Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 19, 1920, Night Extra, Page 19, Image 19

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EVENING PUBMO liBDGEB-PHIDADELPHIA, . FRIDAY, MABOH 19,
1920
CARPENTER'S RECORD
MORE THAN AMAZING
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I frenchman Has Fought Seventy-five Times and Has Lost
Umy oix uuuwiuns j. nree uejeats Before
Seventeen-Year Mark
By GRANTLAND IlICE
(CopVrioM, lOtO All rtohla rttervtiU
vim l-nat Trail
VOVhavc ntcpped outside of thclllage
I To MKcrnn echoing .
jlli . . .. .. nnrn Trail.
nui tomorrow or somewhat later
vA'll leave through lie dusk or dew
11 a (rail where the dream Is endless
a trail that isicr new.
Dislancc'Lends Enchantment
IrnUBbard vvuh rnurciy uuu viuiuvuu?
iwrrcct. "Distance lends' .enchnnt-
?' iini.A' n.ith. Why should the
. run Kins of baseball become so
JS & To wmo of golf? Ituth,
lilc all other ball players, lcs to sec
Xm travel, Tak ng a full wallqb ho
.in lar against a baseball nnu possmiy
Sdvelt 150 yardn or maybe TOO fee .
Thil distance would bo close to his
limit. But taking n full wallop nt u ro t
ffi the rolatering "Habe" can drive It
from 250 to 300 yards,, or nlmost twice
wj!!l. i- Un (lilw difference ltuth Is
Wnrpald $20,000 u season to hit homo
Sm, where" llc b,ns !? dig down In
Si pocket to pay for the privilege of
patting those 250 and 300-yard drives
Ht soli.
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Till'' I IK arc some 10 wiiuui ma nun
luH been disappointing, but for n
tbc as only weights 100 pounds .lecms
Wide has u peculiar knack of not only
jfiimluing ou bis feet, but nlso collecting
th-t of the polutM awarded each bout.
jjow iiiuch dn they expect 100 pounds
lo JICIU 1(T II ITUI. U"l "".
Aii Amiulng Turn
Till; records attuciieii to iuc uoxiiig
i-nrrcr of Cicorge C'arpeutier arc a
1'fiflp more than amazing.
The I'Ti'lieamilll was uorn uii .iiui
tiary 12. 1S01. so he is 11 trille more
than twenty-nix years old.
His last light before the war was n
victory over Kid .Tackpon at Hordcaux
nn .ln'lv 25. 1014. A wock later the
itd deluge arrived, and Carpcntlcr was
forced lo give up boxing for more than
ihc years, at the boxing prime- of his
career.
Yet with these five years wiped out,
ilic records show that ho has taken part
in over seventy-five ring buttles with
only six defeats charged against him,
and three of these recistcrcd before he
was seventeen years old.
When the Frenchman. lost to Frnnu
Klaus and Billy I'apko he was only
tlchtecn years old. ut uu nee where no
one else would have even considered
tnklnc on two ntielt rnnrnil nuiAn...
Carpentlor fought his first engagement
aginst Uourgcols when ha was only
thirteen years old, and a year later, at
fourteen, he scored his first knockout
In three rounds against Molncrcau.
There have been kid plienoms In golf,
tennis and other sports, but records of
Professional boxers scoring knockouts at
fourteen are extremely few and thin.
Carpcntlcr for the first time will now
be tested after he has passed well Into
his prime, lie was not sufficiently dc
vp'oned ut nineteen or twenty to be at
his best. At twenty-six he Is well
matured and with the skill, speed and
hitting power which he undoubtedly
has, he will reach the United StntM nn
one of the greatest ring attractions the
gnind has over put forward. The re
serves will be needed to keep away the
muiciiiKies wncn be slides into the resin
for his first-appearance here.
Spring Fancies
FA' TUB spring a, young man's fancy
Lightly turns to Jane and Nancy,
(Also in the fall);
In the spring it often yearns to
Yts, I'll say it often turns to
Looking at the ball.
WHEN1 the cllminationcontcst among
the three A. R. F delegates Hob
Martin, Ocnc Tunney and Itay Smith
wines 11 rid 'r way we have a hunch Hint
tlio fur will be ten or twelve fathoms
(Ircp'beforc the ulUmato victor Is nt last
rewarded the chaplct" of cherry blos
soms. And perhaps battle between the
A. H. F. winner and O. Carpcntlcr
wouldn't draw 1 Perhaps not I
STRANGL'ER LEWIS ON MAT
the heavyweight wrestling bouts to nek... no ins fo:, ffi J"
put on next Wednesday night' nt tho, Tyi?r.. iss 101 in di..... ijs ljs no
tlonal Club. Eleventh and Catharine gf.; IS, iSS !S Sih,55?.f i'5 133 155
cets. Four l.ont wlft hi, .Ipohlcd. sir IWP 10 Benlor... ... 1U 182
American Contetider for Tltlo to
Grapple With Staslak, Polo Champ
Announcement was mado kst night
of the heavyweight wrestling bouts to
be
National
streets. Four bouts will be decided, six
of the grnpplcrs being contenders for
the championship.
In the main number Ed (Strangler)
Iiwls, the American star, will meet
ataslak, the Polish giant. Jim Londos.
the Greek champion, will show In one of
tho bouts with Ivan Mndrov, tlio Itus
slan Bear, while Yousslf Hussnpo, Bul
garian tltlcholdcr, will be paired With
Karl Shultz, the Cave Man, nnd the
other match will bo between two local
men.
Grave Loot to Penn
The Unlvsrilty of Iennylvnla baekctball
lemm. which meets tho University of Chlriso
for th American collegKUo champlonihlp.
alartlnr njxt Monday, will bo without the
aervtcca of Dill Grave, atar center. It vraa
announced laat night. Clravo has ben
stricken with meaalea and a quarnntlno has
been clamped on him for two weeka.
Coach ton Jourdet haa not decided whom
to place at center Instead of Grave. Joe
Yates haa substituted for tho Sprlnrtleld
(Mass.) boy In a number of games, but al
ways after Penn had a comfortable lead,
lates haa never been under fire In a close
game. For this reason It la believed Coach
Jourdet may switch 'Danny McNIchol from
guard to the tap-off position and use Milt
Kucker. a aubstltuto euard, In Mc.NIchol's
regular position.
Minus the services of Dill a rave, Penn'a
varsity basketball team last evening; Id
Welghtman Hall defeated an all-star alumni
quintet, SO to 23.
Penn Alumni
Rweeney forward Stannard
rtosenaat forward Williamson
HunUlnger .......center Davis
!'eck guard,,... Martin
McNIchol ,k. guard McNIchol
"DOWN IN OUR ALLEY"
KET8TONB CLUB, BECTION A
Holled on Keystone V11'" March 18
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Totals 817 BIT 847
uacD,
Totals '870 747 700
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'" Otfi CANS EDOUAIID
Woodwd 103 17p 101 Ouest... 172 143 147
Arkens.. 171 08 10S Nester.. 132 1W 14B
Woodl'nd 107 :i7 148 Younr... IBS 1S5 107
Foy..... 108 140 1S8 Htorck.. 170 163 1B9
D" 222-i2.2 SfeS!. xaJ 'Si
Total. ,05 718 852
TEHMINAIj Aqassiz
Phearson 109 182 181 Pry..... 80 147 16
Wiley... 185 1J0 146 Gruel... . 130 177 178
nupertus 138 127 188 Myers... 147 125 131
McDo'ell. 155 158 158 Flood.... 101 14S 183
Hlgglns.. 140 148 178 nellly... 223 170 170
Ildcp. ... 4 4 4 - -
Totals 817 774 837
Totals 780 780 855
aooDiticn nuDDEn co. league
Itolled on. Keyatone Alleys' March 18 1020
MECHANICAL... tl STOCK
Dlehl... 170 143 180 Ttoblnson 204 151 102
French. 123 04 175 Wrlgley. 120 ins 171
Moyer... 125 134 18U PerrVn 175 155 140
Totals 418 871 544 Totals 608 474 000
CLAIM ., . CREDIT
Miller... 142 185 140 Palmer.. 138 130 114
Dantxer. 160 122 14(1 nahlll... 103 122 123
Itorrlson 184 151 143 Black, .. 108101140
Totals 435 488 438 Totals 411 410 377
TIIUCK TIHE OPEHATINO
Foster.. 102 104 171 Mill... 18(1 143 147
Walker. 140 190 163 Landers. 153 18'J 146
Bhumen. 153 220 147 Daker.. 177 157 176
Totals .403 680 481 Totals 406 402 4C0
, BALKS' ADJUSTINO
'Caldwell 104 1B0 120 Hill.... m 18 H2
Maule.. 118 1BO 00 .Wagner. 152 120 170
Smith.'. 107 01 03 Durns.. 187 107 181
KEYSTONE CLUB. SECTION B
Itolled on Keystone Alleys March 18
EXIDB ACTIVES
rtnrera.. 161 238 211 Jones., i 165 185 190
Tarbuck. 103 103 225 Knapp.. 143 ...
Dlngee.. 107 174 171 liowen.. ji "
Iong-er. 104 181 173 Mllanl., 1J6 136 ...
Fulton,. 102 188 218 Hauek.. 186 JB0167
Crawfd. ... 140 189
Totals 807 074 008 Handicap 16 10 10
Totals 767 773 850
MAGNOLIA WYNDKAM COLTfa
Wagner. 128 2fifl 108 Donley.. 59 182 169
McTla'n. 180 103 100 Haas... 152 161 146
Swaru.. 167 186 101 Cunn'm. 116 141 ...
Crossley. 165 137 157 Stack... 165 148 128
Sehmltz. 152 124 188 Stott.... 168 187 184
Handicap B 2 33 Foster.. 122
Total's 743 B23 850 Totals 740 770 740
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McOlll.. 102 163 108, A. Wolfe 174 180 140
llluelt.. 160 147 170 II. Wolfo 18J 155 100
Davis... 173 140 ... Tniax... 101 105 148
Sprengle 245 136 155 H.W..Sr. 201 147 140
Goll 150 147 Handicap 76 75 73
Totals 787 744 807 Totals 048 042 851
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC CO. LEAGUE
Itolled on Terminal Alleys March 18
DISTRICT OFFICE STATISTICAL
Lovett.. 10, 122 182 Nljon..
Roberts. 174 161 144 J. rVrd.
Mayors. 174 121 101 . Ford,
Lansl'h. 150 100 100 "Rumpp.
Doughty 180 178 140 FKZK'Id,
Hdcp... 14 17 17 T-oU, n'B 833 O60
Totals 815 770 732
rnoni TftftalnM HTATTON R
Abbott.. 122 212 103 Gorman. 178 140 147
Roepke. 113 161 100 Ilerger.. 122 182 105
A. Curry 147 IIS 128 Kern... 142 123 125
J.KIlw'y 168 153 147 Htrobel.. 18J 170 182
Taylor.. 122 150 174 Bhaw... 158 185 171
Hdcp... 20 20
128 155 146
104 154 138
RS 10R 8R
104 100 178
140 152 116
Today's Havana Entries
irirf tat. a furlongs, four-year-olds and
up. claiming, purse 1000:
DalslaL. f...... 103 'Acclamation ....JOT
Marly Lou . i..iu -numcn uuoihiuiiud
Jack "Dawson . 110 'Will Boon 110
Twenty-seven ..118 Prince Ilonero ...116
Jutland 115 Kins-Tuscan .....no
Second race. 0 furlongs, four-year-oias ana
ip, claiming, purse ioooi
Unwise Child ..105 eilomam "7
Jack Healy 107 Leoma. 110
llurllngamo .....110 'Illll Simmons ...JJO
Lady Langden ...110 JFrank Ilurke ...110
Develry James ..110 'Magla Mirror ..112
Third race, 6 furlorirs, four-year-olds and
up, claiming, purse tuOO:
Snow Queen ....105 'Lama J05
Lowell 110 Kernan 110
fltllleto 110 Lamp Post 10
Clip 112 King Worth 115
Fourth race. 6' furlongs, three-year-olds
and up, claiming, purse $000!
nagdadlne 101 "May Maulsby ..104
JIM 104 'Count Boris ,...100
Presumntlon ....109 'lion Otis 107
Pierrot ...100 'Mantfdn 100
Helen Atkln ....10!) Manganese Ill
Fifth race. 1 mile, the.Prellmlnary Derby,
three-year-olds, pur $800:
Orleans Girl ...( 00 (a)Mlss Patty ... 06
Mile. Datls ....108 Horace Lerch ...105
Ilerron .........106
(a)Spence-Traves entry.
Sixth race. 1 1-10 mllei, four-year-olds
and up, claiming, purse $700:.
silver Sandals .. 01 'Dainty Lady .... 01
High Gear 07 'Parable 09
Ho ran 101 Monomoy 108
Balvatelle 112
Weather, clear; track, fast.
Robeeon Wins Golf Tltlo '
Plnehurst, N. 0., March 19. The rt!
Blonshlpjf the Tin Whistles, won last year
South champion. Robeson led "."'l.Ji
eighty contestants at the end of the third
round in the annual tournament for ne
title" by a margin of three ttot?L,tJ'
total of 837077230 for the nfty-four
holei of play. Donald Parson, of Younga
t?wn, who led at the end of the first round,
but who trailed Robeson by four strokes at
tho thlrty-sULI hole, turned In a 70 on the
day's Hnal round and took second honors
and the second prlie with a total of 242,
Frank H. Danforth, of North Fork, was third
with 248,
Lehigh Gets Outdoor Work
Bethlehem. P March 1. The first ont
door p-.aotlce of tho season at Lehigh Uni
versity was held yesterday afternoon. Tne
neld is not yet In proper condition and tho
workout was staged on the roadway sur
rounding; tho gymnasium.
Germantown Faculty In Gamo
The married team of the Germantown High
faculty defeated the single players alao com
posed of Germantown faculty. In a name
which attracted a large crowd and much
Interest at Germantown, yeatcrday after
noon. Tho, score: 22 to 14.
Bombardier Wells K.O.'s Frenchman
Tendon. March lO.-MJombardlcr Wells
knocked out Joumet. French heavyweight,
hero In tho thirteenth round of a bout sched
uled to go twenty rounds. '
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QualityClothes
1514-16 Market Street
Philadelphia
WALSH,
and otlu
Mnthcwson, Cobb, Jeffries
icr notables had their create
Ml years uround the nscs of twenty-six
and twenty-seven. If tho same dope
applies to Carpcntlcr tho Frenchman
is now at the crest of his prime. He Is
bound to bo n for better man than he
was around nineteen nnd twenty.
Dcmpscy nt twenty was unknown. At
twenty-one he was only nn ordinary
boxer. Fitzsimmons, Johnson and Wil
Jurd were all o-cr thirty before they
reached the top, but there' were various
reasons for these late arrivals.
Wrestling Boxing '
Trlrale rooms far lioxlne mill wres-
Itllnr lessons under the direction of
I killed experts. Tliere lire no belter
Isitrt for Betting confidence, Nelf-rell-
I sure unu Fearlessness. All liiHtruriion
I j appointment, l'ees moileriilo.
YMCA
1421 ARCH STREET
Johnny Perry vs. Roy Ennis
Jimmy Austin vs. Eddie Harvey
Jack Keller vs. Patsy Conway
Bobby Doyle vs. Tommy Holt
WILLIU JOHNNY
Jackson vs. Sheppard
Seals on sale, regular prices, Ring
hm Hotel, nth und Murkrt HtrettH.
A.N0TIIEU CiltlCVT riailTINtf BILL
THE NATIONAL A. A.
Saturday Evg., March 20th
Lew Tendler vs. lolmny Martin
rour Other Great Bouts
. Tlrtet. Ht Dnnaahy's. S3 S. lltli St.
it II V 1 V 11
: ARMORY A. A. ;....?:. '"1
tll.Mtl.li: IlKAI) vh. YOIJNI1 KKNMS
Tour Ulher OANllV Bouts
ICftmbria A. C Burns & 1'ceuey, Mcrs.
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Factory Store Coast
to You to Coast
United
Hat Stores. Inc.,
1217 Market Street
All the New
Shapes and Shades
Soft and Derby Hats
$3, $4. $5, $6
Caps
$2, $2.50, $3
The Nobbiest and Best
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Totals 688 804 777
100-Yard Junior Tltlo 8wlm Tonight
PltUbunth. March. 10. The 100-yard
Junior national A. A. U. freo-style swlmmlne I ,
iu... -.- - -.. , Pittsburgh Athletlo Association here tonltht. I
W 'fiaWrC Two Great Upstairs Clothes Shops ( m t-VXSCyJHi
fkm 1007-09-11 1035-1037 Xff )
4 Market St. Chestnut St. Jn
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DALSIMER STANDARD SHOESi
Your Ten Dollars Has An
Unequaled Purchasing Power
In These Spring Oxfords
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Genuine
Calfskin in
Dark Tan pr
Gun-metal
We have two new Spring styles. A
straight English last and a Blucher model
with a medium round toe, solid leather
soles and Wingfoot rubber heels, combin
ing style, service and satisfaction.
Silk Sox of Quality, $t.30 tht pair
JBafounet
The Big Shoe Store
1204-06-08 Market .St.
1007-09-11
Market St.
THE SECOND UPSTAIRS
P & Q CLOTHES SHOP
OPENSTOMORROW-SATURDAY
At 1035-1037
Chestnut Street
THE men of Philadelphia
appreciate? & Q clothes.
For their convenience we add
another liijkiit tftis great
chain of good' clothes shops.
35 of Them Now!
WE add jnore of them
every season, proving
that merit wins and that
P & Q clothes have merit.
500,000 men wear them and
praise them.
Our Market Street Upstairs
Shop has already demon
strated tJte advantage of
P & Q Upstairs
buying.
We invite you and
your friends to
morrow to the
opening of our new
Upstairs Shop at 1035
1037 Chestnut Street.
You need not spend a
penny Just Look!
Take the Elevator
The Spring Showing
Is Complete
Full of wonderful styles and high
grade fabrics and the economy of
buying here is noteworthy becauso
You buy' from the greatest "maker-to-ivearer
manufacturers,
From P&Q Tailor Plant Direct,
Saving you the middleman's profit,
Low UPSTAIRS rent keeps prices DOWN,
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You Need Only to
See These Fine
SUITS
and
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For Spring
to Appreciate Their Real Worth
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Spring Suits
Every new conception thut faithfully portrays this
season's styles in hundreds of patterns that are bound "to
appeal to those whose taste is more particular.
$22.50 to $45
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Spring Top Coats
Snappy Spring models tailored in many new weaves tho
fit is perfect a stylish topcoat is a necessary adjunct to any
man's wardrobe.
$19.95 to $37.50
Conditions of
Purchase
No dealers will be ullowrd
to purchase, and only one sutt
and one overcoat or not more
than two salts will be aald to
a customer. No tree deliveries
and no iiurcliaslna- tisents'
orders will be accepted) ultera
tlons will be charsed for at
cost, but It I optlouul whether
you have your milt altered
here or elsewhere. Htore will
open at 830 A. M. dully and
be open continuously nntll O
o'clock In tftie evening-, thus
(Ivlnv every one u, fair chance
to make their purchases.
Trouser
Special
5000 Pairs
Superior llrand
Union - Mude Guaranteed
$3 Val., $1.95
$4 Val., $2.95
$5 Val., $3.95
All-Wool Blue Serges,
$8.50 Val., $5.95
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The Home of Two-Score
F am o'u a Nationally
Advertised Brmnda ef
Clothe
For Men and Young Men
Suits
Beginning
Tomorrow
VALUE-GIVING
EVENT
EXTRAORDINARY
2500
Smart, New
Spring
Established Retail Price
$60 and $65
All To Go At One Price
45
All the Newest Single and Dou
ble Breasted Models in Vogue
A Clear Saving to
You of $15 to $20
11
Two -Score Leading
Nationally Adver
tised Brands of
Clothes to Choose
From.
$15 to $20 that is the
actual saving you make
by purchasing your new
Suit in this big Spring
Opening Event. Be
tween the EXTRA
SPECIAL PRICES
given to us on 2500 Suits
by the two-score famous
makers whom we rep
resent, and the enorm
ous purchasing power of
our big chain store sys
tem, we have been able
to make our Spring
Opening a remarkable
value-giving event.
Don't miss it.
Over 10,000 Spring
Suits and Top Coats
to Select From
f33.50 to 75
at Savings to You of
$5 to $20
Specialising in
Famout Nationally
Advertlstd Brqnds
of Clothe
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Open Daily Till 6 P. M.
Saturday Till 10 P. MU
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