'w ." 1 L.A..T."''1",iTrfA , i WmT"r. AC ,M; ""V, -C--, fc.""- Tki !i 1" ? ., jgbDr FIGURED THAT V. M. L HAD MORE THAN SUFFICIENT VIM TO TAKE MURREY'S RUN ONE OF GREA TEST IN FOOTBALL Princeton Quarterback Went Through Entire Lourie Tiger? Navy Also Eleven; Star in Victory WEST VIRGINIA NEXT Hy SPICK HALL. Princeton N. J., Oct. 2o. E: mAVK MURItBY'S run of 87 yards, for Princeton's second loucnuown .flinft (lie .nvy in i-muicr ruuu.m.i Saturday was one of the greatest In SlVldiial performances ever Been on n foJtbftll Held. Becnure Don Lourlc. the Xr Tiscr quarterback, had made a t"l.clon In the second period, this "ore wni not needed nnd consequently Jinnot be Mid to hove won the game. C, the wonderful sprint that, began SS!r the shadow f Princeton's coal !?:.. nn,i ended when tho speedy Ten- X nnd ended when tho speedy ' renn dived from tho 5-yard line over thf coal with McKce at his heels. Olnnrlni! over the Hut of great runs rtronlclfd In football history, It will K noted that In the vast majority of Tun the dashes were made cither on rtcovered fumbles, giving tho runner a (tor field before he started, or from rolnts on the gridiron where tho run ier had only n few men to dodgo be fore getting over tho lino. All Navy In Front Hut Murrey's run was different. He tezn from n point ten yards behind tie line of scrimmage with the ball on lis own 23-ynrd line. Not just a few Nitv men were in front of mm, but tno tntlre eleven Midshipmen had to be reckoned with before he could get To ue sure, several oi iu aik'" im Navy men out of the ploy by clever toilnc and blocking, but br for real in terference there was none, .-uurrey went the whole distance by himself nnd by Hi Kpcedy, dodging, sidestepping nnd rtraljsht-nrmlng eluded eight ofi the. NavjN would-be tncklers. Murrev began by circling the ?avy'B left end. Curncv wus put out of the play, but the middles' secondary defense moved across, giving Murrey no chnuce tn continue straight down the nldn lines, lie therefore, elected to take a diagonal coufp which led Iilm right through tho Navy's backfleld tacklere. It seemed Impoisible that he could go over 10 jards, but he did, by springing from lde to side ns the Navy men dived nt llm. He finally emerged into the open vlth no one in front of him but Cruise. All this time hit direction had been nt an angle of about forty-nve degrees witu the goal line. When he had leached this point, however, ho did column half right and went straight toward the goal. Cruiie made a savage dive only to kave Murrey bury his head in the turf with u perfect ptrnlght-nrm nnd side liten. Murrev then flow over the chalk narks with n clenr field to the goal. I t,rmcniij ue nruru .)itivc iuuuwiuk after him for nt the 5-yard mark he left his feet, diving tho remaining dis tance and putting tho bnll a few feet over the line as he slid along. Don Louita Stars Before he gave way to Murrey, Don Iurle plneil u rcmarkablo gnmo and ffai gipn a tremendous ovation as he talked down the track and out of the rtadium w lapped in Ills army blanket. It was in tho tecum! period that Don pulled fT a hcrlcs of sensational plnys that pe Princeton her flint touch down Starting at tho 25-3 ard maik, Lourie shifted tho Navy's left wing for 20.irds Then two fine forward passes from I.ourio to Pavis took the ball to the 1.") nrd mark. From there Lourlc made the touchdown, Bprinting over to tho side linn nrd then going straight to the goal with the chalked boundary Wins Country Club Medal Round With Ca.cl of 83 Miss Cav- erley Has an 89 Mrs. Clarence II. Vanderbcck. former national ehninpion, won tho qualifying medal today in play for tho Philadel phia Country Club title at Bala. Mrs. Vamlerbetk held the title last year. In Mpturing today's medal Mrs. Vander bcck set a new course record for women, according to Thomas Grlbhen, whose memory extends over somo twenty-odd Tears of piny. The victor's card was j3. one of tho flnost she ever made. Jilts Mildred Cavcrly tinned n card of 89 ami Mrs. Caleb V. Fox had n 00. Here is Mrs. Vandcrbeck's caid: put 70444(140 B 44 In 41SS4ao4 43983 Miss Cavcrly's card: ow enuiiii n 41 ' 50440000 048 80 Mrs. Fox's enrd: fit T0U0M7 048 to 677BB5&0 7 Bl DO There wcro thirty-five entries in the tournament today, which begun at 10 0 ClOCk In tlm mnrnlnj. TliMlllttflll Prizes nre on exhibition for the winucrs oi tho tournament In both tho first nnd 5'eond bixteens and first and second Weatfd eights. Among the other starters were Miss Florence McNeely, Mrs. 13. G. Betr, T. ctcrlchi. Miss Maria Do Kosngko na Mrs 9. B. Peck. pe courto was In wonderful hhapo today nnd quite n good gallery fol lowed Mrs. Viinderbcck over the courbc. New Football Team Formed J?', s..ou,1 Philadelphia A. A . a newly cIom . elliveni compoaed of former high "is Kama are being acheduled. Among the J'tyrs are I'adula, left end a formtr three 1.1 I man t Houthern High Hchool when It f Itsj champion teams. "Chlcky" l'aason l5i?'"."K 'h'1 alsTiala. while his brother P'fry la nillnz tho noaltlon ut rleht half. J Oottlleb. another ex-Southrrn High ffinrlnS Ihreo-letter man. Is ut fullback. v""P ih? 1 1 no positions are Kline, right wid. AhS1!1"' left tackle; Clrossman, left guard! JiiK1'"!8, center, Butt, right guard! Kaplan, llfilv,a.:ill!t ttntl Becker In the Ucklleld. ".n",bllc- Teams wishing to arrange ..' Mint Ed Uolllleb. 400 South Eighth "t. Uoth telephones, 8unflower Captures Polo Title si!"!'."0" City. Kun Oct. 28. The Sun. sw nil fPfentlng tho cavalry school at ihi , is1 .?' Itanuas. won the polo champion .?..' th central department of the army MitHUy by defeating the learn .repreeent; l !?,cl520' of nre, Fort Hill. Oklahoma! L? This was tho final game of the n ituiy tournament and was one of the "tt ever played at the P"i, 8mlth Nine Wins City Title Wtil. qV,a'ln Ilrldeeburg, In a ten-Inning Baek''. ".A0. .1- ,nen fhultlng out ronnle CuS,i!. Athltlc hecrufts. a to 0. Frank MRS VANDER ECU SETS NEW RECORD V v Saturday's Results on Many Gridirons Harvard. 31 Onler, 14. I'rlnceton, Hi Navy, 0. Yale, 24 1 Wwt Virginia. 0. Rirnctiat, 101 llnrtmotilh, 0. ttornrtl. 42 1 CoUntf. 6. (IrontfUrwn, 401 FonUiam) 10. Wtwlivan. Kit Colnrobla. O. Hamilton, 14 N. Y V.. 13. Virginia. 7i Uutgrrs. 0. Brown. 14i Bprlngtlatd, 0. Amlierxt. Hit Union. 0. v-t.. wv.htn.n. 14t Arulorrr. 10. rrinklln nml Marshall. 14 Tlwhwiler, 0. IlpnSSfinfr. 41 vvnrcrmcr ii, u. llrovn Cltr. 40i St. llonavcnture. 0. Nt. Ijurrrnrr. Ml. Ilolmrt, 0. Wllllnma, 02i Trinity, 0. ,..,.. llnlr Cro-N. V. Mate canceled by lattr, Mttitiurgli. 10i Ororsln Teen., 3. Army, 281 Tufts, , . . , .. Wofth.iitml Jpir.. 14 I.rhlfli, 0. lfnlnu. 71 Iltwnii, ", ., ,. Oarnfulu Teth.. 27 Cincinnati, 15, lnn Htate. 100i Ibnon Vftllwr, 7. HiifkndlT 481 Miihlenlnr', 0... Htrniibmnrr. 41 1 Jftltns lieoKins, o Ktfvrnn. 0t MltMlrbury. 0. Hrrnrune (freshmen). Sll Dartmoulh (frrsh' nirn), 0. Kt. HiViilifn-. 7 1 KMtmnn. B, Vlrnlnla Mllltarv Acoitrmy, 27t Pnn. 7. Kt. Johns, 10 rmnnylvonla MlllUxry Col- llillnnflft. 2Bi Wrt Man and, 0. HtneiTnriJ 14 llelnwaro. 0. Norwich. Ml rjarknon. 0, N. II. Slate. 40i Conn. State, 0. C'lilrarn. 101 Iowa. O. . Ohio Htflle. 13i Wlfnnln. 7. , Notrt nnmV. 2St Valparaiso, 3, Illinois, it aiirniKiiii. " RSlV.?rVK"wS.t.r nrserve. 0. rune. 71 AUron. Ohio. 0. Worlcr. 10i Ohfrtln, 0. lHl.lwhilwnllaef.2Hl "lrn-" -IleMleherit. 34i Ohio Norlhern, 7. Wabah. 30 Itoe Toly. 0. mark only a couple of feet from his The most notable feature of Prince ton's forward PM.a'rfJSt y wcro so well conceived nnd pcrtcttiy executed that there seemed no chanto for them to go astray ami unless he receiver had made a muff. t the mTs were not ma o and th passes were the rEl o'ffensive factor that turned tho scale. The Navy's passes were ; good p ays. Hob Folwcll knows football and ;"lf...; w tr. hnvii forward passing executed, but tho Nvy ends were un certain In receiving them. J,UHt V,l beginning of the Anal pertal, hodrtw made a long pass of near y ,forty live yards. It was the old suoe-Btrlng ptaj with Carney far out on tue nd. lhe TIecm did not sec Carney nnd he woum ..i?"1 ... lr (lel.l for a touchdown but he made a miserable muff and the Navy's chances for a touchTown were gone. Didn't Show Much There is no doubt that with all tho Harvard and Yale scouts present. Coach liill Itopcr decided to show nothing ex "... i' i... l.n.i tn R.nw. It was evi dent early in the game that Joo Scheerer was a far longer punter than King ; and also that Lourio was better in return s mints thnn Cruse. This combination meant that Princeton could g an ...any vards on punt-exchanges and they did. Schccrcr'H toe ke.t the ball nt a safe ii..... -.., i, t irprs' lino and after Lourie's touchdown nt the beginning of the second period, l'rinccion icu.ij uu llttlo to fenr. tu Vfivv'i line ns a whole outplnycd Princeton's forwards. That accounts for tho fact that the Navy outrushed the Tir..ru from scrimmage, 13. 3ards to l'JS. The margin, however, was to small, that it Is easy to nuuuco umi uie Princeton backs were much more power ful offensively than the Navy s. rnrfhermnre. had It been necessary, Itopcr could have sent in tw;o new sets of fresh backs, while the Navy liasn t uny such long string of substitutes that could have made as good a showing as the ones who begun behind the line. Itopcr began today to lay his plans fn- tho West VlrEinia game. This team, which defeated the Tigers 2."-l in.ii- ienr. should be. a rather easy vie tlm next Saturday as Yale had no trouble in beating the Southerners Sat urday 24-0. OFF FOR SCHOONER RACE American Boat Leaves Port With out Tryout Gloucester, Mais., Oct. 25. Tho schooner Esperanto will slip out of this famous old fishing port today with out having been put through nny trial spin in preparation for her forthcoming races with tho Nova Scotia fisherman Delawanna for the supremacy of the North Atluutie fishing licet?. It had been planned to take her nut for n short test jeatcrday, but the fitting and bending on of sails took longer than had been ex pected nnd it -is decided to ubandon the trial. The Gloucester lotL'e ot KIks innrcliej down to the water front yesterday and presented to Captnlu Marty Welch two emblem lings to bo Down from the masts of the pride of Gloucester's licet. PITT TO CANCEL TECH Forfeits Date Next Year by Playing Protested Men rittburgh. Tn.. Oct. 25. Tho Georgia Tech rootoail team na own seen nero joi ih last time, nccordlnir to the athletic an thorttles at tho University of Pittsburgh, and It Is likely that Dartmouth will get their date next fall, as negotiations havo been under way tor eome unit iu buucuuio a con nut with nnother eastern collego Next year both Syracuan and Pennsylvania are dun to play hero, giving the Tanthers two moro homo games thin they had this year, ao It Is likely that the first came with Dartmouth will take place In the ISaat next year tbun In I'lttaburgn in IV... W jf7r?-r"ryr-irvrsIiAf I Be Fair tol&ur Motor Dont let the Use of S IB orditutry oil burden 2 B your engine with s l Do away with them 2 jj by asking for and 3 I always using q ATLANTIC MOTOR OIL TWwiisitt PTTnT.Trl MANY SURPRISES IN SOCCER MS Two Former Champion Teams' Colors Lowered by Much Younger Teams Soccer, llko football. h.d many re verse? on nSturday. One that attracted more attention than the rest was to find the "Wolfcndcn -Shore bo down to defeat by tho "Hibernians" Tli was due to the injury of two of its players Pete .laclcson haying received a dislocated shoulder, while Mllllgan was so badly Injured that It was neces sary to place his limb In n plaster cast. Another upset was the victory qt MarshairE. Smith over the J. & J. Dobson team, last year's double cham pions, the store team winn nt by a scoro of 2 goals to 1. Throughout tho second half the mill bojs out played tho Smith team, they lacked the shooting powers to even the score. In the Industrial I-cagiie FlclMicrs took the lead by dcTeatlng the bncllen burg team by n one-sided score of 0 goals to 0, while I.uptons took the Hohlflold team In tow by n score of 2 goals to 1. Hardwlck & Magco added two points to its standing by defeating the Budd eleven. , , One of the biggest surprises of the day camo when the University of Pcnii sjlvnnln squad lost its first game of the season to the Montclalr Field Club, of the New York League. The Ited and Dluo was unable to penetrate tho Mont clalr defense. The Jersey team gathered Its two counters through tuo wors oi Denby. Tho Bethlehem Steel soccer team, three times winner of tho National T ...... .l...f..l.l flnfofirfwl tllft Vir ? i tuuuiyiuu" "H'. "Vr;"A1,i"i Wolfenden Shore eleven, of the Aincu i first Division league, ncioro u "u"u of 1800 spectators on tlio ueiu ac vjaru . . . . fPl. Ann ington yesterday afternoon Tho final score was 3 to 1 DISSTON LOSES AGAIN New York Football Club Trims the Sawmakers In National League New York, Oct. 25. By defeating the crack hocccr eleven of the Dlshton Athletic Association of Philadelphia bv the score of 2 goals to 1 at New ork Oval yesterday the New lork Football Club re-established Itself In the good graces of metropolitan followers of the gome, nnd at the samo time gained two more points in the championship scries of the Notional Football League. The I'loli.i-u ImivpvpF. furnished n fine ex hibition for the large crowd, nnd nctu nlly led nt half time by 1-0. WILLIAMS WINS GRIND Phladelphla Entry Finishes First In 100-Mllo Auto Race Henry Williams, of Philadelphia, drove his No. 2 Ford special across a winner In the 100-mllc aiitomobllo classic nt the Hill Park oval, Potts town. Pa., on Saturday. ...., Williams, who led the Held right from the htnrt, was clocked by the timers at 25 miles, 20:02: nt 50 miles, 54 :.J; 70 miles. 70:18 2-5, nnd the 100 miles in 2 hours 21 1-5 seconds. -... IV III nmu woa fnreeil to uniy iiutL- ii iuM.M,n ,"":, , ,, halt, nnd that occured In the e ghty nintli mile when ho stopped nt the pit with a broken piston rod. Af ler Jos tug three laps his mechanics had him soon nirinen Cowen. the Brazilian, gave the fans a fhrlll when on his fifty ninth mile n bolt dropped finm his steering wheel anil bin muchlno shot into a dlUli. He maintained control of his car. Up to this mishap (owen was fighting Williams for first place. DICKENS LOST TO YALE Famous Tackle Wrenches Knee and May Be Out for Season Now Haven. Conn.. Oct. 25. Yale's victory over West Virginia demonstrated thnt Tad Jones' men must be reckoned with by Ptlnceton nnd Hnrvard, nnd while It went a long way toward rein stating the Ellis In the good graces of tho undergraduates and alumni it de veloped that the gamo cost the Bluo Dickens, the best tackle in the entire squad, is out of the game for the season. He retired in the second half after g v-f'- ., f tho heRt exhibitions of tackle play seen In the bowl this year, and as I he was lieipcu io we miii .v..-. noticed thnt ho limped. An examina tion last night showed a badly wienehed knee, rnough to keep him out of tho game for good nnd all. CURTIS IN TIE GAME Country Club Eleven Deadlocks With Bellhaven at Football The football team from the Curtis Country Club fought tho Bellhaven A. A. eleven to a 12-to-12 deadlock yes terday ufternoon, before uu exception ally large crowd, at Fifty-fourth street nnd Klmwood avenue. Bellhaven am an us scoring in me opening period, pulling a scries of trick nlnr fnr tho lnitlnl tally nnd later fooling the Curtis warriors with a triple f.rifmeross thnt netted a second touch down. Tho becond quarter wns scoreless, both teams trying in vain to gain consistently. trWrtTCPHILXtoEiiPHrA MONDAY, Saturday and Sunday Soccer Results CniCKBT I.EAOUB piilla. 2d, It U. of P. 3d. 8. HvrfoM 2d. 01 Moorcnlown 2d. 2. Merlon While. 1 1 Phll. ndi. 0. 1'hlln, wttltet" 3: Mooreatown, 1. ALLIED LEAaUD FIRST DIVISION Hibernians, 0: Woltenden Shore. 2. M. n. Smith. 2! J. & J. Dobnon, 1. Wanderer. 8 Klnoeattnir. 1. WEOT PHILADELPHIA Welcome. 4 Mill ford, 0. Albion. 8 Vlctrlx. 1. Llahthoueo. 4! Olrard. 2. NOriTHWEST Olney. 3! A. JkL O.. 1. rrinclrvllle. 1: Colonial, 0. Hurpm Leather, li Hunting. 0.' NOnTIIEAST Dtaiton. 21 Merchant Ship. 1. SECOND DIVISION Tfennlnxton, at Nativity, 2. Dlaaton, fl Penooyd, 2. Wolfenden Bhore. 4: Kaywood. 0. FOUrtTH DIVISION IMnllold. 4! llorer novera. 3. Del'aul, 4; Sear. Mem., 2.. INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE I.upton, 2i Hohineld, 1. Snellenbur, 3t Budd. 0. I'lelsher. Ot Barrett. 0. SUNDAY GAMES Bethlehem, 8: Wolfenden. 1. J. b J, Dobaon, 4i Knjwood C, C, 2. Bowling Marathon Thero will bo .a bowllns marathon at the Caalno Alleys November 1, beginning at (I p. m. and ending at 12 o'clock. Twelve team, comrrliln the rat bowlera In Phila delphia, will compete. Tcami will conalit of two men each, one having- to be on the allcyn for tho full period of six houre. Amonir the oracka ao far entered are Mleller and Campbell, Dore Hmlth and Da Marco, Hilly Zler and Anderaon, Joe Trucks and II. ltlcharda and dreenwell and Charlos Homer, of New York. Corley C. C. Wants Games The Corley Catholic Club has reorganized for the anaaon of 1920-21 with virtually the aamo team that repreaented them in the Southern Catholic Leanue lam year, and would like to arrange samea with teama of. ferine n, fair nuarantee. and would alao like to arranm out-of-town same with auch fid indPiFkeibuw. Addrew Harold O'llara Jjjgjp, 1324 nitner it. Philadelphia. teama as wuBKercowu. nuuiwiwii, jinrriauurv Zm0 Titer vw . , -N-f. '0c T VnRrwflWKaBsHBlta ("iitsF snssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssTinssssl afllssssHbHssssslflsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssrflJ( k m Hir i? icoro" .iV' UIA fas iaBPaBa' -i lCv o C iwn v " - m ,;. w. m toV& t!e w- 17 NP Dm PEN ARGYL PLAYS GREAT FOOTBALL Contest With Holmeoburg Eleven Reaombled Big Col lege Battle Fred Gcrker, manager of the Holmes burg football eleven, did something out of tho ordinary in Philadelphia Inde pendent gridiron' circles last Saturday when he booked tho Pen Argyl eleven, a newcomer to Philadelphia fans, but that "Pop" made one of the best moves of his career was evidenced nt Crystal Field, Holmesbufg, on Saturday after noon. v Football history was made on many gridirons Saturday, nnd llolmesburg was one ot the hlstory.-maklng locations. Never has n better team appeared on tho field and some great games with Conshy have and no doubt will be played thnre In the future. The visitors, who arc the champions of the Schuylkill valley, wcro accompaulod by 500 fans and a glee club, and the atmosphere had nil tho earmarks of a big college come. llolmesburg won by tho score of 21 to 0 through the wontlerful playing of Bill Gnult and Kidder Caskey. The nlay was remarkably clean and the visitors won a place In the hearts of oil present by their gentlemanly play. Manager Gorker immediately gave them n place on the schedule for next season and football. fans would like to see more such visiting teams as Pen Argyl coma here. Peveral of hi learns playing Sunday foot ball will endeavor to reVlao their schedule and perform on Saturdays tn tho future. Tho news that no samea could bo played was not Imparted to some of the teams until It was too late to stop vtaltlrur clubs from comlntr here. The management of tho Brides- I S J - .,1AL1. A,c s"' rflXP ..VvX Vi Acc OV Tecl vt' .,ra" .' rt wa bfi ' y,.. . . . Despite its moderate price, we don't offer Ricoro as a price propo sition alone. Rather, we want you to know it and to smoke it simply as a mighty good cigar. For Ricoro is a mighty good cigar -a real, finest-quality imported Porto Rican cigar. But because Porto Rico is a U. S. possession, Ricoro is imported dutyfree. You save the difference. A dozen shapes and sizes 10c to 20c. Sold only m United Cigar Stores "Thank You!" UNITED CIGAR STORES OCTOBER 25, 1920 Scores of Independent Football Contests Union A. A.( 85 1 Lancaster All-Col- llafmeatrar'. Sli Pe llofmesbtirs. SlJ Pn ArTl, 0. Frankfort, lj WlWlnjr, 0. n.t.i A, Rtst Vnlls Y. M. A.. 0. Arrrl, 0. Kmeraon. 01 Mna-nolla,. of Oerraantawn. 0. J'oIwVn. 47 1 B. V. J. Sehylaatlei. O. Vlctrl C. C,. 01 llelfo. 0, fitenton F. C., 0 flennantown A. A.. 0. flrrenway A. A., 7 Woodlyne, 0. Woodbury, 71 VUmitn. 0. Cnmden A. C., 10i Ilnddon Titers, 3. Riverside. 4zt nohjjrf. n. IMix A. v.. . ivwins-, y, Pi. impnani on, .'-.. nir, v. Magnolia, of Frankford, Sit Hantlnvdon, 0. Rnmlall A. C., Ill lenon. 0. . AII-rhila4eIphla, 82 1 Tonredale, 0. Merclff A. C, 6 Itobart. 0. burr A. A. did not Irarn ot the Sunday ban on sports until 11 p. m on Saturday nliht. They had booked the Thomas A. C. , of Bethlehem. Althouih no Rattle wn staged, the Brldesburr matuiement eave tho Beth lehem players their cntlro guarantee of 200 Juat as If a rame had been played The Lancaster All-Collrclans tackled the Union A. A., of Phoenlxvllle, at Norrlatown. The Oolleclans were conndent ot wlnnlnr, but when tho Union All-Americans had nn Ished they wero ahead by the score of 88 to 0. Johnson and Pottelrer starred. It Is eolnx to take a wonderful team to lower the colors of the Union crldders. Manager Ey rich has surrounded himself with what la thought to bo tho mot wonderful team ever assembled In these parts, and the games with Conshy and llolmesburg should draw Immense crowds. . The hardest clash of the season was staged at Conahohooken with the Blue Stars, of l!ethlhrm. The final result was a tie at 3-3, Held goal" by McOuckln and Downey, both from the 4B-yard lino, saving; the game from a scoreless tie. Phil Barry, formerly of State made his first appearanoa with Conshy and played In wonderful form. Con shohocken Is scheduled to play Vlncome next Saturday. The Frankfort! YelloJiekets were hande! a surprise by tho Wheeling eleen with a score of 14 to 0. Neither scored In the first nail. OUT. m mo mini tuuci w Tellowjackets got busy and reglatered two touchdowns, itay .uuior nituru .., making ft total of 21 out of 22 chances for the season. Tom lUley's All-rhllodelphlii eleven regis, tered another triumph at Madison Ball Park. Thirty-fourth nnd Heed etrcets. winning from Jco-red .n-ofy jer.od and thc.r wonderfu. h Torreeaaic eicvm a- w w ..c ;ui -i. forward paaalng was I 11,17 IH,UI, V. .HO Bnitt.l tcov stei . r ,-CVe cOiUJ' H .,o Vv - iot li - "Up. lv oft l- . .A YiP v- sl S 1 irvivSp vS-to&-CW' THE VIGOR OUT OFPENN KID WILLIAMS FOR BOUT WITH HERMAN Former Champion Has Dissipated "Tltcy-Never-Comc-Back" Belief in Four Matches to Date Down to 118 Pounds By LOUIS T7-IDDO WILLIAMS has had four bouts since starting his campaign In Philadelphia to prove the unknown per. son who- first pulled that well-known they-nevcr-cone-back" line wbb con versing through his chapeau. or some thing; and also for tho purpose to con vince the dear old public that he can fight hlm'sclf back into condition for an opportunity to regain his bantam boss-ship now owned bv Peter Her man. In all four inntches the former Baltlmorean, who will do his future voting In Philadelphia, hns showed fas cinating form. It cannot be said that Williams is hoot In the rnnrittlnn nf BOvernl venrn .!.. t.. ..i...i . tl. nrntD nRU wuvu lir ftujiacu un uiu g' twn oaninm oi no iimcs, one in rucn suc ceeding contest the Kid has showed marked improvement. He got under way here last summer by outclassing l'ntsy Jonnson in eigne rounds; wmri. Brandt was htopped In three rounds, then the Kid went along for twelve rounds in Baltimore, defeating Johnny Krtle, nnd in his last match he scored a toohnical knockout victory over Joe Nelson when i cut over the latter's eye caused the referee to stop the contest nt thf conclusion of the fifth round. Williams himself is certain that he Is nnt rend vet for a meeting with Chain- pion ni.-ri.iuu. v...- ...,.. u..;., """", f TV.- ..... rrUA Tn.1 ...rtA.!. ,tnnen', believe in KKJUlIlg nimseii. lie nircany hnu nrnved that he can get down to 118 pounds and still be strong. Now he Is planning to get several more matches under his belt before be begins plugging for a return tilt with his conqueror. Herman already has announced him self as being willing to encore with " t m "if ' nrnh- ....M.a v .' - -" -v5 ov n rW' oC", ' ...v ClSaSs jj3-6&. vio;UsOtv":es ase; 4-ATVv -mi1 "u bov t;kw- K)- i Al aw" - vUgu. .K& j tettvr; - T AVI - -- WW.. trc. hn?W ap' as- vtf;w . .ciS , "w . . r VVt- ' .4nvi . otve tbe ier - A u .- .- i ....-rvt,' . t,.jute(X n ps.c- v1.--u ri ., 0vv- . ju ri w Ltf .r YV , - V !'" rii tr i Jiiw-. .. ra.v- j .r - v,ow r kx - 1,it id,.V" tevv3 9Sc. . " u vu- WauA,v,v V v cr 4.i" ., V- t-r icoto .nrO' ..A 1 -rVf;S rev -,,e fluted. ecv u- COeT d5 PREPARING II. JAFFE able that no such bout will be put on until next summer. Oonslp In New York has hern started to the effect that Jack Dempsey and Oeorges Car pentlor have been nntrh-d tentatively for a bout to a referee's decision same to be staged on or before May 21, I02I Fl hundred thouennd dc-llare It la said Is tn ho the purse to be put up for the match to he decided cl'her In Cuha nr New Yorlc. No definite articles, howeer have been signed. Pater lValtaee Is back In Phllly from Toronto, Can. where he Impressed nressed the fans In a ten-round bout with Ted Joyce, who had a nhjalral adantage In height, reach and about eight pounds In weight. A num ber of twraone In Toronto are trying to In veigle Wallace to make hie home there, so that he may repreeent thai city In a return match with Jlmmv Wlldf when the llttlo union again cornea to tma aide or tn ocean l'niuy is goe rnouun for mm, 1'atay j gays. Joe Nelson's eye Is knitting nicely nnd he plans to reiume training In about a week, "That was a tough break for me that cut over my ee and It was a lucky one for KM Williams," says Neleon "I am going to try for a return meeting- with him and you can bet that I'll beat Williams the next tuno wo meet " Kid Williams Is to 1.0 on In an eight-round numtwr with Torairn Murray, onu nf th local youngsters, at the Olvmplc tonight Tommy Is n brother of Battling Murray and h has ben winning his bouts consistent' He Is a clever mlttman, pumhes falrlv hard and has proved to t4 rugged In nil of his matches Harry (KM) Hi own will ap-iear in me saminnai or eigne rounas in a doui iui.: Bobby Burmen o Blllv Oannon Kid Ulfh .ffthmiV fl-M i-i. r ' Wagner x Ray O'-MalUy and Hilly Hhunnon e. Billy Lyle Jack M'elnsteln nho always keeps In closo touch with Benny Leonard, says that the champion has no matches on until ho glveg K o Lnughlln a rt-turn Ixiut In Camden. N. J , November 12. 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