'7wi' n,1 -i' -,ps v Vy,fT- rrii '"Yf nj'i'KT, j V EVENING WbLIO LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, gAUftDAJ,' DECEMBER 18,.'1620 18 -fi ' AF4JV SAYS IT MIGHT BE HARD BATTLING LEONARD, BUT YOU CAN'T KID WILLIAMS, EITHER ' -' AMERICAN LEAGUE VOTES CASH TO ASSIST IN THE PROSECUTION OF PL A YERS INDICTED BY JUR1 rpIlR Anerlcnn T.rngur will nssNt In the tinwontlim nf the hall tlnr mnl Kiinililrrs vhi Imvi- hern Imlli tnl by tln ('hliiipi km ml Jin-?. Till n ntuiniiiirn ptrr day iifti-r a ini'i'tltig nf tin- miicnnti-, in which 1111 nppro prllltlnli w liulili' tn hrlp ih'iin lip tin- (Willi1 "f baHi'liuII. Nil ih'llnlti- nniiiiint mis loti'il. hut the leititue will nrc no ftxponii-. Tin- iih'ii Is to riiipln mi iittorm-y to nsst the profiMitnr In Chi'iipi mill fn throii(jh with tho Rumbling sraniliil tn tin litttn nnl. Till i tin- tlrst nilii'lnl iirtlnii tnkcti hy a ninjnr IcnKtic rlniv tin1 jill'nw -lifti-r i'niifcM'il liift (Mnlicr. It prove thnl I'ri'slili'iii ,tohniiii urn! Ill a"rliiti nrr t ml to clcnn !ioni'. .mil future iIi'M'Inpini'iitu hlioiilil prne ex citinc The AiniTii'iin I.imriip hrlil It minimi ini'i'tini; in Ni'W York jestiT'l.n niiil a ili'iimit time wu hnil. The in MircetitK, inniliiiiK I'rii7.ee, Huppi-rt nnil I.oiiIh ('ninil.i. ttllu nttenileil in pi of 111 fntliiT, liohimliheil with their lute opponents mill ever tiling wns ereiie unil lovely. Murh lull; un npsi'l in tin- lohbj of the llejmont. tint nothlliK wn dune No traile pni'il beyonil the rnllUT Biitliniiil stiip-. uliVli linw the cffii thone of tilt! elshteenth line Inlnieiit. Fn the innriiiiiK the nM Nmnl of illre. tor met and Bllhniitteil a lot of report, ulilt'h were pneil without question. In the iifteriioon nnothur session wa ealleil and nnie -surprises m re sprung. A new boiinl of ilirei'tor wn cleeteil, unil iid'orilliiR to CiiHtnin tin1 jnh shoiihl lune been limiilei! to the prel dent of the Huston. New York. Cliirugii am! Clevelonil club.. Thi i bicii.is, Vnsiititiiii, l'liilnilelphia, St. l.oul anil Detinit Inn! it tine .w'nr. MoweM-r, there wu ilei lilecl reversal am! the new board lsts of I'lill Ball, of St. Louis. .Inn Dunn, of t'levelund, Tom Slubc, of rhilndelphin. and Chirk (irifiith. of Washington. Dunn wa i In teil in pa f Krank Nniiii, who in vn e presi dent of tin1 league. Tli. look- sicnitirnnt. IImtj maminte hnH n job ex cept Itujipert, Krniei- mnl I'omWke) . It will Im reinem beied that thi tilo iiiihIp limit's exi'i-rilinitb iitiipuiint la.t jear'wheti war tirt was .l.-Xnroil on Han .Johnson over 'tin- C.irl Mays '.ie. The alsn were ni'tlw1 in the Inst si rap. whin the east their lot with the National Li'iipie and tlireiiteneil t" form a twelve.. ub i-iri'tilt if the new renrsanix.ition plan was not nuepted. Fh'KSIIi;.T II1V in.firifiV " guarding againit future trouble hu kieping thi rt enleitrnnti on tin sidrlinti. In uthir wntds, they are carrying lilt Mi fur unr more yinr. Jimmy Smith Has Short Stay JIMMY SMITH, the temperamental intiehler who did good beneli work for f'ineinnati in the WW world nerie and wa .sent to Indianapolis at eiisori. rame bnek to the National League jesterday afternoon and remained about a minute. Thi wa the only deal we heard about nnd the Niitlonn' pulled it no nlien soil. I 'at Moran met .lark Hendricks In the lobby of thu Belmont and remn'ked easiinllj : "That fellow Smith isn't much of a plnjcr, is he? Too had von couldn't use him all wnnn." Word like that ulwa.n open up n trade nnd Hen dricks wn w. Me said Smith wun the bent player in the world and nothing could make him part with his pecond bnseinmi. Then the conversation turned to finance and Hmith was sold. Then he wn transferred to the Seattle club in part pavment for Hrcntou. tlie pitcher. Hrentou worked tbree .nniiigs iigaiiit Huston lust fall and lelded on'.v eighteen hit He looks good. While tins was going mi Hurry Kra7.ee announced that he had signed .limmv Hurke us itHslntiin'. malinger of the Iteil Sot. .limmy will be a great heli to Hugh DufTj he cause Hugh i not jet wise to condition in the American League. Frazee. however, couhl not wait for 'ongrntulations, because Waite Hoyt. the kid pitcher traded to the Yan kees ricentlv, wa very anxious to see him It is said that Ilnvt wii! docked some $HllO last ji-nr while on the Injured list unil wanted a refutid. He trailed Kruee ull over the liotel and was still on the job at a late hour. Knl (i'eason hft riiil.idclphia tint in attend the meet ing. ,md he h'ee7eil arotiuil the lobb with Int. of peptiml COlllldenie. He did Hot seem to lie alilloved over the loss of eight pincers and nj tloir plm ulreadv have been filnl However, In had a Imig talk with Hugh DnlTj , and the dopesters ii; he want Stuffv Milnnis 1'erhnps a ileal will be put through before the winter is over. Hy KOIIKIir W. MA.WVKI.K liorts JUIItnr Kirnlni I'ulillf lslrr ,.. l.NO.N ftni n tnugh )nb on am nanus, The Hid he I will n U irnn't fv tiuu tnirtir Ihnn Jmt IWf. inn up ngmnnt it fmi'i .hv start. Connie H ants an Outfielder CI l Mi: MACK Miilked through thu lorrldorn In a rolcmn iiuinner, ami when closol ipjehtionod ndniitted he was looking for n high-class oiitliehlvr. Connie hns been up against It in this i.-pcct for m.iiw time nnd be lieves that the proper man will add much strength to liw ball club. , "1 have been unable to locate the man I want, m!,i "i.iif uheii 1 1I0 1 will make a good trade. I offer' am pitcher I have In exchange for him." Thi mean the Flagstead deal with Detroit evidently has fallen Ihrough. President Navln offered his hard hitting outfielder for Itollle Naylor last Tuesday. Connie also had n few word to sh about Maiir co Shannon, his tenipeiamcntnl strawberry blonde. Maurice wn- suspended at the end of the season for Indifferent plajing mid tried his best to be traded to ome other dub. "Shnnnon will phi with the Athletic. or nobody, vild the lean leader dccisiielj. "I have fooled with him long enough. 1 believe he is a good plaer. but his own worst enemy. From now on 1 shall use different tactics. It is up to him to deliver the goods or get out of baseball. Thi i his lat chnuce." Miller lluggitis i trying to get Hobbj each from Detroit, and if that falls will accept Hobby Until from Washington. It 1 said that Vouch and Cobb do uot Ret along erv well and the new manager of the Tigers, might listen to 'u trade. Wally I'lpp nnd ome pitchers would be sent in exchange, it 1h understood. H?5& wmmmwm WS"0CWSAZm. OH NO vJi M - You MOST BC THINKIF4G Of joMtuoDV ei.se- WMT RE- JlJCM lISIC'DCM'- HO RB'.ltr- THAT GUILTIEST FEELING vwtwjtwswavgtea MORToisJ DOM T YOU MEMBOR wsiersi Vou stdoo dim riir of rue fete. in ma 5 r note and AUCTicweO VoORvSliLl1 OFP Foo tl-S. 46 ? rM' vJv Te TimC s... . nn.ir.ut T.K CAAC OP WIMC row. FIPTY UUCKS sJOiT iMAOlNt IA.MST VOO' t HfVIC To T f3H IT MOIV- VcJ VAJA.J lsl GOOU FORM THr NKHT'IU jur . roj uj jw"s 1 -v Svsiatir jiNf.ni' mm0mwm&mmm Psete it ma xc, fM mold amD "? m tSo Yfi 1 mw. i Jt r .. ..&. up- mu 1 iy 1 iv j u 1 ill i imivj w -. - 1 . . . . nrri a vjj 1 1 mni f ' f f I T"t prnr Jrj J 'lll i)T. trS-.SfSSTJSSjriffi r- 1J . I 'sssi vf'sfsSSI '. JfiiVWy. - . MyM'W f &mm " wmmmwM s -. ?& wmMs;m uh esrM'BBB fkM W- jt iiV?- GftRRUCOOS FRIEND AND GOLF i? Sgs K j,'3(SSSSmWM Pal To spend tjif evGHiNG "SSsr?'" .-4"--"--?-Sfe5fe joo not CoiNCibe -sith the ?g sfe-L ""-&. '--r,:?s;55rSi ones You had PRevioosur BRITISH REGRET LACK OF "HE A VY" CHAMPION Failure of Beckett Makes Their Grief More Poignant Can Stand Up Against World in All International Sports But Boxing lly GItANTLAND HICE B AlJj clubs nrr not nniinui to part with star iilaurrs. finer uimii n tunc 11 numllc 0 w ,'nut.l lum nlmmt unii ulnurr 1mm (ill oirnrr, but the clubs rnntlc mm A money huf j;uir thnl Irtnl (rmlrr has lost it coiirirsn iotinl pouirn. Managers "Helping" Wild Bill WILD Itll.l. DllNDVAN. the new pilot of tho I'hll. had maiij experience it t the meeting. Other Nu tiotial League malingers, who were anxious to help him, offered many plajcrs for eah or trade, "I never knew there were o man.v cripple In base ball, '" said Hill. "All of the aged, spavined, lame and halt bull phijers have been shoved at me, and with the best intentions In the world. The other malingers want to help me, but not to organize a ball club. They have an idea 1 am running a hospital or old mini's home. They forgot I have been managing ball ilubs for the last six years." The I'hlls have arranged n series of exhibition games with Washington the latter purt of March. (Jrltlith's team will be in Tmiipu and will join the l'hils In (iuines ille. A Sl'I'IStl serin alsu md( he played with the f Athlrtirs. but (Ai Aim nol yrt been settled. Pvnn Hns It Easy Next Year PKNN'S football schedule, announced last night, is n sort of 11 ."U-fiU affair. For three weeks weak oppo nents will he plu.ved, and then Swurthmore and V. M. I. nppeur. After that 1'ltt, I.afajette, Dartmouth and Cor nell will be met in order. I.nfajette remain on the schedule, which made It necessary to drop Columbia. It wa reported that the 'i:atonlan would be dropped nnd quite a little criticism wa hurled at the lommittie. Therefore the Columbia date wns scratched. I Vim State I off the list, but the Illue and White is experiencing no dithculty in getting game. I'etin next year will have a chance to develop slowly. The game with Delaware, liettysburg and Franklin nnd Marshall will give the tenm gooil prnctiie, and Swurth more will furnish the first test. It is doubtful if Virginia Military Institute will be us Mrimg a last season, PITT, .onjcfc, llartmnuth and I'ornell will be jnur hard games. Dartmouth will be played in .Vric York on Xnvember 12. Hahnemann Wins Championship HAHNEMANN MKDICAI, COM.Ki;K wnlked nway with the first half of the City College llasketb'ill League championship, finishing with a percentage nf 1.000. Tin' team did excellent work, nnd Hrewer. the forward, was the individual star. In the tinul game against l'hihi delplna Dental Col'ige Hrewer tossed sixteen foul goals, scoring two more points than the Dentists. The games wire played in the gymnasium of the Cen tral V. M. C A. under the management of Ceroid Tatublyn. 1 ortriohf. I3in, tv I'uhUe I.'Aot Co. ANDY MMAHON STARS FOR PHIL A. QUINTET Post 26 Player Makes His Jjft" KASTKItN I.KAtlCK VI. !.. t'.C. W. I.. I'.O. II 3 .ISO rhllii.... .1 in .231 10 3 .Hill (Irrm'lwn, 3 in .'Ml 11 4 .114 Coiltrilllc 3 10 .Ml I" f T nf f VlHIIUril, ucbttt at l ronton, matins nriiMn;i.K,Hm tonhhit -, -. j' t'oiitMTlllr at rMblilrlphlii. George norman ana iermoniWn Ht itrinr. Scores Tico Field Goals. 1((lWn . v M ,. '. - L, r .1 ?-l. ? lUlilulll. I t .8.00 llur'tt.li.I t 3 nn,' lAIP I' ItUL rti-Mirr 4 .007 lliu-'lt I1il t 4 v.c. .400 .100 .ion .000 PIULADr.LrillA ploy. Contesvillc I ner had thing all their own way and at Musical Fund Hall. Llghth and '"'"ntuinod a lead of from 10 to l'J , , . , . piuiits. Iheu It looked us if they were Locust streets, this evening, in a bat- ,,. , ,, ..Mlll1(!" MllIlt r in. tie to decide who shall occupy InstUtcad of playing safe they allowed Dob place. The loer will no doubt have' "' plenty of freedom and four straight Held goals nearly caused their undoing The star was "Danks" (IraelT and to him alone does the locomotive team owes the victory. I'laylng at guard against J zees, tin; diminutive player dropped in three held goal and kept Lees com pletely out of the play until several minutes from the finish when he regis tercd hi only basket. MISS PAWLING LOSES company, for lierinantown I scheduled to play at Heading, and the Hear will In all probability win. as Nat llolman wi'l be among the missing once more ns the College of the City of New York ha a name scheduled. The fan will have an opportunity to see 11 new coiner play his first local game in the big league In Andy Mc.Ma lion. tar guard of I'ost -i. of llie American League leaders. Manager Myers gave Mi-Malnm his tlrst chain c Falls Down and Is Defeated for Flrtt Insi' evening at Trenton, and Andy s work wn the feature of the contest. rime on ice Opposed to lieorge Nortniin. one of the Mis Mildred I'uwling. who ha been hot .scorer in basketball, he shut him the star in all of the girl' senior rnee out without a Held tpnil. scored two at the I'hiladclphiu Ice Palace this himself and plnved a wonderful Moor season, wa defeated in the liist cu-iii um(, 'of tlie weekly Saturday competition Manager Al Cooper, one f the l'en Mix LHoyle was U.e victor to- .iiiiiuM , , ',. 1, f the 'day 111 the SMI-yard dash. M ss 1'awl- shnw. e n hnsketb, . sad 1 ',; !,,, HturtinK from scrutch. fell down ?.l !1 f, :.! . his sea-1 yarly In the race. Miss A. McNal.y .in- ' ""'" "" ' . 1 . i I WIUNl honritul lhi Ht'lfny HlstPr.M, Mioses Hoatrlrr CENTRAL 10 LOSE STARSJNFEBRUARY Athlotes of Seven Different Sport3 to Graduate at Next Commencement " .. . . . ..i...i.. 1... son, and that i saying a wuoie iui when it Is considered that he brought Teddv Keiiriih inrti the limelight. In but n collcetlon of Jokes. And ,,1 V" "f 'I encouraKcd throughout thi ..n.. uiipuc, una promising mitnli in given far more cnconrnt7.m.. ...' any where else, cipecfally more encon,. K!nt.J,l"n . ' .Wt 'I the UnM :"'":?! ,v.,-r,, " f"cd m so in.: 'i locantiefl." ' TN TUB meanwhile the Urltlih in still peering into the mist for on man who enn wulk into th rlnit wiiJ Heckeit, Knglnnd't n chance to win best hrnvywclirht. cither against a young Frenchman or a veteran American, who has made no li. tempt to train for two or three ie It a n very disconsolate situation Ami no one dwelling under the I'nton J. Xut It? knW JUSt Whnt cu" b" Q, AS Klpllog almost said: "iThi'- ourxbner fade away, ill h ?htern cf"" I" more irVl Lot all our pomp 0 yesterday ' l one with Beckett and with Well, Comrtoht. iio. All rleht, rttervti' Sports Served Short Siigarnuin Harli In (lame and Marion, won their respective races in the junior and intermediate events. The summaries : I ... s!..n 'ill .. hnnlt in action i"" junior .iin-yura rnr. tvnn ny c. Lou .Sllgnillliili will he Dae 11 in 111 won (Jitl, ,tnil w MllPn,, ,hrJ, i. iirnwn. and pair off with ( hicky rnsnn. At ii,,yH. intermnllale 44(l.yani ruce Won uy center will he "Skeets" Wright, nnil, 1. ii". h.iiiiii 11 iiHirr; tnira.u. inter. the guard will be McMnhon and I ms. With tln comiiinai'ion in action there i verv little reason why riiiladelphln Hoy' pinlor iso-ynnl rncr Won by J , Wilms s.riiiiil, V lVnt: ihlni, II h'ux 1 !lrln' Junior I'ILvaril rnc Won hy Itel fiiv. N.rnh.l 1' fiN-'iil. thlnl. A. Olrnn. eit.. 4iii vini rnrr won by CARPENTIER NO W BOOSTED , FOR BOUT WITH DEMPSEY1 i Frenchman Is Being Given Chance Against the ChampionJ Since Lat tor's Bout With Bill Brennan SENIOR X-COUNTRY Hy TtniAT a lot of difference YV thlnu' 'ilii a ' w irmnt'i make' It wn- onlv r t.f'y that Un.rge Car pentier was bin',' td' ki-d as the eali t sort nf a 'In1' f""- C'liiuiidon .Tin k Demp f(v the l"e... 'iPiii'i was given not mm.- than 11 ' or 'iree round lllllice. and In 1 mv "' a siiig'e yet todav riin-i fi in t'o r""f ' ill 111 I I .or IS II. .IAKIT a little Mir ufT with T.,1 K ,1 ..W, n, th, f,yfnpU ri.mrn. 1 -r. nth.. i.,t Mamniy M..r. ns vs .. ,,'iy v ,,n VI 1ni- o if. .. unit i:r ll.ir-rnan tn Tmnm Itmili. r lli.- RACE IS ON I0DAY Meadowbrook Is Favorite to Defend Championship Has Big Entry List I,. ..cssinh 1. s'iiu- are vering . t'l'lt the foreigner inuhlv dlir gernil. foe fnl the Atiiei 1. an Di s'llte the 'a lillnikol ..lit I', if fei t shai.e In " j)i nipsi.v di I w MU "III plls. t . nf a si. k I.e.' tl . was th.. w" ki III llipsi v vvniil I '' B rocnd was t1 i. itisid viseacres li t ni't Hut now , 1 - than a w 1 t i-it C.iriieutier had , i,.' I.evin-ki in per . r .Mini ni'i'i' than ! 11 Mi. I'hil.id. Iphian I , lifterl ',i!s,.'f out 1 st that 1 !.-..r.'. L'"t 1 . n "rnv7." W . 1 it the IT..I! in lnpe will, h till ehtin. Ivnim. h .. .Ii.h'.l . v.'l.rlht 1 ; r.r "i "i-'i- 'iit nn' ThUr.1v nluM I . K.si ..r. ,.,.wn v , v I' M. !..k. im i,R. , n rh..r!- Tnrnr I'vle lllnm-.n. hDi l..l tl..l.l fly. i 'ji -.k io n-i I. hr.ny ItMin .n ' . . ir, Tr- t..n ...,. a . hnn.ll'.l ' I I'i- Ilvs Hill. IMn ,r.l. I. r..l'. ' ...-" ""tf'.'l Mil- Ih. nm nluht. "'. T mm- Murrny wt... ts..s vt..rv i'o . t .. v.rk. f,r. i. ., ..u in ihc ' ' 1 1 . in Vl llHrn- n fl ,n . nt.l TiininiT l.i.i.tMi.i. nf i mpi. 1 t r r . 1 I-. n.1 in ,j hi it. Vi'lf..,,. i.'.w Yrn r I. . i ininntlnr tn Hunt.") Mr !..... r. It.!.! Kinfm.n tin Nn lfnlnl"if wtth 'I W" I rn. . .. lh '! .. s.,i f'h l.... l..n Is roi'i f. r .ill. n .'. k llr. l -lnt 11. Itn u. linny for . nun.!., r if ...jls Last f-nfurimv the Meadow brook Club Wn l-iilled ,,,,,, . ,,.ftl ,. ,... " JUIllO" 'inmnionslilp title which t'.din- the dub will h- nri to defend the s,.nl..r .It!.. Me,.....hr..k will have ,lght nd- vailfllg. this week over the other clubs ln.,.,,11,. h a- if will have entered to ",t "' "'" "'"' x-ore ,.iBht me,, who W.T. ,,f elig.ble ,.,lnt , , (i(m sin-. lu,l week while tile other ct.,h as !'!(,"; r;,,";""-'vlr,"lJ' the same t earns T M. n-lfny. se.in.l. A. Duvla. third. A Mc- nlor ssn-Mird race Won by I md. A- MeNnlly. should not play one of It best game nt.il b.tn.t mi. ..f tl... cellnr. """ ""i ' I uirli. (oatesville will have .several former I iii,., Plillndeli.hlu nhiMTH in tlie line-up. The most pmmlnent will be .limiiiy Iliown. I Tremane Beats Joe Burman who on v a few- dnys ago wa tradcill . 1 .. nul.l.,rnil..n no. I the ri" I (Ififliinil. II., )eo. 1 s. Carl Trrmii ne. n( for n cash consideration anil ;'", irieieinml outi...lni-.l Jne iiurrnnn. of CM lease of "Dutch Dehlieri. Ulil chuo. in .i ten-rinm.! IkjuI hro by a whtrl- l.irlr whn cntitain the "Coats," in mini finish In the final round, up to thM IMrit, wnn i a piu in "' I.... i m emit litt.l inkeiF three rounils, with three a o a Musical Fund favorite, ami )iuirlcn Central High School will lose many men in various formi of sportB hy graduation next February. Among tlie most prominent arc .llinmy Ilusscll, Tubby AVebter, .Take KnuiTnian. Andy Ford. Loul Lnznr, Tliornton, Charley Cullman and Hess. Thi;e men nil have won letters In one or more sports. Ititssell intends matriculating nt I'cnn State. Ho Is one of the best athletes the Mirrors have hnd for a long time. As a hurdler he won nenrly all the race in which lie entered. Hnssell cap tained a basebnll team at Central and he also hns been captain of a soccer team. He played end on last yenr championship eleven. ItiiacU Injured his shoulder nnd lorceil nun to me sideline. He nlo I a basketball player, Uussidl has been chosen one of the honor men for the annual coin tnencement exerclie. Thu teams to lose men by graduation or by overage are ns follows: Footbull Webster. K a u ff m a n, Thornton, Huell, It. Liebertnnn, Hull. Lnzar. Trachtenberg, Allovvay, He. ami Mourer. Track Captain Cullman, champio-i two-tnller; Unssell, Webster, Ford. Laznr. Ilarnl, Tliornton nnd Meurcr. Ilasketball Captain Lazar, Kauff man, Tliornton, Fischer. II. Lleberinnn, Toll and Trachtcnberc. llaseball Captain Hussell, Webster and II. Llebermaii. Soccer Hussell, Webster and Hal pern. Crew Webster, Goodls, (Jelber nnd (ireenebnuni. Swimming Webster. At a meeting of the soccer team Murphy, center forward, was elected captain for the third time. ST. JOSEPH VS. BROWN PREP The Coming Year Wc know we've stalled when the road win rough, We've passed up throws that were high and wide! We lost our nerve as the breaks came tough, When we might have won if we'd only tried. TVc've pulled our share of the bonehead plays, While the anvils clanged with their tune of hate, We cussed our luck in the dusk of days, As we lost once more in our scrap with Fate. We've" grabbed the best and we've out the bags, We've gummed the workn and it seemed to please; We ve pushed our pals in the mud and snags, While we took the rail on the track of ease. The comma year, with the goal in view, Looms bright and gay with a rosy light. It gives new life to the battered crew, "", nnomer cnance for an Honest fight. HOWAIID A. HKItTY. What 1020 Han Shown rpiIAT you can work hnlf-tjme on - double pny and make mnnv touch- downs. That you can't blow ud S200.000.. 000,000 worth of property nnd kill off ju.uuimxw people and turn tnc after math Into a joyride. mat long financial end-runa soon lead to a matter of bucklnn the line where the jolts arc many and the gains aic tew. The Undlvovem Hero A FEW days ago we ran Into a Hrlt Ish sportsman In the thrne nf mnrn than passing dejection. "We aro still keen for Rolf, tcnnln, polo, soccer nnd trnck athletics," he "ad, "but the main oportlng rrar.e Is over boxing. You can understand how keen this craze Is from the fuss made over two such poor representatives ns Joe IlecKett and Ilombardler Wells, not even good second raters. I can sny now thnt If f.rPllt Tlettnlll ....t.1.1 ,tnlnn o heavyweight champion Kood enough' to TZrZ xZT'r ' uvui wtmimiv mm iiri.eniier nun urine inriinunniii .-porunii nun ha arrnnte tn. l. .11. I.-. i- 1.1 i. T tnatrhea litn ku.hi... .J' . ''..ir inu iiin: nuiue ne wouiti ue n super-gnu, the greatest figure In the Tlrltish em pire. He would have no rivals In the way of popularity. He would be placed above statesmen, authors, actors and kings. And he would soon come into a big fortune, as he would be uble to command any price. "If wc only had another Hob Fitz- simmons, the fighting Cornlshtnnn if we onlv hod a big mon comparatively ns good as Jimmy Wilde, our fly weight, nut we haven't. left hero tdy fof Key 11 ,?"" Ilvnn. They ,M thiy "ipectM m i1 LhyMf'p,J.ne.,h0 Cutn -"'tVom'nJ SttSS.-ff:.'!"""""''- - ApI,ii".h.n1a: CnlnmMn -Twenty-lhre member. nf ,. Ohio HtHte tinlvemllv fn.V,ii ."..'!' " llr';!"1 .mt.lon. of the Weler ' n ference. left thi." morrtn, t"r vn,J,T Cf,1.l.,,l,.wh7 ,,h"' wl11 m" the rnlwriiu of California eleven New Tear'. Day' Tolertis Purehn.e of two reerultn fn. th. dr.nd Itapld. Club, of the CeJt3 I-aeue wn. announre.i todav hy lVn.ee Ire.nahari. pre.ldent of the Toledo n.w ."r"" """elation. Th.y are pUrh! ?,,5.'.J-:r",.,ch"el " Outfielder w HlStJ Klrchre.sner. The Puzz7le T WONDKIt why ft Is that out of J- the entire empire we can't get one .nod heavyweight? he pondered mourn fully. "Wo still hold the Pnvls Cup trophy In tennis, even If It is as far nway as Australia. We still hold the main polo trophy, which we won in 101 1. Our long-distance runner., whore stamina is required, have ensily held their own against all comers. We defended our golf chnmpionship, and then came over and won yours. We have held up our end in every other tinincii or sport, but New York Two London .itt,..t.. vnneuard nf a delenatlnn of Ilrltljh boWti vMi..Wi." mVch. eUBlllHllr fklll with SflJ York a nne.l In January, will arrive hr. to. .' ' ;r,iX,r.""n.!pi".'. r "i - .. n.i.i.ia n.lU I.K.ir.. Narrnnmilo Ilecnus nf what lie irm. a movement to "out" htm from the priit. dene of the rurtnr Cnast lu, W B McCarthy, of Han Krnnclrco today twue t. fueed re-election to thai ottlre, The VcoBj tender tvaa made ufier the al.irv of ih. n.nl hd been Incremed to 110.000. doubli II. former future. fireenTllle Warren lloth. rtptain of th. Thlel College football team lat sft,on ,; re-elected to pilot the J ml .,lun,j Mt lt annual b-inqiiet here laet nlnlu. Klshteen memlwrs of tho varalty eleven ero urJM ltnahlnKlon. l'n. It M. Murtihj bm.IuiIi miinauer of Washtn.ton and JefTernon Crt. lege, announced tod thai the It.d an! Illack hil achedu'eil u foothnll K.ini. wlm r7recuiir ior nrn eason w llh the ei. cepllon or Iwo open .Mtea Weptemter '.M nfl Ortnbr S, the Wuh!n.t..n .in.l J'frir.oi ariuiron ecneouie ior ll-I 13 tottll.lele. P. R. R. Bouts Tonight In nonnectlon with the winter Indvt porta of the I'ennajlvanln ll-illrnad nn annteur Iiuxlnr tournmnent will t,e etarij uraler the nuaplcea nf the rtillidelghU Terminal l)lvllni Ath'etlr As.cK-l.olon thu evenlnir ill the Klrnt IVnnevlvanb ctalr Armory. ThlrU-sernnd atreet and Iincmtir uvenue. The following elaaeeji will l rtpre- when it comes to developing n good "n.":d,- ''.R,n,!,m7"J.?ht f,'""'":"'l"" ."ifhsl: l ..i, . ,. i . .i weluht middleweight, elterwclht and lib heavyweight we hnve turned out noth- I henvyweicht. 1'HOTOI'I.AYS rilflTIIPI.AlS BoQash Knocks Out Coffey New ork. per IS Ioula IloKaeh, weltr rht.mti.ii of New i'nnland, addi-d another I-, his Innir 1st of vlctor'ea last ntRht when 'i.. et.ipii-d Vlnc Coffey, of Klnvatiin, N V In th thlr.i round of a Uut at tho l'lone..r Hportlnif flub. Frankle Mason Beats Ritchie cro.s. . oiihtrv It did. wlnl call. . I in lll.iek. The local manngers, Myers and l'ii- I ni. now have plenty of chance to get sJtatc Leaguers, nnd these team vvi I be considerably strengthened. "Dutch" Dehnert I the best' player In the State League, and rhilailelpliia iiImi has lohiinv lleckman and ChrL I nnnl. Mnnager Dentil, of liermnnlowii, ha begun hi campaign by getting in touch with "Stretch" Meehnn, and he has been ordered to report at Heading to night. TienUm Tnlies Iead 'P......n r.ne. more occutiles firs! ..i...... ... ,, result nf n .'tl-ll vlctorv I ,''',r, Hu'ne. In.l.. Ii.r is. Krnnkle Mi- place as a resil I m a .i ', . ' " l"r ' ,nn 1'ori Wion. tlyw.li.-ht. -arned the de- over I'llliaiieipiiin. r.") k .clsl.m ...-r lohrinv It '.-hie nf UhlcnKO, In n suing lovely until Hliyinnd Cn wa ten-roend Niut h re. r..lnr...l In' the second half and from -tt: then on the Potters had things . their own way. The s.ore at the end of the tlrst twenty itilnute was 11 to !i nnd Trenton wa held without a field goal until the linn! twn minutes, get ting all their point on fouls. When Cross wn injurid, Klot7. went to center and Wright to guard. Mnrrle Tome dropped In three goals ..n Klutz nnd Tommy Dutilenvi. who wn bads in the line-up, was a sensation Pitted ngnliist Hilly MUl'T. Dunleuvy only ,..r...l three Held gnu's 'I'll.- redei'llllll" feature of Philiidellihi.r p'ny wns the All-Phlla. Wins at Hockey Tl... All.rt.ll ..I. It.hln ulrti.1 hn-lrv tenm A f-al-d Hrjri Muwr .N.ile. ' on the ..tier', I '" ' ' .. . n leni.lt In the inmv tlnid today, la n practice came, thre. Koala I Saturdav , may again lireak In the game School Fives Battle This Afternoon at Crimson and Gray Gym Tlie Hrown Prep five will oppose the St. Joseph Prep quintet this afternoon in the hitler's gymnasium. Seventeenth and Stiles street. The game was originally cclir-dtiled for the evening, but for some unknown reason It was decided to hold it In the afternoon. St. Joe will probably use the same lino-up that was inserted In the gnme with the second five on 'list S-i'ii'-.ln.v night. It follows: Martin and Murphy, forwards; Diigan, at center: llrnilliiy. the captain of the football eleven, and Hrcsllti. at guard. Matthew Knur. who played in part of tne game inst as guard. Gtn. B. C. Junior Soccer League "I'enn" . . 3 3 l "Yiilr" I 11 "Ipirverd" I "I'rlnielon" 1 01 "II iverfnrd" n .....nil" nnrtinniilh" 0 a n n i 00 individual .'l.nm..ln.,.i.i.. i ; ' d develop it 1llitn- ,'"; I f,.,ur.' of I'hilndelphi.i pay was the -sting mutest between Mf'Kcrnnn ' work of Andy McMnhon. who shu ort vliiner ..f the Jiinio- ..vent last ,, . I Ceorge Norman and eonnd u pnir of ' K nn pn It... ll'rm. .. i..i. M.lh II.. hi" .' .' ' . ' '-i''""i i 1 i oruilliL'lon of 'Held goal nin'i" " nine.. Cluimt.'.iii Dnun-tv n- pitHo . I V ll ,,... , , , .,v ,,, ,t I M. n l..wt,rnr.k : and I in lor. of Nili itv , , i i 'l.. (li-er Doleum against I'.l'l Hr... n. in .i . ..nte-t that I ' ;" ' ' "l" - m.l n .., m, . a. Det ,..!'..r. ,,f the NV,rthvve.f V vV , I,:l,l,"ln '' , , , , ","," ., , II... I. ..i..m that the winner, '""'" ' " '"'"" ' -1 ,''.' and !ry. Morris nnd Un , ",. I Ynnal. Ha I ii P'oK.. !.,s evening ins in dim!! f- f.' 'i-t '" round- ' ' """"' h.-d '' fr the big cla-h in the Manufacturers nn. I 111. cm .lU'in'st f. Frui. 'imilli si QUADIpY RPT HIWPKI F "" r"" wi" h" "'I'T the nuspices I."ilglie between .1 .1 Dol.soti iin.l dianc.'. I"' ... Ink has I I bHAHKtT bh.blb HINUKLt ,M,,.,,,w hrnnl, C',,b ,, ', ' ,,., Lnioninln.- r ' he la. turned hi n .'' tine I .' i nr ""i u .. . . .... . " i' " ""'i i " lo-iniving course ; ler won -- .... ,i ... tier las a ban e. at int. they ,.r. Has Better of Opponent. Who Subs Sivt.ng from Athletic I,,r t n hunch was coining a the linisli a few I..... I for Willie MrRlnl,e. . r.nmhrb ' '"ter. Twenty -sixth and .IcfTer.,, mmutc lunger would have told a dif- I if ni.r-i. CarpenliiT has a . liatn Win'.' ii nf nn : i'i - ml th it 'ar J,.iiii. i .nl n . i how nil' I. .nn again-' .eun-l.v Ih r.nlli I- 1 s- ntn thiiu: thill he di. In'' -h"W th It v.lls wh.tl ei or not h uli' 'ale it And t .-" lieie-s.irv I.. I i that I III the ..Ih.r hand liei.ig.- .'.i niistrnli'd. Inst thnl ,,. i urn. d li t' ''ill wa'li.p. .lis" Unit lie wits I'lvir, ii- .--ni In M'lilit fnol v.oil; u.l ri ! nt nnlgm.'i.t in ni'X lug his uii'''s ami had a wm.d rful gnuge "t di-l m .nine, tin lth puin hes fii.in :in mnl a I ungles. It's 1.0111.' to li un mti i.'sting mnl. h when I' " l.innn ii 1 1 Is Ainci ii nn. no Uiattei how long it ,nt-. Sera is About Scrappers Kl.h hi V III. ni il' '" ' " o his ae.ind p,,,,, n I, III- lie !.. II ..I..I e-i-t.. .n riti'sii. fi'jMt in I in .'in r- with Ourlry l't ii vl ' '"" ' ""e" nh Ha' tlln-r U-ii.t.' t I - ' ' 'h S'.-l .n..l tonlKhl " " ' ' ' ' .'' ' r ''""! '"un;" ll.ilil.r II. n in i" ' ' t- lh 'I" f.riieiinl. Willi Ti.llimv ! Hi"- l.i.ll..r II .r ii l. . .a Iv ii n i'.r , r.'.ni- . M.n... .- " .. ' ... .. i ti . i..K. ..... .. Ilpta? nerriniiii n.i'i i" t..'..-. -- Y ..ing T ci had the hctt.-r 'Hiilllils in the the Cambria A subbed f..r Wi" ' n -ki , 1 "mi pound of Wallv Hihckle. 1 lu'ht rniind wind up nt C last tnii Him kle '.. M.Ch.skev. who wa stre. fs nut .'.lie full... It..i. ...... f.nr tale. north mi Ilaltev street to Ovf.ird sfre.-t 'I'liroughniil tl w.. ..n Hvfnrd street to '' ntv ninth minutes of the - -ir.n iiorin on i went v-ninth street to ' Colinnliia .iveime, west nn Columbia I aieime to Tliirtv third str,,.t, . ,,.1, ,, Tlnrtv third street to C.jrard avenue torn right down Hrevverv Hill to the! Hiver Drive north on Hiver firiv,. to I the foot of Strawberry Hill, up Straw herrv Hill to the re ervoir. to . luht ' notice and did no, g., going pronerlv- --' ff, ZAll 1 until iieur tin- finish In the semiwind- nue to Tweniv ninth str-el. t.. rirf-,i . up Vo.iiig Mull L'lin had the misfortune street to Hailev street, to finish.' I os. IUI"1 .lli'.'li live nines. The I nt-le follow : hr-t half and fifteen .ml in rind, the win nriiriiinllv hi"-l t.. h.n Shnrk.-v Mc C!nki v is -iiff. rit.ir ftom a In-avv .old. Iliinkl" tn..k the hmit uti at short to .hsloiate hi- hft wrist In the frill i th round of Hi. lioiit u Mi .lohiinv l'ia.l, the refitee stopping the light Ilugllle H'ai- km- k-.l ...it .!... Kaier in the second round T uvhei Diigan nnd .loin. ne I gnu t nght a M nn in. 1 ilraw and .In. Lit'' knocked tin in the s.c.ind lllil PMlller. M.il'v Jark rerry. f I'"'-' uriih i a hard hltn r ll-rm ii.i.mv f (I. i . I'lill. -Hevl Morris Kiasel. ff I W jlil-.i r lldwhrd Iiailh- rt M. tdowl rn. k I'.il. .Irnl'-w lll-l.r Jr I f - " s . K. 'mi Prank V'iirlhlrii.i.t p.hn M.IC.t. .11 I. II II II II P SI I. I Alf,.,l lilt I'.ddle Mar- 'r '" P.il'ra..n lUluh Kletar Wi Um M, K T Turn r AM n. ,1 .Santt 'I'hi.in.is (l.rvwy I M. v r lnVd S HI is Jr I S'.ilv ty '.illi.,ll, ."'jo -- Joaet.h Inn.rd .. ,, llrli ,.,., J 1 a"-1- r y fi,s.i tl llonohue JtiNiih Ilul- Football "Ringer" Used Si vv Tuir j nt,..n , ,,!,,. ,, s . nf - .ns tv pluv-l N.irlhwe.l llojrV I'lilt. Kellt fllll.n -, ih. . . I'.rs iprf' .h...,. f.,.",.ll O " I, t-naon John John Mien ar.. hat a --' . ! I.eei. inirod.ie.il d.rf Klm.r Camiihel I im 1'iiiM.n. ,, a Bm. win. I .i.i. inn Ml h llls-h S. h Ih"! . r-lel "r rhoiliaa I.w.ler. it liir.-ti.ir l rn' r I i.aiille.l In u. II. n Sh.ns'-i.n (.tV,..llr r luls- Pntrl. k llrndl.y v I' r.lpil lllr.il II I'.ums I., la- ll John M. M .In n I Mink I .rim lH.l.r i in mi.. r . r Hi ' a'e fnnn hi ho . I iliil. H" ." I'"i ' II .urk. John 'liunrhun. in Ihe future I'naili A If 1'itiil.r was JuIih W'lm J.ilm fi'llrlsn v nuiiai n.'i junn onr. jamaa j Morril. Ili.nald li I (Irul.l. K,.rl f reeenllv kn... k.d .l..n Jack Ilrltlnn In a n.i'ifled that hli eerv rea enula no longer I'nutta. hd J tiut out Vv,,t? On Mund nlht I'errjr vm ut, ud by Chlcuk-o itboola. (!,. IUm.ty, JMTKHTFoZa miimiai i.himmi. m:t laiiir.H z Earl Hartman vs. Tommy Hayes Al K.0. Miller vs. Henry Hauber Wally Nelson vs. Sammy Morris H llllsl. Tommy Cleary vs. Joe Nelson TKII "Hl" h HIIS. JA( K LEWIS vs- PERRY si-nta on ule now. lintel rt Minn iii.iiri llrmiil mnl l-nnist Ma H'milur prlrea. Telegraph or Telephone TODAY to Depot Commanders at the following addresses: ATLANTA, GA., Transportation Bldf SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. TIINII.III TOMIill'' NATIONAL A. A. Bobby Burman vs. I ommy ueary MAIN IIOl'T Bai'Ung I eonard vs. KH WWW 1 t i" i:i "iTiinn htah ijoi'th Tlckcti t nONAUIIV'S, 33 . lllh Ht. BROOKLYN, N Y S9lh St. & Firil Ave. BOSTON, MASS., Arm- Supply Bi.e. CHICAGO, ILL, 1819 W. 39th St. FOR FREE CIRCULAR PROPOSALS containinp; detailed information reirardini; Items of reclaimed Cloth ing and EqulpiiKc stored in each zone, which are to be sold by sealed bids. Closing Date December 27, 1 P. M. Eastern Time The merchandise offered consists of large nnd small lots of MOSQUITO IIAKS HAIMIACK BAGS DRESS CAPS COTTON BREECHES WOOL COATS BLUE DRESS COATS JUMP ERS LEGGINGS OVERCOATS BLUE DRESS TROUSERS OILSKIN TROUSERS COTTON GLOVES BREAST CORDS KNIVES FORKS SPOONS HAVERSACKS CARTRIDGE BOXES TENT PINS SPURS ETC. Each Depot Quartermaster will send upon request complete list of all reclaimed clothing nnd equipage stored In his zone which is ottered in this sale. All floods will lie sold "ns is" f. o. b. point of storage. Sealed bid forms will be supplied by Depot Quartermasters. A deposit of 10"r (checks to be certified) must accompany each bid. NOTK Slncn uliiHlntr Uie of this mile In set for Decemlier 27, It Ih ri-mx-etfully mihki'Mi-iI Hint you wire or ptionn for w-nli-.l old forma ntul list of mrrrlinnillin- onVreil Such requestd Bhoulil bu Bent illrect to the Depot QuiirU-riniiHU-rH Adilfewieti irUen nhovi-. 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