Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 05, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Page 17, Image 17

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LITTLE THING. LIKE $400,000 MAKES DEMPSEY SUFFICIENTLY, FIGHTING MADFOR hlQ BATTMi
wJOflOO OFFER FOR
JJlLr UU 1 iL,Lijr 1 JOjU,
fcwiwy "" Cojrofi, lc-
cordiitg to veaw, ie
Ac.itnutul Bout Betivccn
e,;sey fl Carpentier
IMURAN SHOWS HAND
I. nil IS II. -JAI'l'K
ACROSS country fluMics uu iutcrcst-
iifog ilPi" Iint Hmin-V '"" 0Ilr01"
h, tnlftf'l tin' licit! is n possible pro.
oltr for llif prmtcst ring bout of the
Irtscnt tin"1" ,,int '"'l"ccn Jnck Dcn,P'
," world's rlmmplon. ami Georges
.r'nentier, till" l'"' ot Europe.
JJrhundrcl thousand dollars, accord-
J 10 OH , ,, i - . fnr l,.
lntbepnrM.'"'""" -
WiW Kfnn.j. nil Coffroth
hi ?"?.. ,;K,'..i;ff" iiV hi
l,,M ni a l."-roiiiiil bout at Tijiinna,
"P. "' !..!, frl.i. wIimp "Sunny
W'ls priMdonl of (lie Lower Callfor-
Jockey flub 'l-nrle.v Flarvey. wjio
jiativ . ,,.tlliii( Hid iifTntrtj nf
Tv (Kid) I-'"- IS uipposed-to be
SmenliT lo iiKi-ee lo box for ( offrotli.
"I, .( ii, ij nun fnllmvR Inn nn-
MUBCMW-nt fiom Cl.ienBO thai Uiarles
Sran. Ki'C'-l' impresario, bad made
JtmpHB "T "f 'f-00-00? for Pn
- lo lakn tlio rlmncPM o seasickness
' 'j meet Carpentier in London, l.esides
S. (V-iuan nlfo mi.yh be is willing
hH''p.r::,"J,htnV,
Imlf 01 IPIl eeu mm." " ' ."v
lour ui ,.,... e-.n nnn
To prove Hint no otber promoter in
the orM lias a cbanec of getting Gai-
Exciling' Footrace When
Dempsey-Carpenticr Meet
Here Is (be version of nn Ameri
can in London on the tentative tilt
between Jack Dcmpsey and Georges
Carpentier: ,
If tlio Dcmpsey-Cnrpenticr matcb
is staged next summer It should
prove to be ono of tlio most exciting
fnotrnees in history. The race
should end as noon an the world's
champion gels within bitting dis
tance of tin) Frenchman.
penticr for n contest with Denipsey,
Cochran is authority for tho statement
that be has the Frenchman's signature
Id it contract calling for $10.",000; nls-o,
that Georges already has been advanced
$25,000.
Ketiiriiing to the Colfroth offer,
Dempsey's manager is quoted!
"This is the most satisfactory offer
we have bad. Wo am willing to ac
cept it on a winner or loser basis, per
haps $."00,000 for the winner and
f 100.000 for tho loser. These details
will be worked out later.
"Coffrofli may not want the motion
pictuu rights, but whether be does or
not, W( will wont a percentage of
them and all otber privileges."
Jack Kcarns Insists on $250,000
1.10s Angeles, Calif., Jan. C. Com
menting on the CocbniU offer of $200,
000 and ten week theatrical engage
ment, Kcarns said:
"I will not consider anything less
(ban .?250,000. and his offer of $,"000 a
week docs not interest inc. Dempsey
got $15,000 n week in his theatrical
engagement right here in America. If
these European promoters want lo gel
Dempsey for anything they'll have to
pay double."
SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS
PVTSV APPALUCCr, who uses the
back liandle of AVallace in pugilistic
IVciety. Iin1' an ambition all ot wnicn
tai't at all unusual. Vetit Tat wants
1. nrnvi. lo (ho world at large ami
Inerjbodr Hint be is the world's great-
nt flyweight list lunger, ami uciore
lHI) follows in the wake of 1010 the
little riiiladelpbian hopes Hint such
Cilnviillbc bestowed on him. Wallace
itjrts on bis campaign tonight. lie
meets Jack Sharkey in the star bout
it the Oljmp'a. Uvcry 0110 knows
v.i simrlpr. who nKo is an Italian.
Icccotly whipped Jimmy Wilde, of
Itgland. Hut Wihlc was among those
landing when the bout was over.
Vallace believes be can do better if
ken a chance to meet the small
Iriton. He feels conlident that only
;rq hk'ii iu lit: iiuuuiufi, ju mii "
llier a ii ' Jiuuiui 11 tuiuvu nun vtv.
..(.aa TJtil Imfnvn T'litov ict nliln in
ftroTC his just claim to a meeting
HLliL TI'II.Ia 1,a iii tiff it in ft'Mn CZTtnlrmr
(Wallace succeeds, he will bo in line
orasctto with the Englishman. And
Appalucci Rets his chance tonisht.
MlrVrr Unwell . who lias fnsplnatprf local
'insnlth hl ncrirroP8lo hjttllnfr. anneara In
lh Olimpla's hpuiI tonlfiht. He takes on
lonimy aioioup, ana it win ue a rase ol
hfp ri lint T.l t tin Tln c irol n ViarTc Intn
wctlon In tho third number, IiIh opponent
l'r.r Battllntf I'arcUe the Filipino Other
ftouts are FianVIo Howell n. Johnny O'Don-
'H ana Jacu rerry s. iartln Judse,
A rfal Iin n( am hliiRffst is on tan for na-
rona of the Auditorium Club tomorrow
iwt. Battllnff Murray and Joo Dorsey, a
tir of ThllH's hardest nunchra. net to-
ir in the main mix, An intercity set-to
'ill D9 (he ietuio of the fcemlnnaj, with
'ouriff Duck 1'lcminir. who looks nwfullv
and to Blllv .Silverman, fnclnp Jimmy Iav
ider. of Pittshurch. Other bouts fir Willie
la". A T. V chamn. vt, Dale Moore.
irk Dawson ih Johnny AVhtto and Eddie
m 3 Al l.CWIS,
AllOlhfr (hill t rlilnnlnt- In tn malm hli-
ory for the Chip family, of Newcastle. Pa.
Paul Chip is tlio latest to start boxlnc. nnd
now thero are halt a dozn Chips in tho
Hi fc, In-ludlncr George, Joe, William, Charjn
nnd "ngglo." i
Jolinnr KlIlMinn is expected hero to watch
ono of nta futurn opponents. Benny Vulgar,
in combat uenliiRt u fonner ptable.m.ito,
CrI Delancy. Vnlger ond Delanny meet in
the headllner nt tho Nntlonat Saturday nlsht.
A lightweight bout hetwren K, O. Hansom
nnd J,eo llouck will be tlio neml. Whlfv
KltzgeruM h Oeorgo Prown. Joe Welh vp.
Young Joe Horrell nnd Mickey Ilus&oll a,
Battling Mack aro tn bo the other bouts.
A number of boxer arc going to Dream
land tonight not bv tlio knockout route,
however. Wlelders of tho padded mitts and
fight fans will be a mom,- thoso present at a
function to bo glen tonight. Music repro
pentatlves, with Jade Needham and Harrv
rlnk in charge, are Rhing a danco at
Dreamland.
Charley Rohc. eteratr handler of ath
letes, has bepn announced offlelallv an Willie
Jackson's rhlef trainer. Hofp has been work
ing with many star boxers for several jears.
A double Mlnd-un will bi put on at' lh
Olvmpla next Monday night. WHIT Jackson
will take on Peto Hartley and Jimmy
Murphy will daoh with Johnny Drummle.
Adam Ran is taking great palmt getting
Murphy In tip-top shapo for tho Drummla
contest. M-
Tete Xntzo a brother of Steve, is a new
entry in tho fistic field Like Stove. Peto
Is k hard puncher, lfe knocked out Mickey
Malloy In tho third round at Scranton lust
week,
A new boxing flnb till bi operated In
Scrnnton next summer. It will bo known
as tho Scranton Independent Open Air Boxin
Association. The ball park has been leaded
for two cars, with D A Prhank financing
tho Rssorlatlon and Al Rltchlo doing tho
matchmaking. .
Sammy Bergen, who won a "Tony" Bid
die amateur featherweight tourney n 1118.
and has a medal to prove it. slips on the
gloves dally. But they are not of tho
nnrMArl trtltt v.irlotv TTa niltn nn fho pIavoi
for any one who has tho price at tho GUes- I
man-Tendler store.
To Play Abroad
WAII'KR IIAGKN
Xalloiml open professional golf
champion Mho will ninlio lour of
Units' In ICunipc Ibis joar
EIGHT LOCALS MAY
GOLF IN OLYMPICS
Number of Quaker Players Rank
Well Enough to Have Chance
at World's Titles
HAGEN TO LEAD PROS
BUSY WEEK AT PENN
Many Sports Get Under Way With
Return of Students
Willi Hip l'olurn of students from
tho Christ inns lioIllus sports will boom
at T'cnn this woel.
Tho pporls for nil plan which has
noon mo HtiDjcrl nl Uivcussmn Tor per
oral j earn will sot its lii-st start. Doc
tor Wharton, tho director of athletics,
has issued a cull fnr football candidates
and expects a large Sfpind lo sifin up
todily. lie will not bej;in work for
wn rrnl days.
The basketball, rowinc, track and
baseball squads uNo will begin work
again and it. will not be long before
every major sport squad will be train
ing. The minor spurt tennis nNo will
start practice.
On Thursday there will bo n meeting
of the football plajcrs to elect u captain
for next year and the football commit
tee also will go into session,
Walter Hagen to Play Abroad
rlnrliurfit. Jir. (',, J,m ,- Jnck Jollv, the
wUI-kno'vn Bolf trtif sloiml, who Iihh turner!
un In P'noh'irst nuips furmnllv that Wal
lor HflRPii l Bolnp )tiins Ihi water ni son
iifl th Nnrlh ;oul Sn'itli tn nor antl will
iiIrv In KiikIii ui .iinl S(oil.inil durinc thn
pnminT. also unipwlui' tnss fnriii.illv that
.llm IlarnpH N cuImk" firrnss with llaefn
In exchange nn'l in adilitlnn In (ieorRO Dun
can nncl Alio .Mlcliull Hip Srnll li profession
als who will he with Ufl tills eir Jolv n.iH
hat J.. B. Alon ill nunp St Amlrew'H
pro., H oomlnir over hPro next month ami
expects to settle down In this country
H.v SANDY MrXIItMCK
AT LEAST eight I'hllatrelpbla golfers
arc likely lo be chosen for Ibo
Olympic tennis lo compclo for tho United
Stoles in Belgium or wherever the in
ternational golf Is bold this jcar.
Through the suggestion of Ibis de
portment, golf, not ot'iginnlly sobed'
tiled for the Olympics, was placed on
the list, though no date has been set
for the competition.
The time, and the porsotinel of (be
AmcrYun lenin, will ory likely be up
for discussion nt the annual mooting
lo bo bold in New York on Friday nigbt
of this week.
The pent on the revised sehcdtile, ns
issued yesterday, includes piny for both
men and women, and the linnl outcome
will l vobably bo throe world's cham
pionships open, amateur and women's.
Open llclegalo
Tor the open, Charlie Iloffncr, I'hil
inonf. should stirclr be nwarded a place.
as he ranks well up with the plujinft
nros nf the country.
Iloffner led the Held in tlio opening
lound of the national last year add
hut for a skidding round in the last
stretch, would lime finished danger
cusly ndir the top. -
lie in, Pennsylvania opcn champion
and seldom fails to make a niche in any
event be enters.
For the amateurs, Max: Marslon,
(loorgc Iloffnor, l'nul Tewkesbury and
Woody 1'latt hmc.ull won national
iviugtiilMiii, and during Hie last season
all four were ranked in the first ten
linatiiirs of the country.
For the women. Sirs'. Itonalil TI.
Harlow. Eastern. North and South and
Philadelphia champion ; Airs. Clarence
II. Vandcrbeck, 1015 champion mid
semilinnlist last year, and AIUs Alil
dred C'avcrly, finalist in Ullli, rank
among the first ten women of the coun
try, and cannot bo overlooked in a team
of women.
Whether the IT. S. O. A. will be
authorized to actually pick tho teams
lo play from this country Is a ques
tion for tho annual meeting to decide;
also the matter ot financing tho voy
age. Hagan Captain? v
Walter Ilagcn will undoubtedly cap
tain the pros.
A close friend of the national cham
pion's 1ms already announced that
Waller is going to tour England and
Scotland this year to test out bis wares,
so that he will be surely available.
.lim Dames and n number of other
pros nrc nlso considering tho trip, the
Olympics regafdless.
Dave Ilerron, Chick Evans, Francis
Oiiimct, Bobby Jones and Bob Gardner
will aturnlly bo chosen for tho ama
teurs. Hut many ndvauro the idea that
OPEN SUNDAY & EVERY NIGHT
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SHOP"; "ifiFNTLEMEN
i An i est DiHimnQTonH or
MANHATTAN SHIRTS
in rmi.MiEii'iin
1018 CHESTNUT 113 S. THIRTEENTH
jpjJBmfnTrfiiltfl
1920 IMl
Monday Evr., Jan. 5.
Jnck Perrv vs. Martin JunV
Frankie Howell vs. J""""y O'Donnell
Little Bear v. Battling Pardee
Mickey Russell vs. """"" Maloney
JACK TATSY
SHARKEY vs. WALLACE
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The cliolcent wo
celveu in sears.
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They ar
saltv and meaty and have a.
flavor that In distinctive and
delicious. Tho nrico Is no
higher than the best coves.
TlfiDtMved in carloads direct
from tho beds. Fresh dally.
Matthew J. Ryan
Sole dlntrlbiilor foi ih
famous Robbln Inland oysters
Vront nnd Dock Streets
; Lombard jgj Wain 1801
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J cold mornins from January to May and save repair bills if Sl I (HSBIHSIKirfWB n fiOiilkinfl 1
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CICAR SHOP
Wc Save You Money
Here on Standard
Brands
CIGARS
TOBACCOS
CIGARETTES
Hultarnctlon (iimrnntrtd er Money
Hack
r, rnonuoTo, io Im, VJ..OO
.1 for 25c. now. of SO.. ""
II ii re ou Hmokod Our Madame
nullfrflr Vet?
OIRAKD IIKOKIIItS, 13o 4.85
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ItKItE'S A SNAP
EI, YUTAN. 3 for ie nhm.
1'rrfMto Royal. ft fkfl
noifa of 83 i,uv
COMK IN & SCK MME. nDTTER.
ri.V TOl'IO. ninnts or rerfrrlo:
10c size. Hoxfn of fA fill
BO '"i.UU
HAVANA ItlllllONH. So $Q OfJ
dlro. linin of fiO.. .WU
rilll-A. HAND MADE Q 7S
10c slp. Hojm of 60
It would be a good plan to have a
grand tournament throughout the
United States, to let a certain number
qualify in all its far stretches and let
thefc district winners gather somewhere
to play for the honor of making the
American team. This would very likely
bo the fairest way, though tho inoe
jirobable way will be to invite the Lad
ing players, and choose those who arc
nble to make the trip. Anybody else
would then be able to make the trip on
his own book, so 'to speak.
Miss Alexa Stirling, the women's
champion, has been considering, before
the Olympic talk, tbo plan of touring
England to enter the great foreign
championships, and 'with the Olympics
in the list, will doubtless now not hesi
tate. Philadclpblans are keen for the Olym
pic test, nnd several locals, even If not
cboben to go under tho auspices of th
U. B. O. A., may make tho trip nnyi
how. .
It would be something to hare n
world's champion golfer in our realms,
and the material is hero to make, a try
for it.
I. R. T. Drops Out of League
New York, Jan,
the National Lcacu
. aii.il. u.-Aiit. in I .rLvniii.n
Rapid T, C. has ceased to bo a member of
succor cornpeuiion.
, Hpeclal
I1KNR1ETTA AmniJAT,N
IB (.lie. lloicn of 25 SKJ 75
for n quick clean tin "
nANQUET PERFECT08.
l"allty clear of lilsbrei crade
tobacco and workmansblp. tien.
nine lOo laluc. Only
on Sale here. The nn.. $2 KO
Chl jet. Io of no J-,"v
MADAMK mrTTCBFLY
rilIDH Or THE DAY
lOo size. SO on
lt. f KO "lO"
13c p.!zc
Ilors of 50,
5.00
Erery Clear In tho Hot
a rKi.rF.cT jav smoke
riOAUETTES ON THE JITMli
riEDMONTH. CIIESTEUF1ELDS
20 lies carton of 10 pkra. --OU
CAMELS, xVg. 17ci car- f-g Ofi
ton 10 pkB 'X.OU
rATIMAH, pkr. Slci car- f ft
ton 10 pkB ivU
LORD SAMMDURY, pkis. II Qer
nn enrton 12 pkca J-.OO
SWEET CArORALS. 12o 91 QET
pkff.l carton 12 pkca.... ---
MEI.ACIIR1NO No. O. rialn Straw
and Cork Tip. Doxea. SI ezr
of 100 TX.OU
HTOOIES
rOIXACH'S Drums of 100 $2 Aft
r0I.TACK'R Ejporta ft Ki
noxe-iofSO X.OU
MARSH'S 1IIO HAVANA. $t Rf
Doxea ot no X.OU
TOnACCOS
Trlnce Albert. Tuxedo, M -tn
Serene. 1-Ib. Tin llumldora J--1-v
VELVET, tilans Humidor, t 1 r
10 ozs X.XO
iMrosTm rin.n
t'OMrl.ETE T.INE AT IIIO MONEY
SAVING l"I".S
nuv 'ni my tiik nox
SEE US VIRST
Auditorium A. A. flth i?froHn
TUESDAY EVENINO, 8:3o'r. M.
Ilnntam Elimination Content
HATTI.lNtl .MURRAY a. JOE HORSEY
Houtlnvark Vest Phlla.
Contenderw for reter Hermnn's Croun
i iiiiii'.k niviii ituuin i
Confidence in Your Truck
I OU Can relv on Broclrwnv TnirlrB tn aivt unn rnnH
ieady service. And vou'll know inst n snnn nn vrai trv
-fut one of these trucks that they will live up to youF
"est expectations.
Incessant work and the moat difficult, conditions only
oring out the qualities that give you confidence and satis
actwn both in your BROCKWAY truck and in the un
usual service that stands back of it. Call, write or phone.
Erockway Motor Truck Co. of Philadelphia
2324-26-28 MARKET STREET
large and compl'rtr rrpvipr rtatidm
Entire Week Jan. 5
Arcadia
Theatre
Early Presentation Elsewhere
G-O L
MOTION
A little thing like getting a bow from
a dusky servant may mean nothing
in the lives of some people but
As far as James Boynton Blake was
concerned the League of Nations
and the Prohibition questions were
petty, insignificant squabbles com
pared to the problem of getting
Toby's Bow.
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MOTION PlCTVRSLJ '
ii iimmtrTrT-mr ' -ynr iiiiih , i n. , wr'-iviw -i i,,,,,,,.
A Great Sale of
Good Clothing
Containing no make-believe values, no
camouflaged figures, no undesirable
"carried over" clothing, no laggard
or slow moving stocks, at the
William H. Wanamaker store
BEFORE we tell you the story of the
clothing, let us tell you the new
schedule of reduced prices
$35.00 Quality Overcoats cut to
$35 & $40 Quality Overcoats for
$40 & $45 Quality Overcoats for
$50 & $55 Quality Overcoats for
$55 & $60 Quality Overcoats for
$65 & $75 Quality Overcoats for
$
25
30
35
$45"
$50
With Our Famous Imported Aquascutum
English Great Coats of $90 and $95
Qualities Reduced to
Quality
Quality
Quality
Quality
Quality
Quality
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
regularly
regularly
regularly
regularly
regularly
regularly
$35 &
$40 &
$45 &
$50 &
$60 &
$70 &
$40:
$45-:
$50
$55
$65
$75
$
27.50
35.00
$
45.00
55.00
65.00
It is gratifying for us to be able to an
nounce these outstanding savings this January.
The Sale comes as a result of our decision, after
very serious consideration, to hew true to the line
of our policy to sell all our clothing each season;
to keep stocks new, fresh and clean and to accept
market conditions as they develop from month to
month the year around.
The opportunities in this unusual Sale are
three-fold. Men & Young Men can buy any style
of Suit or Overcoat they desire knowing that the
saving is genuine, the clothing all-wool and that
the reductions are the most decisive seen in
Chestnut Street this Winter.
First Break in Prices of Suitings and
Overcoatings Made-to-Order
f FOR $60, $65, $70 & $75 FINEST
feA TAILORING CLOTHS-COATINGS
WJM OR SUITINGS BUILT TO INDIVID
UAL MEASURE!
Exclusive patterns and weaves each-one a fabric of
character and individuality.
FUR COLLARS
Fur Collars can be put on
any coat.
BEAVER $75. NOW $60.00
BEAVER $65, NOW $50.00
NUTRIA $35, NOW $250
HUDSON SEAL $35.00,
NOW $27.50
BATH ROBES
20e reductions on all Bath
Robes, also on Smoking
Jackets and Sweaters.
SHIRTS
$15.00 SILK SHIRTS. $12.50
$13.50 SILK SHIRTS. $11 50
$12.00 SILK SHIRTS. $10.00
$10.00 SILK SHIRTS. $8.00
$8.50 FIBRE SILK.. $0.50
'$6.00 FIBRE SILK.. $5.00
$5.00 SILK & COTTON,
NOW $4.00
$3.00 MADRAS, NOW $2.25
$2.50 PERCALE, NOW $2.00
$2.00 PRINTED MADRAS,
NOW $1.50
NECKWEAR
$3.50 & $3 Neckwear, $R50
$2.50 & $2 Neelrwear, $1.50
$1.50 & $1 Neckwear, .75
KNITTED
MUFFLERS
$15.00 MUFFLERS ..$12.50
$10.00 MUFFLERS
$8.00 MUFFLERS
$7.00 MUFFLERS
$6.00 MUFFLERS
$5.00 MUFFLERS
$8.50
$6.50
$5.50
$4.50
$4.00
William H. Wanamaker
1217-19 Chestnut Street
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