Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 30, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 17, Image 17

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WHEN A TOUCHDOWN IS MADE IN THE ARMORY YOU OUGHT A HEAR THE TAN BARK ITS APPROVAL
PHILA. STABLES HA VE
TWO TURF CHAMPIONS
Riddle's Man 0' War King,
of the Flat Racers and
Widener's Ducttiste Best
Steeplechaser I
RIG YEAR ON TRACK
THIJ brreilliiR Inilimtry, tlirniiRli the
niif'fps of rnr-int In llt'-'O. iitt!iint1
Its lilclio"t murk from Mm lm Andrew
Jnrkion with Ajsrii-nln mil mlneil the
cnutlirm rlrcnlt until Man ()' nr. n
I'lillrtilelphln-owned hnrxp, tlnslied me
.,.. III.-,, ncrini the nnl until, ltIiiiiIiil'
tlie rndiic w 01 hi lJ lilt iiirnmpiir.iliH
fonts mid making nimHimteii him eiiiim
Anil title to rliniiiiiiim of nil oilmen nml
oris.
lint not nlotie on the niitntiiiiilliii:
(rntH of the "khiR" ilo the tlinroiiKli
broil nihniipeineiiti n-it. for Iiiiiiniw-
innitH Imve been mmilfest In all
t,m cspprliill; In Kcntmkj. Mm
lnnil. Npv York nml C.itiiiiln. Hie
fnrnliiR' of the tmelm limp In en boun
tiful nml the horipinon linu- lit en le
pnbl bv pnntly inerenspil .tnU' nnil
purM'i nml the lmblie lino piiJojpii n bet
tor elni'. of riiPins tbnn eer In fore.
rlillwWphlii'st Clmmploiis
Not the lenit reni.uknble eireuni
Mnnie In eonnertlon with the tin f li
timt the two ontitnnclliiR ehnniplons
Man O" War. the lint rnevr. nml Dnet
tite the steppleclinsiT nre I'liHnilel-t,lih-nmil
hortps. belns ileelopiMl In 11
Mnte In ulili'li rnrlmj 1 outlawed nml
dopondlni: on Hip .Milium of outside
trmU. The lnt of the rm liw of Duet
tNte in tbp 1'nitt'il Stntei lini been wen.
l,oeer. ns .Io-eph II. Wlilenei- Inn
doildcd to send tbN Rieut juniper to
1'rniiep foi n i niiipnlcii
Sniiiuel 1. Hlilille 's" hitv iln-lileil
tlmt Mnn (V Wnr will niee no-more,
nnd this iiinerhorip will be letired to
the ttnl In Kpiitmk.v for the buielit of
briPillliR. ' be hore will be rImmi n
iiublie roeeptlon in I.i-xiiiKtini on 111"
.inli'il theip. nfter which be will be
jnniinKPil b Miss Kllzuliotli n.iiiKi-i"
Hold likewise W.K op will letlre
rinipntrn to the iiiiimt) In Kentwdn.
mid lit for lur to rest on lnr lecord In
limine the I.ntnnln S."i0.0()() ('liumpioii
tlilp nt two nnd n half miles.
Inipiow'tnenN ol Tracks
l'tensip imp'rouMiii'titi bae been
mndc or are under w at the nice
nun oh nt S.irntoca, Ilelnmnt I'nrk nnd
the tiniks in Mai. land and Kentmk.
'I In f-imotiM llelmont Turk iimrse is
beina rntirol) renrraiiRcd.
Tin "ill orKaniration elash in the
ruin;, world of the inr wns between
Mm Omul's inmiiiMlnii nnd the .Toikev
Club, which has for the present nt least
died down. It invohed the enforcement
of the New Yoik r.ultiK nuthnritj rules
tu the Mimlnnd trncks
Succossful winter mi'dlngs now nre
In pioRress nt New Orlenns. Iliiviina.
t1ktp the Mnrlnnnn ooursp hns bepn
n.' improvid. and in I.mwr Califor
nia where moie tbnn SOO horses nre nt
tlie Tin Jnnnn course.
(iieit strides hnc been miide in the
nation il iciiiount service. The ilNpln
of liiirscinniiship nml ipinlitj of mounts
line iclliited the impetus of w ultimo
intiilltioiis. 'i;iie 300 mile Piiduinnio
tost fur militni hoisps In Now KtiRlnnd
r suited in n ictor for Mile. Donke.
Teii- bled. iIpsm mleil from the KiikIIsIi
prnck. finlopin.
Man 0' War Heads Winners
V-iii O' War wns -ppuielv entrpiicbeil
n- the leniliiic monev winnoi of llt'-'O.
Had Mr. Hiddlo. hi- owner, mi wiljpil,
ii J mi I Milif Iiiim' addi d the Keii-
tucl njid I.ntonin derbies to the SKKI.
1 III winniiiKS of tlie pi cat horse in l!)-0.
T tin o l'hiliidelphin sfnbles stand out
fur IiIrIi -class perfonnnnees. These
ie:
di.r.v itinni.i: rxiti
Wlnntiiits fur ji'iir. SlKn.07 Imllnic
nurse.
M in II' Anr, r, tlircr-.rpiir-olil. ! l'nlr
rinr Miiiiiiim.
lllnn I ro c.. tlins' jtr.ir-nlcl. In ,,.
h ruuill-DIn lulrk.
llrriiin f tlir Vutlr, .. (Iiroo-jpiir-old, l
luti rtili Drriini dirl.
M nil lie i . tui'ar-4lil lir
I nrli.Kii rlnr.
M ol iiiihIm lli (tiilrui, f,. two-)f ir-M, to
Ivlnic , mifh-Cuilr in.
( hinii li nvti f, two snirHilil, tit Tmn
Tlisl! MIII It'jHHlll.
TiitHi', f., tuii-rnr-iitil. Iij I!riimmrl-I
limns.
Ilmlil'ioi i . tni-eiir nlil. In I'nlr 1'luy
Fliillli I lllclt.
i.Ti:it m. -n:rroKis
MltinliiKN. SiJHHl 1.1-aillm: Immrsi
HirMc. it, mm n-M.ir nlil li Mlk'r.ilnr
I lnr I'liintin i.
It'iutlrilKi'. t,, fuiiroriir-iilil. In TnilillnK-toii-l
iiilcrslndv.
ii n i , twn-.Miir-iiIil. In l'i roll !!
Ilisinii,
1' rf.sHnit f
li 50 ir-ulil, li ll:illii-
) ntiriirlso.
Mi ""ill. i ,
'I'lltiri-I iheo.
Kiiirlsul. r,,
Jlirlielur (llrl.
Miinilulnl,. c ,
Tiitu iniitnuss,
llin lialht ...
lliric rar-olil, Iij l'etrr
twttcir-iilil, li) Helmet-tlireC')pilr-oliI,
liv DNRliUr
twi-eiir-oI(1, ti) Tlie liin-
Birer-M aterlili ioni.
I. K.
v, iii;i:it
1 lailini; liun.pni
Iliielllsle. g., eiirlit-irur old (i lianmlnn
rplfiliaM), lu rihelliert-Dulflliella.
NalnnilM, it . nl-inr-4ilil. liv KiImIIiih
Tlurt. 1 ilr Iniln. p.. llirn-M-iir-nlil, Iij Viilialn
I iln (.nlil,
I' lirrlm u ,tlirn iiir-"l(l. In (iarrj 111 rr
in tnii.iii In,
Ueiiilin. , two-riir-(ild, In l.liinislliln.
1 M"r il'llrniiicr,
ailnli i tno-jpar old. In Sanlaiiiiimle
I "lime II.
'lirinrj.
et IMnli.
Viipililr,
it iila.
.. two-jeur-otil, i uU iln Hose
f.. t iv ear-old. In Munt il'Or-
11a triirllimH of Anierlciwi lireeillnu:
J' i , lis Ilroolimtlik.iinla
!," .'". ,, Miilnlrnint 4imlliiurr II.
J ' h llunt il'Or-CultleMi.
, ' ! Mnnt il'Irr-Vnliiilliie
1 1" iirlltiirsj of forelKli ln eillliBl
JJr k-.. In Tiln liliif-rn Ink i.
'" v . In lllaili .lestiT-Clilim S"lnr
"llfllr, ill ! 111 )lrilM-ltllll t'l KIT.
loiterer, ill. r.. In Nell (iim-IIIkIi Tide.
Whitney Inils Winning Stabb.s
ll'irrj I'ajne AVhitnej , the New ink
fi 'itsiimn. has julid mi the lair'ist
(iinoim of money in pmses and stakes
"' an n in i incp .lames It Kecne
rieil o(T )s:i7't o , dalles in 1IKI7
"In eiM horse of lii own bneiliiiK
altiu' Iiiim ui, S,7(.ri0 tlie last
- i turn Mil iji
j"" Mis star two
M 1'iter I'an Tnst,
Ji'lll -old I I sti I .
IimI his htnlile
lh S!l.o-, Othiis of in hoi ses to
)VJ" mnn than .SKI (MM) each me Dr.
'hiil,. I',spt Wildair, l'ruileij, John
I '"ior and Daiunsf,
niniiR the older liorM iniludid in
'I'p i lass with winnings of SlfM.OlHI or
iimri iM i:titiuinntor, tin- tui.t Iioim1
of the sir,. Mi (ice. owned b Willis
Nuirpp Kllmci, nml a former Kentucl
J,,r'n winner. His ctorles for the
'"r iliiludod the Luke Itl.n kliuii.
II niliiai . Windsor .lockin Club Ilnndi
J.nP .Sainto-a Cup, To ion to Autumn
'!' nnil I'linllco Cup
lloiilfnii bus 1(., i,, r),,.f nionej
1 inner for tlie 1ir inciiiR otablishmcnt
"i oiiimmiilcr .1 K I,, ltoss riii liar
'"i' Mil' Kilh, Motor Cop and Klin
"tei me others of hlh striiiR to have
" viu.sHfui jlar nu j.arr ,lf Mlll.
''id has two etuis in I'nul .limes and
lUlll-S
our siicpessful New Veil k hlnbles
n" those of It T Wilson, whose lead
is are Yellow Hand. l)rv Moon and
' '"null 1st inn 0. W hoft, with (In
,N 'it'll and nonnainna; .rmnes I'
JnluiMin's Quin, y stable, with Knob
"' l.lmend.iif anil Captain Alcoik n
"Is hendllneis
..'' It Mi I.i an's well-balaiiceil stn
,',l1' had n luospcioiis ear. with The
'"'! and I.cochaies bclnu' hlh chief
High Marks in Turf
Feats for Year 1920
Man 0' War Champion rnoc
hoise of nil nRPsj owner H. I), Hid
die, I'lillndelphin.
Duett 1st e Chniupton stepplpchnKP
horse of Aniprliii; .1. K, Wldenpr,
I'lillndrlplila.
nxtcrrrtlnntor I I nmpion nped
ReldliiR ; Willis Htinrpe Kilmer.
Clcopntin Clinmpion three -j ear -old
filly; W. It; Coo, W.M.mlnR.
Trjstei Chumplon two-enr-old ;
IIuri I'ajne Whltne.v, New York.
Kentucky Derby winner I'nul
Jones; Ital I'nrr, Maryland.
Highest price wo-jear old
Indieape. SloO.OOO; Ham Hlldreth.
Champion jockey J. Itutwcll,
I-pndliiR money winning stable
II. 1. Whitney.
Leading money winning horse
Man O' War.
winneis. Sninuel llnss, also of Wnsli.
Ingtoii, liad In his large stable ns lend
rs Crank, (inninc nml Knot.
The MiClollaiid-Siiuiiis orRanbatlon
took low n S(l7..'l(;il lii pursis, with
Monardo II necounting for more
tliiiu s.:!(!.(K1(). Colonel It. I,, linker, of
I;eliMton. took pursis of S,"S.47.'I, with
King (iorln as ills star. Former Senntor
Cniudon. V.. It. Hindlcj nnd Colonel T.
( . Maker, nil of Kentucky, developed
n number of hit'li-elnss horses. Aiming
other sueiessftil stables are: Hunnv
Innil Stnbln. S(J'. HO; (. M. Hendrie.
S-I7.(l7.r. : Janus Arthur. !? 10.4711; F.
Musante. SLMI.710.
Striiles InsjJreMyllng
The j par has been a record one for
high -prion thnioiighhicds. The pur
(hasp In S C. Hildreth of Inclirnpe,
b I riai Itoik-Itosp of (lold. for.fino,
0(10 leads the list for two-ear-ohs. A
few months' ago August Itelmnilt stnrtled
the tin f world b the snle of Trncerj .
b. Hoik Snnd-Toplnry, to an Aigeiitine
hjnjllinti for S2Ch-,0()(l. Ho,k Sand wns
sold h Mr. Helmont. in rrnnee. for
.SiluO.OOO. The .Siinms-McClellntul Km
tiick stables reccntl brought I'rlnce
1'iihitiiic. In lVrslmmon-I-adv Light -foot,
to this countiy, for which the
paid .'.-(I.OIIO. That stable ais,, ough"t
tlie 1 reiieh horse Cuilf.nl fr SK!!),(MI().
besides a number of high-class blood
nun is. "
At Cullatln, Tenn.. Chnrlos Heed paid
SKKI.OOO for St Itlais,.. it,.(()ril ,,,'u
wcie paid for Kentuek weanlings and
two-jcai-olds at the Kentuck and
Saratoga wiles.
Tlility Loading Joikejs
Nine Amcriuin jmkejs during Uil'O
rode more than 10(1 winneis u,h. J.
Ilutwell leading the list with 11(1 lirsts.
shoiiiI plaie in 121 inces and thiid l.'U
tilius. Hip letoids of the thiity leading
winners are:
Jits lt 2,1.
I.S'I Mil 1H4
:i7i- II i ;7
HS.I I ! l-Jt
. mo no ru
. 4"U 1,1". 71
. BJI lll.l S7
.i7o loj ii?
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1121 inn S7
." HI II.1 s.'
.II I S7 711
IIH SI 7li
. iHi SI 71
aim si .-,7
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Kuniiiet. C
Moone) J .
1'itor U
Thurher II.
Wlile H
Hliiphj. .
Wllnnn P . .
.Murn i" ..
Dumlnlrk. J
Tliuiniisiir- C.
Morris I
Itlf IlUKelc. A
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ns
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(iroat iniiors Shit t'
111(1
Siiue l'.IOL (lie leading monpy win
ning hoi ses, with their breiding, age
and the sums to their eridit. has lit en:
Hill.' Mnjnr Ii.iliiKirflelil b) Hand
spiliik Mnn Droit three itai old
llini Vfrli.itnl. r b) Slnr Ilub
Alrle Qimn Ihn i -ear old
IIIIM I) Ihl bv lien III unh Vna,
thi, lenr-nli)
inn !-)iiiiiiI,) by Milton Op'lmo.
hm e ir-ol,l
llifii, Aci-ountant. b) Killeriiiie
It. ikon thrie-yiar old . .
1H07- fnlln Id roiiiniiiiido l'aHtnr-
i II. i tii'i-ieur-old
1IHIS sir Murtln l Ondui l.ad)
.si r'linr tiio-)iar.old . .
lliii'i Iie.Madil, n In Vanloe Tarnn-
1, 1 , tin,, m 1 1 -111
HMD ..Null It) liv IvIllKKlOII -I'url-
iisliv lHo-)enr-old
Hill Vnr h h) Knk-hl of thi Thls-
t' VIIhh ll.iiioi,.,, to ii ar-old
ItllJ- "'ir t h it t, r In Siar hhuot
flu st. r Ouiin. four vnir-ohl
lull (id llnieliuil h) l'ucl Iiori
II. 1 h tu !) ai old
1IIU Hountr h) Knlclit llrrnnt
Iti'se I'n II . three-i..ur.oIil
I'll, Ilorroii, bi llamburu 1'orin t,
s, ieu ) i , .irold
lulil I'ampllre by Dlninlmla
Nltfhifill two.)t.ir.o d
HM" sun llrlar In SundrldKc
Hunt llrlar tuo-iiar-old
191S Hit mil. bs Sni.p Hazel
llurlie two-)eir-old
mil' sir llirtmi bv Star Shoot
i idi tttrllnff. thne )i.ar-ol.l
lli.'ii Mm o- War. bj Pair lln
M.ihuliih thrii-)iiir-ulil
J.-J.ilS-,
70 810
73.SJ-,
Ui .1H0
8 I .170
131 1)07
7S .-,00
1 1 50-,
7J.11U
in nt:,
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III 017
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511 .105
.111 137
SS,2"iO
ino.iiii
Cubs Sign Alex's Opponent
( hltnc'i. I' '11 s a rtunrd tor inik
ln lliour Al xiiuil, r stni plti In r if tn,i
rhhnso Nn'lonalH wnrlt" twelve Innln lu -fori
he won his Kaine Jiums 1) Innmy
hiiM bmi slKnid to a fuh i ontrart Th.
lami "s Pla)id in 1'ianie while both win
In the I'nll 1 Slates arm, and Alexander's
team m vlitorwu 1 to 0 Kinne) Is it
Ilk li mil twelili two vcirs old und hI
fit tiii Inchm till Hi pltihid send
prnlissionii lull auniiid I hleiiKo
M.VV I. MI'S AITI.HMION. JAN. 1
vvw.i.ir. MirKl'.V
SPENCER vs. RUSSELL
RICE vs. WENDELL
viiiii. si m.i;v
FITZGERALD vs. MEEHAN
lllisll I'VTSY .ItlllNW
CLINE vs. SUMMERS
i,i:w otto
TENDLER vs. WALLACE
Soils on rule now Hotel Vn lion buffet,
lln ad nnd I "i ut Mm ItiKiilar irlioi.
NATIONAL A. A-
,Kv x.KAU'rl AITIltNOOV
Matty Detcher vs. Bobby Wolgast
Johnny Paxton vs. Al Reynolds
Kid Wolfe vs. Jack Perry
Johnny Mealey vs. Stanley Willis
HARRY GREB vs. PAUL SANSOM
l'llthbursh . Js,"llor,K ,,
In I. n" to Meet A ItfiiilhiK I laht-
i i.,,i ilnii lii'iiipoe) lleov) mlk-lit
VuKhrS VI' D(INOIIVH. 3.1 h lllli ST.
5CE PALACE 25.
nd
t Sti.
ICE HOCKEY
Quaker City vs. St. Nicholas
Tonight 8 O'clock Tonight
Jnn. 3 and 4 Quaker City v.
Toronto
HI'! CHI, (T ll ini'TIB AND LAIII
llemitur 71-rfiit iidnilulnn iirrvalln
l-lllll.lt' hKAHMl Al'lUt OAMI5
N. Y. OFFERS RECORD
PRICE FOR HORNSBY
St. Louis Refuses $200,000 and
Four Players Would Trade
Him for Frisch
New York. Doe. :!() .n ofTer liv Hip
V,.... V...1. ! . ......... ." .
.". iirn uiaiifs oi .-s.'IID.Irim nnd four
plajers for Hirers Hoinsbj, lending
Nntlonnl Lpngup batter In 11120, hns
bpen turned down by the Ht. Louis niiin
ngenipnt. t Thl stntement was mnde here bv
Jiiilgo I rancis K. MiQimde, treasmer
V i. . u'n"1"- '! "aid the proposition
fell through when .Sam Ilrendon, prcsl
dent of the Cardinals, wired they would
consider" If one of tlie four plnjcrs
were I-rnnk I"risch.
"JIHSraw wouldn't trndc Trlsch for
Hortisb) 'even up,' " McQunde ns
serted. o.-'A,!""n'nPI' "" r',',"rd offpr of
.i(),000 wus mndp for Hornsbv bv the
(limits. When it wns lefused MiOrnw
Mild he would not renew tin- bid. The
?tl'8A,o(r,'r wns inndo, It wns snld, when
he (limits learmsl Krnmli Itlckey had
!','.. f oHhiiikIiib Ilornsbj for three
tliirlnnnti plajers.
Miller Muggins, present innnnRPr of
tlie .New ork Yankees, Is tlie man who
saw the possibilities f Hornsby when
lie wns ushered Into tlie major leagues.
It also was Ilugglim who developed
Ilornsbj. tniight him how to piny first
base ami how to bat.
When Hornsby iirst broke In it wns
generally believed that he was n mere
lookie and alwajs -ould be. Me did
not go into fust lompniiy with a groat
minor lpngup record. Far from It. He
fore going to Ht. Louis near the close
of the 1!I1i- nenson. Ilornsbj had the
unenviable record of huving batted .2:12
VJ ',""" 1iIm ,nst tw" miiMiiiH on the
Deniiisoii club of the Tcvns- League.
Ilornsby plajed in eighteen games
with St. Louis in KM.-, ,i batted .21(1.
ll'v ,w? ."I'Hng Muggins bloke him
of the linblt of choking his bat. Since
that time Ilornsbj lias blossomed Into
one of the greatest littteis in the major
eagucs. Me recently was asked how
he figured out the opposing pltiher.
..,. n oiiii, iiu reiuieii : well, a
pitcher can't hnvft anj thing but a fast
one, a cuivo or a splttcr. If the ball
docsn t come over jpu walk. If it docs
joti bun It, That's all theie is to it."
Colleges In New Conference
t.iilpsl.iirir. line 10 l.irir.nt ith of
lx cnlliwn In Hip ntittm will m i- In Chl
ciijo tndnj to rtlBpuM the fnimiitlun of n
mm In'irslnli- ittli tlr imiformiu
You Auto Knotv
A thlik unstp of flnko crnphlte nnil nil will
Iirevcnt mmrk pluu-s from mlcklnit ni mako
lliiin easy to ronrnve
Tlio mufllir of for motor, nr nhouM be
taki n npiirt nnil thoroushly clraiuil once it
HC.inon
Fop the nnpnlnliil nnd tnrnluli ilile mclm
imtH of u cur no erotiillie uutlnu Is bitter
thnn onllnitr iiriHse ami vnsollne
IUfnrr piittlni: n cir uiiav for the iilntPr
tlm n all irnHollne ami uatiT from thp rnr
anil lie cartful nut tu niprl.ink nm .ir.,tn
nick In either Bjstcm
limine rnrs. trnvpllnit on'i on the level
mm have a ratio ns low mh two to one or
Hire.' to one lrou there Is lltlli loml
uirrlntf (iiimclt netsled. am thin imti be
iiaorlllceil to speeil.
line of the severest etrnlns thit ran be
plarid tiisin a rer nxle or drlv'nir seir is
lo trj to net out of u mudhole In hacking n
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Tilden and Johnston
j Win Cup Matches
Continued from I'nicp (lnr
was contested bltterlj, but In the inoit
sportsmanlike miiiuiel. Htookos ,bdlb
erntolj driving the bnll out of the rourt
on one oicnslon In onlcr to make up
fo- an asmimod erior on the pan of
n line umpire.
'Wip llrst spt wns a grueling struggle,
which Tilden won onlv nftci n icmnik
able leeovery of form in tlie later games.
The second sot also wint to the Amor
lonn, who sliowed womlorful reserve
strength nftQr the first gnmes had drawn
little advantage of either tilavor. 'The
third set mnrked the culmination of
Itrookes' play. After losing the Jlrst
Ramp Iip oppnpil up a sprlps of irrcslst
llilp drivel which ni rleil 'Tilden off his
feet and won the set 0 to 1.
The fourth set was opened bv Hrookes
in tlie panic masterly wa and he won
tbp first three games, making nine con
secutive gnmes he had taken from the
Aiueriinu champion. Here Tilden ral
lied, however, and solved Hrookes'
smart drop strokes which hnil bow 11
dorod him. The l'hltndclphinn, seivltig
nt his bpst, drove Hrookes thither nnd
von nnd won the fourth game easily,
Hiookes was tiling fast, and Tilden,
continuing unbeatable tennis, won the
set nnd the match.
Tlhlcn'r! first serves wore terrific, and
an aiinljsls of the match shows that
Hrookes can attribute his defeat to this
fonture of the Amei lean's game Til
don's second bnll wns Invurinbij re
turned by Hrookes, who shot tlie ball
to the I'liiladolpliian's baikhand.
Johnston's severe drives to 1'ntter
son's baikliaml in tlie hack com t fea
tured his fit t set with the .voting Au
stralian stnr. I'atterson repliul to these
dilves weakly, and his vollejlng biuk
hnnders were driven baik with light
ning sin el bj the California!!. Johns
ton had von time gnmes befoie I'atter
son vvas able to score and finally won
tlie set 0 to :i.
Had Mis Measure
Tlie second set sliowed plalnlj that
Johnston had Patterson's inonsine. as
he won the sit almost at his own pleas
ure. I'atterson won tlie first game, but
fui'cd to bieak thiough in another con
test during the set, whiih i nded (S to 1
in Johnston s favor, Patterson's ollevs
w filch crossed the net were so weak that
Johnston was able to run in and score
vvitli lightning dilves.
The third set was u lepotltion of the
second, I'attoi son's piny growing worse
encli game. Johnston won five straight
gnmes hi fine I'attoi son galmd a vic
torj, but the Ameiiiun took the follow
ing game with lidiculntiq case. It is
fair to saj that no one evet has'bocn
su overw heboid in a Davis Cup dial
leuge I olliid. and Patterson must 1 1
oigiiuize his huLkhund stiokes if he de
slies to iLt.uu a plaie in Davis Cup
minis clic'es. Johnston showed tom
plete inasterj of the game at all times,
nnd his fun baud dilves to I'atteison's
batklinud vveiu ulinuat alwajs wlnniuB'
stiokcs.
ELECT M.J. PICKERING
Former Penn Official Secretary
Treasurer of Boxing Board
Annapolis, Dec .10. Ma.vlin J. Pick
ering, forinei graduate innnnger of ath
letics at tlie I'nivcisit of l'onnsvlvnuia
has been clotted socretarj -tioasuicr of
the Iuten ollegiate HoOng Association
of Amei ieu, as the bodv oigani7ed to
oontiol the inti rioi-egia-e spmt bus
been- named. i
The other oIHppis are: President. '
Willi. im A ltii Inn dson. I'. S. X , as
sistant athlelic oflii cr and gwumisium i
ofliccr of the Naval Academv ; vhe pros
idoiit It it li in ii Hai low. Penn State
Strict lilies covering the conduit of
boxing bouts have been established. '
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CORNELL HARRIERS
LOSE 10 BRITISH
Cambridge-Oxford Runners De
feat Americans in Eng
land, 26 to 29
London, Doc. ,'10 The Oxford-Cambridge
tfiim won the cioss-countrj nice
ut ItViehaiiipton todav fiom the Cornell
hlll-niid-dule ruiiliers. The Hngllsh
ten m scored twcntj-si poliitn to Cor
nell's twentj -nilie
Although the i nurse wus lienvy be
oniise of vcsterdi.v's mill, todav wns
blight and sunshinj This morning
Cornell tunnel 4 wcie repnited to be
nndv for the loirtest, but the londltion
of Thomas C McDi'imott. the fastest
niiin on the Amoilenn team, was dis
appointing. Me had not vet recovered
from a i old tontractcd on nt living in
Kiiglnnd.
The Lnglish tPiim consisted of four
Oxford and three Cambridge men Thev
nr, M A Mniitngue. X. A Mclnnes.
W. A. Ornve and II II. Sutton of
Ovfoid; W. It Seugiovp, W T. Marsh
and I' II Anderson of Cambridge
All finished the sevui nnd one-hulf mile
Itoolinmptoii (ourse under forty-five
-iiinutes in the nnnital ()foid-Caii)-bridge
race earlj in December.
CANNELL GREEN COACH
1919 Captain Expected to Succeed
Spears at Dartmouth
Ilostnn, Dec ItO The probabilitv
that Jaiksim v'aitnell, captain of the
Dnitiiintith varsity eleven Inst vein,
would supfood Clnrcnoe Spoars ns coach
of the (Ircen football teams wns ex
piessed bv those lu tomb with the sjt
nation todaj. Annouui euient fiom Chi
i ago Inst night tli.it Speais would cmi'li
at West Yiiginlii l et fall was not un
epeetod, and Caniiell, who wns his as.
sistant this jear. was expected to movi
up as hi ad to'ich.
Dnitmouth's schedule for next jonr
still Incoinpli te. Teams tentativelv
on the list imlmle .Norwich, .vliildlc
bui . New Hampshire, Hotlinnv Co
lumbia, Cornell, Pennsylvania, Hruvvn
and Sj rat use.
College Fives Ready
rlllcHEII. Dee .1(1 - The Univcri.llv of fhl
rnco btiHehall oulntit fce one of iih must
important in'tri-ei nun H unities tonnxm niei
lnic the Irlniilon IHe Two C'hlinirn reKularn
are reportul In poor condition Th, Prlnn
ton te im Is riportnl in Ih In fxcellent Hhnp, ,
threi of the baskitlull plnyem haiini; ulil
on the footbill I, am
Play W. and J. Tonight
VVnslilnctiin. Tu. Doe. 30 V mhlnntun
nnd Jeffercon Cohen and Dartm iuiIi L'nt
v rxltv basketball te ma will ulm here to
nli.li In tho opcnlne eama of thj coIIcki.
sinson
Green to Play Bethany
llitbaii, XV. Vn.. Dee 30 -Inr'ninuih
TnlliKe and Hi thin) Colbite will meet on
he irrlillron at Ilunnver, N 11 Octubtr 10
next.
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HOWARD FLACK SETS RECORD
FOR CROSS-COUNTRY FEATS
Former PhiUtdvlphian Has Traveled All Over United States
as Athlete and Coach, Starting at Penn in 1905
TJOWAHD W l'LACIC,
1 1 si, lent of this pit J, b
a former"
but who now
calls (It, noble, just outside of Movies
town, his home, holds a unique iitord
In inliegc and high school sports. It
is not tlie number of ih'implousblps he
bus won ns an imlividiia'. nor Is It as
Hum nnili of higlilv su, cessfnl tenuis, but
In the number of college and m ImoN lie
has hoon In as loncli and student and in
the widolj separated pbiies lie has done
his i (niching nod Ills athletic wmk
riatk stnrti d his cm cor at the t'nl
orsjtj of l'onnsvlvmiia In tin- fall of
11KI.", wlien ns a sophnniure ho mndp
the vnrsitj , ross.rouiitij tiain. then
foni bed bv Mike Miitphv The famous
trnlnir took a keen intirest in voung
I'laik and taught bin. manj of the
(neks of the trade thnt made the nnnie
Muiphv so famed in tin athlitlc vv'oild
One venr at I'inn and Dack deebb d
that he liad siifln lent bighi r eduiiitinn
to Inst him. Tor the next thr, e vears,
or until 11100. I'laik was Instrumental
in bringing fame to the (J, iniantowu
llovs' Club, an active organization em
bracing the hi st school and college run
ners of the dav in this cilj. I'lm k was
one of the stars of the cross. omit i v
and track titims of the bovs' rlub nt
that time nnd won mini pmes for the
i lub.
Tlie lure of the college field beinme
strong In the summer of l!)0!i nnd flm k
filtered Svraeuse the following vear
Me icmaltied there for one veni. run
ning on the eross-iounti v and tni'k
teams and plaj ing on tlie baseball and
basketball teams, mnkitig quite n repu
tation for himself as an all mound
stnr.
rhiod rootball at Centre
Di siring to transfer his activities to
another section of the tountiv, Tlnok
wandered into Kentuckj. Hearing thnt
a small college had the "makings" of
n great football team. Hack turned up
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Otln
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Nowuik
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nl Centre Colli gp perhaps the most
tnlknl of institution in football iiinl,
dining the last two vuirs, and an
noun, ol himself n a student ami as
pit ii tit foi a plnep on the footbnll tiain
This to show his voisntilitv in til'
spin t field. He had tiled all sports up
to this lime nve football, hut now tin
ib sire to got into gridiron togs proved
strong and he I bought he c until miiki
good And make good ho did for lie
nihil tin slgnnls on the Hist great
eleven that Centie ever lind. the 1!lll
champions of the Southern Interml
leginte I.engiio In the spring of 1011
the ri sties I'lnok i nine .North iignili
The fall of 11111. nfter a vuu nf'ln
mflvitiis, found him tun k nt Sjiauise,
whue he iimiiliied until 1014. phiving
on tin football IiiimIiiiII nnd ba-killuill
tuitiis nnd runiiiug on the 1 1 n k sipind
In the spring of I'll I I'lm I. slmtul out
on a coaching uiieer
Tlie fall of 1111-4 found him nt Miami
1'nlversit.v in Oxfotd. O. where lie
lartid in bv loiKhing the i rosn-, ouiitrv
team In the wintei he took ihaigi of
tin- basketball tenm wliicli finishi ,1 third
in tlie flnnl stnnd ng of the Ohio Con
fotenio In the spiiug he turned to
(link nnd prodmed a te-im tlmt fiiiihe'l
in the sumo plnce us the basketball quintet.
Hikes to Oklahoma
The in xt vear 1'Ia'k wandered to
Oklahomo. coiiihmg thp Sapulpn llighi"'"1 'he s'atp and southwistirn high
Si honl iaik nnd bisclmll teams The , school ehampinnships
tiaik team laptuioil the high m lion! I I.nst Sopti inboi he held the i.nn,t,ln
. I. I l.t.. -. i... C......I i.. -l..
I lllllilil"i-.iiii ut in,- i.mi 1 11 11 t'-l III Till
spring of 1'IKi I'ioiii Oklahoma I'laik
bom tied the intlirs for Louisiana
whoie he took hold of the baseball team
of the Louisiann A and M . winning
tvvilve ,iiid losing one gnine during tin
season. In the fall of 101(1 lie emu hod
tin Louisiana football team nnd with n
fnir eleven won six and lost three
gnmes
His next move carried him out to Ore
yums 'SrCS?
r.--rw Vuiii
Formerly $40 and $45
were $10 to $20 1 SS than
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Goldblatl Recovering
After Nasal Operation
I.abil Ooldhlatt one of the best
all round athbtis tuimd nut from
South l'hlladelphhi High School, nnd
now a student nt 1', un, 3 recovor
ing nfter nn opr-afmn on hla nose
at the I'rislivtiriau Hospital. Label
plnved a star gaun at quarterbnek
with the I'inn ft f h oil viii Inst Rea
son, mid nltlioiiji, ,e had a bone
hi uken in his ins, in (,np of tho
uirlv contests he insisted on finish
ing the sthiilub (iohlblntt also Is
a niiinbei of tly ltul and illue fresh
mini l)iiseilmll ti im He will be n
laiididate fi the ln vim hasp
bull film in Nt spnnu ' (iiihllihitt
was a time. , it, ninu at South
I'hilmlilpliia High
gon win re hi tiiokihitgi nf tin Oregon
'gbs luisibnll team, vvhub fluid ed the
si"isi,n with light vn tones out ;t nine
starts
'I hen ea me tin win. mid rn promptly
as lie r hanged his nilcln when desiring
newei i limes I'lm k uilistul in the cav
alrv and. as he himself puts it, "wns
n'liinieii to nns until the
war, wns
vi r
After tin war I'lncU wont lnok to
Niiulpn High School vvheip he ronclipil
the football, basketball mi mebnll
'linins On ,e gildilou his eleven won
1 ight and Inst thlee games The basket
i hall t am s, oreil sixteen victones mit of
I twentj -four games, while tin hnsehnll
ii in proven ins
I'refifi.st un... ..u.. I...
winning twuitv-foiir cames i
twpiitv -six pln.vi'il The haski tb ill tinm
i e .i... . i. . .. - .
reins ot the trni It team at tin I olver
sit of Maine, looking after thi cioss
innntrv tenm dm ing tin fall ami in hlr
odd moments assisting in tutoring the
football team. In the spring lie pects
to conih the track team and after that
he dm sn't know what ho will do
"When the fever gets up and I gpt a.
good ofTir I just move on that - all,"
sins riiuk, who is but thii v three
vears old
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