'""V"WT J!'1WvyjffipFmfi!fntVi'- ''rTWW'in:,,r''w .t'rrrWWwW7 t A7tvTS 1 fV -'- v''! I 'Y -J ' -.ft" rfrt'. 5 ...I fc! 1? EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHUiADElLmi sfeURSDAY, BEOEMBER 1&20 n OW COMES THAT THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE NEVER PLAYS FOOTBALL, ASKS JOE TIPLITZ m IMPRESARIO TAYLOR NOT A UNIT WITH MANAGER ROBERTO GUNNIS f. ON WHA T "FER NO THIN' " MEANS Br KOBEUT W. MAXWELL Hparta Bailer Kvenlnr I'ubltc Lruser tfT I88EN !" txplaintd Bebby Ounnis as he faced a -LJ circle of admlrlnn friends. "ThU here Mike O'Dewd fcln't the best middleweight in the world, and I can prove it. He will be Illuminated from the mlddlewclghts next Monday night, see If he ain't. I getta boy tunt'H the gebds and his work against O'Dewd will enrburnte mj abatements. Just uiitch hen Ilawllns that's all just watch him go!" Bebby heaved a .Relf-eaUsficd sigh, pushed his het further back en his head, shifted hit weight te another feet and smiled complacently at his audience, lie had just arranged n bout between Kawlins and O'Dewd and was net sidestepping any credit. In fact, he insisted en taking a couple of extra bows. It was a great piece of managerial piewc-wi. He had FORCED the recegnised middleweight champion into the sing with his boy and then purchased a catalog show (AMT HE. (CLtVEQ ) Sure. He gees te New Ynwk and he boxes a guy named Eddie O'Hare nt the Garden. He knocks him all ever " "Who is O'Hare?" interposed one of the nudience. "Who is O'Hare, the guy nsks," retorted Mr. (iunnis with unconcealed contempt. "Why, he's th' bloke that cleaned up all th' middleweight and was geln' like a house en fire until he uiei'ta Itawlius. What hnpneus? Leu knocks htm for a cetipln trips and is th' hit of the show, liat Mnstermm kqjs se and re docs Walter St. Dennis, Vincent Trcnner und Ed Curley. These writers knew class when they sec It. "Loek at this," and Mr. Uunnls dug deeply into his pocket and produced a hnudblll bearing the heading in bold black type: "Step! Loek! Listen!" "This tells all about Len Kavllnn. It gives enrbura enrbura tlen te my statements. Loek what these writers say : 'Th' fastest middleweight in the world.' That's swell publicity. "Y'sec, Jeff Smith, with nil due respect te his manager, was in bum shape when he met O'Dewd, ami O'Dewd, nlse with due respect te both managers, put up a bum rite, and O'Dewd wins. Hut Itawlins makes the big hit of the cvenin'. I want him te lite O'Dewd and I come and see you, Mr. Tayler. New thnt's " Di J ichnt ae you de you say te met" interrupted "Tell the folks tchat you my te me." big the latent styles in medals. This does net mean that Bebby is modest. Far be it from that. "It seems te rac," resumed the prominent clubman, Who, by the way, has entree te the exclusive Olympiu, National, Cambria and Auditorium clubs, "it seems te that Mr. Ilawllns once bad a manager who used te get him fites. If I am net makin' a error in recellectln' he used te fite at the Broadway for Muggsy Tayler and receive something resemblin seventy -flve bucks for his trouble. "Mr. Tayler," turning te that gentleman, who was a portion of the audience, "hew much did you pay Len Bawlins when he used te fite at th' Broadway?" "8eventy-flve dollars," promptly replied Mr. Tayler. "New, Mr. Tayler," continued Mr. Ounnis, with a wide aweep of the arm, "kindly tell the gentlemen hew much you are paying Mr. Ilawllns for tltln' Mike O'Dewd." "He's fiting' for nethin'," answered the youthful matchmaker. Gunnls grew red behind the ears. The audience tit tered diplomatically but audibly. The prominent clubman was at a less for words. He glared defiantly, pushed back "that part of his neck which was hauging ever his cellar, choked and sputtered a moment and said cuttingly : Muggsy. Hew Much Is Nethin'? HT BAY,'' explained Mr. ('.minis, his fucc again flush L iug, with much sputtering, "that I want te meet O'Dewd for the championship. Ain't that right?" "Yes," was the reply, "but jeu nln't tellin' all. What de you say when I ask hew much you want for th fite? Don't you wave me aside and say, 'I'll fite fer nethin'? ' Don't you?" "Well," said Mr. Ounnis, "you musta made a error or Bemcthln'. I say when you ask me " "Don't you say if I get thnt bum O'Dewd in th ring WONDER SVHAT THE WAX MODEL IN THE WINDOW THINKS ABOUT SeiM laifTlMO MMDiHd Litre? -ni. MX PAY 1.0 MC "MR-A TAYLOR, ain't you making e social errert Ain't you dedgin' a let of true facts ichen you say my man is fitein' fer nethin't lie ain't no amateur." "ITrELL, I'm takin' ou at your word," TV "Ye Merely a Faver replied Muggsy leu said you wanted a match with O'Dewd and would fite fer nethin. Bcin' a friend, I did you a favor. That' all there is te it." "New lisBen !" shouted Mr. (iunnis excitedly. "Yeu ain't get inc right. Yeu ain't acquainted with the facts of th' case. Len Ilawllns Is a swell titer. Ain't he'.' you don't want a cent? Don't you say thnt and don't you make th' match?" insisted Mr. Tayler. "Well, suppose I de say I fite for nethin'," demanded Mr. (iunnig aggressively; "just suppose I de. What of it? I ain't responsible for your mistakes." "My mistakes?" naked Mr. Tayler blankly. "Where de jeu get that stuff off of? My " "Yes, your mistakes," continued Mr. Ounnis. "I say I will box fer nethin. Sure. But you don't knew hew much money nethin' means!" Thereupon Mr. (Iunnis and Mr. Tayler went into executive session nnd discubsed the approaching match in legal-tender terms. .Y THIS manner the bout "fer nethin" icas ar tany '. only the boxers tcill net fight "fer nethin'. Cvpjnptit, 1)10, In .Public Ltdatr Ce. NOT APPREHENSIVE OVER NEW MOVE OF WESTERN GOLFERS Outt ovefty Dy- . i STeae cm uickv te HMe se many CleTnes t SB)B A tcVr.eP TtrePLO or eeunan ad i cut A LOT OP LAUfiHS at 60Ma Of VmOm- eh .."DAItMC 100K AT TriAT AX AM TtVftMfi TJ Villi. HI.S WlPB AWAY--SMO D . fifi A FnttSMT IIH ANY jCUOTMOS I. CAN VUQAA Binmsns, . . Tmsv. JLlAkA MS AROONOAl TUeUfiM I HAP MO i u. ea glad wmen NIChT COMffS AND Tev takc epp TMii FUR. IT 3JCB3N T WOAM AMYTmimG AmYuiaY iI'D'haTC tj ae-TMns , uiiFrr op any e.TMeM1, Fnaan TMiNes-; ILSO'T TUiS. TU MOST mccaja ,,qewju ..tvv bh Aauj Tf I VUlSM I COULb GO Til A Geed mevis eiv. SOMC THING s5t ALL-STAR BACKFIELD TOPIC FOR ARGUMENT " - - " " i East, West and Seuth Furnish Combinations for Expert t te Puzzle Over Gipp, of Notre Dame, Leads Field-r-Few Mahan Types i ,i A p; By GRANTLAND BICE ONE has a burning deslrc te start r K. O. IS SENSATIONAL SPECTACLE FOR FANS Pandemeniac Demonstration Usually Reigns When Boxer Is Floored Murphy and Tiplits Kept Crowd in Frenzy They Are Rematched Sports of All Sorts truttlf The Wahlnsten Field Trial Club wilt Institute a ferleii of fleld ceurMnc vents. epnlntf at Tucema. Vh.. te stim ulate Intervit In the epart Th meets will I be held every two weeKii until eprlnc. r t r f ' f t i e. rr F .n- - I luecais aciicve c . e. ir. a. sireng uneugn te carry un ana Nrw Yeri.-Mv.iter minS hi been re- elected cnptaln of the Columbia cron-ceuntry Philadelphia IP ill Bach National Bedy te iIStm.,,"n broke ,he ,n,erce"","ae rwer(1 Strengthen Game in America New Yerk loe steelier, uerld'n heavy weight wrentllnr champion, plana te retire from the wreetllnx iremr, after thla season Moriantewn Workmen have started te rebullil tin- athletic field of West Virnlnla I'htvernlty he hm te Increufte IH hIxd anu teatlriK capacity. Uuckhannen. W. Vu. rj. ,V JlcWherter, former member of the Went Vlrglhln-Ve. l"an team, has elsned te twin for the Chicago Amerlcane Annanellk As a tribute te hla aurceta with Ky SANDY McNIllLICK THE actleu of the Western (lelf As- I'hamjiienMiip of the I'nited Mntei. veciatlnn In preiwslni; te make it- J'mncis Oiiimct. Fred Wriclit. .le-ce ..if iv.. "A..,in :,.lf Vtjl.itlnn" Sweefser. n. D. Ilerren. .('. t n lie''. and te take ever the gnternment of (felf , Jr- ;T,;,- l la.u- Hnx ,Mar,te"- innll in the fnited States W regarded nleng per White and se forth would compete the Philadelphia Knifing rialto nn nn ' V" n"l,at'ur: ?''" rnt. probably ncalled-fer move, whlrh Is a derided Ualte';.1HllL:n., fef instnn- the1 "act of war." and startling, te av the "P"" i Misa Stirling et al in the women's. u.gt, , 1'lttsburgh nnd Atlanta are two dis- ' The western association states that 'S"":'? ""'" ""; westerner... w men i ter nr.t o.ace w a ion rema.n.. It will h xUIitiimI hi innnv tlinr Ir U ll ' fe't herc WOllld net hWln? that it will be claimed b manj tliat It U g , N Verk Charle. C Teter.en haa been net geed for the game in this country "' , , . '"" .". -lerted te referee the final round of the te hnve two association" struggling for .i;jiinw. its nntlnnnl BiiiircinrifV. Hut cnnHtnnt , a Vigorous Iierv fTnel rnrhe nlrhtpn VMM havpiwnifn II linDie simni.v te resit t 111 :i demonstrated that there is no hope of i showdown and a. rhnnge of rules and Betting uie powers yarn ciinirei injn".. , r.,,,, ,u mi. n cuu- ,.,.,.. .. ,.., acad,my. nichard A TTnitetl States Gelf Association te cerneu will be sntisned. aienden. veteran coach. wa preeented with .hnf. Its fnrm of eevernment se as te' ver loving cup al a ainner in ni. noner, give all clubs the right te vote Lecal golfers de net believe that two associations will be struggling for na na tiepal supremncj. but regard the west ern movement as rather nn effort te "force its kultur en the country. " nnd feels that the national body is plenty strong enough te pick its path, storm) if they wish, te the ultimate satisfac tion of nil golf bndle- concerned. The western association, local point out, has been inclined te be "centrnrv" from the Btnrt and en national issues has been sometimes diametricnll opposed te the national bed), and therefore ap parent!) te the wishes of golfers the country ever, all sections of whicli are represented, or hae a chance te be. in national meetings Therefore the new "pretender te the tirene" is only tnken seriously inas much as It In felt thnt concerted notion en the part of an) dissenters from the former order of action will .spin the preseut nutlnnal body te greater efforts. Rules, Utiles, Utiles The main hulaballoe of the western the National Saturday night will b eh of file Mat matches In Philadelphia before leav ng for the wild and wooly. Tlp'a willing neta In the ring, hit give-and-take utyle, will make Tlpllts a big eard wherever he bexen. By LOUIS II. JAFFE TO KNOCK his opponent for a goal the VVeet. Hla bout with Jimmy 'Murphy at - is the biggest ambition of all boxers. And te see a man rocked and socked for a ten-second wallop is the sensational Spectacle a let of fans are enthused In witnessing. However, there also are a let of followers of the manly art who care mere for a clever exhibition. A knockout usually causes pande pande menlc demonstration among the audi ence, although there nre times when a drop of a pin can be heard when a mlttmnu is being counted out. That happened here about four years age when Willie Jacksen stewed away Johnny Dundee in the firat round. The fenB were se surprised te see the Scotch-Wep stretched en the mat that they did net realize what had happened until after the final count of ten. A wild uproareud scene was the oc casion en Thanksgiving afternoon when Jee Tlpl'tas came within tje seconds of knocking out Jimmy Murphy. Murph was down taking the count, and it looked Ttry much as If the West Phila dclphian would fall te get te his feet before ten seconds. Hut as Heferee Temmy Kcenan waa about te tell niue. Rutth Mcnevltt, millionaire for a day, will b among the celebrities te attend the Prunes' dance at Moeee Hall tomorrow night. A number of Philadelphia's leading boxers are te be among theae there olae, and n pleaaant time Is te be had by all, sayn Eddie Bhambalan. Jim Hele, the negre light heavyweight, ti new under the management of Sieve Marcee. Negotiations are new en for a match he tween Heslc and Panama Joe Oai) In De troit. Marcee also haa Stanley lllnckle, who Hteve la anxious 'te meet with Qeergn Chaney. has completed his pre. Vnr acven rounds MumllT and Tip- litz had put en a nip -and -tuck tussle. As ene ringside critic said, "I hope something breaks this v, be a touch decision te make." Then aemetblng did break. Murphy was dropped for a count shortly after the start of the last round and that gave Tiplltr the edge. Then the secpnd knockdown near the end of the bout almost made the decision unanimous. It was the most sensational finish ever seen in any bout In this city. The crowd was up in a frenzy and even u...i. T .... rTAtwllp nnnearefl in the Nm Yerk A channn In the point scoring' '""" -"- ., , " .,,, ,ii,i nf the Intercollegiate Wrestllrs Association next DOUl me IBns y.erc euu ""-" iirnvlilea for ihrre Instead of four Points ehnnf tlie Tlnlltz-MlirDtl.V mix. in for ulnnln.K decisions .The flve-pelnt award. f . thv ... Btm commenting On the Marcus Williams sram for the Auditorium A. A. Tuesday nlsht. Marty Kane vs. Hatrk McOevern will be the main mix with ether matches as follews: Ralph Raymond va. Uebliy Dar ren, .euiney iiugan s, iiarry iua Erne, jailer llunry vs. Jimmy Uewnes and Al Shaw vs. Temmy Conrey. Olympic Champien Invited Iloaten. Dec. 2. An Invitation te have utm1, tne -Finnish runner who wen the 10.000 meter run at the Antwerp Olympiad, eeme te this country for the Indoor season r. . r. , . r. .. l - iMt ,,u" scut mm ey ueorge v. jjrewn. man tile bell sounded ending the bout, aavlng ' ager of the annual -etames of the nosten Murphy from a knockout and Inspiring i h,i,I"t' A,"u''nn; ,,Jir??10"d J?..H . r ' , . .. u-.u-. . n iim.nv the sonsvitJenal Finn meet American distance a let of debates whether or net Jimmy , funnsr In a three-mile race at the anmuj would have been able te regain nis leev.wnicn win ue neia here reuruary a. ivn. before the count of ten GENERAL ELECTRIC IN IM LEAGUE "Live Wires" Granted Franchise in Manufacturers' Basket ball Circuit Michigan te Take Up Bqxlnrj Ann Arlsx. Mien., Dec, 2. Classes In bexlnr are te be organlsed at the University of Michigan in January. The university athletic aierclatlnu has slRped Ted Sullivan, boxing Instructor of the Detroit Athletic Club, as boxing coach, The Manufacturers' Basketball League has been in existence the short space of one month, but in that time it has been proven te be a fixture among the mnny cage circuits in this city. It was mere of en experiment nt the start with eight clubs securing membership out of three times as many applicants for franchises. Bevcn have come through in fine style, but one lone contender, finding It hard te place a team en the fleer able te con test with the ether, decided te with draw In fnver. l'rocter & Schwarta accordingly resigned, and at t meeting last evening General Electric waa voted tne place. The Heading Bears showed all kinds of class last evening in their gamp with the Camien champions and the Berks county clan by their decisive and clean cut 23-14 victory loom up large as win ner of the first half pennant. The Berliner combination gave one of the best defensive exhibitions ever seen en any court and aa a result the Skceters were held te three lone field goals, and their heavy scorers, Camp bell and Steele, did net get a single goal during the entire game. Their three baskets went ene each te Delin, Dieg han and Kerr. On the ether hand, Reading came through wltn eight, llojle nnd Hcicn each accounting for a trio of shots and Ilaggerty and Dreyfuss getting the ether two. The defeat waa the first sus tained at home by Camden in two years. The first half score was 13-C. aftermath that fellows a football sea son, It is no difficult matter te provide a simple recipe. One of the simplest is te name three backflclds from tnree different sections nnd then compare the trio. THE KAST Leurle Princeton, quartcrbnek. Davlcs Pittsburgh, halfback. Oarrity Princeton, halfback. Robertsen Dartmouth, fullback. TIIH WEST Fletcher Illinois, quarterback. Stlnchcemb Ohie Btate, hnltbiick. Workman Ohie State, halfback. Gipp Notre Dame, fullback. THE SOUTH McMUIln Centre College, quarter back. Flowers Georgia Tech, halfback. Barren Georgia Tech. halfback. Leach V. M. L, fullback.' A Few Comparisons ONE were te select an all-star nrrav from this combination ne should undoubtedly begin with Geerge Gipp, of Notre Dame, the best back In the country, a back who can punt, drop kick, pasa, break a line or run an end. Anether Eddie Mahan. HIh next selection would be "Be" McMUIln, of Centre College, at quar- tcr, a goon ncm general, n strong run ner, a fine passer and a star in defen sive play. ' Lourle is very goea, out Aic.vuinn is better. Tim third selection reaches the center of the debate, where there will be few agreements from all tliroe sections. Garrity, of Princeton, is the best line breaker, and Stlnchcemb, of Ohie State, has fine all-around value. But the pick would have te come from Flewere, of Georgia Tech; Robertsen, of Dartmouth, or Davlcs, of Pittsburgh. Flowers is probably the most brilliant runner of the let, but Robertsen can contribute greater variety. The Dartmouth star Is a fine runner, a fine kicker and a fine passer. Se we like them in this erder: Gpp, McMUIln and Robertsen. The final choice would place McMUIln al quarter, Robertsen nt one half, Da vlcs or Flowers at the ether half and Gipp at fullback. Essentials of an Argument Pacific Coast, being a trifle out of raers ' I hasn't been even touched. " ' I w xnin in we way of backfield t, By another year Owen, ef d, will be hard te displace, bnt i a't quite arrive at stardom Id Frem the Big Ledge QRINCETON, with Lenrie Ma Onrrltr. haa a blr martrfn en, n... vard and Yale In the way of backfield oriiuents, Harvard, he dldn'i 1020. Yale had no backfield stars te elm' wivvi juvuitci uuutijr ur unto, iemn. ten was tee erratic, Aldrlch tee brittle ' I uiivwnvn ww 4ur mail CvrS. 1 ej. haps the Blue will at last get thla needed asset in 1021, when yenn O'Hcarn ateps out upon the field. Jurt' ene man of this type it ,a big aid te '. any machine, for minus any such ecr- ' former there is little chance for the re ' ceptlen needed te carry through a sue. ,' cesaful attack. . Gipp nlone waa worth two or three geed ftecclallstrf for Nete nnm !! when he dropped back the defense bad i Ki iij 2ri no inwiaea 10 pii, kirk. n)l! off teebl. n ,.. -- ' i' And he ceujd de nil four jobs better this auy vi me BpcciailSGB COUIU 00 one. The Triple Threaten THERE has been a big scarcity tell season of triple-threat backs of tne ' Mahan' tvne: net Mahans. for the -. always scarce, but merely Mahan type,, i ...,. i..,.i turvuicr l-uii kick, lerwsra " pass nnd led the rushing game. Olpp was far nnd away the best, net very fir away from being another Mahan. Leurie and Robertsen were geed, bat net bb geed in thla way aa Maury Trimble, of Princeton, waa I ant vet, ' Eddie Casey wasn't a triple thre&ter! I for Kddle couldn't kick. ' CovurieM, l$Bt, jilt tiahti reserves' HERE you have nil the essentials or a spicy argument. The claim from Princeton that Leurie and Garrity can't be left off, the claim from Penn State that Charlie way belongs tne top, the mandate from V. M. I. that Jimmy Leach is the best back in America. The call from Bosten College te place Fltxpatrick near the crest, and the Scheel Athletic Beard Thanks Evening Ledger Mr. Rebert W. Maxwell, Sporting Editor Eyktiinj Ponue Lent) mi : Dear sir I have been delegated by the supervisory beard en Catho lic athletics te express te you the sincere appreciation, of the league authorities for the publicity you have given us in your valued newspaper. The EVBK1HO PUDLIO LeDOKB, has given us the best of treatment and we hope always te be able te give it the greatest pralse. Very truly yours, REV. JOHN O. BODIE, Secretary. meTnPMVN rllOTOI'I.AYS iiMle.entctnv rrtnfllrt All of which has given Frank (Pep) ninj.. tl, inantpnllnn tn resfflrp fl a during and ceitninr i national 18 'j iiaiis;tine biiliarrt tournament (, hetween Tltil tx and Murphy, ve of the weilenmri. h-r n8!" tfk Tne Participants wl.l ha meeting Deiween ill "" ejJrij.' ui 1 , , -r,urb Wiiiie Hepne. w'eier Cochran and Jake Their encore will be held en Haturtla) Bchaerer. ni-ht nt the National, in me aenuunni of which Danny Kramer, the latest knockout phenem te spring un In Phila delphia, will sheet left handerg at the jaw of Battling Mack, of Camden. Mnck is a rugged battler, he is tough and can hit hard himself. NWIIlue Brttt will stage a ttve-beut program at the .umery In Chcstir tenlifiit, .lee jntU- Ileth nelwirt . renter arid Francis E Warner president und secreinrj nf the Geif I Detroit Plans for (he bulldtn of a sta sta Ac!ailen of I'hllttUelpliln. haw epressed Hum at nerry Held. Ann Arber. tha would thf opinion thnt local club will tw lul te neat 44.000 and cent about 1400,000 are lh L y ) A end that tlw national body I brine discussed by the alumni organization will continue Ju-t the same ' ' und unlverslt athletic authorities. Seme antlrliuilen e thii n cue muj Havel hunfenl Unlyewltj The beard of athlet'e "it'wuibVelgm reunders. Other IMS In a i .inmunlCHti.iii int here previous i dlmn lestlnir (TA0.000 nnd eeatlng at least te the wus-irn nneunrement. In ihlch nf, flelals v.tn u , ! -e linw all represt-jitntUgs pesslblu hi .u national meeting or proxies .11 erde- lu e Hure of a quorum Ne riilljuYlphl.i clubs -U1 bid for natlenul tournaments next seaMin, accerdlnir te the Must iUu White marsh ae theuunt te be I ceiiIUerlnk- the upen. but this mittter It l said autherltatlrl: , has net brn preeentud ' tu the itlrvct'ir there Marlen was also ' thought te be considering lht vvntuen s ent but nothing has been heard uf u further move V humorous rumor going the rounds y Krdaj that the cup emblematic of tlu amii-li-ur championship of Philadelphia was at 1 the Phllndelphlt I euntry Club where It had been languishm for ten yeurs for want of a claimant, wan spiked today by thi an- , neuncemenl that tald (.up is In the eei-plnif vl ( aldwellu where It is m me process 01 Ming rngraved ThU eup may possibly have been cenfu'd outs, each of six rounds are. Ullly Oannen ,i, iinbby Rebldeau. Larr Tener pa. Krantle Durni and Kid 8unn vs. Kid llur- toy. rijer Jiyian. 01 .nm in , nas . Deltta. a ,a ler welten ehullenge for Ice akttlns be. ..Ztffi t" one of th battlmhlp New Yerk and sixty Chlcase lt i.und. ! se'ns "P""" no.eoo persons f liliuge Mser Thompson has reported te fV' leuinil that .Meer Jiyian, or Mw Tnrx. nas i reptei tne enunenge uiin sixty Lhuelbv)s here this fall. sailor welterweight at- ilcanips new v appear in bouts Detulas reeentlv boxed a ( hlrnce Tile D Paul arlioel football team left this mern'n te meet the fit James Sehoel at Haverhill Mess, at Fenway Park Posteii en Saturday lleth teams have gene tlireuvh the neieun undefeated GIBBONS IS VICTOR . ., , ,, , Jniuiny McCabe, Outclasses Aurjatls In Grever Hayes' Martin fnu-Teund exhibition with Jack nr"leB. "i1 ih. Madlnen Hnuare Oarden In New Yerk city. a flghtrr will be the feature of' the star bout between Martin Judce und liattllnr Murray nt the Cambrl. tomorrow iilVh Yeun" Mumgan meets Walter nen Si. In thc..ernl. Other bout. Johnny no, .ine lieiment. ...i.iw .......... Temmy Merrli IMdle Benefit Ring Shew U eup the P 'hiladilphi t i Ul w ni. h in fin 1 r v.i- I- ,...e V,e inlvu npffirilintr te tile '" In 'he cu.mdy of Jiuntlngden Vale Com Cem body is ever the iuie. actnriiing 10 tne im fnr tMr cu ,, ,, enger h. Id It lu dispatches anil the "llgarichal centrail- J d'funct event F..rmerl It waa sort of a Johnny ItaMUns Vltanze, a fl.welght iKjx.r. rJcently dlh.rg;d from th. army. I. living in tnis civy. ,...v ........ .v .J.in.i ih. best uf the llu-peund gume In this vldMty. Jee Tl"l'r te i ertaln methods or ruunmiK aie i"" whs awurdd the custody for his elub other wise we are net familiar wllh his event Firemen te Play Celwyn Team I The Itrb Klre foetbsll team and Celvvin1 will m-H In a game en S.luriiny en Col Cel wyn J Held Keurth street and Kills ave nue Celwyn '. . , 1.. .l. ll.., .........( ..rrA .nn In whletl 1. DlrfVl Mtlen. 01 nniinn.,, pewrr .u w r .." -y'"",',J ' V' "h" -: ",,,; .".me cluu .In! It is admitted generally mill un "i !h niarte the l;t total of points aicenln the new rules till year mane miv.- nm worked out perfectly but one of the matter expected te be taken up at the national meeting In Januar. Is the modlflcetinn of these rules in se fur as they will better apply te American golf The western body, ai per usual, made ' its own rules te suit itt-clf. and may lie nettled that the-e were net adopted nn they steed b the national body, which went te the trouble of sending a com mittee abroad te standardize rule in Great Britain and the l'nited States. On this committee were Geerge II Walker, president nf the l S. tl. A . a westerner, and Itebcrt A. Gardner, Chicago, as well as ethers, se that the West surely has no cause for complaint there. . ' , , Hew the western body hope te snare New Yerk ittid I'hilndelphla clubs into Its new association is a mystery. I'rein where we are sitting it can't be done, and if the thing is carried through te a finish, and It is the wild West ngiilntt the aelld Kast. the championship of theae United Htatcs will be a (picer rent, Tire Snappy Kirnta It will be held in the West as the Samplenslilp of America. Chick rani, Beb Oardner and lesser light. wUl compete in the amateur; Jeck .HutcWneeu, Lee Dlegel. Jeck Burke. It Leoa ana PI"?,,"'0" ,u ,w,t it Mlta Rosenthal. Mis Cummings Hisva In th nuBltat. t wneki be h.eld In the Kast as the iimnu (iibhehs eutclased Jee Auga- 1 uiinW in this city. Vltame wants te tis in the eight-round wind-up ut the I awalnst the best uf the nil-pound gume National A. C Inst night. Augatls i wits forced te take a lacing, and al though lie Insted the eight rounds, was badly punlslietl. Jn tne semi nurny Casper wen cn-dlv. from Krankie Me Me Carren In six teuniU. In the prelim inary bouts ICddi' Dcnipsey knocked out Harry Gruff in the first round; Kddle Dougherty stepped Frankle Hughes in the second leund. und Lew Ten-ller und Temmv McGarrlgan boxed n three-round exhibition. THESE THEATRES EXHIBIT THE FINEST PHOTOPLAY PRODUCTIONS IN PHILADELPHIA See the Best Movies in Your Neighborhood Theatre aDTO3irayttinTijiW $13.50 . Hand Turned Patent Leather Pumps A dress requisite above criticism CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut ASTOR "KANKL,N & GIHAItD AVK. TOM MIX In "THE UNTAMED" AT ID OR A 2132 QEIUIANTOWN S.VB. UlVJrA MATINKE DAILY I.OfIHK C1I.AUM In THE LEOPARD WOMAN'' prM WOODLAND AVE. AT 04TH DtlNl MATINEE DAILY Kthel Clayten In "A CITY Hl'ABIlOW" Kielnslre I'lctnres Laylnr Cornerslene Nt. llarnabus' rtrhMl. 81th A llulst Ate. BLUEBIRD -WuCT&l Muel.KVN nnd May "THE JAILBIRD" PAR niDCJE AVE. & DAUPUIN UT. rrviv Mat. ejij,, Kve 0:40 te u I.OIIHK C.LAtlM in "THE LEOPARD WOMAN" POPLAR 0T" 'ffin? 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