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EVENING PUBLIO LEDGEEPHIEADELPHIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1910
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HINDIN'S K. O. BOY
SPIKES M'FADDEN
M'KENZIE IS FOR
COLLEGE BOXING
&. '0. Samson, Merc Sub,
SinJcs Famous Fader in
Third Rowul of Olympia
Scmiwind-Up
GREB BEATS TURNER
By JA5IE8 S. CAKOLAN
QPIKB McFADDEN was spiked.
This human trial horso for tho
twentieth tlmo renewed acquaintance
with tho canvas. Not so long ago in
the same Olympia ring this samo Splko
managed, maneuvered and clinched his
way six rounds to safety.
Defeat means nothing but to Jingcr
the distance has been tho ono ambition
In Spike's existence.
Spiko McFadden was nominated to
ABsist Andy Schmadcr in his comeback.
Spike appeared ready to do his part.
Bnt tho program wns wrecked when n
snowstorm halted Schmadcr somewhere
between tho Olympia nnd Han Dlcgo,
Cal. , . ,
Leon Rains, tho rrfcrco who takes
care of tho count that counts, was
gloomy, Many regulars were absent.
The addition of Schmadcr to this largo
list did not ndd any joy.
Wllh nrprvtlilne droned in crcpo.
Herman Ilindirt strolled through tlio
nvenno guarded by Eddio Wnlkcr. Eddio
in his ttmo nas nonorea moru jiuuiu
Oakleys than nuy gu.v in captivity.
"Why tho gloom," smiled Herman.
"Wo need a good Cghter. Ono to meet
Splko McFadden," mourned Leon bo
tween tears. ....,. ...
"I've got tho bird. In fact I brought
him. with mo. I looked for just such a
thing. It's nlways my luck," rattled
Herman ns ho introduced n frail plcco
of man. "Look him over boys and you'll
find that ho'spuncli proof."
Thus was K. O. Samson introduced.
1oon, tho suspicious, wiped his eyes
and ordered tho K. O. Substitute to
make the acquaintance of the scales
before being led to tho slaughter.
K. O. Samson passed his examina
tions with a rating of zero minus.
The preliminaries had ended.
Splko Miwfaddcn, well groomed,
shaved and bathed, Emilcd as ho tri
umphantly sprawled over tho ropes. Ho
walked with majestic stride to his cor
ner. Bill McGoniglo was about to di
rect his first winner since the ark was
Hnslffnftfl.
McFadden had ndvnnco dope that
Schnader was detained. This accounted
for tie unexpected merriment.
SmldMilv a new ncrson was seen to
leap into tho ring, givo tho fans the
once-over, smile to tho many strangers,
then locate bis corner.
.Babe O'Kourko proceeded to inform
the loyal ones that K. O. Samson could
do tho job as' well ns Schmnder and
tho fans agreed with him by all joining
in that famous can-can "hisses nnd
more hisses."
The fight was on. Spiko missed and
missed again. Samson slammed and
slammed some more. Spike's noso got in
front of a swing nnd wns out o order.
Spike shot n few good ones home, but
the more he landed tho more ho re
ceived, v
This went on for two round-!. Then
came tho third. Spike, wearing n bat-
A Sponge Is a Sponge,
but Sonic Don't Absorb
A spongo is a sponge, regardless.
Some absorb and others do not.
When Splko McFadden tossed out
distress signals in that fatal round
at tho Olmpia Inst night his lending
second tooscd an old sponge across
tho canvas.
Lew Grimson, referee, promptly
gnvc chase. Ho quickly gathered in
tho damp package, clinched it fever
ishly Lit his left hand, then turned
nround. All he saw tho prostrate
form of Spiko McFadden.
Lew carefully nnd elenrly counted
five. Ho then remembered tho
sponge, the message it conveyed, and
without even a blush waved Samson
to his corner nnd announced that
hostilities had ceased.
Six Institutions Plan League
for Fistic Sport Harvard
and State on List
tcrcd face and carrying a bnttcrcd crim
son body, moved gallantly into the
slaughter.
K. O. Samson lost two seconds whilo
getting final instructions from Director
Hindiu.
"Nnil him on tho chin nnd sonk him
downstnirs," roared Hindln in hh most
dramatic manner.
Samson rushed at thn bleeding hulk.
Thou camo forth n storm of punches.
Spiko Wilted under the attack. The
finnl drop camo ns Spike lunged for
Samson, missed nud collapsed in tho
center of tho ring.
Three seconds nnd eight kind-hearted
spectators were employed to drag the
massive framo to Spike's corner. Hero
it took at least five minutes to revive
the fallen hope.
But the passing of Spike meant
nothing, even to the Clan McFadden.
It's just one drop after another for
this famous fader.
Harry Greb and Clay Turner mauled
each other for six rounds in the finale.
Greb wns the better mnulcr nnd won.
On a number o occasions Harry be
came careless nnd playfully smashed
tho Indian on tho mouth. Onco n Greb
left .hook went wild and caught Clay on
the right orb. The light went out.
Most of the fighting was done in the
last round. Here Greb showed his real
class and handed out n nice beating
to the willing Turner. Tho fight lacked
thrills.
Thero were only six three-minute
rounds. This time that was enough. The
absent members did not vote.
Bobby McCaim nnd .Toe Nelson
fought six hard rounds to nn even
break. Marty Kane boxrd n draw with
Johnny Sherlock in tlio second bout.
The opener a a win for Jack I'crry
over Al Moore.
1'cnu, Harvard, Stato College, Dai't
itnoutli, Nnvy and Massachusetts Tech
may becomo members of an Intcrcollcgi
nto boxing league which will be sug
gested at a meeting of the National
Collegiate Athletic Association to be
held in New York next Tuesday.
Dr. It. Tait MeKenzic, director of
physicnl education at the tfntversity of
Pennsylvania, will lend the discussion
in favor of lifting boxing to tho level
c. n recognized college sport.
Doctor McKcuzlo was a major in tho
British royal medical corps during the
wnr and had chnrgo of thousand of
wounded British Tommies nnd Canadian
soldiers at the noted convalescent camp
at Aldcrshot, England. His observa
tions of boxing matches among soldiers
has led him to givo his hearty approval
to the sport.
l'cim was ono of the fir3t institutions
to have n boxing team. Recently the
padded glove camo wns made a minor
sport at the Bed end Blue institution.
Major Mnylln J. Bickering, who saw
considerable service in tho American
army during the wnr and who is now
graduate manager of I'cnn athletics,
nlso is strongly in favor of making box
ing a college sport.
Among the boxers at Fcnn this season
is Tommy O'Mnllejv world's amateur
lightweight champion. He is a brother
of Johnny Mcaley, lightweight, nnd Bny
O Mallcy, former lioiaer or. mo icauicr
welght amateur title.
Other l'enn boxers of prominence nre
Dave Sloman. 115-pound class; Heine
Bourne, middleweight; l'nt Grant, 115
pound class, and Jim Ncylon, heavyweight.
FRANK MORAN COMES BACK
Oregon Team Practices
Hard Ticicc Each Day
Pasadena, Calif.. Dec. 2.'1. Two
hard training periods a day one
l)i the morning nnd the other
in tho afternoon were begun yes
terday by the football squad of the
University of Oregon in preparation
for the game here Now Year's Day
with the team of Harvard University.
The Hnrvaid squad will nrrito
hero Friday, nccouling to the pres
ent schedule. Many Harvard gradu
ates residing in .Southern Cnllfornli
are planning a great welcome.
PENN AND STATE
ON GREEN CARD
"DOWN IN OUR ALLEY"
Anders... 00 68 87 Simon.
CO 103 71
Colgato Will Not Appear Among
Dartmouth's Opponents
in 1920
CATCHER M'AVOY SOLD
Orioles Get Back "Wlckey" After
- Two Years With Athletics
Baltimore Dec. M. Back to the
Orioles after a couple of seasons spent
beneath the big tent has como to Jimmy
McAvoy, better Known to fans as
"Wiekcy," and a hustling joung
catcher who enjoyed unlimited pop
ularity here. It was announced by
Jack Dunn that tho wiry receiver lmd
been purchased outright from the Phila
delphia Athletics, the club which se
cured him from the Birds tit the con
clusion of tho campaign of 11)10.
Goddard Scores K. O.
ixmdmi. Dtp. afl rranlc Goddard knocked
out Oordon Oililll In tha sixth roumt at
tho National MportlnK Club last nlifht. ltennv i
XrXelll. of Aiciorlra ami r'liarllo Slnno, of
llngUnd, fought llftrcn rounds to a draw.
Hanocr, N. II., Dec. 2.1. The Dnrl
mouth College football schedule for next ,
yenr, niinouuced last night by Graduate
Manager II. G. Pender, contains eight
games, with one date still open. Of
this jear'n opponents. Colgate nud the
Massachusetts Agricultural College will
not nluv nrnliist Dartmouth next year. ,
Newcomers on the schedule are Holy
I Cross. Sjrnctiso and Tufts. The game
with Brown wl'l be n!ned at Boston
Ion November 'JO. Tho schedule fol-
! lows :
I September L'5, open; October 2, Nor
wich University at Hanover; October It.
iPcnn State at State College; October!
Hi, Holy Cross at Hanover; October
2:!, Syracuse at Hanover; October HO.
Tuits at Hanover; .NOcniDcr , t,r
nell at New York; November W, In -versity
of Pennsvlvniiln at Philadel
phia; November 20, Brown at Boston.
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' ril!!.. UMMTIlir MEHCHANT EVANS
I LmikIsIi. 177 11)0 174 llacliun . ir.7 ltB ISi
Kurd... 17S 144 JS7 Clurdnor. 150 1111 111
t-ounsb'y ls.'i 1711 172 ("rtinanu 17il 1114 1W
Taylor.. J!ili 130 ltu Deamnr. 14H latl itn
Long... MB 107 170 y corgi;.. IPS 143 ICO
Totals 8S7 7SII S73 Totals 809 077 748
v.. ic Titvnv svphtiiiin ril.lJr
ICO nn 111 Hohrm n us um ia
10H 1IM ISS Wclut . . . 1711 1711 177
ltd my ITU iiunii... ins nn 121
Illchards 151 nil lis Ijuic . las mil 152
iiimunii 14U IUj 132 Sui-elUc.il lwi l.i5 irv
Tli-nz.... SO 07 04
Wood field M Sll H."
Hepiilpyo. no . . 71
Harris.. 80 nn ..
l.lpplncott . . K2 .
Sullivan. . 81 47
Tnn.... 71
DouRlierty 87
NpIss.. . 73
Klly. . 71
IfrtcNIcoll
Stark.
llrellcr..
A1IPI1.
Totals 801 888 35!
rnNNA. co.
Aliases
Katx'liagh RS l 71
Hapnell. . I3 Ml 8'
Ilea lit 71 IV
I.a.lfcr.. , CO U2 u
Totals 371 307 373
OlnAUD NAT U
Mlssii
nich'dson 73 100
Klfinm. . . 57 Jul !
Atslry... 8 87 I
lhirlto US (iu '
Totals 308 308 383
AMnitlCAN ICI
8TATION 1
flmalley Ms 129 7R
Voun . 112 MS 112
lloblnnon. 84 1M l'3
ri'Nflll . 118 jr,0 122
ttajm'rt. 147 131 134
uanaicap II u u
Totals D90 1100 B30
Totals 351 483 102
: co, i.EAaun
rnANKKortD
niakor., 180 07 131
iiowan.. nil en tea
WhlUh'd lie 145 131
Hluok... 127 140 101
Dlank'n. 147102140
Totals 042 013 812
Red Rose Juniors Win
Marlntts. r Dec. 23. The Tied Tloi
junior triumylicd oer tho Stars, 39 to 10.
last night.
Totals 711 710 SIS Totals 780 820 777
T1UDD WHKIJI. STAH SfPI't.T
SndiT.. 123 1411 131 'aton 17.'. 107 157
llor'ngi-r 159 157 Mil i;ddoc 109 10(1 215
I.sne... Ml 143 M2 Talur.. 14S 142 141
lrlU... 175 158 13S llunhfS. 15(1105 150
llclf 131 158 148 .McOlavo 178 210 213
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Totals 752 759 733 Totals 850
llt'DD MIYJ l-0. KTANI) 111.
ulkcr . 18(1 182 14s Martin. ISO
on lorn In.i 182 MS lllmmtl
Hinder . 135 MO ISO Mast ...
lluller in I 150 Ms Knfrr ..
Anders . 180 172 1113 KrjdT
. Wolnrlne
Totals 853 840 78(1
Totals 775
n.TH-S' riNANCIAIj DllCKTlN I.
l'K.S'N MUTl'AIi 1'HII.A THV
Misses MIsses-
Eians . 78 .. 82 Sands.,.. 04
885 870
ST13K1.
MR 159
118. ....
158 153
1(17 2U5
151 1117
159
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Practice for Harvard
JCorlli 1'lalto. Neli, Dec. 23 Tho first
practice of tha Harvard football team took
plnco yesterday at Omaha, Coach risher
formed two elevens and Unod them up for
plenal drill on tho platform of the railroad
depot. Tho ortorUshed natives looked on.
A snappy signal session of fifteen minutes
ensued, with Munay nuartrr-lmculns the
first team and llaho fcHon tho second team.
Olivets Trim Mahanoy City
Mnlinmiv City. l'i . Dec. 23. .Hcudlna
Olivets defoated Mahanoy City last nlsht. 10
to 21, Tho visitors cut loo' like a whirl
wind In tho last few minutes of play.
Knocks Out Serneant Burke In One
Round at Newark
Nowarh. N. .).. Dec. 23. I'rank
Mnrnn. the Pittsburch heavywelEht.
Itnoeked out Scmennt Jack Burke, of
riitenirn. in the first round of an richt-
round match hist uicht. Mornn
welirlinl mai, noiinds and Burke 1S8.
Miekev Donlcv. of Newark. 130
nnmuls. oiitfoiiehl. Joe Benjamin, of
Sau Prancisco, 13-1. in every round of
nn plcht-rnund bout.
.loev Fox. the Knclish featherweight.
and Joe Lvneh, of New York, founht
eight rounds at a fubt pace. In tho final
round Pox pent a bhort right to tho
jaw that floored Lynch, but he wns up
immediately. Alio men were Mcneii up
nt the conclusion of the contest to meet
again three weeks hence.
Jack Sharkey, of New York, who re
cently outfought Jimmy 'Wilde, the
Bnglish flyweight champion, easily out
pointed Patsy Johnson, of Trcuton, in
tho last eight-round bout.
Camp Won't Go to Carnegie Tech
I'llUlMimh. Dee. 23. Walter Camp -u 111
not accept tlio directorship ef athletics at
Carneglo Tech. CaipP Gays so himself, and
that ohould settle tlio rumors that han
been Kolntf tho rounds of tho sportlnff world
for sovcral weeks.
Hershey Loses Close Gamo
Marietta. Pa.. Dec. 23. The Hershev teHtn
was defeated by the Crescents, of Ellzabcth
town. 23 to 20
FLOR DE
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After Christmas dinner, when a man has put
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offering was a box of good cigars a box of Manuels.
In Manuel, the rich Havana and certain milder,
lighter leaves are blended so expertly that Manuel is at
once a fragrant and mild-smoking' cigar." And
Manuel's trim appearance is both an indication . of
expert workmanship and a promise always fulfilled
of the slow, even burning that adds so much to
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Tuxrdo H-Pound Gla Jan. 75c.
Cigar in Boxea of 12-25.50 & 100.
Real Meerschaum Pipes in Cases.
Cigar & Cigarette Holders in
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Italian, Briars, 60c to 94.00.
French Briars in cases, $1.50 to
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Trench Briars, loose, 25c to $5.00.
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