sr. i. O '.. . y r- ''- 6-A e-'.-r I V f ' '.. , . " r - k i i r? - ' " -, ,',f ' " t ; ,vFv vsr. v '- ..- , t i L3' aVl-a-TTM-a.-r-.--S.-r.r-. -.-r-r-n. -r - --.- -.-. . . . . . . . . i.r i ' " , ' ' .UV.aJNIJNtf 1'UJ5L.1U .LJJJ.Dljr.UK FjdLILiAJUHJijl'JliA, SATUJKDAF, JANUARY 11, IVa giL MOORE IS SO NERVOUS AND EXCITABLE HE COULD FALL ASLEEP IN A BOILER FACTORY' llvNfjTTr r.I7 A1AT A THnC r f -T SOMF,OnV TS AF.WAVS TAKTNfi THF. Tnv r.TTT H17 T.TITO I TJrm r tp nni D C A T Q mim f m m m mr em s mm m. m m m i m :;g?$rr luiJUt jt tL i o Lr yi v ur Tte i flf n rur?j?TQ ururr i? $ JTLVM.M.L lllJlYJ VV1UUU. PAL MOORE SLEEPS tnierican Bantam So Excited Before Title Bout in WEngland That He' Slumbers in Dressing Room, Says SOMEBODY IS ALWAYS TAKING THE JOY OUT OF LIFE Lieutenant Munns, Who Managed U. S. Fighters efT Pyv ,JHi' ,.srt.s Fvpf- (porta IMItor livening I'uMIc l.riljsrr Vn w(T1HERE liavo been many stories printed nbout tlio victory scoied by I'M Hrr Moore over Jimmy Wilde In London last month, but one of tlio Intcr Mtlnsr features Apparently has been overlooked. 1'nl deserved tho decision we all know that but according to Lieutenant James .1 Munns, V. S, X, ,jyho had charge of tho American boxers In tlio tournament, tho Memphis tbantam was confident of tho result , ri. . 'before he stepped Into the ring. He refused to worry about the match and fell asleep In his drc-s- Ins room half an hour before the ibout and had to be aroused when It afiame tlmo to test his skill against jne of tho greatest little men the world has produced. "K, Lieutenant Munns was one of our foremost athletes a few years ggo, having mado iUltc a namo for eWMmself up at Cornell, lie captained "the 1913 football team which beat -.-Penn by tho scoro of 2t to 0, tossed 3,The weights on tho track team and won tho heavyweight boxing cham pionship of tho university. His atli wl'etlc cxperlcnco mado him an Ideal jpman to handle tho American boxers "I never shall forget I'al Moore jn the night ho defeated Wilde," .pald Lieutenant Munns. "Ho had Meen through two hard bout, barely ','fc 73'lnnlng the first after a miserable . I' m snowing, lie nit wun nis open "j-glove, and the London critics labeled ,IEUT. JAMES J. Ml NS lie vrai confident of winning. hlm a third-rater with no chance in the world against Wilde I'al did better in his second bout, but the englishman couldn't -sen lilm and pie- 'jijlcted an easy victory for their favorite in tho final. i "iloore. However, nau timet cm iuea"-- vtut to make sure ho would ask: "'Think I have a chanco with Wilde"' '? "'It's a cinch!' I would reply. 'Vou'll beat him easily.' "' . "Pal asked all of us. about the light, and when told he couldn t lose felt much better. j;i 1W tuo pvcllmlnaiv latllcs oaie him a lu'ltcr idea of the nollsh Voxlna rulri mid hr nas male sure of hlimelf. ll' was In great menial condition, u-hlch 1o my iiilml trni icipoinlblc for his victory. to Mr TT WAS tho featuro event of the evening. sAk X Loud Cheers for Wilde: Moore Asleep in Corner Wilde bad defeated .lue Lynch, of New York, and an Australian named OavN In hnnd fashion and made a big lilt with lln crowd. When lit climbed through JSthe ropes for the final there was a deafening cheer which almost lifted 3'the roof of Albert Hull. Then there was u craning of necks as the spec viators looked for Moore, but I'al did not appear. We wondered what bad .happened and ran into the dressing loom. A "Tal was there, but evidently had forgotten all about bis tmpoitant engagement. Curled up In a corner, he was -deeping like i boy without a care in the world. He was In deep slumber and Had to be shaken hc- k"fore he was aroiued. ji' "Thlnli ! have a chance to beat that gu '." lie nuked drowsily i he ;pse. Ought o heat him sure, shouldn't 1'." TJT We ioM lum aKdn i,e would liae Ilttlo liouble if he followed direc tions. Then we gave him a brisk rub-down and sent him out. -"" "Pal did not get the reception accorded Wild", but the Americans Viade quite a little noi-e. Tew expected him to win. but Mooru'.s trainer. n ex-lightw eight named DuUghertv. who had been gawed anil -out home "Ttb recuperate, knew Wilde's stjle and handol nut come valuablo ndvire. He told Pal to use a trouch and tiy to get under ,11mm 's right, lie did this and Ills cleverness had Wlldo mi-sing many blows. Moore was the 2Sgressor in oei round and wa.s entitled to the deel-li.n. "Professional box.ng was new to nie. but the bojs mii-nib-ed me. Tlie -worked well together and when the elimination ronti-nti wero held tho " losers showed no ill feeling. I established a training table at Chatham for the boys, but this was made possible by (lordoti slftdge, who runs an ""American department store in London. Mr. fc'elfildgo furnished us with beef ami other things which could be proem ed only through locrnmeni borders and helped us considerably. 1- "Little Cal Delanev. hanevei. wan the ono who looked good to me. After being eliminated in tho lightweight class ho won the welterweight Competition and went through the thampionslilps to the final, where h 'Yost to Basham by one point. it t xi: our lois. It uos 4iir;risl!7. for all xrrre prafetotaiiaU ami had different ideas about fliihtiiw for ijtary, hut the spirit dlsplaticd not equal to that of any ioU'uc team I hare seen. I not a different Idea of proteHlonal boxintj v Ewlhh lleliere Football I'layers Are. Heal lieroe.s v-i"iTTlZ ALHO staged a game of football in London.' resumed the husky VV lieutenant 'Some of the englishmen wanted to sco what tho game nas like, so a, test was arranged between the deslrojer flotilla and the r battle squadron Thanksgiving Da on Stamford Ground. Princess Pat was sponsor. vas a rainy da;., the Held wa mwiuj anu after an Hours nam lished with a tie score. 0 to 0. It was n clean game, however. fumbling, and tho Americans enjoed It. Wo htitl a crcit. line-up ilth Cochran, or ueorgeionn, anu i.aiuucriuii, ui iriiiceton, at encis, v f -,waa sponsor t Jj ' y "It was 'Hi "ww wo finl ijt g. . ' -Ji'lth little fu Vt and Lamoerton. or Princeton, nt m tii., ... nn.i ii,n,iG nr nrnn inr-ic o I r u, inn fii linn. IltiOgg, Ol j-rilicen-ii. a...-. ........, - - - ., -.. . I "mouth, and Cliff Herd, the tennis star of Cornell, guards: lilass a Detroit 'I prep school boj. center; Meelian, Hjracuse. quarterback; Shulcr, Cornell, J and Flnlay, Carnegie Tech, halfbacks, and Urown, of 1'iinceton. fullback. '!"i Co not remember tlio other players, but a young fellow named Kirk, who I believe -went to Haerford College, played quarter for the battlo squad ron and put up a great game. "But the Knglish were not greatly enthused oer our version of foot- i .ball and some lu'h comment appeared in tho papers the nest tla. The !? 'London scribes called eery man on the field a hero because ho emerged 'l3rlth his life. Tlioy said it was trtio American fighting spirit, whero man '' ' I man. dwelt upon the bodily impact, explained how placrs were hurled , "-'la. tho ground with great force, described the rnud und blood on tho plajers p Tind Varveled that several were not killed. They called it a gamo for rianta where brute iorco preuominuteu. uui .luimirai u mmi no oarucu up Lxw anmn Intelligence. E 2 ItEOK some teason or other I do not Lellevf .American fuotball ever Kill he popular In V.ngland. It U cntltcly too strcnuom. especially our oai where open play urn inosl6fe because nf the muddy field. We got off a couple of forward passes, hut moat of the time line bucking teas resorted to." B6 0-CALooa vuhbm . y WBmT,uth &o Sh7th ! ! ! ? Tsuu-Cev, rvc B(?5m CATs ) VU M.SStED A ) oucr Trie Sooth a 1 JiaRe LOT .of PoRT J ALL The GOLP LNS- V ,vwv , JZ V UP HERE S Poor pglloujs 7-.-ti-v V . ZZ- V HAD To -STig! ApoomD j " V v -st dzS M?V i mW Wm J V BTmmmL 1 It K-AX m w. tt h lmTXrfSfjr,mmmmmmmmmmmmmm. M mmmmmmmmMikx mil H -L y .mmmk. FWHrnUX 1 YTA3x'JmmmmmmmmmvA M it Til VV fmmmmmmmm Bill - lst iT Bill i wooldw-tV HAUr- "A good! hsT' 6 Tr, i Ymi IiIMaT HA.-JE MISSISD IrtS TiiH IIO I He I' Q ' wo wews Qe-y r.i,,Tr.B fa amV- . - ' . v fKpr- i ." uivr. 1 tv'"- -y i i Hrvr-TdA i i -Rich- Lis-co ''fa..1' Tlie- ' . ; ! ls iP r SmM k jMt TtHrl'm mOBH ftii) vft immWn&K- KIRBY'S PROPOSALS SHOULD BE ADOPTED Collegiate Officials Should Use Logical Methods in Deciding Status of Re turning Athletes MEETING THIS MONTH HANCOCK IN LINE Mann Benefits Derived ' WILL CONSIDER FOR CAGE TITLE From Indoor Golf School MANY PROBLEMS Picked lo Beat Yours Truly' Splendid Place for Begin for American League iter to Start: Next Best Thing to Southern Play FIRST SPORT IS VERY POPILAR Pennant Tonight NOW TIED FOR Uancock-Yours Truly Line-Up in Basketball Title Game Tonight I he rltut unmmers uf lliuuttd, iitxl ours I'rti I Iiik heir, leil ilielr ir rl(,r fur tttnii:lit' tied, line inmie .it I mi more ll.ill. Die ll!ie-m follows: llniKoik nur Irot- roru.ini .forwiinl ,ienler .cii.ir-1 .uuiiril l'cell 1 r.int eln Unci: Utniil roilriMi. -Milisti'utlitiis I nr nti.l Itllllir, tnr ,,ul mill Hero. Iteferee U.ielel. 'lime of lilhes 'in inlntile. U lilm I. UIIII.IIKS .1. sinllli llerlolel II. s,iH))rt linn, ml., linens run. Hleiniierfc rp ins. wnii the -- who can t tijov 'I'lu Urst li.ilf 11,'iin.u t winner of tin Alneri, an It,mUi-ll .ill T.ngU will lie lle- eldeil tonight at TraMiion- llnll. I'tjink llu Mi'Ti .mil 'liiiiihi.i .iii'iiii", when Yours 'I'rulj and Il.iinouk cuin' together in tin pl.iy-nlf i oniest tn.uli n(ess.iry li tliest- ,-lulis tlnishi-ig wun the same prnentitKe. h.iWng won s games and lost one. Hancock is favon-il bv the majority of the American League fans, but root ers of Yum Truly ate pointing to tlio fact that the mil lefe.it sustained by Milch Hopkins unil his fiiratd iuenuc i'iowiI was lit llu- hands of the sVoow! htrnet pla.Ners It was tile oiening game of t lie season end Youis Truls won by the score of 2.1-S1. Since that time Hancock 1ms been ruiuiltig'uii om-siileil totals on the InaWr'ty of n upponeiilH. The entile i lull will hate to be at its best tonight, us Man.igei Kleiiili-rg will have the strongest line-up on hand ; and. although few rltlis iin si- N ours Trul. In otn patlsou with seiet.il other clubs, it can. not be denied that it I a good team. V prelltmnniv g.une has ! n ar. iiitigeil to rnteit,, " Hi'- fans, ami Mul a!e rtevo,s will pin Haneoch Q' e-und. COCHRAN HOLDS LEAD lln- Ailwmta".!' of 20.") in Mulcli itli fliiu'lci' lirtrutl, Mlili.. .Ian 11 - Mihui.gli W'elker in an did not play up to toun in itstnilio afternoon's game, Schai fer also fell off woifu'b and received tin worst beating he has sustained slin e the match stalled I'oeluan -von the block bv L11O to lJ,', and thus inrriasiil his lead oei- tin I'hicagoan. whlrli bad dwlndlid. owing to the .'On tun made bv Sehaefi i the previous night JOE BOWHINKLE WINS Dpfrtit- Jnlinny Kll in Giinliri.i . ('.. V inil-np Ine llrmluiikle of the na had the better of lohnnv K'olb of Mletitnwn I'a . last night In the wind-mi in llu; r.nnbrl.1 Athlein ''lub llowliiiikle had at least ten pounds advantage in weight on his opimnent He nlso bail n good right to th jaw- and body, which np. piared to eotineet from every angle when he careil to lean. Kv LHAUiiES i CHICK i i:AJS CM-iptlou of pla.vcts tijov Hie sotithlaial. Is the si.ison of th Indoor golfer -.id lhl is n p.ititltue which Is nut to lie over looKtd bi, any pl.oer, inan nr woman who wants to i njuj a splendid liuliuir game In ivei.v illy of any sUe toda.v some depaitineut store or spoiling goods home or -Ollle eiitetpi Islug luolessioual opens an imlooi eouise. when- driving ami puttlur may be freely pr.utlced and Willi hooiI tesiilts to one's plaj. A'iv ii.door course picsentn an inter i sting 'itray of canvas nets, and three, si ii" nine huh s for pulling, which are trapped and bunWeied so as to simulate pl.i on an oiiidoor gieen hi tlut-clas t'iisilloll. Nothing surpasses th- rtolitli lot the pl.ijei who lati atl'oid the expense and linn . of course, but an liuhior game is Hie ti.st bert thing Willi the Increase in ingenious i-onirlv allies luatij phoers now have it inltilatuie golllng hole tn their own home It is possible to punhasr- a hub metal hole which In no wn.v Inlerfeus vvitli eiiipelK oi rugs, tiaps and bunkei It with inlniatuii- papier iinulie models With tliis niuirnieiii, a putter and a ball, a lot of Inn and ie.il pr.utice may be hail in the borne I have never tried till" lu.self but inaliv of luv flielids n tilUSe over II The indoor m hool Is a hpl'inlld placu foi the Iieglntur to stall, for tin- iisiilu of bad pta.vlug an- not so appaient anil time I", theiefon. not so much dls louiagement tor the novice, so that the Iilacr who liigin, now will have a veiv I'onshlei-ahh stall for a leal game when the llow-i- hloom again HOPPE ARRIVES TOMORROW Champion Sl.nis I'Xhiliition ith Stilton Monthly Willie lloppe the lialklun hainploii. ai live lure 10100110 for his four Has exhibition with iioige .sutlon, foimn i-hninpliiii at Mlingei's cadcmv Niimlni.' .Moniliiv afteiiiuon Iloppn is now In New Ymk and hutiyn is on Ins way lieie liotn I'bleago l Ii will lie the (list time in time eais h.ti Iloppn and sjtton liave o;ipoel i ai n other, 'flu v met last in St Louis in 1!iK. Xeiurillng to It II Benjamin, lloppe s manager, both plaers ate in evtellent (oudltlon tn start their lour Vfter having this citv- the iliamnlon and x-rliiiinplon will tour all over the coun ti. v. Three iiundred points will be played ni cmli i-litbitlnn, and Hoppe will give a iliMiiiiustiatlou of fatu shots. The haniplon has not done any tancv shoot ing hi public for many jc.iis. Iiut Its imlv logical to assume that he Is good ai tri, '; shots He makes them in the in.iKlies and should do tquallv as well In on exhibition. Francis Onimct Says Halt Should Be Called on Making Long Holes 'I fie golf itcild U rutting u hull mi long boles. i;er sinee the rubber bull uilsleil the gllltll-periliu It bus been the leiiilenci of (lie urehlleils to keep Inereusliig the ilUtinue between holes. Here's what IriniiU Oiilmet, the fn nioiiN Huston golfer, litis l M13 on the Mllhieel : "It Is tin open question Jusl how fur our longesi lrlers -,m hit 11 hull. I'ersoilllll.v, I I hint, there lire iihoilt three golfers In the world who run drlie, Hlt.eurr), iio jnrilH. Ieille the fuel that hulls are more resilient unit golfers driving further thiin ever, I iiinnol for the life ol nie iiliilerkluuil w I1.-1 the green rotiiinlllecK ure iiIvvii.vh liiniorlng for more illstunie. llettrr hN fur In huve u eourse iiinsiire .11100 .viirils, with plenty tf vnriel mid of sued oiistruetiou that the pluer iiiiihI 11I11.V ever shot iiirefully thiin one tneusiirllig flHIMI urils und cillllni; lor distant e on each shot." Series of Important Base ball Meetings Scheduled for Next Week DV EDWIN J. POLLOCK- THE suggestion recently made by Oustavus T, Klrby, chairman of the ndvlsory committee of tho Intercollegiate A. A. A. A., to cover tho status or tne returning soldier athletes are well taken nnd It Is very likely that they will be approved by the executive committee nnd ndopted by tho association. One of Klrby's proposals would make a student soldier returning from tne servlen ellHhlA trT the nnnunl outdoor I track and field championships, no mat- ' Ia it'll n tUI a nnrlamln etunrllntf mat be, provided he Is a regular student of tho university or college which he will represent on and after April 1. J Freshmen Eligible This means that a freshman at Penn, for Instance, would be eligible to com pete In tho cinder-path championships 1 if ho returned lo tho. University not 1 Inter than April 1, provided ho had been a student nt the Quaker Institu tion before he left to enter the service. Another one of his suggestions would make the member of tho S. A. T. C. con- I sldered as having been In regular attend- 1 , ance at college during the time that he spent In tho training corps. Tills theory already Is being generally ac-, cepted. No Indoor Games Klrby nlso favors the elimination of tho Indoor championships this season. , There never has been any likelihood of nn Indoor set of games In 1919 because 1 of the financial condition of the asso ciation and Its members, but the associa tion must go through the formality of waiving the rule which calls for the " games. These proposals will be brought up J,RQV ' for approval before the executive com- mlttee at Its meeting in Xew York Jnnunry 2G. Tho ndoptlon of the sug gestions will he left over until tho an- ' nunl sess'lon March 1. At the time of the annual meeting the outdoor championship games will bo 1 Warded. Tho choice as usual lies be tween Soldiers' Kleld, nt Cambridge, and l-rnnklln Field. Penn was host' Soccer Gnnes Listed on Slate for Decision Todaf and Tomorrotu NATIONAL I.EAOrK OAMK Merrlisnt "A" i. lUthlehera Steel, al rirthtfhrni, I'a. COI.I.EOK (IAMES rnlvrr.lty nf rennltn . Wlm hlfknn llarrnrlm. nt Krsnklln Held. IIKU RIVKrt MIII'VAItn 1.EA0TE Harlan v. w Vorlc Mitp. At Third street and I.elil(li avenue. AM.if.ll T.EAOt'K Hrrand l)llllon Puritan V. M. I.. v. ChrUt Choreh. at Heeonil nnd C'lenrfleld, streftii. - U'nnderem t. E. l.uplon Sons, at ifnd TloKn streets. ... D. American 1'iiller . Wolfenden Shore, oo lllssuhldom nvenne. DlnDtnn ,A. A. re. lro Slanarje tnrlnr lomnnnr, Stole road and tnrun "'""' Third illlon Clorer Clnh . I'urltan HeMrrei. at irnui nnil miller sirreie. HnniorlniiH th. ht. Aeronlra'n. nt Tulip nnd Ann streets. ... - Tevtlle 1'. C. vs. Veterans, at II and Clenrflrld streets. - . ... Wolfenrien Shore Junior ts. Kertton K. C, nt t'urdlnrton. .OKRJMNTOWN D0V8 CLUB At Ilome O. It. T. Rnrers-Illues t. I'umt M Jonea, 3il5 p. ni, ' Awnr fl. n. r. Intermediate x. I.lshtlioau n. V 1'ront street nnd Erie arenue. Ht'MIAY OAMES Mrrehnnt "II" tk llor Islnnd. at NlneD-thlrd street nnd Tlnlcuni nvenne. SCHOOL QUINTETS IN FREAK GAMES Pieree Five Fails to Tally Point Against Ridley Park Five SCORES .MADE Quakers. MINORS MAKE REQUESTS Curt Collegiate Chatter New tork. Jan. 11. Plans have been lompletcd for the most Important-series of han'hal! meetings In this city next 1 week since the film establishment of organued baseba'l, achieved with the signing of the national agreement. Ac cot ding to the present anangeinents, both major and minor leagues will lie By PAUL PREP Yesterday surely was some day In scholastic basketball circles. Tt seems as though every coach Instructed his proteges to go out and play their heads off or something like that, for unusual nt the 1918 games and It is ery prob- ,i,,ys t.ropp;d up in virtually every able that they again will go lo the .., ,. . , ..,. .,. records aren't kept, for wo believe sev eral would have been added to the book. For Instance, the Intcrseholastlo league game between Coach Clerney's Xortheast five ami the Krankford High riulntet. The Archive guards. "A I" Par ent and Hamilton, especially the former, played a bang-up game lo such an ex tent that the Krankford team was pre vented 'from tallying a goal from the field. 'Tls needless to say that North- Dnnnj McMrhorf I'enit loothull nnd rnge star, sees no hope of getting out of t'nnip Ilx for n month, ills knee Is III good shape ngnln, but for nome rea son he U being detained nt the Jersey t-iyitomennt. Harvard has a squad of forty-two candidates out for the track team. The r presented In a scr.es of confeiences, Crimson athletes have been reporting cast MO"' 31"' which Will bo attended by cveiy protll- r,.irulirlv t i-mch l'nneli Ilonnvin who Tl T u 1 Imni club owner and league official In I..." . , J,l , ,i '.' ,.".' . TI"9 Is ba uiv-(ii.i iv iium tine !"uan iiitcn lu TI i tl it select" his men for the nuston A. C. nnd ' tnere ls l Meadow brook meets. ' by tho Plenty Scl with the fast III. Ired Dawson, with u veteran basket- nc , lhe H!ll)Urban gjumaslutn. While hull team nt I otuinuin, evperls tn cntise ., ,,, ,,.... , unite a splash in the Iniereolleglule tlle UM' ' ',rl' P'ajers were dropping the I lilted States. The.se conferences, which nre eipect- . ed to result In u uuintier of ladlcal 1 changes in the tonduct of tho game, 1 will continue throughout the intlrt- w eek .Meetings will lie held all week at the Waldoif and Ulltmoie. Then there Is the sad exhibition given by tho Pierce School team in Its coated with the fast Illdley Park High School HOME TOWN FOLKS. Lriiciir tliU Hfason, I'mir of laM ear'rt ilayrr nre uut for tlie leum. -HL, M A V the oval In the net fiom all sections the Pierce team was unable to score a .single iwo-noliiter durlnir the entire Harlc Hepburn, the former Penn half- game, lu addition the Pierce players iniler, has been musteied out of the missed all of their twelve chances from service and has gone back lo IPs law the foul line. Klnal score 56-0. SURPRIZE i. 'EM . 'AT'T elY SVSTCIVA practice. army. He, was a lieutenant In the These two contests were only a few of the man) fieak games plased. Cath olic HJtrh School went all the w.nv to .lurk lliigen. who trained Penn base- Atlantic i'lt to teceive some polntcis ami a ,1-lii deirat fiom the shore high school team. ticrmautovvn friends' .School ran up a record bcore of 70-11 In their Inlt'al game with Friends' Select School, while over In New York the liarnaul School, bcored a 71-0 vlctoiy over the Massee School bull teiiuiH for years nnil who handled ll.v lllrhson's I.eugue lNlnnd footbnll Nfliind, b. Htlll nt the X'nvy Ynril, hut In expected to return tu tlie VnUeridty In , the i,pringt WITH lhe III -it Humes nf miovv ome of the j nuug women ore appealing 1111 Chestnut stuct with stiaw hats. Despite the prognostications of a cold -pell fur coats nie -ti fashionable ivr vl XTX nuv .vesterdaj pects ate Full dl Sainu. .'liter Hi.iltli. I'm 11' slur ifitaKri--iiifri-. irfiinnsd fo cullcpe yrstirdau, lie N a raluablc oidlfioa to the l'obci tson ini'. lie I1111 been In the oi'ifntiiue 1 01 p. Iiiek Keogh, who 1 oat bed PennV fciruli footbnll plu.vrrs blt fall, thinks Hilly (lr lives In one of the bei.t banket of ". I'lilla.. was tlie purcluihcr of a hundtonie new piano lamp je-terdjy. Sir. Uoughell.v Is Interested In the epott trade and sas pros pects ato litlght for 11 llvol season. Some Good Games So many games wore staged jesterday that It Is a matter of course that 11 few of them were of high order. Camden High and .N'orrlstown High had quite a time of It for forty minutes, the team hull tmoerit In rollege. He hiis s Hill has across the river .finally gaining a 35-SI uiel ii. Vaucluln, V. Pies, of Baldwin Locomotive AVoiks Co., of this cliy, was created a Knight of the Legion of Honor by the Piench tlov. Mr. Vaticlalu Is a local man. n reputation n n eage ninii In New- England, 1,'ihllr Muliaii, Hiirimil lulu, ami Uinvii Wtlliuuia, omit i- 'run fnllbnrl:, played with a marine football team tiffnluxt mi army rfrcru In 'oris on Christmas, according to I, ml Wray, it10 hai Just returned from over there. lYX ci, TOADY lll.i:s. who used to bilck ln.v befme he decided to help .Mr. lmrlle .Scliwuli construct ships, s.ijh that .Mr. Tut.k Nuglc, the machine gunner of the I . S. At my, post cauls he Is (. K of the Luge battles. Arihle Iliiliu. the ltroivu toaili. has folluvv ed the eMimple net by I.nwHon Itobertfinu In erecting an outdoor trurk to pritellee for the Indoor Nenhou, lluhii ill-. Xagle was In several .'" " miund of more tlmn llfij out for Hie Irnui. victory. Crato and Stewart, tlie Camden forwards, worked together In line fashion. Trades School gae West Philadelphia quite n scare in the second half of their game. At halt, time tho Spcdhos were leading 1H-S. At tho restart the Trades School live dropped In a few double deckers and had West Phllly on the 1 un. Hut the good work couldn't last and West Philadelphia won. 3C-20 Mil. COlt.NIILU'.S ilitill.LICL'DDy. lugr. of tho local baseball club, be lleves that Organized 11. D. .will iccognlzo the League of Xutlons. ilr. ilcflllllcuddy is known lo lhe ti'nde as Ccinnlo ilucT; and ho was a former shoemaker. Names Is nominal, as Jimmle Connor so biightly remarks. PENN OPENS TONIGHT Quaker Scraps About Scrappers We rum towler, th. Australian heavj. .. -?.. ..,11 i,ue 1111 iiiaiorlunln lu nhnw w.ibiii " -.. ,. .,,,,,,1 i,i,i i,IH n.,n I 1 gv f JSHOt tiVSitES'S) I f' t l AltlT WHAT f ' 1 1 I & C0MN1E MACet.. Fii ()i)i')o cleiMii I,iifu)rltc 'l'cuii The Penn basketball seat-on will open tonight In Welghtman Hall when the P.ed and Uluo opposes flu- veteian Lafayette aggregation. In the prelim inary game, which will stall at 7 13, the freshmen will meet the Central High School. Lafaute leieutly gave fislnua a beating, and It Is said that the Haston cw Howling Record Toledo, o Jan. 11. Tlie champion Spa 1; Plugs, the howling team that fin ished tliltd In the American Bowling Congress tournament, at Cincinnati, last ear, established a new tecord In league competition, when thej totaled S251 pins In three ganus. The learn registered 1071 In the first game. 1HV In the sec ond and 1031 In the flnn' L,ur (laz znlo'h 7"1 fo- h s thiee (,-aines is a local iccoid. 5 11 .80 Font of til cared to lead; JTmui.-""' of the Thlrtyelglith Ward, want lilm to run for tho ne.M ilajor. ill-. ,,' cenier: was on "ait jinrTuml. " in- loutarj ,i,,'1,?1,.,"rnui d or1 mViiinv uin Acker Is one of the leading business men of here and a Republican voter. Tlie only man lost to Penn Is l.ew Yankee, 5-eleil Jacksonville '-'V ,hl,.;;,uTh.,ml X "" 'tin- "'"''""j,;?" .. Martin, vvlio Is acting as coach this . .... ,. -n, v...- voru vmer ii.iii ,-v i he oi.int eiis.itinn will bo the car w lib Lou Juurdct Stnnniird. Suee. ,Y", " JJ ,Li " m will train Jt ' V.. Tohsn oPl-nnent. 'Iho will be seen in STVTE NEWS ". I1"'" ""' Iv-k have leturned. AI 'rtsoiivliie ni next sMfing. Colon.-' j....!. .ti lu th- iivhIii bout "t me -tloiii,i .v v .ii.vir. iir.wn Mnnriullan will till In In -Martin's place. i a .fn(L.Bnii lilt llunperf nrwM"! I of Ui Inst nlKht ilub. annoinrpfl tomulit Hit Niillnnul inaiiiiffrinfiu tun an a need a nnrul urflimlUUTi pnmiMm. '. i.iniri i" OHIHKriVII.I!;, I'.i. Tlio follonlne ussi&ted Aaron (Jhigriuli lu butcher: O Charles rolfTvr. Uov. Harry Crim. (leo. Uhland.Mi. and Mrs. William coon IirtMUnihrtrJ imi'i.ivmii - "Ji'i'oii m- r .... P, r... Anln """i """ ,"V.W"1?"'.. ","f ,i"n'Il,i".f.l!"i!5 Ream, Jlrs. David Wolfe, ilrs. Win. Uupple. ilrs. II. H. (Jlngrich nnd sons, Goah brain Eiery J,,l(.l'tt'r1r7riu.u uussell and La Verd. .Miss Kittle Uupple, Miss Mary Happle. Mack Hannle! I.ou .uiiriniiii Ir lmei in town and list , ?e,rll"iir"fund"!l tV""nrl1ii,e'ii.''fine,0S!a'rn ilarlln Happlo and Jonas Vorty. been miro.irheil bv eeernl enterprising preliminary The reel of the pioiiruni will CIIKSTKIt, I'a, William l .Moran, of Dean St., who has been Vmerlrsn I.engne nMnnners u Induce hlin to l, lav In the second half, but nftr rotiMrti-r-Ing the arift,in pftern oituidu! hft rttilded to stay in retirement for the ReaBon. I. rim iui:eibr Voung roster iiii, I Vnuntf Me- r.nld. n nnJ Jo" SO linn' and 1.011 Hi ihl. Battling Leonard and Joe Blum Make Terrible Threat rOOMBTHINO Is likely to happen in this City of Brotherly Love within ils5 the next couple of weeks If Battling Leonard ls not allowed to smear Ms gloves over some bantams race, Tne uamer nas been idle nil this iyear and bays he cannot get a fight with any one. He doesn't care who :lt ia or where the bout takes place, but he MUST get busy soon or Phlla- Xdelphla will suffer. ?. "Things aro breaking bad for us," said .loo Blum, tho boy manager. IK . "Wo can't make any money hero because wo cannot get matches at tho sLbaxing clubs. Leonard lias Dcnten an or tne goon uaniams, uut ror sonm i reason or other the matchmakers cannot see him. It's another case of a I home boy being Ignored and outsiders taken In. I will be mustered out of ith navy in a short t(me, and as soon ns that happens the Battler nnd ? myself will take a trip. Yes, we'll go far, far awny and seek our fortune tranifc lands. I hate to do it, but unless something napiiens soon we toave Philadelphia flat." lew 'leiuller. la c Ii illeueed Penny I.enn ,,a nnaidlna the lltltllillder makes 13", Hnvvaril Wnoil H nne of the mllet gusnls, ,ounil rlngul : has l-i n "hand to meet n the mine but the former Wlamnotnlna Yuunu Hrowu i f New orK rh; v will come star 1 there with the guuils when It rnnies to blow a In tin- main bout at the Olyniiiln 10 ilrori'lnu In field goila Six for two games a. A. on January 'JO Artie 11 I.e,irv. ,,f In auieeaalon reminna ua 01 tno unja or 1 New vera, uiei '''J'" '""-'.. -- '".'.'i'. Dutch vvonunrin. . win t-niin i WKST Miff, fourth bout STI TOUCIIUUHO, l'a.- elstlorf this week. SUITS ANt OVERCOATS rfjh'ced rnnvi S30. ISS AMI l PETER MORAN & CO. S. E. Cr. Oik g, A..L Qt. inlnlet Is in great shape. I"our of the Ootn Uondty and Saturday avaolna'a uata live men who will start ngninst tlie o'clock """ UuaKers are veterans from last venr. , - . fl lends of f'ornier Sheriff ilr. A. Lincoln Acker, They arc lilll Anderson, captain nnd I lltsKKTIIAI.I, OI'KMNO rtneii i.pniinir vine noil ifnni.A it bim. rk 1 t. ....... , ........... ....... ...... . ... , a..,v...v,( KAnntiii,Bn,n t ....& Weliclititittu Hull 33,1 nnil Snruee Sla NT. i:v.. J.S', Ilth-HiH oTIoek' rrellni nurv (.nine t'eulral llle. 1 Srliuol tb l'. of I". 1 resliiuen 7il5 I', M, Iteberved a-iitri llialudluir War Tux) .',.-, Blf, II 10 " ritnnal .Vdmlaalon 3ie. SlTl'ltKW MC.Ilr. JANUAItV HTIt NATIONAL A. A. IIKI lli: VWI'.llillT llTTI.K TOM COWLER vs. BILLY MISKE TOVIl OTIIKIt IIOUTS JI.K. STrriN(' in. inn btui. lOVMft rnsiKH fBi ioiT(l MrF.rmirv iHOX MOV for wart) furward .center nuartl . Ku.trd. . . r.afajette Aniltrron Kratlnjr lliHlefr . Kins Ilubbe MERCHANTS AT BETHLEHEM ffering from an attack of giip, is much Improved but not yet able to 0,.j,l Team llniidicuned in IS , duties nf Broad St. Hta.. I'hll,.. ' ' tiola, Q lu hi. ata., j'nii.i. ii,,.,l Put. rni.i lovu othku iiouts lioiidl Cup Contest j,)V. htkfiwp va. i,oli ST, llelhlehrni I'll. Jan 11 The strmie- i It'N" ','TKH a. lOltNd MrFAIMIl'v -ilr. Hairy O. Oxenrldcr transacted business In Worn- Merchant team A, soccer -t lev en arrlv.d hV.ll),VmriN.,;,,.l"' "''' "'Tfinx'iiij I I'.":.6 ..!'0O,'h f0,n '.P, ? n"0n.al UP n0-1?"- ThuJt. nt l.u"-,hr'. S3 B','" V" test with tho nethiehem team Thin I - m. When the l-iatern Iuaue reauma oper ations aim- day In the lulure it will he a vli.a manager who nlkea in the illrfetlou nf T.ou Martin nnd aeeurea his John llanroek. He looka pretty llaht for the bin ahow. hut that boy hiia apeed lo burn and then haa a head and knona how lo me It. Ceorire Illetrleh, the local case alar haw been releaaed from the navv and will make hla debut In a St I'olumba uniform this cvrnlnir. when the American Leaaue quintet nlaya In llarrlaburit Dietrich will ulay for. ward In Lew Slartoe place The American I.eaeue uP-alur. namelv, Melnhardt. Imax Flod Meehan nnd Mr i'raeken will be the Attraction at Kev. atone Hall, In Weat rhllUeDhla. this evening-. ... Norllt rreshvterlan loat It. flrat horn, reine i.f tho aeaaon laat evenlnir, drnniilnz en extra flve-mlnutea to th. novera, bton 12-20. .Inlinii) liunilre la tnnlna; In the t-ataklli MnuntHlna for hta lomlnif elaht-round buttle with I.Uht"l.-ht rtiHiniilon Penny Leonard They will be neen hi mtlon In ' Newark. N J riiut on the nunt or January -.-u Thla will 111.1I.0 the fourth meetlnn between lh lMlr . .lack lliio. iho New Qrleana linhtwelsht, haa iH.tlned hla trip north until tho early part of next week Ituaao la o oppnao U lllla Jvickaon. ui New Vork. t tne National A. C ,m next Saturday nie it. Iiennv alunr and VVhlley ntxieriiM vvlll meot In tha fourth I bout. i. Ilnrlrm Kihlle Kelly la puttlna the flnlahln I touihea on hla tralnlna for hla aeheduled all. i round buttle with Llahtweuiht Champion i iinnu innapil Thev will claah In the nrln. ' .i.i nit ni lhe illymnlu A. A on Mon. ... ...nintf lellv la confident that he will Klv Leonard ins hurdrat battle ot hla box. I Ing carter uealdea alaying- tno reuuirea aix- uuna limit win iu i.ivv,s, T KBANOX, I'll. Tho Lebanon County Agricultural and i content will virtually decide the National 1 Horticultural As- , League pennant sb these two teams nruiOlvmpia A, A. """"I nnd nal sociutlon will hold Us 24th annual meeting in Boom .No. 4 of the Court ' ' Th rfil oTeTnhl i eleven" umiA" .. ,,M.tvi!vr.v, H,v- ' ........ ... . , , ..,.,... . ., I ....... .... U... 1.. ...... 1 II., .... . .. ....,.., i House mis uitciuv-ou to irunsact uusiness usuui tu us uuuiiai meeting. Tre-tt 'Km Hough! f"p5-1r!f.Y WANT rCV. , i. I ( HoTlCt IM THE PAPER. ) A. 4 Rr-PoRTEPw tHM, B55ftr the fact that Johnny Todd, star full back nnd former Bethlehem player1, and Mct'nbe, the forward extraordinary, will be unable to start tho game, They I nre suffering from Injured less. The line-up follows: I llellilrlirm Mrrrhnnt Tram A Ilunran ... .kouI..,. Pierre I ("'"" ,,.rni iuiiDarK. . . .norrlMin ilaon , left fnllliH.rU Hinall ltuiuie , ..left halfback J. Vll,i, Kletrtier . , renter halfback McKay Klrnnlrlrk . ...rlxht half bark, ,. , Matthrwa Korrral outside rlxht Maxwell I rrrt I outalde, right, , . ., , Maxwell Itallcun'. ...centre forward.... Henlnalo Mlllrr ..i InalileUft.,, , llyaUn M iriuu Ilalnbrlilen ", Jik-r. tnm l?Kt V-",1,"11" '"i r"""' "ogera Willie Kohlrr va. Johnny Ilone Max Williamson t. Jimmy I'nniius Hurrv (Kid) llrown va. I'MI. l,,,c'al Bennv Leonard "efi'i .. : . .. ' inplon vs. Harlem Eddie Kelly No Advance In I'rlrea k n..... ..ouHdabjft., ,,.,., , Buraett H BODY-BUILDING BOXING Apnrored by V, H. (lorernment s .- Court $15 Taught without punlahmrnt Phila. Jack O'Brien 8.E.Cor,15lh t Cheatnui. 4tli Floo, .; vw&Wrfr i' H " f', I'tUJIV 1,I .. i. T. . ri. .'t v-'-4' . t ., , .ij. . a-?. -& v. M J fSilj' V. 2 .- "ir..vi(
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