Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 14, 1919, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 12, Image 12

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PH1LADEEPHIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1919
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Wjffelly From Harlem Proves Great Fielder of Left Hooks )
and Right Slams as Champion Leonard Bats Uut
Punishment Collection for Mrs. McGuigan
AIN'T IT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELIN'?
AFTteR YOU'VE BEEN IN
FRANCE FOR SVRrL MONTHS
and Didn't vsee Any action
A- TJU.L - ArJD THEN TtC CLT
ARMISTICE WAS 6I6MGD AND
.The.. WAR eNPCO
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By IIOBERT W. MAXWELL
Sports Kdltor thpiilnr. 1'uMlo Iedger
rHEN you're talktn' of pitno cent, you gotta lmnd It in Halilem
' Eddio Kelly," said Sir Nicholas Hayes ns ho loft tho Oljmpla A. A.
tait night. "I ain't throw-in1 no bouquets at guys what don't need em, hut
Jyou Just gotta hand It to him, that's all jou GOTTA. Leonard Bllpped
ihlm a liberal education on how to Held left hooks an' right slams, but
"jriiat happened? I uslc you as a frlen what happened' Ho stopped
Everything and stuck around for mmc. Kelly's Irish. I'm insn ami prouu
jef him. Zowlel what a Hckln' that guy took with a smile on his race.
JWhat a Hckln'!
' "But take It fjoni me," tesumed tho man about town, "hlttln' Kelly
vas like throwln' bricks at a bloko wrapped up in a blanket. Ho fcols
Jem, but they don't hurt. Get th' big Idcar?"
Sir Nicholas wni light this time. 1'or six rounds Benny Leonard
, JJilammed Eddio from Harlem with tho choicest assortment of hooks. Jabs,
wallops and slams ever exhibited here, and when the final bell clanged
' jEddle from Harlem was, still among us. True, ho was wabbly on his pins
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and looked like a seasick sunflsh, hut lifr was thore at the finish and made
Ben Pressman so huppj that he slipped Eddio $100 for his gamo showing,
jjlowover, tho beating was worth more.
Leonard was out to rock his foe to sleep, but was foiled In over attempt.
sfTite lightweight champion tried hard and never overlooked a bet. Several
Jlmes he had Eddio steering a zigzag course, but tho Harlem bov always
weathered the storm. He Is a tough young person, who can tal.o a wallop
Jutd smile. Ho made a big hit with tho croud and probably will bo seen
liere again.
When Benny stripped for action there wire cries of sut prise from the
Jirowd. No longer can ho he called a welterweight, for In tho last two weoks
tie has taken off about ten pounds. His stomach has disappeared, his legs
Jire smaller and he looks like a real lightweight. Gibson raid ho weighed
bout 136, and for the first time wc agree with him.
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LUOXA1W stepped through the six rounds at a ja&t puce aiul did
not spare himself. lie was on the go "H o the time, and he
did not rinse hit mouth ur tal;c a drink of water until the battle was
over. Ucnvv inn tired at the flniih and had a pood workout for Hit
bout iclth Dundee next Holiday in Xcwark.
l Harlem Eddio Forgets Benny's a Champion
T1HE first round was fast. Kelly, evidently forgetting ho was boxing the
Z champion, tore right in and there was plenty of excitement. Before
JJenny got his bearings Eddie had rushed him to tho ropes and landed a
louplo of healthy smacks. Leonard studied his man, however, and did not
5pert up until the second chapter. Then he began to peck Kelly with a left
flab, occasionally crossing his right when there was a chance. Eddio was
Jin tho lookout for that haymaker and alwaj-s managed to get his chin
out of the wa. Kelly kept lighting back, and his aggressiveness surprised
Jhe crowd.
-. ...In the third Benny shifted his attack to the body and Eddio changed
Jim tactics. Ho drew into his shell, covered up, watched that right and
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forgot to lead. Benny kept on going, however, and stiool: 1 is opponent
jBth a. couple of rights to tho head, in tho fourth it looked Uko cur
tains. Leonard landed a hard right to the body and followed with a left
fiook to tho Jaw. Before Kelly could recover a hard right hUot through his
uard and tho Harlem boy was flying signals of dlstreis. He kept closo to
Xeonard, using excellent generalship and stalled until tho bell. In tho fifth
Eddie took everything handed to him, and In the slth was locked from
nide to side until tho final bell clanged. Ho certainly mads a gamo fight
and deserves credit for his showing.
Before tho wind-up a collection was made for tho widow and live chil
dren of tho lato Jack JIcGulgan. Bert Crow hurst, the sports authoritj,
piade an appeal to tho crowd and thero was a generous response. A total
et 11197.87 was collected, all of which will bo given to Sirs. McGuigan. I
Jvould like to print tho namo of ever' tight fan who contributed last night,
for it was a worthy cause. Orly a few are available and aro as follows:
Jack Hanlon, Tommy Sheernan, Benny Lonard, Billy Gibson, Harry
Edwards, John Moroney, Pop O'Brien, Lew Crimson, Phil Cilasoman, Lew
Tendler, Bobby Gunnlss, Herman Taylor and Colo Watson, of Heading, Pa.
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benefit loxing show will he held at ilr
National A. A. All of- the leading boxers haic volunteered tlielr
services and promised to fight not giilng exhibitions, lcrman
Taylor is chairman of the committee tii charge.
AMD VOORfe SENT BACH" To
THE O.S. A. REALISING YCU'VG
VOtAS NOTHInJG To "BOAST OP
NOT A DEAD GGRMANJto YOUR
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CeeO To WPLL- IT WASN'T MUCH- THE (CHARMIMSJ MorjBST-l-16 T?ZH"-"" "
CABRV tT 80CHG WAS COMING AT MG AD Ve -X ?.fJFi'",L, - A'K T IT A.
INTO EFFECT JL ? ? Bw'nbt R.Gmt I J3 fi ? us CR R-R-AND
wltm pimG Through Hts Tommy- Thgu 5x f &, S r--T AnD
oi.MiS MOftG eWE ALOW Awb , UWAS50MIMC) ?-? 1 r r . nmilC
RESULTS I joRppNOtRED- BUT t KH-UCD Wr" -v-JL X (Jty GLOR-R-RIOOS
AND JU6.T AS Vou BaM
To R(?ALI2e YOU'RE GOIM& To
Be MldHTY LOWeSOMS ArJJ
UlILL HfWJE. fJO CHAMCE WITH. lUt
LUCKV BoYS Who Got jnTo
Tk( FIGHT TOW GET AW
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Chich Evans to Aid
Canadian Red Cross
I IwrlM (rhlflO. Kvann
rntnl to Kit
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- .. .1..nUinl. .t of III. Kfllf
Jlnhr li thV Itoj. I nn.lln ;olf AM
rlnllon to I Bold for llw l'nJlt of Ihj
time hnt Ktnin linn "JTrrrsi to I lelij t h
Hum nf monr ind a Mt of clubs lo tne
Iihn urlltrn as follnvl 'I iihnll !
plfnl lo Kli ii dupllfllte ft of my own
rlubn. or tiprrliil onf, or ejfn clnbj out
of mr on lmit. I'lfu." I't, nie know
(ho kind jou think tbr Canadian golrfra
would like Ii"! and I will ry In ilnmitif
thlni for Ihp Kfd Cran nnd the ranadl
nn. C'anndlnn Kolffrs lme a tcry nana
plate In mjr heart."
Match Bettveen Ouimet,
Vardon, Ray and Evans
Would Create Country
Wide Interest
AWAIT DEFINITE REPLY
By CHAHLES (CHICK) EVANS
GOLF construction was largely halted
by tho war and theie was a com
paratively small Increaso in the number
'of clubs. Sheep were tet to nibbling
on many a fairway, but with the coming
of peace, new golf clubs will spring up
like mslirooins and old clubs will ' lie bet
tered. The outlook for golf in 1919 w
truly Inspiring.
to. Mnmiu lmt Vardon. Bralu, Tal-
i lor and possibly other British stars
will bo with us this summer Is already
stimulating tremendous Interest, and
speculation Is rife as to the outcome
of the matches fclth tho great British
players.
I Braid May Not Come
There seems to be some doubt as to
whether Jlmmlo Braid will come. " is
! R sincere' hope of all American and
Canadian golfers that BraM wll make
the trip, for without him the British
I triumvirate will be a two-sided triangle,
t .... ..nV nti Trtali hull.
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Plans for many golf tournaments will Nen. orkf Jan n,Tj10 baseball So-
doubtless so lam in a "'h" "-"Y.r.w V
rcference to tne msil o'u. "';:;""-
MINORS DEMAND
DRAFT REFORMS
Tinker Says Break Likely if
Majors Don't Change
Certain Rules
DAVE FULTZ IS LEADER
km? the sooner we , , elve definite , an-
vlets aro gathering.
Tlio first delegates aio heie with
anil uio E"u:u.-i '-;;-.-," J r.nih ""
nouueement tne auicierY'y'"--f; band. They have hired a dancchall o
tourn-Tnf"ta? this summer.'" V ""f- "nnco r a 6Cra w'
Harry Vaidoii, of rnurHe. iins tho ' lo bo tho wonderful steam, with tl.t
' greatest grip on the Imagination and throttle fed open.
fancy of American and Caiwrtlan play- Tho new International League, elder
em, with Ih aid u Me c0"c'; ,f(?.f'f among the big minors and a t,mloi
!? not ."I Tn inTVnnn who can wr ! ' ' " rough passage, ushered In th..
, nil Uritlfii chainplon"l.l?s Is a man who ' most strenuous woik In the history of
i will command attention oil any golf baseball by its meeting licto today.
course where ho anient s. following closely In Its wako wil
1 Vr.l,. Anvinn. lo Plav ,conie "'o meeting of tho National Asso-
I Imagine tho public will be pai'llcu.
irly Interested In a match between ar-
PLANS OFFERED Retiring Hoppe Proves JOCKO LAWRENCE
TO AID RACING Trickster in Exhibitions BOLSTERS SAINTS ;
Many Suggestions, Made at Billiard Balls Like Living
Today's Meeting of the Things Under Magic of
Grand Circuit Champion's Cue Fancy
Shots Stir Spectators
WILL ANNOUNCE DATES'
By ROBERT T. PALL
The Grand Circuit stewards, hoisc-
men and trainers got down to real busl- i
SUTTON SHOWS CLASS
Bv EDWIN J. POLLOCK
ness bright and early this morning In
the Green Boom of the Bellevue-Strat-ford
Hotel, l'ollowing their DightEee
Ing tour, dinner and thvatro party as
, guests of tho Belmont DrHIng Club
csterda, tho race track moguls all
wera primed for today'3 Important
topics.
The delegates and others armed
early, so Ehortly after 0 o'clock resi
dent II. K. Devcroux, of Cleveland,
tailed the opening meeting to order.
Prominent among thoso present were
eeral liortemon well known to the
Orand Circuit circles, who had como
especially to niako suggestiona which J"
i-nv l.nlh.M.il vould ! rin thu popular I
sport this season. Sutton LoJcs Twice
While- vlitually all present had (III- , wmiani 1". and George Kuller Sutton,
ferent scggeHllons. to offer, all weiej 10 w10 rrprcsen.s Uli cago and the
ut.animous In the thought that some- , r-lilsker brigade, btarted a tuur-doy nti
thing should be done to make the colt (.fpuon. and eening ihlbitlon at Sol
races a bigger drawing card. Tho main Alllngtr's Academy for solid ivories
dllllculty has been that In former pea- (meaning billiard balls, not heads) yes-
sons the flist arid second raco usual tcrdny, and the eliamiiloii prciMitid llv
TT.N'DEr. the magic of Willie Ifoppe'a
J cue billiard balls arc like ho many
lllilng tilings, fi-elmg tlielr way toward
each other from oiiu olid of the long, ,
green table to tho other, from tho right ,
1 side of tlw felt top to thu left.
I William, ii.e letirlng, modest juuth'
who makes hard shots look easy, no
merely because of his uncanny ability,
I but so that tho plaudits
I tors will be less Intense
trickster, on his present
Tor the first time
. perpetual b.ilUmc cha
i in exhibition ot fancy
nal.es the ivories do e
I'liey twist, dance, kiss,
HJles of the Hold,
Hoppe Averages 30in
600-Point Exhibition
In Hie llrt two litmkit ot hlft 2400-nnlnt
Mhlhillon with dMircc Sulton ut Al
llnitrr'n. ('li-imnloii Millie limine Hifniced
llilrt) tnr Die (MHI iohit. Millou'i mer
uce for :1S3 pnlutM, inude while lloiMte
huh ci-lllnr (1110. Mil IK..",.
The hi ore of eslrrdj's matches fol-
AlTKIlNOOV r
Hcpim :i 134 1 11.1 4 2.1 31500
Sutton i t ; so :i wt
A r rnco lloptM. oOi sut(4n, 18.4.
f licit run Hoppe. lllli Mittou. U.
IlVllNIMt
J 130 OS IS
Hnnup
Sil'S'J 1 7J1S0 0S1SJ0 ro: 300
Stilton
SO 1 3 S3 t Ii) ". 4 0 (I 10 3 l.t 5 U 1
AtrrilKP llntM. Sl..Ti Sutloit, 18.5.
Huh run HniuH-, ISOi suilnn. Ill),
Itrferee Alexander II. HrooUe.
elation of Professional HasebaP
Leagues, which will takb up the strings
It laid down In Chicago and will make
preparations to blast a hole in tho anti
quated national agreement under which
baseball has been operating.
Montreal Baek Again
Tlio new International is meeting
ostensibly In Its annual scheduled gab
fest, but questions of territory and policv
ar lllcoK' tn tniilto TViVrt l?nlt. nrrn
With Volpnn 'iiid At'irfill to rxrusp his defeat, that Kiancis Ouimet, preBden( ftci at home ln a lulbulent
Willi VLltrail dllU lUaillll, pronted more by the weather conditions , ntmospi;cn..
1 ; T:TT.-k Tl. Tl- M'i'JI llp oriiV iV,,wi.i,iv thl-uni- Montieal and I'lovidencc. whicn
in Line-Up lliey Look ; i iddio we v.-iu doubtless i.ao this sum- ,loscrte1 the ncw ,lcriintIonnI IX,aKUl
I v-i i rt - - . . n.er. Inst par. nw .nE-nln fppllntr tlio mil nn,l
UOOU lor Second Hail ' . .. .. ,., , will try to make their way back into the
don, Kay (If ho comes) and Ouimet.
Francis performed miracles on inc
slon of their lRst match under very
tdverso weather conditions and tho pub
llo on this side of the water would like,
to see these great playeis lcmatched
when tho weather Is right.
Harry Vardon, while freely conceding
dm) rtulnipt deserws to win on the
basis of his play, has nevertheless sug
gested, wlinoui in any way uuiiu"ih
THIS WAS SOME WALLOP
old lenguo. The stand the new Inter
liatlon.il 111 ln.lt n Iti thn nnon nnr on
NEW VICTRIX MANAGER ! Battling Jllinay PatB Russell to the powers of tho game has been thor-
ci r it irtr .... oughly discussed.
I Sleep tor a Halt Hour Uy far lh0 most important question
Jocho Lawrence Is tho cliammon In- i Trfiilun, X. J.. Jan. 14. .loo Leonard, troubling the minds of all concerned Is
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UlUllUllIfiia Will
romifeou and the
ito lino for s
ilmlnlKtratlon of baseball
um-ouiei- 01 uasKctbail, At times he "' "'" " L" 'v. 'i- -i. i;. "'"" ' " auit-ni ic
perfornis llko a world beater, an.l il, . i fi"'. rankle lson of New ork. lit be nDle to f010e i,an .
'tguln ho falls off mid looks ..rv l.. reir egm-rounu w ..-iu-uj. i.e u.c ..... - other ton8erMitUes II
It Just depends on how the lean center I iJ ...,'.( leleneil In the hCmlllnol of i cliango 111 the a
fpels judging by the way he gets Into Mho I-lght round vMien "Unttllng" Murray. Tin . c',,,,
bo play. nf lMillndilnhla. nut across a rlgh hook linkers stand
GREENLEAF IN TOWN
He was the same when with tho ireS-. 3lcZ ,'U,sar j"
and at the start of the ilrst half of the L?". for Vfill half V
season with Victor looked llko a million , BlOC" f' " Jli
dollars, but his work fell off tn khpIi
an eMcnt that even the Vies decided
to attaeli tho tlnwaro to tho league's I
best center.
-Ulpfcpv ltltsspls law in tllO SfCOnil Tho in nnrii. Ilirnnnli .TnA 'I'lnkpi. ntM.
1 . luent-manager ot the coiumnus American
110U1. 'Assnrlntinn ,liil Iwvn thrnwn ilnun nn
UltllllllLuni pittlphpil tn htrnnf? Lintrtl.llTp
lanimiB Cage l'Ia)cr me declaring there Is not a chance that they
iirliirruort. t'onn.. Jan. 11. Word l-.a1
luit bei-n received tht hlreteli lUnev. opf
ot the cronttnl ImsKetball pUvers lit the
will stand for anything but a change li
the National agreement that will cllnn-
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. -.a -M- lit, I a ,m,.r .,,,!. V;, ..I...,.n nu.1 .nnn im. ( PI1 IIHrirV UK. IILI1 I U niuri' ', " " ... . ,--
of the Bpectu- ,..,. iisilSn,,! hmr In Plnr. -tarteil off last night in' his accusJo, Ved !'. J?:I,!.I.,,.,!Z. '.'""' ,'S !? B.ot.fci,SS5 &?,,"CL "Lc. rcc"l..n..tlo.na! "!"!..
.William, me, srf of Miol. Here ' $ftot n'riley w , -WleuVaUon ori, - uiihUerested
L lOtir. 1-1..1..1. ,,.. ,... .j- .1 111.nr.u n (fill rxt !, If lit. 1 t,r, 1..,..1.1 1 ' .-. . ,. 01 . rrt IboUV,
in four jea,,. the poTb.lUaW. " of' Monmouth: iVl" three instead ot ' to ...d "eie Tabe . -l 'WV. "f?U,"P r"""" ., ! Tho minor leagues. said Tinker. ...
mplon is gulng, )P.ii.d a nert.s..if .j.lilbltlon matches , "riots" in cinry instance. Besides this i ...J.h.e .ln,1Ai",'.'!1 .Sffn.. p7 .tiS !la"a lasl ,J.y ule r f""5' et" som5W
Hhots. and he at tie Motor J llaru Aciue mj .j ..iu lle blanked his opponent. Dabe Klota, linmllein" shoot "oun.l, , ?i Maple , rar as io ' anrogaie i J "W;
verytlilng but talk. '. "V,'.1"'.J,.:,'",.. M.r .'" jr...V.-',.. T .. land was tho biggest individual faotov "rove imbiitow niur '.,"!"'' ;1'""K" L"1"1 "'""7 """ "-....i...c uicn
.mrm ..ml unllkp "b jtuiii. rum. mr -iiii.,.... "' i,n s, -.0imi,-,.. 1().i , ,,, " , :" T, are lo mince ironi in n --'?'"' '", However, me nutiois navo maue tnreais
, jump aim, unui.e .,,.,.- i"r,.r'7. ' m 1' oiumoa 3 iu-oi Mctoii' o.cr S. t Hi,.nt is open to nil. with Bllcr prices oitereu ' , ,. .... ...
they toil and p.. ".Ireenleaf will play eMillHtloninatels 1'. H. A. ' for the three htah .core, . "&?Z7 tte.r ' dc ermlStlon
'er.v t.fiiiiiK nt ; u i-iin . (unihnt '. - -
uncoercd u Blar, so that by the time
tho circuit swung around to tho points
, l.ast the result of tho colt events were
i a foregone conclusion. This caused
o-vners of the a erase colts to keep
out the-lr entries.
1 Saunders Has I'lan
Al Saunders, the prom.uenj l.oiscinan
who brought l'io drand Circuit to l'Ull
n.lelplil.i last F'a)ti, offered a solution
to the problem, i-aunders'3 Idea Is to
Increaso tho :000 Juvenile stakes to
$5000 and maka 51000 of ic , coi.sola
Mmi nuiso for colts that haic'j't I.n-
former title holdor with a s t of de
feats. 1 ho Chicago i-leran took a h.-a.i of,
pun slmient In tile ante-dlnncr engage
ment and lost, 300 to I'J : but after
training diligently at the table fdlnner,
tiot billiard , he thook a different cui
ami gavo tho king of tlio knights of tho
green cloth a lun for Ma 300 points,
making 'JU wlulo tlio ihamplon was
going out.
Iluppe averaged a (lean 50 fur
nningH ln tlie nfieritoon entertainment
lo 1S.20 for the v.s,tcrner. In Hip eve
ning, however, 'ia foinul utuiciuiv'
takes on "The Hunker" ; tomoriow even- Marlm Also Mais
l!!5ih h!w'nha'''ii.urXy0UIivvi Lew Martin divided tl.e hones with
Tm'o 5ui.T ' i-ii.i.. "veittng. limy Lawrence. The Saints were trailing In
ve-i.iiQ th.. nnimbip Kmr nf Wpnt l'hll- 'bo tear at 18-lu, when ho trot Into Hie
ailelphla ; .Saturdr.v. Herbert ILuusey. I play at tho Mai t of Iho tecond half, but JSpST.1
fl.r the conte'is tire, ni.-ai win gnewun tno former renn captain ln action
.lvlbltioii of tlio ililtlciilt sliots. i ti,e saints plnved like a different combl-
- - - - i nation and ran away with their oppo-
IIIMTHDC rillCH DCDTU tients.
JU1UUUJ uift.il uiaxiu
Soccer News and Notes
vvitli br.ive hearts they will be beaten.
It was a shamu that Mocky IJunnln
?. r i i .. j .land Lew Schneldermor vere not on the
uovs suci'LT lii-uui: i.i jiiiiivin '"winning side,
No Soullicru Trip for Columbia
livery oiip is nr.slojs lo sec the "rubber'' Nen, Y))rk Jlin 14 N-0 uthjrn trali.ln.
twen llin Menltat.t "A., tram ami tlio ,., .. ,,, un.i-rte,.., i,y thr, f-nlumhl..
ri1lnil tpMlll fr.ltll MlO SlllPV nr.l. AS lb I I. ,.,, ...m (l.la ...ami nn.l t, lu ...nl.aKt.
,....... ...- -- ....,, '.,.. i, l, .villi, i... m. si. .in.. .. n ,ii.i.niii'
tHnus now each hay won a same. (hn, tlll fduiiulo .if lite llluo nnrt VVhli
, I vurtlt nltip will Ijp somewhat shorter than
The fto.eer fans Hwait witli Interest tlio j u ual bemuso of tho liiahtllt; of small pol-
ble American e'un iiiateli tiookeil for j.mu- t eB0 nines to make estenslvo rullro.nl trlP.
arv '-'"i belwei-n the Merehunt "A" team
and ' J -vl' rawtueket. It. I. 'Ihe game ,
VXllI Da SlllKPU il L.inaLui. wun ..Hi... ui.ib
At'oeialion
hiia T,.L., i!lub Soccir League
I'hlladelpliia, a leeeiiL addition to the
i.inks of hoevprtlom w.ts admitted as
full-lledgeu meiniMT to 'no i noinni: wn
flashed by
of ee.uaicu.
as the caliber of ball
tills pair has seldoia been
road nnd Unruu atreel
mv York. Merchant and Harlan will
have hard r"ln(." v.lien tl.ej meet tlio IJok
iElatid nnd I'u'ev t Jones teams in the
t-tf.mil round.
in a tr
l no spec
ified either flrrt or tceond in any of the jrnttlng tlio balls together aficr Sutton
big purses. Thin would tend to keep j, ft ,m safe o.i f-evcral occasions, and
all the colts ln to the Prilsh. the best lm .'ould averag. was :t.5
Another suggifcte-d the es!abllli.ne.u .Sutton's evening average was 1 1 5. Fur
of a series of colt taces similar to the' t,,, n,,t nvo blocks Hoppe averaged 30.
two $3000 races that usher in the sea-,
son at Cleveland. The now plan calls ' Hoppe Runs 131
for ten of theo laces, two at each Til0 nWlt ong ;.un 0f tlio day was jilt,
meeting for the ftrbt flvo w.-pki'. wlt!ii,nu(i0 by WllUo li the aftprnoon. lie
tho proviso that any colt that betters t rAn j.jq jn tj1Q evening, as ngahist SO for
'.:12 becomes ineligible. Thus If a .suttun In the ante-pata contest and 111)
joangste- does tne round m .:uu, or in n tj,o post-dinner exhibition
In tlio other game Hancock scoured
icvenge on Yours Truly, 31 to 18. It
was Mated as basketball, but this was a
nidation of llastorn reunx.vlvalil.i una i mistake, .v. rugoy iiuicn would nave , tators vvr er mu, u uiswra nov iu
IMiitrl.'t at tho monthly meeting neiu , been more appropriate. Hancock com-
. . . . ....I.. ... .1. T.....I.II. vj,p.i, 111,1. I. I-,.,.. ...1 1 It.- il... I... i ..I -
h..-. I.lhl llliilll in me- i-uuiL.i .:l.ll.i .... I iiili'i) uuiiiu.veu nil.- iiisi-ii.ui w Illlie-rs ... ,.i,ii ,. t riprinantnnn Hnvs'
Willi Iho adiiilttani-t ot this league, , al,j youis Trnlv only managed to score riui, rut up n cllt-edEo rrani nf nnpeer on
full brings evp.y dictiii ii tlio cu it field goal after twe-nty-livo minutes ot s-niunl.n i . is.iliiiirl.ii" ;'''".',. ""'K0
follows: f,ennnnimn os 'U", - 7"" t" .r M.imiirer Kecan wore a broa! tinila at
iiKcllato Blues, Otrmantowu Hoys Club i ou.b liu.v. Tat-orv on titunlay. when lie trotteil out hH
ti. 1U1.1 n. Heir Talutid i
ImiKPrnuH conJitlmi on undnj
.,..--- ii lii.ii tflfv inn, h (Hxnntin
nnil Iho KOiiI i.ci" uver on tho turf.
German ttm n Roys'
BODY-BUILDING BOXING
Approveil bv V. P. GnTrrnnient--3 root.
Taucbt without punUhratiit Cuur
Phila. Jack O'Brien $1 C
h.UCor.tath li ClifKlnut. lilt lloor
PALACERINK MAuul
Roller Skating, Dancing, Cabaret
I.VI.KV AIT. -J13U lAliMNO 7,30
intiM'itpdhii. Co'flM. l',pimaatoMi 111'
illniis. Llghlliou-e Ho.vh' t'lub Whites,
Lighthouse Utis' t'lub lllue-, St Na
thaniel's and lhiuiianv" 1 'ihe following
clubs aro aho alllllated with the li'tvs'
Club Soccer League: lUrinantown Jtov
itk, Ulues, Holds and .-luunrochb.
, that lclnlty, as often ha happened. It
iiutu.ratual'.y v..l' bo br.rr-d from tho
' following colt btakt-s.
' It r.epnitd aa thougn everv ono had a
' Rood Idea to offer. On that made a
Williamson Lands J 'erdicl in Lively Boul
OUTSIDE ot tho vdnd-up, tho feature event of tho evening was between
Max Williamson, tho former messenger boy, and Jimmy rjppas, who
ijow makes Heading- hi3 homo. Tor six tounds this pair of bantams
isliigged each other all over the ring and there wasn't an Idle moment.
Williamson never looked so good and won handily. He had Pappus down
in tha first and third rounds and handed out considerable punishment.
7 That whistlo used by tho timekeeper to warn the boxers that ten sec
onds remain ln tbo round once more fooled an out-of-town '. o.. In the
At each exhibition tlio ball was
I JaimiH d to tap.tcUy and bifoip each
hhow tho seats weio bold out and stand
ing room wai. at tho w k. piemluin.
iheno.itlonal bhots were numerous and the
1 lilt v tilt tlio trainers was that of havl.ig pectators Knew liov ilillleult they v ere
a unuorm iiuiiioer ui ueiii mi i;"1" iana Hiiov.eii apiireoiuiiuu wiiu cjniuitieu in-cii.
Inir tho rapes thrnutrllO'Jt tl-0 ClrCl.lt. iinnlnmtr. ' X .
"Iho threr-he.it plan was thu n.ost popu- Sutton liroved that ho Is ttill the mas-
lar. Tho ommlttee m chnrro f tins ter of old at nursing. Tn his long iun
open meeting made notes of tln cugget-- of ill ho Kept tlio balls clusternl to-
tlons and vU'l ao Inlo u co-.iicrenco lo gether like grapes and elkked off polntn
tall: things over. At s o'clock this after- i in machine. sun fashion. When ho iliovo
noon tl.ey vm'1 make ubllc any changes out to the cushlo'i tho objeit balls tame
, In tho present rules and conditions. beck as if drawn by a magnet.
Ncw VitlrK Manager
When Vlctiix clashes with Wilbar on i
Wcdnestla e-venlng the AVcst 1'hlladel
lihla flvo will bo In charge of a now
managers. .lolm Dougherty, v.'ell known
ii cage circle's and manager of the old
VIctrK champions, Is back at the helm
and villi lecons-truct tho club.
He has already made a good start by
W'nst Pninl Ahks for Hall (lame o'Bnins Sam Lennox, Joe Hyde and A.
est 1 oini akm toi nan oaiiic( liMl. a trlo ot Can,aen ,,oys, all more
Oil .May .il ir less known. Tho Mldvalo live also
AiinnpiillH, Jltl., Jan. H - habcball announces tho addition of "Horse" Hag-
gamo between tho miliary and naval' serty and 1 llllo JlcCartcr.
academies' teams on May 31 next Is
ARMY MAY PLAY NAVY
The managen imt of tho West
Point nine has neked that Slay 31 bo
reserved on the N'aval radeiny sched
ule for the game and iNo Inquired at.
to whether the nav.- would object to
West Point using members of tlio clnsi
which last giadnatf.l alipad of the usual
time, but have been icturned for a post,
graduate course.
A visitor nt last nights American
Lcaguo games was Ilube Cas'.iman. lie
looks well, considering his serious Ill
ness, but It will be a long tlmo before
lie is able lo resume, basketball or. prob
ably, b.tbcball either.
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Announce Schedule Today l'jmouj alassn
The schedule committee also wut..;uo Hoppe's most sensational shot cumu in
to have an important meeting t-omo time his long run. Tho balls viero along tho
today. The followers of the Orand C'lr- bank, u few inches separating them,
juit throughout the entire country are with the cue. ball not more than three
awaiting the decision of the committee I Inches from tho corner. The champion
on the upplleatlon of the Peoria Gentle- used his famous maste and drove the
itncn's Driving Club, of Peoria, for a cuo ball to the corner. It h.t both
franchise. I cushions and curled to tho object ballr.
Tho annual dinner, a scoie-card event ln his tancy-sbot e:Jiibitlon.s, Hoppe
to be known as the Victory Free-for-all bad the balls curling and twisting to all
Pood and Pun Stakp. open to all horse-' coruero of the table. Ills lime shots,
men and tl.eir friends, will be held tblb ' draws and mass.s wcro uncann.v.
oenhig at 7 o'clock. Tt will bo called, "How un anbodj beat a gu.v l'ko
promptly at O'SO and .fa., u'. ., tl roe- that'.'" was th.. iwiinuit of one snt
beat plan, hopples barred, purses "un
limited," tio deductions from v jnners,
and single-judge syttem.
tor as lie (bed out after thu ehatiioiou
mudo his gootbuiglit bow.
This Is a Repular League
over tiothaiii wnj they have uu meil
a eiig" league which is a regular one,
Inasmuch ns the plajer.s ar- all pro
fessional talent and tho lies:, Uiat .an bo
hp.ureil. It is known ua iho Laslern
industrial Haslietball Leaguo and con
tains these teams: htaudaid. Wright.
Martin, Downey, Morse and Tiet.en &
Lang. Standard ami Down. ate ex
ceptionally fctrong. nnd practically all
tho players on tliCEo clubs wero for
merly members ot clubs hi tho Pastern
nr. Tred ndemon. the spitb.il! pit. her , 'c;lbuc' , ,- , . , .,
nf th Clantn. bus written to Joan l'os- 111 a ree'ent same, In vunli Sl.tnil.tvu
ler that lie never told unyniie that be In- defeated Powney Sl-IM, tlio former's
t.r.de.l to retire from liiiieb.tll. line-up consisted of Barticv Seilrou and
, - - - Johnulo Deckii-.nn. lonvauls; chief Jlul-
lllialeitr CailO Comment ler' center, and Amlj Suils and LUmer
jll lliilil -'! 'Upley, guards. The noi-ucy line-up
ii.. uur.tlrk.lUrk HI.. , ,.ronC four.' -oiIslcel of Hrnlo Ttelcli ami Uarry
te.ii-ie.ii -old lenm. hna .m u dates nt hosia scnincili, lorwurus; uuu.ert, i-enif, mm
Select Referee for Rig Rout
New lark, .Inn. 11 Jan. T'empvej has
dei-llr.ed the invitation to tereree tho bout
betwneu Ilennj I,eonuril and Johnny Uun
dee hefuro t " Nowarlt Slmrtnilien's t'lub on
thp nlii'ht of Jonuiirj 20 JhiuisA Mrennait,
famlllnrly Known ui "M'm " vmII bo Ul
third man in tlio rliiK
1'retl Antlerfon HuMi't Quit
full team of haw makers for Iho tlrst time
and wni on the loi.K end of tlio ecorlns whtit
tlio Ramo entled. .
Murli Iins been s.il.1 about varloua drib
iiler but followers of tlio old f-eotiln ;m
sdmlt that Nanier of the Hullin team Is
ono ot tha best plajers that ever bared a
klieo. .
Hint", of Harlan, plaed ono of the bet
uamrn of III" career In Knturdaj's rontent
hut the other nlajera did not give nlm at
too rood aupDort. ...
r.iatli lloiislub Stewart bad the amllo
thst won't col.ie off when be watohed 111"
newlv -ouiitructed Hed nnd lllue team hold
"bo i-allorj to a lie ilnhli
Aineriiuii Tiilley toocer team fa led to
stop thp w-lnnlnn urcnl; of 'he vvi'llenaon
shore eleven, trallliie them 1 Boal to 0 as
tho vvhlmlo blew.
Out uf thirty mat. bet played lnit w-erK
111 the IiO.ldon. Midland, l.nnruahirp uii.l
Sinltlli liblnioii of the leauuea In fireat
llrlt.iln. the lilk-lion number of C".-iln siored
bv tun team was l, the r. liialnlliL; tentv-nn-e
not n e" til. rIiov UUT bO' otil
tbi...o ilcvena uie niatrhcd.
Ilellilrbciil uualil nroied their s.ienetii bj
d'feallnff the Merrhittit " leam a iroala
lo ii. Muiiacer "H1U" lon h one destro
falhd Ileltcr iUii. tipxt lime, "nillj
Laddie Melulie la still uursiVK a bad lee
In hi. a nrevontrd I. u from tnl.lnj part 1
tl.e National l.tasu- name on rtnturda with
the blir mrel team at Ilctlil-hrin '
fntnrla A C l!urnn i IV
I fenf, aluri.
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Opi-a .Momla and Saturday evenlncs until
0 o'clock.
Irat an second Paocas btarted for his corner when he heard it and took a
ouple of unnecessary wallops. It was the samo in the necond, but after
-that ho knew what Jo do. Tho Olympla la tho only club In tho country
VsinK a whistle, and it Is not popular. Harry Edwards should cut it out.
Phil Franchlni put up a good battle ln tho somlwlnd-up, shading
Harry Kid Brown 4n a furious fuss. Franchlni had things his own way
for four rounds, t - in tha fifth caught Prown coming In with a hard
right to the body, jdlng the lilgli school boy to tho mat. That aroused
Ifarry, and ho sa jin harder than ever. Ho hammered Ph.ll all over
tho place, but could not overcomo the New Worker's early lead. It was u
fjunsatlonal scrap and worth repeating.
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file openers were short and sweet. Sailoi Ituyers u.ent dow-n foi
t
Scraps About Scrappers
Millie .larkNnn will be leeu In action to
nicht at Minueapoll. Kddle Noea will Lo
tl.o New vorlier'a opponent for ten rounds.
1 The preliminaries for the Najionil A. A.
I for next Saturday nlBht will be between
, .. ...,- nn,l lTvltv It liriirulil Inlinni'
Hnny hIrmf and whli'y iTtzmfralU. Johnny
Slurray and Frankle I'onny Jo. 'ponrU
ami .Phil Kruiivhlnl und Mclor lt!tiUl t:U
Jimmy llendo. .
.P1!! imnTiiPAPT n-iiTnn "J would UJw lo urMiwc wib with ,trpl-, Joo Dreyfus? and Jimmy Clinton, uartlv.
NEW NORTHEAST 1 UTOR j vJ'-t s -l v1 iiSSinffrir lul,r-! w "'a, ii 's "" i pii
man. .11-. ,ere c!tce.Jt Hu8, niplcy and P.uckert.
M. JFnRucKsL
Dclapluinc to Aid Gerney
I'liymutu 1 raining
rtov Delaiilauie. the former Si.arth-
more College football star, and who Just jrtjh -.VKpJ Teto.Vuaran't'ee
recentlv reielved his tllschargo from the I Address II. Wldlner. L'33u Mouth Chadnle-I:
I Tasato A. A. wanls Barnes with any tec
I ond-elam homo or travelliu; teama. Address
I'rank Urabain, U'J'-' North l.lshtli street,
lluakrr A. '. would lilie to liool: mines
Kprvlce. now is a member of the pbjsieal I ireci.
training department of tho Northeast iirlinout II. U a , ft slxteen-j ear-old
iriU sviir.nl. travelln? . team. wjiiIh s;ir th eny
louni: llroun. of Vrn S or . t-aii ins for The nequlfcitlon of rjlaplair,c g.ves ju,pu I'aul .'.'-I.aual.lu . 47 1U bpland
h',?n!Lri.'l.:1.''.J;'2tl,ffiir,i;Vn,,.:WAreat'llo,;;,t'io AkWxm the best. coaching ! aroet.
.est Mond n'cht Art.o .'I..ir of N'ev the local high schools, l'li . on' n- .j..p e,tPrii Hub wants sames witli al
vorii. anu i.rrjr i n'n nemim .. .u r..elo;' Okcar I., eicruoy, in
1.0 the contestants Inths mnv Ind-up. , ' r . .. ,,.,, ....,, jItt ,
Johnn nurns, matchmaker of ths Cam. I football and baseball tutor, navo proved ,.,.., j,
The tlrst has often been sought nnd Is
In a class by himself, while Plpley Is
considered ono of the tlnds of recent
j ears, it simply means that when the
Pastern League Is ready to lesuine thero
will bo plenty of material, although tho
Pennsylvania .State Leaguo must bo
reckoned with in tlio futuie.
Larry Williams Reals Lliffortl
ew York, Jim. 1 1 Tirry Williams, tlio
IfriUHtl'Ui k iiriiiv-ii.n. t uririiii, I'Oill'IIPU Di
tho third time in the first chapter and Willie Kohler, after
f tuaJHtia faces at Jo ft miu Downeii tor a round, knocked him. stiff
h ,i the tccond.
h,ia a rv lui jrranKed an all. star ordaram
for next Friday n!ht. Johnny Woltast, tho
Lancaster mbldleweliht, will meet Joo Oel-
. cer. of Kenslneton, ln the final bout. and.
Jos Howhlnkle, tht former amateur cham-
I pion of Ohio, will epposo Wtllls ilcClojktr,
' cf Tort Richmond. i
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their ability by turning out titular
teams. In addition Northeast Is fortu
'. basket.:.;,. ,irKrKK,,,:&!krs: ti,!&yi'w&
jrry Hnyder. the. ?;rU.& && lTZ .."woodla'nd "' ta Armory A. A., Jersey Clt',
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and J yu
itedf viral
and I nlshi
The llanrork llekerve lenm is out for
West Virin mns First Game I
MoreantoiS.. W. Vs.. Jan., 14 West I
-Dint, uuii her on.rilTur same line. 1... I
man. a track authority, and Benjamin "fif s !? "? JlSSSfi vta-S.Sf A'. ,'.& ' $H2 f a 5J.i,rS".r.l.n9',"t T, !. A: I
Price, Of basketball fam. vais Itescryet. r. ma Individual star of tb mnuntsner. '
I -ti.mninnihlti of Philadelphia for flrat
nato ln having ln Its faculty James Slg- second clasa teams. The team 1ms defeated f Virginia won her opetilnc came
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