Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 20, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 18, Image 18

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EVENING PUBLIC LEpgEyaaLllA, MOKbAX fotfOEM&TJB 20, ' 1D20
THE MINORS ARE FURNISHING LOTS OF FUEL DURING PRESENT CAMPAIGN OF THE STOVE, LEAGUE
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PnOSPRIUTY lms ruined the trailing market In bine
ball. A big Hliunp wns registered in tin- Nittlomil ittnl
American League meetings in New York Int vvcelt, nnil
the chances nre thnt It will continue. Feu- pln.vers
changed tmiformi, but only after length) nnd itrciiuous
ortory ou the purl of the denier. Mine emibln't tllk ;
in foct, It eotlldn't even whisper, l.egnl tender u
corned. Kvcr.vbod) wanted plnjers, which is the new
medium of exchange
Under the present properous I'oiidlthnis it in doiiblful
If any big cash denls will le in.tilo (his winter. Club with
a surplus of eoln in the trt-nsur) will not purl wllh star
athletes for n bijc nunuciiil consideration, no mutter how
low a position the) me in In the championship nire. l.nt
Jtftr ever)hoil) ninih' iinmr-). mortgage wore almost wiped
out nnd notes due nt the bank were met promptl) . Next
jenr promises to he nnotlirr successful one and inone)
can't pry plajcr loose from their Job.
Jn the olden dn.vs men like .Inlm McC.rnvv rould pti'h
x bankroll in front of n n agnate nnd get mi pln)er he
desired. In this untune- n.- formed his chiinipionlnp
te.ms. I.nst ear he bid us high it S'(MI.(MH) for linrnlv .
oi 8t. Louis, but whs turned down. Till winter lie hn
offered $1."(,MI() for llcinic limb nnd didn't get a tumble.
All of which mean the game wl'l benetit. No longer
tvlll it be possible to hu pennants, and ever) mininger
will have to work out his o.mi salvation with the material
n baud. New pln.viT will hnte to be dewduped. new
laces inserted in the line up mid minor Icngucrs will be
flven more 'onsnlerntinn. Instead of chasing a rookii
from the inuring camp lvnuc he pulled a couple of bono
aeaded plays, be will bo given a thorough trial.
Kor example, take the cne of (ioldlc Hupp. This utb
Into was with Cinoinnnti lust spring, but did not liupic
Pat Mornn. Therefore he was ent to Si I'liul. where he
proved to be the star of that circuit. New York piiichiiscd
him for .''15.(100 and omo pin.vers niitLMcViraw is jubilant
ver the deal.
From now on iah sale will b- rediu'ed to a mlniiuuiu
in the major leagues. Mono) will bo spent, but the. minor
will reap the benefit.. Scouts will scour the couutrv.
vcrj league will be given the nni c oxer, and il look as If
there will bo more .voting pin.vers in the fHst set than
vi t before.
SALES irhuh bnlitrr up the finances of a ball club
lire iletnmriititl to leauue men. Sow that ilteu
hare been ilnmwitrd ire icill cc a real pennant rate
icith ewht elubs fighting joe the pennant.
Big Job for Judge Landis
lASEHAT.Ii mngnate have a lot of contulence in
ly ItOIIKKT V. MAXWKU.
Spun Killtnr Kvrnlii 1'iilille Uilerr
(raining (rips and appointing new managers. Tj" Cobb
hns signed the papers to manage Detroit for one enr,
Htid will rehearse in Hot Wells, Tex. This will be a
rather unlipie experience for Cobb, us he hns not been
on a training (rip for )cars and jeurs. lie ulwajM
dodged this iiurcmuiicrativc grind, but now must be tlrst
on the Job to et nil example for his placrs.
Some sa. that T Is loo temperamental to be a succc-a
ns a mnnngor. Tliry believe he will be lighting with bis
plii) cm and the club will stage dally bivttlc-to aid. Hut
there is no danger of that. Cobb Is a smart ball player
and knows what to do. He Is a natural lender mid should
hnve no trouble.
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amontblv in the mnjor leagues. The iuilge has a big job.
on his linniK and will rcalir.e it as oon ns the tireworks
begin, lie will decide mi") battle, and the principal one
probably will be in the merican League.
Trouble is brewing bccnuo of tin- dropping ol the litis
ton. Chiengo nnd New York club from the board of di
rector. Instead of naming th president of these clubs,
as lias been the custom for years. I'residuit .lohnon
handed thorn the ie.v mitt and absent treatment They
were ignored nnd the old board, with the exception of
Jim Dunn, of Cleveland. a re -elected.
This has widened the tire.icn in ine .iim-rn-un i.eag.is.
Tt lms been known that the majority
.!...,. u, ..nninie. but from now on
friendl'v IT there i a ihimei- the battling colonel, with
Frn7.ee' and Comiskey. will let go with both barrels, and
the Hwyor in Now York will have another -oft winter.
ImlJe Lnndi will have to settle this row. Ai present
hi. i orimnizlng bis orticc force, but when thai
1.1 M.w mil bcirin. The scrap is likol) to
lltn i(i'i'f .- - -
any time.
In the meantime.
and minority were
the) will not be so
done
start
the clubs arc making plan tor the
A S O ; nf the Detroit iirirtpnprr men tnitl:
1 V Cobb mmle up hh mimt to br the firif truck
Iriver in the irorM. he irouM be the belt truck
ilriver. nil if he irnnt.i to he the ftnf iimniitfrr in
the Icnpiie, he trill be the bent manager. It's up
to Aim."
Cobb Is fcteran of the A. L.
ALTIl.'d'dll but thirty-four years of age. Cobb is Hie
oldest plnver in point of service in the Amerlehn
League. He i the veteran of that circuit, having plnxctl
sixteen senson He joined the Detroit club In 11M15 nnd
has been a regular ever since.
Krnnk Navln. president of the Tiger, said hi. eout
were fooled on Cobb when they went to Augusta In look
over the talent. CI) do l'ngle made n big hit and In the
spring of 11)05 a ileal was made for hi service. Kddie
'"otto wn.s left in Augusta in part piijinent for Kngle and
Cohb was overlooked entire!). However, an outfielder
was needed later in the season and T was purchased fur
the large um of S"(H)
He didn't do ni'ieh the lirl ,ear. liuNhing with a bat
ting average of .12-111. In l'.IIMi his ,ot temper got him into
lot of trouble, hnving t'it lights with (Jeorge Schmidt,
Kddie Solver, C.eorgc Mullin and Sum Cinwford. T.v got
info so much trouble thnt he" wn offered to Washington
for Pitcher Hogg, hut the Senator passed him up. thus
overlooking n wonderful chance.
After that Ty calmed down and started to pin) base
ball He was the greatest that over unl hi spikes In u
diamond nnd became a big gate attraction. He wa ,o
fust lie f null bent out inficitl tap and his work on the
base could not be ecpialed. He reigned supreme until
llnbe Ilutb appeared last jear and vviped the crown
lempornrllv .
COH It lens injured lait year ami tauld not ilo m I
hi'tt It r niflet'i'tl n mi'W..' Ai fnnn , tmlli. '
jinn irith I'higvliml in Chicnpo tint trai on the lidc
Unci mail of the time. He ilid not net relief until
he viittcd I'hiladelphin and irni treated bu l)i .
fdriirff.
Lynch Ao Set-Up for Herman
CllAMPItlNSIllP bottles nn: getting nulto common over
In New nrk. I.ooiinrd defended hi title aganist
doe Welling. Deinpey did the snme against Itrennan and
on Wedncda.v night Pete Herman will mix with Joe
Lvnch Proic a fistic viewpoint the L.v neh-IIermnn
aftnlr oh it all over tin- other two. The men are evenly
matched and in New York the) say thnt Ljnrh will win.
In other word, there i an air of uneertnint) nboiit the
mntch. It isn't a one-sided affair.
L.vncii and Mcminn have met three times, with honors
about even. The Inst meeting was at Wnterbury. Conn.,
where l.vnih won a no-dcoiion bout b) a wide margin.
Me had all the bettor of it Siuc-e thnt time the New
York biiutnin bus Knocked out Jack Sharkey nnd boosted
himelf into the logical oniifemlorY class.
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Football, Baskotball and Relays
Only. Self-Supporting Activi
ties Baseball Disappoints
Three sporln nut of nineteen were
self-supporting nt the T'nlvcrslty of
Ponnsjlvnnln during the year closing
August HI. The finnncinl report wn
made nnlillo br the trensiirer of the
i athletic council. , Football, the sport
' that curries along most evrrv other sport
nt the t'tilverslty. wdh the blc money
maker. During the Folwell regime in
, 1S10 the football tenm drew In nt the
gnle ?I1(l,0l"i.()5. one of the Inrgest
If not the largest sti mover iiiuile by a
foofbnll tenm fn the history of the sport
at the Institution. Of the amount Inken
in at the gnte. .i!.S,SS5. 10 was used up
In the expense of keeping a tenm. The
remainder vvns clenr profit.
Hnsketbnll nnd the rcln.vs were the
only other sports 'outHlde of football to
bring In n profit to the athletic associa
tion. The wonderful plnjlng of Hie
ipilnlel last season In winning the inter.
colleginte title with nineteen strnght
victories u ml their winning of the Ameri
can college title by defeating Chlengn
In n post-Monson series, nccounted for
the Inrgest profit ever mnde by u basket
bull team.
The quintet nt home nnd nbrnnd drew
In SlO.'JIS.o.'t. ()f which amount, after
expenses hns been deducted. $72(11 .'!!
was on the right side nf the ledger.-
The big crowds that witnessed the re-
I lay rnces In April paid $'Jtl.1.'IR.:i.'l to w
i the cluimpions in track and field of the
i Americnn college perform. The profit
from that nmoiint vnn gUI,:!"!..".'.!. Tlie
drawing power of the fumous I'.ngllsh
t-v i A - T T T-?y T" lk r A rr s r r-w i l 1''"1" "'" ntthletes is given ns the reason
T?T? A n V hit I t? MA TOUTr W f(,r "" lWt Kate ever drawn by the
JL VJLJX XJLS J. M. V x V J-'XJ. X JL y JL JLJUS Kj relays. t)n (lie second day of the car
THREE SPORTS OF
HERE'S "SUB"QUARTER
LIKE HERO OF FICTION
Allan Davey, Badgers, Weighing 140 Pounds, Has Won
Three llig Games'by Own Work, but Not
a Regular on Varsity
PROSPERITY CAUSES HEAVY SLUMP
IN THE BASEBALL TRADING MARKET
CASH SALES ALMOST ELIMINATED
' GKANTUAND ItlOE
:'' day ico4l bo on a tcoilil-icule punted to Dnvey
train n :
('"li.rluht New VurK Tritium. Ine
U. S. DA VIS CUP TEAM
! Tilden and Johnston in
Shape for Contests Sched
uled Next Week at Auck
land, iSew Zealand
AI'TKU les than two wie
in New Zealand, the
KID WILLIAMS IS FOOLING
FATHER TIME WITH GLOVES
Two Ring Victories in Three
Days Is Feat of I eteran and
Former Champion Can
Make If eight
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mWO victories with onlv one
sandwiched in. nznint n veteran and
most rugged opponent, and then two
night later against.,!! x.nithful. pro
duetive nnd .lever unttmnn. i too bnl
llnnt record made lar week ti Knl
"V'llliams And. to think, rim' tin
Klddo was figured to be u ' ha been"
two year ago !
Charlev Ledorx tne t igi, and ag
gressive Fren'hninu guv. William a
terrific tmt lnlns twel.-e round Imtt'. on
Thursday nignt. and then .in Saturdav
n1iht Ilnttliug Leonard was ndib'il to
the former champion iiefenml victiin
nince the Kid started In " i nine-buck"
enmpaign. Whether Will'ntn succeed
5n regaining hi lost li.nunm title re
mnlns to be i"n I ut i . due il
will be little slmit f mii.icii'ou for
.John liutenko tin' kid'- r-.-n I mini", will
he thirtv ve;ir "I ag. on in- next birth
d.l) .
Not Through
That Williams i 'a imm being
through a n j'owih.ui .va- proved .on
diisiveh in hli- tivn limitw nt week
The I.oilotiv eoutesl ' one of the
toughest tussles fver put on bv :i pair
of bnntnms. whi'e in t !. I "onnnl "t
to William iiune tr.un behind and i.
a winner lnvond auv lesinui nf doubt
Ieoi,u-il stiu'te,1 ,iT ' ' . 1 -or wit
ner. The liiitt'er wn- ...iiideiil he
was ciol nun ' oII.m t. .1 nn. I
For two round W i"i:n -recelvtiig
end mill Iioiinro
11 lot or prni-hi i.'ii' P." 1
titlcholder got -tnrteci ,i,
round Hut on an .!T. ..si.
jroulh'iil Lei uard -v.i in.il.
nose eiil until the lun-h
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ON ICE TONIGHT,
It) SPICK HALL
vuokx' practice
Americnn
Davis Cup team i in hnpe to tneel
Australasia in tl hnllense for the
famous troph) donnted In lawn tenni
down in 11100 b.v Uwlght F. Dnvi. of
St. Loui. The nmtclies. xvhicli begin
on the turf court. at Auckland n week
from tomorrow, mark the seventh time
thnt a team fiom the 1'nited State
ha pluxed in Autralaia and the first
time that either William T. Tilden, 2d.1
or William M. .Jnhntnn ever competed I
in the challenge round for the Pavi,
Thus far in the history of Davis
Cup plav no Americnn team lin won a
challenge miind In Austrnlulii. ill- j
though In 10i5 and 100(5 our player
bent their .intipodeaii opponents in the
final onlv to loe later to the HrltNh.
mm,;. ...in. however. It appear that
tin. Americnn have a decided edge on
Johnston ami Tilden
to Play All Matches
In tlie Davis Cup matches, which
begin at Auckland. New Zcniilnd, a
week from tomorrow, only Hill Til
den. of Philadelphia, and l!y John
ston, of San Francisco, will compete.
Liiili will phi) two singles mulches
and w ill be paired in the doubles.
The other tvvn members of the Amer
ican team, which is now practicing
for the ionte'ts, are' Watson M.
Washburn. New York, and Captain
Sum I laid), also of New York.
In the preliminary Davis Cup
nintche phi)iV in 'Kiirnpc last sum
mer, Tilden and .Johnston played till
the nintche. .
attack of cither Tilden or Johnston or
the pair a a team.
A meeting uf the Davis cup commit
tee, origlnnllv scheduled for Saturday,!
will be hold late this afternoon in New
nrk. Itcceiitly the French Davis cup
committee submitted several tentative
revision and it is to consider these
pioposed change that today's meeting
wn ordered.
These relate to flic rules which shnll
bo applied to such mutches, inlsing the
question whether these should be the
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Club Sextets Will Clash
at Ice Palace
their rivnl in spite of the fact that n ' rule of the International Federation or
number of Australian critics nave pio
dicted another home victory.
On n number of occasions Americans i
Ituve been orinul) affected and inrre
soondiiiglv handicapped hx the damp,
weather but it appears that rilden and
Johnston have loiinueu into snupe u -
nival Franklin Field u-ns 'nnekeil to Its
capacity, hundreds standing nround the
Held, while several thousniiil were un
able to gain admittance to the stadium.
The biggest deficit wan an account
of the crew which cost SI 0.001 ..'IS with
out u penny in return. Crew is nlwn.vH
the. most expensive sport nt I'enns.vl
x ti ii in ns it is nt very college support
ing one.
T'le track tenm lost $12,4(14.04. The
main reason for this loss In the poor
ntteiidnnro at the Intereolleglnt" cham
pionships on Franklin Field last May.
The failure of baseball during the lust
5 ear to make Itself one of the self-supporting
sport is viewed with a greitt
diyil of disappointment in 1'eiin athletic
circles. Only once in the Inst twenty
years has luiscbnll earned n' siirpus.
During the Inst year with the schedul
ing of many so-called big coMcgc games,
including the one on Franklin Field
with the Fnlversity of Culifornlu It
wns expected thnt a great deal of cur
rency would come into the linsebnll ex
chequer, but such woh not the case.
All the minor sports received ap
propriations nnd nil suffered losses.
Wrestling drew n gnte slight) over
!25(I0, the largest In many year, but
lost approximately $500 on the seuon.
The full financial report for all sports
follows :
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Klddo William
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. is disproving the
never nunc liaih"
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Wliil. X. ,i r . M I
mil Ksrl H.irln. in
tirt time in the I i,t.irv of i.
in Philadelphia two girl' t..mi
:.tge a plllllh cotili.t toi i:;'lt. i
" bel'vien l(. Morion I n. I;
sextet il il -. l'l ,n.ii, ,;,!., i
" . ' Club . ,vj k, ,,,,,, lf ( '
proniutlv thi evening nt rh, ,
Pnlnce.
For a month the member nf Close I
two teams have bee,, working ou, and
ie. entlv they have l.ien tutored bv
( o.ich Dion, .vim ha the Quaker CifV
team in cluirge. Tie girl have made I
teiiinrkiible progress and expect to win,
iii.'ir coiiiesi irnni tlie iioston ninl V,.u-'.
tenuis, which they meet Inter
f thcce intercl) r.m . I
I for next "if. owl... , I
meeting Vn,'.. I hleilon
lien'
Oxfoi
mk $12
wm, big
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I n -ii .in' to-t is srhoihil
1 ;,m. M",V,r". nlKht. All-Pliilndelph.n
r . lli.r Il.iulur r lork.
I T. mill Hajr, Xonigllt Miss l'l,, Hi
' I Known in lav. i, tennis
l fl' r . ir. i. 'i probaul.
b thlr aliHi-n.e for
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Ke.nin r'fr llillilo
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tin n... n him l.een v -irn.-ii fnr
K"Mt in in lh farmer h bout
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. ' ih. NitlonHl HZrflnui
1. .1 V ik'n.T .oh" .utfTlns- a rtUllnr.v..r
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hf srfnte.l tfi prt I. I hln
Mi' nrh. uhn hurt 1.111
miiiili t ... ...inth an., for
-am. io! several ,en-hPH on Ih..
n .ij.l . r ...If -I U to lh i.. -jt . ' ouiin
I... n i. ' iflrr Whkiii hint ihIih Unork.'.i
Il lie Ih lie fre. -t..it. t the bout In
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tt)d nut in front I.e. .nun! was
handed .. tirnfic tro in. ing in tl . last
two II. i i d
While William ' ue .n ..v.r veihr
for hi inati 'i with Leonard all of
wlileh i-nt t'n Kid'- iniiiiiigor. I'hil
fSlnssinliii. a fnrfe't of .25H ilieii. iv
no i .1"-' in thai Ie' 'iin cutne in under
'he in oci ir. d biintaiii limit I"o t!i"
l.edoiix iontet Williams tippid the
biiini nt 110 noiind
Outwits Opponent
When in hi prin. i W'llliii.ns Inef
forte wns his nggreivi lies-. He eonld
oi'ljn.iicb mi of the bantaiiis dining
the time of Ids hcwliiv Vow it i
a case of ouiwiltin'j the other fellow
siiiii the Klddo ha- been doing that
rncel) i. ill' of hi iimii'lie Minn gei
ting luick into nog action lam um
Tier
Willllillis expi riiine. his kimwlcilg.
of when lp hit where and how , 1 1 j
ijiiJi kiies in picking mil an nppotient'
wenklie. Ill gilinene. ling gciieinl-
lllil brain will keep linn in Ih.
running f'ii n1 tin... and Ho
Kid's populiii'il.v always will make
him u favorite vi ith the tan
I nillklr ( IOIV.il. Jioi.-.i a
..'it in the sixth r. unit .f I N
Sinrl'l.m when th.. rf
.itl.l Visit. II.'' hr iut ..
poun.lN
Ksr her
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I. .ut with Snllie
t,.l.l.. the bout
iKhi'.l li ten
h x r 'Hi.Ik ft am HIU
1'rnnkie ItiMtner. Ith. Ni.ij. Uitht
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rht ...te io h hi .1 hit hhI .i-.manHUer t:iiun
llenr. .ints i. '4iU In. tr affrtlnst the
I el.' if the lo.al 111,'hlwe Khtu
l. Tendlrr .ml H..im Lnonar srr
.ni'-lu elar Hox' m I. ..pl-ehi It respe'll.e
loiitM ii t i hr'Mtiitii funil bn t in t"hl. no
tot nt," The rru. eel.. ...1. Ie u 'd lo m.ikr
huv" ' hunrir'!.' if . 'ill.U'.n who ntherwlne
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," ,.,I'?,r,:,ll'"n" shniili is leader of
il;.- PI, ladelphia Ciii'-K,., C, b '".an
M,.' s th,. s.,1r ,.( .,, , ,nm4
will b- i.ipr,,,. oi t AI.,ilH,lel,
team wliM, II ! ..leered f, ,M n', ,'"
cilv gill. in
Here is i , ,l(. nro t ni
line up I might
Philn..l.l..,n;ri.KorC.,L. iight w ,ng.
Mi-s iiti,,,. Pan. oast l0,, N) s
Xiiltoii i link, left wing. .Mi. s.,
Fri.iikl,,, r.....r. Mr. ,lol, (;,,no,e
''' "ii- . in lie UlcllllKl ,
Mi Phvlli Walsh and goal
I Inn life l Inthier
Mi.i'.i, f'n. Let ( b. riRllt Un
.Mis I. aiioi ( oleiuaii : i-iiii-r MK,
1'hii.v .ett, left mB. .Mis nilt,,.t,
rn.ier lover. Mi-. Maigarettn Shmp
lo-. . .,.-, M M(ln c fol,.,,,,,!, ,
poinl. Mis, i arn'iue Valentine; goal.
Miss Mary .iniidmiiii, and substitute
Mi- '.liidys Mulbr.
r
London Boxers Arrive Today
New iirl(, t in rile urrlv I I 1
oi th ' yVur.l I . r Imp-rninr of tl hi
weight .n.l ii'll I . . lent 'h.ninioni. ,r i
'.ill. rx I f.-i. ,i r I, i e
n tne b. ti h , ,ti, 'he 'hiin,;ilus ,f ,b s.
V rl( T' . I i.irtiT nt itn1' r Ih rni,
nf the III -ni.tl.iril tl.rtinit I'luli wil ut .
t. l-it-n - f iI'iki in th ...nil T
ni. . lie- .f' i h .1 C'.l f.t i.pic moittli
point.
. Mis
Sport
llnxlnrr
Orlckct
tlasetil.ll
llasln-tball . . .
Konrliie ....
r.iutlmU . . . .
tlo'f
of tle champion nution. n is reuiiired (.,un clu!'.
b.v the present rcgulntions. 5J?'1",U" '
The French miihiuitich also advocate iipIhjh '.'. .
ii revision of the present regulations ' Itine nhouttnn
legnrillng expenses, their iden being to j ""J,""
have a tletinltion of the expenses which Huhninlnk-' .'.'
mav nroneilv be chnrucd iiL-alust a Davis iTiiinl
out feeling nny ill effects from the ell-j Cup match, so thut nations may I.'""' K" Mrt,l
mate """ """" ih-ki..- m ..iiuiiiiy in ""- WrcetllhK ...
vance ot a mutch what their probable
Itlame Weather financial it-turns, from it will lie. Totals .
The weather lul Keen niiimeu inr tne
defent of the American team nt Christ
Church in 1011 when we were repre- l
sented b) William A. I.arned. Ileal (
Wright and Maurice F. .MoUughlm.
However, l.iiriu-d even then hud pus.-,
the zenith of Ills court elTecllvene.s and
bad boon subject to rheumatism before
he reached Australia, where the climate
put him in such bad condition that he
wa unable to compote.
lielorc those iiiatches nine )onrs ago
the Americans wen- as decided favorite
even in Australia ns they are at h niu
totlav Hut it must be reinemberi-d lh.it
in spile of the great reputation md
brilliant perforiuance of I.uriieil
W'eieht and Mci,oughlin. that tpo
never ii-ncheil the height that have
been attained by both Tilden and
Johnston.
Tilden i rated b.v every lawn tuir,1
crltle botn at home and abroad ns tin
undisputed champion of the world Ills
emarkablo play in winning nn " nn
tournament, men wresting me
r.rl.l-.. title from (ierald I'attcrson
followed bv his capturing the Amen an
title nt Finest Hill, has never been
equaled And Johnston is rated onlv
a stroke or so behind Tilden.
Although. ns remarked n. itaer
Tilden nor Johnston have mr .on,
peted tr the Dnvis cup m the .hi'
lenge round. Tilden.defeatid Humkes at
Forest IMI" ' ll)H) anil John. ion
ellminnted Patterson from tin Auii-n-enn
eh.impionship the snme year.
Has Ileutiii Patterson
Furthermore, Tilden beat Pnitusnu
thnt venr in an exhibition untih fol
lowing the national tourn inn ni nnil nls.i
caused the Australian lo bow t.. Inm ,
Wimbledon. Thi" mean- (hat in -,lte
of the funt the Amerlnin in i in In
rated as Davis cup nmio. ' , ,in
well ncquninted with tin -t . - .,i nni
nf their chief opponiut- Mr .1,. ,,n,i
Patterson It is poihli m " et
eran Itod Heath mav I . I Au
trnlasin and Put O'llni U ... t m,
may get into the contln t ne tb r of
thein inn be expected ,nge
or doubles to stand n i.i ' ti, horv
rtfrelpm HTpenres
i.vn.ou $nn.7fl
loo. tsi i.is.n-i
4.78l).mi 10,171 4i'
ln.iMN.r.a ii.ti.-v7 -j
ir.ti.no nt 4 mi
110.1115 OS i's.SS.-.4!
SHI. 73
41.00 Hill nil
jiin.oo :ua so
in it m: o.
20,13s ,-i:s n.7s:i in
Ai no ir.r. ut
in. nut 3S
litis .-,o n.iiii.t n7
s-js -js i- 4i':i in
Jin no 7i'o 7s
l.rta.'i ai i. inn. 78
1 .-.at ml 1.-I.3V..IU1
-.' .'.S3 il7 3,07(1. tli'
171.331 SO 1107. Dill 84
y, HLumnnir nn ti-i.
...,!.. .1-.......1 l mi "ii..." .'."
!""?." ;iniuuc. xnn little fel ow
took the ball on tho dead run iS
Jtarted down thc field. He l not par?
tlctilnrly fast, nnd on three oceasloni
a Chicago, tackier reached him. one Sf
I!!!" i?aM,,,!?iJ,ta i?ot aml throl!
him ofT his Btrlde. He recovered, how.
ever, nnd, with excellent interfcrenw
from behind, crowed thc goal line. Hot-
cntyllvc ynrds for a touchdown and
f samrS,',tor ihe, whlUe b'cw chortly
rtfter. This year in the Minnesota garni
the score was 0 to 0 in the fourth n,,r.
'; ' ",'!' Hlchnrds sent Davey n
nnd the little fellow booted n Held goii
tr.om ,i,p. --yof'1 llnc -Wlnconaln wV.
nlng, to 0. In the Chiengo gnme hlx
iincrr tie too enrned nnothcr vlcUiri for
the llntlgcrs. for it wns his dron'k cL
from the 38-ynrd line that B,,""e ,hc.k
Itndgcrs their .'J-to-0 victory ovCr th.
Maroons. Quite n record for a young
Htcr handicapped by weight, but noi.
sessed of n stout heart and a love for
supreme tests. x,v. 1), n;
QURUIES continue to come in as to
thc limit of championship terrltnrr
to be decided by the Ohio Htnte-Ca f7.
nla melee. This battle will at least tie.
clde the championship of the Western
Conference and the Pacific. coast, nf.
yond that we have no desire to plunge.
pAUPENTIHIvToii't find Frank
y Moron yery hard to hit, but it won't
be many seconds befojro the French
brtVer will d seover that he isn't UcIbj
another T,evln-k.v. Hitting Frank an-1
knocking him cold nre two distinct a
slgnments. cry,
npHRItK nro still more tlmn one or
i- two left who cnii't understand whr
n lot of people insist upon hnving cheat
ing virtually- nbolished In sport. Thli
public state of mind is almost spollinz
their entire xvinter.
Coyvrioh mo. All rtohtt, rtK'nti
FOOTBALL tEAMS PLAY
AT' ARMORY TONIGHT
First Squadron, First Cavalry, P, N.
0., Will Meet Glenslde Eleven
The fourth indoor footbull game of
the season will be stnged this evenlnc
on the gridiron nf thc First Pennsyl
vania Cavalry armory, Th rtv iliinl
street and Lancaster nvenue. The YM
Hfiundrnn of the First Cnvnlry will clwili
with the (tlensidc eleven. Promptly nt
8:lii p. in. Ileferee Jiiid Wrny will blow
his whistle for the opening kick-off.
In the first gnme played, the Second
City Troop defeated I.ognn. The same
trimmed Troop A the following week
ami inst .viontlny the Neeontl Citv
eleven was held to n scoreless tie bv
est Walnut.
The llnc-llll of the First Sonndrnn
l)vev. sub niiarlerhaek on the tenm -.. .,...,. 1;,t , .-suppite; ett
.. .i. ino i... .nuii.j w.. i-i.i., ,i, nn hie. vireen,
ir I I If ll. P. i,.nr....,.,,r.. .. , ........ ...r.. M,l I.
I.in ... ...... lu lint m hns I. ..1.1 ,1nun Ilm I '" lhe
ni' ii, until ., ... j ...... ... ... ,.., wn ,
rn inn!
We'll leave rith the tcandcrinff wind
"I 7iijrii ;
We'll trike the trail to the Una toad'
End i
That nails somvtchcrc by tho hilh of
tight j
And the phot that come from the toil
lap yearn,
TJir spectral shapes from the land of
tears,
We'll leave far hack in the day of fears.
In the land where Wrong rules Jllght.
Bonic day we'll leave on a star-rimme'd
trait:
We'll pass the sun out thc western
way :
With never a stone on thc traeklcsi
path,
And never an end to the light of day;
Hut a rolling tony through a sunny
etimc.
And the bells of the fading church shall
chime.;
'Ifail! vayabomls, to the'end of time;
'lo thc end of on endless play."
Suggestions for Christmas Gifts
rrtO TIIK golfer A dozen nssorted new
IJ- nllbls nnd u golf bnll'thnt doesn't
shun the cup.
To Judge I.andis The scalp of the
Mnln Cove who cnnie near overturning
the Temple of Swnt with n MtilTcd pil
low. To Ynle A fnotbnll system thnt xvlll
lenve nt least nn appreciable amount ol
nnlldng hide Intact next November.
To all Old OSrnds and I'ndergrnd
Some sport writer who won't give their
institution the worst of it.
To "Itnbe" Ruth A new set of
fences,
To Orent Urltnln A heavyweight
who isn't composed mninlv of cheese.
To Mini (V War Another horse thnt
enn mnke him run fnt enough to keep
xvnrin.
The Dlfferenro
These baicball fans titr funny guyi,
I cannot understand their trays.
Thru laud their hero to the skies,
Thfi'rc ovcncalous in their pruiic.
Yet if he fails to bust one loose.
Instantly they jrer and pan him,
Jlis managrrs take no ereusc,
l77irj coil him.
Hut football fans are real sports.
Their grid star holds a lordly sway.
T)o they grt mad. and out of sort
If he should pull a bonhrad playt
If he should fumble, miss a pass.
Or' try to skirt an end too slate,
Do they call him a thick-skulled asit
I'll say so. II. .1. II.
A Substitute Who Outfit I ions Fiction
A -MftV-f! ll.M l.n.ttnv llw.l ...III nn .In..... ,
A ...I..I l... ill... I. n lll.lL ..ill ..if.lll ,.. -.
A . ,.......n i.i... i... tt..i 'West Wnlnut.
AA. in iniiinini IllSIUI,. lit .in- I'IIIC1- i
sity of isconsin Is thnt uf Allan
o-ii guaru, . eiik ns nr
center. Swing: richt "iinnl
unenviable position of substitute for two i V.. V,'"'1 ; right IncUleUiey : right end.
vcars, Con eh Richards refusing to tuko ' , "ll 5 nunrterlmck. Cooke: left Imlf
unnecessary chances of injur)., A year a?' Kcogh : right halfback. f'nrllle
ngo, with the Chiengo game Virtuullv I ftillbiick, Schartcl : referee. Jnp;
lost, Coach Richards sent Davey Into Ixcogh, Peiinvivtnin : n-- i l ,
the game, rcplaeinu' ltarr. the n.wu'o JWrny, Pennsylvania; hnad llneimtn,
tliiiirterhucl;. I'la.vlng safe, Chicago Spick Hull, Vuntlerhilt.
s Cordovan Brogues
$0.85
Riclvest Dark Brown
(I Ever Produced
Elsewhere, Here
ROYAL SPECIAL FOR M0N. & TUES.
If you want n pair of real smnrt Hnglish
IlroKues, stop in, put u pair of these nn
your feet at $8.85. You enn't match 'cm
under $12 any where eUc AND VOL
know it.
Ilii) .' Take them home! If you're not
satisfied MONEY HACK!
On Sale Day or Night, to 9:30 o'Clock
MR r I'STH'fl" HALF BLOCK
DS J 19 -Jl BqIowMARKET
OPEN EVERY NIGHT
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noon oiiiiv. m th-
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p tn lhi.lt-, th.- n ntnn ... te, .. .-iirlit
Phllinl.' eh . i I . .ti I h . I ii is Ii
nch" fur Te.i i Knl' 1.1-miii im.iliiMt Ja.U
rry. o( IMltHl.urKll (it thr llllliplii ID-
, Isht. Dojle h,i l.oi.il lii this city l.odirr
mid alwn Bhowcu writ, Ilg 1 a good-two
I'hili, and Much-men IT ill
Meet in Spring Series
.Sew orh, D"c 'JO Mil! Honr,
van, manager or the Philnile'pbiii
N'litlonal. has tontlrnied the re
port thnt his team wmild plav mi
ithlbltlnn series with the Athletic
next spring. He added that he wns
negotiating witl. the Wnshiiigtn i
tenni for .in . .hihilion i i ie- t,, .i
pln.ved In Floiids.
i
STERNER'S The Hou.e of Pipei
French Briar Pipe
Real Amber Bit
mF $2
SlOgsir
Unrth $3 to $5.
Only 100 in thc Lot
Our lininrntr stm-k imii.1 he sold dtirlnc
Iti linlldiiTM u nrw roods are ninilnff In
,tinl we will not r.tneH our orders.
Our Motto "Volume at Small Profit"
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ltlvrr Coves e.t ( rri-lia,
lllne I'llllll-
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