Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 21, 1920, Final, Page 15, Image 15

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"EVENING PUBtIO LEDOEE-PfilEADEEPHIA",. SATURDAY,'' IfEBETJAB-? 2f, 192"0
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SOME OF OUR BEST BOXERS BOX, BUT DO NOT FIGHT, SO THEY MA Y BOX AGAIN SOME OTHER NIGHT:
PENN ALL SET FOR
CORNELL CAGE FIVE
TO KEEP HEAD DOWN, .
WORLD'S CHAMPION MARATHON GOLFER
. .'I "": '
Quakers After Fourteenth
Straight Victory Against
Jthacans Tonight; Ca
pacity House Assured
YALE VS. PRINCETON
nj- KmviNJ. rdLLOCK.
P CNN'S bnsKclecrs, unconqucrcd nnd
confident, step into tlic strife of nn
important contest tonight. A new op-
tt!Pw this season will fnco tlic
swift passers of the Itetl nnd Blue ntj
TVeightmun Hall.
Maybe it sounds n bit strnugo t6 say
Cornell is n new opponent for the
Quikers. Cornell nnd reunsylvniila
Iuto been rivals of long standing, but
thj, is the first time this season that
they have come face to faci on a basket
ball court.
The Ithaeans arc the only members
cf the Intercollegiate League Penn lias
not met and defeated. Conch Ortner's
tquad realizes the speed nnd power of
the nimble Ounkers. hut their recent
victory over Yale has given them great
confidence, and they are determined to
iitay in the chatc after the 1020 trophy.
After Fourteenth Straight
Tcnn has not dropped n game this
rear, and tonight Lon JonnM' toners
ire going after their fourteentlL strdlght
Ith the samr- show of determined spirit
u they exhibited in the opcuing leagtic
game.
Another capacity house is assured at
TVeightman Hall. The advance sale of
tickets has been heavy, aH usual and tt
is likely that more than L'000 will be
packed into the gymnasium, although
not more than 17fi0 can be seated.
The line-ups of the respective teams
will remain the same as in previous
contests. For l'cnn Sweeney and Hoc
jiast will be the forwnrds. Grave, cen
ter, and Peck nnd McXichol. guards.
For Cornell Captain Molinet nnd 1'or-
John 5. Reardon Sets
New N. 0. Record
Continued from Pairc Olio
Oranllo also ran. Cointreau coupled with
Twice
SECOND .nACn, claiming, purou JGUO, for
hree-year-old. 0 furlongs:
The Archer. 112. r.yko 7 to 2 7 In n 7 to 10
TecCdnt, 107, Coltllettl li to 2 even 1 to 2
llBiypo. 109, nod- ......
ri2ues 12 to 1 ti 1 5 to 2
Tlm. 1:1". riylnn l''ros. Cnrtlaml. llijllli
K nine Star. IJober-iia-llreenH. Dav uf
Tmcc. rhallenircr. Blue Jeans, Dlnty ilooia
ni CopjrlBht nlso ran.
TIMID KACU, il'ilinlnc. purao- 0QO, four
vear olds ami up Va furlon:
BrlMliurht. 1S. Wiila.lll to li 7 to 10 1 to 3
Pollux 109. riodrlBuez.10 to 1 .1 to 1 i to f
Fort Unlit. 103, .
Moonev - . . 7 to I 2 to 1 3 to u
Time.' 1:08 3-R. foil Tromp, Subdaliar,
Opportunity and Hy llcck uloo ran.
rOUnTH K'AOll. liundlcap. purso JCOO,
threc-jear-olds and up. .0 furlongs:
American Aco. lis, -.,,,-
Girnor 0 to 5 1 to 3 out
Chnrlte Lodiclr. 109,
Ttodrlffuez 2 to 1 3 to o out
Kln' Champion. 102,
laiie 8 to 1 2 to 1 out
Tune 1:13 3-3. Iwln also ran.
FIFTH ItACi:. 'handicap, threo-5 car-olds
And up, mtlo und a slxteentht ,
Honolulu Hoy, 100
WW 0 to 1 2 to 1 even
Omond. lOS Th.nrlKT.12 to 1 0 to 1 2 to 1
Bondage, 11&. Ilodrl-
rues 8 to R 7 to 10 1 to 3
Time. 1:48 2-f.. Tailor Maid, Lazy Lou,
Simpleton and Pledra also ran.
HAVANA RESULTS
riP.PT RACC
mirso SrtOO:
11 furlongs, two- car-olds,
Panhandler. 11(1. Crump
Dorothv. nil, Murray..
LKIIo Pointer, 113,
t'orey
Time, :35 3-D. Crown,
I to B
I to 1
t to 3
1 to 2
1 too
1 to 1
-I to 1 0 to 5 "to 5
yabrcsuru und l'"cllx
is aho ran.
SECOND HACK, 1) furloiiSM. thrcc-jear-
elds and up, claiming, purso $000:
Glider 110, Gnriran. . 8 to 1 3 to 1 8 to S
Prtii'-e Easy, 111, Pick
ens B to 2 even 1 to 2
Small Stone. 89, Hunt. 8 to 1 3 to 1 8 to n
Time, 1:15 Baci-arat. Theodore Fair,
Shasta. Naomi Waltoir. lhe tJnob, M,lneral
and Vain Chicle also ran.
T1IIHD HAUI1. three-year-olds and up,
eialmlns. purte JHO0, o rurlonss
Encon 109 Carmody
5 to :
even
1 to 2
3 to 1
i.arar rost, 109, l'
Howard
PrLlcn Hnnern. 1011
.13 to 1
0 to I
Hunt 8 to 1
Time 1.15 4-5 Ul Coronel
lung Bella Wllfjr. Soplllo K.
3 to,t 8 to i
Homam. Top
MiibIc Jllrror
ann nruma also ran
rOL'RTH ItACR. three-year-olds and up.
Halmlng. purso JilOO, BV4 furloncs:
Bars and Stars. 112. A.
, Collins 5 to I 2 to 1
1'nwlso Child. 107,
Carmody n li 1 5 to 1
Dtliucey 112 Corey. . 3 to 5 1 to 3
even
0 to 5
1 to 5
iime. i:os 3-n. I.lthollcK. I.ensnens.
Pride.
Hasty Cora,
Honest Uoorgo und HatiacU
ieo ran.
DEMPSEY HEARING TUESDAY
Several Witnesses Examined by
Grand Jury In Frisco Today
Sau Francisco, Feb, 21. The federal
srand jury has concluded the examina
tion of a number of witnesses in the case
of Jack Dempfccy, heavyweight cham
pion of the vorld, ou tlic charge that ho
falsified his selective draft papers. No
further aetiou is expected until Tues
eay, vlien the jury again meets, it was
said today.
SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS
T0PA LYNCH, who halls fsem little
old New York and vockn with bis
fight mitt, will go to bat for the sec
ond time this week when he endenvors
to f.end oft Ilugbie Htitehinsou on a trip
with "Komfo" ut the Notional tonight.
Oo Wednesday uight Joey traversed n
tn-round journey with .Tuck (Kid)
, "lfe in Cleveland, and, reports feaid.
at the Kid was on tlic recciviug tud
most of the time. Lynch is u admitted
topnotch battler. Hutch is just coming
along Hughlo's muss with Lynch to
night will te his baptismal as a wiuder
P at a big club. If the Philudelphinn
"ins he will have placed himself in liuu
jor tome regular bouts with regular but
jiers and for regular purses. In order
' set the match with Lynch Hutchin
on had to conscut to como iu at 121
pounds, ritigsido. and not on his word of
honor or anything like that, either. He
, s posted n couple of hundred dollars
vJ?,"iKi'.l,,e weight, and if he tloeSn't
i,.i yi?Utl and "H -Ifey-boy will be
"'it much more coin richer.
lm!"h,,,:V!ltX,f '"., ho"""''"? Hie muln, ICng.
Uicl0b2"n,dn,i Brit sher left Ilio shoals 5
tars J"1 ,,,"ls v.rnln. Billy either did not
lM 1n in', ? ,h .,oul) ha,e '""d to. or
the re," Hl .' 5 '"avtiiir a poisoned foot wua
" rean for i, B10rt htay , iMa voaMTy,
hl?"ui i,,,',ulj' al"! Iln""' Jordan ore a
of which ilf! ror'Cliers, It may be a rata
they i?.tIM,u H1 ""r to tho allop when
"Irtt oih.-'l "." NatloiwI'H nemlriiiM to.
JoV Weill. ' m,u'., urc Tommy Jamison .
iltdjy 11.1, Jf'k f,1!1 ,B- Toiiiiiiv Murruy and
""y Hell vs, 'roinmy Sliei-ldau.
Ildliny
Illanioml Is
''dlamond-in'th.
lwuKn,
k iiV.n'"K!,r,,ln. " rel" Waster,
line. "? D'i'iond under his win.
t'ets
and be-
Dnny ; ;. ""W'f ?0o,l middleweight.
"r, wki i..S"i' uiiiiM Diaies fmy ortl
"llu Jeff i!:.rwS'1 W lo hox wlill prrln
Standing of Teams in
Intercollegiate League
W. U V.C. W. I,,
ram..,.,, 4 o l.oon Princeton.. 2 3
X,e , 2 .1T Columbia.. 1 3
Cornell... '3 2 .noo Dartmouth OB
Schedule, for Today N
Cornell nt Pennsylvania.
Columbia Rt Dartmouth.
Talo at. Princeton,
P.C.
.400
.sun
.000
ter will play forwards. Illppp, center,
and Sldmilll and1 ItllKtlnn. trnm-ila.'
Two other league games are down
for decision before Siitulnv hrtmlcu In
on us. Over nt Princeton the Tigers
will tnkc on Yale nnd up Dartmouth
way Ocorgo Halm's players will try
a comeback against Columbia.
Yale has beaten Princeton twice this
senson, once in an exhibition game In
Pittsburgh and once in a league en
gogement. The Ulue still has a fighting
chance to get' In ou the final reckoning;
nnd they arc going after the Jcrscyltea
with everything they have.
Columbia gave Yale n thrlllinc bat
tle in New Haven this week, nnd was
beaten ouly by a point In an extra
period game. The ctv Yorkers nppenr
to nave easy pickings at Dartmouth,
but Zahu claims the Green has im
proved nnd will give the Morningsldc
Heights live a good light.
Perm's Chance
Most every one is willing to admit
that Peuu looks like the boss of the
circuit, and it is particularly pleasing
to Hed and Ulue supporters that Jour
det 1ms been able to put such a team
on the floor this year.
A, victory this season will give the
Quakers permanent possession of the
lleppc trophy, which has been up for
competition sluee 11)10. Penu has won
the title three' times, but has ouiy two
legs on the cup. The Hcppe trophy
last season was withdrawn ou account
of the war.
Hesides Pcnu, Columbia and Yale
each "have two legs ou the cup. The
dates follow:
1(110-1011 Columbia.
11111-11112 Columbia.
1012-1013 Cornell.
1iia-iiii4 Tie. Cornell-Columbia.
1914-1915 Talo.
11113-11) lb Pennsylvania.
111111-1017 Talc.
1917-1018 Pennsylvania.
Meagher, Yale Plunger,
Breaks World's Record
Now Haven, Conn.. Pcb. 21.
Ki'cbaril Meagher, of Chicago, com
peting for Yale, last uight established
n new world's record for the distance
plunge for seventy-five feet. He, car
ried that distance, which is' the
length of the Carnegie swimming
pool, in forty secouds flat. Tho prc
iuus world's record yyai -10 --G sec
onds. Skating Championship in New York
Montreal, Fob. 21. Louts Rubensteln,
chairman uf the board of cttltrol of the
International Skaters' Union or America,
announced after his return from LBke Placid
today that the union had decided tr hold
skatln? races for the American champion
ship in New Tork March 10. 20 and 21.
Canada has been invited to send competitors.
Pitt Puck Pursuers Triumph
FHIaburth. Pa.. Feb. 21. Tho Sudburv
hockey team, of Sudbury. Ontario, went down
to fleitat before the Pittsburgh Athletic As
sociation puck cnasers nere last niffnt, o to
D.
"DOWN IN OUR ALLEY"
QUAKER CITT LKAGUE
AVIIITE Ul.llVfrS TIIAYMORB
Flood... sol 1PH 17.'i Anderon 2ns 140 171
J'ehr. ... 187 177 105 Swlther L'20 100 178
Klne.... ICO 173 17 Kneedlcr iOI 151) 180
Clrots'nn XVZ 140 -iH Nicholas 143 203 170
Knox... 183 220 170 Muller. . 171 171 14S
Totals fio2 1)23 1)13 Totals 043 80S 82b
rlltATES GIItAItD
DunKatl. 170 1CSN7B Wood'rd 17D 223 189
Mount.. 171) 147 177 IIot7... . 170 107 192
Simpson t"l IK! 214 Woodl'd. 100
Conanl. 173 10!) 170 Flndley. 10') Jen 214
Cook,... 178 180 ISO Uuwren. 214 184 17ft
ViCti 212 101
Totals 871 823 K25
Totals 022 985 001
rtEXAI.1.3
MAJESTIC
CaniDb'l 172 201 1st rrazlsr. 107 201 191
Oainon . 180 180 151 Qearv. . 171 214 187
Kelley.. 17U 18.1 141 Hartley. 201 207 172
Dvne. , 101 183 170 Zler.. . 1!4 100 101
Elliott . 103 203 101 Drown . 101 172 181
Totals 881 033 807
TIOEnS
Totals 80J DflO 012
WYNDHAM
Kline. . 183 207 171 Hardv
17H IBS -2f
21.1 lh8 182
164 101 170
IS!) 224 169
200 l.M 214
rtletly.. 2H 200 1U7 Smedley
Lambert 18.-. 170 1IV7 Martin.,
mil.... 17U is- t uauey .
Mcl.ac'n
liu .'iiu am l-rice. . .
Totals
032
073 803 Totals 011 042 947
PHILADELPHIA
COAL TRADE LEAOUB
coimuaiiT
llellner. 183 178 188
Cortr'ht. ISO 208 10
Cornod. 131 . . 175
rtodriorff 137 14S 15R
Oraham. 159 140 180
Strlte.. ..117 ..
WENTZ
Dehnrt. 145 140 107
aall'her. 157 101 181)
Hpotm... 158 145 130
LaVnco 140 143 102
Ward... 173 140 140
Totals 770 CM 774
Totals 740 708 707
BEIIWIND .
Downs.. 103 1S3 144
Mjers . 171 150 110
Qlmber 171 143 164
THOrtNE-NBALU
Foster . lfit 170 153
Pacet 121 125 147
DonaJm. 100 152 108
lleeoner
Piatt .
1(7 190 145 McGlnnls 182 171) 170
03 U4 1.16 Hurley.. 143 184 134
Totals 775 788 70!)
FRANKLIN
E.It Ta'l 168 138 118
II.C.Ta'l 113 10(1 187
Hull.. ISO 111 130
Nicholas 110 13.1 110
Oonley. 150 123 13S
' Totals 085 Oil 072
Totals 760 810 732
W. IK
Lonnv'll 154 17R 178
Darl'ton. 145 137 149
Tliomp'n 15!) 205 138
Puertlsch 177 145 182
McCar'l 200 100 150
Totals 820 825 800
had a professional bout, but will bo ready
for
ucuo
tfon In about three weeks.
A return mateli between K. O. Snnaom und
.loo Ilorrell lias been cinched by Johnny
Horns for the star ucrap at the Cambria
next Friday night.
lr Tendlrr lias been bhonln lots of pep,
snap and vim In his daily workouts at Phila
delphia Jack O'Brien's. Loolo has lost none,
of his former ability since recoierln from
his operation, his trainer, "Scoodles." sa.
Tendler will answer the bell aralust Allen
town Dundee In fit fettle at tho Olympla
Monday nlcht.
Tommy Holt Is soln to make an awful
noise ainonv the local bantams, In the opin
ion of Adam Ran, nyau has been ett1n
the newcunier from Unpland In shape for hU
American debut Monday nlh at Uie Olympla
against Ilattllnir Murray Trankle Clark s.
Charley Hayes, Youne Leonard s. Tommy
Cleary, and Youn Iluck Flciiiltuc vs. Jack
I'crry aic other bouts.
Charley Wudilow is another rocentty dis
charged Undo lam fighter who Is preparing
to keep busy with, lhe mittens. He will box
at the Audllorluii In two weeks.
Neit -Tuesday nlslct at the Auditorium
Marcus Williams will show George Weyman.
if airardvllle. In tho star bout against
WhlteV Fitzgerald, of West Philadelphia,
(leorcle Is u tough guy In the ring and so
Is Whlley, so a tough tussle Is to be ex
pected. A brace ot negro weltem eights, Iluttllnt
Walker and Carl Herts, will appear In one
nf the Auditorium bouts next Tuesday night
Joe Dorsey and Jack Perry meet In the
semi. Other bouts are Ueorge nurns. vs.
Jack Francis and Jark Brady vs. Charley
Gibbons,
Hrrgrnnt Ray f-mllh boxes Jack Connors In
Akron Monday night. The sergeant also Is
rematclied to meet Rob Martin at Akron on
March J7:
Waller Molir was dlsiiualined ana noi
knocked out In the. ninth round of a bout
with Jack Perry, of Pittsburgh, at TnunsiP;
town. O., Monday night, Tho referee ehased
the lirooklyn boxer from tho rlnr for ttalllae.
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JStldle Sljleti says ho mado Ills record
with Vardon grip and at Fig. 2 lie is
NAVY CAGE FIVE'
DEFEATS CADETS
Middies Hang It on Army
First Basketball Game,
24-18
in
Army,
Itlalk ..
Jnhnhon ,
Tillon
Pfelffer .
Daniel .
Keferee
rosltlona. ' Navy.
.Ulirht forward.,. UuckhoMer
Lef t forward Ilyrley
. ...Center I!rlicr
. . , .ltlclit irnard MeLenry
I-eft miard Walters
-lleerlnc, Alanhatlan. Vinplre
Ilnirn. Pratt Institute,
Time of nones in
minutes.
Si. Point, Feb. 21. -The Navy sur
prised tlv Army bore this afternoon,
winning the first of the series of basket
ball gnnies between the two service acad
emics. Thritcorc was 21-18. The N'avy
led at half time, 12-10.
Arrangements have been completed
to make it an animal affair, the game
going toAnuapolis next year.
The cadets went into the game confi
dent of trimming the Navy.
Pal Moore and Puryear Draw
Baltimore. Feb 2I.P3I Moore of Mem
phis, tho conqueror of. Jtramy Wilde, and
Earl Puryear, formerly of Oklahoma, mi-
bubaiI In r Iwi
before tho Peerlesa A. C. . From consr to
rea in O, iweive-rounu urv nere jeeicruav
so off they
went Aftr ach other without
iei-up.
Referee Tonv Oetaer'a d eel h Ian met
with approval. In the semlwlml-UD Joe
Swartz - Wahin(ftonH cleer bantam, won
over Hilly DeWne. of Phlladetphli when
tho latter Quit in th third ueifilon. claim
tnc he had strained Ms rUht arm.
CURTI3 LEAOUE
T.olled on Terminal Alleys. February 20.
BECK ENanAVINCS-
Tlohr'tier 172 137 160 II. Cralsr 148 15S 1G0
Dav'port lOt 181 151 WiltlB. . 118
meln'Kcr 142 144 171 Mttp'ck 153 130 142
Koch 148 181 170 Aleayer 148 12S 111)
Cass.. . Iil8 245 101 Hermann 1C4 180 170
Hdcp... 12 4 12 Weller 117 121
Totals 800 803 831 Total? 733 732 702
COUNTHT GENT COLOIt PREHS
Stuber.. 1H3 174 102 Rupertun 100 220 181
Wilson..
Owens .
Davles
Hp'ffnian
Otngrlclt
Hdcp...
las ins ... l'-agan.. inn 147 21.1
183 153 223 I,Owe. . . 100 155 139
101 150 121 Stulz... 13S lb. I IB!
152 115 157 Avil.... 190 188 170
132
03 03 85 Totals 830 800 871
Totals 893 703 913
LEDGER
Miller., ltm 148 181 II egg 3.
Helnold. 107 148 90 Mllner .
Newman 11.1 113 188 Ualllen.
l'arroll.. 117 157 170Lynn...
Cun'ham 180 102 101 Blind...
TO&T
, 143 132 171
157 1215 102
. 142 151 18.1
18!) 21)1 157
107 113 II!)
JIdcp... 2r 2ft 2S
Totals 73S 723 SO:
Totals 771 753 831
ROTAIi
JOURNAL
Weber..
Kvans. .
Moran..
Lauer. .
Wilson..
Hdcp...
110 102 136 Hayes.. 118 130 133
117 136 160 M'O'lgal 111 10U 1.1(1
101 102 120 W.CralE 147 121 130
131 159 180 Hax,.., 140 187 10.',
172 157 158 Blind.. . 101 102 120
15 15 15
Totals 017 G46 698
Totals 035 071 789
STANDARD PRESSED STKBI. LEAGUE
Rolled on Keyttone's Alleys February 20.
OFFICE PLANT NO. 3
HecKle.. 144 154 110 Walli.. 107 103 151
Sanders. 100 150 114 DoHllnc 135 135 los
Blind... 150 150 150 Blind .. 151) 150 150
Hlmmel. 131 118 148 Kllnke. . 165 107 124
Mast.. . 150 189 137 Martin. 170 128 127
Handicap 10 10 10
Totals MO 7U 005 Totals 742 683 070
Monday's Entries at' New Orleans
KIrfct race, claiming, two-sear-old maiden
colts and geldings. ?! furlongs:
Home Guard 115 Tommle C 115
Voorln 115 No Fooling . . .115
rutt 11C Punipy 115
Coombs lis Kreddlo 115
Ruugcorge 115
Second raco claiming,
up, b'A furlongs;
threo-i ear-olds and
Pokey Jano . . .
Rosemary ....
bllvey Uhaplro
llumma
Corson
Stelsy
Meg
Mamamus ....
I.lttlo Maudle
Grumbling Ina
. .00 Jean K 08
..08 Marie Rappold . .U'-I
.107 The Gallant .. . . 10S
.103 M. Hurt Thunnan IDS
.10.S Yorkist 18
..OS Also ollglbloi
.108 llenecla 00
.108 Alfeslna 108
..OS Tob Ilroobs lOS
..OS
Third raco, claiming.
four-jear-oldn
and
up, six furlongs:
Onlco OS J. P. Houso
Pigeon 103 Goldvnle ..
Madras IQnghaui.105 "Iwlnlwln .
..106
107
.101)
111)
,.)18
American cukic.ihi l-romiae xio
IIsrpIpo
107
Tlncr-a-LIn
Hunteniann .
Kato Ilrlght .
Gourmand
Marnilto . . .
Tourth race,
six furlongs:
Rainbow Girl
Stepson
Osgood
Hlestft
Iln
Pullux
...110
...110
...101
Also eligible;
Poultney
. 112
Jrt
1011
...n4 Bellrlnger . ...J.108
purse, four-s ear-olds and up,
. .103 llonstelle 108
...108 Applo Jacle 2d . ins
...108 Ed Stone ,. .108
...108 W. W Hastings 110
...107 Assumo I1
...110 Trusty 110
...110 Also eligible:
...103 Dlilo Carroll . .108
Troltus
Legolal
infill rar
handlLap, fur throo- ear-olds.
mile and 70 yards:
Yapank ,08 Simpleton . . .
Fleer 103 Damask
St Germain ....10(1 rireadman
Rulletproof .....120 Gen. Glenn
Golden Dawn Otl Bono Dry .
Sixth race, rlalmln, three-year-olds
up. mile and 70 yards:
liar One 1 05 Keddoullno
W'aterwlllow" . . . .08 Orenzo
Grandeo 10H 3'lmp Alonsr . .
Olasstol 110
Seventh race, clslmln. mTie and a
.106
.1211
.116
lis
.112
and
.,07
. .BS
.108
tec nth. four-year-olds and up
Merry l.aes 102
Man 107
Pollu IJJ
Haconteuso .. ..107
Itedstart .......107
Caballo 110
Sky Pilot 112
Ken Hampson ...112
Say When ,,.,,.105
Charming .......107
Almlno . ...
.107
107
.110
. 1 1-t
112
.112
.112
.10T
Captain Hodga
Frank Mattox .
Dr. Crlgler . . .
Luriius
Also ell.lble;
Water War .
Indolence
L'xhalena .,,,,
Vt.A.ka .., ,-.al, a.,
Apprentlco allowance clatme'
on his wooden shots. He figures Mini 'looking P ruins 5 pe,- cut of bad shots. In
gripping shaft, after having relaxed at top, to throw rluiiblicad down for right
hand push and left; hand pull through with body thrown forward in Klg. 4
J A Y GOULD BE A
Famous Local Player Elimi
nated by Fulton Cutting
From Title at Boston
STRAIGHT SET DEFEAT
Boston, Tcb. 21 Jay Gould, Phila
delphia's world champion ' racquet
player, was eliminated, this afternoon
from tho nmntcur racquet tour
nament. . ,
The famous Quaker City player
dropped out of the chnmpionship run
niug when he was beaten bv Fulton
Cutting, of this city, in the fifht round
of piny on the courts of the Tennis
nnd Itacquet Cfcib here.
Cutting's victory came as a complete
surprise, especially the apparent easo
with which he eliminated the great
Philadelphia player. It was a straight
set victory. The tcorcs were lu-5.
15-11. 15-12.
Another Philadclpliian, S. "W. Pear
son, was beaten in the only other match
plaved today. Pearson was defeated,
15-11, 15-7. 15-11 by F. F. Freling
huyscn. of New York.
Gould Btarted poorly nnd it was not
long before Cutting piled up a big lead
In tbe first set. In the second set. Gould
got under way better. It was nip nud
tuck in the third set with Gould giving
tiie local player a fight for every point.
Although Gould holds many tites at
racquets, 'his best game is court tenuis.
Some time ago he defeated Walter Kin
sella for the national open court tennis
championship and about a month ago he
lifted the national auiutcur racquets ti
tle with Joseph AV. Wear as a partner.
B. POWELL HIGH GUN
Wins Weekly Shoot at Clcarvlew
Gun Club
It. Powell was high in, the weekly
shoot at the Clcarvicw (iuu Club this
afternoon. lie broke -IS out of his
string of lifty.
J. Iiibchlcr was second with 47 and
II. Hounds third with '13. About !55
gunucrs competed.
Sunday's Entries at Havana
Tirst race. ."'4 furloni". thrcc-ycar-olds
and Jn, claiming, purse ?C00
Lenora. V
.Miss La Ruo XI
Ilaby Jlonda ..
Old llyleri . .
llurllnjjamo
Uuiirer
He's a Bear .
. Rrt Sentry . ... 90
89 "Timothy J llo-
1)7 can 103
lua "Jack I)awton ...103
103 May Jfaulsby . .lot
10S Galaway 108
88
Second race. G,a lurlonffs. thrcc-ycar-olds
and up. ciainuns, purso ouu
'Major Flsko
. ., 01 'lncll 00
...111) 'Marty Lou . ..101
...102 'Assign 103
...10(1 Frank Rurko ....108
..,.100 lloora 101)
...111 Lcomu, Ill
lion uiis ....
Klg:i
Plicdoden . . .
Trophy ....
IUrloi'l
Third race, 0
and up, claiming,
Polar Cub
Premium
Deckhand
- furlongs, three- ear-olds'
purse sbuu:
8(1 Koran 07
no 'Sister husio ...lot
103 'Llttlo Nephew ..103
moiidcl
104 Yorkvlllo 100
Wlilto Crown ..,108
inu ' -
rourth race, tho Clierry Treo Handicap,
800, three-icar-olds. 0 furlongs:
Moss Kit 00 Mighty Lecr ...07
b'abat 00 Kulah 1 too
lltnou 103 Orleans Girl 106
ciearln Up 108 (a).UIsa Patty ...103
(a)Lady bwecp ..111 Horace LirUl . . 110
(a)Spence-ThravcH entry
Fifth race, tho Georgo Washington Han
dicap, 1 mile, threc-ear-olds und un, purse
SIOOO:
W. Ward 97 Don Thrush .. . .100
Monomoy 100 War Spirit lot
Major Domo 102 Lackawunna . ...107
roacher 108 Alvord ....HO
l'reeinantle 113 liilly 117
Sixth race. 1 1-10 intles. four-year-olds and
up, claiming, purao lOOUt
t.liii,, Hd lot Chlllum 101
Dick Benson ....10f Assumption ,...103
tOtalley 110 Llttlo Nearer ...110
Solid Roclt 110
Soventh race, IU miles, four-year-olds and
up. claiming, purso J70U-
Tho Hiker 100 Dick Williams .102
Fly Homo 103 Raladln 105
II ah Tide 11)7 'Fairly 107
Woodtlirush ...108 Great Gull 110
Attorney Mulr .lloHasenta 113
Weather clear: track good.
Apprautlco allowauco claimed,
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L'i'-'- J;';-i, -' - 'vl
JAY GOULD
Philadelphia racquet champion who
Mas beaten In the national rac
quet tourney today at Koston
QUAKER SIX WINS
Penn Hockey Team Loses In Ice
Palace Game
Those ho failed to attend tho iuc
hockey mutch last tiislit at the Phila
delphia Auditorium and Ice Palace.
Forty-tiflli and Market wtrects, missed
tho treat of (lie creat indoor sport. Dr.
fieorRe Ortoii presented his newly
formed Quaker City Club for its first
encounter on Hip new iee. With luen
of much previous, experience the Quakers
heat tlic Ked and Ulue Quakers by tho
lopsided innrcin of ten goal-i to one.
and if Kddie Hill, the club team's cap
tain, bad taken as many trips down
the ice as his ability warranted, the
fccoro would doubtless have been dou
bled. It was almost impossible to stop
the former Cornell puck chaser.
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und outstanding of The H. Tapke Realty Company, a
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Kig. 1 he is playing ball off left licel
timing. In Klg. a is seen Mie right
PLENTY OF SPORTS
FOROTMY
Blue and White Athletes Com
pete in Three Branches
of Athletics
State Collcsc, Pa..- 1'eb. il Cornell
and Pittsburgh Universities oppose the
Penn State wrestling and basketball
teams bore today, the Cornell wres
tling bouts being staged in the after
noon and the Pitt cage game in the
evening.
I uie tracts team icu uric iubi. uiki.
for Buffalo to engage in the junior
I national games. A team composed ot
,.Morrill, Dcmming, Taylor and Grubb,
all sprinters, was State's representa
'tion. M. Ij. (Larry) Shields, of West
Chester, holder of several college mid
Idle distance records und A. K. K. one
mile champion, was elected captain of
I the 1920 track team -esterday, but
was unable to accompany the team to
Buffalo, already being the holder of a
junior championship.
Store will lirne her strongest teams
'ready to meet the invaders. Great in-
tornet hna lippn nrnnypn in tli fnrni'll
meet, for in the past two years the j
New York State tnatmen have given
State her hardest work in carrying oil
the intercollegiate honors. The Cor
nell team has already vanquished the
Penn grapplers, wiuuing nil but one
bout, and it looks as though the bouts
here today will be nip and tucK from
start to finish.
Captain Wolfe will lead his cage
team against Pittsburgh with a tair
chaucc for a victory. They have won
seven opt of eight games played this
bcason, most of them bj ovcrwhclm-
: . 1 nH. t- ,un -. , ..r
1IIK MUllD. UI1U UIU 111.1Y ill IIIL- 1-I Ul t
tiie season s spurt, woue ami .Miniati
will start as forwards; Ueplogle, six
feet and four inches tall, who has out
jumped nud outplayed every man op
posing him this seasou, will start at
center; Killingcr und Iluiucs, as usual,
will bold down the guard positions.
STECHER THROWS LONDOS
World's Champion Tosses Greek ir
2 Hours 13 Minutes 35 Seconds
New lork. Teh. 51. Joe Steelier world's
lieavyuelBht catrh-as-cateh-can iretlhie;
ctamplon. threw Jim Londos, GreeU cham
pion here last night with a wrlstlock hold,
Ui 'J hours 111 minutes and 3 seconds
Salvadrr Chevalier. th recently arrlied
French -i-re-tler. threw Jack D iwson. of
Kansas City, with a half Neleon end arm
lock In 3 minutes and SI seconds.
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JUST COUNT 'ONE-TWO'
World's Champion Marathon Golfer Says Looking Up
Is Ruift of 95 Per Cent Bad Golf Shots.
His Count Is Remedy
Ily SANDY
1)1)1 K STYLES, world'
nmutcur marathon golf
champion , attributes
the record lie made for
the title to bis wooden
shots. When he won
the title last year he
plajed that m n n y
holes in TOO shots.
I could never have nla.U'd that manv
boles," said Stjlcs the other day, "if
I had not been right down the alley
all the timo off tlic tec and on my
brassie shots, nor could I have averaged
under SO for ten rounds if I had been
iu trouble all the time."
Styles is now in regular training to
defend his title. lie used to be quite
a boxer and bus chosen sparring to keep
him fit .during tin- winter.
Ho laid off long enough to explain
bis woodeu shot.
Cause, of Aim
"The whole thing iu pluying auy goll
shot," stated tlic champion, "is to keep
the head dowu. Niuety-live per cent
of ruined golf shots uro caused by pull
ing up the bead, in my opinion."
"Golfers know that, but they do it
anyhow," we ventured.
"Sure." replied tho golf ball killer,
"but 1 have a remedy I think is ul
tiable. When I begin nulling tin I nlav
i inv next shot and deliberately count mie"
' two before raising my eyes. I keep on
I doing that ou every shot till I begin
lo get the shot again. And it doesn't
lake long cither.
, "It's like the one-two boxing blow.
I It's a bummer. Just count one-two
when you're goiug wrong iu golf before
you raise your head. It lias hclncd me
and puts me back on my game every
time."
As for his wood. Styles said be used
the same club, a brassie from the tee
and through the green for brassie shots.
"A driver," explained Styles, "has
a slightly more resilient shaft than a
brassie and has a different feel, though
it is tho same length. Therefore) a
golfer is called upon to make different
shots with the two clubs, but in reality
bo plays both clubs tbe same gencrully.
As u result lie has little satisfaction
with either club.
"For this reason 1 use my brassie
both off the tee and through the fair
way and play the shot tho same. I
get used to handling my brassie and by
not teeing up too much on the tee, I
Em
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find that shot is nearly Identical with
a brassie through the fairway."
Medium Tension
Ho of the tnany-leagurd golf boot
Ihcu went on lo describe his swing,
lie plujs tho ball off his loft heel -which.
Is back of his right on the stance;
using u vardon grip, holding tiie ciuu..
wiin. a meuiiim teusion ot doiii unnua.j
u..II..... ..1.I.. U , -lAMfllt
".My swing is slightly flat," con-'-tinued
Stjlcs. "for Iho reason that JtJ
seems to suit my style.. At tho end.
of my backswlug I loose'n tho grip ot'
the two last fingers of my left hand.
After I start the club forwnrd toward
the ball, when the grip ot tho bbaft is
still opposite my right shoulder I sud
denly clench the shaft ngnlu with the
two lingers which were relaxed.
"This throws the clnbhcnd out at tho
right time with the added straightening"
of the right wrist ami the clubhcad
comes through ut just the proper tlinc.''-i
Styles said this took practice und that
there must bo perfect rhythm. After,
the clubhcad is thrown he comes on,,
through the shot witli his hands.
"And tlienV" we interjected. J
"Count one-two before you look up. ' '
SHOOT FOR STATE TITLE
Twenty-four Gunners After
Live
Bird Championship t ''
Heading. Pa.. Feb. 'JL Shooting itf"
a blinding snow storm 121 wing shots,-
t tic cream ot the amateur ranks of thci
Keystone State, faced the Spring Val
ley traps here today in the thirty-thirl
annual open shoot for the Pennsylvania
state challenge trophy, emblematic of
tlic live bird championship of Pennsyl
vania. These are the leaders :
""phrnlni It nrtrlir. IVrkiulc. 10 Raymond
S Hrubaker, Kinklns Hprlns, 10, Isaac U
Knoles. Philadelphia. 10, Hubert H. John-
Btn Wllllanisnort. 10; It C Shutt. JUS
Carmcl. 11 Ira. Kersey. Kllzabethlown. 10T
John A Ilelirle. Reading, the present stutr
thamplon. 10, Carle B. JMrath. Philadel
phia. 10. H C. Khultz. Philadelphia. 10!
John It Fontaine. Philadelphia. 10, Oharlei
Ha. Fleetwood. 10; I... C. Petrle. Telford.
10. c E Mauier Anhland, 10. Aug Ycr--
mal, Tamaqua. 10
Carpentier K. O.'s Belgian Champ ,
Montr Carlo, ivb SI. Georges Carp-nt!erSrt'
champion heavyweiKht puuillat of Kurop.
knocked out Grandhoven. the LVlirlan chanw
plon In the second round of their fltun
round match here today Grindhoven was
completely outclanscd and took a count Ave
times
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