mSm MR !. n b &.- ,3- iV. irvfat.i. rr 4 -MAN ratttp uteP.NHOLMAN'S C. C. N Y. MEETS SUGARMAN'SK TIGERS TONIGHT WILD BILL DONOVAN TAKES CHARGE OF THE PHILLIES AND RESIGNS HIS JOB AS A TRA VELING SALESMAN UriLUA ' Y I'lillndrlpliin. I'n.. ctcppcil out am r.nwAun donevan ,.f tin' nlfiilfn tnu mnrnliir vmrlm; u licwllilunnit pxiircieii oil Mis uhu.ui tunny te saj nothing of MiiilltiK count, nnn.-e. tt "YeHtrriliiv win mi rw'iitful hly In mi nthletli onn'er. nc muttiTcd its In' Mlci.wl tin- nlarm flei'k. "In Hip morn ing 1 was n plain, enlin.ir.v iltizin of tlii rttj . trjlni: te get nleng us a uuviliiitt MiU-nmn. At neon 1 hud hirui'iI the papers: ami afti'rvvitrd mmi; one told nie 1 vui iiiuiiurit of the l'hlllliw. At night rvvrjlwdy wus hop mill I gui" I hllVC hem rlciU'il. Ne" tnj old hoes hus il u llrst-cluss travclliiR sali xmiin. IMghe' Uucmj I'll -tint iniinaglng at oiipe." , ,, , . Thereupon William iMwnril Donevan tiurri.'dli dressed hlincelC mid lushed into the breultfit room, where he scored a cln-lsiw vieterj ever tin- Knipefruit mid leltee. lhi.s Unlphed, he opened the morning mail. It wus flem I iit.'y Gerliam, of AramliiRe ti-rraee. "tt Is with extnme pleiisure." wrote lit-y, thnt offer my sincere nud liciirt eonguituhitiein. Yeu are the pieper pin en te luatuiKe our Nntieniil Kciirue bm.'b'i.l club, and mvelf and mi celleaRues from Ariuning.i terruee lire Undine solidly beliind ou. Ne doubt nu will le suc cessful. Ne doubt." ' Mr. Donevan was mueh pleased. He could net be other wise after opening the mail. He had a new- job ami re ceived a eoiiKnilu.utien. Nothing .euld be fairer than that. Then he looked tn-ir the hired pi'litlenu'ii who would work for him iu the W2 lampiiiKU. Williams, M.-uel. Stengel and I.c Heiveau weie the eutllelders. raulette. Bawling, l'leti-her, Ralph Miller, .lehn Miller and Wright tone .onipevd the mlield. The catchers consisted of Tra RfBscr. Wheat. Wit! erew and I'eters. anil Uiv.v . Meu-dew-s, Smith. Ilubbcll. I'an., j . ltetts, nuzmami, Keei.an Mid u couple of recruits weie listed as pitchers. "Net mi bad," Mid 111. I ; "NOT se bad. A euple of changes here nud there will help considerably. 1 am net overly enthusiastic, but there is a nucleus around which te build' a geed ball club. 1 de net leek into the future with fear and trembling, l'ur be it from that. It will be a hard Jeb, but I feel taut the I'liil will make a geed showing next year." II. DOSOV.W's next mere inn In cull Jirtty City en tin phone and notify the nntiici that he no lenyir uas i manager of their nun cum. in" ten dtrcunurtiwi te the native of Jrrsrii City. Tin u hail no tJia fAilt Hill iceuld icturn te the Cmiril Utatis. Third Manager in Tun Years DONOVAN Is th tliiid manager the l'lilllles have had eiiice l'at Meran left in HUH. .lack Coombs lasted only one-half .i season and Vinvvy Cruvatli lingereil until the end of the l!- Mhcdule. The only opjntieu te these men was inexperience. I'oembs left the Hroekl.Mi club te come here and dairy stepped out of the ranks te assume the job an manager. I'ravut!) cannot be considered i failure, although his club finished la t Mere than 10 per cent nf the games were von and the teum played geed ball in spots. Cnivv him self aided iu many b lories, stepping into the line-up as u pinch hitter and diiving iu the winning tallies. Il.id the noted slugger possessed mere executive ability In- still would be leading the .'.ub. That was his only weakness. Hill Donevan comes here with n geed record behind him. He is no experiment. 1'er live jears he has been a manager and ha been fairly tin vssfnl. Me took i barge of the New Yerk Yaukeih in l'.il I and remained for three jears. He built up the team from nothing and had it in the pennant rnee until an unprecedent -d run of injuries put xi-w-rnl -tar players en the sidelines. Ne one ever questioned Hill's Hy ItOIUUtT W. MAXWELL sport. Kdller V.tenlne Public I.nltfr iKtl Arch street, nbility te manage a big league club. w II was hard luck that kept him out of the world series. After leaving the Yankees I)onean was with Detroit n year and then went te Jersey C'itj. He wart forced te start acli ceasen with a few left-ever ball plajers, but alwan developed a strong club before the season was ever, mil nhvajH has had a hard job en his hands. New he has stepped into anethir. Ud Harrow 1st one of Donevan's greatest boosters. The new secietarj of the Yankee iu n letter te President linker sas: ,-l never had a liner plajer work for me, or a player who had a better influence en a team. Ne matter what happened, Hill's smiling faie would straighten out the dlfliculty. He did goeil work with the Yankees and you are te be congratulated en landing sui h a man te manage your club." Doneiau will attend the National League meeting in New Yerk next week nud will listen te speeches of the ether managers for a few days. The new manager is seeking players and hopes te laud some before the club gees te tiamesville, l-'la., en the training tiip. m n.A it the third r.iunajcr ujiiomref in the league O ii,it year. I'nd Mitchell lias signed hg Bosten iimi Johnny Vrcm teent te the Chicago Cuba. The .linen it ii League also icilj have three new jn'efi. Hugh Huffy icill boss the It id .Vjj', Ty Cobb is said te nice Ikiii appointed in Detroit and St. Leuis still m looking for a pilot. Ruth Foiled by High IT inds BAHi: III 'I'll Had haid luck in Cuba wheu it came te hit ting home runs, according te Johnny Kvern, who has just icturneil from the island. Johnny bossed the tour of Italic and the (Hunts which ended recently. "The Kane hud a batting nwrage of .JtPO," said Johnny, "but wus able te connect with only two home runs. This was because the bull parks iu Havana and Almchdarcx were wry deep and a strong wind, which always is blowing through right field, handicaps a left-handed hitter. "Time and again Until busted one en the nose, sending fhe ball high and far, but the wind slewed it up and it fell m-iil the park. These little brown outfielders play the same as these in the American l.iague and were roosting mar the fence te cnth the pill. "One day Ilube dtee the ball ewr the right field wall, but it hit n sign about twenty feet up, dropped back into ihe field and lie get only a twe-bagger. Anether time he hit a liner te Jee Hedricpiez, who wus playing first base, Jee put up his linnds, but the ball fore his glove off and rolled sn fur In foul territory that Until had plenty of time te ciicle the bases. "He is smacking the ball hard and is n big attraction. lie received $1000 a game and the folks get their money's worth. (n.MIUX(t has signed te play tice gainen in San J tiage nt yteOV per. lie is te pitch en inning, then play firit, vcend, (Ami, Aer and all of the pluics in the outfield. That's a big job, but he trill get aieay with it." AND THEN HE TOOK DP GOLF J -me NGKT vY. I and tmbjNOsT pav 'A tC CNM'T SCC 1 , f "" v, lIC'S NOT lM- Y TOD,V- MC'S I MC CN-T SBC YeO -A Te I 'A GOT AN eNGAfiOMCsJT .' T0tV--He Hrt5 Te J "t r t LCSteN ' GOI.P-30 HE'S A, V IIMMIX WtkJ And THEH c , HsWh.,- comb ffts. HE Toek v I Might in- new'j w"n , iToreit? l i t00" OftMC- braw ( ', . iY "' s. UP G e I V" W CHsin I KJiUT (vMw ff$?5 I " Tcll IbU UJit vr I I V MV I OiMiNY Tmt yx . v? "eiv YE5TenDy au iMl3xtr I Cc"-h' -sverf nilAtYCDPTIVUIIMQ BIGGEST SPORT YEARS BETWEEN 25-27 AGE Harvest Epoch of Athletics Is Period of Their Youth an Witness Cobb, Mathewson, Dempsey, Car- penticr, Ruth,, et al lly OKANTLAND KICK fields before the years bring en tbeit JOHN PEN IN O TO PL A Y WITH PHILA. QUINTET SPK tli Princeton Meets "Em All I'KAKINO of easy football schedules, have you looked nt ... . . 1 C- -. . . lie iTliH'Pien line-up ler nexi yeiir; nwarinmere. I'elgate. the ay, Llncage, irgmia, iiariani ami inle will be met in order. livery battle will be a hard one with the possible exception of Virginia. Princeton is net kicking about tee many "hard" games. The mere the merrier. And that, iu a large measure, ia the reason for her success en the gildiren. ItOpvrleht. IPW(), bv Public l.tdeer Ce. LEVIS, SEEKING J. BRITTON'S !TIPL,TZ scores knockout TITLE, BOXES HERE DEC. 20 Ted-Kid May Meet Jack Perry, of I'ilttburgh. in First Beut Since Return Frem England riy Leris ii TED KIP LHWIS. naturalized Amer ican citizen nud former ItritUh -oil). J"ct, is about prepared te start another campaign which he lmpc will rcu't In his redeeming the world's we'ter welght title. Kvir since Jack P.ritten knocked out Lewis iu March of HMO, Tcd-Ivd has made scleral attempts te win back his lest laurels without sue-css Ueeently Lewis returiud from Png land where he tn-M-d nwuv Johnn Uahiii'i, the liampinii of tl.at country, in nineteen rounds. KeperM from dealt eP Lunneu ptatcd that Ted showed al' orts of class and never boxed better In his life. New Lewis 's hack in his adopted count r and a match with liriitun is lib anihltien. Philndeltihia f.in probably will see Ted-Kid in his first bout in America since his last iit abroad. A match betwicn Lewis and Jack Perry, of t'lttKbiirg'i. is in the making for the night of I f 11. nber L'e here. .1 FFK , r.-uir iih ;n t. .icr.iii nrTirui mm ini : ...!..... i .. e .1. .viw y.iric HixlnB I'otnnlnHen kikI s,.M.ral i ihuiihuhi ei in. r.iyiift ir .j.d hup lip. n mii! fur his apparently liclpl r .iiir ('i ."rr.'iim in ."irrii ..hit i -is m-itij..s l'wu. who new I j. PhlPH.! I'h.fi iliie m : i bitne work nt l.ial clill.s Sim htiM Sh'I Intg of ctprl-ncp inf ' thlnl in in in th -mi.- ' uMe as .l rnHt-hmiikr una I r m j.M j Philadelphia Boxer Defeats Frankle i Rice in Baltimore Italtimere, Dec. 11. Despite a claim of foul and contrary te tlie view of a large majeiity of these at the ringside, the decision was given Jee Tiplitz. nf Philadelphia, iu tin eighth round of his 'fight b"fere the Kureka Athlitie Club, with Piunkic Hiie, of this city, last I night. A demonstration came at the cul- inill. with Hice lying -s en the canvas. The arbitrator eviduitly failing te see the blew which caused the shouts nf "foul" from every corner of the pa Ued heu-e, started te count Hue nut. when his handlers jumped into the ling, amid a wi'd demonstration from th" throng of spe tuteis. Iteferie Tipinnn, formerly a promi nent lighter, annnunciil thut prier te the alleged damaging b'ew he had i warned TinliU about hittinz low. but I'riday , Dcieniber 10, will long be that he was unable te dunlc the one rM..-iil d b northeast light fm. At blew iu (iietien. A ph:iei.ui then ..,,.,.,., . , .. ix.imined Hiie. and stated that nothing the l nuihrla A Iiih . wuii.g four lls ttI11B, m Tipmnn then raised the of the five numbers arranged by Jehn- hand of Tiplitz during a wild pretest nie Hums ended before the regulation , from the throng. time, the only one geim; the I.m.t being " T'n.llir. tnblcmate of Tiplitz the wind-up b.tween Willie M.CIesKey. I W" introduced before the malt, bout 1 1'it i.ml. .f l'.ifl !i,.in,..il i.n.l I "' " "."., S"" luiiiiu,; re . iH -. '...,,, ., ... . --. . .- ...... Jink P.r7..0. l.'l" piitlllds. nf H.l.letell. The local lad was entitled te the de i isinn, due te his geed Well; in the last the rounds. In semiwind-up, the refeiee disquall- I tied Mike t'ndell, of Telnln, f.ir fouling Manager Myers Will Give J'eteran a Chance in To night's Came With Ger Ger mantemi Club; Ne Werd Frem Davies and Ramsey rpWO local representatives of the " Lastern Hnskctball League, which up te date have been a disappointment te mnnngers and followers alike, will clash this evening at Musical I'ltnd Hall, Llghtli and l.eeut streets, when Oermnntewn plays Philadelphia. De spite the fact that the latter team is down nt the bottom, the funs have been loyal in their support. n tlicv feel Man ager Myers is trying ills best te place a winning team en the fleer. Hnsketbull players are demanding nil that is taken in these days, and n geed deal mere, and the Philadelphia team is a fair samp''. Last week a forward named Davlcs. was signed en the rccom rccem rccom mendntlen of Jimmy Hrewn, Hey Steele Lddie Delin and Jimmy Campbell. Then center named Huck Ilnmtey was . ii....i ,.., ..t McKeesport. ( entracts were sent and everything was lovely. In th Cage. Standings FROM COLLEGIANS mc'intime some one appan ntly tipped off the imlr that money grew en trees in 'the Last and the large miiii offered M Mwr was turned down and a figure 'they should never receive is eig held out for. Myers the, went se fur as te wire that if they made geed they would immediately receive the latter price. Must Heimrt Tonight Tliev must report tonight or all is n- -riiPi-,. will be some clianges in the XV. r t'. r..t 'i'n .IK' Philadelphia Heckey Players Easily Trounce Opponents, 9-3, at the Ice Palace i:.sti:iin i.i:.v(ifi: . I.. I'.C. rrrnlnn . Ill 2 .Kill (.rrmint'n a llenilni; t) 1 .SIH riitps'e. .'t rnnulen . 7 t .fl.fB Plill i .. " (i.XMr.t l'Olt TONIGHT Camilpii nt Hemllnir. '- (irrinitiiimn nt piill-tilrliilil'i. , Quaker City continued its victorious- basketcers ilefent Crescents last evening ,,,., ,v regisleritig a O-tn-U win fiver by the score of '-'(I te 1MI. Tlie figures . r)10Inns Jn fhe scren,i public ice were close nil tlie way. eniy a lewpeiuis . , i.n.iriitmi' the cnntciidei's at all times. I "ei ki j Sirch nnd 1 Innlgnu. tlie .MUlvity ter- raiafi wards, started with ten baskets. si going te the former nnd four te the lat ter. In the ether contest belwien .Na tivity's American League five and Aqumine, the latter were snowed under by i"0 te 121. Chelius, ut guard, was the here with nine field goals, while Temple and Oltrlen each landed four, Livingston tluee and Temple two. game of the year last night. The Collegians, n usky collection of athbtes, with little practice, put up a great game, but lacked the finish te their play that feu lined (Junker City's work Captain IMdie Hill and Heute fea tured the attack for the winners, Heute with four goals, Hill, two, Seinler. two and Henriipies one. The Collegians held the home entries safe for four minutes TCMni trn.i cnMAcn matpu i "''"'"'' I and feily seconds when Henriipies breKe ALMOST A CERTAINTY , through lifter a scrimmage and sent the ' puck through for the initial counter. Champien and Contender May Sign Heute added two mere nnd Hill one in for Decision Match In a Few Daysi "'V,. I,il'' r?lI'1!r'Vl.'1'i,."i1' t ... ., , . , ... , I 'lhe ( ellegiiuis rallied In the second New lerli, Dec. 11. -A pugilistic : p,.n, mi i,,,),! the fast-going Qunker trent which being fans long hnw lie-i t ity team te two goals, both tallied sired but have been denied seen may be Tlie Lust right Itr could net understand Why should his breathing be se hard and draient Where tens the punch he once held in cnrA hand, The winning punch propelled by brain and bratcnf Why te his eyes should come that greicing hu:c. Leaving a blur he hud nt' kneicn be fore f H'Acrr' icas the tcallep of the ranlincfJ days 7'Ae knock-out tcallep he had held in store! What teas it all abnutf The heavy thumping of his weary heart TAc dultcd and muffied rear the sullen shout The aching arms that tceuld net de their partt Here was the chance at last te rise and show Who ruled as master of the bitter Iran : Ileic teas the chance but what grip tinned the blew Intei a tap a child might ward aicayT And Am, at last, he knew; I'm even as he saggid and crumpled un. And failim; from far heights, forever through. Drank te the final dregs the bitter cup, In that one efriA of paint he met the tiuth That struck nt him teith raw fanqi buried deep ll'Aric from leit years the mocking voice of Youth Counted the final ten above his sleep. The I fan est Years TIIL harvest years of sport arc. fie:n Iwenty-flie te twenty-seven, ft i at (his period that normal humanity reaches its greatest efficiency. The yenrs before that are periods of preparation. The years thnt fellow nre leading en across the hills Inte the shadows. Huth. Dempsey nnd Carpentler today are between twenty-five and twenty - seven. Ty Cobb was twenty-sis years old in Hill!, the year he batted .-IHO nnd scored 1-IS runs his greatest year. Mathewson had his greatest season around his twenty-sixth year, Jeffries wen a championship nt twenty-four nnd nt twenty-six he was at his best, unbeatable. Here and there master marvels who defv time such men as Tris Speaker s mocking memories. Aflcrwanl UI'POSH Wlllnrd or Carpcntier stepped Dempsey within the next sli months? Where, In that case, would the champion be ranked by the cxpeits'' When Wlllanl knocked out Jehnsen nnd toyed with Prank Meran there were many who, considering his vnst bull,, ranked him ns the most fermldn hi heavyweight of nil time an unhcatabl. man mountain. When he was Rteppcd se quickly hv Dempsey he wan dropped far down tic list far below Sullivan, Cerhett, Jef fries, Jehnsen and mnny ethers. The champion it nearly always the "wonder innn." Hullivnn. Cerhett, Pitzslmmens, Jeffries and Jehnsen all were. Hut what a difference a geed, snapp trimming makes In the general summit : up. Copyright. 1)10. All rlehts rtservttl Dempsey May Meet Glbbena Tiilnle. Jjec. 11. A flfteerf-reund bexm lieul te u rcferm's drclalnn brtwtn Jic Dmpi), wnrlcl'ii hmvyweluht thamiilei nnd Temmy Cllbbenii. of Ht. Paul, la rlanne.1 li Ad Timelier according te a Btuletivii Thaehcr made today. Thachcr. the man h nMted 'lex Ulcknrd In brlnnlnc the XV larit-Dempany match te Teledo a jenr fti, Ikat July, unlit lm liml slitnrd nihtmn ,.. . cpntrnct and wun w-altlnit te litar from Jar Kearir. maniiKer of Demprey Modeste Bans Bcxing Mmlpste. Cnllf., Dec. 11. !kiodeate ledi win utnnnir the California cltler with a I. nuiilnst bixlne. leruusa of the artMue, nf R criminal until,- of Hnn Francisce, aald I pellie te be eniniiuaed IntKelv of p-islllnts h nKsei'lalni. The luat bouts vurn held la nlcht. Refuses Ell Football Date Pittahiireli. Uec. 11. The CarnfKle Trn tttlilctle council notified Yale foetli.ill ertl Unli today that Plllsbursh Inatltut euli ln unuble te accept the Krldlren ilate of fired by the nils fur 1U21. The datu et for the s-aine. October 1. was tee early In th, aenaen fur Tech. Amateur Sports The Wildwend A. A., of Krankferd. hnve organized with a membership of n liters, Including some of fh,. oil hv Heute. In the third nnd final ses sien Sunder broke into the scoring col umn with two goals, while Hill ac counted for the ninth nud final. (Junker City displayed some wonder ful tcuinw'eik for this stage of the sea son. Il.iri'. at coal, made a line im- i prcssjen in his debut, lie blocked nine i in tlie fnjsi two periods nud en each un isien passed tlie puck te his own linn, who then preccede I down tlie nu i te within i tinge nf the opponents' goal. The Philadelphia tntrics showed the IT WAS KNOCKOUT NIGHT , Wind-Up Only Beut at Cambria te Ge the Limit Philadelphia line up for the game, nni -w, v Jehn Penine. the veteran of the old National League, and well known resident of Millville. N. J. will get nt the game and be assigned a yes I , al spot guard alongside of H.iy- I spread en the table. It is a fiftceii-ieund go te a decision between Kenny Leenard, lightweight hampien of the world, nnd Lew Tcnd ler. the pilde of Philadelphia. Though Tex Kickard refused 'te con firm the report, it can be elated en reliable authority thut the details of the match viitually have been consum mated nnd the men officially will he signed within n few days. Auneuiiicment may lie witniieid until r0Mulis of Captain Dien'' couching after the Uempsey-Kicnnnii contest I'jhev introduced snmetlilng new at all I'ulcss there Is a slip-up the champion times. Their playing of shot, off the will cress gloves with 1'ic Philadelphia beaids and their teamwork in rush tie southpaw in the (l.irdcn week lifter I the pellet down the ice was the icsitlt Chustnias or iiirly in Jaiiuury. of some careful coaching most prominent business men of tie IlOl lUCIlsl. The Idea of the nsoelntlen Is te com plete In nil branches of sport. The ath letic committee has formed n neccir team and would like te hear from an first-class home or traveling teams for dates fiein December JS en. Illevetii wishing te book games should eemniiini onto with Mr. Hnrrr McArthur, 5031 Jacksen street. Prnnkferd. rertj-elnhtli Wiird Jrs n H-in-jeai-.e1 1 traxellni; five, denlivs te nrrnnir enmx l , t.imi". Imilng hal.e. M. SlcGlade. 231(1 Mir . and Jim Thorpe nnd Nerman Kroekes nln '"'" -step out from the crowd, but they tire hns uti-n d.it-s f.ir teann havinV h.i exieiiliens i,,lul K""p' ---- -,lc' "" HfMl II.,,... e'il ili.ire n Itnl, I'ltslmtnens Mft Phllailrlnlilu Iiiilfpemlfntii ii dnlri.i Here nnil there a Jien i ll.simmens (if XmaMne KtL,Mn wllh nrM-clana bem gets u lute start and arrives nt the top. I tmmi, bavin halln. J. K. nurim :t . Ileic and there n Hennv Leonnrd nnd W.nrcn strut. u Prnnris Ouimet reach the. height nt Mcterln 11. V., a la-is-yar-eld trnvrunx ,..,,. nn I eulntet. dealren te schedule guinea for team, i. ' ., ii i . of Its aue, erfrln reaaennblc Bunrant'.-J Kilt they are all eceptinns. p. itiieft, 0S Seuth Second atrcet The big nvciage will show that n Rally II. C. driilrea te book tamen wlt'i man's best lears iu the game are fiein I Ihlid-rlam nulnlitn. Imvlnit halls and efferln? twenty -five te twenty-seven. s?uTnnnah1yt1rUceimC''1''' M" Ue'";",an' ""' lie may still be geed beyond thirty. ,.,,,. Srn). nr,t ftn0 ,, ,.,., but lit that date he cntl see tlie end of I Weulii llk te arr.inse cimei with fl i the reud where the prevailing factors ! uitlier nt henM or uwaj. Janv a Kelly Mj. are u matter of biain, experience and AI'"end jireet. judgment net the suppleness, the statu. HJJ n..r"l!rt"h.Srft,rSS,",enli"ri..,t ma ami the elasticity that carried hini!ii,rry iiulley, e.ire of Hely Nume iiu sn easily and se swiftly ever the bar- "330 iv.lar atrcet. i iers tu lhe main tienk t 1'reKrrsslie .MlilnrU. a 12-li-jear-eId fit in rs in in nun ptnu. l ttnn ,,., .,, ,nm, of M ae . Th- , Us youth that Hiands in the harvest ginltli. lSIV Knrtnln street. tllOlld Cresj.. i.f-M,!,,!,." I'ns- T,,fr,nnvA,ll.w,,.Me Huly Miller will Vm.Wt '"..he" Klntx t center. The loiter bes been eUMicnded teniperarih bi Manager Myers for idny -n"wh ether teams without his con s nt The local manager says this is n -of th- reasons for the team's falling (T ii the second half iw hi- '"'' h 11 "or out from playing se many games. Musical Scraps About Scrappers "J.ll k hll"se lenlnh- hit ferim r V ' 'r teda I.J' - i then - w I i ' . Valff.'- nit.l. h Xntleri. A A fill Jr.- 1 1 1, ' n h t . l n Kill v- .11 U i' Ii rm V;. I ' ii i ..'M k'r th Jee Moons. The foul iiirne III the s.e- mil neind. The ether results were: l Jee Mnl'er dispeseil nf Tiny Van.ell in the tlurit. imiiig I et rv .Mciievern ptmn when it was announced tliut he was ready te lxix Kenny Leenard for the title. .Many Philndelphians were at the ring side, including (leerge I'erninn. Clem fioedninn, "Silent Sam" Schliefer. Sam Weinsteln, Jakle Friedman and ethers. MORAN FINISHES BECKETT ii ii.. Tre Il'i k -r. 1 a- -he ha.teil Yeung Pat Donevan in tin npi mtig sissimi, uii'i .link (Hazier wn put away by J hnny Williams in th fourth. . Gul I rum hettl. Jc fe en l-i ,' - ' nlshi 'lJi i'l b O Iu' l s! 1 1 "' ill. ChrlHtle the ir' nn nu Inte ac'l ', R-ie- n vt( Jimmy M"ndn Hilly DeMne AJ m " 1 'A ml I'AR' wllh Jaei. llnke prMeice will " i I I U I" d .a ill -t Ar'i f I - I 1.1 l"in'im W- biel: ca lei. i,,iii C- In pit Te Bury Shannen Today I iklmrl Mil.. l II i t . end . p. na line M"d M.. thew lUmr.nd Me.Mll- 'T "i rn m ' Jl'ik') , u ri- jit f in ' t. l.r'lt it t..r.v w h burled h . jr ea ' ' e 1 It i I v Mi ndi n ifh day al'ir f .neral aervli'a al M i ru- h Clmrle Ielrle, if t:M.uj.vH in alected te lake th pine., e' OCr w or Kfi'ii !' ' ii '' 'r i'Im Paltlmer..' h he ' m .U .i Mi-fl Sftrle hea . pi" ir-J n eewn.i maf Ihle cl I'rurl . Iti,,e a ' ib r Channi . n iw n tie' s. n. bnula b P r CI rireur nth. r TlTllte Pttz,'. r . J I'erry .u i XV 111 nw rtilrl, Hlmler. nf ren mateh.d ii ni ei M-n-ij I t 6lymila in f'hrsim., aft. -hn the fwUrili raitit'im I. i fclmlsr. Jee Nrlmn' -I ' Cleary if M n .m nk e en r 1 '" " rfeit fi Ilia brother minaier, ether dali.1 In view ion te-ii St 1 r II rlKht I ' i a :n ,t- nt t ii l K i h i i i 'Ur. i Landis at Cleveland Flag Raising I li-lelnnil. He- 11 -J.j.lk- 1 M Ijir.dls , ,i t .1, neA- bneeall r-i mmli-il'.n will ff it., i . Kt in. met ut tie ri.miia i f I ie . ., , ' M.Tle-, peniftllt eler u un bv 14 hi -uriUlir' I J I'ren leni sun e'.und IteiArj rhjli lit. Pittsburgh Heavyweight Disposes of Britisher in Second Round I union. Lee 11 Pi link Meran. of Pittsburgh, Icnmlved out Jee Ileekett, the Lnglish heuvi weight champion, in tlie second round of their bout in Albert Hii'l here lat ni'ht. The end came suddenly when, iu the midst of a fu rious ralli, .Meran crashed a ripping virlTn.!0:1 upperciit te the ihin. felling his ad j versary f.ir the full count. i Football Captain Breaks Ankle htcnen lei 11 flrdhan Penflelil rap Inln f He V rthweetfun I'ilmtbIIv football eli'Mti llila I'lii n tiruke Ms left link!' e '.Tiln Is n wrcatHm nmlrh ultli htw Iriih-r Itenr I'enl e I a'ae u member of the 1'urp e .-Ie i n The first ended n ti rd hi r .i' -en T' j ri I.eenurl h I b'ii lr, in' for 'h s rn.,' Al I mii a n imbi-r ami ral twlnif uu' Ven n it In nel. of Ti-tti h.a l.r added i i -h ' .1 j' '' l w.,ten nf H:' ir. .(. -. i I s - , jn 1 r .il i'h ir he .raey Miuth la a pr"inUtn iiu-f In An Uneven i Vennr Trm Mi-rlte-. I C tlinrf n thape for a Ttai n ih M 1 bi lli.T-tt v ' . An II; teilum A i T . " 1 1 ' i s ,1 i cii iin.'ll ii. I'M-id-t, i J w.l l-B will t. -he eml (thT bej's J ihni Mrb..n ll.irry Kid I.rn '.i 1 IJa Frest-Bitten Divots en Wintry Links j s.Ni)Y MrMKLirii rpll INt iS may net alwais be what A form of knickers has been adopted thev si em licit enr. Per Instance I by horsewomen. It seems te me the that pair of gulf, rs abend, di'ssed in I c,,slun. should fit the gnme just as n Xlrtitit.- "!holden'7hllftVm se ",, ...thing costume Is abbreviated far and don't wave te go tl rough aicf riling te the culibi r of swimming te il.. n't tell ', m hiiphn7ardlv wlar you ! be done and nobody thinks nny thing tl ink ..' 'e:n and drlie your bull uny- I ,,( t I I:!!"' e.lZJZ.ZiZ " ?. ". ' ''"' ""' "' k-r- te play golf and inn ' 1 1 in - ------- , ni I letriitlv following the fashion ibi' te be ee- man s sultin . .I'fllll ISI. . I ' .' '- ... . . I 1 In In tut a cum mis in en nrKiiiiif.'" " Wiishingteu fiilb-d th- Mniekerhei ker Club, the, purpose of which is the ex ploitation of knttkers for women golfers. I Tlil-. brand of i ustiiimng has ulremlj Johnny Kraii-e has emi.'i l hi eTJ-nine , , 1(1,t,.,i apiieaiance in the Seuth akcr and J" Kell: inif i. Wl..le ll-iytieida .v. , ih. i:.t r.arm nii'ivn rilmaeif much.' in in- wi i-up njuns- ni ni ,nte i I'unler It ui.U I) nabue la Mir.. I i .T. ... t. .n, v I'll i if nri t r IV i d I 1- I.P iiIim en J'.linni in mre f Je., jira.l ev ya Willie Hi nt .da and kt i Battllnc Anif. In W.ane Jen H'enke la eeklnK it;iMr t rain Jee a !!' 'r I' H,t"1 who jeseun a.i-nu-, e n " " beuta. ShrldHfi 1 mitch"d tj Conay en liecemb.'r is r eernppera . Hh. rM-in. Ive -.'rilirht meet Krunkle TVnnk Tilllnr haa r-miOh"! ble rallfernl .ItfutJr Hammy Merris with Wally Nolaen. Jeu.Wwk for n-mber SO They .u, n i alaahlnK bout Uai w-k, K " . II II H illl; -n of Mnnian i At Tayler' i HVn Willi lX iliiunda in anuthsr He wants te niiien i-ui Jee Vuitati Ham Lewln l rettinir ready te da aome rcf- I'nshieii and stert li'mscs nre d sign ing higl'li in 1 1 h fit r. patterns for the sjme ni.il it is nanl the orders far ex ceed the supply Ne less a personage than Miss Aiein Stirling, woman's fhnmplen since lillfi. has set the stamp of her feminine uppieial en this gar ment. Te Suit the Spert "Skirts," says the golden -haired ipieen of feminine linksdem, "are the bane of n woman golfer's existenn. Wenien hei'ki y players, hiihketbnll plaei, gyinuasts and ether actiie ath letes require bloeumu nnd have worn them. . - they cerlninly hnve less complaint than women in their heavy skirts. "It would be much less tiresome te walk the iinirM In knickers ns compared te skirts, and it would certainly simplify shot -making, particularly en wiinh or rainy days, when the linndl tap is 1 1 ally severe. I don't think it is partii u'arly radical te assert that women i an t compete with men en the links till the disturd skirts for some form of knlfkeis." Mere Attractive Masculine plavers will, of course, agree will, this stand, net only because they Bcn.se the fait that women players would be mere attriutlve garbed in knickers and mere comfortable, but also because they themselves have always fought the most convenient clothes for playing and de net understand hew women can play as well us they de in the clothes they are ebligid, by tiudi tiudi tlen, te wear. rund's fans will welcome .. ... nv rnte. as it will l'."'1, 'P .'!' ... came at their old home. - T, en ten as .snatched the lead in the ,. I.. I iiciie basketball race tretn .'i':." ''Th1:. feat was ,.e. niii.IMie.l ' Sl'S-rmedefer "n,"inVli nnd eh ''""llt T",nmy 15,1f regularity .a " , 0 thp W l'"Vt J! ng clear vs. own that Tom Tem ilv'nu 1 avvei as every thing thnt the !!?...,, nd-pessesses, wit bout, sonic of the pugilistic side trimmings, i lie !'V-as of a whirlwind eidcr(nmn w, I, ,l,e ,..". .-- . iu. home team i-eiiM net uihame past l "" '.V,.. "f i lie lloer. In their des- tlie mie.ne "- . . ,..,-..,. P-.ntimi. u.n "- ,,-,:,. nIm JO UI'S '""s . . for irinieu ei.m i.wi...i. ...... it te the uni'ii. i in- einii no te 111. Keile and I'rey - .""' ." .. -.. ii i fuss played wen in " - llelman MioicMiew k nninun leurneyed te I eiltesville Inst evening nnd played off a postponed game. Manager lichney has new con cen fi.nded that there Is at least one ..,,, in the Hnsltrn i.ciikuc huh. '.', - 111 . . .. .... I in nriii-lllilii l'llllle inn bent. -" " -,. "-,, there a weeit age. 'ii"'" the last minute when they were nosed out en a field gmil Irem the middle of the fleer. ,,, ,. Thts time It was Charlie Hargreavrs. u Trenten hev, who has seen servlce In mnny basketball and baseball leagues, that turned the tide iu favor of tlie "Coats." tleriiiiintewn's whole team .,. nt Hnliniiu He sisirul si ven of his club's eight field goals, one mere than the cut lie opposing team. The liermnntewti players also gave a most disgusting exhibition of foul toss ing when they made geed en one chance out of ten. and that was the only shot that the veteran, Minkaide, had. llol llel man, (iet.lugcr and Oeitrlch ull missed three tries each. 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