.' ll-Tjff FsT''' -'V" B" EVENING JPUBLIO LEDaER-PlfHAELraAr MONDAY,, PEOEyBEB 27 1920 , 1 -j : V " . ' ' " - W fl 16 J DR. WILLIAMS EXPOSES HIS FAMOUS SHIFT PENN'S OPPONENTS EXPOSED DR. HEISMAN'Sl atasa FOO TBALL EXPER TS SEE GREA T MINNESOTA SHIFT IN DETAIL AS PLAYS ARE THROWN ON SCREEN DU. HARRY .. WIM.lAMS. conch of the football team at the tnlvcrslt of MlDtimotn, in in the Kant with moving pictures of hit fnmotm fchift plnj.i. For the tint time in h'n career the Minneapolis mentor has "opened up" nnd the public ran hue n look ut the Intricate for tnotloDR which have made him famous. Dr. Williams U on offensive genius, nuil proves it when the camera starts clicking Lost week he Ktue n private shovvlnR of neoupleof reels in New York, nutl the Minnesota ohlft was visible to the. naked eye. The "ultra rapid" machine, ho named because it in not nt all rapid, shown every moe, and the audience profited greatly from the exhibition . The Minnesota nhlft In the best I have seen an place. Here In the Kait, Dartmouth Iihk the Jump formation, but it cannot compaie with the Williams formation. Treei alon. variety and deception are employrd tind developed to nu ultimate degree It embraces a rather bewildering ecope of operation, involvlnj hoth a line and baekiicld ahlft, -ometImen a double thift by the backs, with mail) t'u.B directed against the weak side. Tor one -half hour the plajs wen- Unshed on the screen end perfect football was played. Hj that I mean the varsity men took enre of the defensive team, every oppo nent was taken out of the play and the man with the ball alvravs pot clear for a touchdown. Of course, this was due to many rehean-als, but it wus so r.nuual to see men play that sort of n game that it was intensely inter stlnn- The films have u great educational value to stu dentH of football. Dr. Williams shift his lino, but docs not pull the men back of the line. The left side rims over to the. right, end while this is being done the backn get Into position Sometimes th backs shift again, and this formation !""med to ls most effective. There were man forward pasnes and the eligible man always was clear One play looked exceptionally good. The riht end as shifted to the left side and he took his position about five ycrds outride of the left end nnd u yard back. Then when the backs shifted he went out still further, draw ing the defensive halfback with him. The ball was passed nnd the left end was on the receiving end of a forward pass. The reverse play and delayed pans also are used irom this formation a THE men jump into their potition.i, there it no delay and not a playr teas off-tide. Thcro tent ' poircr hehxnd every play and the force of the shift itemed to be employid in an ooliijue direction. Tom Shevlin Used Shift at Yale THI! Minnesota shift is not strange in these parts. It will be remembered thnt the late Tom Shevlin twice saved Ynle from disaster by the use of the play when all hope had fled from New Haven Other college teams tried it after that, but couldn't get the hang of it and threw it into the discard. The Georgia Tech shift still is used with good effect down South and Heisman introduced the gliili last season 15ut t.i"e are obsolete when compared with the Wil lianvi Idea. Heretofore we have been against a system of oilense. but if a football team can master a formation like Minnesota anpivrently hns dotie the shift will be mighty effective. The rioiul ties are numberless. The old play where a bncktield can make n bluff to Hy ROBERT W. MAXWULL, .Sports lMltor lrn!n IliMlo knlerr throw a forward pass and another player runs behind nnd tnkes the hall out of his hand hns been worked thousands of time", but It looked like a new stunt when performed b the Minnesota team. Theio was a double shift In the bnckricld, men were running in all directions and the plajer who finally got the ball wns the oue least Huspccted. It would take many columns to explain the workings of the shift, but In short it Is n smooth -working, effective offense which would be well to follow if possible. An effort is being made to have Dr. Williams show the films in Philadelphia and all of the football men will be invited. In the modern game deception is necessary on the attack The plajers are getting so proficient thnt It is almost impossible to gain consistently This wus proved in the independent football gumes staged here this fall bv I.eo Conway. The experienced players knew what to do on ever j phi and prevented a consistent advance. The intent nnd direct Ion of the plays must be concealed behind some sort of a strategic screen or they will Imj ruined before they start. The shift is the ouly thing which 'can do this. Of course, it takes time to develop It, but after wntchlng the Minnesota team in action I nni con vinced that it can be done. This will not revolutionize the game. In fact, It will make it more Interesting to the spectators. Legerdemain tricks will be performed on the gridiron nnd the bewilder ing stuff will make n hit. IXCrnEXTALTA', Dr. Williams shoicrd how fool- tsh i i) to protest the numbering of the players. Whether numbered or not, the movie machine regli tcis everything nnd the rival team can get all of the information neccisary and more. If'illard Reported Training for Dempsey RIU'OHTS from the West say thnt Jess Wlllnnl is training falthfullj for his bout with Jack Dempsey in New York on March 17 If thetie reports are true, Jess will give Jack a lot of trouble when they mix. The big boy neglected to get himself in the best of shape for the Toledo battle and probablj learned his lesson. Jess did a lot of road work and wore out several sets of automobile tires while doing it. He held Dempsey cheaply and realized too Into that he had erred. He prob ably thought about it while bouncing off the floor in the first round and decided to do better the next time. His pride wns hurt, and so was his jaw Therefore he sought a return match and was n comniodated. Dempsej's showing against Hill Hrennnn shows thnt he is not invulnerable. True, he looked overtrained, his punch lacked the pile-driving effectiveness nnd he seemed slower, but he won by n knockout in the twelfth round. It is figured that ft good man could have Inflicted lots of dnmnge to the champion had he been in lirennnn's place, nnd perhaps slipped over a surprise. Therefore, the Wlllard match looms up bigger than before Jess wns not knocked out. but retired after the end of the third round He took an awful trimming while he wns standing up, but evidently has not been convinced that Dempsey is a better man. ' Jb'SS trninj Jiard, remove some fat from aboic the ears, he icili have a good chance to staoe a THE DAYS OF REAL SPORT A ' .i. " GOOD MANAGER BIG FACTOR ON DIAMOND Material, Too, Counts Largely in Success or Failure of Baseball ClubTy Cobb Will Be Watched Closely as Leader Hy GRANTL.AND RICE " After moom of Christmas day i s&rs. C-iifrli N T. Tm M If'! comrbaclt. CovvrioM. 1S!0, b'j Public Ledorr Co. SCHOOLS PREPARE Standings and Schedules ' of Basketball Leagues , FOR TITLE SWIM KASTI-.IIX LKAOUK W I. 1" C 'V T. P C. P-i'.lnir 11 1 S13 Omtn 1 12 330 Trmton 12 4 T.'.O Phil . 4 12 250 Vrntft-n 12 4 7.10 Cot-cVI 3 IS IBS CAMDEN APPEARS READING OBSTACL E Cirard College and West Phillies Favorites of Local Entrants The scholjstic swimming teams are preparing for the national interschol stic championships to be held in the Tniversltr of I'ennsvlvanla pool just two weeks from next Saturriij . Three weeks is a hort time to put on the finish, ng touches The holidays break r.p the usual routine work mapped out for the candidates tiirard College swimmer loom up us strong contenders for th" tit!"- West Philadelphn High School will also have 1 strong team entered. I,aw rencevllle High School. Tome Insttfite and other big i astern high ami preparatory school teams will participate Central High. Sout'irn irthcnt and Krankford are not verv strong in aquatic sports and tre not cimifed i.tui to figure to any eztent in thU event St Luke's Si honl is l, iiiully well rep rfse'ited and will t r watching tier eantown High will have a teim en tered Th" West I'billirs and (lirard are favorites s, far its the local schools arc corcerned West rhiind'-InhiA will havp a dual meet with c'nnfesvllle High oa Jsnuarv TJ and with St. Luke's four davs after the title MenM I,awrenc vilie. Central Hlg! I'enn Tresh. North east High ami Cirard are a'l on nt Phillies schedule Ambler High' Cagi' .-rhnlule mb'r High . ""I Vf a ief-an sur.i'l ".' h.isket'm" p mers -lin venr and f.ia. h II I'rlai i graduate of Vm'.le' H ru. looks f-rwiird to a gient ,ensi. The next puine is with I'pper rrn.- Ilign Sdi.ifl ut Ambler, on TTrnifir- lit s,nuile"'"i A'lir.gtun, Jen kint it nnd Narlirt'i are .in the roster for 10'.' 1 i 'up' in Me'7 e Ho-hards, John S'hnell. l'ullu e and Doiiglin re ti.i legulurs I'm .riser is .ilso mcnagei of the i am IVhcr RI-IimpI nd lii'luri .ire rl -ulistit'iti's The Ambler llig p-N are also d Telopliig ml" a .I'M- '.it with S' id der and Mi.'?. nrnnl- f'nptnln Ont fiftii renter Ac .IT -el' center , anil Manager ii!'r: an. I I-'.-iher. g inrd Sohstitiiti". ,'i ' .d- II l-lniis. Ileikhr Fit- THIS WEEK'S SCHEPVUS T'inUM Trntf.n at Coutesvlll Tiivlny Ciimfjen at (Jsrmantown WV.ln'.H'l irhlli,ilflphlri M CamJr. Th.ir.laj llrn.llni; ut Trnton S-iturfjAy 41rm.ntmTH at I'hllort.-lrhla Cout'vlUe ot KfH'Mnir AMF.niCAN uvni'i: w i. rf w i. Pnut W il n 1 fifO ftflth Club 2 4 Hancoik 4 J WIT Knrood 2 4 N'at'vttv 4 -i nn7 Ixiiran 2 4 3 P H A 3 a .'.00 Olrard 1 '. THIH WEEK'S S.l'HEIL'U: Tinlnht a I" II A. ' IiBin Post 20 v lunir.l Wi'ilripmlfty NtMtv a Kmuuo.l ttelh Club Hancock MAN'l rVCTVKEK'S CI.VU tV I I C W I. rob m n l n mmioim'o :i a Ilnlflwln S 1 1 let (1 P ) 2 lluiM 4 2 11(17 IV I Till) I .'. Hflahsr 4 3 57t C.n V oc O B TltlS WEEK'S SCHrilfl-E T'i4. Iiarrtt (O F ' vt IJn'rtntn. Ilu II i E nr!e 'rurslaj' Dbnon Itr's-'tt (Prank- ff rill fnrl ICl(-rtr1c fcnotp, riNANCiM. i.Exnii: vr i. re w 1 rii'lN',1 11 1 (Wl Iim nl 4 " N W TrIO 1 HOP fil'ir 1 N' 1 e.l tl- ' 4 HIM J'ht n Tr 2 '. 4'hSt Nat 5 .1 4'.'. IVt -a Co 2 4 THIS WEEK Si-IIEIVI.E C.EUJIANTOWN ATHLETIC IXtlilK W I. lr W I. PC Trln Iuth 7 1 sTT 31 Pr. sb 5 1 '.On Jnrp 7 3 TOO fnv. Prs 4 " 144 t"t M 1 1 '"IT Wnkr-llfM 2 s 200 : Palln I (1 .1 MO Wilt Slilr I 7 121 THIS WEEK S .SCHEDULE Tonlirht 'V-nts'il vs Station Misilon ''ovennt Pri.sbiiTlMi Trtnitv I.utherin IIIIOniEKIIOOOD I.KVni'E GLASSMAN'S STABLE WINS XMAS BATTLES BAPTIE WILL OPEN Tendler and Kramer Score Evening Ledger Decisions Knockouts at Olympia; Tiplitz Again Trims Murphy at National of Christmas Ring Bouts CE-RACING SEASON OI.YMPIA Lew Tendler stoisii Chirk Hlinlri, hrirntli! Dtinny Kramer knmkl out .Inlinin s0urlc, tlilnli Al .Mm I'll en from Juhnm Mcillji Alio Atlell OnliMiln put Tnmiiit Murrm la slrvp. Itllu Jlmmr Slllll iiiii sh tiled lluliliy llnrrett. 1I0NI, .loe Tlplllz il'fe.itnl .Ilmm Vltiri'h'l Joe ,)nckion won fnun ouiur Tom Mi.irkoi .loo .Nelson oiitfimitlit Jliiuio Meiiiln, l'nii UnKiin drim ulih Dirlo Cn imr. oimir .Vllckvy stupiwl Snllor 1 Ilurith), llilnl l DITtlUIt'M Hoi O'Donncll won from llmiii) .lorihint Al Fox kiioi-knl mil ,IirK Mhlle, llrsli Tottehey Diurun drew with Dinnj lltirplui Frank '"mllli almmisl Joe Klih. fuiirtlu Kid Unit outsluKicril Kalph lt.l lllllllll. MI1IK1V Itnttllne Murray won from Hunk Irdutrriu Mike Crnlell outpointed Joe . . . ... . .. .. t,i.....i. ., .... . .. . , joonst ,ioe ,-,.rnciT iiPiemi'ii ,i.h- i,,-,,i. .,... stlc competition, and the only rensnn ' n,t,i, nniint iiin,,i vonnt TrrrT .Me- he wasn't nresented with more uroli. I "i',iu Iridic Dcmpe and Jar O'J'onnor lie wnsn i prisennu Willi more Pu- (ri. , ,unimr rmrhnl w illMimillflrd for abl was because he had only n trio of .st.illlnir intnlniit Eddie Ileiolrr. -eroml. ill I -m mm iiiiru ,i vif .'.... ".,..,' T. MURRAY STOPPEDl 11 LOl'IS II. .IAKFK KRIS Kringle was exceedingly good to l'hll (ilassmnn on bis snow less sleigh sprint through Philadelphia on Hnturiiav l'hll found three victories in hi boxing bag as a result of local hlj stable on exhibition. Lew Tendler. Danny Kramer and Joe Tiplitz carried the Classman colors to the fore in pugilistic array on Christmas afternoon. Lew was credited with n seven-round technical knockout, Kra mer stowed away his foe in the third and "Yusil" won handily In eight scheduled rounds. In other wotds. WmiIHi I'ntul Vonnf ll.ifeitfll l'ltl I llll Itl.MMMi Allcntnwn Iliindre won fron; Toimin .I.imlnont Jllko I'uulson sluppis .lolinin MkI, llfllil YimnT l.wiuinl sliudeil Ilinnt (,rli-rHi Ieo Htalil liont llke Iluwelll Kid Mherts dcfeiitrd Tomnu ( ure. MA MIKK l'hll lllooin knatknl out 11 dle (Mirniiin. Ilrsli iiium smith soimiI l'lnkj llrnwn, third! lldclln Mhlte put Joe Mme to slixp, llftlu Sum Moshuri; niilrlniisril I'iiiiI IklwuriNi Heil Monrue stnpiinl isntuni7 Voci'l sriPiithi Snmiii) Stone stoweil wu (irorci' I-owls, nfthi Jiw !! unil Johnnj Hnrt drew. ... ATI. IM'IC CITY Iild lrom knnrked mil s.iiii.r uuilniiis. tlrsti iiiuiic nine run Meets Baker in New York To night Phila. Girls' Hockey Team Plays Gotham Here Skeeters Still Have Chance to Tie Up Bears in Eastern League First Half v C i 33) 113 The Camden Knstern League cham lr: piniis loom on the basketball horizon thii morning as the most dnngerous contenders of the Reading leaders. The l Hears trom Ilerks county now have n r full game advantage over their Jersey una I rivals, Trenton nnd Camden. The in.7 Skeeters from ncross the rner are ploy- 000 ing the best bull in the leueue desnlto the nppnrent one-sided victorv of Reading over Trenton in the Christmas Dio game. Camden has a touring machine that Is liable to break loose at any minute and swamp the grentist defensive ag gregation ever gotten together. This i"! wns demonstrated hist Wednesday eve. is2 .,, .,, .t, ... ..., ., iiiuk "I- me niiuiir wnen iiermiiniown nllowed them but a single field goal it. the hrst twentj minutes, and that the result of nn incident. Hut Rill Kenriedv's team staged a comeback and ufter talljing but ii single basket in the first ten minutes of the fecund half they rallied nnd swept the Suburbanites off their feet. Olassmtin's cloxenien won at n unit of 1 full) nn.l i,.nn.l Vtinnllnnlil nt ,1 (IttT S tIl-l clip. temunr mm ixjiiiiut ipuc uvit uii-ir . , - .... . "V.i" ..... th nuletus clouts. resnectivel . over Chick Km,,K,u "" "'" """" Simler, a real tough guy from Hcrnntoii, i and Johnny Solsberg. of Rrnnkljn, ui Wlll, m , limited contest from Young the Oljmpin Club, while Tiplit's vie- Toin Shr,ike It was a rough battle tory was gained at the National Club i throughout, with sen ncc entirely con over ,limm Murphy. It was the thiul . Mpiruoiis b its absence. The welter-Murph-Tip set-to staged at the K!ecnth weight walloped, sluggid and imlled each other around the ting witu net- The ice speed racing Keason opens tonight. Xorvnl Ilaptic, world's pro fessional champion, who now represents this city in all intercity rnces, will moke his first start of the jear against Don linker, n former nntional chum Iiion, in New York this evening. The girls' all-I'hlladelphin Ice hockey tiaiu will engage in its first intercit match tomorrow night when Miss Margarettn Sharpless will lead lier team ngniust an all-star New York cast. The game will be plajed at the Ice l'aluce and hostilities will start nt S o'clock. St. Nicholas, made famous by the late Ilobey linker, will be seen here in n return game against the Quaker Cltj team on Thursdnj night. Captain Von Hcrniuth expects to put n more seasoned team on the ice In this battle. Kddle Hill probablj will have it few new fnces to present against the fnht Vew York aeerecation Miss Lisle Muller, one of the best amateur skuters in the Last, will cap tain the New York girls' hockey team :l,i i.inul In ihlrtr-nnen sMonds, ' l.i.t-., finnnrmw. Miss Violet Frees nnd tlr.t: stiw Morris drew with Klil I Amir IWIi jjj Mildred Springer, members of the aiUK.i.inn i''Virt.ltanVi.lmmon,1ij.,1ftin cast. nr famous skaters nnd lee hockey pin j its. THE appointment of Ty Cobb an man ager of Detroit's bnllplnylng Tigers has brought up the old argument as to which counts moot in the making of a machine the manager or the ma terial. Hoth. of course, figure largely or entirely In the final result. Hut can n good, hustling mnnager, with ordlnnrj material, get ns forns n poor innnngcr with good material; IN THK long run, the good mannger Is, of course, the main foundation for success. For being n good manager, with n little luck, it will then be his business to buy or find the winning types needed to give him a successful machine. Cleveland last senson, with n poor manager, wouldn't have got anywhere. Trls Speaker's personal leadership nnd inspiration were big fac tors in the tenm's championship suc cess, where an ordinary nmnnger would have been lucky to finish third. WHEN Jennings stepped in ns lender of the Tiger team In 1IH17 he took over n ball club that had finished sixth the venr before. The material was there, but 'it had been badly directed, nnd the men. having lost nil Interest In a hustling game, had slumped badly. But llughey dashed into the program with his whirlwind methods, lifted his club from the rut nnd won three pennnnti in n row. THIS font clearly established Jen nings' ability to handle and lend nAA.i mniiii- n ir nroven iiir case us ' '.! """V , t ,.... f. ll.n n nrst-ciass icauer. urn iiiu-r n" winnlng mucliluc hud crumpled up llughev wns never able to put another winner together. He made threatening gestures on several occasions, but nevee quite broke through. There was proof here that he could lend good material better than he could locute and develop material in the raw. .iimiui, uuing on inicneiH. imve botl been wonders at developing ami banffi. pitchers, whether they were joungttr or veterans. This iibllity has been . big nil all nlong the trail. "n BOTH Bobby nn.l l'nt have both befa exceptional lenders nt im.jn. cast-offs. This Is onu of the Hnnl tin offs ns to managerial greatness. ti.'.I took men who had been cast ovc-bonr,! fin IttinlflllU lit t tin I tit nam ........ . 'U as useless by other managers and n working with renewed pep h. had them a winning tribe WS street nrenn since thanksgiving I)n and the verdict was the .snme, only Joe knocked down .lieins three times, which was two bitter than in their last meeting and once more than in their slugfest on Turkej Day. Tendler Pinch Punches ee rriink MrCrnckfii Kent busy scna rating them trom clinches. Jackson's punches, being harder nml more often, weic more effective so that he was en titled to a win Joe Nelson and .Tinimj Mendo put on PC nni 1'14 The opposition of Tendler nguinst i an interesting matili. wim nonois auoui Simler was virtually of the eleventh- even tor four rounds ; then the fnimer s hour varietv. Meunj Leonard orlginnllj aggiesMM'in s mid mote telling punches was scheduled to be the one to wallop, enahh d him to biee.e thiougli to a vic Slmler, but it wns learned on Fiidaj I tin J N Non was handled by .Mite that the champion wns sick and would be Smith m this Unit. unuble to take on the Scranton uitrJ Sol it'Donnell, of r.iirinoiiut, and Tendler was agreed upon as u sah-ti- i Unttling Muiraj, of Southwark, wete Ice hockey has started in the high schools heie. It remained for est Philadelphia to be the first to tuke to the ice. Twenty men reported for two prac tices lust week. E THEN come to the mystery of oniili. Mack. Connie took on voungsters nnd erratic actors nnd made them plnv ball. Then, after his pen nant mnchine of 100." had collapsed nnd gone to dust, he stepped out upon the highways and built up another within three years. By 1010 he had one of the grentest machines In the game nt work. In 1!H Mock decided to break up this combination, hut for six venr.s he not only hns been unable to erect nnother ilng winner, but hns not been able to emerge from Inst place. McflBAW began to prove back around 11)03 thnt he could bundle men. Having a big bankioll to work with nnd n Keen eje for talent, he wns ulso able to keep n strong inuchine on the tiling line. YOl'lt I'ncle Wllbert Hobinson, of Brooklyn, is one of the greatest combination managers in the trade. Bobby begnn to prove jears ngo that MOBAX won a pennant with the Phillies in 1015. came within , game or two of winning nnother In mm and then hi 10111, ns lender of the lUd. gave Cincinnati her first pennant ft fifty years. Pat. Just ns Bobby h.d done, proved that he could not only hit men, hut could build up raw material nnd lift has-beens out of the rut. SPEAKEU has never had a chance to far to show what ho can do in tt. way of rebuilding a broken-down club There Is no question ns to hi nblllti with fnlr or good mnterinl at hand. t until this team beglnR to crumble i he be tested nlong the other line n, that test hU final ranking ns a um'nartr will be shown in full. COBB still has both cases to prort Ty will start out with a bad bali club, so he will linve on early chnnee Is prove himself both ways tt.s n. lead of men and ns a developer or dlscovrrf of raw material. He may prove tbi lirst case, hut lie will have more troubl lib IIIU IttlllT JUU. WITH the wlltc" Hot dismmtfcd there arc only two hard elubi to stop next venr. the name being Clftt land nnd New York. If Ty con step on the gas nnd inject nn clement of dash Into his plntoon he hns n fnlr chance f finishing in third nlnce. without any remnrkoble effort. He will not hurt h fllllip lo nnv evtetlt If lin nnn a,il l.i. Ills old stride nnd lead the league ngnln I nneaker won nmny n game for the In dinns by his sensational fielding nni heavy hitting. Cobb, batting nrnunj ,100, will be n more inspiring qiinlitr thnn Cobb bntting nrniind .,120 It j easier to follow the lVader who Is htui Ing the entire pack. AFTEB n ball club has skidded i trllle there is a greot tendency through the grind of u six months' ram liign to take life ensy and plnj for th jinjroll only. The manager who enn keep his men on top of their tors li nlwnys n fnc'tor in the rncc. The Cobb experiment will be one of the most In tcrestlng of many seasons .fust tn nee what the game's grentest ball player can do on the other side of the game's big job. Copirlaht, 1010. All rlahtt rrtr-r& Flelaher Five Has Open Date The rielnhpp Yorn lnketbftll team. i.. T.i.i iV...,,li.. ..., H, ,,,,,..1, .. n.... I leroil In the Mnnufnrliirtni; I.rau thin hi- mun. uo. nu ilu ......... u,. ..h,.t- nn ,.Brn, ni,0 to piny inJopfmlrnt tir nblc personality that nlwilts got lor-nlf . it.oih In m nut of the r'ty Mannrfor VMi III addition to this the old Oriole stnr I'U.k would like to heir from flr.t-cijM also proved that he could spot n coming ftrT nAWini" "xT-n'tTsu'ih "ITn" stnr seierui leagues nwaj, anil once trets Dates are dwn rnr jiorru r.Mt having tliis youngster nt hand ho could Pouh Wt rhl.w i.i.iii v M C A ijmj. iron out the kinks. Bobhj nnd l'nt ",MlJJ?d' Capn MM Rn'1 0,hrr out! 0 l nno m Ar !. i 1 1 700 Ml llr n 0 I 'VK1.K a si'HKliL'I.C .000 ''rcevr.l. p( Pnul 3 THIS It-urn! i r..u M- VIT I'llII.Mll.I.rillA CIU'IK II I.KACfK llacis Still I'ntli-cldwl tute at -1 .."() o'clock on the afti moon liefi.re the bout. Nevertheless, the short notice did not hamper Tendler from ndiniuistuiu'; a vicious troenclng to Simler, without doubt one of the toughest birds ( ver seen in a locul ring. Tendler shim bnnited Simler all over the iing for half a dozen rounds. He beat thi stuter around the body like t boxer ever has been beaten befme Lew lambasted Chick around the In ad with a fusillade of fists that would have lceeltd over almost any opponent Yet Simler. although rockj. swaggering, 1II7.ZJ and staggering, Huccevdul in kn-p-ing upon his feet. Simler ns being btnti n iiihuinnnly. K .li.lt) t Mi tui 10 is in the lespective still' mini- lin- at the Auditoiium and Cnmbriu Clubs, i,i ie mntiiiies also were put on. 1 O'lioiimll defintiil Jimmy Jorilau. of, Pittshuigh 111 eight rounds, while Mur- 1 lii.v cniiii thiougli mi tup against Hani. 1 Mctiovitu in an eight-iounder. "'"nr CUT HARVARD HOCKEY SQUAD DOWN TO 24' 'to he phued and with 11 full triune nil- i Ailriwi, a t'nicnt. bt i i..,t.tfir-,. If.....li.i .....f..i-.i.. i. ... n....r. ."". " '' '"'". ""-. " ""ii tl. hi-r-M i. Stpr. u.k' n-'T'ir, 1 VI. ! at. r a I . K 1 t Jslltll. VV L I. I"' I) 1 0111 Mp.lli.tnr J HUT Drtluiny J ilOu Second Tisiims - PC c l or, st S'lnh 1 .110 ripthiu y ,1 30 I ciunoi j.r v c vv l vv i !. I' S 100 I 3o PC .lull 333 Jimrji n' V tl l Holy Trln s'tf lnA I.JKP nn: W 1. 1 I'C .n r. 214 vv Miss Pi- vrnb Ami) The girls' . JjcecllV.oo. Co' Ve The prhi du!e f 'l'"Vs c.iiii.H s 'Hhrit. ;.l Jiiu.iry 1.1 L'yp- Durliy II u. bl.r Junim-i !4--s..jl !.- Hisr ot kn.ii' Is J.'nk M wr Illr .it Jnu.rwJl Al inrflwl h'Kli '.' Ahllitql; r'lrU'iry I .Nur rrir I' h i.t vnl,"' rVlrui.v i 1' KHB " llltfh ut 1' rk.H ' fr .rusr In- .H .il l.i I n il'rfli ut p.. u I ton .'afs S A II 'i 'i II e i "t Am ' .T Mur. h 17--t"eK r .nr v UlRl. tt l'vv- D-irri ilnr. I, J5 Vrh rth Tift nt Nart-er't puVs si MClit'I.K Jiiil,- IS Si.u.l 'rton It ri -' Ail r Jt,r ihi i'.'. Prll mi. 1 ! J' Ir-l,,. '. -.jirv S HilUle II tfl v' H ." r itir lur-, IV-Jerk1 t mi Utah u J.r i to r. VI .r t 1 -H JlitH id. V , y H .r' K dor V'ull'i j , llfirth 4 . I ?. I'iKn 't S.;ji. rto- V ,,, , p-.. ri l M i t An 11 r II ( Nortlic.ist to Piay Alumni Nnrihetist II gh s n'culnrs will en rage iu -ii' in. u irn.g 'he li.ilidajs On Wed.H'sdm iti ruing they me. t n team 'I allium, p'ujir isunposeil of a U'lmber ..I cl'i.' stars It Is the Ni'itlniist ti ut hi ll'l chniupliins of tb ' citj dn Tii' ii'itu tiri lieiie B'i've. ifuai.! I .in the lafavf." wir-itv nln is I'ntitnin . Si line iter "f the Swurthinore H y 'fr n si J-v no MIRTH fc.x is At! iu1. lljlt.r'th Mill 17.', 12.1 3 11(17 St 4 Mill St -.eiond Teams L P ' vv l 1 ell) St I.uk i 71 4 it Si i.r 1 3 III P of V 1 1'IIII.A. IMH'NTUIAI. I.K(il'K VV L, I' .- IV UPC 1 II 1 0'jO I' . (. J 2 Villi , 1 mlT V, . , (..rn 1 2 .I'll 1 1 51.0 V . n 1 2 3SJ l'Hii.v. (ill iuii 1. 1: voir. Am i VV L P C VV L I' C .! Vllrji h 10 ! 1 OO'J Ve l'rpi U i Jsil .v.i. t 1 3 H." Rrl" M I: J T 2.'.' . 1 M'li '. I ,'.' St Piul J S .2 0) 1 . i ,rn ', I SJil NEW END FOR TROOPERS football '1'i.nl II Teuiiili' I tin ei sit wore, r.ud White, fuotball team r i lie 'a i ( of the ;.)!,'. imw at , if Svvaith Mivarthmoie Warns Daakotball Teams IMItmrirli 1" -" II i k . ' k.. t l.trntn .I.iuM lit ' i 1. ' JLiuiimr Ai'i.i'tu fin n ,1 I t-KUlntt ne1-! nir ti'Mils mil' ;sM'inul no m I 'i uur l 'V i II . I ' . . lit hr a.'i tt" ' '" l,,B 'ii ' i.ii- I , I f ! .. t v.ino .if nr i . t nv 1 . let fill rhnni t.i con the initial honors But thopr that study the hituatimi crit icallj i nirit to the fact thut the Bears must i.h 1 1 Tn ntun unil Camden on alien fen .r Bend ng deflated Camden last tine at the rr..i-, but the (haunlons will enter tl..' final game, one week froti. Wt diii's.) ii, dti'ided favorites The Bending iriitiiHgi'iuent has nlreud) up plnd for n block of .100 sents for the looters that will nccompaiij the team Ttmt'n with Kearns nnd Barlow on tl.' iiijiired list, uppear out of the race 'lie' sudden brace in the locals' nlnv- 1 ing is a uiiisolntion to the Philadelphia fin- Hoth Philadelphia nnd (ienr.an , t...Mi plujed unproved ball last week , nn 1 there is im telling what may hap 1 h t. lln i if the three teams wlieli tl e meet the locul eiitriea in the clos t.g two weeks "I.lttlo iA'.ignes" Kntl Half I 'i' tiist hnlf pennants in the little ,.gil,h ' are hllieilllled to end with the I l.iMiig of this Weill's games This v. ill (to urn ill the Aii.eriian League, accord - i4 I" the plans of the schedule makers First Squadron Has Hasty in Line- ("' "s' , -" ha- the flag nlreudv won, . . , . . .a- the) have cmlj to defeat (ilrard in Up at Armory Game Tonight ,,,,,.., ,, t,,t , g,.t t)l(. .,, Jim HtiHt.v hIi. bee aim fnf - "i i uiel this shouhl not lie a diiHiult task l'i iitbiill p'mer on tie Wi-.,uickon 'I i.'t' look-, to b a plu.v -oft tiecs .ana. ks elev-.. will he at left end for KlM '"'"' n""""1! ,,,r"1 N,,"'lt' f"r ,. . w. , , . . . i p.. '..nd i .mors I he Kit limund Cub has ti.e lnsr Niunrlrnn footh.ill team f. .,,, ,.,, wlth u ,, nftBr hU). night in the clush with Mount Airy I t!.i firs; k,ii,U' bv a singn- point and Th" contest will he staged nt the First ' t i" -eioiid ntie to Post lilt bj thru I'eni.sjluinui Cavalry Art, or Thirtv-, l"""1- ativit i- phijing one ,f the i . . i i . i.e-t games of ii it v ti an, in the citv pi'iond strict and Luneaster avenue i ...iV. ,. , i, , . , llahhMii and l'obsnn njipenr ilniimeii Ait..- t!. .l'hll game tomyl t there , , t m ii pin -olT for the lirst hnlf will be n donre giM'ti on the b.iskethall j rii , ttll ,aiiufa turers' League 1,",,,,; .. , . , ... .,, Jn. tlej -cr" .l.adlo-ked and will n, nil Ji I irst .s iiia. t-oii will be without I .,,,,.i.,i . t, ,,-, that wi.j An eve. the serenes of hullUlc Ml.'. . ., ,,, ,., .,, 1(lttill ,, u injured in on. o the re. ...it g.it,,.- ,)(iIiMiiIl , ,lir,,.m, ,, lltlwn llp jfid. '- vim ii, - uir.' o o . 'i.i' i. h" other men in the bncktield for the oopers wil' he Poppert 1,'lUi n .'lllil i 'ook luck Supplee and P.ct Bllej will . r tinkle! Sin..ld"l and Swiiu. u'l.'iji. Carlisle center and W'oll wil. ut light en 1 Wells to Captain Clarkson . i.u h. tin. irninii nni i in. Of course, thire are but four cames.iinn. n . hniice The Scranton i i.m re- ... ... ....- .. fused to .put, no sign of a time came trom Ins corner, so it wns up to the referee to use his own Judgnu ut ull of which Slim Brennun did inimitably. Shortlv lift, r the seventh until opened and T. i dl r had coune. ted with a ter ritic p'Hi" h in the body and nnother to the head. Slim stepped Mtween tne boxers, vvuvid Tendler nwu mid es corted Simler to his corner SohtriTg Counted Out Kramer's knockout vii t. m came bj i ua of the usual teti--i . ..nd route After giving Solsberg a t'rrltic bodj b. iiting, s. in ing u eountliH- knockdown I in the sec olid round. Iht-nj toppled thej HrooUvnlte in the third While Bren- nan wan tolling over tin fallen Mo'sberg tne latter got to his ki but did not regain his feet until iilt.r the referee had counted ten Another knoi'kout d iring the after- , m.on nt tin- Olvmpiu a up reall.v the surprise of the foni shows hi hi h"ie This mine when Ah. ttell C.olilstein -towed nwaj Tniiiii .Murray in tin tilth roiniil, ufter the t iiner had shown to advantage through . it the fracas liiddsteiii halls lion. ew York und Is tiling groomed h H'i lie Lewis Al ic III.. lis UKI' III'' I"' 'is !). -11 SportSllllllishlp 'Hi be deiliolistril u in the i Ing up i" ns in nn.v "tl cr sp.nt and Al M i !. of Sunntoii Is being vote'l iniiiiiHiii si o puirons I Skaters Ordered Back to Cambridge for Practice on Wedneaday I Cambridge, .Miuss., Dec 27. Captain! IM. Bigeb w will not allow the holidajM j to illicit n with the woik of till' llai-l I vnid ii' ho. k" tuim He has cut the sipiad to twentj four I and has or iU'i.ii tii.'in to report uach neiu ior pi.iv- tiie Ueiliie-daj. It is expected that the Boston ar.'iiu will be readv b.v the' hist of the ear and all of the CiinisonN home games will be staged there. J 'ail Breaks Record Over California Auto Track It.ilieislleld. Calif., Dec. ''('.. Iru Vail biol.e the world's uutomobile! rn. .ng ic mil on the) one-mile elirt tr.uk here vesU'rduj, In winning what wits billed as "the dirt -truck woihl . hniiipioiiship" from Boscoe Siiil'-s ami IMtlle He nriie eiil s tune was 1 'Js, s nmj rj.-,, 'I'll foiiiier ii'ioid was I 'J!) 1", es-tiifili-ht.il last ear b.v LddiL Ileuriio, at Phoenix. An Potsdam N V ,ii i Jl f Lett II 1 1 t would tu the cupuilli "f the) laigest hull Hi tin 'it., Colc.itc Five to Invade Nebraska II. i Ilu. ii. I". .'7 e'eilKHl. i. -ri ita . n! li i i tr .m I . v.iirrn ic v,.i .- at. , I'.ir.jo '" .,lar'.in liv. i.i.iiii4 iv) I .i'i n h h ll... t'nU.-rHtv. ..f ' l.r.'ipk., ir 1 f tel '' " ' s rrp." qulnletp i . itiite i I in .Ie i u N' V' l.i Juuni tltli r l f.oe or tur ih s r. x. iirstun Tie. ph It l'i ,t . n. i.l 'rp t. l.,t'P'I 'II I III , f t " . i " I . I" IS ,. I I , pi s; iviii .'in i r lie. uoJ lUc .No III I iv .. II ' the nivinpin a Murph) had p. .lohimy Meal) -the iipstflter i.' eh lphliin on tne the ii'iiiiilmb r i directed his ntt This was will, crowd, who i he. i it the finish J.u'hson l'i tt t oi A hnttle i" th put on as a . Murph) lie'.' i when Joe- Jin l.-"i .i g ilnr gu Att r . I ii deep cut "id v. in the tt f t it H. mil -. 1 to hit the PI, .III I uniigiil optic il inug the match Muiph) to Mealy's bmh niiprnviil of the hlh . 'I t e visitor roundl) i anil tear M lie was ,. 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