Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 17, 1920, Night Extra, Image 30

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EVENING PUBLIC LED GER PHILADELPHIA", FRIDAY, DECEMbER 17, 1920
BETWEEN THE BANJO. GUITAR AND UKELELE. JACK DEMPSEY OUGHT 1U HAV& SVt 1 FlLtWNUS
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;f OfT PWra LL BRENNAN SHOWS
' ' CHAMPION DEMPSEY CAN TAKE
DRUBBING AS WELL AS GIVE ONE
Ky K0HKKT V. MAXWELL
Nperfa Editor KtmiIiic Tablle Idrrr
JACK DKMPSKY Ims proved Ihnt he Is Just an ordinary
human being and can take a beating as well as ndmlu
Istcr one. He alne deineimlrateil te n large and select
udlence nt .Madisen Square Garden en Tuesday night
that he Is net Infallible and enn get hlmxelf Inte trouble
the same ns nny one else. Ills pewerful, plle-drlvlng
ivnlleps which nattrncd Wlllard, Fulton, Mlskc, I.evlnsky
nnil many ethers were net kk powerful U-hen hurled at
itlH llrcnnan. Haymakers bounced off Will's chin for
twelve rounds, something that has never happened before.
When n champion falls te live up te his old-time form
there always Is n suspicion that he Is going back. Seme
rlalm that he has f-cen his best days and from new en n
VpcVdy trip will be made down the slippery toboggan.
This chatter Is pulled after one bum exhibition. If he
comes back strong In his next battle the boosters will boost
Wrenger than ever before. The average boxing fan lives
In the present that's all.
, Dfiupfccy certainly had nn off night when he met
Wrennan, and. take it from ns. the champion had a narrow
e.cnpr. Urpiinan is net at nil clever, but can hit hard
arid is dangerous nt nil tim". In the second round ha
landed two stiff punches en .Tack's countenance which
dared the champ. Will tried te fellow up the advantage
with n right hook, but L)cmp"ey saw the blew just in time
and It grazed his chin. Had that wallop landed nobody
l.news what would have happened.
Jack says he was evertrained, and we are Inclined t
believe him. The champion is n hard worker and in his
previous fights the trainer has had a tough job te keep
him en edge. AVhen treining at Teledo for the. AVlllard
bout IVmpscy wes in top form two weeks before the right
and the wise Mnl3 predicted he would crack under the
ttrnln .Ilmmy De Ferrest made him lay off for n week.
and this Raved him. IV Ferrest Is net with Dcmpscy nny
mere and the champion does net knew hew te direct his
own training.
Anether thing te be considered is that Dempscy prob
ably underestimated Wrennnn's nbillty. A champion who
has scored many quick knockouts has a big advantage
ever a challenger, and the battles scheduled for Tucsila
night are usually wen en the previous Friday. Thu
opponent counts Iiimelf out before he steps in the ring.
and perhaps Jack figured that Wrennan would de the samf
thing. But he was mistaken. Will remained en his feel
for twelve rounds and was quite busy all of the time.
DEMPSEY had an off night them's no doubt
about that. Hut heir about llrcnnant The
Chicago heavyweight did some very geed wert and
made a letter showing than Wtllard, Fulton, Miskc
and Levin sly combined,
four put together.
He lasted longer than all
Brcnnan Better Than Credited
INSTEAD of dishing out nn alibi for Dempscy, why net
give Wrennan a little credit? Bill landed many
punches, he cut the chnmplen's ear, split his lip, smashed
his nose and forced him te work twelve rounds te win.
Therefore we enn raise the question thnt Wrennan was
better thnn any one expected, and this sudden reversal of
form made Dempscy leek bad.
Yeu can never tell what will happen in n boxing bout.
Twe months age, when the Brcnnan Dempsey match w-as
suggested, there was a howl from the public and the one ene
sided affair was unmercifully panned. New Yerk au
thorities refused te permit it and Weston also put up the
bars. Everybody believed Wrennan was n set-up and
would take the high dive Inside of thrce or four rounds,
and opinion did net change when Illckard landed the match
for the Oardcu. The cash customers attended the show
te see Will take it en the chin. N'obedy even dreamed
that Wrennan had n chance.
New it is different. Dempscy received n beating,
showed hew easily he could be hit and the fans nre won
dering if Carpentler will be ns soft ns was expected. The
Frenchman Is mere clever than Brcnnan, con hit harder
and with mere accuracy and had he been in the ring with
the champion en Tuesday night It might have been a
different story. The Dcmpsey-Carpcntier bout has re
ceived ft big boost, and many believe the foreigner has a
chance.
Dempsey will take a punch te land one. This Is a
geed plan If the ether fellow doesn't hit hard. If he tries
that system with Carpentler he Is likely te get Inte
trouble. Geerges knocked out Weckctt Is about a minute
and proved he had a wallop. Suppose he slips it ever en
Dempsey?
We are net trying te convey the impression that Demp
sey is en the down grade or anything like that. He Is only
twenty-five vears old and should be geed for a few jenrs
ut least. But he did net have his punch against Wrennan,
his defense was bad and he did net leek like the man who
wen from Willnrd and Miske. Still, it must be remem
bered that star pitchers occasionally are knocked out of
the box and they come back stronger in the next game.
IT MIGHT be the same with the champion. Hii
stock dropped considerably because his old-time
sock teas misting. In boxing, the stock depends
upon the sock.
CenrlBt't. 13S0. bj riblc T.edeer Ce.
OH MAN!
'
WILLIAMS BRILLIANT IN QT
WIN OVER CHARLEY LEDOUX 01'
x-Bantamiceight Bess Takes Seven of Twelve Terrific Rounds
Frem Fighting Frenchman in Baltimore Ring
NICK ALL SET
FOR QUAKER CITY
Ralilmerr. Md.. Dec
met America hen- lau night and wh.
representative mmi of these staunch
countries collided ut the Fifth Itegiment
Armery one of the met grueling con
tests ever staged between a pair of ban
tams ensued. At the finish of the
scheduled twelve round, tin- judge de
ldrd that AVIlHnni". was the winner nvir
Charlev I.edeui. lteteree Alexander
raised "the Kid's right arm and the
crowd was peaed with th decision
after such a ti'rrille punch feit.
After Icdeut had started out like a
hurricane and almost smothered the
former bantam titl holder in tht; tirt
round. Wi'luu-is get working, and
thereafter thr hardlv was any doubt
lis te which was the mperier gluieinnn
TTewcver, whil" Williams was out In
front In almost every round, the
Frenchman's bulldog tenacity, his ng
eres.iveneps and continual punching
always made him n dmgereus little
wan. , ,, ,
A resume nf the reniet s.iewrcu mm
IVII'ln.n. hnil the better of
By LOUS II. .IAFFE
17 rraiK'e' ubly handled by Jack Brady and Nick
Levey. The latter has been with V 11
linms almost throughout the Kid's en
tire career.
I'ddie Lenny, a pretege of Pete
Meran's from Philadelphia, made an
iinpri"i.-ive showing in the ten-round
i'ini-finnl aguinst Little Jeff, of Balti
more, de-pite the fact that the judges
gae the decision te the local entry.
Lenny put en a great lieut and n let ut
Heckey Teams Clash Tonight at
8 o'Cleck en Ice Palace's
Fresty Fleer
sz tt- rv-u.i hue- n AirMT ) fc n.f -v,! midnight.'?
Te ee at ine OH-H-BOr. pt-3e.tc a -i.ml at ) rtr M0Mt- t j m.dhiamt .
rRC&i CLUW ajill I BE T" Pncai club iry l 'J necwr . 5
kev COt NEXT V I SAT IJV Wir-U e S. . -J ;
r7ZZjT nml I ( MIRNIGMT.'-N I NeT DAY
why Tr IDEA! sTifllMSl! That I l i)eM t . Kltti
tPKT mc T MurvrTT-VauO what "'"'f I ut reMCT V
N16KV WELL "A TO ABOUT F.VC -. W AW Wt i L. ,(,.' ,.i!
I, " ' lm" ) I Mnllf IT-lOMO- I
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n "ou pcJ"J7-Tr. u. am hew LTttP. still T-Q'Ju Srne-'. ISbaiSiiaH l--'J--!
MISS TOWN SEND MAKES
NEW FIELD HOCKEY MARKj
Amateur Sports
All-Philadelphia Captain and Center Forward Sheets Eleven
Geals Against Springside Team at St. Martins Score, 16-0
MISS ANNi: B. TOWNSKND, cap
tain of the All -Philadelphia field
hockey team, set a new record jester
day afternoon when she hrored eleven
goals ngelnst the Spritigsidc Scheel
eleven in n speedy but xcry lopsided
game en the cricket field of the Phila
delphia Cricket Club at St. Martins.
The A II-Philadelphia girls wen the con
test. 10 te 0, the second in succession
in which they liuve shut out their op
ponents. This in itelf i" a remnrknblc
record, particularly a the Springeide
team Is rated as mie nf the best school
teaine in this vicinity and jeiter.lnv
had en It two of the All-Philadelphia
players, Miss Virginia Carpenter and
Miss Careline Graham.
St. MrU
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Htunlnrten
Jrwrtt . .
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Hill
rrswfer.l
Hurt
rufrrrf Jnrk Dfvlnp. Geal nmplr Jack
the spectators believed that the Phlla- Hnhn nd 11. . Kjnlfk. Thire li-mlnute
i-i-i.v -. .!.i.. i ,. i.- .. i Derled".
rlrnw.
Tem Loughlin, a former Philadel
phian, wns the promoter of the show.
Scraps About Scrappers
Coach Dien will send an improved
Quaker City ice hockey team agalnn the
strong St. Nicholas cxi'et. of New New
Yerk, in the first big game of the jear
at the Ice Palace tonight. Hostilities
will start at .H o'clock.
Seudcr, n former member of the Bed
,w!l"M5?le?l.5i?vSf-R?Tes.1,fl, ftn,lvl n winB P0""len'
,s mbri. tenUt-t , while Alan Crawford hah been moved te
Veunff Tem Shari.fr, rt WVst nillad'l
phla, will f.ni himself plttl
nnnnn! whin hn metn Wll
TVf n.c.hmftnfl. nt th rambrla. tern
It iu b- Hhrky'i cend bout of th wck, point en the regulnrs. Henrieues will
J ihnn- riant wt'l te en In lh aemi In u . u .. .,,,,. j ii.ii ,. .11 ,.),
Yeunit t'llllan a. hi oppenn-. In ih. ee eacK av (CH or ana inn will play
rh.p iiiii J. KiImt mit! Ituchu ll'.alr. I cover. Hart, the Canaumn st.ir. ir-
kevcii Jimmj, BsimM un. . j.-. tuaily Has clinched the gn.i position
St. Nichelnx. with the pick of the
.... ,.,.., .,, , ,. . , , 101'' and 1010 championship teams, will
d.yomTammeW h'."' 'ftari-y , Present a strong front. Hooey Baker
Ij-.tiux lint nltV and --t't rest up for hli and Fddie Hill nre nbiut the enK two
iKht-mund ivtte with Battllni Lrnard ' ' h)UrH frnm I'hni.e twn fnineiis tenme nn.
,h VnlnniU lomerrow. I.fenird ul'l Imi In I t""rH '''" innse two inmniis teams new
fit fetti" for thin match, hl mt Imiwrt.in1 1 net members of the St. Mchelajt Club
of his (arr. Bebby Durman '11l he 'n
th Mini with Temmv Olearjr. Othr bouts
Crties nll' v. Kid 1Vanr. KranKl i"en
-a; ' Sp!V a Sheridan and 1511! KrJi-r n.
tattv l)chtr
I. tl.rn., Iw. nni'e.1 I'l I.OUOU" Iinil
the ethers were even. Still the battle
ths closer than t'.i- -umniiwv nf the
jeunds would indicate. V illtam
bedv smashes and vicious right hand
tipp'ercuts nt clee niiarters. for which
Vows l.edeuv nppnrentlv unable
In J.lie- n defen-e. tmilly enabled him
t come th.i.urfli.
Vllllum Leeks (ioed
rri . w 1 1. m firlit.n? stremrlv. 'n'k l'errr ..! com-) en frnm rittabu'sh
That William-, is lignung l"Il;, ri tm Kid Ij-wi. UI arrlv, from Ni .
Js tthewing a let of his old-time tool- Ver.t f0. an iint-reund beu? hir en Men
ii-nrk nnd also nutting pluut of Steam d- nliht nt thf Oli-mpia. This wll b
In his blows, was t-viaeni. p"" n,ham In nln.tn mundp in Kruciand r.-- , team, stated Inst nlcht that she had
times Ledoux was rocked, tie lurcn.-a r.crv j0, N.ien. who l. ttinir in .hat I accepted the rhnllenge of the Best-n
4rn .le te trie, nnd once almost went under lh dlr.ct.en of hln bre'MrmanaHr , r. .', .,. ,, ..,
In the fleer, but the Frenchman's re- ai.h. onceunttr iSBIy i..ary in tn,
ninerative iKiwcr' enabled him te offset
i... 1.-1,1'. lmtterln" attack Aiifiwer te qurr: Tea. Johnny Kllbane ou
the Kill s lmucrin ,,. fha ' pelnmd t3nn- Leenard In N-w Yerk, tsn
The opening canto was really the Jounas- , iD:5.
only bad round for Williams. Before,
the K.I nnd a mince te K ( ui ... ..u, , ((- j,;;'.,-,,-,-,; -ft -,- XrdmeTr Md tin
reun',; te fv rfere s dM-l:en. en n-p'ntwr
SI l"n lledU will apptar In th? tfmitiml
of h, urn4 flhew
ICemarkelile Plajlng
Miss Townsends mark of
goals in one game was one of the finest
pieces of individual brilliancy eer seeu
en a Philadelphia field. But what miule '
Miss Tuwuseiid's piny even mere von- !
derful was the fact that Mie did net
try te perform individually te the
detriment of teamwork. On the con-i
trnry, she passed in tine stjle und re-
celvetj pase from her teammates with,
equal facility. j
Miss Townsend's mum weiuig fi.rte
is her nercij and accurate, drum::. '
By SPICK HALL
that was leinarknble considering the
few times that the team hns been able
te play together. Miss Mury ('. Mer-
,n ,1 1... .n. n nf . t. ..... . ..
f,.i, 'inn cum, mif .ii tnu j;e.s ,wi- i
teniny, cim n whole let mere than merely
vcere. Time nnd again she wrested the
ball from an opponent and cither cu
rled all the way down the field her
self or pnssed te one of the members
of her team. wln helped her get within
the semicircle. Miss Zessinger, tee,
played brilliantly and Mrs. Brj.sen, who
played right wing, shot two of the
goals and played u tine all-round game
The All -Philadelphia team ei rtninlj
is te he congratulated for putting in the
field one of the best elevens m Its his
tory. It is true that they sufiered a
defeat two weeks age, .". te fl, nt Brvu
Mawr. but it is nle a fiut that the cel-
eleven lege girls hnd the benefit of geed coach
ing all season and had plaved together
far mere than the All-I'hilndclpliiatis.
Tomorrow morning All-Philadelphia
I'lnjs Hrjii Mawr again in which is
hissed us a practice game; Nevcithe
less, the struggle, will he just as keen
as the regular geme,. and n would net
h. surpriMtig te e,. M,. Tewiisi-ihI's
team win bi n w hie iiiaijiii.
"MIK Nativity C. C.. of the Anieri-
con League, which is .rapidly ferg
ing te the front in tint organization,
new has one of the best tenms in the
eit. . composed of nil stars of the sche-
I lnstif ranks. Kvcry plajer Is n star and
iti. 'lud.'d in the number nre the lead
ing sihelnstlc scorers. At forward nre
(Hue O'Brien, Mecky .Bunlii and Min-
, neti Cnlheun ; Wntsun'is the center aid
Al 1 Ic dek (ind Phil Douglas guards.
Ilesjiles p!aIng in the American
I League en Mondays and Wednesdays,
and at home en Friday. Mnnnccr Bui-
liik is booking games with first-class
teams nwny ti-m home. Address Pal
Bullirk. 11HI7 West C, Irani avenue, or
phetic Pup'ur rl.'M-W,
Clmrr (lull, vt tlprmtntenn. wmiM hk
t,i irniiii.. harms with llrHl-rlaps home Dwh
eiTi rlnu t" I'niuiiii . uuiirniie . ltub it V
Iimvmi. I'lmnu I'tirntnut 21111 ,M I J
Itlnrkslene .IitnlnrN um il,,iri.. ,,t ,..-1
fr. in e mis Imilni; Imlls nnd i ffcriuj.- fair
KUtriin'-s r-nni SVhwnrt 1H4 feuth
I.vrcini' ftr.'t
RUTH'S HOME-RUN FEAT
BEST OF 1920 SEASON
Then Again, Speaker's Achievement Was Almest as
Remarkable in Ycur's Sporting Performances in
All Branches of National Sports
By (UtANTLANI) KICK
T LOOK fate in the face
However prim and dnik.
1 it take the name s icerst Inak
And held the vital spark,
Te threw soft flesh astde
Where trouble rules the rn;,
.Ver mtifcr one etic complaint
.iletig the harder way,
fan you, irhn'vr drifted Iquy,
He ready nt the call
Te swim upstream again
HVinfrt'cr may hcfnllt
Fer courage also means
The raw nerve te endure,
Where these who come through fire
Shall find the only cure.
The Tepllner
f'TTfTILVT was the most remnrkahlc
W sporting achievement for 1020?"
writes one of sport's far-forming
legions.
"In what sport did It tnke place?"
There wns no reninrknble perform
ance in the boxing game. Nothing te
il'eak of, at any rnte.
Ohie State's remarkable series of
winning rallies featured the foetba'l
easen, and thereby heads the gridiron
list.
Winning two championship games in
the last second or two of play was
enough te bring Dr. Wilce's team pre
mier honors, in se far ns our corre
spondent might refer te football.
But the tepllner, after nil, didn't
belong te foetbull.
Tite Winning Decision
TUV. winning decision halts a moment
before two men. They nre "Babe"
Ilutli nnd Tris ispenker.
"Ilabe" Huth lifted n home run rec
ord from twenty -nine sonorous crashes
te fifty-four, ns we recall the number,
the most astounding case of record
bt caking ever known. Fer records
when broken nre barely passed by tin;
new holder,
A record thnt has lasted means some
thing close te the end of human achieve
ment. Until, however, mnde the old record
leek exteremely puny. Ituth mere than
doubled the e'd mark, which had lasted
for se mnny years up te 1010.
Speaker's achievement wan almost a
remarkable. Throughout the year ha
gnve the greatest exhibition of outfield
lug In either league.
Through the greater pnrt of the year
he led his league at bnt nnd finally fin
ished n geed second up Around .400.
And en top of that he piloted a ball
club te a pennant and a world cham
pionship. Speaker was net as dramatic as
Huth, net as much an epoch wrecker.
But his achievement cnlied for a far
greater versatility ns mere etTcctlve in
producing winning results.
These two undoubtedly topped thi
list. Ne one else was even close.
Nnllennl nnd International
BASEBALL is a nttlonel sport. Se
is American football. Rules mad
te govern these sports nre under local
control.
But golf nnd tennis nre International
spoils. International championship,
arc big features of both games.
Ne one nation hay any right te alter
the rules governing these sports unle.ss
that nntien desires te drop out of inter
national competition. Te wjy that any
one golf body can switch the rulen
around te govern a certain locality Is
merely te Indorse general confusion and
stir up additional trouble at n time
when the world has had about all the
trouble it can handle for the next ten
days or se.
WK CAN say in ndvance that tht
greatest achievement of 1021 will bi?
discovering the master mind who steered
the White Sex scandal. It will be If
the discovering ever takes place.
GOLF may net be the national sport,
but It Is nt least the nations!
frenzy, nnd new just swinging into Its
stride, with nothing te step it l'ast or
West but a brace of oceans,
CevvrlgM, 1910. JLtl rlehts reserved
Oiercd Coaching Jeb
n
!. I r.in.ls inlrr T, . 11. will inert th
Minu .- 1'atrl.U r i Mm en l"rl,l .,.
ii'im at thu ferm-r h hull. 1.1.17 North Mnr-Pti-n
hk. i i,t s no lmn Th. re .irr a few
nneii datia nn the St Pi.in. is f.chi Uule for
trmflinu- teams uljhlnir te ilny for fair
iiuariititcin Jeseph Wall,,r. i.101 ParrUh
'Irluncle Chili, nf V, Phil t'Mphli .!-Hri-s
t h. ir frjtn ii n nintevn ,ir .,1.1
iu t.'t. i.n.rlnu lair KUarintn 1 1 mill,.
,til Plftl. Ih ure. t (in. I Chter ninii
Vmliiti (lull, a. -ceml ilars iruvfiltu
i.am ..ins u, sihe.lule cnmu wuh tlv,
.rf.rinic ri'Mf-mable Indui ment. I'.tt lif.
fity SO J Snulh Iiwrrnce street
Amlil.r l'lie. of .'uni'len. 1 iilres pitiirs
"iih thinliiHas hem i.-inir A Masuir.
l.'i II. I en clreet, ( 'umil n N J
-1. -li ii A. . Meu.l Ilk.- in h ar frmn
r in ii 'riillrB IH..H M'shlns- t. i. f.,r
-.nul'i fiinuit.-.-.". lljuurd .N Miir
." -' r. . t nn lrell
... . . .Iiinl.irs .iil.l lili t h ir
f. ii nun. . ii-rriijrteii ynir . tmiii liaMiit.
.hi ..n.-iiiff luir nit iranteea
me p,,r,. d she never Iem-s m,I,i Wm 'ZlX "no.,',5 7 -'T
of the gi.alkecper, either. This Is shown I- would rnake a an- . n in h n-..r fuiu-. "f 'l-.t. f -r f.-urte
U i M I . . ,
st. Nmik. .. IT .nn,. -i leir... f . I -""'".'.''. - '." Wlt tjnnl.ll flrr-t
When sin- gets within strikliiir distance , ,n"', r""':Rr ? h' .' l-us iii-, ,. , , 'f.?"' . ";,r',' :L,.'.'!'.:h '.V J0"" .w"u,'!
the goal she take, a wallop nt the m .tipi ii ii Pr,.!... s i.rep.niti,.., m , r, l""", t"ms 'ff. rinit r.-iu..i i.l.i.. indu-envnts
OUIl that WOUIU le credit te the lict "' linatnn Anierlams tie r. f u-.1 t i-wal " .' .".:" ,,",'" ."'tkhi i-i ,r. , nn.
raiellns tlve. in, H frv,
en.nl 1 1. en.v u r ..1.1 I
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"-' u. ,.: Mni"T,,"".,.K"'r"'ulv- i'i".t.n
sirnten II. c., n fourth, n-xlxtei n i . nr mi.i
. imiM. "U d like l.i l.ek imnina uwhv fr .m
I .in. .Kir n ihr week nn.1 .it it, , ti ri , . t i-i
uraav Mulit Ili..in,is I,. ,U,i,., "'ri
Ii Itnnenifi i-treet. "
Mm nidi Junier.., n feurt. en-nlxt, en-v.ar
1 .uiint.t. Imve dateh tpn fur traielim;
.ins f r thflp ure erferlTiK full ri.trn i.., s
K.nt'ti.n 317 -i lluntliiBl ii -r..i
'I lie P nre Micrer rlelrn .if u , MMvi
; 1 ixij'tini" r ' n Ii ur.cu ,n Ih s
' ' s- Hi P. I S .' ii, '.,, i ,, lln
' I K.in t i i H . i Ii b . f
by the comparative! f..v times Hint her
drives are blocked by the opponent-,'
goalkeeper.
It is net a difficult feat for a hoi key
player te sheet directl at tin goal, hut
it is dithnilt te sheet at the goal and
at the biune time mis the goalkeeper
with such monotonous regularity lis that
exemplified by Miss Townsend's slioet-
fg.
Others Play Well
Miss Tn t end h.iwuer w'i- n t t .e
only lneiidn r ..f -he All Philad. In in
who plajed a s-.'lar gatiir . Ml nf .t
players, in fu t wire diw-idedl. "n 'ne
job atid di-pl..Md a brund of t k
M' Ilurke extilali I K lul u J.
eM'-ratlnn a nimila- pr.pes,i , ui,.,ih.'r
major lurcu. ub I ut i 'w I te nam. ih.
i e.iih.
Repeals Two-Spert Rule
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(Junker Oitt Is In ceed condition
Thev had two long practice pessiens tins i
week. Pollewing the game with St
Nick. Qunker City will begin te pre
pare for the clash with Yale at the Ice
Palace Tuesday night'.
Miss Margaretta Sharpless. captain
.vil t'nlladeiprila Ice Heckev
... i i., i .nt. tin. nt mill iihc uu uu-
lenshel tiger. e something nnd
TirttinlU puti'lieil the American all ever
the rirg I" ihe next n'ssien. Wil
liams met Lcleiix s rushes with a
fctrnight left and it was this puncU
thnt lutcr stepped rallies by the for
eigner. With the exception of the
llfth and seventh, which were earned bv
Ledoux. and the second. sUth and tenth
which were even. Williams was out In
front ceutlnUHlly. In the sixth reuud
their heads came together, W lllmms
Miffering u severe gash en his left
temple while Ledoux's eye was cut.
Beth bled profusely
It was in the eighth round that Wil
liams shook up Ledoux with a right
hander flush en the chin, and Ledoux
till but caved m The Kid was after
('hnrir who clinched, shook his b"
fogged' bend and then start. d te fight
back like the little battler he reullv is.
rln.1., ...oite.l while it wnH the hardest
, Hie L.M..."e ... e..i , U
"Williams has had -nice in m.iiumui T,
e Kumilliie u Cn
Olrls Heckey team for a serins of
games, the first of which will be plaecl
here st the Ice Palace. Miss Doret) ee
M. O'Dennhue i captain of the B.
ten tenm.
With the Bosten team in t-e fe i
girls' league will he formed wit ji
ten. New Yerk and Phllndelpl u
Robinson and Warren in Draw
1H
Breyer Wins Chess Title
It-rUn Dee '7 -Jj y, I r.ur t ar
IsrftprilT '.Vnl Ih, Infrrnat nn
Allantle I Ity, J.. l-. IT -Bruee Reb- mulin tnurrummt Il eerrl ns r n'
Inton of Sharen HIU and Temmy Warrti. ou of a pnixleU t rirt Ilejn uberf ar.)
I ui AU.HIIC i. i. Kiuini & r.uuns rirni- rarioKeieer u.i z- ".'e. tu nri .- ri p a. e
mun.l 4ra' n h- wml-up at the , r.tlii nti fnlahM four-n tsri'i, Mien s
North flldn A C Rebini-.li had the bettur nl Tarrai-eli l" pM'f"th prtu tn'r,,
of the bout In the opening" round, but tha I nefe urpUiee I tn ir, 'euriament t r j,
shere boy earned an iren breax h a better ? i.elmar- t i' ir.p jnl Senrr .- " r
rhmvinr In the later a"Pns Jehn Tyman, , Iks', named ,h u !er,n rretess na
if Philadelph'a ahadel S-unmy Ilrlneen rr.aOe his Ceht .n "is -i'r urn .n '
of Atlanile City in th eiht-r ur. imi
wind-up Kid Andy lie',', or Allan. le i'uv . , ' '
I .. .. fmm fvhnnr. Sl,.na n. nKll.ri.lnkl.
'n ! round- Tisldy lyienard uh. haa NATIONAL A
i rllrt ll.iiiu.lt" in .J ii wcipnt HtLii nu'Jiis tjrf ti A
terhnlchl knockeu ever Hum.! Orwn an
' ther local boy OrMn nDralnnI htn ankle tn
thu flr.t round and ww una bin te return te
the rinr
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California te Duplicate Yale Bowl
IWkalry. fallf.. Iec. 17 Announcement
hat they had atarted e tut. (I of $1 000 OeO
n hutld an its eti icadlurr. in .' fnlver
mtj of '"a. fernn nm tu. airr.l r te the
Til. Ka,1 , m hv fh rliamhar . ,
'M.,A l,nfU" under the CUldlince Of I ,-.ftn,mrr- ard ' Munura li.rer' Auniu.
rhll Olnssmnn, proved ceii'.'lu'nely that ti n here t ia
the former cnumpien is in eiinnui'i
form. The pace wns ternne ler in.
boxers and th;ijling for the crowd
throughout, ami showed that A lllmms
Still possesses lets nf stamina.
Williams and IamIeux . a. Ii iiighil
ilO pounds.
Besides Olnssmnn, il.iams i as
TfiMennnw
VH.I1T
Bebby Barman vs. Temmy Cleary
min noir
Battling Leenard vs. Kid William
rhIIWa Hepe te Wn I'ermer World's
riiintam Title C'lmninlen
Timi. nTiii:n ktah hoi ts
Ttfllt at IMISAailVS, S3 H. Ilth Bl.
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KENMISOTOV AMI SOMWlhlTT
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Millie MrCleaker T. laeiir Turn .Sharker
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Quaker City vs. St. Nicholas
Dee. SI H AKhlt CITY t YAM'.
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Tlrketa en aale t lee I'aluce and Kpnldlnfe
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MONDAY KV1.MNU, DECHMIIEIl 20
"Earl Mailman vs. Temmy Hayes
Al K.0. Miller vs. Henry Hauber
Wally Nelsen vs, Sammy Merris
ltlH
Temmy Cleary vs. Jee Nelsen
TV.U "KltT n ms. JACK
LEWIS -PERRY
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NEW SCALE OF
BASEMENT PRICES
On Our $50,000 Stock of
MEN'S SHOES
ta an aa7 new.
44 I l-erut
Until Wal'en hnfTet,
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mitim I GIRSH'S GREAT DRIVE for I
mmm iau,vuu iww wnm.
Through factory concessions and liberal losses, which
we nnaii assume ourselves, we are making tremendous
reductions en our entire stock of the famous
'fcmersen Shee.
Genuine Shell Cordovan
Brogues and Imported
Scotch Grain Brogues
Others Proportionally Reduced
9
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Value
$15.00
1235 MARKET
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Uth & Market 31.
basement;
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ones te share in this great half-price
sale of our entire stock of men's
SUITS & 4
'CDATS "
AS LOW AS . . .
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Te the Greatest Price
Sacrifice Sale
Tomorrow!
End-of-The-Year
Clearance!
A Drastic Price Cutting en
Our Stocks of Woolens
and
Overcoats
Made Te Your Measure
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Suits & Overcoats
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Suits
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MEN'S FURNISHINGS al ONE-HALF
Mail Orders Filled Promptly
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values are se extraordinary and the response has
been se large that there is no time te lese if
you want a geed selection.
Every man must realize that our special
clean up prices are lower than today's wholesale
costs.
Yc3, Sir exactly that!
Yeu can buy a new Buit and overcoat at a
half and mere less than actual value.
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