mm ) ROOKIES G0ING SOUTH SHOULD BE FURNISHED WITH TIME-TABLES FOR TRAINS BACK E Ii k LH W m r,?.i i mv IM' I 1 Ii r BABEPICATO SUITS M. TAYLOR'S ' REQUIREMENTS IN ANSWER TO AD , FOR OPPONENT FOR K. 0. CHANEY "I Hy ItOUEIlT XV. MAXWELL Sports 11 tor Ilitulnr I'ublle l.xkfr STICK nn ml In the papers," I'tplniiicil MusRiy Taylor, "to sic if t can't cot some rent fiftlitor to Bwnp wallops wit'i ('corgi- Chancy mt Moml.n nulit. I don't wnut no ct-up nn 1 1 don't Aiint no IuimIio. I Want n rlni-j oloutcr w'io un she Cl.ni.c nn nrj'imcnt. "I pet n lot of answer. 1'iylitcii n c willing '' work for nothing, but 1 enn't c them. Ilnrman llmilcn U nnx.ous to stick in Joe I'hill pa. who is u ron,sh Wop, but he dorn't int'ii-ure up. Ho' n good battler nnd nil that, but 1 !iiit iiiiir guy who can sock and put over the haymaker if It lnmU "For that len-on I p. I'.ohe l'leiitn. The Unite 1 a rough limine performer. He cue and ta'te the wi'lopH. He in the hcl cu 1 knn.. ami he Ret the mati h. t'hanej is making n icioul fur kiim '.ine 'oin ever nn I ivi cun't Land him nrr. thins Mft I'i 'o i hil'd lie's I'iiMc to knock out Chime In the hist lotind or cet knocked out hlmelf. lie isn't ufinid. Wlij don't ou say suiiu'tliinir, about it?" M. Tn.ilnr n urikinT h!n weekly isit and delivered his usual oration. '1 he . .tlifnl nm'' iiniukcr is nil ln-t tip over the nppro.ii him; fm ami p i,le '. hi ba'Mioo if. ill nil the .-.c-t and ifiim nt a -lnvitd i. .ml ii; in f'nnt of the niiijn tiitrmi e to n vrvii. He Ite-limea he hits a great nlio for hi cu.toiner. and perhap. he has. You never can till. (Jeorge i'linn"v it a boxer win) ha Lad mint- up and downs, Sometime he is up, ami other tn:i he i Irjins to bite the cuiicm- wlme ih li-fi- ie i i.i'intnu ten. Hi hav made reputnuons for n few b.ittier-, tin ic-ml.ti;; one belli? our Lew 'ienier ninl "ur ,loe '1 ip it.. IJnt.li has BCor..,l u kiii) kout and prnt.tej p-rativ the cby. Hi.t n l"tlo thins li'.i a i lip en t e . h.n tn-v r has Voiried Chaner. H ri'cn d prims it. nrd t" sui- it the Up and 'lo n tee nL.er il.ij li i "tin .,iti.-i -ijc. lie Btarte 1 out w ,i i a tr m; f fo ir i en ln s mi .in 1 then met Youiv, li. ir. Mi. lti tt hiing o , u the w,.ikum In the sith ini.il u..l Mr Chin - i e e.l i"- m.inv vcre burl when the hmlditis col'np-nl. However, he started ayn.ii onil ioi! 'Wi t.-j --e.i u i.'i". p tt.ns ilr.tt to Meep twite, onee in the second and the mlur tune in the fust. FFP AT. SO loicd a ttrrn'u-mund dxtxr vi'h Kul JI ll'ii.iiiiin. nml nil !r acA a h-ilitn' ricnl thill h U inn Iht ',n W r n cmlr for tin- fat hr trcnjif ti'lr. The public , oic rd fur a nit rh he iincii ( inKirt; and Juluuiy Kiibiino and Juhinj gave it to htm. KUbanc Puts Chancy Aicay THK bntt'e wti :ajel at Cedar 1'o.tit, O., on Labor Ha , 1'iKi Ma't Hmkel was the proun ter and cve a pre of .?1.".1( o. w! .i I. wn-s the lars t eer tons' f f"r by feathe: whij;1.'s up to ''.i.lt t'm". lluth Inn- wcntheil in undei iJ- poind-, b,it the Wiight wtul.vned the boj from Balt'inore. Ki.hane broe hl-.gloro in the firt roi.nd nnd time rrcs rail d unti' an In- was pro ured. T'.i y we-e short of g'ove that do n"d the siibUuto m tt v eiijhed "ven ounce. Jo'mn wor it i:i 1 kno ked "Ut Chane m tue third ro'iid (leorge s;"p.cj one with hm ch.n and it wa all oer. Then tii" I'e'M "o'e ' r-- , '; a re-t for n tew nvMth. nnd wn-j :f .! 2 ".i a-. i '. ' p id over a m u i ,t Ot hi op oner!, u i'i n "- !iiib i, llllb, gae Lew Tendler u hnrd t' t at " N'e' m. A. A. That ei1;. ,1 for a rcfni mutt h and it wa held in the ball pu:k tue following Mir.i.n r. I'p to that t.me Tendler wa- onn-i'.ercd n fair Loser, but ft w took him -eim a i '.. ti i . lie had reach- d the Ha.iitore knockout king. It was n tough break, but he w.ped nff.the sliU" nnil made nnothei start. This time l.e wa Lit ky until one r.ijht in1 met ,loe Ti ilits. He had Joe on the verge of swett dreams nnd was ready to put imt the nti Klunji wallop when Tip-it, made a wild left handed "wiiii;. eoi'iuvted with the ihin and once more Chanev wa counted out. Now he , on toad to fume npain. He has been boAing gootl and has a string of n'ne knockouts to his cr-dit. Ills lnt nine opponents have bit the ennvas, and he hopes to add to the 1M when he meets l'iento. TITO T0IT1 KT; ever had the tough luck that befell if C miry, l-'nir timet hr has trot out in front and four ti'mrt he hai hern locked on the chin. )r;i'c An', he Zi'it plugged along, whipped almost ftrij won hi met and is one of the head-lincrt in the itic panic. Wonder tcio trili hand him the fifth uptctf Taylor Is Successful Matchmaker "jT TAYI.OK U'od a uniipie nn tlioil In staging this itJ.. brawl. Mtt M. Tnv'or is n cnvtoti ed to do that sort of thing l''nt nig Tti ndxertl n.ent n tlie paper for n loujh hlo' e m meet Chnne attracted a lot of boxers who were o it nf work and gave him a chance to make n care ful ftleet'nn. All of whlc'i remind us that M. Taylor has been Mioocp fill a t' i mutt tunnkcr of the ()'inla A. A. lie ha been a'riinginc good hows nnd repoits that business 1 crv goid. M . igv has been in ihe bolng game twentv-two n-ir if that' anv new- nnd i considetotl t' e oidet young i rnmoter in the buiu' s. He btnrted :n tht a nf e'exe: and served hi ,ippr nticchlp under Ja '; Mnli ;an. II' had a great tutor. Ti !n airu '?ed many goml -'i"i he-e nnd holds tli" n.i' nl iti" ice nl for l'hilude'phin. Ill Leonard Cline mit h at tin- 1'hlls' park drew 'JJ.OflO sptctatora and Sn.OOO. He ilso wa matchmnl er of the Camden Sp.iit-n 'ti' Clu'i Mid had gieat mio e-s. When he left to go to the Cl'yinpi'i the club went out of l'Uine. M. Tin 'or I u out to make a b. 1 f'r the LeotiTil Tend'er match and try to stnse it in 1" I'adi lph'n. This 1 not nn orl-.-iinl ida. a many have tvl d it before, but Mugg i not di-majed. You can't be ri.kil off for trjiDg. CO. HKTWI'h'y advertising for battlers and bid J ii; for ehn.npioushii) biaieU. M. 1 uylor is a busy person, .li. ;!') ; can see that. Rains in Field for Big-Lcaguo Match LV.OS L. HAINS piomoter of open-air bout- in Phila delphia. nlo ha p'aeed li'me'.f in the rntinin; for the p"oioed Lew Tendler-IJennv Leonard much and he want- to tage it for t''e local fnn this Miir'nt-r at the I" ll'ies' 1 all park. Other than the iinr.ouiiccmcut of Ili'n' offc;r for this big-league match, noth.nj ele is ili t'trite. "I am ready to offer the sum of SOO 000 In cn'd cah or "0 per cent of th" g'o'-s rcteipf for this "i.iteh " -tlte ltnin--. "Jut how the bocr will d'vide thi p trse is a ratter for Mor. tibnn and (ilasman. mnnuger of I "Uinid mil Tend'er. n -pe-lively, to decide. If I up tied in n-'l'iic tin rvite'i it will be he'd in the ba'l paik itl-er dining the in ter pt-t of May o- enrlj in June. It will le an e'sht ro nd in-deii'on contet. "To pr-'vo that niv ITer i bona tide I am re-nlv to po-t a . c-'.ed el " k fie ,10 noo with nns newspaper man, bu';n(-s man or Link in this city to bind the match." AND THEN HE MADE A HOT,F. TN ONE HO C6ULO XlLCANJ VlP MltLIOM OM Tub. MfsBKGT AMU RtSPRftlM PROMHAT"NC r.i CVtlLfk ill- , ' UH'HOicA am cvi.f5k' f "T f'tJH'HonA ( decRue nl f TT" VWITM TMt &tf'S CAIPA aXTCRlO He tTaoiJAuC At)MOWiSHoO Mis cov o tuunijjcu'-- COMTROVi CopLNea -ANt MG rCLIVlTRtfD A MASTCRtV M3PRI.SS To Th(2 BiGCiCSr COt-CCCTlOM C 3J&lrtS BBAInS IN thg ccuwtav oj "Cool-heade DnesS, IT'A VLJC IM RBCOrJiTKOCTlOM OP . CJK INUWixiUi ' 3 rs ,r -. P&JJ W. X 191(4 -V twl . . 'T"VW MVvJOlT HSf I, . 'VViN Vai r Ul I i3.srHT& ( MB LL nc cocKoeW W0ML 7a (km w XjSSlVtSTX S fl GSV I I It .-l -AND Them he MM)e A HOL.6 IM ONE.' a COMEBACK" BOXERS CONCEDE TOO MUCH John L. Sullivan and Bob Fitpsimmons Are Concrete Examples Willard Must Foiyget Toledo Defeat to Stop Dempsey Giving Atvay Ten Years - ny OBANTLAND KICK Why They've Never Conic Dnclt against the ponderous Kanian. "rr. MQJNOE other contestants in other wl 1 nor g. t over that beating 'J fc) lines of -port have been able to e0ilMfif-tfcBi oh 'U? come back strongly nftcr being beaten,- deuce, remembering what happened?! why h It that no heavyweight boxer has jeflrH ago." u o .... -i.i. . ...t., t,i inot Inn- If ulllnrd can enter tlm rt ..i srrSta-a'ti-!j.tsMa SUCKER FISHING IS GOOD WINTER SPORT i White Species Found in Most of Streams About Phila delphia Light Rod, Thin Line and Long-Shanked Hook Should Be Used By Angler N Ity XV. E. MKKIIW Piipertntcmltnt of t'ulrmoiuit Turk Aqunrlnm it a cerla.n punt antl un.,d git re ' ,i.r rem bed C.iui.e '. jaw, kin Led ...in u time imiirnii IPo i er cut He t.o teni''T fir the ligbtweigki c ban.pi Lcotmid. That was another upet in the career of (leorge Chancy However, Lc, an I from ihut j i ,ie onij i n i. p Le!d by Iicnny n.trv.s it. lou .TXS' propria! to siane the Tendler-Leonard Diahi s lc fout'h offer iisued for such a eun'rst ",'e ' If rl'fd. nf Yctr loifc: ,ll llcford, ot Hai'mi'iie. id a fow V in thr Middle West are otlurs dcst of puttti 'I on this battle. fop.r u in!:, lu ruble I.cdjr Co. HARRY KID BROWN TRAINING; RECOVERS AFTER OPERATION SEASON of the ,car is without some lish in tM e turn, citncr In the ocean or frei-h water, being ready 10 take u l.iuh. A in. .i-wtiter hpei K. that feed frcol tliniiii the late autumn, i he wintef and carl .-p ins mouths ih the white sucker. At this t uii of the jenr, whcnevei there. is balmy wiathu' ami a thaw, and tliere have been many Mich times tltit, winter, it i po-ib e for one to betake inisclf to torn -t i am reasonably free from pollution with a fair chance of nli h u a g -oil - i ,i -t' in; it he tinds a fcchool of sucker and knows how to iin tor them. It is well to make a qualification, be- imuM' a sucker, v, l.iie it will not ne-,1- I 'iite to nntie-. ot uttciiiiii to annex anj desirable-looking bait attached to n I I ook, i one oi ine inn t Uilh u t li.tlie in I fieUi water to fu-tc n to Onee the ha t is diiven in, the rest i comparative! 1.14 for the anj er, beiaue tlnj tough. tatlii-ry mcmtii ,ili.m-t prculuuub the o-hibility of tearing f.ce. Indeed, the in tun t p, of luring the .-li. and the creature's method ot ap- roacii.115 and diipoMiu of the halt, is cautio is and delicate that theie n.'e nany who declare with ;ro.uivene-N tlmt. '. never tukes the hook l.eptli.s by m-' Kcaching the stream a stick about three Former Schoolboy Ready to ' Box Again in I eiv IT'evla. Was on Sidelines Tito Months V.v LOCI'S Tt. ,T WV. WITH t I t' , "f , s '' tie en-ee-;,!',,! . t' n -,.'e '! Hiri-t IC ' Brown, f ! I- st,, ,ti IM 1' id ihH il tf ptrtlent en I c evt-r r. tt nrti't 1 a r- -Biimed tra i ' i 'd, Ilarrv wa- i ' enjot ing a ni.v o-i, or nnvtllng .k that, dur ng I i n'Tif" f ' o-n th" rrig On th.- .'. ih t Kid's idleness in the cnr' d m ' wan iiienl b ai opcruti'-n op ' ! nm" and ear. IJp'Wne ' n ent p v recuperate 1 from hi ' t " t , " Ifi fe Til helms been c" 'is ' t h p n" Ilnrrj did in' ' ci ns 'i ' 1 C'CH. Nl'N' . '" k pet iln" n -o ' -,1 prcpnr ,l fo Lett' TetuHcr, ."Soiv Dad, lias Future Champ Under Wing M r t. i ' . ti . i -T v '.e I' ll ; t i I! ri'n 1 -. ;' ; 1 I ; i a d i Id'", nnd lust !,' tw e ; t -t'l. Is sii i ven t'i n'ung nlnut c in i ' a p ou II nartl Mis, T rui ei .d b y b itli nre doing vi'fk nr g"'t mint'' No borer i' I'tich a n-t llnrrv b' u '' '" leep ' ami 1 " ' looked ' d nnd third n' r das ei "' "i ' ,, rt-l"l v t' t Kilbnnc ' ' that -'l' f " ' Uro" i ' i Kbapi . bur . I ." Gen 1 1, i t wl.iw ed '' llnb e to 1 ea i bv n tn in" i'i' To'ins S"i ' Uoi'k"d L' ' ' prpn ' '' fig-r I ii- ' . I'hti i ' i ' ' did a'd '" ' It g' f . ' i I B I ' 1 i ' -1 BO - IM' IM 'f ' 1, "II . . I, jm it. i r im it ear wer. Then ' Kid Hr to the 1 oa the m tl t"i,n'i ci i" r ; in I i inn--, VI- V, ii vn ., ..'o 1 he w 1 1 , .,, t c f cm in n l ' ,1 t! e lutter part of th" ;,,w I : 'c w ttiere i com.' io D" a Tor I . i , ' don," aid tin e'ated I i w t" ' w iii'o he w is I i mg .! ii I. 1 i MurnfiletUins. "If I I'i't w 'i ' t tie f'-ciia I.emard i't' ii .'I I a n positive tlril I will kirn k I: i t. for a goal when we mi t - . then I cin pas the buck to p v i i y." II" sure looks like i m T i ' i p. all rUht." RT BURKE IS IIPPTW ftini I" rtllflT lml doughty angler, the Hcv. 1-orrcst I 'LI IV MS II L VUJI I i'JB'ii'. -'- "Mini,.!.', knows hitter, and nri" I I ill M r .il I I I ""' stiiugs oi basnets of from twent - tlLl I I UiJLI UllU 1 i,c to Unit nit llsli at the c oe ot a "fmnn, and it is because, when the dh has taken the hook fully within its mouth and started to bwnllow the bait, .t frcqucntl does not move for more than a few inches, scarcely tightening the line bejotid the tip of the cod. At the most the tip of even the lightest .od i not hint much until the lish has neen stiuek nutl set it to struggling. To derive the gieatest nmount of sport the rod should bo of the lightest -ml the line the tiiiiincst. As tlie inoutli of the iisli is siailil the hook used must e o as ,-! t i eo.ii urn. A long hah ,e i No. 1 is jut about whnt Is needed. On tins is initialed n smull worm, a white Kiu!' or i'i" larva of a wasp. A sinke.' just heavy enough to keep the bait stiudy on the bottom is fastened tu tlie line a little above the snood of the hook. When the cast Is made and ! .lie bait lias settled on the bottom, all the slack line should be taken up, so 1 tfiftt the t.ightoat touch of the lish ou the bait ma be detected. Some of the most expert sucker fish eimen in this city do not use a regular .od, but tiike to the streutn side only a icel and line, hooks, a bpool of thread a little cord and a tip guide Uesin Iload. "Is It a matter of psychology or something else?" ,Wc should say It wag tnnlnly n matter of extended ago limit. The Case of Sullivan Sl'L'l'OSK we btart with one John Lawrence Sullivan. Sullivan, bom In 1S.1S, was thirty-four years old when Corhett stopped him. , , lie was not only thirty-four yearn old but in addition his system was fair'v well burnt out with hootch. Naturallv John L.'s chance for n comeback was only 17 per cent of nil. When Corbett whipped Sullivan the California!! was twenty-six yenm old. He was thirty-one jeurs old when he lost to ritzsimnions. He was thiity four t.ears old when he came within a hulf stride of beating Jeffries at Coney Island on May 11. 11100. Jeffries on that same date wns only twenty -live. Y'et at the end of twenty two rounds Corbett hud a big lend, where, if he had only played It safe y, as he could hnve done, he would have egnincd the peak again. The Same Willi VHz T-011 1'ITSIMMONS, born In 1802. D was thirty-live years old when he tonned Corhett. I He was thirty-seven yenri old When 1.1 ffrles bent him unci peeled the crown BOifiom Ills speckled brow. When lie attempted nm comeuacK against Jeffries on July 10. 11102. he was exactly forty yenr-i old. No matter how good he might have been, n 170-pounder nf forty years ha no great change ngainst a 220 -pounder of twent -seven years. Vif tn Ctita nnmnhfielr . ntfemnted fo ""entii '.'"'V rn-sn give nwav Uftv pounds and thirteen n?iow'.-.V.V.V.,..,f"r,B.::::.V:,.r' "hIm "" Tlie combination was u trifle HARVAR FAVORED have u chance. m,T The psychology In fflift) cnsc .!,,., help Willartl. One of the big factor, bis Toledo defeat was n .st.pVme oV"c confidence. If ho haa lost tlmt com pletely lie might linvo a chance til tdiould know by now what h9 u . against. "-1 T7ILLARD Isn't nny too joung to TV prove that a beaten champ can loentc a return ticket to the cmtiv, The odd-, untloubteil'y will be ftBnn him. Hut they nro not liopelcsi oiM. It Isn't so much that n benten filter loses heart ns It Is that most of then are too far along the road. Ago ln played a blj part In stopplnc mn.t It our heavyweight kings, nlthough Tlti. Simmons was older than Corhett when uu.- lunmn nun, in an oincr cases th winner has been ninny years vouncor with the beaten star only wailing for n good sock to push Iiim over. Cojilrloif, 1921. All rlohts TOWINOVERYALE Sevon-Man Hockey Will Played in Title Camo at Ico Palace Tonight Hnrrirtl "rp-m"ti rlirttt Inir Vln lnffll Hn',11 'mt'lirlc.. 'telnifs rei , pelnl flrUr-m . . Vnfl IflTn .Dlffcmlorf .dent, ltut the expert in the ways and hnb s f the sucker, like that invcMat' ind doughty angler, the Itcv. Forrest W .ikes Drive of 354 Yards and Has Holed Out in One on Two Occasions swnv T 'I'. i live at 1412 Somver- it. li'.; MrVH'.UCK i ii- "." 1 vn d to a IIar- r.urke. 5"00 North et. 1" idel hii IM V He ..ut I , d'iier. hit hi smash, tee to green 'ii ad-' "I OCT ' g tn ' . i. t t V. ,r-n. Will. ... .1 ' i I t in "vi r " n Ir w n ' fr .1 ' er-. I , f .,, . , o' C' ! ,wic M"W, lu its ni'.i- lt.-.ly T rr, i ,tj Mil y ciiri-on f i in rr. II itc c m- . 1 .'!a , t 11111 It it MiC enie. rn ' I'I ' . , ' I .41 i- -- I 1-rnnrM-t-'Mtm Hi- I' ll T K. sj.'l it ' 'I ' l'.p I' 111' : 1 tl ,'!l'iO II -I I '1 1 Ml IV 111 ,i" K ,ii 'if Ill"l S ai,i i 'O A. Ml.l ! jinHrnn Ii ilj Ituiiso r:u u , I ,. . r si u'tta-.t nr. 1 , i e ui.d 1, r.aw , o he count 'd o n t t r u I s ii It U'el r ' I s f tt ut..t r t l . . r There I n letter in th T" ; i.ti ms . in 1 1 1 1. 1 . .i - i . C.Ip vc tlson its hit n iti.rnr"s-ir' .i.lt (oi JacK " 1! I d t S'i i - ' a !i .' ,,'i re !' 1 . "! IU. IIS " , K d Hi 1 i : a it h' p' fl at Hi i n'- nni i ii J- ltin diteiil cliurp i 1 I , 1 I.-w Anire n '1 ! ' . ' . i'i t l-'ii i .r yl 1 I ' , it n " g ' ,! .1- li Tiiinmv ih .1 ' Ni;-v lrr ,1 t , L- t li.ie! "i tin- oil.' r gu tt TO'lnif to .brlnn u - r t ' v i '. j i . . I nh . i. It . ji. .'I c , l I ' I tt r , I- I f i ui.xluuj to .11 1. tt 4'illli JitmU in, Iio Sc'iut kin w!ttr- ., t t ! . ' 'lll'.ill H i in ,i Jui-K i'al in r . t . or.o fa.,ri.. tt.jU ,,i, I, ., i.l 1..- 4,- N-.i t m Miirtori, i ji 'i L Scraps About Scrappers . 1111 !.!!, Mi'rlwl, 4 110 p eu.i'e-. In pr r'tr'd 10 t.l . 1 1 K Mjr i ,: I ' h ' ' n 1'ascu - 1 u j in.ncfta t.rsrt UrtiiiilUM nni ti 1 t ( . I ! 1 It ATI 1 l 'II Is ' 1 I I. P . ' . ii tn s it i 1. .' n . i- k, i ' T nl f ji. - t Mi i Ulifl tl YI .t Ji e l.'f l.snn H 't J htm-" i .i i i ti'x. . J i i i t f the I' . 1 t'ltllt Jo ' ', "' J' K u'h i-n ni f v imburjh 1 11. ' Muclt v ill l r.l-i t NVnunir . Jo" M-iels piei, Mjrrlj ant t"u Uurl;. Pnrlrty nt Mr aid M' Fi"tn-hp'tl iv em vi'i' i . 1 ' "' '"' - ' ' '' J,f ih r iUu'iit I'I ti mill al II" Ir h ni ' '7 McK"ft nil "i't Mm r'Otv etirlivu llr jTrard'n"! in Ouxm ut 1 hnviwn in Jov Jac-kH n. II, O t'liuio. h oi In T V T ttn ' n Will uo . ' it h n i ulii t k' It it wln-ri m .IK-' n Hi.1 1' t '1 ,",,'" tn MouJj nncnt iJwni I iuiIi mil .i- I line lil h i i ii it i i i "' ,,',,'" , Jitnrt lit .- W it y V'-- ' iW. Urn 1 murk j I i 'llor ui.J l'lnu Ilmllo v tf Mi'Jatrrn. 7 lnm 1,1 i ,i allot . .'.Ijii . Kr.insi I t ot enn'Mcncp t In ' I . tt 1 'l tt t Ut- i . -t vuu.il U.tllti hi i'Ci 1-ti r .i i at to hato n'.l nn. i il. s var t mi t i,r t if i . i ,i i .' ' ' I. in irt'ut n l . , 'i Tl. ir i '.. i 1 t 1 .- c 1 f i 1 ,i n I . fhi . y nsiii Jorr n i: nm u T- 'niiiy M- inn V'l u a t .' ,; i, 1 jii Vt 1 in I I) i .Hi n tn i iv i . Un ui.J t-tttr. 4 cj i.li.ii .1 ,-. Mi 1 c, rinun m"ti AI Vuni I i i i i it t'e Ity gq'fer r a'i -t it t-r i i 'f I'll' iitio solid "." ' nrd t oi'a Hut nit, that' nnt the half of It. A lot of nn'or.etv ' i bien given 'avir reeent't "!,o iieL'ntiiitp that "leakiest of freak shot-, u hole in re. Here again Mr. Iturke deserves the m 'iitra ed ru of niir bet golf pot i,.ht. S'il!'.out torn.- to. or nn thing like 'ml, (join-r 1! n in the pat kca- n ha iut pa i fr an tie to tup ou e ninth I. i c at W, .tei.nirsli, par II, n niie i-troke, b ,t a -in di oppeil lu.o e twelfth eu.i t ii,. the dming Himee . ni.e itii'ke T'.wi s.,oi t hole in one e gi l i n mi uirie. Hii"t U irUe i ii iiinilist go'fer. It 'a. n"ii.i,n 1 t r I - t.iemU to donate ii.t'i" -Lu ,j -t i j f .r publication, nnd a io: .ii.n ' ut U'h ten, audi is will- i tn turn ri i .;!'' lerilii'jtinu at any tune All the si i, ,1 tailed above might iiwvc nn 'ig i lint of lueU. ("luek i:an., I: l.li .1 i s. Woody I'latt and other stuis Mit, le'M'r male a hole in In but II ir ' II like, to tIiHirnve the ii.i': e i 'in ni n. Lis Hist "one," go t igl.t out ami i.iuki. unutlicr in u biugle rolte. This bring it ilmn to a matter of ski.l e-j"' nl' tt i n jou rend of a i. m ! 1 ! ,i' t is luc'al hiipe -go'fei'. I'll iiig I ui .';,"il yard drie to the tin lc in i ii 'it Vhiteinuili. men- ! ti m1 niie II n link" figured lie I ought to he ah " tn enp the fourteenth. ect ii u i!s . nntir t th u drive, 1 10 Hut tie ti i , i .ri tn k too much of li-, 7i i nn, i i , ,ni ie to his ball wit i ii o-I.i -r b i -hot lied -"tarv. S ig'.th l..iffi I at i . fa, 1 ne to leach the preen in i ne Unit It n . - tta determined not t sinl, r. lie would n a'ce the bile i tun. An 1 i men, Ih what he did. II' hnlcil t1 n Mie shut for an eng'e 2. Tlmt oiig'.t tn make it iiiinti.mnus. Snipe full' v., n't belieie n JWl-ya-cl ilr ve pcms.ii e ti I j on go into tlie liar r'jwintr d-ia 1 ei the '.ntno, so heie I low it .t'ls d ne l''ning when the c'l'Ui -i wn- pti't- w 11 froen up. It til: hit the ii v uiiiiind with bis powerful ilr if 'lil 'i.l tn the mtiiiatiiic lake t.n ii frnyi 'i in ti nt nf (lip i'r en, nml ! hi u did mi tii t'e p. n p'ni'Ptnent. The t' ie i ii e- 'eserihe 1 above. 1'itti'e ti in in III till Hlllll "'". -"! M Itu I i l! -i'le brow the Inure 1 ireath i ,,i,j i,, p'accd. Three hole. in in ir 1 1 il. s' .iv s Un'ie a goiter t'l ' ri fu-i , to doff the cap to that record? day's outing nre uitip e refutation of aliened nonoitiug habit. of tbut lish. tticher Can F.gbt Theie is Numething inccpreasibly mi u in th. t.o..nitiiaiite of ilie cni.i.t.1, but it certain! uiu Ujht when hooheu Lipe. .a i in lapid-iuuuiug wutcr ' e ueath a dam. Its htrugjn-. aie o vig- oious- and often it leu,. above the sw.iic tnut man oi it utl.ni.' think it deseives to be clu-sod among nn. game I'uhe in an cjuulity witu t 11, Kit. 'j In' sucker faniil is n large one, am. contains man n liable, among which .uc t.ie bulla o li-. ' of the Mi-siitsvp va, Ie. Tin r . in "ns .section ha. uuee well known i-pcelc:-, the wn sticker, the uuiii tu.mi and the Hton fit'T, the last uu miiabitaut of trout itreaiiH. The carp sucker is a resident of tin -.low, mii.nU sti.iuiis, prclerably tida' wuti'i', and the specie is very nu merous in those Mowing fiom New Jeise into the Dihiwau river. Tue white siicner is the tpccies fo.u. m most nt t.n. sii .-la, uiinut l'hi'ndel ,,,,, Tin v tniv. l -.lowlt in tellO'i s. i.een'ni'.: tw to ihe biltnin und almost ,lluii:ibl.t with tin ir heads directed up .,.,,1 'i . i, r i ii . i .i i i litis work con- in ..I is sucking up sand and dlit und, sciiaiutitig an tn nl it nui when it i in the mouth ,1 it t U then e le 1 en. It is this pi 11 ,ar slicking and cjeet n3 habit that -j.M- the "h Its name, a;nl that inula it ilillieult to hook. The.e inn other fiesh-water tish m this ocality tlmt pi''k. up n bait mnr daiutih und t will' '- ,mon' !;Put, than the snler Hiring the lH'-.--" me und mit 1 swallowed, the line to wli ch the 1 a it .1 hook is iiUuched I e;ireelv ilist'llbed. If a linn is (red, the wnbl)ling ts; ho faint ami the water rings so tiny, iut tin". ia gat seem to be caui-ctl , the cuinnt If in. limit 1 used the, tapping of the line eou'd easily he mi It'lcn u v,b, ,tius due to a hrcv Only the int. i u itt. nt chaiaUer of the , brat mil t "r (listiiruaiictH uu.. . , iiintiiiulug fur several minute- a ve - surnn.e that they are caused by the haui'inting of a sucker. Toys With Halt It i not often that a fish of th snecdl'S Illsht'H Ut, picks UP lllld sWlll . i. u ir iu in 1't.i'iu lent lone is cut. tlie tip guide tied in place and tue reel bound with cord. A I'uti h sticlt is tlien cut aim set in ine giouiid, twenty-live or more feet of line is drawn fiom the reel and looped .ousel' over the hand, and then the halted hook is tus-ci into Ihe watei tu the spot desiicd and the slack taken up. ueii a lish is honked the. emergency lod i picked up from the crotch stick ii winch it la- been rcstiug, the lish played und reeled iu. It Is FPldom t)ir Harvard nnd Yn'o 'lsli on n Phl'nili'nliln MttV crniind Tn fiet it If rarp. hut thi hntpeni to 'te one of th.p,' oppn-'on' nnd f'p C-'m-on nnd the Ttlup will meet Imrp tonteht 'n nn IntercnlleclntP rhnniiionhIp ice ' "kpv camp nt hp Tro 1'n'ncp. Harvard is brlnclng down onp of the e-onre't tpnms thnt evpr rpnrpspntpd thp (Vlmi-nn. It ha n fast 'Ine and a tinwprful defense. The Crime-on ha' I'avrd five cntnes this year and has won "n every start. Much Is Prpected of Ynlp tonight, 'nt if the K'N miecpel In checkine the '"rimson attack they have aecomnlished eomi'thing. IInrva-t( Is out to win this viime. for by winning tonight Harvard virtually has clinched hc Intprtollegiate 'inmpionshin for nuother season. too bulbous It couldn't be put ncrobs. After FItz ITtrllEN .Icffries lost to Johunon the VV former was thlrtv-five years old. and he had been out of the ling for i years. After this disaster lip had no In clination to attempt a comeback which looked hopeless. Jack Johnson was thlrtv-cven when he lost to Willartl, with n warrant chasing him from spot to spot. At least, lie was barred from this country und a bit too old to get ready again. I'D to Wfllanl WILIiAltD makes the third heavy weight champion who has sought a 'etiirn match. One record book puts Willard's age nt thirty-four, lie 1 listeii therein n rcs'n."!. Boots and Saddle Captain Carson gnvp his team a lieht being horn on December "2!. 1SS7. Other nuthentic soothsayers put his age nt thiity-si-c or thirty-seven. His hair Is still jet black. lie looks iust about ns he did when he came Hast igo. Nothing inurh has been heard from to train for thp Morau affair in 11)1(1. virKont at the Ice l'niace enrlv this morning. Ynlp has been pin -ting noth ng but seven-man hockey since the 'intt't with Princeton here two weeks hem but in nrnctlce this inornlnz thev -bowed that they had not been losing any time. Owen nnd Humphreys, members of l.e Harvard footba'l team, nre the men ho lead on the defense, lloth will bp any to recognize tonight for each ha i a dg" white stripe in their rpd jcrsejs. h!s Is the way Harvard always dis 'lUfuisliPS between its defense and line sep ltut he I still a good ten years older than Dempsey. Willnrd will hnve to spot Dempsey ten years, while Dempsey Is spotting Willnrd about sixty pounds. The Psychology Tlirrcnf HAT is tlie psychology of a Domp- sey-Willard match? It hns been nany that It v ill ho nl' w mtt tided bv Tim City Turk Hnntllcap for $1500 nt one and n fdxtrcnth m'lcs the fourth race. If the feature of the week end card at the New Orleans coiino Wnr Musk hns the best of the wiieht,' Tipplty Wltchett being asked to car"; 1i!i) pounds. Notwithstnnd ng th, heavy Impost. Tipplty will in nil pro!), ability rule n the choice. (Jrneral Hnlg Is advantageously weighted und llkps the distance. Of the "babv" division in the open Ing race nt three furlongs Corn-tnllt nnd Flying Ilenutv have clnss. Mnwr coron mny show iniprovpment. Horses entered in the other events that ha been working wcU In the morning try outs tiret Second, St. ijueiiiiu, Mjth. nlogy. MIn Mnllinsj third. JIuskM longo. Master .Tack. He Sure; fifth, I.otiis A.. Oreen Grass, I.ttekv Hi sivth. Heaverkill. l"enty. Fair Orient; seventu, uuntry, uenevoieut, SpeClj. ster. Ametlet's fx prrnt vln-iern nil htvf h,n nhl" Mully to ilnmlnat thp turf during tha Irtnil ef (holr ii-lin. Tliflr nnm-t Vui ev War Dumlno Pvsnntij, CoMn lit' it unl Klni-wnn. Tto flrct four on y run m two. tetroUM nni th"ep.jon--oMi. Iln ot wm on the turf for tix yenrs Won r, M-inB ti Hie -tuJ. Klnttstnn's raelnT rar - n. tMii'rrt over nln yetrs with wlnnlnirt ,i tUS 117. while Stan O' War In hl Irllmr.t two itars of ra-lnic won J210, li' sttrtlT In tttenty-onf rncrs nnd winnle tws-ey Cilhi wan unhntrn tn -ilj fl tin ncm St'itonhy sta-tort tlfrpn tlnieit and won four. toen, rtinnlni; a dead heat lu tha other -aco with Ruco Klntr. Mnn O' Wnr and Dal'ot art ptititnut hnrs't, as ern Pttnnby. The nm-nih h--, Itlnelana (trtil "J 7,1) end Dcnovtr (t "7 JIS) nrt. the only )ir,rci In tlie worM th h x oi ld Man O' War In wlnn'nia I) nun nnlv ran two "Knni ttl.llo Is(ne asi nn four vcm-s That lavpa Donman . ihs on y r.o-50 that evitr erlln-fd Man "' War'i trlnnlnun, which ran tht aarrn li --'h ol lime. Th fix Icadlnc winners In c ill ruin trv of all tlmo fach hate turnitd n n i , bt r'eiit fire, tilth the rxciTtlon of M , 0' W.ir which In Just onterlnis on hi i et In iho st'i 1 antl thoro In no ono vrhu fear, for his future. Of the llt of flfty-nevrn o-li.nil n'rVl 'or ih Jin nno Qrnnd Nittto-nl II tn II in, to !i run Teb-uary 18 fortv h.v I n ill c nred out, t"avitm a-vent--n 'Uelli ts foh town CJpniral .7 M Oonies, Ho run 11 inut Hall, pwect Mus'e, Uu ly Mivr II u . Mattnen Idol. Keanh IV. Fu-b, I tl'lly "urton Hnorife Hetty J , tl-nrv r, i-r ,,. till. Rtvn ilan. l'read an ui d T'n '. r. contain The sand and AMERICAN LEGION BOUTS Stern-Price Post to Include Boxing on Smoker Program Sevtinl boxing matches will he In eluded on tlio program o the second mini i her to be given by the Stern- Trice T"st, No. -117, Ameiicnn I.egiun on eiliu'siiay nitjiu, m itim ..i.i-n-i t let. Kid William'', one time bantam champion, will be among those thete m I he will n'eree one of the bouts. Williams I rninniiiciiiilu now to pule. liin.s. if in line tor a crack ut his lost erect n. .Tack r-coodles, trainer of Lew Tei.it l"i n.ilitz, ii.iim and iei eral other local star inittmen. will be n ihaige nf the matches. He is getting togetlu r a number of bouts. Yankees Have Big Squad New York. Tob 5 Accord ve. H , t urii.tKit ir ide l.y tlie Yankc ittonn n , oi mil- till l,o talt-t to the trinliu; ctie it ,-li " i rt I .ft Tlio yo'm-s it- hit p ,i. i ii if Charley OLciry, It, ri.nnr n 1 Frank lloth. tro cuachu til n--i'inl . t tin iiiiiin on reb u,uv J7 nli i .. u nl ,f the reKUlitrn Tl-n nrjunl nf nt i- udes oh-ht ilt"lteri tm rttrliors f ur Infli'td'irs nnd seven cutne'd I ora mis une li.ia ueen -ouiu stuii n e- uli I,, f- f D lite tlvin, Imiii tiortam s t I' l (.! 'T Jil III' I'lu'i -er Si-uriliiii '- hi . -s li.ff I . Tit I'rlo 1'rill l,as nm' i 1 ' i ' ' M'r "i Jil'. wl' . t' A i if Si v V 'k lit , r i n,ii N J . I m r j . - M C i .ml. I 1' i, i - I j I'." .ilj 11'.' -ay i , .1 t I, ml s il-I.IU Cj.l tcH U -i.. IL 11 Ll,, our I lll-ll I Mr Ci. Il.iry lli-lwin, Iltintlncdm Val- ' , ' T I'I Of 'II' ' ''I .' P i i r ,i ne Mm r il. I I' I'm ' ii i, r I 'n-r M-b. I'ox oil tliuo l.ntl'B M- -Uitfoi In th" i il n ii J of the Pullnde.tihU ohain il ' r. Mr- si'tsnn h i I ' t on the verce of iii- 'i ,ii ihi"tpl nutiln !" wn ' ii t r What nil! happ'-n thl. M'ar nut a lei t as soon im i- i Scvein! inlnutes nenrlv nlwajs elapse ,... i l.e time it is fust taken , hi t .. ,h , p, tn Its swiill-M-US- ' i" ' al'.y pi k' '1 up. ejected, picked up iiguin ' veiul time before t..c II i is mm u." enln vug the taste of tlio ilelic ous w-.n rV.t.b its favorite foot Ih No . pi-im-could ilalh over or smack hi In with i.i . iijoiuunt than the sucl.i r up ( ,- fioi'i il 111" sel nl fluid. YViitoli'ng the niliblllig-. of the su.l.er u tiling to the neives, but the unecr taint"s when to strike is moie so ex cepting t" the most expert suckei fish- LYMPI Bread and B-dnbridf-c' JI(IM) i:Vi:.. 1T.BKUAUY 7 McGOVERN vs. BODIE III IIMtOI.II TAYLOR vs. CUSACK MI1INNY WIIITKY Mealey vs. Fitzgerald DM H Iteiimln .lO'lNM FRUSH vs. LISSIE 1,1(1 It (1 B Itounils ltm' CHANEY vs. PICATO t-ei's on 1- now Itotel Wilton linfTei, I'-ii id il I'll linen- -. Iterill r n-lfo. NATIONAL A. A. TONIClllT TONKJIIT autii: 'ii( i-v . wiini'.Y iii'niti. rill IIIlY II ISM U in. STI'.VI! MORIIIS ,101. Ml. Mil. I I. in. 1.II WA(iNi:il Eddie Pinchot vu. Battling IVIack joi: K'ii. Jackson vs. Lougnhn l"il iilrinlili Wa. Ilctlil hem T'diri it iiiiN'mivs :p. -. nth t-r Toiiiniv I eiiBhriin vln-1 uu i ' ' .it i1 1 , .hi Hit In' i th n T i in i ' ity Ke is Another Pro Coach Joln3 Army Vtest I'uWil . '. r ii i iiiul . r i t t'l hi- Ml Ac I irt im t - t v '. 1 ' J i ny Ke is i ,f H.Win 1 1 i ill lac ij lounir Jo'iiiiit Ubl( In Hi" rill. Kid ll.j-m I nitli iililfi. h-io tg t. .u-h Army UuKKH In I'm pi ukati-m iiuul" ii .ml tn tho Unit BorlutJ W. UU 1'aUUo villi lu n. titua nuuur, una uiu uriuicau oi auutucs. uiu ivu la iu uurtb n U' n ' I Williams Victor on Ico , l n M i. li . i ., - . i s . , , Ami or-t. !1 to I 0, inn Tho Ice Skatinq At Ice Palace ?Z W GENERAL ADMISSION Saturday NlRhts 1.00 All Other Nights 7oc r4(,()tiMu' r'i. i) Inilndtnir lloil.o inl All Mli r Kt-rnti ICE HOCKEY TONIGHT HARVARD vs. YALE PHILA. JACK O'BRIEN'S HEALTH SYSTEM F1psi Rfduc'npr : Body Cu'Idi;i- IIIIMM -II NI1'I1! lllY', (I ' ."".'l I l(i.l dt inn i-lniu tn Ih- ti' i it. lltllMIN MirAltK I. vn III :n. Nl .Olllt Pill AM) C'lll.'-INIT STS.. PIIII.V. fit- Inifn-n All lloiirn A M Io ID I'. II College Basketball Tonight Weiglitman Hall, 8il5 V. M. PENNSYLVANIA vs. LEHIGH I nn lri"-hiiien . M .l-Henh'H Trrn. t 1.1 1'. .11. IIAMINtl AITIIK l.MI llemrieil m"'k. 1J.00 nl (,IiiiIh'h uml A. A (llllie l'r,iiikl!ii I'll III. . AilinUhhiii, fl.nu, '111 1st ta far Vlrtlnl.i Mllllurj limtltuti) kuuic uu Muuilar ou tris ultcr the Guac. Pi!6 m-tr i I . I mil. r 10 7, !, ia-- r"- kkv I . .-tK.&v-l IaFv V-S" Liooett U Mrs Tobacco Co. hi
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