13' WHEN THE TIME COMES FOR THE LAST TO BE FIRST, BECKETT WILL BE LEADING THE FIELD EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DEOKMBEK 6, 1U19 H UNLUCKY "5" ALMOST RUINED BENNY ALLEN Westerner Forced to Make Sensational Finish to Win After Jinx Ball Caused Trouble ONCE TRAILED BY 72-1 By JAMES S. CAKOLAN AtjITTLE orangc-colorrd ball bearing the numeral 5 almost ruined one of pur well-known pocket billiard head liners at the Parkway parlors jester day afternoon. Kite tltnCR rilirinr lllU tralllne- tnntxh wsiww.dicl tbls deceptive five jam in frout of ioe nocicet. rocK an instant, then stick in me jaw. Not ouc of the five shots was tliffi cult. On eacli occasion the cue w leldcr, after getting the range, began a pro longed search for position, and this proved costly. , Benny Alien, point-making mara thoner, who took a night off on Thurs day to set a world's high-run record of at. took part iu the toughest gaino of the tourney. And It uas hfa failure to plant that flc ln-thc pocket that brought about all the trouble. Beany scratched on the live at the tart, then missed on the same ball after counting two. Then before rep. ord treating Allen could make auotlicr point young Mr. Joe Conrannon had totaled or honestly accumulated 72. IJenny SUps , Then Benny stepped out, made 27 and was golug strong. He played off the uvc, got a break, nut lost tlie the. More rest for Benny. Easy-going Concaonon replied with 20 and smiled oe he glided into n yawn ing chair. Two innings later B. Allen responded with auother 27 run. only to slip on that jinx five ball. More rest for Benny. For ten innings the stars waged a safety battle, when Concannon broke away with a 13 run. Benny came back with IB. Again it was the ill-fated five which nearly ruined hinu for at this stage Concannon was credited with 113, against his S8. Allen followed hi. run of 15 r.Ith his third 27 of the game. This time it was the fifteen ball that choked the pocket and lingered nervously ou the edge. As the boys opened the twenty-third innio; Concannon was leading, 122 to 117. Six balls were ou the table as Concannon went to bat. His shot was . safety. Much Scratching Allen then purposely scratched. Ditto Concannon. Allen again purposely scratched. Ditto Concannon. Benny then played safe, but left one Standing of Cueists and Today' s Schedule R. Creenteaf . J. KfotTh ... 4. Laston ., I. Olnt .,,., I.. Kreuter . . . f, .Muturn . . J. toncannon M. rink ,., , !. Rnlpb . C. Srabsek , , Won Lost High r.C KU n 2 M SI :t Jo SI s R a 3 . i 1 I 1 A 0 1 I .1 ? a a 4 i j.ooo 1.000 .150 .110 .BOO .sun iwi .ISO ,'M0 .200 ewlerUny'S Results Keonh.heot Ralph. 123-0a, Alien beat Concannon, 125-110, Kreuter beat Layton, 123-1?. Maturo beat Setback, 12o-d7. It. fireenlfaf ami M. Fink not sched uled. Today's Retail I.. Kreuter beat C". .Seaback, l!M. Prhedule for Tonight 7:00 p, m, IjiTton , Concsnnnn. 0:30 n. m. (Ireenlear vs. Allen. Mature and Ralph not scheduled. KREUTER TAKES THIRD STRAIGHT Triumph Over Soaback Today by 125-76 Gives Youth Even Break for Week KEOqH PLAYS MORRIS FINK After suffering three consecutive re erma. tlio rnnlhfiil T.onls D. Kreuter. of New York, has proved one of the big surprises of the national pocket billiard championship tourney, for this after noon he came through with hli third straight win when ho defeated Charles Soaback, of Hartford. Conn., by ,123 to ill. at the Parkway minding. Kreuter registered his first win over Maturo on Thursday, yesterday he beat Layton and today crushed the close playing Seaback. There was nothing sensational In the match but the ex hibition was class ahd the work con sistent. Each was credited with fifteen snivties, Seaback had two scratches and Kreuter one. Now that Kreuter has found himself, he Is almost certain to cause trouble for the leaders. One of his defeats, that by Oncaunon. by 12Ti to 121, should have been a Kreuter triumph. As eoon as Kreuter and Seaback fin ished their match, Jerome Keogh, one of the two unbeaten entries, and Morris Fink, opened hostilities. The score by Innings: Ssebsck o l si u i i o o u I (1 a ot it oosooooaoooo iiiih total. 70. Scratches 3. Safeties IS High run 50. Net total 7. Kreuter 0 0 17 14 08000 14 11000 008 10 30000 1102110 IS. High total 127. Scratches 2. Safeties IS. Hlsh run IS Net total 121 Referee Charles C. Peterson. BATTLE IN SNOWSTORM hall open. Concannon trapped this, then played safe. Concannon now had '121, against Allen's lir, With five balls on the table. Allen purposely scratched. Ditto Concannon. Allen ngain scratched. Ditto Con canuon. Count now: Concannon, 111); Allen, 113. Allen resorted to scratches iu order to lower Concannon's score to such an extent that Cogoannon would be com pelled to make another break shot to win. This strategy worked. Allen next trrnde u perfect safety, and Concannon followed with another. He left a split shot off the fourteen. Allen made the point, and never stopped until he registered the requirjed twelve for a triumph by 125 to 110. Tho Figures Here arc the figures: Allen--0 00150 27 00 27 0008 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 15 27 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 12. Total 132. Forfeits 7. Net score 125. Safeties 15. High run 27 (3 times). . Concannon 0 2 40. 0 12 19 20 3 0 2000 5 000300 13 07000 10 0 0 0. Total 127. Forfeits 8. Net score IIU. saieues iu. nigu frank .. . . .rlcht tackle i,n IfV Emsnuel (rant.), rlcht end . . tingle quarterback , Itcfcree, C. C. Peterson. iieek ... .. left halfback. ... Garrett .. . .right halfback. This was one of tnc most rcraarKanie nuaMen. games ever staged in a championship tournament. The Irfiyton-Maturo match of last Tuesday evening was one of the same kind, but yesterday's matinee per formance had something on It. Thii victory kept Allen In the race for the crown. Ilight now be is dis plaving the most consistent form of any mail in the tourney and is the leal dark horso for the title. ' He meets Uiflph Grecnleaf tonight, and something should be doing when they dish. High School Elevens Play for U. S Championship at Harrlsburg Tech Mallck . . .left end. Arnold .. . .left tackle Comfort ..left guard Grecnleaf in Danger Against Allen Tonight Ralph Greenfeaf. the sensational cue wielder, and one of the two tin beaten players in the national cham pionship tourney now In progress at the Parkway Building, meets the most dangerous man In the tourna ment toulgbt. His opponent is Benny Allen. Allen onCe held the title and the last time he lost It was by two points to. Tnberskl. Following his record-breaking run of SI on Thurday night, he displayed groat courage an well as form In overcoming a 71-polnt lead against Concannon and winning by 125 to 110, AY GOULD WINS OPEN TENNIS TITLE Defeats Walter Kinsella Court at Philadelphia Racquet Club on Penn Holds Lead in Title Soccer TODAY'S SCORES 6-3, 3-6, 6-2 Jay Oould won the open court tenuis championship of the" United States nt the Hacouet Club today. He beat Walter Kinsella in the three days of J determined not to lag with victory f.o as well as the ungcttablc balls, of course. Kinsella scored Bevcral clean passes to the dedans in the opener with health smashes post Goulds lluing racket, and these shots drew cheers from the liberal sprinkling of New Yorkers In the gallery. But Gould was not to be outdone in the spectacular and drew cheers iu turn when ho poked two to the grille for the third game of the first set. Kinsella took tho second, sev enth and eighth game of the first set, but that was all and he gripped his racket at the opening of the tenth set with Gould needing only one more set for tho title. Gould's science began 1o falter before the speedy attack of the New York pro, who was eerywhero unci mnde some of the most brilliant gets of the tour ney, finully taking the act, amidst hearty applause, 0-4. The count was now six sets to four ogainst him and he did not look so hopeless after all. Hut Mould rjianged ins tactic again Tennis Champion Smith ..center. Mincer . . rlcht guard A'S AND C. MACK SCORED BY HUSTON Yanks' Owner Raps Connie and Baseball Conditions at Shibe Park CHESTER BUCKS SUN SHIP FOR GOAL, 6-6 Comes Back Strong After Sun Ship Makes 70-Yard Run for the First Score of Game Colonel Huston, of the New York Tankees has tho hammer out for Con nie Mack and baseball conditions at Shiba Tark. claiming that it is only a question of time before the league will be asked to make some kind of a change in the ownership of the Ath letlctst It was reported that the new league which Huston. Frazeo and Buppcrt in tend forming would ipclude one of the Philadelphia clubs, and in reply Connie stated that Inasmuch as the Yankees , didn't have any grounds it would be beneficial for the league if the club shifted elsewhere. Huston's statemeut is in the nature of a comeback. He raps Connie us n manager and saya that baseball tfotidl tlons he,r are ''abominable." . ."A local humorist Is authority for the statement that Connie Slack has the only ball park in the world where the turnstiles register fractions.' said Huston, "One dav tho total receipts was doubtless the lowest amount ever taken in by a major league club. e were paid for twentv-one persons, grand total of .$4.11. Connie has run last ncUInl1v.nlmOst droODed OUt Of the league without auy other club to read him out. "It is only a question of time when our league will raise the question of the propriety of a share of ownership In tl, AtMnHr. That club for a long term of :iears has nqt contributed to the prosperity of the league lu proportion in ni. nnnlatlnn nf Philadelphia. Phila- delphia has shown itself in thn past to ?"fi be one of the best baseball cities in America, and the. poor management in the last jew years nna mane n mc worst. . "Too much praise must have made Connie think himself a genius. Bo great grew his opinion of his own nbllitv that ha broke up "the greatest ball club in hiftory. thinking, of course, he could build another at odd moments. But somehow It didn't work. Like the small boy with the watch apart, he couldu t Set It together again. He says we ave n ball club, but no ball park. All right! He has a ball park and uo ball club, making it fifty-fifty. We can stand for criticism from a man whoie bH club lost 504 ball games in five years. "I have had my say." sold Mack when Huston's statement was brought to bis attention, Son Miln Cbtr T.M-cli left eml ,..Dronln Oeniarco . left tackln LoTlner Sranlon ..left miard.. . Mjern Klnx Tenter.. . . MatlPn Orlet , . . rlirlit miard llonhcrt Turner ..rUht tackle, ..... . Hewitt ninder . . . rlirli t onil . Stranbcl flee nnnrtrbnek UoM Tflmb . , rlrlit halfhnck. . .. NaAh Smith . .left hMfhnck Cavananth Htamlon follhuck. , . Fertile; nefcree filbert. tVllllnton Onlleee. Umpire- Ilordln. TlmrkrrpcTii Willie Dallas, Chexten .Tohnnon, Sun. P. M. C. Field, Bee. 0. Chester rammed its way through the line all the waj don n the field this afternoon at P. M. 0, field to a touchdown and a O-to-0 tic at the end of the first half against the Sun Ship team. A large crowd Bood in the snow to sec the rivals clash and excitement I inn high in the first quarter when Cav- anaugh. of Chester, fumbled on Sun's 80-jard line, and Turney, Sun Ship, running free, scooped up the ball. Tackier made for him in every direc tion, but the Ship tackle eluded them all and ran 70 jards for a touchdown. The coal was miised and the nerioil ended with the Ship folks in the lead. But Chester came back when the whistle hew again and In a gritty, crashing parade down the field car ried the ball" to blijp s -'-jnrd line. Nnsh. Chester right halfback, low crcd, his head and dived ut the Hue. When they untangled the rness he Was seen to hmo poked the ball over for the tie score. He failed to kick the goal und the half ended, (1-6. Tortland . . O'hare . C.lbbln .... rinks . . Rlrche . Tleraner ., Oreeley , llonthbr Flahcrtv ... Kimball O'Conncll . .fnllhark... . Ward (cant.) nrrlcfalH nfrr. Okcson. Tehlch! um- Jlre, Tarrert. Rocheateri head Unenmon, Utehler, IMcklnrwm, Harrlsburg, Pa., Dec. 0. In a foot fall game today between Harrlsburg Technical High School eleven, state scholastic champions, and Portland High School, New England champions, tnc stake was tne cnampionsnip oi inc United States. Tech challenged Scott School, of Toledo, O., and Masten Park, of Ruffalo. N. Y.. both title claimants, but were turned down, aiasicn was booked, but backed out. Tho game today attracted a record itiktiI. nnd as nlaved In a snow storm. Many football notables from eastern colleges were present. The lo cal eleven was a few pounds heavier than Portland, but Maine champions had speed. ONLY TEN TEAMS LEFT Two More Pair Out of Six-Day Grind at Madison Square Garden Js'ew York, Dec. 0. Only ten of the original fifteen teams, nine of whom are tied for first place, were still in tho race at 1 o'clock this afternoon, tlie in.tr hour. The leaders had cov ered i!.TJ3 miles and seven laps and the Italian -American combination of Pcllo nnrl Thomas was two laps behind. The Italian team of Brocco nnd Verrl and the Canadian-American combination of Sncncer nnd Chupman withdrew from the race during the morning after having been lapped by the leaders. The record for the 133d hour i 2501 miles and four laps, made by Goulett and Grenda In 1014. Goulett and Madden, of Newark, led in points scored as the result of sprints, with 3(5" points to their credit. Hill and Drobach and McNamara and Magin were second and third with 200 nnd J00 points respectively. Continued From Pate One score from bcrimmngc In fro'nt of Hav erford's net. but the ball went wldo by inches. Shortly after this Bingham received another corner kick, but like the former one, it was knocked out of danger. Spencer Scores A few minutes later, nfter a stiff scrimmage around Hnverford's goal Fosts, Spencer dribbled away from the Iavcrford back nnd shot a beautiful goal for the nrst score ot tne game. The score came twelve minutes nfter play started. Scoic: Tcnn, 1, Haver ford, o; Havcrford kicked off pgain to Penn sylvania, but a few minutes later the ball was once more in Haverford's ter ritory. Penn had several opportunities with the next teu minutes to make an other score, but Haverford's stalwart defenders sated further possible scor ing. Spencer scored his second goal of the, game when he received a beautiful pass from Captain Bill Nassau and cleverly eluded four Havcrford Plnys near tho coal posts. Spencer s kick wat made about 10 yards from the goal line and was made from a difficult nnglc. Penally Kick Falls Nassau had an opportunity to score on a penalty kick, but he failed. Hallctt, the Bed and Black center-forward, took the ball 10 yards from the posts nnd by clever dribbling and sidestepping, took the ball through the entire Penn eleven until he reached a point 5 yards from tj.'.. .ni nncts. Here, uith an al most sure goal in sight. Goalkeeper Harrison, of Penn, knocked the ball out of d&nccr It was one of the best plays of the first half and drew a round of applause from tho spectators. Penn' started the ball up the field again nnd once more threatened me navenum &;. ' Ing the bcrimmage iu front of the Hav erford goal posts the whistle blew, end log the first half. Score: Penn. 2; Havcrford. 0. TENDLER RECOVERING play, of which today's sets were the deciding, by n total of seven sets to four. Gould represented the Philadel phia Ttarquct Club, and Kinsella the Squash Club of New Y'ork, where he U the professional, Kinsella holds the professional championship and Gould, prior to his open title, won todnv, held tho amateur title. This was the first open court tennis title ever played for In this couutry. The scores of today's sets were: Gould. 0-3; Kinsella, 0-4; Gould, 0-2 On Tuesday Jay Gould made a clean sweep of all four sets played, outplay ing the New York pro, who was unable to get going. Gould started off Thurs day to end the title play speedily by winning the opening set, 0-0, but un der this overwhelming handicap of five sets to love, Kinsella turned his back to the walls of tho vault-like court and took off three straight sets. The Two ployers entered the court tills morning with Gould leading, therc tyr,c', "ve seta to three. To win the title it wus necessary for him to win two sets today out of the five that would havo been played If ucccssarv, or for Kinsella to win four. The odds of fered after the first dav's play were as 'W-JJI 10- on Gould, and one bet of $10,000 to $6000 was actuallv laid, incrc were score's of other Inrge bets on the contest, and Interest nt tho Rac quet Club this morning before the match was nt fever heat. Everv seat back of the dedans nctR, in the top and open galleries, and even the tlnv grille T"i ,u "ue corner was a solid frame ot faces. Kinsella entered the court first for rf warm-up and was greeted with en thuaiastic cheers for the game struggle he had put up on Thursday when the odds were all against him. To many it seemed that nt last Kinsella had found the brilliant stride he had shown iu his rehearsals for the title plav, and that Gould, after his dashing, sweep ing start to five straight seta, was on the down grade. On Kinsella's face was a look of confidence as be bowed to the cheers and then smashed the Mt.rnv. ered baseball -like globule off the high walls, into tho grille and off the tam bour on angle shots. Gould was late in entering the court, but was hailed enthusiastically ns he pulled off his blue, sleeveless sweater with a gaping bole iu It. The court tennis costume consists nf rubber shoes, whl.te flannels aud an un dershirt, the latter, pure aud simple. Perhaps this explained tho absence of the fair sex in the gallery. Gould started off In his snappy style, taking it easy and making his kills without much apparent effort, while close. He opened up a shower of shots nnd wound up with n couple of superb balls that gave him tho set, match nnd title. JIMMY WILDE IN AMERICAN DEBUT Jack Sharkey Will Make 116 Pounds at 7 o'Clock for To night's 10-Round Bout - ' " ' HBP" i f-i-H' My W' 1 S mm m: fi l mm CRICKET CLUB IS HOCKEY VICTOR i CLASH IN MILWAUKEE RING Defoats St. Martins for th Championship of Philadelphia and Vicinity Martin rtamii .. rtnrclar DlMton &&2SJS Vr-ssSrtaiBxwi3S JAY GOULD Tho amateur court tennis champion of America who lifted the open crown today by defeating Walter Kinsella, the New Y'ork representa tive, who held the professional title Boxer to Remain To Weeks In Hos- 1 pltal After Operation Lew Tendler, local boicr, is resting easy today following the operation under which he went yesterday at the -. .. . , 1. TT 11.1 f11r vala- National aiomucu n i-.; ; -- Kinsella. a bundle of nerves, played a tlves were permitted to visit lendicr to- deHp(,rate gnmc to Uraw up on ,he dav I amateur. A ball to the dedans, an Dr. M. P. Warmutn said tpaay mat. Tendler would have to remain at the hospital for about two weeks, and that It will be at least a month thereafter before he will be strong enough to re sume boxing. Northeast Church League nintnanuel defeated Union Tabomacle In a Northeaat Church Lacuc gama tagt nlcht St JNorrla Hall. Third and NorrlS street., by ..r "'J 1 1 ni li Tn Hi nttmr contact Good Shepherd quintet stopped Slmpeon. 30 to 20 St. Luke's Lace 27th Brigade St. Lulcfs .defeated the TwelHeenth Brlsude, 30 to 7, at riroad and Hunting don streets. onenine the length of the back court, with a net protecting the spectators grouped behind it, or one in the grill, which is like a corner window in the wulls of the court, counts as a point, By ED. W. SMITH Milwaukee. Wis., Dec. 0. Every body will havo a pretty fair sort of an idea tonight just how good Jimmy Wilde is, or will be, among the ban tamweights of the country. The little fellow makes his first American ap pearance in the ring against Jack Sharkey, an Italian boy from New Y'ork, in the big building, the route being ten rounds, and there will be no official decision rendered in case the thing goes tht full distance. Not in a good many months has Mich interest been displajcd in ring en, rounters in this section of the country. Looks as if there will be a sell-out house and from all appearances there lll be many persons present who never before saw a fistic engagement. That's to what extent people are interested in this great little man. He has been exnloited so widely nnd with such cood effect that many who take but slight interest in the doings of the pugilists are quite excited over him. It took a lot of money nnd consider able persuasion on tho part of Otto Ilorchert to clinch this match. It is understood that AYilde is beihg given n fiat guarantee of ?11.000 and that Sharkey is gambling with tho promo ters. Sharkcv took the battle on a sliding scale, after $1000 is taken out for the hall and Wilde is paid his money "off the top" the Italian boy begins to share in the profits. He will get 50 per cent of the next $4000 that comes in and 40 per cent of the next $5000 nnd 20 per cent on all that is taken after that. He thinks he has struck on a pretty good bargain. The nrices ranze from 51 to S10 ex clusive of the WHr tax and the chances are the house will run close to .yao.UOO. The boy claims he will be good and strong at that figure, otherwise he wouldn't have taken the chance with such an important battle. Football Player Dies Vioburn. Mass.. Dee 0 Plains In a hard football name without pn-vlous iratntnr Is believed to haa caused the sudden death of Pr. Udard C Wall, former fullback of tho Georgetown Unherstty football team, In his dental office yesterday Tho medical examiner pronounced death duo to heart failure Induced by overexertion About a month agro Doctor Wall took part In a football game at Akron, O. Ho vas twenty. nve yir of ago and was graduated from Georgetown Dental School this joar. Philadelphia Cricket , U Martins rraicr ,.gon iicotvc Krnmhhaar rUht fullback. . . . rle .l"ii iminirK. , . . r, itrani , right halfback.... Valentine center helfbsck ,, rurrlenee ..left halfback , CMtle . ..rlrht win.., i, .. Griffith t'hetnn ... ... Htht Inside....... ,. Loran r.. Chestnn. . center forward. ... Graham ?"er(non left Insldo, Austin ladelm left win;.. ...... OMI-Miss rcrcnaon, 2 Mies C. Thes tn. Miss I.. ClicaUm, Mrs. Madeira, Miss Graham. The Philadelphia Cricket Club hockey team won the championship of the Philadelphia and Vicinitv Hockey Leagun yesterday by defeating the St. Martins team nt St. Martins, by fire goals to one. In addition to winning the championship, the cricket club eleven gained permanent possession of the championship cup. It -ne tl.A tMrf! tikii. In KiifS-etrtin that the ohampionshfp has gone to the Cricket Club women. The cup was first contested for four yearB ago and was won bv the Oermantown Cricket Club, but in the last three years the. honors have gone to the Cricket Club. Bv defeating St. Martins the Phila delphia Cricket Club finished tho sea son without a defeat. Germactown was second, with one defeat charged against it. In the first series these two team tied. In the second series the Philadel phia Cricket Club triumphed. Harley May Play 'Pro' Baseball fhlcaco, Dec. ft "Chirk" Harley e n satlonal All-American halfback on the. Ohio Btato University football team for three sears, mav play professional buseball next summer. Harley. It la said, will bo offsred an outfield position on the Columhua Amerl can Association team. Manager Bobbr Qulnn, of the St. Louis Americans, recently announced that Harley could havo a try out tth his team next summer If he desired; "Chick" liaa not decided whether h will play professional baseball. He has an nouncod. however, that ho will not Play professional football, although he trad sev eral tempting offers of IB00 for ft game. ! ., .h i'J ;4 iM Fulton to Fight Frank Moran New York. Dec (I Fred Fulton Minne sota heavyweight, hss been signed for an other light by Tom O'Rourke Aftor his eight-round battle with Willie Meehnn In Newark. January 12. h villi take on Prank Moran In Pittsburgh. January 21. O'Rourke Is mapping out a strenuous winter cam paign for tho long plasterer with tho Idea of working his way up to a fight with Dempsey for the championship. . . & A 1 ; McCabe Again Takes High Dive Johnson Cltr. N. Y capo. Dec, B Jimmy Me welterweight, was Thlladolohla ImAi-kiml mil try Willlo flvan. of Now Rruns wick, last night In the seventh round of a scheduled ten-round encounter. A hard right tn tho Jaw sent tho Quaker City boxor to tho mat. m M -.' ! ?.! Juniors Win Interelass Title Ths Central High School Juniors won the Interelass football tltlo yesterday whan thv, defeated the sophomores In tha play-off atr Houston field, 13 to 0. Philadelphia business and Industrial men have faith In Drexel Evening School training. Tills confidence Is based on the success of Drexel trained men who have made good. NEW COURSES OPEN JANUARY 5th. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ENGINEERING THE DREXEL INSTITUTE 32lld & CHESTNUT STREETS MM XAl m SEE ANNOUNCEMENT DAILY IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER AND EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS FOR WEEK OF DECEMBER 8 TO DECEMBER 13 Subject to Changs) ftXIIAMfraA, . ,. .(,) ISth, Morris Passjrunk Av. APOLLO oaa ana jiiinmpioii oi. MONDAY TUESDAY AUf-! surA Chestnut below 18th 81. (s) CAMP DIX IN FINAL Meets Mount Holly Eleven This Afternoon on the Fair Grounds Mount Holly, N. .1., Dee. 0. One of the biggest athletic contests ever staged in Burlington , county was plaved at the Mount Holly fair grounds this afternoon, ylien Mount Holly met Camp DIx iu the final game of the sea son. This wan a big military as well as athletle event, as one of the regimental bands accompanied the team from Camp Dix and at leufct thirty truck? loads of soldiers also utteuded. " Paris, London and New Orleans Trying to Stage Carpentier-Dempsey Battle As fooas Georsys Carpentier knocked Joe Beckett oit Thursday night in London, rumors of ofTera fof a match between tho Frenchman and Jack Dempaey begsn to float around, Everybody seems to waut to get in on this heavy .wfdV&eut. Paris, London and New Orleans have made btds through various lrws, according to reports from those cities. M, Decoin. manager of the Wonderland Spirting Club of I'arls, says that he has sent a telegram to Dempsey, asking his terms for a twenty-round tight with Carpentier &u France's national holiday, July 14. Gaston Vidal and Henry Tate, members f Parliament, representing the athletes of France, iald they would secure the Pershing Stadium for a battle between the Ameri can and the Frenchman. The Presso de Paris says that a purse of 2,000,000 francs will be posted for a match between Jack Dempsey, the American pugilist, and Carpentier, to be fought In Paris in July. 1020. The Canadian Hockey Club, of Montreal, cabled a challenge to Georges Carpentier's manager In London for the French boxer to meet Eugene flrous seau, Dominlou middleweight champion, in a boxine exhibition at Montreal, on July lt Dominion Day, at,one of the racetracks. Brousseaq has recovered from a slight attack of paralysis which followed his bout with Chip in Port laud. G. B. Cochrane, promoter of tho Carpentier-Beckett fight, declares that Carpentjer has signed an agreement to fight Jack Dempsey next year. The CPursa will be fSfJ.OOO, the winner take 60, per cent and the lostr'aO , IWliWriltit, fo a purse of 1140,000 afc pfMt; exchange ratSfu - bnMMJgm t6,00O as jU hrf (rtM '&&,' f k f riiiF. mi 55 UlsM Btadtam. Btckutt ni wmW ffc&OOO far Ms 4iml :.- ..t xu- n7:.r a. vyi - issasrsi - m 1 exbtfrUtoBe utiptMur u pw t tne rt or iovM n mtmfrnmnmmMtMWkmmm WEBER HAS BAD FALL New Rider Unconscious After Spill In 8lx-Day Grind New York, Dec. 6. Nine teams in the six-day bicycle race were tied for the lead at 8 o'clock this moruing, the 12fith hour. Each team had cov ered 2214 miles and eight laps as com nariMl with the record of 2."500 miles and four lsps by Cameron and Kaiser The npVInn team of Busse and BriB- fens regained the lap that it had lost, nnd was again tied with the leaders. Brocco and Verrl were one lap behind the leadert.: Bello and Thomas were two laps behind, and Spencer and Chap man three lsps behind. Weber, of the Newark team, had a bad fall early this morning and was taken to his quarters unconscious. Three teams have dropped out since the race began. The contest closes at midnight tonight. Freshmen Clinch Basketball Title yuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil j Everything on Wheels For Children HuTerford hea tn i line v.. rieo. A Th6 freshmen Interelass basketball title of ilavarford Colleee by defeating; the sopho mores In tho collere eusro yesterday. 12 to 0. Easy One for Downlngtown Downtm-town had an easy tlmo wlnnlns from Konnett Square last night. rolllnB up i. SK score. Every ono of tho victors landed one or more field goals Central Interelass Basketball Th Central Ulsli Schoo)' Interelass bas ketball season opened yesterday when the sophJmorei TdefeiQ tho freshmen. 19 to T. and the Juniors took the count ot the sen iors. ST to . tWO fT TJa .linrt... here as et Ml warehouses filled with larco Toys, -jaoies. uesKs. unsirs. au tomoblles. Velocipedes. Coaches. Small toys and games In un equaled variety. , Two entire floors detoted to TVivm Tnvm. Tftv. "' ' -' " The blar uptown toy store with the downtown stock t Hoffman Cycle Co. 3010 Kensington Ave. 3015 v. at. OEUIONT , , , Ei2d aboe Market St. (s) DLUEmnn , Broad Susquehanna, Ave. nnoADWAv (s) Broad ana Bnyoer Ave IIROAD HT. Auditorium. Logan Broad St. ab, Rockland CAI'ITOI. 732 Market St. ts) CEDAR 0th St. and Cedsr Avs. (s) COLISEUM . , Market Bet. 50th and cOth COLONIAL , . . Otn. and Maplswood Avss. EMPRESS Main St.. Manyunk (I) EUREKA , . , 40th and Markst St. FAMTLY 1S11 Markst St. ts) rAIRMOUNT 2th Ht. and Glrard Av (s) ITRANKI'OIID 4715 Frankford Ave. (s) TnfK CTtzwater BU. (s) B8T1I ST. TirEATnK Below Spruce St. OREAT NORTHERN Brosd St at Erie Avs. ) Star Cast In Star Cast In Tho Miracle Man Tire Miracle Man Auction of Souls or Auction of Souls or UavUhed Armenia Ravished Armenia Robert Warwick In Robert "Warwick In Adventure In Hearts Adcnture In Hearts Corlnns Griffith In Corlnns drlfflth In Tho Tower of Jewels The Tower of Jewels Earl "Williams In Rev Reach's Tho Wolf The Girl From Outside Viola Dana In Viola Dana In riesso Get Mrlcd rieaso Get Married Ollo Thomas In OHe Thomas In The Spite Brldo Tho Spite nrldo D. W. Grlftlth's D. W Griffith's Scarlet Days Scarlet Pays Uarrv Houdlnl In Harry lloudlnl In Tho Grim Game Tho Grim Osine Dorothy Daltcm In Dorothy Dalton tn L'Apacho IVApache Goraldlne I'arrar In Oeraldlne Farrar In Flamo of tho Detert Klamo of the Desert Klntr Baggot In Tho Klnr Baggot In The Man Who Stajed Homo Man Who Staled Home Robert Warwick In Robert Warwick In In Missouri In Mlzzourl Jack Tlckford tn M P Traereo in Durglsr By Proxy I.ost Money s OHe Thomas In Charles Ray In Tho Splta Brldo Crooked Straight WEDNESDAY Star Cast In Tho Mlroclo Man Prank Keenan In Brothers DHIdcd Robert Warwick In Adventure In Hearts Corlnns Griffith In Tho Tower of Jewels Madge Kennedy In Strictly Contldentla! Viola Dana In Please Get Married Dorothy Glsh In TJumlng tho Tables D. W Griffith's Scarlet Das Blllle Burke In Sadlo Loe Marcuerlto Clark In Luck In Pawn Goraldlne Fsrrar In Flamo of tho Desert .Tsrk Plrkford In Burglar by Trosy Bryant Washburn In Why Smith Left Homo Sessuo Hatakawa In Ths Illustrious Prince Marguorito Clsrk In kuok in Pawn Theda Bara In La Belle Russe Hairy T. Morey In Honor's Web William Farnum In tho Last of the Duanes 0eAcuTtt HO First Class Union Workmanship Xlsliverv WIMt! Two Wseka Order Your Christmas Suit Now HARRY I. JACOBS & CO. 906 Walnut Street w?JoB rornurlr Manager for Sm Keaa DIAMONDS of High Quality Everything in Jewelry Big Assortment Ivoru Goods CfmiftTMAR fllJTB RESERVED ON DEPOSIT John D. Enrisht Mon'v .!.... A. - ..u .. ,.-. .w.w mi-J WJSJJ M 1 1 W7?jJs;sjjjjjj77fA i .I i , JLiMiPipeuss Furnace liK3fii3i9 i j9tmmmxMMTmmMwmm Fami WITH THE Ihrifia-9sal Inntr 1-lnlcjr, which. Insures pert et elrf ulstlon et pare, moist warm air to every rsou in ths booM. HOMER FURNACE CO. Boyd Hmdraon : -KMtsnPfetrifctjIwr'tt Writ fr Nam f N slsss9iPSl 'UrgrW Ililllj,! I I I I "" i "IJIIJIipiBBJ vntflrifcfetsM (tiii ilafssflllfi i i li '-J ,vt , JMfMMrMraayiif IMPERIAL , , , , ) SOth and Walnut Sis. JJSFFERSON " SOth and pauphln Bts. JOMHO Front St. and Glrard Ave. (s) LEADER 41st and Lancaster Avs. (s) LIBERTY , ., , Broad and. Columbia Ave. (s) LOCUST . B!d and Locust Sts. MARKET ST. THEATRE (s) 333 Market St. MODEL 423 South St. () NIXON S2d and Market Sts. (s) OVERBROOK 034 and Haverford Ava. (J) PALACE 1214 Markst St. ) PARK . .... Rtdgs Ave. fc Dauphin St. PRINCESS 101S Markst St. (s) REGENT , MsrKSt gl. psiow i.tn M H1AI.TO Gtn. at Tulpohocken Ti5 nrvoLi E7d and 8ansom Sts. (s RUBY . t MirHII HI. PSIOW m .. (I) HAVnv iU Markst St. TT STANLEY Market abovt Mtb () TRAND . , , (. wsnnsniown a-.w. . wuusu tath and Markst Bts. Iff q?!" isvsn b4.. Allhty Bert I.ytell In Txmbardy Ltd Wallaco Held in Tho Lottery Man Douglas Fairbanks In Knickerbocker Buckeroo David Powell In Tooth et tho Tiger Star Cast in Checkers D W. Griffith's Scarlet Days Wm. Farnunt In Tho Last ot tho Duanes Wllllsm Farnum In Tho Spoilers Anita Stewart In Tha Combat Olive Thomas In Luton Cecil B. de MUIe's Mala and Female Houdlnl In The Grim Game E. K. Lincoln In Virtuous Men Doris May in 3SH Hours' Leave Paulino Frederick In Bonds of Lovo Robert Warwick In An Accidental Honeymoon Monroe Salisbury in His Divorced Wits Charles Ray In Crooked Straight Mary Plckford In Heart o' tho Hills D W. Griffith's, Scarlet Days Thoda Bsra In ,ur of Ambition ITie tbsatrss wmom mum ' i H i t Marguerite Clark In Luck In Pawn Theda Bara In La Bello Russe Harry T Morey in Honor's Web William Farnum In tho Last of tho Duanea Bert Ltell In Iombardl. Ltd All-Star Cast In Teeth of tho Tiger :iara Kimball Toune In Tho Better Wife Dsvld Powell In Teeth f tho Tiger Stsr Cast In Checkers D, W Griffith's Scarlet Dajo Wm. Farnum In The Last ot tho Duanes Marguerite Marsh In Phantom Honeymoon Anita Stewart In Ths Combat Gladvs Leslie In The Golden Shower Cecil B de Mllle's Male and Female Olive Thomas In Ths Spits Bride Monroe Ssllsburv In His Divorced Wife Doris May In 23tt Hours' Leave Maurice Tourneur'a Th Life Lino Robert Warwick In An Accidental Honeymoon Margaret Clark In Luck In Pawn '. Warren Kerrigan In Lord Loves tho Irish Msrv Plckford In Heart o' tha Hills p. W. Griffith's Scarlet Days Theda Bara In , The Lure of Ambition fSlk lr. ffiiTffflBs Brant Washburn in It Pays to Advertise George T.nane Tucker's Tho Miracle Man THURSDAY Star Cast In When Bearcat Went Dry May Allison In Castles In the Air Robert Warwick In Adventure In Hearts Dolores Casslnelli In Tho Virtuous Model Olive Thomaji In Tho Solto Bride D. W. Griffith's Scarlet Days Dorothy Glsh in Turning the Tables Ethel Clann In More Deadly Than Male I Blllle Burke In Sadie Love Marguerlle Clark In Luck In Pawn Mabel Normand In Jinx .Tack Plckford in Burglar by Proxy D Fairbanks In His Majesty the Amerlcsn John Cumberland In The Gay Old Dog William Farnum in the Last of the Duanes Msdre K-nnedy In Strlotly Oonndentist Corrlne Griffith In The Climbers William Farnum In tho Last of the Duanes Bert Litell In Lombard Ltd. F.nld Bennett In What Every Woman Learns Norma Tslmadre In The Way of a Woman Dorothy Dalton In L'Apache Wllllsm S Hart In John Petticoats D IV. Griffith's Scarlet Dais Wm ramum In Tits Last of the Duanes Frank Keenan In Tho False Code Anltvi Stewart In The Combat H. B. Warner In The Gray Wolf's Ghost Cecil B. de Mllle's Male snd Femsle James K. narkett In Ashes of Loo T. Warren Kerrigan In Lord Loves ths .Irish Doris May In 28Vi Hours' Leave Robert Warwick In In Mlxzourl Robert Warwick tn An Accidental Honeymoon Marguerite Marsh In Phantom Honsymoon Nazlmova la Tbo Brat Marv Plckford In Heart o' ths Hills D. W. arlltith'a Scarlet Days Theda Kara In TheLuroiot Ambition Mitefcoll Lewis , pan ot ot th Tha George Tnene Tucker's The Miracle Man FRIDAY Star Cast In When Bearcat Went Dry D. W. Griffith's Hearts of the World Robert Warwick In Adventure In Hearts Dolores Cssslnelll In Tho Virtuous Model Olive Thomas In The Spite Bride D, W. Griffith's Scarlet Days Irene Castle in The InWslble Bond Ethel Clayton In More Deadly Than Male Daxld Powell In Tho Teeth of the Tiger Charles Rav In Crooked Straight Msbel Normand In Jinx Tom Mix In Rough-Rldlrur Romance D. Fairbanks In His Majesty the American Ora Carew In Under Suspicion Irene Caetlst In The Invisible Bond George Tyiane Tucker's The Miracle Man Charles Ray In Tha Weaker Sei Corrlne Griffith In Tho Climbers Eureno O'Brien In Sealed Hearts Geraldlns Farrar. Tho Flame of the Desert Porothv otsh In Turning of the Tables Msry Plekfnrd In Tho Hoodlum Dorothv Dalton In L'Apache Viola Allen In Please Get Married D W. Griffith's Scarlet Days Bert Lvtell In Lombard!. Ltd William Russell In Eastward Ho Herbert Rawltoson In The Carter Case Perev Hsland In The Merry-Oo-Round Cecil B. de Mllle's Male and Female W, S, Hart In John Petticoats Nszlmoa In The Brat Doris May In 2.1 W Hours' Leave Kitty Gordon In Plas-thlnas ot Fate Robert Warwick In An Accidental Honeymoon June Elvldge In A Polsonsd Psn Corlnns Griffith In Tower of Jewels Mary Plckford In Heart o' the Hills Enid Bennett In What Every Woman Learns Theda Tn bur Tls i Kara lf ,1, Tbei ."a Tourneur'a Broken Butterfly m.nti. KwMf In The Unpardonable Sin Eutrene O'Brl-n In Sealed Hearts Oeraldlne Ferrer. Tho flame or tne ueiert SATURDAY Star Cast In When Bearcat Went Dry D. W. Griffith's Hearts of the World Robert Warwick tn Adventure In Hearla Dolores Casslnelli In Tho Virtuous Model Marguerite Clark in Luck In Pawn D. W. Griffith's Scarlet Day Irene Castle In The Invisible Bond Ethel Clayton In Moro Deadly Than Male I Dld Powell In " The Teeth of tbe Tlr Charles Ray In Crooked Straight Mabel Normand In Jinx Tom Mix In Rough-Riding Romance Olive Thomas tn The Splta Bride W. B Hart In John Petticoat! fr S Zi Marguerite Clark In Luck In Pawn George Loane Tucker The Miracle Man W. g. Hart tn The Cold Deck Naslmova In Tho Brat Msry PUkfnrd In Tho Hoodlum Dorothy Glsh In Turning the Tables Irene Castle In The Invisible Bond D W. Griffith's Scarlet Das a Bert Lvtell In Lombard). Ltd E. H. Lincoln tn Virtuous Men Herbert Rawlnon In Tho Carter Case Mary MaeLaren In Bonnie. Bonnie Lassie Cecil B. de Mllle's Male a.nd Female W, B, Hart In John Petticoat Jack Plckford tn Burglar By Proxy .Doris May In I.Hk Hours' Lesre Olive Thomas In The Solte Brlda Robert Warwick In An Accidental Honeymoon Corlnn Griffith In Tower of Jewels Wllllsm Farnum In Last of the Duanes Mary Plckford In Heart o' the Hills Enid Bennett In What Every Woman. Learns Blanche. Sweet tn The Unpardonable Bin Euxena O'Brien tn Sealed Hearts Oeraldlne Farrar. The name ot tne Desert . Bryant Washburn tn ?& It Pays to Advertise V'fWg Msry Plckford in Th Hoodlum Jhf Dorothy Glsh in Turning tho Table Tavlor Holmes In Upside Down D W. Griffith's Scarlet Days Bert Li tell in Lombard I. Ltd. E, K. Lincoln tn Vlrtucua Men Herbert Rawllnenn tn The Carter Case Star Cast tn Poor Relation Cecil B. de Mllle's ' Mai and FemHe Irene Castle In Tbe Invisible Bond Georae Walsh In The Winning Stroke Doris May In 23H Hours' "Leave Wallace JUld in The Lottery Man Robert Warwick tn An, Accidental Honeymoon' Sessue Hayakawa, tn" Tha Illustrious Pr(s Gladys Brockwtll tst ' Thlsve ai Mary Plckford tn Heart o' th Hills in m i i ii i .i m H Enid Bennett In Wbt Every Woman Lamm Tbe Bara-fn Mtr ok uswti Meta Ktl tklwsxrb th STANtriCKMtrAWT OT AMKHKX , !':. raUM i kvsi JW i iwiaWnu'wi . . ?&&$& Theda Bars. In ,, Po Lm 'of 'AraWMoai i ' .thUSkiriS&tm hurliHt r H Kt uaKtkw. WM V m6.
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