,vii VP 7 k -V' to masm mBmwmmmm-w'mmvmmm Avl n- 4 'COME ON AN' FIGHT," GASPS BENNY., SA VING HIS TITLE AND BREA TH TO LA TER S TOP S TURD Y MITCHELL IJy IlOBUItT W. MAXWELL ltort 1'illtor r.vrntnr l'ulillc Ledger C1IA3 to Now Ynrk, .Tun. f. IIIAMIMOXSIIIPS 1inc Wn won by noity wnuoin vulnernhl spol mi and nboiit thr rliln nnrt nony. others hhvo ehnneoil linmN on a rpfcrre s derision, out u in ncldom tlmt ii chniupionMiip. tnttrrlnR nnil -rro in nti.i ' about to fnll Into tho limuls .f nimtlicr Ik snvo.l by th" power of sprocli, which i- -1mm fr Hi" Bl Kh- ' ' I.rh: night. Iiornro n i.n.kr.1 iirnm in Mm son S.priro Garden, Itennv l.r-oi.nr.l tnlkcil Richie Mitchell out of the lightweight chiiiiipion-lnp ..f the world. Ho mm c n speed. which hnd no continuity -hmt. iinsrninmntieM sentence-. rtvoro used, nnd Mitchell, instend of teannc in nn.l tv.vlni. to land n finlshitiK punch. Hood otlll nnd listened. Leonard, who hnd been knocked down for n count of nine, wns nble to went her the storm until the bell clnnRed. It wns in the first round. Henny won in the sixth, wh.-n Keteree Hiiukop stopped ' the hntllo to sine the western boy from further punish - " mclit. The ehnmpion won by n leilinicnl knockout but he neve- would hnve hnd n elmnee hn.l he not used his . nctlvc brnin in th- tirst. It win quick think nK-ome- thins which . hiirncteri7.es the work of a titlelioldcr. It was one of the most thrilling and sensational bouts seen hen or nny pin. e .-No In manv a -lav. Leonard ilul I not hnve nn easy time ..f it. tie was in danKer until the nlxtli round started and then the tide turned. The crowd , was in nn upronr from the Mart and received full value i for the $170,000 or more which il-wed into the box office for the triple benefit-Leonard. Mitchell nnd devastated ' "it" must have been a lellef to Leonard when the bout ended after one minute and f'.ft.v-nvc seconds of the clxth round. 'L'he ehnmpion jumped at his opponent nnd landed a rlcht Hush on the jaw. Mitchell dtopped for the count of nine. Benny jabbed to the fnee nnd bodv nnd followed with another right to thc.juw. which -nt Uichie reelins into i, t.eutra corner. Another right hook to the bend dropped Mitchell ncnin, but he rnme up for more punishment. Mitchell wns a pitiable s!Klit. His right eye wns closed his fnee wns streaked with blood and bis knees t xvere trembling. Huddled in the , orner. held up by the ' ropes on either m. Ii- covered his f.ice as Leonard mined e vollev of lefts nnd right to the In... I and bodv. Bie hie I utarted'jo fnll nn.l reached out to m.ib the ropes- with his i right lir.nd. , , , ' Uichie fell, Refeiee llimltop stnrle.l to fount and lit thr ronnt of four h- irM to ,. Ills ut.-.-s gnvo wiiy Under him and he Ml back apnui. B what looUd Ike n supeiluimnn effort he was n his feet before the ten j wcnndi wer.- tolled off. but stood ngninst the ropes in i helpleF cc ndltinn. Then vim n look of bewilderment on his fare in he t stood there mmijIdb. with his arms dnngliiig nt ins Miles i First Lionnrd thought it was n trick and stepped liii.-k. Then h.' walked in, calmly mensiued his mini for the linal I blow only to have the referee jump between them, wine ' him away nnd lend Mitchell to his corner. -ir.t.ST a fitttni tnding for the hnltlr. Mitchell irm beaten thrrc icas io dnuht about it and another jiuneh wight hnve injured him srriauily. Loser Put Up Great Battle lTCHULL put up a grent battle. lie irpi.se,, every one, nnd for n time ,n ou iim- -". ncr. In the first, when ne was ..i.u-u v... -. - like n kt.ockout. ho micd the title by one wcond In 'v hf seeend he had the champion wobbly, and in the third ! Leonard would haio fallen to the floor had he not crabbed , Mitchell to hold himself up. It is an unusual MRht to see Leonard-on the floor , tnkinc the count and shaking hi- head to elrar his befud dled bn-in. but that is what happened last ...Kit And tic knockdown came when least expeeted-m fact when it I looked a if the battle was over, with Mitchell on his back taking the final count. how one wallop win minus"- ""-- ""''".;:"" cd in full of continence, wane .imruni- His ncht gloe ccAered his jaw ami pmel.v deCeu-ive battle, lie watched Benny's right hand, imt negieciea k, ,.... The champion nan a kick hi ni left khot out like a rapier and Innded flush on Benny's .nose. Then the champion began to tnlk. "Come ou nn' tight," he gnsped, ns he motioned nichle to como to him with his hnnds. "Let's make this good," he continued, ns ho backed nwny, with Mitchell pursuing him. "Heard you hnd n wicked wallop. Let's see what ou got. Come on nn' light nnd quit stalling. If'yoil don't joit'll go down ngnln. Whnt's the matter?" Mitchell listened to every word and by that time Benny hnd rpooi;rod enough to do some jabbing, execute some footwork, clinch and last the round. No wonder the speetntnrs were in n frenzy. First, Mitchell went down three times nnd looked like n certain loser, when ho suddenly turned the battle in his favor nnd hnd the coveted (hampionship nlmost in his grasp. It certainly looked bad for Leonnrd. Benny still wns groggy when the second round began, but kept up a constant flow of chntter. Itlchlo's right eye was nlmost closed and he kept his right glove cover ing his jaw. Ho wns taking no chances. Benny jnbbed feebly to the injured ee and then nttempted n left hook to the head. Mitchell stepped In nnd shot n hard right to the jnw which staggered the champion. Once more it looked ns if the title wns about to change hands, but Leonard clinched nnd wrestled until his hend clenred. Benny was careful after this. Ho resorted to clever footwork to avoid the rushet of his foe nnd got nwny with it. His defense wns superb and did not open up until just before the bell. Then lie Innded n right nnd left to Mitchell's bond. At this time the crowd was shouting itself hoarse. Mitchell wns getting better nnd Leonnrd still wns in bad shape. Mitchell's damaged ee nnd his bruised face did not present n jiretty picture when the third round began, but lie carried himself like n li;impion. There wns nn nir of supreme confidence in ecrj move nnd ho stnrted out ns if he were fighting n preliminary set-up. He evidently hnd forgotten the three knock-downs in the first, but remem bered the fragile jaw which stopped hefty wnllops in the first nnd second. Benin fnul to be enutious, but his full strength hnd not yet hern restored. Benny sent a left hook lo the hend nnd once moie Mitchell countered with a right. This time the ohntnpion nlmost went the vojnge. The blow struck him coming down, thnt Is, It was n sort of nn overhead hook. Had It struck the chin there would have been another champion mdn. However, the blow wns high, lnnding on the cheek bone. M bluffed Funny a tight ! Benny startci i was wibl nervou. ' he -t.irnd out to put up a closeU ' attention to the left. l.nn.1 n.irl nrnved it. i .... f..!.,f!r,c n nniinle of .seconds Leonard I xvith his right and suddenly hooked his left to the jaw. , The blow wns high nnd closed Mitchell's right eye. He dropped for the count of three and arosy. despite the frantic i.niienls of his seconds to take the limit. Leonard wan smiling, and when Uichie arose he shot his r-h- to the jaw, whi.li sent Much. II down, this time for thl. count of four. A left to the face and n right to heiK, landed 111 qillOK scoceion mm nir d a third lime He Hnd n ms mien, iw.-.i . buck and barely w . iin'c 10 get nn ins ,..-.. t-.l I. I.. Iw.ntnn n II tl COllIlt lit till lie lOnKeri llhe II I'm.'" '' the drnppi ni in . before fell the f"li ., .... ...., .1 ttnrtpi "'" '" ' ' , ... ..m...l 111- l.n.r Itennv was smiling. ci.,.i nnu iihiuiui-u m- which had been carefulW brush. . I b.u k, was not even touched, nnd Mitch. 11 had no-landed u telling blow, lhe champion was much pleased nnd anxious to end things as noon ns possible Mitchell pawed '"it w th lin left nnd Leonnrd, still miiing, stepped back He hnd his man nt his mercy and one mU'blow would cmpl-de his iKhffl xvork The blow larded; it nlmost blew the whittle for Leonard; but tho ehnmpion d'd nor land it Mitchell, taking one ln-r desperate chunco, swung his left It wasn't a iieitii-n i uncb ; there wns nothing about it thnt marked the clever boxer. Starting it from tho floor, he swished it il.ro.igh the air with every ounce of 'his strength he , ml i. The siK landed Hush on I eonnrd's jaw and th. . ii.i'id'ii.n went down like n shot He wn all b ,t ... t L k. a bolt from the blue it come and the spictatots wme -tunned A strange silence hovered over th garden for an m-tatit and then pande monium hi nke !..'-. .Inuipionslnp was ilbo.it to Change hands, .id f.. i-in-uriiil crowd was quick to wel come the ml. r ith ' ud neelaim. Bf to T Itivnu hnd nthrr idrni. When he 'rrtiJ 'Ion ti I,,, f,rit rordi vhrn thr rrfrrrr npptnnrhrd (mint treif , ' K'ip ...' II'IV ' Krip hnr off'' Haltnl llauhop Throe Seconds seconds, nnd This hasn't t.j. xus in a d.iii; to being ut.. ' xsould tun-' I Mm ' ' II ..' and he bccani . I" in. 1.1 1! "I lor ,..r. t in' mi. blow, in nd.lilioii One moie sin h Lt:n .it KOXAfitVS liu-n nanrtl, Ihrrr trm n fl'uiiV time in nit run hi hr pitched forward. Mitchell teat in front nf him tinnn to hit him noain nnd llrnnil innhhrd him. fir held on wiifil scpnintcd In the rrjrrrr, nnd thru itnrtid to imo hit Irft to hrrp Richir airny. lie iem successful in Mil and nt the end nf the round tra in fair shape. Tl c Was a Narrow Escape HAT wns u narrow escapL- for the champion, nnd in he fourth, heeding the n.lvlce of Billy Gibson, chnnged his stjle of battle. No longer did he try for n knockout. He wns enrcful and clever. Mitchell's eye wns getting worse nnd ho pecked nt thnt injured optic. Richie's lightning left kept pumping away nt Benny's face and the battle was fought nt long range. Once both tried right .swings at the snme time nnd both missed. Mitchell nlso missed several wicked rights aimed at the jaw. Leonnrd started to wih the battle in the fifth. He kept jnbbing Bichie's injured eye nnd blocked every lend made by the westerner. The champion had fully recov ered and wns boxing in his oldtime form. Mitchell wns getting wenk from his exertions, but Benny did not tnko advantage of it. He had respect for the western boy's right. Mitchell landed n straight left which sent Leo nurd's head back just as the gong sounded. Then came the sixth. Leonard jumped out of his corner nnd like a whirlwind carried tho light to Mitchell. Kicliio could not block the blows nnd went down. After rising lie went down again, nnd before ho could rrcover the third wallop went home. Mitihell was beaten. He gnvo everything he had and fought ns long as he was able. He could see with only one eye, his f.i.'e was bruised und battered, ills body racked with pain, but bo was game to the end. He was on his feet when the battle ended. Only n game guy could do that. Hi was led to his corner, where his seconds tearfully worked oxer him. He was in n daze and did not recover for some minutes. Then his gloves were taken off and Leonnrd walked over to congratulate him. King Lordlier, who sal next to us during the per forinan.e, sighed as Mitchell left the ring. THIS hniled Hiiukop ' i- at hast thiee l... il,,.n -.tnt-tid t , t .11 i.ff th . . .mis happened to I " nurd I U' niimv w lr- Tin. , inn ii.i.n H -ii ne on on- kti'e. "baking nnd -tin n wining m Ins -tntlnl eronds that lie was nil ii i... i ni mil, in.l -'.'injen-d t.i hi- feet. He his head ih. i nltih to e ti.nl he.-n restored -t ml uf the punished His ni dohn line it I.. Sullivan. The unfit" t njnldnt to- WANTS DEC SI till, hi Ji('itie l.f'a'r i IS Bl fWIMP JAN U GUTS Representative McBricle Hopes, to Put Ring Sport on Higher Plane Pittsburgh. .Ian If!- Climb- .1 Mc Tlride member of the IVnn-jlwnii.i I,eg!idut.ire. who will pre-eni a biP the House legali.ing iinccii-1....1.-1 boxing bouts ns well n- Sundav hits, mm for iimntcurs and ciiiiprofcsKi..nuN u. the cities, borough- and ..wnsj.ip nf tlic State, has had wide cxpenen. aports In western l' tinsv Ivnnin us man nfier .sf sciMipioi - ..il bu.clmll and football teams. Itegarding the fifteen round bouts he said : Mv idea is to get the liov.ng gum" .ti to Ih" right plane of hoiie-n mid de i.iii'v. the same as baseball and tool lull I am in fuvnr of the longer bouts lo n de.lsloll. In must' thcle III. Illwils di-putes utter 11 boxing miit.h 11- to who was the winner, and m bill mils fur 11 itcci-imi b two iudgi- who. if they can't ajici'. will tin n to the ludg" fur his enliet I want a 1 ouuili 1011 .ippmntcil that will contiol the Inmiu s of the bout- lis well as lo sic th.lt the boxers an in -uch phdciil iiilidilioii ns to preclude iiiiv possibility of si-. 1 mil-, 1 ti J 1 1 1 lo tliein." Mr Mr Bride's bill regaidil.g S1111 ,iis linsi-ball calls for gnii.es lo be plilc. betwciu the hours of - llllil 7 P- I" far enough awaj fioin all churches as to fne the latter from at.v aiuiojance Al Doty Stopped by Rodgers lUirl. UI1111I. in.. "H 1 -' '"i11 ll'-l ill rs D.lruil willirwelHllt. won I liituil ill u. Unnt in llio llriil inlnuip of II.. ii tu ..n,i from Al Diiy Uatitnn wrlurw uhi ltti nlBhl 'I'lm rctiro wllh IJUly heli'lei "II JOE BORRELL BEATEN AND THN HE tfOOK UP GOLF - ' j - , - ' r tiMiksp-t ua-rTwo 1 .iiict A". .:aam ac ii 1 1 1--1 - I tiSk-T4 J witm "njis cuhwi!! r ) iittlb awAPP ) f 1 ws oonVi isj (ftMt nn BURiT A If T'4 G0S0 BW0O0M , flH-U.M VUS1TWWaTA;T4 I -Ta NOTTM nO I lW 5 Vi-i - ca. sgCdr j . . " , ,. ITM'ft IO MY 5BCOS1B T.. .tVtp PLOR.DA- YoO CAMTl I R16H-. OPG GMfJ ane houJ vcop.b J vV- - cam stajvd it y?g . INOT FOR Hel f J&. " 1 J A As 1 BT;' f..u.ttlh. AN0 fHH HE Toort UP COLF- R&61 a mm FOOTBALL CLOSE TO PERFECTION AS T$ Why Experiment on New Rules Now a Success, Askt Rice Suggests Goal From Touchdown Elimination , Since It's No Part of Teamwork Uy GUANTLAND KICE MO SHOW PENS USD RSTNHI ii Jjy. IS"I inch an unluekn aent, aftn nil." he 11 son , hr srtutiiiKcd the limited face nid dnwmnl ni,i When Uichie goes to .ileep tnmitht l.r rm 1 11 Inn In 1 lull niu clC." Vote Popular Again 0VT.U here the boys are orating nbout the unexpected outcome of the Pete Ilcrmnn-.IImmy Wilde affair on Thursday night. The former champion xvas not consid ered seriously nnd wns espected to kifs the ennvna early in the battle. But, as homebody once remarked, you never can tell what will happen in boxing. Herman's victory was iih much of n Rurprisn ns the showing mnde bv Hill Hrennan against DompHey a nhort time ngo The bttle Imllnn, like Hill, wns considered n sot -up. Hut set-ups sometin.es refuse to set. Those who watched I'ete lo-..' his title to Joe Ineh now claim the Italian had an off night. A werk ago they haul he was n hum. Thus 1. 1.11.1. .11 sotuetiiies changes in the fistic game fete will b'i for America tomorrow, nnd there I- no rotiiin in the world wl.v lie shouldn't be given another 1 banco agiun-t I. in. h -loe will hnve six months to mnke up his mind, bin after that it will be n enso of fighting or giving up the championship belt. The victory over Wilde wns n grent nehement Jimtnv is n great little battler. He proved it over here in iniin bunts. H" i r lever, can hit xvith either hand nnd has scored ninny knockouts. Over in Knglnnd he proved to be the bet tl weight that country ever prodim-d nnd became so good that he was forced to Mcp out of Ins class to keep busy He was outweighed by Herman, but thi- 1- nothing new. .Iiminy has been outweigh, d in most of his buttles There will be lots of excitement in the bniran, class when Ilirninn ui.ifiis. I'ete will be a bigger drawn g card than ever leforo b. cause he has done sonuthing that only one ritlur boxer has been able, to do knmk out .lunmy Wilde ,' 0I. 1 ) niiipted the defeat of iM id',1 the mimr nn thr American sportl icorld loiih the knockout Annual Display Ready for Pub lic at Commercial Museum, 34th and Spruce lly SPICK HAM, Although 11 lot of ppecd wns required to get tills year's automobile kIiow ready for the opening tonight, those in charge "put on hidi" nnd toduy everything is In readiness. At 7 o'clock this evening the doors ot the Commer cial Museum. Thirty-fourth street below Spruce, will be thrown open nnd the niltomoblle public will hnvo n chance to see one of the greatest trents in tho histnrv of motordom. This yenr'B exhibition Is the twenty-fim show held in Philndelphin. As usual It is being conducted by the Philadelphia Auto mobile Trade Association, which, de spite rather poor business conditions throughout the country, has n show that has never been equaled here. In point of numbers nnd Invishness In the display of cars, this year out strips 111-0, which was thought to hnve been the ncme of mnnufneturers' efforts to combine luxury xvith speed nnd etu ciency in motorcars. There nrc eighty different mnkesgf cars nt the Commercial Museum, thir teen of which are new entries for Philn dclphia'H show. This exhibition, with the exception of the display of acces sories, will be fully equal to the show which comes to n close tonight in New York. In order to accommodate the,' big de mand for display the floor space given for tho show had to bo increased bv one-fourth, making n totnl of 1"..".00() square feet. The increase in the gorge oiisness of the decorations hns kept pace with the development In she. ICvervtliing possible has been done to mnke the interior of the big building the dernier cri in nttrnctlveness. Add to this the wonderful decorative effects that the exhibitors have brought out and tho result 1 virtually artistic per fection. There will be no program this year ns in tho pnst. The management be lieves that for an automobile show :i program is as far behind the times as a car without n elfstarter For the in formation of the thousands of xisHnrs, guides -will be stationed nt various points on the door to direct visitors. These guides xvill distribute lloor main which will greatly fncilltnte the find ing nf nnv particular booth desired, Ilrinton's Third Hegiment Hand will plnv both nfternoon and evening. Lovis C. Block, chnlrmnn of the show com mittee and president of the Philadel phia Automobile Trnde Association, hn,H chnrge of tho exhibition. He has been nblv nssistcd by Hnrry B. Hnrper, .T. 17. flomery, A. H. Mnltby, It. W. Cook, .1. II. Fnssltt, Jnmes Sweeten and Ti. S. Bowers. A COMMON offsido pass In soccer is In the enso of two forwards going down tho field to the proximity of the backs, tho inside left hriving tho ball nnd the center fnrxvnril is keeping him cnmpnny. Tho inside left finds himself blocked by the right fullbnck nnd in danger of losing the ball; tho center forward, sensing n pass, gets round behind the left fullback nnd puts him self nhend of the inside left, who passes to him. Too Into he notices that tho center forward wns ahead of him when he passed the ball, therefore a probable goal is ruined by the center forward being offside. In practically tho same play tho cen ter forward, having no desiio to throw nwny another gmil, waits in front of the left fullback until the inside left has kicked the ball to xxdicre the center fnr xvnril is expected to be. The center, seeing the kick before the buck gets round behind the left fullbnck, connects with the bull nnd scores n good goal, not only because he was behind the hull when it xvns labt played by the inside left, but he held three opponents be tween him nnd their goal line.. He xvill bring the center forward nnd inside left into piny again. The center, over in tho left middle of tho field, ac companied by tho inside left, hns brought the bull down the field. The right fullback immediately puts himself in position lo block the center in taking 11 shot; tho inside left ruffs up nnd across toward the middle of the field, getting nearer the goal line than the fullback, nnd the center passes the ball to the Inside left, xvho is immediately blown up for being offside. The center forward, hnving nn oppor tunity to get near the opponents gonl ngain, tnkes the Inside left down the field with him rind gives him the ball. The right fullback sets out to block the inside, left, nnd the center forward, sec tnr tl.n ii..in tn.u In the side behind the ' ' tt.l. 1..T, !... I.. .l.-.t.,r L.. m.lw .,lll.uil!ft JI1SI1I," l.'ll. Mil. .Ill 'I'JIHb .-'. .' ".- ......... of the left fullback. The inside loft passes to the center, which ho does properly, because the center forward wns behind the ball when it xvns last plnyed, oven though he hnd less than three opponents between him nnd the goal. EASY TO BE OFFSIDE IN GAME OF SOCCER Coach Stewart Cites Instances Which Can Be Avoided If Player Will Think Quickly Offside in a Corner Kick Uy DOUOIAS STKWAKT (ouch nf the UnlTfrsll.v of rcntwlvonla Hoecer lum, Inttrrollritl.xte rhnniplcn incident: The outsldn left tukes tho corner, the center forward is lying just In front of the fullbacks nnd Inside right is lying just off the right goal post. The corner kick being token, the center forward bends tho ball townrd the right corner of the goal, which the inside right connects with und puts into tho goal. The gonl Is llnllowcd be cause inside right is offside nftcr the cornerfdek is tnkcu and nt the time ho plays the ball. An example of n good gonl on n cor nor kick: Outside left is talcing the uflrner, inside left hns maneuvered him Wlf into position behind the left full bnck nnd Just beyond the left gonl post. J lie Kiel: is taken nnd clears the op ponents nnd inside left, connecting with it, shoots u good goal even thougli ho had only the gonl keeper in front of him because a plnyer is not offside nnd is not out of play in a corner kick. Aflcr Throw-in Hero is an instance of how n plnyer enn be offside nftcr n throw iu from touch : The ball hn gone into touch off n defender near the opposite goal line. Outside left to gain every ud Mintnge from the throw has picked up tho ball nnd thrown It In nnd imme diately rushed to n position behind the right fullback, where ho receives the ball from n player of his own side. He is oltslde becnuso ne was not Iienlnd the ball, nor did ho hnve three onno- neiits between him and the goal when the ball was Inst plnxcd by one of his own side. In n case o tho same sort, after 11 x-cry long throw inside left is in position behind tho fullbacks and chend of the ball when it was last plnjcd, but connects nnd scores a good goal because u player is not out of play even though ho is in nn offside position when n throw in is tnken. This series of exnmples of olf and on side play is sufficient to give the player n very good idea .if tho application of the rule under vniinus conditions of (In Hm with tho dope thnt ho hns dropped most of tho precious knle ho collected last yenr) Hooncr or later down the icay Tho whisper comes that all must know, IFAofcucr be tho game they play, However crimson bo their plow: "77m thunder huddles with the snow." Il'Acrc all men heed this final call; You croicncd the field you ruled tho show, Hut Doo Timo pitches shut-out ball. "ITc has no weakness," they way say', ITo hits them all io hiph and low; Your batting eye held regal sway Against the onslaugnts of tho foe; A'o Wa&man fooled you with his throw, Nor stoppca you from your, rccora haul! You stopped them all, raw blow by blotn, nut voo lime pitencs snui-oui oau. So, "Babe," across tho polaiif fray, You, who have seen them como and go, Havo seen tho piper take his pay Whero each must yield as each might owe. And as the far tides ebb and flow Home day you'll see the shadows fall. You still can hitt We'll grant it so, Hut Doo Time pitches shut-out ball. What of the futuroT Fast or slow Your target is the distant wall. Tho wallop brings in easy dough, , Hut Doo Timo pitches shut-out ball. About All Itlfilif TSNT football ns It now is about all i- right?" a camp follower nsks. About ns closo to nil right ns they can get it, Tho forward pnss has como in for its usual prodding, but for nil tlmt tho forward pnss lifted tho gnmo to its present popularity, putting tho bean over bulk. Tho vnluc of Jho forward pnss hnsn't been so much us n direct ground gainer ns it hns been effective ns 11 threat lo scatter tho defense. Tho suggestion to prevent running with n pass utter it has been caught isn't xvorth consider ing. It xvould take away one of the fill. burdens to carry In H.o ,,. . filling expectations except as ballni.. ere wno can nit, field, run basca .1 I uso their heads. " -J WHAT nbout Kuth ns n pennant fic. ' tor? Anr mini ivl.n n ..... ... runs nml drive In nlmost ns manv . Is n big Individual help. But i, what effect his presence has upon u ' feel most of the crowd is out imVl fieo Kuth hit home runs, is i0h 1 iwuiii'i. al J ill nils ri.qriM.1 AL.. M Speaker and Collins arc of grentcr hi 'I aa pennnnt xvlnncrs. ' I Covvrlght. tOtl. All rloMj rnuriM. Amateur Sports most exciting fenturcs of tho game nnd would, in addition, be nn unjust pen ully for nny receiver shrewd cbourIi to work his wny into the open. The only chnngo Unit wo have heard of xvorth considering is thnt 1 elating to the abolishment of the goal nftcr touch down. It is a onn-mnn nnticlitnnx thnt hns no vnluo in the way of team play. Football, as played Inst fall, xvos n great game for tho player nnd a great game for tho spectator. Why be in nny hurry to experiment with n success? J-v. zir was olTslde either because m Uas not behind tho ball xvhen if was last played or did not hnve the lequlsite number of opponents nenrcr their own goal lino when the bail xvns Inst played by one of his own side. Scraps About Scrappers Veteran Eddie Revoiro Gains Deci sion in Cambria A. C Wind-Up I'lhlie Hevr.ire, 1 1 .7 1 minds, defeated ,loe lioriill, Itlii pmiu.l . in the wind up tit the f'niiibri 1 A 1' In I on ning. Hi'Miite showed I 1- -up. 1 no it V 111 five uf the eight round', and not 111 one of tin' ollur thru- se imi- h.ul I'.urrell any advantage over Ins ntcrnti opponent. ' The third nnd fourth rounds were piirticnlnil di-ir. ing for I'.orrcll. Ho was a tuij't lor It. .. ire's iiim Ik -.. but he ihiiuagi'd I"' w.iillier the storm wilh- I out hilling II ' num. I In the othii In ul- .loe Kiii-er ouit to llughi'i Iilair ni the ti ft ti round, Willie I'ligu-oii and .loe I. Mich fought n fast liliaw. win. I. i.iovcd to be the best bout ut the nigh', ..ing Tiny Mi (lo ern I hum kid out '.nng .loe Sliurkc in m ii.il ml ii.iiml 11111I ill tin. iilil.tllli" nil int. in1 ' I "" ' 'I n '"' Ijirnl Antic fnn nrs kronlv lntorKid In Mm boutn t the Vn'lerm! A 1' tnnlEhl. In tho wlnd-mi tnl.tr. xt i! vlll rn rtmvor to torpl? ,lni T.i'lii frnm his nUh pi-dentiil. Doth hors bto l.nr.l hltlom nn.l it J expected It 'll he llerlfl.-.l In ft ile- cvle manner. In the rmlw!nil-un. Ynunc Trnn Wnrkey. th hantnmwelKlit will ntrlw ', rul nti& 'n th winning Mroalt of rntii Ktrninr, who recentlv nm to this et from Hrntnn Kramer's mnt reepnt litnrv wrvw At-ored over Dftve Astey whom h knocked out in mi round. Tile rrn or in., f.r'i r-a.is iiu XVncner vs. Hnrry fKtil) 1'ewart, lM.lla I'lynn vs. I'llnklev Kauflman nn.l XViUtry Uurko s. Tounir Monroe. ton Tlpllrx. who botes .Ii.hnnv Mi-nley nt the National tonlnht will liiv- fnr Iloi ton whero h will me.-t Jimmy tltzpxt'c In a twehe-rcund decltlon go. Two of the foremost rontn.lr for the crown ot Jnck Hrlt"on am cnrrl".! for tho wind-up at tho Olvmiilu on Mr.ndty nliht Iou lloganh, of Hrl.lnepor urn! Johnnlo Tillman, of Mlnncipolls Tlllm ;n hia met Hrltlon on nev"i;.i ocianinw una imKann h namo won MxHh'd on the fltitln ncnen eevenil niontl.n nco, when he he.it lirlttun tloorlnc him several tlmei. T,mv Trndler hoxen XX'illle Jarknon In Mll waukeo on J.rnmrv 20 i.n.l rrportH from that locality iw there Ih vmprK eif nted In toreil helns enhlhlted In th in.feh. A wrlterwrliclit bout attractlnit oMentlnn la th aemlwlnd-up at the rr. mpln on Mon day nlRht. when Irlh Pnus nine meetn loo Jackson, the local ltnllnn The nthi r niimhera nrn Ile.l Allen vs I. Dillon Xtaxle XVIlllamaon v rri.nkle (' nwny and Terry Mitchell vs l'.arl H.irtman JarU Perry and r. ankle Terome mlnn.e In 11 'en-round I. nut Ht I'.ill liner MaB on Xtonday nlsM. rrrv Is anTlnu 10 m(.e Danny Kramer here lie . Uilms he can defeat IUnny Goal Dlsnlloxved A case of n player being offsido when the ball is returned by tho goalkeeper is shown In the following exnuipio: Inside left hns the Ball; centre for ward and inside right ha-e followed up. Insidii left, having forced back the right fullbnck. takes 11 shot at goal. Centre forward and inside right have followed on to positions where they nre , between the fullbacks and the goal. Centro fcrwnrd receives the hull oil the gonlkeeper, but in receiving -lips und passes tho ball to the Inside right, who receives and shoots a goal, whhh is disallowed because the inside right wns offside, not only being nhend of the hnll when it wns Inst plnjcd, but bad less than three opponents between him nnd the goal. A case where a good goni was snue.i by a player who was momentarily In an offsido position: Tin; centre forwnrd has received the ball in n position li rectlv in front of tho fullbacks. Ins. do left is up with the centre forward. In center forward shoots the ball from whero he received it nnd the gonl keeper receives nnd clears. The in side left, however, on seeing the cen ter forward make n shot runs up be hind the right fullback nnd connect lug with the bull on the goalkeeper's clear ance shoots and scores. J ho goal is a good one, because the iusldn left re ceived the ball from nn opponent which put him onside. An example of being offside in a cor ner kick is described by the following II... nnil tLPllrlf. liv Mr. wllli tho throw-In and tho penalty kick will appear Monday. Slewnrt will deal It II. Ilornsby, Wngncr nnd Zimmerman ns league leaders xverc nil right-hnnded hitters. Tho Ameri can League hasn't had u right-handed leader in iiftrtcn years. Stars and Pennants rnlIESE superstars of baseball," -L comments P. K. It., "may be nil right when it conies to gnte receipts, but I can't see them in the team play needed to viu pennants. Ty Cobb reached his top stride around 11)0!) and Detroit hasn't won a pennnnt since. 'Habe' Kuth lifted balls out of the park all the J car, but the Yankees didn't win n pennnnt. They were beaten by a club that xvas thinking more of win ning cames thnn featuring n star. Kuth can draw in twice as muiiy admissions us Speaker can, but Speaker is worth twice ns much us Kuth ns n winner of ball gnmes." Any stnr thnt overshadows tho rest of the club is, of course, very likely to sour n member with budding ambi tions. This is only hiimnn nature, ns it linppcns to be. There nrc also very few stars, sueli us Speaker, who nre also xvorkers for team play and willing cogs in u muehine. Speaker has never asked nor wnnted any exceptions inado for him. We have never heard that Kuth wnnted nny. Imt Spenker's big ndvnntngo over Kuth rests In the fact that the former is a natural lender, nn inspiration upon the field. ' AN'OTHEK fine ball player almost as Miluable as Speaker in the wnv of winning ball gnmes is Eddie Collins, With Spenker lending, Collins should be ranked second. A combinntion of Speaker nnd Collins on one club would nlmost unbeatable. They have no J.110 Aquinas uasKethn 1 team i South Philndolphln,. has not onco' thi yenr met with n reverse out of C starts. Tho Aquinas team issue, , claim to the Cntholic Club chamnL ship of Philndelphin. It has uSm some of tho best first clnss fives In th city during the course of Us victories These conquests include wins nt.. : r ,; ;-""" -. ,y "imunciat on C C.. Holy Nnmo 0. C. St. Joan ti Ave. St. John's nnd tho Frnnklin Print ing Co. ' The tenm is under tho lcadcrshln of. n well known South Philadelphia sporti' I juun n m oiniiu. no ms collected b0nii of the best stars in the nmntcur ranh to peerform on tho five. The five line! up xvith Knmsey nnd McGuckin, for. wards; O'Neill or Hanratty, eentet. Petey Kilpatrlck. McNnmen or ffl guards. With this quintet on the floor' representing the Acquinns, tho team I harder to boat than some of tho nm. fcssioiuil tennis. The five hns on its schedulo gamei with such teums ns Corley C. C. St i it i '" ' n rot"rn content withv in,; j.uij. iiHiiie nvc. uejiups these the mnnngement hns several open datej Lirst-clnss traveling fives, willing to travel for reasonable sums, should write bid bmith, CuSfl Greenway nvenue Tlie JefferMii A. A., of Kant OrttnvUii ia . w-aa aoieatca 11 easkotball hy hi l'orklomen Junlora tho other evenlni b itl scorn nf 17 to IB. ' Tim llevelntiil .Innlora. a fourlen8kli. year-old !lo. wishes to achedul Barn's Vn?. teama of Its aco offerlne rnisonahu..... nntcco. Morris rjalm, 021 North SecoM TI10 (.olden nod Junior wmilH tike t ... rnno saines with foil rteerMlf teen jear-oH home, toami. James McNallv, 2111 Ri! Onkituln utrcet. al lllnckntnne Jnnlom denlres to arrauti k'umei with toami. either at ham. . ,.. ' ranslnir In ago from twelve to fourteen etfi old. 3am Hehwnrtt. 11)14 South Law rent! ltiKlneerV A. V... a team Mtnnn,. ... mor college player, would llko to hear from all urst-clarji homo team around the cltt baum. 3T01 Srruco atrect. caro lie.mtnn. Wuliiirlmi. II. ,'. would like to hear from . . " ' i'. iiuvinw na.ii. A. C Uansnow. COO? North Amerlcnn ,.-. The lYnnklln I'rlntlne Co. warn raraei with ttrBt-clani teams around tho city offsr. Inu roannnnblo iruariinteea. Karry Al.n. l.iima. Oil Ludlow ulrcet. care J'ranklln PrlnihiK Co.. or "4(11 South Elehth utroet. The rommrrce Club, a flrat-clam IIt, would llko to hear from other teaim havltic homo lloora. J, JI. Koobuck, 123S North i' I iiAitir eiiu.'i. NATIONAL A. A. TONIGHT TONIGHT WIIITHY lU'IlKK a. YOIINO JIONRnr. i;i)Ili: II.YNN i. l'MNKBY KAIJnLW llir fttltl.iv H, U.I1I ii',VirlT Danny Kramer vs. Tom Sharkey .inn johnny TIPLITZ vs. MEALEY TK'Ki;iM AT IKINAOIIY'S. 33 K. HTn ST. t'Cir.T.IMIK IIASKKTIIXLI. TIINICIIT WKKIIIT.M AN HAM,, 8:15 l .M. PENNSYLVANIA vs. COLUMBIA I Vim IVphhnifn 'm (Irrmnniflttn Hlth, 7:IT l, M. UANTING AITKH n.MK. Il.n.ini1 tanla Ct Kli ,, fllinl.M'. ...! 4 i-rsx i m ov ", -i mi ni. iiiuiiiri r mm . d, i Olllrc, l'runklln I'lelil. Aihnllon. J 1. 01. ICE HOCKEY TONIGHT. AT ICE PALACE Quaker City vs. Boston "'""jV1" Jliin. Mini (iiria' noriirv 1'iiim i. 1, iXmiifcnr i nampions in rierni mim IM'III.If' SKATINO AITI'.R r,XIKl Hat.. I.I0. Sl.dJI Amnhltheater. Rl.ii.1, Mil Best Saturday Night Dance ALL TIIK LATEST SONG HITS BV i;i.Lli.NmV.N SIMJKK T TIIK n I r 1 snih A Marie. Sll raim oaraen rery i:tninr-M Danclnr Cnntut Tlitirs.lny Mglil I'rlif l ml I " .welslit put th. third r-.ird i.t Mondiv nlalit Ho I nix Trankio ( hirkn Johnny Kelly, loral away Johnnie Mello In I all Hlver. Mai's . on has boen tnatih.d to turn on January -!4. (Iinrlry O'Nell. of Tloea and Al Miller nr l.lflyatone furnish the. nind-up nt I.lovd'e Thrutie at ('h-ider on Moi .1 ly nlRht. Iti.v il Mdilt" Hi)d XVulter Rennla Mwaii punchi a In tho eeml and the r at of tha cord reads Ml. liy Morris vs Prankln Ilurn Johnnv Howard s Ilattllnc Johnton ,ind KM Hunn . jimmy Ilx.n. nh lopped (lii Iho ro.. I...UI Timlin, b'linn. (inriiiiiii ib'f.-ntid Tommy XIhtciih XVlllhima haa ren.atcheo PMiadel ., Inn Welllnor and Oui Pranrhe-ll fnr Hie wind up at the Auditorium nejt TiiohiJiiv nlithi Tio rent of thu card la Semlu lnd-un rain lloiran. of this city vn. Kno.kout Sn-1 I. "f Memphla, "l-'i.-rnhv" r-..ini-nceau h lohnnv Iiovsnev l.w lUrker a Vouiiu Sliarlir-v and Tied.lv XVuKnil H I'l.il Itvjii Th' hi t two I.oul.s dl 1. "f elcht r.iun. i a ti Joe Nelson Hllrl IfUBhlo lllltchlni'.iti n tn.ni'i'd to Imff In he inlufnd up nt the National, and the. wind-up vi III feiitui Vouiu Andy Chanov and To'nmv Clurv. OLYM P I A Broad and Bainbridee Ait. .ltV.AV ,:V,S" JAS,'"?iii"y Hartman vs. Mitchell MV' HtXNMI. 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