IBtfti i"c Vi .)S Nf."i H I Eff &' .'. aw M vv ,WY r irnjrT-' 'CfffiW'wr 'rvr;vV wvtW" 'WV'I 'V5 n WKfVWvi I EVENING PUBLIC LEDaER-PHJLADELHIA, TKTJRSDA DpfeMBEfe jOJjgg 10 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGMIfr !jmi;AJJllJurJtiJLA, -jjxlvjmsua juvw' j M , ., Viffi:? 4i? TIMES WHEN A GOOD PLA YER-IN BASEBALL-TURNS OUT TO BE A BAD ACTOR DEMORALIZATION OF WHITE SOX MAY MEAN THAT ATHLETICS WILL CLIMB OUT OF CELLAR IN 1921 Hy ItOIIEKT W. MAXWKl.L ".norta Kdltor Ktrnlnr rublle l-Irr rpHK bnsermll sensmi nf tlV-'l promiM to tie real cxcitlns J. Im.hi:m fi,.,r. I, finiii-i iiiid a imsrlit.v eootl one for our A's. to climb .mt of the ilnrl;. ilumt' i-i-llur nml bink in the sunshine of the Atiiciicnti Lcngue. Connie has iun11fip.l to bi. llotr.1 nmoiiB tin- nix lx;t collars, Imvlug been there every yeiir mcc 11(14. Hut now it Is ilitl.'rtlit. The Chlcupo 'White Sox are worn out at the I I ami ciclit of the best players have bcrn erased because of the cainblini? seandal. This means f.i.iikiv will hae to bullil a new team the same as Connie Mnek In l'.'l.V It Isn't 'nsy to step out ami uot u flock of vtar hall play.rs. It can't be done in a year even vr'.th an unlimited bankroll. Good players are scarce, and much i-xniTimr-iitiiitf must be done. While this is $.olnc on hall t;it"'s will bo lost, and it looks as if the Athletics will benefit freutly. If Connie ever finishes ns hiph as seventh it w.ll be a swell reason to declare a na tional holiday. The White Son '! not expect help from other flubs in the leactip. Tli would be foolish if they .lid. Perhaps l'ijip will l.o sent fi'Tc from the Yankees und will take tare of tlr-t has.., I if he is about the otil Rood plajer on the market. The puuK promises to be exc-idinsly rough next .icar Comiskey realizes he is up against it and said iu Chi- rgo recently : "1 have been n.vtcil with baseball long enough to know that one ranrv; expect assistance from other teams in the league. I iu.i not asking any. It has been my misfortune to liav. !..id in my i mplny ball piajers who were di-hotusr. There is only one thing for me to do take in medii ill". Tl.ut is what 1 am doing. I have hail to -fund u lot ..f knocks in my career, and believe I mil capable of holding up under this one. "If I hud the material on mj team to trade 1 would certainly attempt to do so. but with eight men, almost an entire club, gone, there is not much chance to complete a deal of un suet. V. t I am not crying. The clubs in the American League .'.'. find the White Sox it hard bull club to bent, and without help from any of the teams in the organization." C'XY XIK liif itrrnijthfned hi tram for the coming .crj0Fi unit hrhi it Ac irill muke i good show inn. 'I'hii should not be hard to do after baing turnty thousand Iritquci under the hoguc for six Close A. L. Race in 1920 LAS I' s.iisun wu. a protitable one and quite exciting. Tl.i 1.1. e was .:. from the start, with Cleveland, MOVIE OF A MAN AT 1 A. M. WHO LOST HIS LATCH KEY battling for thy pitniant. For a Yanks would cop, but they folded and w iT" bi-afen out for second Jv'eu York and '... i; tini it looked as if t! u;. i:i f!i hot:..' t: place bv the White Sox. Winning the peiinunt and afterward the world's cham pi.u.sliiM was a w. achievement for Tris Speaker. He etart.'.l out under tie worst posi.. conditions bernusu everybody ju. ked his , iub to finish hrsf. He was awarded tne pennant m Mar. h. and after that all he had o do ;!. win i' His ! u.; i 'ub whs i'onsi.h-red the ben in th" league, so eciti.i':s lie'.i'nlnl oil the i, .imager. If the olub 'ifii, notl'.ing w i!d be s.ud, bMui.se it was ex pected. If it lost, Speaker would have come m ior m".v sweet panning. He had everything to lose nnd nothing to gain. . Speaker, h fffver, is an ideol leader. He knows how to hamlie men and get the most out of them. He set a good Maniple for the others to follow, and his hustling methods met with success. After Hay Chapman had been killed bv a ball pitched by Carl Mays it looked us if the Indiana were out of the race for gopu. cpeiiKer miiuiwu und was out for a week. They came out of the slump, however, and with a kid numrd Scwell playing shortstop Mulshed strong. Speaker's work was the feature of the 11)0 season. He proved conclusively that a star player could remain a star plaer and manage a ball club. Trls brought about the return of pluying managers to the league. Ty Cobb has been appointed mnnuger of Detroit nnd the Browns are ansious to have George Slsler act in the same capacity iu St. Looie. IVtroit had n bad year, starting off with thirteen straight defeats. This was a world's record until the Athletics heard about It, and they established a new. one with ninet i straight. The Tigers should be much stronger this year. In the National League, John McGrnw is trying every possible means to bolster his club. He has offered wads of money for Groh and might be able to lure the great third baseman from Cincinnati. Hornsby also la on the market and he. too. might be surrounded by a New York uniform. The Ginuts have n good chance to win If any of the deals go through. CHICAGO dor not took very strong, and the name pur for St. Lotiii and Cincinnati. Pittsburah should he in the first division, hut there i tittle hope for Itoston and the Phils. Brooklyn, with its pitching staff, teill he quite formidable. Tom Sheehan With Yankees TOM SIinKHAN, who once toiled for the Athletics, will be back in the fust set next year. Thomas was with the locals in 101." and 1H10, getting by with more or less success mostly less. Connie shipped him to At lanta, win' re he remained until a Yankee scout discovered him. He is expected to be a big help to Hnggins. There were four good pitchers in the Southern Asso ciation last year und they have been captured by the majors. Kobinson. of Little Hock, won twenty six games and will be with the Yankees: .1. Morrison, of Birming ham, and Mo-es Yellowhorse, of Little Hock, were pur chased by the Pirates, und Hodge, of New Orleans, goes to the White Sox. Lukunnvic, of Mobile, will be given a trial by the Itrowns. He was the wildest pitcher below the Mason -IMmui line, but won eleven and lost sixteen games, filazner. of Birmingham, also was wild, but had loll striki .its to his credit. He will sec what he can do in Pittsburgh. Barney Dreyfuss grubbed a lot of pitchers in the South. He igti. .I five from the Association, uud hopes to develop one goud one from the Imtnh. i'"PIri0lr, 13i'i, bv Public L'dfr Co. i ' i I II II ll I I EX-HARVARD STAR ON HOCKEY SEXTET Sid Clark Will Start Against St. Nicholas Skaters Here Tonight GERMANTO WN B. C. IS DOING A GREAT WORK BILL MILLER'S GOAL UNDOING OF CAMDEN Gives Phillies 20-to-17 I ic tory Over the Skeeters. )' hich U(jy Cost Them First-Half Title Basketball Statistics A LARGE parr of th. I 'unel.-n iir- liav nc n Plr Id I'lls the .w Mjer-. i, ""ll e !)'. n iRsr e. b- ..- s Ma- the : .- Itf'MI.I tl t!. ii.. In r'.e l Thing til-n' i In their and fur !' .'!!: .'.t ' ir ! fltfe.! k I ' XM'ltllS. Ill . "' pill' ' " h:iv ..'! '. ' Rut Then Thins It.,t I' - the in ' .1 . no'ila'! Xp'.lil ed ho'V .ar.nsf'l b R.'i er ti fll'r.'n 'lie !... nt. v't.en I..TIUIN l.l-M.l K v . i.. v r. v i.. i'.r. Kr.KlInc It 3 .Nl I'llll.l " 1 .-? rri-iitun . IS I .;il."i trrinntifn l.i .!S5 (amil.ii. .J .- .; CoutrsUlle Hit .lfO this vi:kk'h sriinDfu: Tnnlclit lti-.nllne ut Trrntun. sntiiril.it denn. intimn at riitludcltihlas Cu.ltesWIlt ut Keaillnc. MKItICAN I.IL(.l T. Vt I.. I'.r. W. I.. P.O. Post ; ; n l.ooo ,-,oth rial). :i l .ua N.ltltllV ."i . .:i4 K.XM.MX) . i .1 .iHII llnnnxk 4 :t ..111 Liicnll 2 .1 .'ZM s.l'.II.A J 3 ..111 (ilr.inl I 0 .14:1 GOOD PREP FIVE ATOSEPH'S Basketball Team Has Seasoned Players to Defend League Cup This Season Rid Clark, former Harvard star, will stnrt at one of the wing positions for Quaker City in the return game against St. Nicholas at the Ice Palace tonight, (-lark displayed such high -class form during the last week that Coach Dion flnnlly selected him. P. W. Wannmaker. the llashy Quaker City witiu'. who submitted to an opera tion on his left arm last Monday night. left the Ctiiverslty Hospital yesterday. He attended the linul prnctire last nlgnt. hut did not get into the scrimmage. Coach Dion announced thnt he plans to stnrt the former Dartmouth frosdunnn ciintnln iiL'ii'mst St. Nicholas. Henrlipies will bo at center while Captain Hill and Joe Dexter will do defensive duty. Harte. former Ca nadian star, will guard the goal. Captain Von Beruth has made a few changes in the St. Nick line-up. Kills, captain of the P.H." and 1010 teams on which the Lite Hobey Baker starred, will return to center tonight; Hunting don will be shifted to cover point nnd Hank Ford witl be at goal. Captain Von Hermuth benched himself. In the final practice last night many new faces were seen. Kelly, of the VortWest llnvs' Club, was civen ft chance at point on the reserves, the Toland brothers, famous St. Paul's plu vers, worked out, while two former Canadian stars made their appearance. Quaker city -. -vr""" Wannmnkor . . . .rlultt wltiB. II Henrlquus .. . renter. . . Clark Irft wlnir.. Hill cover.... Dexter point. . . ir ,.. i;o.il . . ""'. . .. .1 . ,-.., 1...1.-..B T 1, Huhn unit M. A, Crom. Thrto ilf.evn-mlnuti! periods Open House for Boys All During Holidays: Fine Program for New Year's Day X-COUNTRY RUN Uy SPICK HALL FROM the beginning the (lermnntown Boys' Club hus hnd n big week each year between Christinas nnd New Year's. This year is no exception to the rule thut has prevailed for years Today the commodious building at 25 West I'enn street was onen at II u. m. nnd will remain ut the dlsposul of the boys until bedtime. This "open house" has been a daily feature since the holi days began and will bo effective until the schools throw open their portals for tlie second semester. As n rule the boys have the use of the building only after school hours, but the holidays chunge the schedule. "It is our idea to keep the boys healthfully nnd pleasantly orrupied during the holi days, " said Assistant Superintendent William D. Sutton. "The whole scheme of the club is to keep the boys off the streets and direct their minds into proper channels, so at this time of tho jear we give them n free rein through out the holiday season." All nt Play While Mr. Sutton was telling of the Long Sports Program for Boys of the G. B. C. Here are the miiln ront f the New Yisir'n lirounim of the Orrmantown IloyK' Club: . ... NEW YEAIl'H KVE 8 to 10 ). in., Iakclbill. 10:SO p. m., bnnauet of the 'I.. I. llb' NEW YEATl'S IUY 10 n. m., Junior cross-country handi cap run. . l:SO P. m rluuskytoivn v Schmrars- (i. 14. C. llMMfOi tr. Troop 201 (bn- 3 p. m.. O. II. C. Elrst Imm Olivet ii. r. (bukrtbin). A . Sitft p. m.. (. 11. C. llttf team . rorlnthliins (socrir). Hilft u. m khmr In Auditorium. Open houi all dnr lit 2.1 Vest l'enn street, (icriunntown. WHO WAS ASLEEP IN BASEBALL'S SCANDAL? Rice Suggests That Blame for Failure to Act Should Be Placed Squarely on Guilty Shoulders lly GRANTLAKI) RIC13 A Chant of the Kiplingesque nV A bunker doicn in Dixie, where tho Gulf Stream cleaves the sea, D There's a mashic shot awaiting, and I know it thinks of me; For the trind is in the palm trees and tho sun drifts seem to say: "Come you' South, you bally duffer, come you South to loaf and play." The dreamy winds arc singing where the pine trees sway and eroon, And a sltvcr moon is shining just the same as it was Jtlne; And the mashic niblick's whirring in the sand traps and the ruts 11'Acre a line of sun-baked duffers keep a-missing of their putts. I am sick of wasting leather where the snow is on fie green, And this blasted northern drUsle leaves a burning in my bean; Though I talk with fifty experts where the snow has left a wreck, 1 had rather miss one brasslo where tho sun is on my neck. Ship me somewhere south of Dixie, where a cove can swing a deck; iTAerr the ten-foot putts arc dropping and tho fairway's green and sleek; For the mashic shots are calling and it's there that I would be, W'hvro Vm six up on some duffer as wo leave the seventh tee. Ship me somewhere south of Dixie, where the skyline's pink and blue, iTicre the loio winds cross the palm belt and I reach the green in two, Where I hear the inland echoes or I watch the rolling surf, As the mashio blades goes tearing for its grip with southern turf. You can havo your northern wtntcr, but -I'll take the palms for Tho whisper through the maple and the music of the pine; Itctter fifty days of sunshine with a midiron and the rose, llcttcr fifty days in bunkers than a cycle in the snows. Wliy Not? S WE understand It, there is to be mini, cupatlons of only too many of our street -loafing youths. The (icrmnntown Hoys' iud. waosc affairs are directed by Chnrles W. Bain bridge, Is employed in n great nnd never-ending tusk of Eoelnl, physical and moral uplift. The scope of the work is broad ; the alms of the organiza tion nre lofty without being too ideal istic and the results nre a big benefit to the boys 'themselves und to tho com munities which they represent. This club, the Nieetown Boys' Club and sim ilar institutions In Philadelphia deserve not onlv the highest praise of tin- adult population, but their hearty support. Will Hold Banquet The climax of the holiday season nt Cicrmnntown comes on New lenr s duy. AS W a general conclavo soon, headed by Judge l.andls. to probe a few fathoms deeper into baseball's still unraveled scandal. There has bon n whirl of talk back nnd forth na to what u lot of people knew in advance, ns to various rumors of crookedness, nud ulso us to why no action was taken. Why wouldn't It be n good Idea for Judge Lnndis to obtain uud lay bare the full facts, placing the blame for lack of quicker nctlon just where it belongs? Hundreds of ball players knew nil nbout the White Sox scandal all the year. These missed their big chance by not Insisting upon cleaning up their own game. Many others higher up knew even added details. Who was asleep on the job all thc3u months? On What Grounds? DKMPSBY'S next two main oppon ents will be Jess Wlllard and Georges Carpentler. It lie wlus both contests no will tuen have just one opponent left with n chance the same being Harry Wills. It Is reported thnt Dnupsey will draw the color line. But on what grounds Hlerwlrth i:nis , . . . Jewett Huritlniunn . . . MorKiin I'-or.l work at the club, scores of the boys had i A splendid program of nthletic events possession of the building. Some were plnjing hide-and-seek, others were In the gjmnusium. many were playing checkers and pool. All were occupied at some wholesome pastime. There wns a holiday spirit in the air. hut it wasn't the kind that is haloed In the cigarette smoke and wasteful oc- I'..'., n. '."! .n c't.g at 1 ."iw -..r- of "ii. 17 ..f the fn'V 'ns h.'ni'e ' ,f v... t? i i ' ii". liir. -.-' t.g f '-' e lri1; h. I i. re gi '.:.c ..V T 'lelo'de Jersevn: .' ur.or.i.' .'at..i!'..ps s. . ':i-h. 1 ,!. of .r efucteil ll.ililuln H.ibsnn. Iluild rielsher MAN! TXCTl UKll W. I.. I'.r I :i i.r.vi.i i: . i.. r.f. Ml Monotype 3 :t ..Vhl H33 ll't Id. l.l 2 3 .'JSH 114 ll't l ITsU.J I S .1111 511 l.rn. Klvr. 0 .000 TONHiHT's. (iMI liits.m is. Il.irrett. of Franhfonli (,rn mil la.strfr s. MunotHH-. for w!.. fir 11 horn-endd !'s en- :'' -v ...... lid stanza. . - end in-i- '...ti ad- Nir a ir' Mi! W.M i.i:: .vif iiheiid nr 17- Ul r.'ersed w .u'an counted from l luliend at lli-i: It.. :n' :i r. e r's. Happeneil at I'' hi! rule, the : - ing f. P.s-kf ot . Ill Dn Be. ; Ts !i A : ti. I r t' j.a-s p.. re-ei'.. ! wt.i. ' -fill I ' firs. :., Tie greil' ' l & POII '.. Aid' M sensat.. wr. !. ' '.irl( of O'llrien T1 BIT' a' . llrs' do ... ., w.. .i .r burg, r Kift a. :i : I' M M 1.". The advnnt- e: Ki'iiting and the Held. Kay- In the closing the Uichii.on.l hv added three n foul-, whit h w..n tie game . i . i ... ...i... .. it-,,; sih'iiiki p:uce in in. -ninuiiiK. (' linen win p -r...nihl. fo' 11 of his teams -(l isui.'s f"ir H"'d 2.ul und !:, :t nf five loiil trii I' ie only ..rl.T Na'ivitj fv o- '.oiiite:' uis tint :. a.ie .j (V.e.n at the nu ot th" first 1 n'.f. V"' Kij.'ond. ,'ai.r Keating mis the .'a" 'litii the Mime m.i'licr of joints II ''.p. tield t..--.-. nnd I've out .'.f t n '. i- VLlligim Hii ! Bjrne nlso -cured ff : '" !i Id for Kivwooil. Kiftiilh I psel IlilllciM'll At St Joseph's Prep School ererv one is lenillnir Ills hest effort), tfiu-nnl fl.n -ucce.ss ,,f basketball, nnd. judging from the caliber of the candidates nnd the earnestness of the practice, the five that . "ears the red nud gray this season will he up to the standard of the teams of former jenrs. During the last the years the name of StT Joseph's Prep has nlways been synonnmoiis with "sue essfnl basketball live." nnd the last I two years found St .1 ph'swith tennis thut were oonsiilered equal to the best in srnoiHMic eircies. The prospects for the current season are exceptionally brii'ir. nnd the team that plucks the Catholic , n from the I rep Inii.s will have n wonderful time l'n begin with, there are three "vet i runs" from last season',, chiitiinionslil., (it-.. f.. -,......., ...-.t e.ui .-.--. ,ij,., yoinns irom M'ur s FREDDY WELSH NOT AFTER STAR RING FOES JUST YET and all kinds of entertainment has been mapped out so that 1H21 Is sure to get a good sturt among Uie uptown uoys. Tlie New Year's program really be i?lns tomorrow nicht. In the early part of the evening, there will be several basketball games, followed by the firj't annual banquet of the K. P. ''. Club. Among the speakers expected are Wil liam Schacffcr, president of the Kastern Basketball League: HugU Doyle, car toonist of the Pi'iiuc Ijiumrr. ; Dr. Lee, pastor of the Westslde Church nnd Timer P. Cook. On New Year's morning tin first ma jor (.'.cut will he the j.in crws- Dempscy nil lived nearer tho Paclfl. thnn the Atlantic ocean. c Fltzslmmons was n Cornlahmn,. l. came here from Australia. So the Kut niisn t produced n heavyweight chata. plon In exactly twenty-nine years New Y'ork, with Terry McGo'vem Benny Leonard, Joe Lynch nnd others' has done well enough In lighter dl placements. But thu entire unction nnsf nt tv. in. sisslppl hasn't produced enough heavy ncigui iiiieui. in u quarter of n ccnturt to stui t n cheer. Tom Sharkey was the last of tho eastern luminaries worth hoarso hoot. They even had to go as far West at Chicago to find some one wlm ,u Kivu uvuniavy u Ullllie. -REF0UE tho war six offlccrs as - bodyguard stood at uttcntion while ' mo crown prince wiciucu a mashie or i putter. But todnv there nm nn .;. offlccrs stnndlng nt attention while his oiu man wicius a saw. GEO KG E ADE and Ort Wells expect to test the bunkers nt Fit. At.ni.il.,. before moving ou to Uellcair. As Clarence Budlngtou Kolland and Senell ( Ford will also be giving battle In the J can a man draw the color line whose same. Florida neighborhood, the lltemrr in partner is Bill Tate? I flavor should be 1)9 per cent pure.'' iirorgo Ade battles with boc e on Mi I Indiana course until the first sno1! """illurry arrives, and then, without poui- main spnrr New York vs. the West YORK, with Leonard NS ynch, liouscs two chnmpions. But i ing for more than n day or two, the West still predominates lu the heavyweight line. Sullivan ruled from the East. But Corbett, Jeffries, Johnson, Wlllard and enn tlnues his terrific onslaught upon ths colonel ill winter. It's the life, if you can pui ii over. Cojurfolif. 1910. All riohts rettnni HARRIERS TO RACE ormer Champion, on Come-Back Campaign, to Meet TuW!u;p&-' Raters Before Taking on First-Class Men astj econd team, in mlilielm, t.-. .. l.i..!... v..-..r-b tlie other nicht. 1 he Lriton squu'l of new pi. iwts that have reported I... tUe,i the wise birds by not coming By MHIS II. JAI'TK T-iiirnnv tvVT 111 isn't selfish nor I ,lon t '" Audltnnum N'ow Tcar'n matlnc TTIHI-.DIn l'.Uhll lhll C suusu u"'lMRrcuu willlnms hus pslred nrf hull is ho foolish. Like Kid Williams, the former lightweight champion, dis proved the adage. "They Never Come Back," when he scored n technicnl knockout over Willie Green, alleged xw Km-lnnd titleholder. in four rounds scoro of Hiinniirri who are llnff develnpe.l In thin s. Inn Hoh'iy Ilrrntt and Al Ilrown clanh in th. linul f-frns with othor nura- ....... ,l t..... ... T..I..I 11n..t.. ,P f T.Sp nnli Smith r llarrj- (Kid) Krno.' Harry (Kid) race is 10 n Haher vk Jimmy Uuwm and Kiu sunn Youni; Joe Hradlsy. e i ad ; i: s .-..! T en ni; e'r '.i'ti . -t..r f ! i M Th. Dm. !..a.' i. . M II . the m.gh'j : . I . e 11 tit!.. W'l' ... '. .! t. rror :n t . , ti it day ! as ci in M.i - ill.i-r'iiti. Mitch" HopuP i.H '.iue-iip to sei :i--.'V.I d-fi-ii? at - i . fa'lon. a the name . American ' Li.Jt ti nnl en .s I,-. "-lei 111- ' l'l KO lie hiiiids uf g'l.i I I ' ..Ie winning im ..'ing he'.d goa . rl .: goals 'i. ..r 'i Strang! ,!...-, M.i.p.i ,.t M ir..ry i: t'.l ' .- in the . i..mui2 iu t n. ;:. good I'1 . . made ' lourteen i.ii! three d Me.-hlltl. the on half final result, all ,. nnal twenty stars for Vithitj in. Mi I r . nu' I Nil' Ki- il ,' s'it".t.on of Ileud for Wilson ii i. i.f wu- a Hfesuvcr for ... K and . id l.e I "en It) the who'e i ...-. i ng. r lui' I- n a d''fferent II. al mild' three goals whii" , . ". gime. Th.- other Han M-.-.ts went to Wood. three : .i . l". ur Iluno, one, and .1 - tc The .hot of 'he lll'-t was u . g-'iil u.ade after a wild itab at Hie veterans" are Captain Mnrtln. I- rank Brndlei and Leo Breslln ll three are football players also. Captain Jimmy Martin is expected to shoulder tli. hulk of r:.. attack, playing nt one of the forward berths. He is as fast as any tnetchcr of the team, and he has mastep-d the art of cutting for the basket. He guards well nnd plavs a good (loo- gnmc. Bradley, captain of the root! ni; team, is n veteran guard. I.n-t s.is., M. wn, Kv,,n u t)RCI, on the A. l'liiladelphia cage five, and th's s.i. ,, lie looks better than ever. lie i'iii on the defense nlmost entirely nnd i' - pretty hard to pa-s him. Bres' lin i he Bradlev's rtitinim: mare this yeur lie is ll irood. fast nlnver nni! I has a keen eye for the basket. T' reserve basketball team from lust- sea- . also furnishes some good ma- , ten ' The best of the lot nre Murphy, K.i- , Lynch and Ityan. 1 ! is almost a certain- thnt Eddie M phy will be stationed nt one of the '.ward berths. He has a fulcon eye I fo- the old string nnd he is quite tin ' agile lad. He is also n good foul goal ' r. Mike Diigun, one of the tallest mem- .er- ,,f the sipiad, is making a good mtiressmn and most likelj will he sta- ' Lined at the pivot post. He inukes an lea! tap-off man. Ilosey. a riewcoiner, is showing re 'inrkablc form nnd Mime of the "vets" Wlllns llrltt his an ntternoon proirram nr-ranKi-d fur .lutuiday nt Chester Ho will hnld IHm louts, with the star number l tween Carl Hertz uf Ilnston. and Johnny Orlfnth". .f Chetr They urn noirrn Uix- elmllence to Benny.ers. Ynune Mlrkvy u Johnny Downey Cliaiieils'- V .u ,.j n... ,,.,. , .... Ul, i,.i,u f-ninn,iu vs. Johnny ilall and Charley Iowls s. Tranklu Uarnn uru other nvmbcra. SHARKEY IS BEATEN out with a direct Leonard, after the Owen victory. This bout was Welsh's first in more il.nn three years. Hie Mq'Piui, m j,,,, Kmnnly announces his New Year's . . ..- ,...,' achievement, tut buy printnni at WaK.on'i A. r HHidln. b lirecn wns no s". i follows: nobby HurKe v. Jimmy Noble. ... ,,, v,ln,self said after the bout that. Hilly Dnln-i vs. Johnny Iluinrcrt. K.lly Allen Welsh htinsill saiu an I ,-s llattlln I'.ibkoii Oeorxlo Tleynolda vs. Willie "was n chopping block for "-, Jimmy Joidan and ItattllnK Mark vs. I,ew ' " . -, i-.. ilAnirMo. Th - HevnoldH-Jordan and Paakofl- . ,..!... .... l.nTIII.... Mill -- . . . - . ------- - - - ----- Jackson, .loiiiiuj ;- : Allen bouts aro to be return matches We si IS not (lei iuiiiik iniu- 11. others lMdle llaiiilo wrlten that Joe Christie In lfi on lis re-eiury i"" " "I am going to take on iniee or min nrepured tn take on Ah Attell Onldsteln. It i . lib.. Creen and then 1 am going, has b. .-n nols.-d around that firomntnrR are hos like limn "'"',, Kreddv ' nmlinit It dlfilrult to B-t opeonenta for litter the second-raters, sns r "iiuj . ,. 0o.dH,,.Itl foilowlric I ha lattera knnekout 't'l,.,., I think 1 will be read to tackle victory mt Tommy Murray nando states .L in,! earn the right to meet that Christie not only will rrn-et rioldntcln the stars and arn ,1"' ' h , . . frat an old tune, but la ulno ready for a 1 eonnrd t ftein rounds to ii decision tor b wth j k p i: ic "iiiuu mv the chiiml) onsllip. IS" chances at the title, bo should give me one, certainly Johnn l.tiusiln Ls uolnir to handlo tho rlns of hU hr ithnr. f!u.i l"ranrhettl. In tho ...1 .... i..., nnrl Tneor ftllure This i,nnollne..nii,n( un rnnni. fmlnv "lligllt now I couui b ....... '-r.i. I hv I.lneoin and he I. neekliiK seraps on one of the stars, such as line jock ,half uf ciu.sio with any of tho 120 u Tew Telldler or Hi'hle Mitchell 111 pounders Thu grw (nr Tommy Cleary. Jon rTi"'y Mccnn" or ony one c,,e- l,t I would undoubteilb stopped, i don't want to get Stopped again I m ,,n Kenny Is booklnu tioats for Her- .. ,. (ieht in v WUV ha. k to the top. I want Daniel" Twomey and Vlment Ixipejs ..- tl. wiiv I came out of this, Kenny mate, that th former I. the lls-ht- and after tlie Wl i '"" "" w,.ght champion of thu fnln-.l States army, battle I am Mire 1 can Ho ll. while Licx is a cleevr mlddlmv, Ikht I felt as lliongU I coiuu nave k"-" ' l . ... .1... ..,,i. miee nlong fifteen rounus " i """- without tiring." Scraps About Scrappers it g.- ,f d II K- 11- t I Nu t (il. ng- . it I,. ... .. , ri I n tn i' j. ic l'o-r fir' Kll.-i - Clin. . : i " .... i g .' i r r fcholii-1: nir... Iilij. e . I'.i nfir. to .I',..- ." cinn. 'I ro vi v' ' nnd i v . "' . niiu ti i n ' ' ' - IU It'll 1- -"' wn the lie' ! Ill ' iniiiiiie I', n." ninl f.i ('a'1 Nut v M Air. ptie iinli.ii I wi n scon 7 it in ti... The Second Half Kaywood ni'ii.c f'nngs Irnu a' the Hjurt of ll ' d half Wit,tcr Keut lug was i he iii r.idual responsible mnl two double di'i l.crs in ti minute guve Kiivwood tic adMint..ge at 1.1 i. 1 hen Cane Chatter .'l.l have to extend themselves if they ,,rn,1.nal boats ' ,w-'n KUJrrtluns of r mint to keep this youth out of the line- ,n."ia will bi sii.B-d a. the Madiron P mar.. , ,, Kane and CoakleV are ulso show- Hkrd-n Nw V'l ordm, .teur'am- j I ng form rh d tourney j"''- ""' "" -" I In tin first three weeks of practice the Tallin Indnn b"'- "',," "r"r-h.".r'' Lu ' 1 I -.piail was under the t'ltornge of Soup I aM.mt h" l'by V" Tnk Adamsand Arthur , I 1 I'aniphell. the Kastern Tongue st,ir. but r nreaented u l- I , HUII.I, . .. I Imsi lUvnolds, nf Bnuthwatk haa returned from a trip to tho Nov. Enuland M&tea. whr- lie scored refere. du 'slnns ever Yotinii I.'nnsrl. ten round", and lied Barrett, ten rounds, according to Kddl. lUndn Tleynnlds 1h oi" n fi matrhei w -th I.lttle Jeff, lYank'e Murray or ur.y ot ih- ll!-tsiundem. to start In this event. ! hese joiiiir stirs liave been under the tutelage of Coach Thomas Hines and have been working hnrd every day to get in shape for the modified marathon. Among tho favorites for first place are Neil Har rison, Fred Benner, Vincent Hayni'K. Joe Toll, Itiisscll Bow-s. A. Felix and Hotchki"s. The starting time, for this m. Play Soccer (lames Shortly after the lunch hour the an nual soccer game between the Plausky town and Schmenrsburg elevens will be staged. These teams represent the men's department. Following this an other soccer game will he played. The contestants will be the (lermantown Boys' Club's first team against the Corinthian Club, nn eleven made up almost wholly of Glrard College grad uates. In tlie meantime the basketball games will have started. The first tilt will be between the (icrmnntown Boys' Club Ites. rws and Troop 2(17. The reserves will have Flynn and Klndig, forwards; M. Cross, center; Chapman and Comer, guards. As soon as this game is over the "Varsity" will (lush with the Oli vet Hoys' Club, of Heading. W, Cross nnd Seibel will hold down the forward poiti ,ns for (icrmnntown, (lebharilt will j imp center and Young and M. Toll will do the defensive work. Tin- day will be concluded by u show in the evening. This will consist of musical numbers, movies and perform- an by professional entertnlncrs. Throughout the dny checker and pool tournaments will be In progress; indoor biisehiill nnd volley bnll will be played arid bisketbnll games will be staged by teams of the Junior and Midget Leagues. All this week color contests in basket ball, soccer, cross-country runs and triu k stunts have kept tlie bovs oc cupii.' It has been a real week for the youngsters and most of them will turn relm tniitly from these pastimes to the stead i -cholnstic grind. St. Carthage C. C. Will Stage Cross country Run Forty-three members of tho St. Carthage C. C. have entered for the club's iiiinuul cross-country run which will be held New Year's morning nt 1(1 o'clock. The course which is three miles long, starts from the clubhouse at Sixty-lirst street and Cedar avenue, thence by way of Cedar avenue, Sixty -second street, Spruce street, crossing Cobbs creek narkwav into Marshall road, along Church lane to Baltimore avenue, returning to the clubhouse by wiiv of Sixty-first street. . 111 ...1.I..1. !.. Al..u.l ... ,, l ne i:v-iii., iiil-ii in i iii.-i.-ii i iiiviii- . , . r.. I...-.U .i-lll hi. ii hnnilleim run nnd vnlll- I " . """ bi MoOIO. able prizes will be given to the winners nnd also to the runners who make the best time' over the course. It is the club's first endeavor in this line and it is planned to make the run an uuiiuul affair. Ray Moore Scores Knockout Over Italian Bantam New York. Dee. .10.- Jack ShunWi pugilistic star set Inst night in the ring at Mndison Honnro Garden, whfn. the doughty little Itulian bantnmufitht went down to a knockout defeat nt thf hands of Hoy Moore, u youthful tornado iiom Ht. I'ntii. iho eul .nine in the eleventh round, when bhnrkey. battered helpless nnd groggy under the punishment to which he hud been subjected almost from the stnrt, was reelim: In a neutral corner under n shower of rights und lefts rainej Pitt Defeats Dartmouth IMItslinnih. Dec !10. The fnlveri-lty nf IMtt'iburHh -opened the season last nlKht by defeating Dartmouth. ;17 to a I. Thu Kamo was fa.st nr.d exe.ttr.u thrnuKhou. and ni Ihouch tho Panthers wire alwujs In the lead, ihev wie n-vrr mure thun six i-nlnts.tn the ten- and the aslern N.vm kept tho loral m t In constant damter durlnir the last few min utes of piav. Jordan's spWndld shootlnc and McCracken'a paBslnit were features of tho Panthers' nlav. while the team work of tne visitors showed superiority over l'ltt. Swimmers Contest at Shore ' Atlantic t-'ltv. I)'-'. -I0- -Vow y"rk Athletic Club water polo champs who seek tn retain their title) ovir the several roltcelate teami will ko up asalnBt o Plckisl team mad.) up of Yale Columbia jind Princeton HtarH In the Ambassador's I'onl tonight. T muke room for tho ttatne the schedule, meet be'wein tho N. Y". A. C. and the Meadow brook team, of Philadelphia, ha a Ijeen called off for the time, but may lm played later. Fencers May Challenge rw- York. Dee. flu. Tlu Amateur Fenc ers' Leacue of America In conslderleic chal lcnulns' Kns-ltsh and Italian teams to a series i,f tournaments In this country next uprlnit As he Illineured about to slln fn lh I uoor, iicieree nnrry stout stepped b- tween the pair and waved Mooin to hii corner n victor. Shnrkev. tears stresra- ing from his eyes, walked unsteadily to ins corner, assisting liimsell nrross IU! ring uy grabbing the ropes. Call Off Meeting Here New York. Dee. 29 John Hewller. nnd dent of the National LeaKiie. Mdny itt! wiai urn proposeu ineitini of nirami. Man Johnson and (leorue W'l.nr'nn Pmr III Philadelphia. January 4 and 8. hau ben I auunuonta. Open Season Tonight rievelrtDd, II.. Dee. no. The local hkisl season opens hero tonight with a (tune b I tween the Toronto l'nlersltv and Cltrtlinl teams. The two teams aluo plav here t. morrow nnu tJ.iiuruay nnrnta. Kllduff Signs Up New York, Dec. 80. Pete Kllduff, I'MIII baseman of Iho Hroohlyn National I'UI i hamplonH, has sinned a contract for r.ir Benson, It was announced today It wlllnl Ills third year with the Uoditerii, r',nMirrm oIeIii .-. i sr J i i . .' K.ic-. II .rr '- -V -. ttinir -, . wrk. w .is e - its r"or It. - Jam-s Ha.:. Six W ,.1'mi. 1 aenue. St .. nK .!. I'.ay the Phlia- - ,,mp' .-'! nf llunnin nvw J Smlih and ciott- lew iru'ir I will ! "iici - a ir'.-f sis-ll of itck H.s, rvs .vl. 1 plu" ''" r I. n in 'he. preliminary 'Ihe Matinfii Mirers' l.r.lCIIF will rinse the ' i ..... . .... .. V..r,ih lu.l 'JT'JT I '1 I, I- I '. I mi,' " r m', ,-. In I' m . minute witl of K'.iwmsl I I. LJ.K Vnnh Ifk.l .v n lil.,r in kl- ll.tr- I cmy. ,i l .ii..i ilen.ia KI-. trie , un( (',,),. Il r. I- every in .inniioi' . ,.! II 1'ilwlll f lOTVi'lVe W 11 t . i.'i !'i that cam th . .. . t ..f.. r tnnlKht'ii contest " p.ay-off. 'at week Joe lutes, the former I'enn 1'iyer. reported to take charge of the team. The schedule that Manager McCanley as arranged I the best in years. Be--i.les the regular contest with the teams of the Catholic T.eague. Oermatitown, Southern and West I'hilly. of the Public League, will be played, in addition to (liriird ( ollege Oeorge School, l.aiis- uwne higiH wenoniin .illiiiiry acau Siilesianum High, High. of Delaware, Whll M lid"'.! rusnell. KHZ' and I W I. mlnu here from Mll-j-i a l.uhitve uht star. ., y will l.e irmm'u Her s-sls throuuh with HtOil'l Otto Walla '" Hike., hluhly ivu l.ut h.s UehtH i. . r.L. '. .he OlMiiela Saturday afternoon mm '"-.--, .,- ,,, Walluee h, MM 1. Ml' T." .. '..-v.... ..j m.ln i-hur. ,H ,1... M'lene e lliriu.- mjisi ,,,,- - o.e White M- 1 " '! ri""n'. rule and ..her. lie miitht '.". Tendler other bout I tr'nh I'liter ' r. -.s JnhniiN Summers. nr- J""! '"' , Stanley M. Khdll Vs htaniej ,!,.."...., i..,.,,i,i rue., m Jo Kpinc-r u Mlclo y Zbyszko Wins Wrestling Bout W,i.dek ZhessKo the I'nlak wrest'ei threw Ivin J'adji.liutv. ih Itusslan iiluiit. In .111 iiiinin a! tie. Troeauero ineaire last V I'Uter-The r-fer,., ,. w,i Th. .-al .lht II ", !2?,,,T.,i,,.m,?Srt.r,.,J..,.h,: i me .s wiiii-wain e.'"'rv..:,,i. ...j .,n ; I M,',-ine,i ,', iuij- it.ii h".', ...... ...m.... ... ,.', nal W-OUIU not la' lliliotn hi a boxln hout. , I ll. iu.i hut wen the imme O'Urleu ud.l'd tussirs and the fouls the to' III O'Brn'ii ..is "i jiiul auothir pun tour -i-oi-i mi. Iu.i 1." i . i ngit'ii t 1 held i.id i ; Ml Honor Harvard Athletes lloMiui. I"- (" Harvard t'ntverslty la t. ,r 'M.ite s, as., I of sport sueees.en villi t dim ' n,i exwri le in honor plilllts III! was i:t-n i:: i tne rescue gouls bCUt In bl'ii nil., i ,i rs 1 .1 nu - i -' . t' r Hula nf I, all and hm key teama and at the Harvard t'luh hire The i elehratlon will l ,( i i ',,i . 'i un-',n ii Ii t- s it naa keen c-uiitomury t,. it-tuiy at the eleven In Its Knockouts Feature York Bouts York. I'a . I) ' " Three hii ..-kouis eere f'lrnisn. d Hie I,IW .It 'he show In the Orpheum las', nluht. Ilui k I-'rounn, York, i, it Joe M.t. I.. .master, imic In fifty nee , i, i the lift rowel, dlllev I leiials Haiti--v... i u -i . In tlie fourth liv Silent .,,r'.r I" i I IPllla Ynuntt- I'ost-r PhlU deiph i senr. d t hnlea: I'lmekmit over .Mickey tineio. AUt-r.town. la the thud. Hurry IJnh , Iffht Will rlila and wlo tempt to st "' ltc'l Ur'l, ' main mix ih. I'lttstiurith lUht heavy- t l Nw Y-ar's In 1'hllndrl- ,n his v'nit here r, will at 1 i .Sansmn ..n an unrnerr i. ' s ins.iin nre I., i.'. en in xne M Natinnai Jnhnnv Mealey .ni Stanley " .1 l a I,Mlr nI ,mr" " ll,'r" t?M m?et In Mi -e.nl. preceded hy the fnl- WAT-X.:.;i.'-"''-JM"l' Uecnir " "' - Tliri' rlu'lit-round IsjiiIh at the Cimlri.i stiturdav aft. rnoon w II hrlnir toueth.-r tn-i fiillowlnir mittni. n Jark llrazo nnd Charley n-nriier Y min.' Mulllunn and Mike Connnra ,,,,,1 johni. l".il .nd Hilly (lannon The remainder jf thu proKram will he li-round ..imtiere l Ift.l.hv nurns vs jonnnv ijiti itirhur, KU. Martin Ml ynuiiK hhnrki'v m Ilmmy I'.Kan and lllilv Ha.nM). i'lre rlb-lit-rvuuil bouts will bu thu altrac- MANUFACTURER'S SALE High-Grade Suits and Overcoats We Have Just Received Another Large Assortment WILL BE ON SALE TODAY AND FRIDAY Will He Sold at the Same Phenomenal Prices $15.00 to $21.50 Nothing higher in this stock. You cannot conceive of these values. Come and he shown. Williams & Williams 1516 CHESTNUT ST. ?) IS V& OF QUALIT? - .1 h ;'i.l I A'5 ;;'. T i 0kl L r ..li"S' 1 VM 8- i i j I Arrange Intercity Skate Meet CIiIciiko, Dec. 80. The d.V ' an to I ukatlmc meet, to lo held Ivtuein 'He P"iF- I schoola of New York nnd Chleaif m J"? York, has Iven nnnouncod as r.Wiioryj This In tho Hrat miet of Ita kind rhtJul ouis Mark offers Genuine Calf Brogues Showing the very latest square toe. You will marvel at the low price when you see the quality of Russia Calf in this model. 1336 So. Penn Square 1 432 Chestnut Street S. E. Cor. 8th & Race Sts. and Branches II . Y, "s ,atAfv'
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