Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 28, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 18, Image 18

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EVEXIXG PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1921
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FOOTBALL RULES COMMITTEE NOT
LIKELY TO REVOLUTIONIZE GAME
WITH SWEEPING RULE CHANGES
TUT view taken l most of the fnntlmll export in
I'lillndellililii i Hint while Hie fnntlmll rule eoinmittee
At it minimi meeting n Mareli will ontisliicr more mm
.(Minns tliHii tiKiinl. ' 1 1 1 ! cliainte uill lie made in tlie
code a It stanils tmlnj The mnin topic nt this yenr'ti
ineftiiiK will he the forward pass, A lnmil'cr of conches.
among them Nat Toe. who uil Hill iVpci nt Prince
ton, lielieve that a .ik blocked lieliind the line "lioiilil
become a fice ball
Unth in theorj and m practice it ha been the idea
t( thine who cimceiM' forward pass ila to get the
rccelxer In a position where he will not be interfered
-tv'itli In tnkiiiK 'be t In order to do thin. most of
the eligible men ale nsiiilh ent in one direction, while
the man to wlimii the pn.s is to be made will ro another.
Tills in is that to mask a plnv properh the passer n
veil a the receiver ! irtiiiill on his own n fur as
assistance twin hi teammates is concerned. Oonsc
qiicntl.i if a pass would become a free ball, if blocked,
the ehan-e.s would be all in faor of the defense milking
the recover ,
It doesn't take a vcm heavj line of reasoning to show
that if an pluj sixes the ilcfene a better chance to
recover than the nlTi'ii'i- the play won't be used to iin.v
great extent. In other words such u rule irtmill would
eliminate the pass and the panic would retert to its
1WU status.
It Nn't likel) that the committee would do nnj thine
ao revoliitionnr.i as to put this rule into effect, but if it
did there would be a sr.-iif line and cry rawed from cverv
part of the ennntrx. particularly the Middle West, hcti
the pass has been de e..ped higher, on the average, thtiu
In any other section of the country.
A
Villi. ADHI.I'HHS, who t not i nwrnbrr nf
the rules rouimillie. but who n in ctoe touch
irith the football ittnation. t)ivr thiv ai hit opinion:
" think there will In a lot of talk nt the meeting.
When if' orer. ftmrrrrr. think 'ou'll find the
rules next fall will be )ust about the laiiu ai tic
irerr hi.it tea inn. Vo radical ehangci are needed
tittd feir input them.''
The Middies Have Started Something
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SVV Hint tile IlllUUles swuillllllIK Ulllll is imn mult
the Hlne natatnrs. According to reports from .New
I!aen. Ynle wants to arrange n dual meet und show the
young admirals that tliey are all wrong. The claim
further that the Van refuses At any rate, when the
Navy made tlieir .lunoiiucemetit of alleged nipcriority
ever Ynle the) started something.
As we get it the Nav doesn't claim to be better in
ever? eirnt For example, the middies confess, their
weakness in the distance plunge
1 ne plunge is one even in the swimming program in
which, in spite of their showing in other litcs. the mid
aliipmen (an never hope to excel, anil the reason is
c Imply that the human mountain type of man. found to be
the kind required for a rea'ly good performance in this
line, is ton heavy in companion with his height to pass
the phxsicnl tests for nfnince to the Naval Academ.
The distance plunge. In fact, is one of the few ath
letic events in which men f this t pe excel The win
ners of it lire in in.irh i'mt instance ni"n who would
The one to go farthest wins, or if more than one go the
widtli of the pool, the one who does it in the shortest
tune is the winner. A contestant cannot aid his. progress
in im way after the start. The only position element is
In the first drlc. and the negative elements all relate to
keeping the momentum applied as directly to the course
as possible.
In the tlrst place the lawn of physics estnblish the fact
that weight is an element in momentum, and thin hns to
do with the positive factor of proficiency In the plunge.
The negative elements nre even more important, and
dircctl) nccount tor the fact that good plungers nre
almost a1wns of the heavy-set type.
The longer the plunger is under water after his drive
in the start and the deeper his descent, the more he is
retarded. The tut man does not go as deep as a man of
any other build, so that the curve of his course under
water is Hatter, and there is less misdirection of the
initial impulse trom bis stout legs. Me is under witter
a shorter tin.", rcnehei the surface with less 1os of
momentum, iir.d. Hnnll.v, when he is on the surface a
smaller proportion of his body is exposed to the resistance
of the water than in the case of a man of any other build.
r ' Xnral Academy water polo team is neurit a
"younyitrr" aggregation, ami i led by one.
that heini) the term apptitd to members of the third
clan, nine in its second year at tin Academy. There
have been a ft ir initnnrei of iccond ilaiiinen nnmid
as tium i'iiWimim at the ciidimy. but f 117111.1 is
the first thud ctasitnan to be to notion if.
Eby to Compete in Senior Indoor Meet
Will. l-'HY of the I'nlversity of Pennsjlvanla track
mil. who won the invitation r(IO-nrd event from 11
fast field at the Thirteenth Regiment Armor In Hrook
ln Snturiho night, will compete in the national senior
indoor championships on March 10. These champion
ships, held by the A. A. I' . will be staged at the Twent.x
M'onnd Regiment Arinorj in New Y'ork.
Ai cording to a statement b Kred Riibien, all arinnge
ments liaxe been completed for making this meeting the
biggest eiT held indoor by the A. A. I". Most of the
present champions will Is- entered to defend their titles.
The winner of each event will be given 11 gold medal
emblematic of the cliuinpionisliip of the I'nited States
The men winning second and thiid places uNo will receive
medals.
The eleven 1 hampioiiship events on the progiatn. which
are open to the amnteiir athletes of the world, togetl.ct
with the present ehiiuipimisliip titleholder in each, arc: (ilt
nnl dash, l.or-'ti Murcbison. Chicago; .'iUO-xard run.
l.oreu Murclusoti. Chicago: IHMI ard run. Karl V. Kbj .
l"niersit of lViinHtlvnnm . lditli-xurd run. .loie V. Ray,
Chicago; 'J-mile run. Ilarrj ('. Ilelmc, IlulTalo; I mile
walk. Joseph P. Pearman. New Yoik: 7).ard high
hurdles 1 five buries ten Minis apart and fifteen j arils to
lirst hurdle). Walker Smith. Clin ago ; runuing high jump.
Walter Whalru, Philadelphia, standing high jump. Hen
Adams, New Yolk: standing btouil jump. . I. Reid.
Providence. Ill-pound shot. Patrick .1. Mclniinld. New
York: 1 ',, miles uiedlev icluj race, teams ot four men.
lirst man. Mil vanK: Mi-mid man. '-( jiinN; third man.
(l vards, and fourth man. one mile. Illinois A. C. team.
WHEN A FELLER NEEDS A FRIEND
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COMPETITION CLOSE
FOR CAGE LAURELS
MISS GUINEVERE KNOTT MIXES
GOLF PLAYING WITH SKATING
Believes IY omen IY ith Competitive Sport Ambition Should
Take I p More Than One Form liunner-Up for
Skate Title Is Long Driver
Wost Catholic Plays St. Joe To
nightCatholic High Also
in Running
Never before In thV hlitnry of scho
lastic basketball hns there hren so close
n rare as the present one for the cham
pionship of the Cnthnlip League. (om
iietltlnu has dwindled down to a battle
net ween Catholic High. Ht. Joseph's
and West Philadelphia Catholic High.
Vlllnnova Prep has been counted nut.
following its tli font last week by Cath
olic High. I.a Salle finished without n
win.
West Catholic hns an outside chnnce
of copping the title. The West Plilln
ilelphinns still hnve three gimes to piny.
St. .Toe. Villaiiova and Catholic High
nre to be met in order, mid If Rrother
Hodie's live succeeds in winning these
mntches the laurels for 1IVJ1 will go
across the Schuylkill. Two victories
out of the three games will give West
Catholic a tie for first place.
A crucial game for St. Joseph's and
West Catholic is scheduled for to
night, when they meet nt the Sixth
Regiment Armory, Forty -first street
and Mantua avenue. If West Catholic
wIiim but loses to Catholic on Friday,
then the Purple and (Sold ipilntet will
hnve clinched the title,
St. Joe and West Catholic "both are
nrliiied for a strenuous struggle tonight.
Tn the llno-un of theCollcginns will 'be
Ixane ami .Martin, torwnrils; iMigaii,
center, and Hradiey and Hreslln,
guards. McHcnr.v mid Mullen, for
wards: Doyle, center, and I)e Fillippo
and lllake. guards, will be est
Phillj "s roster.
T.ogan, of Catholic High, Is leading
for the individual scoring honors in the
Catholic League. With !11 field goals
and ."ill one-pointers, be has a total of
11." points, '4 In front of Schuber, of
Villanovn. McIIenry, of West Cath
olic, is third with 117.
The records follow :
OHtnes 10. I'l (5
CARPENTIER-MARTIN
BOUT RING CLASSIC
In Another Year A. E. F. Champion Should Be at His
Best Plenty of Challenging Material to Keep
Jack Dcmpscy Busy
Ily (IKANTIiANI) HICK
(The music for this popular ballad, I plcte 11 sudlrient number of compea.
which promises to he tine of the big tlons .for 'nnv champion (l fnee with
lyrical crashes of the your, is now being I young Iloh Martin slowly nml surelv
written by Slgnor Ping Hodlc, whose j working his way forward'. Certainly
tremendous success, "Crashing the Old there Is enough challenging niaterlai
Apple," Is now In its eighth, edition. around for Ueuipsey to be the IiiikIovi
I'd. Note.) 'champion that ever lived whenever In.
cares to open liLs program nnd go to li.
Kob Martin's Future
They icerc seated in the parlor irhcrc
the pas was burning loir,
lie held her little fin irith untie a
throb;
He looked at her and whimpered, "hid,
you know I love yau so,
Vou'rc made more hilt with mc than
7'iriM Cobb.
Your eurvei look all big league to mc,
your speed is just my style"
Jlut here he stopped and sadly bowed
his head:
The decision was against him, he was
out about a mile,
When unto him these bitter words
she said:
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L?x KNOTT,
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Cohnsselt, Mass.. was
FRANK BAKER NOT SOLD,
SAYS COLONEL HUSTON
nXTIUKS or Hi
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not be thought "f f"r
Some explniiatmii
fnt man ns a plunger
"takes off" from the
any otner nranen
..f the special qunlitb ation" of a
may be In order The conlestani
side of u ix'ol or a springboard
thr 1 hainviDiiships 11 ill be open
Th, officials of tin . . I .
wish to iiijn-rjt mi thovc who dcnic tn partn ipnf
that all in t b m compound lnj tin entrain 1 fie
of .,' for indiriduah and .T for 11 lay learns.
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SOCCER DRAWINGS
FOR MM CUP
BROWN AND HOWELL SHOW
FORM IN RING COMEBACKS
Harry and Tommy, Respectively. Trim Redcap Wilson and
Willie McCloskex in Routs at alional Club
Mt-NIIIMCK
old nge" of fifteen, mill thinks it's time
he tried out her prowess.
"I'm tired." she finished, n she i!e-
runiier-up for the women's junior in-"scribed 11 giaceful tiguie out there on
tenintional ice skating championship of the ice, of beating I'll."
America. Hut that s only the halt of
it.
She's a (inlfer
Alrcadv Miss Knott is being boosted
by the back Fast experts u a likely
cntitender for the women's golf title
some daw She wallops them off the
tee "0i .Minis evr.v crack, plays one
of Frank MiCrackeu's "screaming
irons." is a steinlj putter, and has the
lemperanienl. poie. hiilnnce and all
around athletic nbllit.v to send her far
along the rose-strewn path in whatever 1
contest s)n- happens to favor. ,
Wonderful skater though she is. Miss
Knott states emphatically that "she's '
lld about golf" and it's the only giime '
for her.
Seated mnnuishly on the wooden rail
of the rinkside at the Ice Palace during
the skating championships, Miss Knott
Kiikeil the lour blades of her skates
Date Will Be Changed for Final
Contests in Second
Round of Play
for ih.' nrsi time llns .1 Tun the two
local oi 1 .t b agues w r k"pt idle om
r-i.tuida'. 1 wing to the bad conditions
of the grounds Ilotli President John
It. Fundi, of the A "led league, and
Milton I. Ilohlfeld iis... gooil judgm-nt
In keeping the tennis trom placing off
their cup oiitisis .1 It Farrell
aiiid- ' li is belter in ! s.if. than
KU r.i . '
The 1'iukel l.eagll' lelll'lleil till Jllst
flw minuies after t'v stagd the lln
millltowu Ciicket I 'lull giime wuh the
T'niersi. of penn' mini.i eei-T at
Kt. Martin . which r. suit. m the
breaking of a leg bv t.enrge P I'caron.
their star uiside b fi !'. r nidgun nt wu
tied In Isith tMinis 'hen th j at
tempted to StJge the C.I me lllldl'l si h
bad conditions This m.i. Mn- first time
that the Mnnheini tcm h.i won the
championship iu tin- .on. ,inl it was
only b.i the uniT"i' M.irgi" ot two
points, for ur'or to -..n rn , match
(lenniinlow n t- wi'b 'In I'l.l'a
rlelphiii I'rh'ket Clul) Wnte" tcim,
Trim had iilnmh tim I its s'ImIiiIc.
One exliibirioii gune .'n -tiiged hv
the Hntisl War Y-t.itns Thi v i
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in .1
the si 1 nnd gai 1" of 1
Ascension h en 'I 1
tilings i,p n Snt mi 1 n
"Vets in low b' e -to
1. Min.ig. 1 CI i'
War Vet "run- trieu u
ers 111 Iti Inn hi
Fitton. w ho foi nor v
Keckman Whiii F '
ford fit; . - !- '
Harold W'ooiliuan in
tfr Cit teiiiu of th
Chesti r l'ngl.iiiil 1
eterans
Seeretar Robei I Pi' 'I ot
lifd I.eagii.. uiinoiiiji -. ai tli
ing teanih Iiiim b" en dia v 11 tor
ond loillid ot the Ainnt !- ('up
tlou. and w lule the - 1 . In 1.
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TWO of Philadelphia s fistic telb.ws
hae returned to local ring action
-ucoessfulh line was on the ideliui s
for onh .ihoui three mouths. In- being
Harrv iKnli Hrown. who was forced
to b- idle owing to an operation on
his nose, niiil tiir other was Tommy
Hi we The latter was out of the ring
for about ti e or ix years, having g me
into letireinent pist becniise In didn't
want to h an' more
Hrown nnd Howell both boxed at the
Nation il on s.ntnpiuj night Hiown.e.
in the wiid-up. slmwed some of his
former e!ns In cleverl' iiiitlM'xmg and
oiitiiiiiici.iiig Redcap Wilson, a 1 uggeil
Italian fi- .mi Niw Vork. in eight sched
uled niiiiii'.s Howell nbii as .1 win
ni r. In 11, g 'iitirelj ion strong and ag
groslii tor Wil'i" MiCloskn.
Win u Howell ipiil bn.xiiig he w.m at
the height "f Ills i-llleer Ml .1 t.lll."
wni'ii he was rig.i tiled as being one ol
the lending welterweights in the oin
try Rem nth. with tae big purse,
being pulled down b' stnr boxers tin
'ure of lucre inspired Toinnij t" emiio
1 bai k
llowll whs hiindii lipped ri show 1112
just how good l.e was liei-ause of th''
vise-like holding "f Mifoske III the
early rounds, but the Italian did prim
that lie possesseil a lot of Ids old -tiun-a.'gn
ssneiiess grit and strength
II 'Well uppi.ired to be 111 perfect si im',
weigliiiig Hi. '., oiil about fie piuii.d
' 1 mn than nt 'be t me when he .li
ide 1 f. ipnt boxing
Hoi '. Hun 11 11 and Snim.r Hmiio
'-tllg'd .1 soitl,.llW -it to. M 1 li tie
1 I" .1 n im ,! inner Hri'toii 1.- 1 1 1
:-ing pugilistic product, let Rurmi 11
' punched im, hard for him Hi!'' I'evine
s'c.w.il well boxing n draw . tli 1!
le Fuller Jiihnnv Rmee stopped
I Midget 1 'In 111 111 n round
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tv. 'Tin i r, .nt Iv,
against the wood of the balustrade and
told her reasons
"I think women, to be lenllj pro
ficient in any sport should take up
more than one sport, lit i x up tlie ones
that will mix," explained the fair Co
liasette "I luue been skating 11 long
time though this is onh tlie second time
I have entered a championship. I am
embarrassed to death to think I didn't
win this time but it was 1 lose all right
and I'll win it next time,
fiolf Harmonizes
"Hut jnu can't skate all the time.
nnd in idea is that miu need to take
up another sport to keep fit. I tried
tennis at first, but 11 didn't belli much
in skating, so I took up golf It hnr
1noni7.es perfcth Mj skating helps
inj g'dt nnd vice xersa
"I believe taking up at least two
spnits would help all women who go
in for athletic competition, but the)
must intermingle in .uuw way. For
instance the main iuimiii I dropped
tenuis w.is that it ruined mj golf and
didn't 1 elp tin sknting
Fbturi slating i a uuiiter of shoul
der and arm work (lint has muiix points , cuni
conininn nilh golf, the pivoting ami . lego
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so keen about it M sister .
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ST. MONICA'S WILL HAVE
SAME FAST BALL TEAM
Majont) of Last Year's Club Have
Signed to Play for Coming Season
; Si Monn.i s Catholic Club will ! In
'lit ba- mil t''t lil ,uin this s. i.on with
' tin same tfiiin ilini n prrscnteii il , -luI
I 'list ear Tin Saint, went thro igh the
I l'CJii I', i.'iigli niceling tin lie-t in nml
iirout.d I'lnl.idi iphin, and winning 21!
lout of "J from such tinins as Forty-
I'ISIiIli u.ll'l. I iiiiiiiii'iniiiii AM -isiai",
C 'nmbiii ' C and V F. Head &
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I linn gun .nnl fun will again be the
11 ill st.l's III the box (I'N'ell. the cnick
I'.nksiop. inttlids I" st ji k wild the
.'ill. b.iviilg t irned ibi.Mj nil offei with
Athinl 1 "f the Southern League
I 'op "' "iiger will bold down the key -1.
m -m-l. and Hiniiie Hoggs, the lmnl -lot'
lug right fielder, is anollier of last
1 'in s I'bib 111 Inn'.
(..inns lire being arranged with tin
I . .1 ti.inis in and out of tlie il, sin li
as Nntivitv. I'lirkesburg Iron, Mnr
.I.a!1 F. Smith and Aiiuinns. St. Monica
is Mllmg to pl.n cither at home or
ew.n Vtldiess Hiietin!l Manager. St
I1.i1U .1 s C C . lT.'t) Hitner sun I
me to plm with dadih All I lui'l to
do was pluj golf just once and I was j
a poll nut, just iikc everjuoiiy (use nun
tries it 1 guess
"N matter how mnnj people were
on tin first tee watihiug I was n(ver ,
fuss. . I l.ecnuse sin li a crowd gathers!
nt tin knting and 1 was used to gal-
lent'
"Soi,i..i,im I nlwnts got off good
drive, -ill all of a sudden, hlooie, I 1
coiildn t hit ti biillnon 1 haven't got in)
drive b-o k et. mi I'e been pin; ing with
mj irot.s. hrst a round with a midiron,
aiinllnr time with a innshie, and so on.
I kis.'d iu wooden clubs good bv last
vear, hut I've good cnnttol with the'
irons now and I 11111 going to get back
m.v di I" , von bet !"
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M's, Knott sa.vs tinii a l' last cnr
tbrt w hep ofi" her gain iindilernlilj
It was one stroke wni'se tliiin tin
won. an rei nrd at the Cohnsselt (Jolf
Club where sh plavs. a nine-hole
course, and 11 pulTed her up i niil'b
that the next trip she had a li'J
' 'I hat's one rnisoii golf is so fnsei
Jin ti g to ine, it makes me iiuid," sin
1 01, tinned "Tin woise miu pla.v, tin
inn I ii-r joii git and the more jou 111 1
11 and pla.v It
ll.nrv Knott, tin olBeinl in tin
Wiillbiim Willi h Co . is hir father ni.d
1- opposed to hi- danghiir entering mn
colt ciiuinpinn-iupe 1111 h"j o'.n
I uiiii' d real 1 luiiniloiiship caliber
1 Sue IS onlv scventet ll eiirs old, so
' there's plent) of time Miss Knot'
heiself Is llllpatleut to "plllV till' s
'she startnl plnviiig golf 111 the "r f
No Truth In Report That Trappe
Slugger Had Been Purchased
by Senators
New York, Feb. '2. The New York
American League Hascball Club has
nflicialh denied that .1. Franklin Haker.
of home-run fume, had been sold by the
Yankees to the Washington Club for
vJ.'ifUHlfi.
"Colonel Huston niet Haker in
Washington on Saturdm nisbt," said
Huslness Maiiaser IM Hariow. "Thej
discussed the matter of linker's playing
this season at sonic length and Colonel
Huston bus informed mc that it was
practicnlly definitely sottlcd that Hak
er would be with tlie Yankees this smi
son. It is confidently expected tin'
Haker will reimrt at the Shrcvcport
training camp next Sunday.
"An deals that might have hi en
pending for Haker have been declared
off," continued Hariow, "and there is
eer.v reason to believe that the famous
slugger will be in the line up to help
Italic Hiith shutter pitchers' records
during the cumins pentiunt race."
TROOPERS PLAY TONIGHT
Meet Summerfield In Basketball
Game at Cavalry Armory
Tin- Summerfield live, champions ot
the Northeast Church League, will play
the First Siil.idrou quintet tills eve
ning at the Cavalry Artnor.v, Thiitv
seioinl street and Lancaster hm-hiio
Siiiniii' 1 field is managed by Jim I'ol
If.ik. .1 former cage stnr. and has won
the ptiiuiilil ill the uptown cllliri h or
glilli.'llinn for sevei'al seasons.
! Th' visitor, have a fust conibiiu.iuin
'in l'i' 1 and Kerr, forwards; Fiuitce
1 out' i' mid Livingstone and Mackn 1
The home live will present Mie
line up 111 Meiiiharl and f ill
tn.11 11 lorw arils; Kddie Wiitson. cent, r
and lliidelt and O'Hricu. guards. Las
week the Tioopers staged 11 nillj in lie
lat 'nt minutes that ncttnl 17 points
nnd swi.pl Hrown Prop oil lis feet
'I he All-1'hilailclphia Hockey C.irl.
will 1 it 1 I the I', of I'. Co id live in the
pieliininai v contest There will In
ibiiit i'i.- alter the baskelball games. Ai
rind ng to Oscui Mctiihmt, captain rl
tin I loop. 1. .' ipiiutet. a game with tin
Cm .'ii five of the Fastern League
11 ,i ' pln.vitl at the end of the sen
sol.
I.ni.111 futhnllc Hluh
"cIiuImt. Vllliinnxix Prep.
Meltenry. Weil rmh It
llennenliert r. Vllliinnxii.
Mnrtln. St. .losanli I'rep.
I'ltrfey. Ciithnlle Hluh
Mull. 11 W Ciilli lllsli.
xturphy. HI. Inscpli I'rpp.
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llniilley, Ht. Josfph Prep.
I'uuiin, Ht Joseph Prep.
T Willi". 1 .11 Sftllf Prep
Hnslln, Kt Jiisenh Prep
Knne Hi Joseph Prep .
t.iirkln. I.a Hiille Prop .
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WiinilH West Ciitli. ItiBli
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"White- you are but an unknown bush
league blnke:
My old man hits .300 almost every sea
son, Tom.
"White they tell mc that your batting
h a joke.
Nome day when tiou arc purchased or
ynu have a batting eye
I may listen to the words you have
to say:
lint until you ve got the goods take a
Itrodir to the woods,
1'or I'm signing on no dotted line
today."
The years xrrnt by and Tom improved;
hit work began to shine;
II ii batting and his fielding were im
mense; His clouting jumped fiom .OM aiound
While every day ho splintered up some
fence.
Hut in the ineanuhilc Maine s old man
biynn to lose his eye,
Thiy cannid him when Ins salary
whip unit icm;
,v, 7'ttin he paiiid her up for good, and
now sue wonarrs irny
WITH these various complh-atinnit
besetting the champion. Hob .Mnr
tln can nffnrd tn take his time, iicipili,.
n good left hand, more diversified boxing
skill, more weight and riiggedinss nnd
more experience, all of which nnntlier
yenr or nimther eighteen months should
bring.
Leaving Dcinpfcy out of it, n meet
ing between Carpentler, champion of
the Fiiropdin armies, nnd Martin,
champion of Jhc A. 10. F., would lie a
ring. classic.
Ily another year tit least Martin will
be nlile to give the French star virtually
nil he, is looking for.
The Juno Carnival
THK period running from June, 18
through June 'J5 will be one of th
most densely populated sportive vpoti
on the calendar.
The International polo mntehes itnit
at Hurlliigliam on June IK,
These run through the U.'ith iu cine
three mntcliCH are played. On June 20
tlie open championship nt golf gcti
under way nt St. Andrew's.
So two nf the great epics of the year
will be lumped, with dizzy camp fn.
lowers who esteem both gnines dashlnit
back and forth to get nn eyeful of the
complex situation.
It would hnve been much better in
hiivo arranged separate dates, to per
mlt the conclusion of one of these
cu'titH befnte the other started. It nun
be that with golf, tennis nml pulo all
scheduled for June, there was no other
way out. Hut the arrangement as it
iiitw stands is none too convenient.
After Twelto Yenrh
PI HATH supporters desiie to nn
iioiince Ihrniigh these buriiin? ilu.
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Them hitter ten ids inito htm once site I paicneti inai I'liihiiurgii, unci waiting
sul(7; iweivc ,ii-urs, is uoiier way 10 collect
iiuoiucr peuiimii tins season.
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Dempsey Complications
NDKK the old order Uumpsey,
lnivlng knocked out a man aftet
the manner of Hill Hrennaii. would
merely have bad to greet eacli challenger
with this "Heat Hreiinaii first."
I! Hut Hempsey is now up against more
j I complications than any champion has
I known in a cluster of decades.
1 1 On the one side, or rather on the
J I other side, lie has a F.uropcau chain-
rl'pion who is seeking coinbnl. This is
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-"n distinctly new kiiik. as i.urope nas
had no lighter of Carpentier's caliber
since MitchcH's day.
Then, for the first time In twenty
the beaten champion desires a
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pennant in IIMKI, when "Hnbe'' Adams
and Unwind Ciimiiltx helped to Mippress
the Cubs, allied and ubetted bj I In 11,
Wugner's gical pluy.
Now, with 11 hustling inlielder smli
as "Unbblt" Mariiiiville iu the plnce
once made fainoiis by the Flying I luteli
1111111, with 11 good pitching staff nud
aggressive attack. Pittsburgh can mm
iiu icnsoii for winding up lmck of
Hrookl.vn or New Vork, , picked as tlie
favorites.
tiibsoii iiinlniibtedly has one of the
best machines Pittsburgh has known
in 1111111.V J curs, nml if tlie venerahlr
"Itabe" Adams can maintain his
equilibrium one more season (ilhsun
won't be very far away.
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llllfTlltll. Pell -S oVItll 11 I ol 11 1 llllllllier
..I 1 1 'JuO entiles In nil lllslunH n wnrhl n
riinril for a lslln tnuri'iiinrnt tliu Iwen
in ilrsl iinnuul ehuniiilnnshlps nf th. Anier
luin llnwllns CiiPKress will n.t umltr way
lire tills etenlnit.
years, the beaten champion ileslres n re- -j- j.()
turn match. Jeffries, after losing to j J.
Johnson, was willing to call it n war ,.,.,, ""
and cease bring, .lolinsnn nail to go
aliroad to escape .prison. Hut Willnrd
insists upon iinothcr chance.
The third complication is Harry
Willis, the lllaek Panther, of Louis
innn who, by stopping Fred Fulton
suddcnlj and decisively, is in line for n
shot at the title.
C'nrpentier. Willnrd and Wills com-
DFKiFL recently had a lil
d a 117 on the Maine day."
That's nothing. We have known u
number of duffers who have hail u M
and a I7 for one roiiiul.
TOIINNV KILHANK is willing tn
J defend his cliiiiiipiouship for $.")0.
00(1." Well, you can't arrest a iimn
for merely being willing.
Copirlitil. lilt All rioliti restnrrf
Pinters Pick Detroit for Tourney
liistttii i-M, is TI.. - . .tt li nnii'ia!
1 ii.nl of Ihe I'nl n ! 1 Utters rindehall
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MOSBERG vs. McMANUS
SULLIVAN vs. PALMER
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MEALEY vs. MURPHY
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TIPL1TZ vs. ANGELO
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