w w, r-.; r 'H " (4-. V" a PENN FIVE BACK FROM THtWEST EVENING' PUBLIC ILEDGEKr-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAHOH 24, 1920 15 pod nnd Blue Followers Confl- , dent Team Will win raext Camo From Chicago knsnl nml to tie nblo to nlay the chain .Ion of ilio i:nnt," saM tlip Maroon fader. "The game In Chicago, was ex- A Mi; ilili'Bllon of lovnl students . 'I. iiT- tt.iUi.mUv of Ppiinsvlvnnln thl rnrl.v this mornlM nt Wwt ftdrlphh Ktl..to wr&e ;?" Kr" "" Mou.lavt.Wit in Chi. A nr "three TRamcM for thr collegiate . title of America, I'ie rhlfflco team arilved on the i,.n ultli t'enn. Although .lefeatert, neither the Ite.1 .ml llliie team no" Coach Jouruct Is , H,J l"at cliscoiirngcl. All feel that he fact that (Jravo wnts not at ceuter f"rPoim, that the team was tired nut the Ion journey and that thev were jjHint IVnn's chances In the wlnclj flit I,.,, ..M Cnnn.lctlt r,oii Jonrdet exnreitsed lilmself I Ills "Penn Will win me ncxi iwo '. I..- nriorn nntntM. I can count f,.,nn Hi'inUinzer as my regular center Int Ihe HerleH. The meu were con Red by tUo loss of Bill Crave, n lorn they ha. the greatest conl dim." Wp Plajed rliiR around Chi cago In tin" second half.' Cnn.1. Pnc. of the Chlcaso tram, paid that he was Blad to he able to nlay i he 1'ait. "I am sure that all of us inMirr ii si""- !""" .- 1 I' K'fliir.. .:" -. .- r ... . - .i tremelt well played D.v uoui tr , ' A Ihe nlheiatlng wa all that could be rte Mred. In tplte of the Intense rivalry, there win a distinct friendly atmosphere bftt.een the members of the two teams. Ihe harden thing that wc will have to i.utend with her., is the wooden back Ivnrcl. We lif been used to shootUK iralnt class, nnd this nuturally will handicap us. I think the rules t-hould be made universal, so that when two Ketiniial teams play neither Would bo handicapped on the other h floor. As it I feel that the home team has n handicap equal to about ten points. I n anted to play nil the games in the roliimbus Stute Institute gyni.iaslum at Columbus. ().. but it seems that it cmMti't be done." HlnUe. the leader of the Chicago nuinlet. stated that he was sure the series would end tomorrow night, t think we hnvc n belter team nnd will tv In at Wclghtinan Hall," he said. Net Oamc Hero Tnmnnow night the Chicago-Pcnn fMue will be played at Welghtman Hall. ii nd if a third game is necessary it will In plajed at Princeton. I'rnn has played on the Tiger floor ohm- this -vcar, hllc several of the pljjrrs nlFo plaed on It during last tcason. This, coupled with the fact Hint enslcin referees will cut down the continuous ihibbllng and walking iith the ball tactics of the Chicago five, will give Tenn more than an even .liance for vlctorr. Pcnn students were offering 0 to 0 yesterday that Penn would win tomor row nixbt. and will accept n little better than een money that the series will h' raptured by the Ited nnd Blue. 'I here was little betting around the .enters where wngcis on University athletics are usually made, but it is expected thnt it will be morn brisk to day with the arrival of. the team from th" West. I'laus are being perfected for the se mi iug of n special train to take the l'mn rooters to Princeton in the event nf .1 third game. It la proposed to lime at least a thousand students mil. the trip, and to this end n mcet liis. ill ho held this afternoon with the 1'iKl.ttball authorities. UIMFkC restaurant I "Different from otharK" Combination Breakfast No. 2 fruit-Cereal, 2 Eggt, Boiled, AC ft Fried or Shirred, Bread,' " Rolls, Toast and Coffee 36 N. 11th St. Nrer ClnI ZE GOOD GEORGES ARRIVE IN ZE GRAlSfD COiUNTREE IS-'-' BHi ' KM y v w&&i&m, wBmK2m&j&sjuziXiZn?.l VOILA! M. CARPENTIER WOULD DEFEND TITLE Georges Promises to Give Challenger Chance if lie Lands Championship From Dcmpscy Says Jack Will Tie Easy &&Z&3&: 'lite upper photograph shows Al, aud'Mnie. Citrpentier ami the light er's manager, Kmucois Descuiiips, on the dccli of I-v ijaolo. In the loner photograph, Carpentlcr is shown saluting the Statue of Liberty New Ynili, Mnreh 21. When nsKed If lie would defend his title If Iip wbn the rhnmntonslilp from .Tack Pemnsey, Oeorges C'nrpentler. who arrived yes terday on the liner I,n Saoie. said that he would, at least once. ''I will de fend it nt least once." Mild the French man lienvj weight. "I would be honor hound to, but after that I will retire and look after my rabbits nnd chickens. "I would like to meet Dempsey ns soon ns possible after he is freed of the clmrgcH uow pending against him, and it ilni-s not make nny difference where. "Of courso I hnvc never seen Demp sey, but I have hciir.1 he is the aggres slp fighter. That kind is the easiest opponent. I am sure I can beat him In fix rounds if that is his game." Hlrhard to Koro Xo evidence was forthcoming nM to just who will hnndlv tlie big bout, if bout there is, nllhongh Tex Kickard, who brought .Tack Johnson nnd Jim .Teffeiies together nt Ileno, Nev., a number of jenrs ago. and who also pro moted the WIUnrd-I)empe bout last Jul) t. Memeil to hae first call on Carpentier's nttcntlon. Tie was closeted with the Fiench champion and his manager most of the afternoon, but after a long conference Kicknrd was noncommittal. Ho has eer been averse to discussing his plans NEW HOME of the EMERSON SHOE Russia Calf Oxford White oak wlo and per forated tip Hpcclal Vnlue 12.00 7- ' $ Q2J supreme i'lZ?-s2v t -US. v&2 b- l' v.cJ I The. men of Phila delphia will find thnt we arc main taining the bame bmcrson nunltty nnd moderate price that hnvc characterized our Ptorc for the past 30 years. In our larger and more con venient quarters wc will be able to sere you better than ever before. 1235 Market St. con- before they are completed tracts signed. lie did saj that nothing of course could bo done until Dempsey is freed of the charges now pending against him, and even Intimated that it did not appear likely that n match could be arranged for the worhl'H chumpiontdiip before next winter, it then. Wilt no Guest Cnrpentler will be tho guest at several dinners In tho next few dnys, the most pretentious of which, perhaps, will be one on Thursday evening under the direction of the International Sporting Club. Several important announcements nre expected to be mado at this dinner which will be of interest to followers of boxing. The French boxer's hotel suite was besieged by n host of newspnper men nnd photographers most of the after noon. The looms were filled with gifts in the form of llocrs. fruit nnd candy, many of which were addressed to Mmo. Georges Cnrpentler. BROWN PUTS AWAY JOYCE IN SECOND Twentieth Wardor Knocks Out Port Richmond Lad in Wind Up at Auditorium Club Al Ilrown. of, the Twentieth ward, upset the fistic 'aspirations of Eddie Joyce, who halls frpm Port Richmond, by scoring a knockout In the second round of the sixth bout at the Audi torium A. A. Inst night. A (.crlest of lefts and rights io tho head at close quarters, finishing up with n right up percut, put Joyce down and out, Tlef eree Lou Grlmson tolling off the neces fary ten. . Joe Wright and Joe Stanley put on n brilliant exhibition. Stanley was the winner nt the finish of- six torrid t-efi-slons. For four rounds Wright held Stanley fairly even, but the former was dropped iu the fifth round for the count of nine. Carl Hertz, the Boston negro, scored another1 victory when ho knocked out Battling Kid Harris, of Wilmington, in the sixth round. Young Tom Shar key nnd Johnny Pnxton, a pair of Dr. J. J. Shnlct's proteges, were victors, the former scoring n knockout In the third, while Pnxton won in six rounds from Id O. Doyle. Charley Vaughn nnd Toughry Dugan fought n draw. Qayety Theatre Bouts, In thn flnftl conlet at 11m flnjoty Theiitro litnt nltht. Hurry Miller t)rw with Willie Curry In four roundi. Curry wa th Ercanor for (ho flnt Hum neeslons, hut Mlll'r rams back ctronit In tho last round nnd arnd th draw. Younir Jark Dnmpfey de feated Frank I'llmrr in four roumls Furious Wins English Handicap T.lnroln, Knc, March 21 Thr Lincoln ahlre Handicap. otr a inlte atralshtaway course for a purso of $7500 to an Hon today by C. Hatry'a Furloua. Lord Olanety'n Hrat wll uhh fiocond and H. Thornburna Mon teltn wm third. Ii'urlous. a four yenr old, cnrrled 101 pounds, Bcatwell 127, and Moil lelth 100. Would Bar Dempsey v in New York Stale Albany, N. Y March 2 1. The opponents of the Walker bill (o ! gallro boxing have launched r new nttnek on tho measure. While the prlmu object of tho objectors is to kill the license committee provision of the measure, tbey temporarily have abandoned thnt angle and now are concentrating the attack on Dempsey. It is snld that they will demand that the bill be amended f.o ns to bar any bopr against whom u charge of slackcrisra is pending from entering a ring iu this state. WOR L DCAGESERES Thirty Out for Lafayette Tennis Rttatnn, Mnroh 24. Thirty tnnl dldatrs responded to uiptam Ale ai iaiayei.f. wjiicib, uw 10 ine conai tlon of the courts, tho praetlc will bo held Indoors. ran Mena's call Boxing Bill Passes Senate Albany. N, Y.. March 24 Thr Walker bill. Intended to lecallre bonlntr matches In this state under control of th armv. nay and civilian board of control, wan nd vanceri to the order of final passago In the Senate without debate. SOUTH PH1LLY GETS CUP Dutch Trophy Prcoented to Basket ball Championship Team South Philadelphia High School's Interscholastic League championship hacketbnll team was presented with the Dutch trophy In the auditorium tills morning. This is the third time the downtown Bchool has had the trophy In its possession. The second team, winner of tlip second team championship for the fifth consecutive senson, ulso was honored today. Professor Gelges. of the Frankford High School and chairman of the bas ketball committee, presented the trophy to Captain William Leopold. Sweaters and letters were awarded -regulars nnd substitutes of the team. i Guillemot Wins Big Run Tarl. March 21 Marcel flulllemot tho Trench lowr-dletanco runner, connrmeil his rljiht .to represent France In th Obinplo amea by wlnnlnir the Frenrh national run of about ten miles, mnklnc the dlutanco In 1 hour 1 minute and 41 e-t-oml Ily his victory Clulllemot now beromea tlif crosa rounlry champion both of I'ranre nd Clrcnt llrltaln. Bethlehem vs. Robins New York, March 21 Official pairings for the semifinal round of ihe national soc cer challenge trophy, which haj brn held up by the unavoidable weather conditions. ero trade br the cup committee of the United States Football Association last nlaht nt the Hotel Aslor. Tha champion nethlehma were drawn to meet Robins Drydock In rirooklyn on April 1. Holy Name Five Wlna Mauch Chunk, r March 24. The Holy Nam basketball team, of Mauch Chunk, defeated the Quaker rity team In Temper ance Hall by the score of 30 to 27 OPEN IN AM N Champions of Eastern and Penn Stato Circuits to Clash Tonight The opening clash In the world's sj-ries basketball championship between (nmden, winners of the nnstcrn League pennnnt. and Scninton, (Germautown), first-half tltlcholders in the Penn State League, will be j.lnge.1 this evening in the Third Itrglment Armory. TInddou avenue and Mlckle street. Camden. The spacious drlllshed will be taxed with n capacity crowd, and tho attrac tion well warrants It, for those In nt tendance will f.ee two of thi greatest basketball machines ever assembled. Camden has gone (hrough both halves of the Eastern League in n veritable canler. but the Skeeters will meet a little tougher opponitlon this evening. The "visitors" have class, seems it pe culiar assertion. T'eculinr because etery man except Aleck Harvey Is a regular HaRtern Leaguer. Holtnan, Hrilggr and Merlin n were with German town and Ernie Iteich with Heading. This quartet is certain to start, but the fifth man Is not definitely decided upon. F.Imer ltinlej has been picked by many, but the writer is of the bplnion thnt Frank Hruggv will pin his faith to Aleck Harvey. Itiplev is n star back field man. but he dislikes playing in a .ago, mid did not go well nt nil in the couple of games ho played in the Linc'Ups for hilcrlcagud f Championship Coittcd $ Catndvn Cam1 tm& the, Hcranffln nrnecr,,, , fnrwnrtt Reich forward. tieennn ,. renter ilolman... ... riinnl... Dels llarie) ,, .miaril i....... Kerr Hutfstltalwa Ynr Hcrnnlon, Tteete Mtm niplert for Cnmilen, I,rno"T and Itrdt. Itefcrer llermnn Ilaeiael. Time of UalrM 30 minutes. v V " t t til i Braves Whitewash Tigers Colnmbua, On.. March 24 Detroit Americana ,. . n Boston Nationals . .. .1 bomnij TtiMiinnnw NimiT Gcrmantown A. A. JJhr. t.MCK I'EnilY VH. I'lNtJ, noun; Little Bear vs. Bobbie Doylo lllltHi: OTHER STAR llOL'TH I'astern league n month or so ago fotrl. w'A The same Invincible) fire thnt lwis represented the Skeeters nil season will be on band to unhnld the honors of -, j , il. . . t,:.i' Steele nnd "Soup" Campbell will bolilC',r'' i rlrnrri kVn fnrxt. n rrl rtnelf nrtu nvtA IHHflf A f ' Mis' t down the forward positions, and ISddfe Dolln will battle It out nt center against "Stretch" Median. Kerr and Doighan will form tho defenso for tho home club. SOMETHING UNUSUAL A $12 Pair of Men's Shoes FREE Sec our announcement , in Public Ledger tomorrow evening. AMERICAN BOOT SHOP 1315 Market St. 2d Floor 'i r v. rq m w .I- m H :n OH, JOY! I'M FIXED! Jim can rely on ma now. Never mlsa n train. Al ii va on time. rnOMPT SERVICE I. 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