"T TV2 iky '" i ItM msasesss RWffaM.1 !" w -i, rtrtiii i iiiimMiiiw'tiii '""" Jflfflg "PPPWBPPPrTRPtb" . lui'.tMft.'JW" "Wf-T i-t , ,tw., ,-,ft-Mhw,.-(, ., , fjw i. -, ;,'vr'r,i'i "". '.- "', -vmw,vS V, " iU? v -1. r v, r,;-, , 'y iv '..., i ' ' -v..r ,y CM', (' ' V TVJ 1 j., , 1 V V ( i "a!"! t. 3&K: IF lirL'r Kifcm If' r.M: . Y ;!v WM llh'L m nm i U ft a 'a li M vt.l Sf nt. J;yfl il V'Y If" 'J '.fi V 20 EVENING PUBLIC ISEDGERr-PHlrCADEIiPHtA; TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 1020 JiV COLOi? WORLD RED AND BLUE EQUAL GREEN WONDER IF THIS WILL HOLD GOOD SATURDAY? TENDLER CAN DEFEAT LEONARD, SA YS KELLY, AFTER LEWK. OS HIM OLD PENNAND DARTMOUTH TEAMS SHOW REVERSAL OF FORM AND GAME ON SA TURD A Y SHOULD BE THRILLER PENVS great showing nsninst I'lttshursh nml the work of Dartmouth in the Cernell Riime Inst Stattmluy makes the I'otin-Dartmeuth pime en Krnnhlln Viuhl next Saturday loom up an highly exi iting cnutvit. Heth teams shewrri a startling reversal in form, especially Pcun. Nobody even dreamed that the strong Panther eleven could be scored en three times, hut the lied and Blue came through in a pinch. . Coach Ileismau wIm-Ij- opened up his attack, and this Btylc of play brought results, lVim hua a team this year Which is built for open play. The back arc speedy, can Ret forward pacs and Keep the oppeiieut.s busy all of the, time. However, they are almost impe-aible in a line attack. The men arc tee light and tee small te stand the constant battering. There was a big improvement in the backlield. True, the men missed their signals occasionally, but a little thing like that can be corrected. The big thing new is tlie fact that I'cnn has cmnp back te life, showed some real football, and this should stimulate both the coaches uud players te further efforts. That l'ltt game was the beat thing that could have happened te l'enu. Dartmouth has a great team new that Captain llob lleb llob ertsen and a couple of titlier cripples are back in the line-up. The Green team 1ms been unfortunate all season In having star men laid up with injuries, but they new re in shnpc for the linal drive. Last Saturda Cernell made but one Hrvt down against them, which proves the defense is very geed. Shclhurup, the colored backlield man. is n star and Uewers also is Heed. Dartmouth will bring a strong eleven down here, and the game should be an interesting one. Cernell failed te show as much as the early season scores indicated, but this was because Dartmouth was the first hard game Debie's men have placd. The solemn Bcet never admitted he had a geed football team, liow liew "'ever, and pcrhups he was right. Still, you never can tell In ene game. Anything is likely te happen. THE lthacans play Celumhia next .Saturday and we will see what happens then. Leenard and Loughlin Plan Revenge IT IS bcldetn that a world's champion, after taking part , in a very strenuous bout, remes back for mere of the. nine. A tough opponent usually is plnced en the blacklist of the champion and, if they ever meet again, it will be eclally and without the scenery of a boxing club. Therefore, it is with much surprise that we note the approaching battle between Heuny Leenard and K. O. ' Loughlin in Camden next Friday night. The last meet ing was one of the roughest ever seen in thesp part"-, and the bout was the most sensational we ever have witnessed. Fer nine rounds the boys bounced punches oft" eacl. ether's face and Leenard wen because he was able te slide ewr the telling wallop. Leenard will net admit it, but he was all but out in the cventh round, Weeding from the nose nnd mouth, u be wildered leek In his eyes and staggering around the ring, It would have taken but one blew te finish him. However, Loughlin wns in the same condition and this was fortunate for the lightweight champion. Leenard's pride was hurt after that contest. Fer the Ity KODKIIT V. MAXWELL Snorts lUlller r.rrnlnjc I'liliHc f.rdgrr lirst time in his career he was forced te take a beating and haR been anxious te redeem himself. He blamed his peer showing If it could be called a peer showing te bis long -ncatlen In the movies nnd wanta te prove that he is just as geed new as ever before. Leughiin also has been claiming that Benny slipped ever a lucky punch and had no license te win. Therefore, we have two dissatisfied parties concerned and what could be better than settling it with the gloves? 'Tis strange, in these hectic financial times, that two professional athletes step Inte the ring and IUOALLY light. It isn't done very much thesu dn.s, but this pair seem te be all set for a Kilkenny evening without the Irish confetti. AIN'T IT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELIN7 T LOOKH like a boxing bout well worth seeing because, if it is only ene half as strenuous as the last one, there will be lets of action every minute. Oh! Loek Who's Here! BASKIIALL is becoming quite prominent in the public prints anil is being discussed, despite the off season and the football games. The magnates are preparing for tin approaching season and one club has gene se far as te nelect a spring training camp. The Cincinnati lleds will train in Cisco, Tex., instead of Miami, If that means uii thing. Managers are being hired, fired and allowed te resign. Fred Mitchell received the official tinware from the Chicago Cubs and Johnny F.vcrs took his place. Jimmy Iiiirke has pased out of the St. Leuis picture. Hugliey Jennings resigned from Detroit, Geerge Stalllngs has quit the llestnn Hravcs, Kd Harrow took the job as secre tary of the Yankees nnd Hugh Duffy replaced him as man ager of the lied Sex. It was said in llosten last Saturday that .Mitchell could have the job as manager of the Braves if lie wanted It. As Fred is net ready te go back te the farm and likes te be kept busy during the summer, It's quite likely that he will take the job. llaseball is being shuffled up for a new deal. The mag nates have started their usual winter fight, which will keep the fans busy until the training season starts. These scraps arc getting te be old stuff. The public is getting sick and fired of them and, if the magnates only knew It, they are hurting the game as much as the pillow lifters. 7.1 .VS ilen't care te read about bum bouts between. iteur fighters. After last winter s exhibition, EU.VS a mat wr are led In believe the baseball magnates are in the stirrage cte.n as fighters. Ice Heckey te Begin Soen IX A SHOUT tlme.riilladelphians will have an oppor tunity te see some real, lionest-te-goodncss, strenu ous sport of the indoor variety. Ice hockey will be plajed at the lee Palace and the best teams in the United States and Canada will perform. This is about the fastest game that is played and the spectators get plenty of thrills. Geerge Pawling hns ar ranged a great schedule for the winter. Covvriekt, 1010, bu i'ublle Lidatr Ce. T NEW GREEN VALLEY LINKS TO Amateur sports BE EXCELLENT GOLF TESTW Knje",a made such a geed ntlinlic Club, which geed showing last jcar I in the Seuth Philadelphia Catholic Frank James, Construction Engineer, Has Practiced iheery of Basketball League, has reorganized for 7 Course for Real Shet and Giving Player a Chance There .rplIEY say about the Kngineer.s' -- Club, where the national amateur was nlaved. that the members there get hlineh-bnekrd from trying te sink their Uy SANDY McNIIJLICK lone slenc with the drive. Then I just pushed that creek ever about lift yards, blew up that three-story lieii'e. cut a chunk out of that hill, blasted out n,ite Tlinv knv nliniit tie i str rt of I " in"t aim mine 11 kuiii ... m.-it. Kosberoush' that even the chickens j Isu t it pretty.-' (feathered! have one leg shorter than sjert of Startling the ether from walking along the sides .. . revolution in what it menus te build u ceur.se, of the bills. Toek a toddle out that way and found the rumor mere or less correct. Alse discovered that ItoTberough Is rapidly developing Inte what you might call a Wve of golf industry. The Itoxberough Country Club was thronged with members, the clubhouse was terrtblv eugresserl witn an ever and the matter-of-fact way this ure digleus worker told of the rest of the changes he made te get his results rather takes one's brenth away. If a rock-cored "mountain" intervenes be tween what is meant te be a pretty bit of fairway and the green. ou sim ply iemee the mountain. If a creeic WHOM YOU DECIDE Te nN0 Yeu r.t neiiUM TmiM AN TrtffN l'c,u , Reoecere Yee heuss C Jt thS pR, w,t" an0 a,t , 'l HANGtNGS 6TC. .AMD WAIT! agI?) Gfiwu-O J) (Ne?) ite 'iLszz com' ; ViLr- m,J -- iTHev N0T ip525 And Yeu Ge Te ThSiR OPPlCGi AND RMSB Tne'DlCKGtdS BOUT T vwen. MY- DejiR MADAM vue HMC A LABOR TROOBICI ( Vmv! ? 1 V. JJ AMD YOU TetEPHONC nnd wmTe- and vmri-tc AND TgUGPhOsJG w1 rmm WsW ''WKSMe:iVW'mWk'3XS& m.e J s-i-n a I I, In AMD AT LsiT APTBR, VlOOKi Of WAITIMC TnKY COli AMD. de Yeyn Heuse- QH-H-B0Y: Am'T IT A GR-R-R-RANP AND 3LOR-RrR-,Rieu& FE.CL.IM' .'. a til Philadelphia Lightweight Ace Puts New Yerker te Sleep Fifth Round "Chinese-Puzzle btyle Will Beat Champ," Predicts Defeated Man in WINNIE HIDE WITH GERMANTOWN Cage Veteran, Who Began Ca reer Score of Years Age, Re turns te Old Position Kemllng. . Trenten. . t'umdrn. . flowing ladlev' brii'.-e nartj. nil win ti,n.ii"t just suit ou in tin eeurse it hustle nnd bustle. lint it'-net enough. ,a, pr.iliablv run for initiiries. veu lust above this dub nnether is se , Nilnl,v me(', jt 0cr n few hundred far along that it'.s likely te ring with ' yards'. If there's a forest, ditto. Sim ple. the click of golf balls, comes another springtime. Oreen Vallev Country tllll) Is the nnme 01 me lateii geuinc lay-out and in the description of tl is Tenture It is incidentally strictly cor rect te name It "valley." Ter Every Up" It piomises te be ene of the most rugged golf courses In the city. Hut It will also be one of the most beau tiful and a test of coif that doe- the earnest work of Willi" Park, architect: Prank James, cnmjftn Hen engineer, and Carter Seeds Ce.. proud. Though actual work en the nnir-e hns been geii'g en only a matter t some four menMi. twelve fairwajs and twelve greens with tecs are new virtu ally finished. In fact they were se nearly playable that flags and cups were actually pet out last Saturday, but the members decided te curb their eag erness for action nnd wait till ".pritu before plnviug a hh.it there. The neelty and beauty of the ceur-i utarts at the entrance It all loots like the gntewa- te some htije muntrv mansion and estate, which is exactly what It was. The clubhouse will be the huge stone residence belonging formerly te the proprietor, In the dark ages, of one of the city's most popular breweries. The mansion, with a few additions, will make a magnificent clubhouse, In contrast te the revnmped farmhouses Which are the home of a majority. ou might 811 . of the cltv's country club-. The garage and ether building- -till standing muke little building mpi'ied. te thut all the wu through it's a model pet. Unfinished Out In the back Marts the" eighteen hole course. It hns great pe-sibilities for a geed golfer, anil with allowances for the moderate player, will have every tendency te build up a game which might slump -Jlong for years en u mediocre course. Today they were blasting out Mine Lundrcd or se tree stumps, blowing up old buildings and t lings se that it wouldn't have been difluult te hgiiie veu were In the he t of no man's land ueain. what with the plowed stretches aud great, fresh earth mounds and 'trenches,' ' except for the many Blinipses of virgin grass plots half hidden everywhere, the new greens and fairways of the unfinished course. The first hole is a right-hand dog deg lec three-shettcr. and right there you Bat au Idea of what It means te held down the job of construction engineer of a new golf course. The architect comes nleng, plots the holes nud then tells the c. c te go ahead. Frank .lames ha- 1I him Imllt Berne of, the loemiest tees and iVmbs u the c)ty. Hn believes In tnat Zr,A no does every real golfer. Out 1 T. .. -i A - - .....nl.. "Netlilng at AU" Ne obstruction te a perfect golf hole Is tee great for Frank, James, and he has well -nigh performed a miracle at (Sreen Valley. Moreover, he accom plished his results with such a minimum of ce-t and difficulty that it seems like nothing at all te hear him tell it. His tlicerv is that a man should have te play gelf1 en a hole that he builds, but he also believes in giving Mm all the chance in the world. There is ul wajs a wuv uii can go for your birdie if jeu play the shot. The greens arc about as attractive as any lu the dis trict. There isn't space here for a descrip tion of all the holes, but of the fact that Green Vnlley will present n sporty, rugged, beautiful and unique shot test, as well ns a charming spot te pursue the little battered bull, of that there isn't any doubt. SOCCER OFFICIALS MEET Decide te Refer Ineligibility of Players te National Bedy At the regular monthly meeting of the Eastern District Soccer Football Association held last night at the Fourth street Club. 108 Seuth Fourth street, it was decided te refer the In eligibility of two Disston players, Jiinmv and Hart Mcfihee. te the regis regis natien cemmHti'O of the National Soc cer rni.fhnll Association. The two plu.M'r-, in question were participants us 'members of the Disston team in a National Cup game last Saturday when they wcre ineligible, te play. The dispute evor the referee's fee was settled amicably by the association at the meeting last night. A graduat ing feale, according te the type of the teams playing, was agreed en. Soccer Notes the season with a first-class team Themas F. Clavin. a former Cnthelic High star, has been appointed man nger, and he has signed Jnck Lawrence, formerly of Parke-burg; Wile Mo Me Carter, of 'Wl'kes.'narre: Milium Cal houn, of Ceatcville; Pete ICilpatrlek. the American League star, and Jehmiv T.avnn, a former l'enu player. St. Anthenv's Hall, where the games will be nlnved this year, hns been remodeled. Any first-cln.s team wi-hing te travel, enn secure games bv getting in touch "in. Themas F. Clnvin. 2701 Oakford street. 1 lin Kerrrs. a thlrd-claaa traveling eve. uftlren tn schedulr KamM with teams of thut cliim efferlnc (air Kuarantcrs. Joarch Ditfty. LM12 Eiat SearK'nt itre.t Roeknood Junier wiints te book camn with third or fourth rlaea quintet hnvlnr halls. I' J Metlian 2.13.', Odnr trect (In-irnn A. A., n Ihlrd-r'aiu, eulnt't, wante te hook cameH for anv Thursday Friday or S.i'untnv -vrnlnc with tfamn halrie lull). un.i in. iiib rraHeimi'ii KUiirnillK IJ I,. US' 11 L'filS H .Utll Nlllf nth itr,,.l Peiinnlvn'ii I"re In-erinrr Ce.. n flrat-ele-H triv-llnj l muy.3 te nrranu, Kainen mI h team iiav'mr llenr and nl'iirifr en nv pi-ht ixrpt Wrdncsdav. Walt ilyer. 5ns wainur aireet M. I.'ilif's riuh hav n. few open dates for camrH en St Luke's fleer, 11 and Hunt Hunt tnRden Htrcr't Tea ma wlahln te play ad dreaa K MeNutt, 2ssii North Prent iitreet. St. Andrew's JImi'h Krlendly I'nlen. a flrat'Claaa flre, are dealreua te book Ramea with teams of that claas hnvlnit halla and eflerlng fair iruaranteea. U&rvey Kruach, 2340 Seuth Frent atrect. riefttlleld A. ". eleen has Nevemlmr 14 and 21 open for any 130.140 pound travellm trami Thomaa Deutrherty. 3at)7 tVeat Clear Held street, or phene Manuyunk 003. between 7 nnd Hp. in. f 'iftinlirlit A. C. ii fast neeend.rlnM fivm warrta te schedule cameo with teams havlnii notes aim imerinK r iisenaiiie inuu'ementr It r.lsner 2010 Kennlniti ii nenue Deli A. '.. a thlrd-eUss team, wanta te tntet anv travellni; tram" welrhln 13,1 pounds. Harry Hill, 20H4 Houth Ninctienth nre.t Ilex A. t'., h thtrd-claat Iravellnc team, would like te arrange Karnis with teama of this clans out of town- offering fair guaran tee David II. Ueldblatt. 11107 Seuth Sixth street. hpei dwell A. A. wants te meet n third class tr-wellng- aRirrecatlen Itay McDowell. 204.1 Seuth Nineteenth street KrnMnxtnn A. A., a strictly first-class traveling team, has all of Nocmer open for qulntets efferlni? reasonable Inducements J. 11 Dillcy 7111 Ue'ijrade street. The St. Jehn's Alumni, of Manayunk, wnr. h te arranire tram!, with srcnnd-claas teami In and near Phllmjflphla J A Flem Ini' .'1 ItoxbnreUKh aMnm Wlnten A. ('.. a slxti en-seventeen-vear-eld flA disres Katnes wltii t'.tms havlnv halls Jehn Ueherty 1R1D Seuth Twenty fourth street Allirn Club wants te scliedule ten inc.-, with first and srcend-rlnsi t es havlns halls Hehert Merris 040 Tusculum stieet. tVllwn A. 0. wants te book games with flrst-elas-; bemu tenms havlti- floors and of fering fair fuarantees. Samuel Lelbennan. 2101 Houth J'hllltp strest. Ieran A. A. would like te hear from any first-class traveling team. Call Vemlnc 7fll after 7:80 p. m. Ask for T B. Mc Mc Cleskey. Ilunceek C. C. desires names with third and fourth-class teams bavins; halls. J. Al ten i:ana. 2401 North Seventeenth street The Mrctewn Heys' Club Ittslj would like l i jirr.nite names wiin teams from four- KASTKHS I.KAflVK IV. T.. I'.C. V. I.. l'.O. 2 0 1.000 fler'ntewn. 0 1 .000 2 0 l.Oeil.Nen'urk... O 1 .1)00 1 1 .500 l'lilli. 0 2 .000 srin:eui.i: ion tiik vra:i; Tnnlelit Newark nt Oermantewn. UrdnrNd.ijr (lermalllewn nt Camdeni Ite'iUni; nt N'M'irk. , IVIilu I'lillntlelplilit nt Trenten. Huturil i) Trriitim lit l'lill.iilelililai Cam den nt ltr.'iillnir. Among the leading basketball teams of Plilliidelphia a scorn of cars age was the Tannheuser AVheelmen. Pinjing en this tpiiutet wns n yeuntrstcr of con siderable nremise named Winllcld Kin knlde. "Kinny" wns a member of the second team, but Hilly Mergcnweek, who managed the Camden Xatiennls, gave him the once ever nnd decided that Klnkalde was ripe for the big league. Mergcnweek niade no mistake in his decision and thus began the career of the greatest spot guard that ever played Ivisi-t-tball. net i MeWillinins in cer tain departments, but his superior lu ethers. This snme Klnknide lias an Mwrre.it the call again. Flayers arc scarce. Dave llcnnls, of Oermantewn, knows this and after a conference with Kinny has induced the veteran te return te the cage sport and tonight Winlield Klnkalde take-, his place in the line-up of the (icrinuntewn Knstcrn League team when it plays Newark, at Chew street and Chelten avenue. Kinkaide Is In perfect physical shape and expects te be able te 'last the full game. Provided the veteran is ceirect In the conclusion that he tun come back, Germantewu has made a ten strike. Tlie suburbanites are sorely in need of a spot guurd of experience untl with Ilelman te work the fleer one of the perplexing problems facing Ilcnnis la solved. After Kinkaide left Camden he went down Hast with the ether players who jumped the National League, and in 11107 joined Johnstown, of the Central League, lie ulse played with I'nlon I'nlen I'nlon tewn, in that circuit, with Heading aud He Neri, in the Kastcru League. "While at Johnstown, his running mate. Walter "Dutch" Wehlfarth, es tablished a record of nearly live goals per game, a mark never equaled by a backfield man, and this wna only pos sible from the fact that Klnkalde was auch ii wonderful guard thnt he invari ably played two men. When he gets in shape Nat Ilelman aheuld have an ideal running mate. TIGERS HOPE TO WIN BY STRAIGHT PLAY Majority of Victories Over Yale Result of Recovered Fumbles and Geals Frem Field Johnny Pee, Sam White and Jee Scheerer Greatest Heroes ATI11FLI0 eve " Princeton up' fen-slxlcnn years eX aiie, either at horn or (ir.itz street away Vll'lam A. Hchacrter 4402 Nurth 1 he finiiitiM-k MldcrtH would like te linnl mmes with fetirt tn-slxteeii-yeiir-eld riultj lets lllier at home or away H. .McC'anrl-U.-H, 2MJ Carpenter street Ce. 1H, W. II. II. C. desires tames with teams averlnx 10A pounds Captain Albert W. Kastbumm. care Ita Seminary. Thirty fourth and Ludlow streets rempie ii. u. wants iq near irnm four teen sixteen-year-old traveling learns wllllnr ranies lur sis mi-ii. uoaepn wris- llrandrwln te pay guarantee for six men Ilia, iUQ uypreas street. msa ames Mllllsan was en the slde liri sundav and wants n benu win a witn seena or tiura exr".cts te 1 back In lh uaiti'. shertl- This rl.ii. In inr '"., , , , l.fv Ii ene of the best plaiers around here J'liliiinbla II. 1. has a, few p, en datis fe and has" V.n'V.tlv missed In the last ."l-class home Uams William CeuUtm few uamrs at Cardlnirten. . .out) J-.asi juenmuuui mreci j. '. warns In rinnlp ctb with seeeml-rlass teams havlna- halls, Ja Affer. 'nls llrandywlne street Jierrlll C'liili wants lu bonk Rames with flrat-riHSs teams out of town haMnit hall nnd etf-rlne fair KUaraniees .Marty Wolf, son 'I21U Xleniim-nt street Iielti l'lil Club, a tr.nelltrj quintet for A. .tVvTrt .' i. t i.u.l na ihuiiEh DebMiim will havn the better end of the fray next Haturday In the National Cud reelay. Jim Welfenden will need Hart and Jimmy McUhee in Ha Mar shall E. Smith (tame. .,. Hart Mrlhe traa robbed of two beautiful hets en Sunday Iletli struck the cress. "rVlllta Oallanhrr. one of the Father Time seerrr players of Phlladelehlu. held the rlicht fullback position down un Sunday for .lelinnv' Cnnnellr has b -en wearlnx n bread piln ,v- nee his Fslrhlll team took the If u. rnians In tmv en Sunday and shut tl-.Bm Kuilelnh plajed ene of the best Rames of his cartel aualnst the Nw Yerk ! C Hudle was lest at the nutalde position, but a low Kami win Bt mm "" rs"i. iu nun ft IIVTT rarne the first tee was a precipitous cliff. jftr Nelan cted iiks , kid with g jwt cased tbat off.' explained ' JXiuV'i!J&il Flesh Reducing Bedy Building l'rlv Treat's by Attendant 0 a. m. te 0 p, in. Boxing Taught Ne Punishment i-rHatn lASW.n Ilenms Hand lull Courts O'Bnen's Vani-Flwh aar-,cd Padded Tlunnln Track 35 ft Celllnu Ilest Natural Ventilated tlym hi Wet Id Boxing Teuynament Nev. 16th Phila. Jack O'Brien B E Cor. IBth Cheatnut- Sp uc 10-40 Cage Chatter i . The tiillenders in the Northeast Chun h Lcaitue will It i en lif nctien tenlitht nt Haceii Hull. Cedar und Cumberland streets Helicon will oppose Rt. Luke's und Hethesda tackles luthany. I.arce crowds haB been turnlns out te all the Karnes thus far. The riilliwlelplila Manufacturers' Leaxue la primed for th" erenlnc of the season ene week from tunUht Th Kjmes will be p aied at Yenal's Hall. 2727 Wrt Columbia iv'-iue, tind will be shared Jelialv by the Ainerltana. T.ieri- will le siatlnij aei-etij. mi'datlens for TOO and crowds of 1000 will be able te secure admittance. Heb Hill, of Mimmrrllcld, leader of. the v---un r-v.t.r-,t l..,iriin hn the fllKtlne lien of teppln the scerera , Itlchardaen. of II. thany. the iilint guard Is also plavinc a nifty name, besides aeltlna three and four buselt s In the trio el contests in wuicu u has taken tiart. Johnny Ilrrkman Is owner anil tnanajter of the Nantlcoke rive this year. Heckle also Is playlnv In New Yerk with the Celtlcs ThlV team defeated Trenten Sunday nliiht at ! te sew. Heckle was the star, making sin Held trials te one iiiriuiii ,,., nebby Hnmllten. Btetsqn secend-aacker is Callalinn vs. Callahan When Callahan from Eli Yale titeps nut te lead the rush, Where Callahan from Old Xatsau Is waiting for the crush, It lakes no expert en the job Te diagneic the fun. Te say hew swift the stir will be. Te guess hew deep the fur will 6s Before the game is done. When Callahan, arrayed in Blue, Steps out and answers "Here," Where Callahan in Tiger stripes Is ready for the smear. ftiA'c he Master Mind te guess Amid the rival blends That each of them will have quite seen .1 fairly busy afternoon llefnrr the menu ends. The Twenty-Year Target er twenty jenrs age psct Yale twice in suc cession. In 1808 the Orange and Blavk predominated ecr the IJlue by 0 te 0, the margin of victory being due te Pec's great run nfter recovering a fumble. In 1809 Princeton again triumphed by the score of 11 te 10, Fee's field goal in the closing minutes of battle deciding the lsue. Se fur as the records bhew from 1.S72 te HCO, thnt is the only occasion where the Tiger had two suc cesMhe meals of? llulldeg steak. Since mat. tioiiuie tritimpli l'rinceten lias been sllOVlll'' tlll'Oimll 11 U'illllOi- ntipn arnrv eight jears in 1DIJ3. 1011 mid 1010. The Second t'lianie "MXJW the Tiger has his becend bhet i nt the Uulldiig In ee far im enn. scfutlve victories go. Itepcr's team came through at New Haven last fail, and his team will new be giving battle en Nassau hetl. This, at least, will be no disadvantage. And lteper also has a fine maeliine te take the lieltl. una of the bfht Princeton tennis of many years. Se Princeton Is at least lucky in going after an ancient landmark te have the ft st decided wltli one of her best teams playing nt home. Yale, en the ether side of the argument, will be fighting with c(iial determination te stem the liger rush. Having lest last fall, veu can count upon the llulldeg giving 100 per cent of wltnt he has te even .tip en this next occasion, new only a few days away. By the Fumble Reute pUINOBTO.V bint Yale in 1808, in j- lllll and in 1010 by recovering rumbles nnd rushing these recoveries te winning touchdowns. Johnny P.ee, Sam White and Scheerer Were the trio of heroes. Her ether two victories, von nincc ISOS. were achieved hv field -tals -one bv Hewitt nnd the ether by Pee. A victory is n victory, but it is the earnest desire of Ueper and his men te eeat ale en Saturday bv the touch down route, where the winning score is earned through the speed and power of a stronger attack. It will take a slashing nttnek te carry out this idea, as Yale Is ceniltn.' lly GIMNTLANI) MCE with a Btrene defcusive team and a team thnt also has a lusty punch te its attack. In 1010 the Tad Jenes team lest te Iirewn, just as it lest a short while back te llosten College. Ililt nfter losing te I)revn the Ulue machlne whirled back into line nnd stepped Princeton and Harvard abruptly. This 1020 Yale team will be a fast, powerful combination for its two big games, stronger than a great many camp followers believe it will be. One of the Best THIS should be one of the best Yale Yale l'rinceten games of many years. Beth machines nre well coached nnd well trained, nnd both have a carload of exceptional material. The attack which' each eleven can put under way should mean a hurricane afternoon, for nfter all It's the zigzag away up nnd down the field that lifts tlie big crowd te its collective heels. There will be a big cluster of ground gniners en the field men such ns Leurie, Garrity, Kelly, Kempten, etc. --and this meaps action. In fact, qulte an afternoon Minuld be bad all around. CejMrlffhf, IS!). All iibiU rr-servrd Notes of the Schoolboys SfertheVie- (.'hutch I.eamir T Me leaders were a trifle shaky in the Jl. thecd.t (tame as the ?...r" waS nip and t.e-k untl war the fin t. u ...,. e. sJii.timnrflelil neil '11 In 1" un . ..i mumimr nt Hunimer fll) 111 ,VJ? .1 m l'.lle.k"...e ah expression of relief when the eama was evtr While Philadelphia was beaten ut Ilcadlnir the Musical l'unders dbl some 1 n. work In the second half, when thev held the Hears .ini.i Held EOal, scored by llaixerty in the first mlnute of play. All the ljeaam Keala? six In number, were shots mad. past the center of the fleer by Hawerty und nelch. CAMIIKIA ATHLETIC Cl.rJll Kenslnsten Ave. und Nemeraet T1IIAY lJvtaINO.INOVll.MBKK 11 iOK IWHHr.U, rs. K. U. BAslHONT SSk-HATS OERBY and SOFT HATS $3 5 Regular $5 Value Real Velours, 55.50 & $6.45 Tweed Cleth Hats, 52.85 A. M. DAVIS, Hat Maker lSUl & OUerrjr- Open ETnlnt E CJIjKAIN HAIO The Mrrrertbtirit Academy eleven, by de fi'iillm? the lVtm Fresh eleven. closed the season with u ileun ncerd, huln wen all siiven Karnes plajed. Iliirrlsliuri: Tech. nhlrh previous te Sat- urday 11 week, had net been beaten In twonty-elaht atarts lust Its second succesahe Ifnine te Oreensb-jrK lllch. se It uppears the ?!,1.ul.,.eni X.' ,yn.rl 11cl' who went te JVest Urglnfl University, Is sadly felt by the state capltel team. tirrmnnteun Academy, Penn Charter's carried oft the epenlnu came of the leaiue mhedu.d by defeutlns- Episcopal 48 te t" Pi'lT. J .'!,"", h,i" ,"'."" nve r"""'" "ut of nix L,rn.t,hCft,S.c!,,J,,,,,ln at (h hani)" ".SelKr, su1r.eChfaert"5,1rck 'Jftrr seven-j.ur champions, who Lrc picked Me win .iislly Thl, ,,,..1,,, two drfiats ivnn thnrter has sulUrcd thli year Centra lllith eleven wlntilnejhe ether name, u-t). fiermaiiteuii IIInli Xrlioel, which was re. schedule a same w th the I.aHalle Pren eleven. for Friday, gave this contest ,m S! a battle vjlth the AUnntlc City "iTrt Bch at the shore en Saturday, and thi cil scere.0'""'8 " th0 "h"1 "" " IM St. Jeseph's Prep will travel te Wenonah for a irunie w ih th .M. I LuvJ ni tm?,v5? day as they will nut enira.e fn a Catholic Ia-huu'i Katno this week. tatneuc Ciithnllfl l,-ui:ue'i4 final u-im, ..in i I.U.X.I ,, Th..l.,KIMn Daj" 'ith Ht" ilne jeph s pUylnn I'uth'ili' llljh it i ,.V iS,;,Jnr I'.irk nnd I.hK.. e it. ,, ,,,,, Vn . v.n"11' l'rep ut Cahlll rie'd m,,t" Mlluneia Whrn Ilnrlim SUUrll . . . . .f 1TY, HOW that baby can mil e b iVl a remarkable fighter he's the hardest puncher I, have i ever met-'all my money, every nickel I can beg, bor row or steal will go en Tcudler when he meets Ucnny Leenard, and, you can take this tip, a new champion will be crowned en the date a Tcndlcr-Lcenard match Is put en." Such were the arntlmcnta of "Harlem Kddle" Kelly, of New Yerk, In his dressing room at the Olympia last night while he Rtill wan separating himself from that woozy feeling following the knockout wallop the first of his career suffered In the fifth round of his scheduled eight-round bout with Lew Tcndlcr, Philadelphia's persistent con tender for n crack at the lightweight tiUe. A short left hook, which was pre ceded by a body blew as Kelly was backing up, toppled him ever. Eddie flopped flat en his back and ns Referee Slim Ilrennan started te count the New Yerker rolled ever en his stomach. Face tlewnwnrd, Kelly was unable te budge his head or shoulders from the mat. He snulrmed. wriggled and wiggled his legs. arms and haunches, but Kildle was un able te scramble te his feet until after the tell of "ten." Helped te Cemer llefcree Hrennan stepped between Kelly nnd Tcndlcr immediately, for it was apparent tha.t the New Yerker, his eyes rolling nnd still glassed, did net knew he had been counted out. When Tendler took Kelly by his elbow and, startra te assist mm te ins corner, it evidently came te the Gethamltc that he had been knocked out. Kelly turned te Tendler nnd 6ald : "That's the first' time anything like that ever happened te me. Even Penny Leenard couldn't de It." Later Kelly said that he couldn't figure where Tendler had no chance against Leenard. "I should snv he has a chance!" he ejaculated. "Tcndler's awkward style will prove a trcmcadeua handicap for Leenard. I don't knew hew te describe tlie form of Tendler. unless you want te call it a Chinese puzzle. He's a remarkable boxer." Kelly put en n stubborn bout, but he was clearly, cleanly nnd entirely out classed by the Phlladulimlan. While the Xew Yerker didn't have a chance te win, he was dangerous until he was flattened. It? was believed that Kelly would put up a running fight, one of these "I'm-golng-te-stny' affairs but net se. He fought back as hard as he could, tried te hcere with heavy lefts and rights, but Tendler either parried, blocked or dodged mesi' of his oppo nent's punches. Tendler Is Coel Tendler showed a let of class, mostly a clear head. At no time did Lew become overanxious nor did he let fly With any wild punches. He made every blew count. Starting with n straight right te the nose, Tendler gradually brought Info play hooks, cresses and uppcrcuts from the dis tance and punched hard te the body with both hands nt close quarters. Then when Kelly appeared te be en the verge of a KnocKeut Tcndlcr proved his ability as a finisher bv delivering a short left chen thai' accomplished the feat which Champien Leenard failed. Kelly steed Leenard off for nix rounds at the Olympia in January, 1010. Joe Weedman, who used te manage nam i.angierti wneu the uosten negre was considered te be one of the greatest heavyweights In the world and who new is handling Kelly, said after tlie bout! "Tendler is a geed boxer. Of course, he has a chance against Leenard." When Tendler left the ring he was net tircu in the least, lie wasn t even puffing. "I didn't exert myself nt nil." Lew said "I wasn't forced te flcht one-tenth ns hard as I dltl against Jee Welling in Milwaukee because Kelly stoeii up anil uexeti. lie Hacked up, perhaps, but he didn't make a runaway IJy LrOUIB II. JAFFE fight of it, ner.dld he de much unneces. sary holding. Kelly Is a game, hey." Tcndlcr weighed In 133 neunrl. before entering the ring. Kelly tipped the Beam nt un. A Miniature Tcndlcr Danny Kramer, of llosten. in , miniature Lew Tendler. The Horten. Ian, weighing 117 pounds( proved this against Wily Bcvaiis, who had an ad vantage of seven pounds. In the scnil. final of eight rounds. While Kramer was unable te score a knockout he ad ministered n terrific lacing te th Wllkcs-Ilarre lad who showed that he could take a let of punishment. Like Tcndlcr, Kramer fought with his right hand extended. He displayed all sorts of action, footwork, punching ability and also that he could stand up well undeY a hard wallop. .I.C.,d..Wn?2Hr' 122V' "'"Pointed Ilaj O'Malley, 124, reversing tlie decision of a previous meeting; Jnck Leslie, 105 and Jack Ward, 187, negrees, were chased from the ring because of listlens boxing, and Willie Kid Wolf, i;n stepped Joe Wallace, 1118, In the second round. BIG CHANCE FOR SMITH Bexes O'Dewd Tonight In Camden Ring Friday Night Jeff Smith, of llayenne, N. ,T., will get an opportunity te prove himself the greatest middleweight In the world to te night In New Yerk, after which he will go en in ene of the three all-star tea round bouts nt the Camden Sportsmen's Club en Friday night. In New Yerk to te night Smith will meet Sllke O'Dewd la n fifteen-round bout te a judges' deci sion. Tlie winner of this match will ba recognized ns the world's best middle weight. On Friday night Smith will encoun ter a light heavyweight, Knockout Sul. Hvan, of Shenandoah. In the semifinal te the return tilt between Benny Leenard, lightweight ehnniplnn. nnd Knockout Loughlin. of Seuih Bethlehem. Anether ten-rounder will be a return match between Jimmy Murphy anil Johnny Mealy. Yeung Nell will be tlie opposition for Lem Itewlauds In the opening number. Scraps About Scrappers Ijcw Tendler was credited with a leneek. down eter Uddle Killv In the third round !at nliiht. een theuuh the latter war en his test. A left uppercut knocked Kelly buck en the ropes, where hn Uy. apparently out nnd Ilcferee Hllm Ilrennan counted "e,ie' ir,ire the New Yerker pulled himself to te tether after Tendler had stepped badi, Ynuiift Tem Sharker end Al Iirewn will meet In the star bout at the Auditorium A. A. tenlu'ht Jerry Hayes a, Jehunv arlfrtth. l.l be th, ....y Other IwSti Jee Vrlitht s. Temmv Hharp, Johnny I'ar f?" v" ,-f?0.1.' n,,c'1 una 1-" Hevnelds 11. Happy Kid Hums. . Willie. Jacksen has iancelld his ten leuml bout with I.ew Tendler In Milwaukee, sell d uled for November L'2. Jacksen Kites ftH ,, excuse for calling off this match the fact that hla mannirer. Der Trnil.,v I uini. ,. ey Is sufrerlnir with pleurisy at his hemi ,1 Carl Ilrrti!, a ncirre welteruelitht. will box under the management of i:d 1'ehllit In the future. Herts has stepped all of his op ep op penents In this city since cernlnu here from K. O. Snnsem has h?.d the ban in thli city lifted He hatl beet, harfe'd by" Director (ortelyeu fnr falling v Ce threuRh lth J bout neainst Joe Airreii. Hansom and Her rell will box at the Cambria KrldnV iihfnt Other beuts: Hddle Clark vs, .Mike Cr 'led, Jee Ilelment M. Jehnnv lleycc. Harrj Heilt vs. Johnny Merrow nnd Temmy IKI-in-y ii Johnny dancer. 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