday night with Lew Tendler, and ,hs soon as Lew stopp.d Jack Ilusso In live round". Jumped a train and after h Journey ot all night and all day arrived at tli Olympla at 8 p. in. Low was willing to meet any one but Leonard, and be finally was paired oft with Jos Phillips. Th match did not take place, hut both boys were ready At that, the fans ars thankful to Olassinan and Tendler for the spirit they showed and they will not forget it Judge Rogers Assists But when It comes to teal work ws niut paue lo speak a Tew words about our most noble Judge. Joseph P Rogers. Mr. Itogers auctioned oft some tickets In the Olympla ring and personally col lected $1700 for the cause The Judge did not ask the men to buy tickets H TOLD them to pay a certain amount and they came through He sold John A. Murphy a pair ot seats for "MBO and then auctioned ofT Benny Leonard's gloves for $250 to Jules Masthaum. Mr. Rogers Is an old-time .'.nleto and al ways has helped the sporting .game He Is present at every big athletic event and has a standing among the fans that Is second to none. Judge TTonnlwell also assisted. Muggy Taylor Is no millionaire, hut he surely aided the show In addition to giving $10. he purchase fifty-four seals, which he distributed among his friends for Chilstmas present. Then, to rap the climax, he piovlded a battle rojal, which was one of the hits of the evening. Muggsy Gets Talent Before the (list bout was put on. and It was feared that many of the boxers would fall to appear, Taylor was asked to provide talent for the big event, Muggsy never batted an eyelash, hut called Bobby Ounnls, his companion, and the pair started out like n couple of brave boy scouts. They headed for a poolroom at Seventeenth and Lombard, street and entered the place All of the tables were filled, the game were close and exciting, the players were Interested and the proprietor sat with a complacent smile on his face, figuring up the profits and caring noth ing about the high price of coal. Jt looked like a pioperous evening until Talor and Cunnls appealed "Do you bovs care to earn some money, and nt the same time contribute your services to a most glorious cause?" Inquired Mr. Cunnls as one of thp play ers completed a dllllcult bank "hot. The Colored Kush Instantly theie was silence Not a cue ball i.liiked against the others ami the cues stopped In midair "Lead u to II !" tlie dusky players shouted as they rushed for the doot "What do vve do?" "All ou have to do Is to go In a battle roal at the Olympla,' explained (jUimls, and the parade started "Hey!" shouted the proprietor "What do you mean by taking all of my cus tomeis and ruining my profits?" "It's for a good cause," said Muggsv Taylor, "and jou should feel nroud Hist .von arc doing your bit I congratulate you ' And he left the bewildered man sit- ting In the deserted poolioom trying to remember the proper definition of war. BELL- Evening Ledger Decisions of Last Right's Ring Bouts ( VVIIIItIV .. (. Tiintmi lurei nt.r nrUeil lerr Mrt.otern; Koille Mullen ile fented lontinj SUine: lomm) noltleiV stnitped l nunc .tnltnXon In second! rnu KlllMtrhk (lien- sltli Jim. WrLilltt t'lur le Pntrone heal Jlnnriv ItRrt, ritOVIDKNCK lee l.mch won ttrelTS round decision over Pal Moore, of Jlem phU, . HASfllNfiTON leff Smith iTiockrd out KIJ heelfr In fifteen roDmH. CUdle I Hz-Hmmoiu. Iot Ihn w(rd fIei 7i'ap nnd K. O up. nmriMidy at ht. hi rc..) tn t(ii 1 K. ( Crtu? itjrson Tne hov r m1 an, lit litis keorftl fnurturn v i-filKhb knorkulF "tu iiotvii nus'uu iur iiiiii in oox H .o ilqlii oi thf wni iU lie Is jooko. I m OlinjilA ilh JuKt. JUL niv and at n .Nitlnn.tr. agalMt rwiil. (Jicvay. Cvl csiiiiv x, v imi H im'i oi fiipps aotng hi, i ituslncfcf, and Hit fnt ttpri"ntnitn at -thi tiaiu .wi-.iirs iinr i--n tpu-jritn inenom. Nh luaiti fomplete i.tlel Hie l.i.U.., h. nl flljmpli Tillman nn.1 Iriih Pally tllr.1 -,ii iil i-ir....., ..sit, -note uunaee, Ifi. 1're.t'lv Iteea mee'4 Youlitf Mono Mv. i iiayeinn k 11 ''Irem Ir 'nucne.l v,tt Johnny Malorey, jenny V'uien mu It .V rox. ana .ii .noire, tifoll.or or tho rameul j.....','. .a....... uyc.is .in. tarn wim jte ui Ion, a promUlnc uunvater Shortstop Scott in Army Draft' TJU.'FFT.).V. Intl.. nec. !S. Miorthtnl t.iwicu otmi, .ii mo jien not, will coml up for exanilnat'on for the vn....l rmy In the. next batch of flftj ttllel In thki district. He s mnrrle.l .... i i ol a family, but them is no Indlcatl.i. tr.IH ho will be exempted should h i.i I; fnH exemption on me narii or oepenunti'. OTHER SI'ORTS OX PAGE 10 National A. C. .! . eatnariJ 4ck .uri.itir'lnt Ma CIIRIST.MA" AFTEKNtlO.V. 2.S0 HJlVil 400(1 Ilovlnz ttook. IVee I.. P.TiL.r'l Ketl Dotnn v. K. (I. Eilihe llhralmaional Taut Doyle ti. Joo VVelth I rilhtlna lloMi) Ilnrna vs. Johnny J.ltkyl wi..)t.j. .uiaa o. rrwnicia, Marulra K. o. C'lreiK ts. rrsnkla tvf.-ii- Mlk. ErUI t. Jlmmr JJSor m.nn.a A A llrMd mat Ra 'J'f'o .IUm avea-. I - .... rw" -".-;--L "'AV0Mv"nlr. "ai MoorS ?VS I nW?o Denny Whalen t. fl I l-e mm .Tl.n, a, r. VVeaiia Roaaa ra. Jahanr HlahMw h. u. I ireaa ra, Jannnr malansf Paltlmoro lon4ea va. Young Mcnavaral Iriib atiy Cl'Br; ti. Johnny Tlili ?bi. Rea'0r.5e. Arena, tl.tl.60.lne.wae I SUITS $-1 1 8( or ovKnroATS eJLaJHinni llr-Dl I KIJ FROM M, MS and Ut? PrTERM0AN&CO,S . . ..it;. - 1 sVTHKeZ."'. .' " -' Y . ' ,.. i -Sk.!"- ' -,r . J 7 "V. , ' Wlw . ' -v ' "- .- . I -- , 'V M - Itf . i . m - i. '?-- ,v " -f
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