,-'" lo jOTENLKG PUBLIC LEDGEiJRrillliABPHlA', MONDAY, DfeOKStBEK " s4(, UttjK' , , ,"t"l " . fc rv iJmii, imijfcji , TRIMMING BOXERS AS WELL AS TREES WILL BE A FAVORITE SPORT HERE ON CHRISTMAS p t " l-- 5 Y HUGO BEZDEK PICKS OREGON ELEVEN TO BE A TJA WNHAR VARD Former Western Coach Believes Pacific Coast Cham pious Hare More Than Even Chance Gives Dope on Style of Football Beyond Rockies HOW OREGON Position Mi :(.. Uft 1 ackh .... Left (1 unnl. . Center l'tyhl (maid. . . Right Taiklr... Right Fnd. ... Quarterback. . Left Halfback . . Uighl llalfbael. Fallback bub. Ilail.field., ITIllf linn ant ."Spike" Lrshr. . . ." Ilm" William. . , "Itrtl" lii flic .l; Marllrlt . t mil non . Stern ..larnhbcincr . . .: . t'apt. Ilrandenbcrg lliintiiinton , Mumruilr It iiOCKKT W. M.WW'KU. Nnri l.VIIiir t en liti; I'lilillr Lriigrr t epirighl , II IP, by tublw I.ctlprr t.o IT HAH AltD civrts lo liiivc mi cji (line hi thai fuolk'ill Rnmp asaittut Hip Injirrvitj nf Uicgnn iu I'uMiilcna. I'nlif.. n wrok from TInirMliij. kIip ulll be treated u"1' n l'i; MiiiirKc. nivonllnz to llujn I'ralpk. hrjil coiu'li at I'cnu Stntc ('ollfRC. tJczdck lu'lierx Orcgoii will do great wiirU nsainsl Hip Crimson rloen nml Ii ti limn tliini nil ocn clmnre to win. lingo K iiyn position In know whin he it tiilMni: iiboul. for lie installed th Mtem of play which is used out there and couched (hi1 train five .teiirs. lip has been iiblp to stmlj Hip Enslcro eiinie for two jean, mid lias drawn his owu conclusion. The Limor.il of Oicriiii learn is eumios.ei uf velclans. Thrip iirp tjme letter tneu on the loam and Hip other two plajprs lime hail cjeneiiCo iu collcse football, that is, tbej plajcd on tlio frrsliiniiti eleven and also mv h lot of service football. TIip Westerners are big. fdfnng. fast and know Hip liner points of the paine. "I know the men personally ami know they hip plajcrs of the highest Ijpe." says ISeHek "Some of the men are playing llieir last same for OroKou, hain finished iheir tbrre jears. These played iisninn I'ptiu iu 1!)1(! In the I'mnnlriia came. "Harvard will find thp Ureson pliijers in grpnt shape, for thpy arp uf a very rugced l"". ''be nature of the ronntry ltinKcs them so. There are two bic raDRPS of tnouulnins with plenty of streams nml bikes nml it is fmoied by a mild climate tbroiiRbout the jcar, thereby piotnolins outdoor spott lo its fullest extent I'cnnsjlranm discovered Ibis in 1!)1C and lost by the M'oic of I I to 0. The Hod ami Blue r peeled to have a picnie and reeeived a walloping ini-lead. Oicrou's pIjIp of football is the one the rainj climate in which all of Hie big guincs arp plajpd. Up used the miiup sybtcm at 1'odii Stale this jear, and il was gooil enougli to win all of ihe big games ll i a close formation with the three backs Mantling in a line about three jards bchiud the line of t-ciiiumagp. TIip quarterback stands, behind the baeks and when Hip signal is given, the men shift either to the right or the left. All of the p'ajs un developed from this formation. fiSOLGIl inncly. hoiccicr. is used to Keep the other team yueaing. Theic arc many sjiread formations and urivral trick plays 'inhir.h make the formation ilifjicnlt lo gnlvr. Same Slylu in, W est TTAISA AJlD's lianseontiucntul trip has aroused lots of inteiest and the fans iu this section of the country arc wondering if there is any dilTerpncp bp twecu the eastern and western stjle of piny. Mr. Uedek has consented to say a few words on the (subject, which arp as follow : "If jou wish to kuow thp difforenco" betw een the Pacific' const and tast rru football. I ran very readily say that there is very little. The kicking is about the .same. However, the const depends on the place kick lo secure goals from the lield, whereas the Iut employs the drop-kick more. "The punts are of Hip same kind and will average the Mime, 'the hnort kick at kick-off is cniploje'' iu the usual fashion and the number of times. The offensive and defensive power is very much the same as the Kast. The succcs-a of Ihe team depends largely upon the personnel and the veterans in each season's line-up. ' llowexer. I cnii saj that some eastern football i ranch tougher than the Pacific coast; thnl is lo say, elippiug from behind, use of thp knees upon au opponent or bkinniug over an opponent with the knee when the opponent is down, piliug lip, roughing u plajcr after be has made a forward pass, etc, Moreover, a man put out of the gume for lough play or slugging is very rare on the coast, "On the whole, I think eastern football can keep up its ineiuge a little better than the coast because it lias nioie material to pick from. l'"or instance In 1010. when wu had a championship in Oregon, we had only thirteen letter men and if any one of the regular.1! was hurt we wprc out of luck. In other words, we plajed on a shoestring; whereas in the Kast there are usually two or thiec teams of almost equal power, and the strength of the first team gees right ahead if one or two of the men are lost. "At 1'euu State I lost Haines, McCullum and Ilauch at oue time, three regulars, and jet the team went on and won its games. If that should happen lo a coach on the coast, the chances are that he would be done for the season. " t(Hpili; knoiiteilrjc of football of the picp stout is about Ihe samr. MVherc is little hi vhaosc. The real irork on these men is done by the JfcflimrH and i rsily coaches. I find that to be tine both in Ihe Fa sit and II est." Oregon Average!) 180 Pounds THK Oregon team, as it will line up against Harvard, will avurugo cloe to 180 pounds, nud, according to the dope, the plajcrs are ciperienccd. Hunter a'nd Audcrson, the two ends, are the least experienced on the team, nud yet they hnp shown during the season's play that,thpy are men of no wean caliber both on the offense aud defense. Where the Oregon lenui shows its most strength, however, is from tackle lo tackle in the line, aud also m the bucklicld. The two tackles, Kpike Leslie aud Kenneth Iiartlett. are wry stiong and hard players, lloth are over six feet tall, wpigbiug In the neighborhood of ISO pounds. Kncb has qualifications that make him exceptionally valuable to the team, l-'or instance, Sjpike Leslie not only is a good all-around plnjer. but also a wonderful kicker. Kenneth Bact lett is a good defensive plaer, and on offense enn carry the ball iu great shape. The guards, Ilurding, "Hiisi" Williams and Mutz, are strong'men physi cal!, and stubborn plajerN, both defensively and offensively. Center is taken cure of by Spike Leslie's younger brother, lied Lesli. Hp is a sure passer and a good man in calling his opponent's plays. The backfield is composed of four men. whom any coach in the (ountry Would bo glad to have. Jacobberger. left half, is a man of the rangy type. He is a good open field ruuner, a good forward passer, u fairly good Interferer ami a good mm) on defense. Iligllt Half Urandenberg is a short stocky chap, a corking good vross buckcr ami a wonderful open lield man. OH defense he plays sufety. Fullback is played by Hollis Huntington, a man of long experience. He Is a first class line bueker aud a good interferer. On defense he backs up the liup. is a hard luckier and a first -clas m'nu iu figuring out the other fellows' Woven, j Siteers, quarterback, is a good all-aiound man. He weighs close to 100 pounds, is a good open field man, a wonderful passer, a first -class punter and a good man on defense. A IJt told it is a team thai shoics wonderful possibilities and should give a yood account of itself on A'cie Year's Day. ' Three of the men played against I'tiinsylvania in 101(1, Huntington, linrtlctt nml Williams, and should be a hiy help to the present team. Carnival Day OltGON had ji very successful krason this year. It has defeated the Univei .U of California. VI -0: I'nlvcrsity of Idaho, 27-0; Universit.v of AVasli lugloii, 24 IIS: was dofoatctl by Washington State College, 7-0 Llt'liough It is naid it clearly outplayed Wusliinglon State and was entitled to a Uctory, but - H-us- Kept from it b) the breaks of the game. It beat Oregon Aggies, 0-0, and finished tho caion by coming out ahead of, the strong nmateiir team, the Muituoimib Club, composed of ex-college stars, 'on Thanksgiving Day, by 10-0, Tlila record entitles it lo first consideration for plnylng any eastern team at I'abaiK'uu on New Year's Day duriug the tournament of roses. Tho tournament of roos ban been iu oguo for the lust thirty years, being a pus tom originated by liunlr"' club ut I'asndeiiu, Caljf., on New Year's Day, The eirt're clnj is open t tlvities aud u iiionblrous parade, iu which , Jlp4f of Jll kludn und df'K'eriplioiis inude of all flowers parade through (ho main ".Lfttreuta ut I'ttMicJcnu. starts the order of the day in (he morning.. Luncheon U " Wsveil lu iht bis hotobs Und then the entire audience of fun tetke r flocks to the 'lir&Mtr fjj'p-til ocHball 6fni iu ' aflernoon. In the evening social parties .' u.,.l ti!VJ,,f,., ,.! ,Un.u A, A l.nl.l ..II na II.. .it.' ' V 1 Sf If'B .'fT'.'lv.o MHf V"'-S siv m . Ml. WILL LINE VI htpcrienee I S I t .,- i- . rl inll Years f v50MeTHI-O MIGHT HAPPln) . Vcinht ... ...!... ..SO.. .200.. ..SO.. .160.'. .Wl.. lie . . ..7. ...Ij ,..C ..G jo. .10. .10. .n. :I0. .00. .1110. ID!). . .inn. built up bj Ilexdek. Il is ndapled to of .Festivities 0 vwir iwv v "' 1'!rr' f A -i ' To 5AMTS CLAWS -' - HE :0S Three - ' A' "S Lfh) I Dt UUbKt flRrt l WHEN A Tiro I s:yjs I Three 1 L " - J et&?? -.fir.' ' bf A?Jb&K s" . '& i . zrz r r. . . . " i i SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPS AND JOHNNY P.rUNS. picsident of Hie Cambria A. C. thus fur has not made any effort to stage the Cm pen-tier- Oempsey or Wilde-Herman light at his popular Kensington club. In fact, the Cambria chief is not seeking the big bouts, but is lontented to go along putting on lighting shows and al lowing lCNlUIS HI CIMllll. There will lie no show on Pridny night, ns this week's attraction will be staged on Christmas afternoon, fea turing ,lak Ward and htnnley llincklc. Just a rew weel. ano a very prnmlilns llsht heayelBht after l(nucklne the oppo altlon cold. wa primed for his bin match This fame entry wnt 10 the msl for the full count wlwn h met lull lirmman, Andy Schmader, however, lias not fflven up hope lie makes a comhnrk trnlsht nB.ilnst bpise Mcradden In tlio Olymjila semifinal. The other bouts listed for the National Chr'strnaR afternoon follow: Wimiun. Artie Root vs Harold Parene, Steve Islaoi'oei in .liaiua. inen looown ine uue vJ 1 iu I'erry Mleltei Itumetl vs. llarl Imltle with Dundee In Now Haven. January ii...nv ..a inhmiv Diiv vh lCarrv Carl son. Russell's creat work aealnst natlinc I.eonaid should makt him a favorlto over Puriear the western hanUm. , u tlnr O'Mallfi. brollier of Johnnv Mealv, makes a start In one of the OlJimpla pre liminaries tnklnc on Mnrtv Kane, a hanl- hltllnr Individual Joe Nelson and JK'bM jlcCnrui lome teiKether In Ihe third fray ' Jj opener win null ,i .nuuiu u u in uction Jack Unrd. the Ntvv Jersev entry, bat tles in the Cambria wind up on Christmas .,fternoon Jrhnny Hums tlub president. . has selected Stanley lllntkle in oppose the Jersejlte The other bouts follow: Nerseunt Ita Smith vs Tele Malone, Charley O Nelll vs Tex IVivlan. lubhy Shannon vs.' Jlmmv 1 Travis. Johnny Doucli'rty vs Tommv War ren and Hddle Devlr vs. Jimmy Thompson laldle Kevolrr, Herman Hindln's veteran mld.llewelght, starts attains! Herman Mlllei In the feature at tho Auditorium A A ell Christmas afternoon The live olher bouts follow Tjrone Costello s. Happy Jack Mt Willlams, Joe Jackson s Sol O Donnoll Otto Hushes vs I.eo Stahl Ypunir Harrx Stewart vs Joe Marano and Willie Nelscn vi Kid Emanuel. Joe nenjamtn will see action In tlm holi day feature at the Olympla Christmas after noon The classy loahl champUin battles Joe WelllnB Hill llrenntin and bailor re- trosky elasn in me Dciniimiti. i . 1 Sacco Jimmy Jlurph'y' vs Johnny Clinton, I and Joe Hlanley vs Johnny Helsler. I I This will be a b'.B llBht nlcht In Newark I ,,'.. "J.lj ..KHn Aftlelnlu are expecteil i'o"'be ,7th. 'ringside vv-heu Joe Henjamm and Jllekv Honley tee off n the vvlnd-up Tho cither Jersey bouts follow j0c .2?. vs Joe l.vneh Jaift SharUev v rly Jolinson and yrank Moran s. Jack lfurke. Johnny Kllha.ie la dae for an acth til... Tom Covvler are on the same cara. 1'olli.wlnr hi hnttlr. with Chaney. Kil tane will makn hln headquarters in this elty. as he li scheduled to oppose Al snu t.ert in Ihe wind up at the OH"':1 "i,!.i roar's afternoon Other .upportlTis houts follow: Irish Patsy Cllne vs. Hteve J" Joe Hurmatl vm 1C O Jo CVDonnell nit lllllv Affleet the Knsllsh featherweight, v Willie Hannon , .in. niirmnn Is carded to enease Itushie ! T.utrhlnson In one ot tlu preliminaries it ih. Vntlnnal 1'hrlstmas afternoon. Joev Im and Johnny Murray also will be on Jlati h maker Mooney's liolluay program Herman Illndln has started on the di ve to clinch that meetlne with Johnny 1m1 bane. The flrst step was the sltnlnB for a match with Joe Burman. U Iluirhliii.nn demonstrates his class a canst the rinv Chlraco boy then It looks like Mlb.ine nd Hutchinson before the end of Janun Detroit 1 Boine after tlm big boi nu lame Dn the cvenlne or Januarv i ii i, THE BEST SHOW THANKSGIVING WAS AT THE NATIONAL A. A. THE BEST SHOW CHRISTMAS SAT THE NATIONAL A. A. MiritK.v j:ari. RUSSELL vsrPURYEAR JOIINNV . IIABRY RAY v. CARLSON KTIIVi: JAI'K LATSO vs. PERRY JllliV JOI,N FOX v. MURRAY .in i". iiiiniin BURMAN vs. HUTCHINSON ARTIK aIIAKOI,TI iwc-r v. ruxut, , i Tlehrta lit Ilonaihn, M 8. UthM' J FELLER NEEDS A A 3IS- -DON'T SET YonR ' S ' ' . upaOT Cpt s. i r T- i . i I h. ' 1 ncnni jti urt OCL i i irM i hat Doll v:ausp mprrc Patpy c:iitie Is duo lo meet Itllchle Mltrhrll On ln ,op. curd JlntiUr7 LevlilMky n slutcd to enUrialii with tjlqy Turner I Ilea nr not pirklni? them oft tor Ynutis riianp All lie hAH to do in battle Kllbalin fop Plsht roundg tin Deccnilicp l In .iTsey clu. an.l the following Monday nlGlif 1,0 twtniv rounO v itli Kianklo Itron In New Orleans Put.? Milliner, ju'conutic to l.n I'ntcli. has been Rurrppsful In his driw for a lnatrh ulth Jarlc SUirkcy. It now looks ua tlioupli tlila pair uf 'bantiimsi will meet at the Oiwnpla, on January R C ln Turner ami l.auy W'HHanis HtHeO Slirii a tliillllllK lxul In Provlileme Inn week that the IXhoil" tslanil nfcinagpr ha licrn trylns to rematch Urn llBht hcavj v.eluhte for a return nietlns Itentn fsmard tn inaklru 11 uiiiului; tnur uf the Snulli rollnwinir Ills ruati nf 'rl -Inir for 11 bis battle hv (lihtlnc hlm.selt Into condition the llfihtu eight iMiiillliu.i 1 1 ulth .1 Lnnrkmil nior llerrlni; III MpiitnliW irmiv; niitni huh event 115 lie me. is jim IU. M till o nuirli Ulyh class lioxinir booked f'T New Jersey rliiRs durlhic the next two weeks Philadelphia mm ure almu t sure lo have anions thoie- notx present IVeimissluni r John Smith The boss, of Jai . 1 Uixinu 1 al vv ,1 v . on the juli when the lilj shows ari on , (.0I lluln , a ll(. i,0,irr f, ,Anie.t, the nncllsh featherwelaht Hlllv ' Vou know this bov must Imvo tho class." said Ieon this inorniiiB. "or Tom O Rourke nevvr would have taken the trouble to In Ins him ovn Anieet is making hlo start aealnst SHOPS "GENTLEMEN i.icntsT ctsTuntrroii o MANHATTAN SHIRTS IN rniLiDlLPBIA 1018 CHESTNUT 113 S. THIRTEENTH To our patrons in tlie Philadel phia (Uoston) District and in all other parts of the country we extend our wishes for a Merry Christmas and a flappy New Year. MOTOR PARTS C0MPANV Columbia Storage IMtlerlex ldrick I'lstoii Illncs Zenllb Curburetors Hunch Mametos MP Sputk l'luis .Mohnwk Tires jj All" Cable 847 N.xBroad St., Ptila.ri' ,&UL,.C Jack Perry v. Al Moore Ray 0'Malley vj. Marty Kane Joe Nelson vs. Bobby McCann A-'J' Sthmader v$. mk" McFadden IIMtKV CIVVY GREB vs. TURNER Christmas Afternoon, Dec. 25 Jfiiinnv Itclsler H. doe Stutiler JIMMY JOHNNY MURPHY vs. CLINTON jiiis YiiuN'n TIPLITZ vs. S0CC0 kudu; oiino joe FITZSIMMONS vs. B0RRELL k. n. mi.l. HAn.on BRENNAN vs. PETR0SKY BENJAMEN vs. WELLING I Most Healthful XMAS GIFT Phila. JACK O'BRIEN'S $ 1 3 Months' ISoxinsr Course' Details Vfllow J'ass SOI Nfvc 1'hone Kwk U, K. Cor, lhk 1 CkMtauWT .VaurHi tUott. nv. ?SS88i tlAOHtTD 1 r I T . i i " FRIEND SCRAPPERS Willie Jlannnn and holies lo meet Kllbano lu'lure returnlni; homo." Inliuns lenly is txpeetud 10 battle at the OKinpln shortly. Hobbv tlunnls's raniry lUlitweiRht Is workltic out dally at Philadel phia Jv.k O'Urien'R lieallh studio. Jtealy pn.liably will appear in one of the New year's bouts Lew Tendler -will he out of the hospital next week The classy, southpaw lichtwilKht rieently underwent a serious operutlon. Ho mil not be able to light for at least six weeks, according to his manager. Phil CJlass man Perm State to Play Nebraska Lincoln. Sfb,. .Dec 12 Definite asrr niont lrni boen reached by which tho Ne biHflKa UnlerIty football team will rUy lennvanla .State cllri;c on the eroundA of the latter pehool on Novemhor 0 und Mlehl R.in Arlculturul College, at Lincoln on So ember .0. Mountaineers to Meet Pitt ,Alorj:nnton, V.,, !"( i'J A Vest Vir ginia, will meet the. Unhorcltj of Vittsburrth 3-oin in 1020 at jTorhes neld. IMttnbursh. the dlle hfivlntf been URrerd upon an October y tho samo relatho date as lant year. j Che6s Tourney Opens Today hesH plajero from elpht )ilpec;ft and miiverplt'es, including tho lnlerHlty f IVnnsylvanla. will ntart ihir orJinlnu ropud of play today in eharnplorli1p tournamenta at Nev Tork Hw ffiptaL Surprise Him .at Xmas by Selecting' ' the Cigar That Really Will Please- Show HIM your discernment in the selection of a real, Quality gift! And then , note his pleasure! ' Almost as important as the Christmas tree itself is a fragrant, satisfying smoke. To me and in this I'm no dif ferent from 'thousands of other cigar smoker's my holiday enjoy ment isn't complete until I light Five Shapes ItaS imBm C 1" " 0NLY3HGGAMES FORNAVYELEVEN Coach Dobie Frowns on Sched ule Calling for Too Many Tough Battlos AN. OPEN DATE REMAINS Ann.iioll., Dec. --'. Coach Oilmour Hobievisiled Annaiiolls lust week, and ypstprday nnnouncpd that thp miiKlilpc men would not meet all the big fellows of the collece football world, which had been mentioned as likely to be cm lli-n .'Navy h schedule next season. Dnblc understands his task to be to produce n leant uhichfwill win against the Army eleven in the liunl game, and, Incidentally, to make as good a showing against nil other teams as iit practi cable without subordinating his nuiin purpose. He thinks he has n better chance of bringing his team to Its'lilgh est noint for the final game if it is not glvpii too dltlicnll a task in thp pre liminary games. . Princeton played at Princeton on Oc tober '". (Jeorgetown odnjed at An napolis on November (i, Tind, fit course, the'Mililnry Academy played ont No vember -7. almost certnlnly at New York, will be the big games for the mid shipmen. .Teams' of large reputation which have asked for games at Annapolis, but who will not be iiccoinniodnted are Outer College, Ceorgla Tech, University of Aehraska. Detroit riilvcrrfty and Wash Ingloii and Lcr. The midshipmen could i also have plawd the University of Penn sylvania at Philadelphia, but Doblp'ad vised strongly that thp three learns men ' Honed would give the Navy everything, it waplcd iu the way of big games fo" 10'JO. Willi Hip rxcpplinn of the second dale, all available for the season of 1020, have been filled. North Carolina Stale will 'open the season, as it did this year, 'pla.ving on October '-. October 0 is the ;open date.. Alur.vland Hlnte has been of fered it, but' has not replied up to this I time, and nnolher opponent will b 1 sought if nothiug is heard within a few (US. GYM MEETATHAVERFORD Collegiate Championships on Main Line Floor March 26 i Niirrfonl. 1'n., Dec 2L'. Ujni pvouiKos to luiltl it blu plnce nl lTuvcr fonl t'ollcge tliih wlntrr. It liun been niiuniiiicpil Hint tlio 1!1L'() intcrcolloRiato Ki inuiistiuii mcot will bn licit! nt tlio Mjiiu KlnV iihstitiitioii Frlcloj, Jliirch '-B. This, will be tlio rt IntcrcnllcSinto K)in nmtcli staged sinte 11)17, tlio lapse of it yeni" bolus 1uc to wur contlitions. Ton ot the IiIk ciKtiTu colkgos will Fond reiimciilutiven to conipcto on the Ilnvcrfuril (Inor, nmonB tliem Ynlc, l'l'inocton, I'otiusylvanin, the Univer sity ot Chicago, Swnitliinorc and Itut gers. The gymnasium 'whodiilp, ns an nouiici'd by Mnniigcr Vim Stickle, in cludes: .lunmiry 2!5, Princeton, ut l'rlnroton; Kobruury 20, Yale, at New Iln,en: Kobruary' JJ7, University of Pennsylvania, tit Have'rford ; Murrh 2(1, intercollegiate, nt Hnvcrford. Big Bid for Fight Lomliin, Ii'u -2. Three, huntlrfd lliou 'nand dollam Ims liccn bid for Jnck Demp eey's aiipearanco In a ring with Geonron t'arpentlor In ronton, C. 11. Cochrane, the tlrttlsh promoter, who in on routo ta Nevv York iibourd the Mauritania, wtrflesscd na follovva last riialit: "I offer Dempscy M0, ono ($150,000) for hl share and Carpenter IKl.uoo (1U3,(U0), tlio llsht occurring in 1,on'lon." Reading Signs Two New Players ltwullnir. 1'n.. Dee. 22. Manaeer John Hummel, of tlio Headlnir International I.ctcuo tenm. h.is ultned Jimmy 1'etern and vhltey Oberc for a. tryout nott aprliit; (ibere. starting iih a catcher on local nines, Ih now ill InlleliU. vvltll a rood throwing arm ard talent with the stick nn well. Governor, lic; Corona or Club ' ' fc' ' " A " 'JUT" ALL SPORTS BOXING AS FAR AS MONEYTS CONCERNED ,, - .. It Takes Ty Cobb Five Seasons to Make $100,000 Given to Willard for Dcmpscy Bout Wrestling t High in Financial Returns IJy UHANTLANI) UlCli: vfoiiyrlght. I6l All Tlshts rc5rvcil . ' Little Land of Christmas ' O Little Land of Christmas, ichcic they have a ihenin lo:Hny lo, Their it many a dim rye turning through the mist and rain of tears; Where lliey have a hope beyond Ihcm and a braee young faith to swing to And a golden vision bcrhons out ths highway of Ihr years; AVhrrr. the fable of the reindeer iras a truth beyond denying F.re the (lift God of the. Xorthland. had been turned into a wraith; O Little hand of Ohristmai, in ichhl borders hicon luing Wheie a iicary,heart may find you out the path of vanished fqitht O Little Land of CJirtetmus, nrr your highways barred foicver ' To the many who Iiqvc wandered through the aiehes of your galest May the dntimers who have known yon find ybur phantom portals never, Or in finding no more niter by the gray, giim guurdiug Catcst Must the dieam forever linger in the dim and distant yearning That ean nrvei; gather elosrr to the dream we used to know? O Little Land of Christmas,, can we find no backward turning Through the fhadatri and the daihness to thedrcam of Long Agol Money and Sport. AN UI.U-li.Mi; college football star iv.ho later look up professional football -fl- nml then wrestling tells us how he ninnssed n forttino ot ?250,CmOO in tho course of eight or re-ti years,, the bulk ot it from wrrstliug. This brings up the point as to which snort brlmr's llin rlminninn nml ih. average contender tlio greAlcst returns. I hero isu t any cjucstlon that boxing Jcmls by n wide margin. WiHartl got 5100,000 for nine mlnnles. This is as much ns Ty Cobb can cam in five seasons, embracing more than 700 ball games.. Dcinp-cy will got $100,000' for bis next chnnipionship fight, rnd the oddn are that ho will pick at leavt half n million dollars' in the next two or lbrc$ j ears imlcsK ho is beaten In a hurry. Ilcnny Leonard has made ?100,000 iu the last j ear. , FHWHV.ti in the boring game ai-e nut beyond all olWi jo far as iport is concerned. I Wrestling Next . WHICSTMNU funics next to boxing. Krnnk Uolcli made several hundred thousand dollars out of tlio game, and such contenders ns Stcchcr and St rangier Lewis have put away joung fortunes. This game. draws well, ami while prices do tiol run as high as they do fur boxing, there is it smaller interval between mutches. t ItTllFtlTLnHS such as Gotch, Htcchcr and Lewis moke almost an ' much as champion fighters. Gotch picked up a barrctful bf hill- lion in his Ilarkrnschmidl matches. . Baseball IXc.xl " . t BASKBALl. uius third, far behind boxing nod wio.stling, as a money-getter for the athlete. Only a few bull pluyers draw !? 10,000 or more. Cobb,. Speaker. Alexander, Collins, Until and one ir two more jet between .710,000 and .f20;000. Most of those engaged average ?b"00 or.les'.. Such men as JTm Thorpe, Chiuloy Moran, Urncst Qtiiglcy i.ud Hugo Iiczdck, who double up with baseball ami football, can pick up a tidy sum in a year. w ATfY jockeys hare made fortunes and the average good rider will lay up a nice living. From MANY golf professionals pick up from .?S000 to $10,000 nf year through club' snluries, instruction, prize money and exhibitions. Such mcu na llagcn and I.arucs make ijflO.OOO or more without reaching for it. The best-pnid g'olf man in Ameiicn is Donald Ross, one of the best , of the course architects. nOSti gels between fciO.OOO and Jll .. 7'i(ifi, A. IV. Tillinghast fancy remuneration find moic lifetimes. Money in Sport TUU outlay, ot money spent for sport for stadiums, bowls, grandstands, golf courses, admisbiuo fees, salaries, etc. runs into stupendous figures. , nllljfjIOSS arc piled upon millions. 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