'" EVJflJUtfa lABLie LJGJJUEIt 1 UILAIHSLPHIA, '1TEKDAY, DECEMUEK 0, 1910 10 22V PURIFYING A THLETICS PENN MIGHT START B Y REPAINTING THE BENCHES AT FRANKLIN FIELD, r- ft PENN AND LAFAYETTE ' START HOUSECLEANING Action of Quakers Against Professionals Spurs Eas ton Institution Into Ac tion Dunioe Must Ex plain WITHDRA W L E T T E R S I! KDWIN .1. 1((M,0('K DM Hon I'VnnlJiii i mil with lii i liionm ninl limit mill liuiiMcli'iiiiitii in ntliMirs li'ii Ntnrtnl tit tin' ltili ll o" IVimsilwiujti Tlii" ilcun-ii fever is rondiglmis Tiiifiiwtlo begins it tnilm IVnti ii iloteriuiiied to rout nut ull tin 'Simon pines" wo nrc tint slmon pules. 'I'lie Quakers intend to K furtlicr The intend to run down eery rumor nuil nil tlioe ,Iin linxe been cntiRlit in the iiliniiilieri! ot piofevion nllm will lie brought up for liivr-slign. tlon Thcv will gn still fill liter. The eligibility standard will be iniseil not only nmoiiu the students m-niv. toe liver, but tilo deinands a -t riot code will be mnde to the Uetl and Iilue livjN. I)timo9 on .Stand In this i expect an iiltluinliiin will be Issued to l.nfa.etto The r.istoniniis I will be dropped fvont the 11)110 foot ball Kchcdule unless tbej ngier- not to nlay Joe Dunioe, the All-Ainericaii end. whose amateur stundinj; has been epics tioued Dunioe will b" hauled before the I fncult cnmmlttec on utlileths at I.u- fayette tuiln TJie meeting was called 1 bv Frank Mnrch. the eluiirmnii. when the news of the action taken b l'eiiti at n session of the University council on athletics reached up-state. Dunioe plajed with the l'hneniwille eleven on Saturdaj against Cousho hocken anil with him weie Hen Dei'r. l'nrd I'earce, Heine Millet and Jim Jseylon, all ot I'cnn Itodie Wulilon, also ot Lufioette, plujed with the l'hoenixvillv allegation, but Hodie graduates in June and mi ruling on him, of course, will not affect the Ma roon eleven next season. The f-essioit of the 1'enn council is terday afternoon van u stnum one nnd the verbal vhiii was swung he.mlj on the shoulders of those accused of pro fessionalism The couiicilmi u decided the only eouise was to apologize to the onnoncnts ngaiust whom 1'caicc plaed. Penrce is a t.clf declined iro. AiiologRs will be sent to P. M. t'., State. Pitt, IJelnwaie, Swarthmoie and Daitnumtn. will be awarded to Pea.ce.. ami it 1 it is certain iimi. no uipiio u m-i VAev ,,,tiiniiii, lint iiic inHiiinia niso will be refused to Hen nerr, Jim jS'cvlou and Ileuic Miller. Dr John Adnms, the chn'iiiiian of the council, stated that Penn will imt tem its athletic code after Yule, Har vard and Princeton and that it will be stricth en f 01 ceil Doctor Adams in tends to deul M'wrch with those of the 1)1!) squad who have taken the libel ty to turn to professional milks. I'lclieiiiig KIalns Major M. .1 Pickeiius, the graduate manager, issued u foimnl statement signed b thcsjucmbois of the f( otlmll conimittee exiil.iining wlij Deir and Penrce wiie not rilaC(l m tlie ioiucti game, tin reason given being that 'i" ' t OllCllCS UK Kit 11 Itl lini r-uiv nun ii"l i to use the two jilajtis on aeioiinc oi the rumors ciiculated concerniiig pio fessioualism The statenitnt follows: 'J lie football riimmlttco ut a meetlns held jestnla aftiinoon annmini eil thut tfter a full lincilieatlun nr the cases ct Walter 1 1'i.iriB .mil llm lxrr, tin first a suli,tituti ImiK. mill tlie Litter .1 resular member of tho ckull. fuuml 111 it both ihr men were druiiped bs the coiLhe from the football Miuiil luiaus' of lumorH wlll'li tun" to the attention of the .lilies that l'eirco li.nl iilujetl lirofeason.il b.iHiball l.i-t HUnuiur folliw IliF Ills dlsihar-;e fioin the in irine lorp1 nnd that l)i rr li.nl plnMil ii anine "f professlonitl football on tho .Sunday lie lore UhanltrtjKlui; Peiru. ndlulttid thit these runiora wero true as to Den ttley wero nev,r moed noi admitted but worn deemed Mlffl lontly ImiiortHnt by tho coacheH to vnrrint Ills belns dropped Pearco repqrled litn for football Prac tlce and aMilded Blanins thfi so called Ironclad or Fialement of nnmteur "Ntand Inff and was overlooked becauo alt of the lronrlada li id been tddruil In Ibo latter Pirt cf September Juwt beforo tho tlrst name of th" seiiion, and h,. was tha onlv man jolnleif the siiu.id after tliat time An apolo5 will be aent In lite food all roninllti e to tho-'o teatns .ffalnrt lilch Pcirco plated Minied by iii:onoi: m ri!A7ir.it riniimtin JOHN IT MINUS HVDMIV 'inwrii th i:v Pintsi: neui NNiivii.Ln m:t,i. Dlt JOHN W ADAMS The discussion of tlie accused plai crs took up so much time Hint the question of coaches for 11)20 was car ried over to the next meeting which will be held Tliuisdii) itfternoon. aiSiniDIEIBiai3IB!Blll8IQIEISIBISIBI0iniSIB!BIEiaiSlgiaiEIBiaiEiaiaiI 'Ull MUM. J" ' I B&x--rri v FL Is Calling You ; ' Calling you from the cold and frost, from tho daily routine, to its congenial hospitality and the wel coming out-of-door life calling you to its manifold sports and pastimes, its smooth sandy beaches over which the exhilarating billows tumble and break to its sunny golf courses where the zest of competition awaits you to its broad bays and hidden streams where game fish challenge the ' sportsman to the famous resorts where worth while people foregather to enjoy America's Winter Playground. Attractive Wln(cr.U:curslon Fatea to Ueaorts In the South lire offered by thivUnltcil fllnti-a Itallroail Administration. For Furea, helledleu. Hervlre. Main or Booklet. "Florida and Houtli- frn Winter llrnoru," npi,'y tn or write neorent Consult dated Ticket Ofllicti, I.IIIII rliestllllt M. I'lllln., Fa, l'bone I.ocnst S800. ' UnTTED-vSTAEES Travel Dureau Ui Tramportatlon Dulldlnc Cblcaca "Dead" Man to Captain North Carolina Eleven Chapel lllll, N. ('.. Dec. !) It (' llmrell. of Maislnlllc. iN. I'., left tidkle on the I'tiheisily of Xotth ('.iioliim football tenm, who at one time during the war was ottloi.illy pronounced a dead tiinn. has been elccled citplaili of (he WH) team Wlli'nJlairell was at C-amp Jack son a false tcport of Ins death was sent lo his home Wold also leacluil the uiiHei.sit. bill noliic of the mis take did not. ntid Captain llarrell's name is inrludid in the list of the milveiMty's wnt deaths in the 11)11) WUetj Suck, the student nnuuill. Opposes Trenton at Auditorium Hall These Clubs Playing Best Ball in League NORTH PHILS LOSE AGAIN GERMANTN FACES ; HARD FGE TONIGHT l.wrruN m:oui: i I u i.. v n.i..p. 1 fiui'i'n n 1 lino itriiilltiv. 1 .l I firrtn-m'n. I ,io . PhHu 7 .!BI I Trrntnn . "i Pi :(M) !)( Nprl .. a 7 .:W si i!i;ri.i roii thi; wkk TnlTli( Trrntnn t dprm intnnii, ntrrrMli Ir eri ut Camden. IV Mi" Cn"i'cM ,t Trfiitnn. Sntitrdm-Nortti VU wlnlil i nt Vj irrmniiti)mi nt ItPiUni:. oTiin; niorlt mi l.r (MI'S lOMdlll ii'inrnrk , :ilipr. Cr'tprlon - I II. !rrcl UmIiM I raRiro - 1'lfth Cnllrd .i( it"r 1 pmomsiiim, Nortlmflst f !irrli nrlitl"ii tllllpt Cmcfnnt ii, llrt'iun, I Irst Dutch m( Turpts-ritrilli trrrt. mm: t r 1 rr nt (hi N PI! m II II WUhr 1 n m i nit (.r.iniwrous i.mk derm iiifimn .rnrn-inl . s(inteel' .fnrunril . Ton el .renter . Jnnrenee .Kli.inl I'rinrkle Bimril Hnlni'in J,'"iii'" f""lH t'liluden is not ceitain of the liist Imlf r ,,... n.. ... , ,, ,, , """",,"' ' n '" ' ,n", ' :. ". ";- "- : ...,..-, that have a look-in with the Skeeters conic together this evening at the imdi toiiuni. Chew sttj-ct nnd t'liellen iimmiiic. when (ierniniitowii tackles 'I'lenton and It will help the Kkeeleis, I'-pci iall if' Tienton mii. Not ban nig Camden,, tlie i unteslnnts of this eieiimg's game me plaiiiig the bevt b.isketbiill in the 1'iistein League and the game t"niglit pitimiscs to be one of the bes of the sason. The home iltib has been siieiigthencd nt least 'J7, pi-r cent wild the addition of two stars in llolniiiii and Schtnrelk and tlte lnigest crowd of the v iMin will be on hand to greet this p.nr. as they took the house h storm with their exhibition against i). Xi?i i I'lii fJ'n will luue to be on tlie alert. hnweicr, as Tienton has stiuel,, its stiide and won both games plated l.it week. AVitli White in the -line-up the Potteis aie a formidable riowd. If (!er inaiilown. can come through with a (ouple of wins this week and the Skei'teis get uimI it will giie nil en liieh difteient (ompleion lo the lace. Tlie Ameiieun League will also he in action this evening at Tia.vinore Hall, Pi.inkliii stieet nnd Coluinbia avenue. Tlie llnncock-jXimcr should be it good game as Xuxiei has a fast ilub and their defeat last week was haul to tuiderslniid. ft. P. II A., picked b iiiuii as the pennant winners, will lime little difficult in winning from Critetion. Monihi evening, December S, at Moose Hall, witnessed the most miser able exhibition of basketball phi.tcd to date in the Hostel it League. The con lendlng forces weie North Phillies and Heading and 'the less said about the game the bettei About half of. the plineis were cndenllj dieaniing of Imscbali or smiieiliing else, for the were an.iwheie but m tin game. , The scon at tlie end ot the liist half wns S-V in favor of the Phils and Heading switched ahead at the start of the Fremiti half and then, nfter tlie totals were tied up. went out in tlie lend once more and won bv the score of 20 17. bafflBSS IIUvXlfVDtADMINISTMDCN Travel Bureau Travel Dureau 143 Libert y Strett oW Healer BulltUnff NevYork Atlanta LEAF TAKES i Wilmington Expert Trims Koogh by Score of 125 to 54 Last Night HAS A PERFECT RECORD srwuiMi or tiii: naiMt-. M.I,. IT. W.I, flrfpnlriif r, o I. coo r-inrnnnon .1 1 K-iirli t I (MID 'Mntlirn 2 1 Ulrn I 'I ,llfi7 'M.,.t t I in tun 3 1 .flOO Kink 1 Kreiilrr 3 3 ,'W Knlpli 1 r.r .MM .HK1 .311 .107 .101 sc III. 1)1 l.i: TOU TO!)1 tlrrncon Itnlnli m. Jlntiirn. irflmrt, '"ihenlni UrtfT y. Krrah. Mln . I l.n-lnu ' I llv .1 VVIIfC! S PAUOIuVN . 11 )VYll.,?i f. Lltlli Ualph (ircenleaf, of Wilmington, ,.,,,., , , . . took the lend ill the national champion- shin pocket billiards toiirnnmeut i. ' night in the Parkway lliilltlins 1)V a I sensational victory over Jerome Keogh I of Kochester. by the f.core ot 12." to t4. I Tl?e Wilmington cue ernert cave one ' of the iiioit biillinnt exhibitions of the, touiiiev. His vietorv last nicht nutsl him In d'uect line for tlf? title. I GREEN BILLIARD LEAD , - , . "v... (..........ii... ... ,u,- .itini-i inrtiiii us iiiiiii it-iiin-, null, ii iimi .i,i, wwuni As Oreen enf was tied with Keogli ot oim.rili. Twentv-live menibcis of for Hie nalional open title Inst Sat for the lead, with four victories, nisl.i.p fnHuill nlevrn ,.;,n n,n ..,., ni.i.,. i,. !i,. r .... ininrv uliidi mm . . . . . .. .. f . ... ..i iiiiiiiiiiii insi infill nni inn inn ... row, Willie Keogh vent into second plnee, giving tlie Wilmington lad n clean hold on tho lead In the other evening game lienny Al ton, nf Kansas Citv. rreistored n vic tory over Mortis Pink, of this city, by! the s-core of 1'Jo to 100. The afternoon mntches resulted in a ' win bv Joseph Conconnon, of New York, over James Mnturo, of Colorado Spiings, 12." Hi", and Charles Keelrjck, of New- Haven, over I'dille Hnlph, o Higlitstovvn. N. J , in inc opei'ing en counter, 1-.") to 71 (ireenlenf's (xhibition last night showed eleinly the clnim ho has on tlie championship, Pln.ving before hj far tiie largest crowd of the week, (jreen leaf was cool and collected, except nt the very start of the match. The hall wns not laige enough to aenunmoilnte tlie host of followers who wanted to see the bittle between Keogh and (ireenlenf, and although more than two thousand peisons were packed iuto tho galleii"s, hundreds weie turned aw a from the door. , Uotli plavcrs started olT by playing the game safe. (Ireenlenf won the bank nnd Keogli broke Neither tnllied in the lust two innings, but Keogh biokc the ice in tlie third round with three bnlls. He tollowcd in the next inning with the balance of the frame nnd litiu n clear lead of foiiitecn balls. Nothing happened until the sixth inning when (Iteenlrnf i licked off u string of foitv six Minight, Ins high niu for Jtliu dn.v . He lost tlie fort -seventh on a haul trv to the side pocket With twelve in 1.,,'tli bis ninth and tenth innings, Cieeu- IotF had it 70 to -" lend, which pi.utic- alh ciil.i bed the game lie cashed in with a stiing ot -in, iiiiiinisncii, on me nineteenth fiame. ' " oni:i:Nt.i:Ai" Cs ki:ooii Orenlrt 0 11 14 14 t 12 11 0 3 II 13 ,..;,.,-. u. (.,!(.. 1.1 llleh run. 4fl i.-.h-ll () II 0 10 2 I 14 11 3 1 03 Scn.tehes, -' SafUle", 12 HlBh run. 2j FINK vs. AI.I.KN Allen II IS I .1 4 T, 10 12 14 fi 12 14 0 10 Od 11 I 12" lllt'h run HI. t-cralchei. 10 s-afetl'. 1(. , FlnK 0 1 10 11 II) 9 I 1-3 1(h) IilBh run 1!) 0!) L' I) 11 4 1 bcrntehes 7 Safetlen 1." SHKHACK VI ItAlI'It Seelnrl S 2 14 4 O 12 li-14 2 11 II R 11 a 1 a 121 Scratches. I) Safeties. 10 Illsh run mipn o i- " " ' - -.,".- ' ', " , 'M : o 12 i n a n ii 1, 1 71 FeratLhes Hnfctles (1. )IM run, 1. MVrUltO vs vCOyCANNO' i-oncaiinon 0 0 .1 14 14 7 In 1 1 1 a 1 1 0 s 4 1 1J 11 11 i 1""' IHeh iuh, IS bcratehea II r, ,fi ties. 21. Jlaturo II II IH 01 mm a 11 a 1(1 31 2 .1 .1115. HUl run. 24 , Srratohes ID Safetlea. 13 I Drexel League Fift Fnlted did not havo much trouble de 'intlnR West Tarl: In a Drexel llldille l.eami. same last niclit hj 22 lo II The score lfter dm s not ieprs"ent the run of tne "line as the Fifth Fnlted boys pilled nn:s ii round (heir opponents fW& "DOWN IN OUR ALLEY' FINANCIAL t.KAOUn rtollrd on ContA h AIIpm. I)prmliPl s rONTIMT.NTAI. 1MIII.A TRUST lM'n 17-1 177 Sin Ih 111. 1 I HiiUIan 1I. 13.'. 117 lima. 12 1 1 l.unos . i.i in nit vium I -i l.lll 1411 I'll t.17 117 1.11 IHS llll HS ISO Ki7 MrM'hnn Ii'" HI 1.1s Mumltur Mcl'ney 1:13 1U llli Kcil i nipv HnndlcRn 2.1 111 lVnlce. 111 'J7 Totals can 70' -us Totals 701 7311 nil) POOJlTtt RT P1:NV Mt'TltAI, n.nlck . Ml ir7 170 Murrnv If.'i VI.' t.M Mercer iss ICO III Kirtrlrk 131 123 isl shier. . im . . rtr-iMi. . 117 in 131 llhodM 111 1.W 1IW Knulkp . 1112 llll 11(1 McCannv 130 141 ins nml IVi l."l 111 llmithton 1S8 Urmicr 127 TnlRls 7.".t 70.1 7.iS Handicap 32 8 28 Totals 717 712 7(17 Pit If. ,0 NT Ommerle lit) 124 111) l ilMMOVWKM.lH Mkrr till 137 HJ IlKliam is.' in ii uitks in." till 117 Mercer 171 104 14H Si h (for 101 123 12S Miller 1RI 1211 2H-' Snvrn imi Isl 13i! Wallern 111) 1M-3n nnnitall 1.11 171 l!H Handicap I -I 4 loiaia ,i (J ")u - Totals il'Jl SOD "in rortN nxCJtANOtJ CIlltAllli NT James.. 1SR 1.,S 131) lltnwnlo 1.11 1HJ I'll Piul M4S 138 IIS ntr'Htd 1-.7 111 112 f'alwoll 121) HI 12J Irwin 1,17 112 1 HI Sexton IIS, . 1-e 1l 111'IBI in'kiirn 1st 11111 K.ii jiHumnn 177 17. l i fctorch . .112 120 llundlrap 11 2.' 2.7 Z. roiaifl iiu " io i roiiis 2 76.1 7r.ii TWENTY-FIVE GET "Y" ....... Award of Yale Varsity Footba In - signla is Announced . NV Ilncn, Conn., Dee. (). al( annual award of the letter "Y" has linn,, nittt.ttitit.iul 1., 11. n .11. 1. .11.. I...... I - ' .-. .....i ...- .... 'irtci liisignin as follows: Aeosla I .ldrich, Allen. liniden. Ciillnlinn Campbell, Dickens (iall, (lalvin, Hiiin null, Hgbhanl. Ilemplou, Laindie. La. Munger, Neville. Keinhnrdt, Itob Inson, Sldenbcrg. Votvs, Wallets. Walker, Webb. Welles and Zentier. Of tliis number, Allen. Jlrndeu, Campbell, (Salt, Hilbbiird. Luroi he, Neville. Koli I inson. orjs, A niters and Zenner' will not return to nle next sensfln. La roche. Ilrndcu. Neville, Allen, ('illinium and (Inlt alone i)f the tweul -fhe had won their insignia foiinerlv. Ship Sporting Goods to Siberia New Aork, Dee 'I Inler sporla Tin American troops In .sili, n i to relieve ifi montonv of lutv n thut hli.ik countrv w re atsured when Iho V oin- .Men's Christian Association cnnouni d 11 I, id ordered laino ninntltle'j of ;ithlotli i., ,u for shlpme it by the first ivallahle Hlnaine- The coiihIkii inrnt ill I Ini Imln I nil n,i,u nr ut. ,..u , ',, . ," ', . . punirp ,--, peclnlly rieslpned to fl' army shoes JI10 Si ilr of sklls UK) rleds .-.(111 hmkev sticks Illlll 171 nueks ' D.-..,, Vi...i..n. . iiiil r, . Perry Knocks Out Mllburn Saylor nimrrslown. 11.. 1) , n tnnL- in.. -, rltlsliurBll v elti i n, Itht hloppef Mllburn f-aslor, of ImllaTioii ill In th thir.i ,,iiii i of 1 lioat lllat was liiiolod for twelve I'trr. served up n iruel I, nl,v ht.itlntf from the jump-off. knoeklnir ulor down onrn In for the lount of (en In the third ino iirst live unii - in tne snrnnit and dnii Pal Moran Beats Drummle Trenton. ". ,1. I)e. a IMI Moran of New Orleans won over .Tohnnv Drummle of Jerrtv (In lii nluhl Mnnn had all t-e better of the i Inslns rounds whin Drummle did Uttli hut linnir on In the semlwlnd-up Paul Sehuttis of tills eltv foucht a draw with Kid Vv'rlsht. a necro 'won cmllv over Frank Jleppe. a V, l'rw.lKt. Illiiioieii iiKiii i nil I'oran or Jersey ( it w York Card to Captain Amherst1 Anilirrsl. Muss, He, u (llenn r ( no" of Cortlandl N Y, was ekct.d upinin f tho Amhernt ( oltej. fiottial t ,,ni for I'l'O lie puiiHii hi luiioiii-n on inis vear s elevr-n Every Standard Brand i,--",- --TTTTrrniTTO"iw Satisfaction Guaranteed i FI, I'RItlllCIO, I0e He. for 2.1c, Boxes of rtt) s 84.00 IIIKAUI), tor hle, llovrs uf liO 3 for S5 S4.00 S3.00 HOLDS, lie, 3 for 20r llovrs of BO -I1AM1FKT rntl'I.CTO- (liiillltv Clears nt lilnlirst crude In liarro nnd workmanship tientiine 1 1ll tnlue. Only on .Snle here. CJ2 fl llores of .-.0 ffl..OU 15TH and ARCH Sts. N. W. Cor. I vrr5 Vitliinullv ilierllsrd Cluaritt (ill I'rlrrs inti.-.iiB.fgjgaii Iff -ov10SSkJu j MANY men hereabouts have shared the experience of the owner who told' us that he had driven Cadillacs for seven years and could not recall a single in stance when he was delayed by mechanical trouble. NEEL-GADILLAG COMPANY 142 North Broad Street I I Mll:s VINANClAt. tUVKPIN I.KAfJI I. Ilniifil on Toula Alle, leci-ntbr H lillRAIlll NATIONAL IMIVV Ml THAI. Mi..... Ml,,,, . IliihHnln ns ii, si nana ii pi m ' M'-tnm US 711 71 I.lpplnc t IU Wnoilllcld 70 Sulllan l'l llapnleje Harris I2 IIIIPV Murk-. Hlimm Irl III 117 7n la j st 8a in s'.i oi in Totals 3I1S 411 420 Totals .174 !WI 411 PIIII'A TIIL'ST CO PI5N.VA MIb rc Mle llnmi.,11. Iin 111 Rl Sundi.. 71 07 SI) 111 M' I lien 72 117 111) .SUM " 4 t.iiufor 7.1 M lid 1'lnn 1)1 ot Mi('leep 40 17 77 MnrXIciitl 02 7'l ndcrs 118 85 81 Kcllev. . OS (13 lutnln 4111 317 .1.M Totals 371 40J 4 J'l.VANCIAt, I.V3AOUE3 Itniieii tm Costa's A leMi December 8 IIBSBrH'IAt. S. I' l'nNKMSNAT I II V Ifl 1"1 1'JI .Mann . IB' 11J 1rt Murpln Hate . Itcilh I'm Knot llili r 1.17 1.11 114 Walton IBt 111) 10.1 1.11 12.1 1.11 I.eMe. . 1(14 1(1.1 Kill 127 1.11 1411 Keeports ISIS 1.11 17(1 101 130 121 Allien 151 171 113 .14 Til 04 Totals H.ill ,23 7 18 lotals 7M) 713 1.05 iii'.ai. r.sTATi: PKonnAt, nt:s Imiiiio . 134 18S 111 fluent . 100 131 18 IhiMler 127 100 1.11 KIlnp'iK ; 187 isi 13(1 . 14s 140 isi Mullen 114 )Vlllp MwiiLiin It) 1(ir. 101 flrnre lhnnnoho 187 1011 Hill llellh HIS 182 Is til ui e . 1.11 ir.1 Heck 130 lllli l 111 2.1 2.1 Totals 7(11 701 sj Ponls 713 8S0 810 KINSELLA HURT IN MATCH 1 May Have Suffered Broken Rib Last Saturday New mU. Dee. It. -Thai Walter Kms, I In pln.vcd thiough the final sets of 1 , ,......t I. 1. ...tt. I... rtn.,1.1 ........ ...... ..., puive to lie n lractiircil rib, developed vesleida.v. Kiirsella consulted Dr. Coi I iieliiis J, Tjson, nf this citj . who found I Hint the piofessioual was suffering fiom I ii hut appealed to be a strained muscle I in ins left side. I n X-iil photograph will be taken I tins afternoon to determine whether there is any fracture. Kinselln wns , hit sudden! bv n shntp pain in the second set of his match Inst Knturdnv and displn.vcil n lot of grit in remain 'nig on the limit to tlie end of the third set Ho complained of pains in his left I side three-weeks ngo. Frankford Athletes to Dine It w in annisimrd at the FriinUfonl 1IU i s, Imoi i,lerliiv thai tho fooll'.ill. nlaveri mid ineinlinrs nf the HOr-rer team ilould In Clients of Franli Sldeliolhinl nt a dinner it Kiifli r a nest Prlilnv nloht l'rnnli ld. I illuiill lr non of the lio-t to the lilhlelrs IHKVPII 1-pilier Oil III.' ,1,111, '.ill i i. , n..,, nt .n.iinln will nrohihlv plaved center en the football team The ll m- iml II I- rp .,r , ih. n in i i i s I i ,M , nionB Henjimln nitonhead h ill who kkked the noil from Held It lei in ml win came Hill Hnuthe. th m.i rmi nemmv. imifbTrk. half in in i n 1 Stalzell Captain Penn Charter i IS no Chrrt-r wanlors elerled If I' sial 1 . n I ilp of Iho foolhill team lie wis i lrillHiitenl mil was one of the best plaveri hi si lolnst c ranke Si I. I lark will man ten the team Klepplnff up iron) ine rn.i of it'ihtant ininnrT The wnrrlors l I rirehr. t-olil fontb ills, plfts nf the school The presentation of the Interacndeinle ihani plmishlp troph) will be held some mornlnc la the near future Northeast Manufacturers' League. In the Northeast Mnuilfnolurers' Iasne lust nl-'llt nt Frn.ikford MiN'eelj and Trie' difi'iited riumh liv r,l to 12 ami Ilarrett w n fi r til Foerderer liv the eoro ot 20 to 10 We3t Philly Interclass Games I Wet Philadelphia ltlch Slliool grv hi keibnll lesterdav ih.u In ass di f ,t the s iphotnore 0 tn , uol r I iss liouni d be fre ,1 II lO S At Big MoncY Savings D or Money Hack IllVItl.ri l.S ON IIIKJCMP III.DMON rs. FN i:ll I.Klll.l.Ii) I I li SIKIM.S, pkc. .Ml I Ti i (iirton of 10 I'UC". I1IVls pkB. Sit ; inrton 10 pl.es . su i:i,l ( 1'()1II.S, 12r pUb. i ill Iiiii 12 plies YIM.M 1II1IMI. Nn li 1'lnln Sir iw and ork I lp, S1.60 S2.00 S1.35 S1.50 Hoves in niu 1'lllM T MIIIRT. 1(1 mint is lln lliiinlilors lit VHT 8TA(! si.id 15TH and ARCH Sts. N. W. Cor. j MURPH YPUTAWAY BY BLOW ON BREAK i Joe Benjamin Scores Knockout in Second Round With Short Right-Handor RIVALS JACKSON WALLOP H.V LOUIS II. ,I.ri''K Joe lienjnmin tripped into the lime glare ns n serious rivnl for ilght-hnnd iiunching laurels now attributed to Wil li' Jackson, admitted b. innnv nnd ice ngi ied hv others ns the grentest stnr hoard socker in tlie lightweight divi sion. Jimmy Murphy's chin, believed In tin na rlttenMn nu nltlltoil fclonl. VI O S ! ""',l '" "1 experiment nnd the means of Ilcnjnmin's stepping before tlie spot light. It wns n short light cross to the invv. one minute nnd thiit-slx seconds nfter the sound of the gong begirning the 'eeond canto, thnf malic the floor come up nnd meet Jim its he Hopped for the the ten seiond toll. llrnfnmln'R knockout victory wns clean cut. and won for him n waim spot in the hearts of Philly furs On the other mitt, Muiphy's knockout should seive ns a good lesson for boxers who linve ii tendency to break with their nuns ntitsttctclicd, or down at their sides, "cleanly," ns the snv Six-Inch Plinth lienjnmin crossed his right, n shnit punch tinveling less thnn six inches, ns he and Muipliv stepped hack from the brenkawn. Manv of the spectators did rot see the blow that laid the West Pliilndelphian low. It wns n "sucker punch," ns Nick Iln.vcs would have it. Coming out of a climb, Mciijnmtn took one step bnckvvnrd. then stepped forward before Muiph lifted his arms, (Kissing his right simultaneously, and 70vvie it was curtains for one of the millions of heroes of the ' Mig Fight." Jimmy dropped back on his haunches. His eves appeared to be i bar, nnd lie krew what he wanted to do but appaiently couldn't do it Muiph tried his utmost to get to his feet nt the count of nine. Hut his stiength failed him. and it wns not until Itifcrce (iiimson's tight arm wns falling for the tenth time'thnt .leenis, swaying 1, rcgnined his equilibrium. To prove that ho could continue, Murphy started tn swing with both in ms, but Orinison stepped between the 48 of the First Fifty Pierce-Arrow trucks are still running after 8 years. Even if their service were now ended, each would have cost less than $600 a year depreciation. It will pay to buy durability. Time is the biggest expense item in truck opera tion. Durability means operating a long time and all the time minimum time lost on the road or in the shop. "Tyr O the first Pierce-Arrow truck -- ) b marketed is used by the International Brewing Company of Buffalo for keg deliveries between Buf falo and neighboring towns. To demonstrate the practicability of the worm gear, then new, it ran fully loaded over the road from New York to Boston on May 28th, 1911, in 20 hours. After 7 years' commercial ilse, Sleeker Downs Zbyszjco in Long Wrestling Bout New Yorlt, Dec. 0. .Toe Steelier, of Dodge, Neb , threw Wladek Zb7ko. of Poland, in n rntch-ns-enteh-enn wrestling mntch last night after U hours 1!4 minutes and 10 seconds. Tho match was a finish one nnd Stcehcr scored the winning fall with n head geisors and wrist lock. men, took Jimmy's wnllops on his back, then ordered tho boxers to their re spective corners. Murphy might have, been nble to continue, but he had been counted out nnd thero was no furtlicr move for Orimson tn make. Dining the first round there wns more action put on than tlnoiighout the rn tue six sessions of the Hattling Mur- inv-ll.trit Astey semifiunl Slliorflw nf. lee Hie bout sturleil Itnnliimln slnrVnen.l Alurph witli n shoit light -hnnder nnd followed up Willi nrntiicr tlint dropped Jiinni for the count nf two. From then until the bell ended the round Mur phy nnd Kvnjnmin exchanged nlmost blow for blow, and each was shaken up several times. Asley Stalls Dave Aste.v i a good boxer, when he wants to be, but last night it was evi dent that he didi.'t. all of which caused his bout with the petit Itat Murray to be n fl7zle. The little Italian cairied each and cverv round, all of them being listless and displeasing to the fans. Whitev Pltrgernhl won n hnrd six rounder from Allentown Dundee. The scrap between Young Nelson nnd Hobby McCnnn wns n corker, with neither having nn edge nt the finish, nnd Al Iteynolds won in six rounds from Hobby Itnhidcnii. it repeated this run in 18 hours and 7 minutes, carrying the same load. Its fame has spread throughout the country. It has traveled in 8 years 160,000 miles. Foss-Hughes Company 21st and Market Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. Write for Book The First Fifty PENN COMPLIMENTED X Soccer Men at Monthly Meeting Praise Play of Red and Blue The monthly mcetlne nf thn TVntlinlt . Association nf Eastern Pennsylvania nnd district wns held Inst evening nt the Hotel Walton. The president of the Lastern District, Douglas Stewart, was complimented for the excellent showing made by the University of Pennsylvania soccer team, of which he Is the coaclu I'his team went through the season without meeting defeat nt tho hands of fitly college team nnd at the same time, having but one, goal scored ngninst it, Mr. Carpenter, delegate from tho Blue Mountain League, reported tho nffilin tlon with their league of tho Lehigh University soccer team. In order to encourage the game ot soccer In the Hethlehem district among the junlorR me i.asiern District appointed n com mittee to purchase, n cup for the new junior league, which will consist ot' about eight teams. . )" "' "lo 1)PRt thoughts brought out '" ' "' ""'eeiing ior mo goon oi soccer xvai i Hie feeling tliut every effort should b( made to eliminate tho use of profanity on the field, especially among thft vounger plnvcrs. The Eastern District has registered 1800 plnjcrs. Germantown Church League Covenant Fresbvterlon won a close and In. erestlnir uaino last night in th German !wnu I,!,.v,i. .Clu,, '-hurch Tairue from Trlnltv United m tlia Ucrmantoivn Bnvs" Club race by tho scorn of 20 to 11. ti Kcon,l5.Jia,J. "' tho. double-header between West Side l'rcibvt..rlan and Wakefield Pre. I yterlan resulted In an easy victory for th former hj .in to 11) Drexel League Fifth 1 niied did riot, have much trouble defeating West Tark tn a Drexel Blddle l.eaeue tamo last nlcht by 22 to 11. The "V"? llow'','r d0" not represent the mm i j , ,IM3 "" Lii" r mn umiea Boys timyeii ruiKH nrouna inetr opponents. II is surprisiitR how many people buy Stulz cars out of sheer admiration. The StutR satisfies the most critical and ex perienced automobile owners. Immediate Delivery S. R. BLOCKSOM MOTOR CO. G67-9 N. BROAD ST. Delivers more work in a given time. Loses less time on the job and off the job. Costs less to operate and less to maintain. 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