Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 09, 1921, Night Extra, Page 20, Image 20

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Western Football Elevens Have Edge On Rival Representatives Frem the Seuth and
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GREA T RECORD IN EAST
Chicago, Nebraska and Notre Dame Score Easy Victories
and Centre College Puts Dixie en Gridiron Map,
Mere Intcrsectienal Games Next Year
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INTKHSKl'TIONWI- football guinea lime upet tlie dope In tlie Kan thi your,
proved lii-jeiid ii"tiH that tin- enme i iuM a far ad-anccd nnd there arc
ns many Mar pla.w-ri outside of what nine a oeti-ddorrd the celudve dis
trict as in it .fudging from wliat happened lliii scaien. one ran .sec high
class fentlMll pluji'd In the Smith nnd Middle Wet. the same as here in tin
East. Once upon a tlni". there iitc three diffprrnl brand" of foetbnll. In tin
East it wax Ilk,- tin- National or Aftiei.inii l.ingnp. thp Wet i-enld bp com
pared tu tin' AniPrii-.m Assoriatien. nnd down Smtli bush liasue football wax
played. In etliPi- words. (In-ri- n- no comparison. K.n-li section uns in its
own clnsx. nnd conditions did net change until tin- team- i-anip Iat and prnvnl
they hnil tin- geed".
TIip lirst real wallop came when tee I imcitntj of t'liimje went te Prince
ton nnd wen l the score nf !l te tt That triumph was un-xpeetcd nnd the
Chicago I i'j! in was looked upon with much respect. Then Outre t'ellege left
itn old Knituchy home fat awaj. te de battle with Haiwud. ni.d socked the
Crimson for a ii-tetl verdict. Men- exciteinent nnd the Seuth was placed
en the elticiiil football map.
TSut another section was w-t te be heard from In the far West, meaning
Nebraska, there wns a huge, lnisky football team, which had been allowed in
play Pittsburgh. These Cern lluskei-s made n long journey te recciw- n ter
rtbic lacing, heennsp I'm was regarded n mn- of thp best tpanis in this section.
Easy victories n er Sjr-ieusc and I'l-nn were pioef of this
Heweu-r. Nebraska net etil.i heat the sTeiik, powerful Panther , leven. but
also eiitplnied them nnd showed some of the best football of the cnr. The
line, which aieragcd in 'i- than VOI) pound-, fre.n end te end. completely out
classed the Pitt fei wards nnd made it iinpixihli te run off nn.i plnrs. 'i'his
victory was another big sm-p-is-. iii mere . than the Notre Dame triumph
at West Point .
Notre Iiinic met what was belicicd te be one of th- best Ainu tennis in
jcars. Twe weeks before, the Cadets plaw-d a hard game witli Ynle. losing b.i
the score of 1 I te 7 As the Hlue bet-jled of a i-.istmpiunMiip eleven, this close
score indicated that tin- Army was nut te be sneezed at and Notre L.ame would
run Inte some haul luck.
Il'7 i.r thr nlhcr interter'ienal ';airi, the UY ..mirr . ilieired J
U fait iiiir i inntti nnd (' h Uiih'i men virtualhi irerr trip......
Jf est Made Better Showing Than the Seuth
THE West s"eins te haie the edce bei-aue of the work f Chicago against
Princeton. Nebraska ncuinu Pitt and Notre Pnme against the Armr. Tlie
Seuth wen one jnine but Centre'- n-teri ever Harinrd never will be for
gotten. It is si ldnni that Han aid i- beaten l anvbed.i ,nt alone n fani from
the -Setitli.
Other games between intersect jnn.'il team were net n gaed as the ones
mentioned. Indiana made a peer showing at Harvard and North Carolina nnd
Virginia also failid t show mn thing, liemgia Tech sent Iier ixiwerl'ul i leven
against Peun State ami lest, net because tin- team was overrated, but because
State was tee noed 'l'ei li pi-ehahli would haie beaten nu Kasteru team en
that day will) tic ,-oeptieti of State
Chicago outplayed Priiicten. making sixteen hr-t downs te three for the
Tigers. The outcome never was in d-iiht. and Stagg's men showed some very
fine football Centre eutplaced Harvard in three nf tlv four periods, mnklng
clevpn first downs te rwn for the Crimson. Nebraska put it all ever Pitt
nnd Notre I lame hail n walk away at the Arm.. Therefore, it c.in be easily
ween that the clement of lui-lc did net enter into any of tliese games and the
victories were clean cut.
This is the bet year the outside teams haie dad. and it means that mere
Krncs will be arranged in the future, 'lie West and the Seuth have proved
their right te challenge the I.ast and no longer does this section rnlu supreme
en the gridiron, it seen will lie ti.-cesnr,v te hove these contests te pii k a
ch&mpienxhip dot en at the c , of tin- xi-nsnn
DA'' transit ,;. helped lenwlrrahly. rnt Ihiiim ctii lakr a tram
from Chimin te Yne 'mk in 'r than n rfn;, nnd it t thr .mine
with thr Southern eifiei. .-1 Ihnmnnd miles mrnn nothing, nml gen
grunhirnt hnwlirapi hnvr hmi am mini. All eif i-hirh menm foothill
ici'l hr ii hinqrr it nil hrltrr nnmr than iter hrfnrr.
Questions and Aimvers Department
INTRICATE plays are coming up freipiemly in football, and at times it is
difficult te gie the proper ruling. Sometimes three and four difTerent inter
pretations can be given en n certain pins, and the em'cinl rinds himself nt
08S as te which one te select.
Here is one submitted bv Charles ,1. Cerbin. et Philadelphia:
"The side in possession nf the ball punts from the .!." vard line te the
5-yard line. While the ball ill is in the air. an nppnii nt bats the ball ever
the goal line where he recovers it The referee declared the lull dead while in
possession of one of the defense behind his eun goal line, ami 1 would like
te knew whether the kicker's side should be given a snf"tv or a teiiehbaek."
The tirst thing te i-ens'di r in this play is the position nf the ball. It vns
in the air and a member of the defense batted it eier his own goal line. A plnv
like this does net come up verv often, and there is a likelihood nf the ritliein!
ruling that it was a batted ball and gne the bull te the offended side nt the
spot of the foul.
However, hatting the lull in u ruse like this is lei;:il. n explained in rule
sixteen, section srn-n. that "a player at any time mnv bat the bull in any
direction except tewaul his opponent's goal line." This as toward his own
goal line, se no penally can be intlictnl
Therefore the ruling must be made en the net of batting the biill mer the
Hup, where It is iccevend br a member of the defending team. Tin impetus
which hent the ball across (he goal hue came fim the side defending the goal.
There is no doubt about that
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GOLF TEAM TILTS
Upper-Clas3 Men's Tourney
Brings en Event for Year
lings and 1922 Program
TELLIER DIED FOR PAL
lly SANDY MrNIIIMCK
Everything is levVl.v en the golf
horizon at Old Penn. The officials of
this year's team have sn about the tnk
of turning nut a winning combination,
and it leeks ns if their efforts would net
be In vain.
A new idea in collegiate circles was
propagated and n tournament open te
all the upper classmen of the University
as started. Tills tournament Is new
under way en the links of the Phila
delphia Cricket Club.
Tlie lirst round was plaied nnd re
sulted as fellows :
Uortlien lef him 1'irkln'iiii lluilen d
riic l.iM.tr.n Cent ile-friiipcl Rimselt.
Rlinnita rtrfeniil Le cntmum 11. Vlnnev r
riti ( I.ueMs Tl l.urn ilefcatril I,nw-ien.-c
Wnier .W."i. Jutl Knbertshniv
i.rfnite,) iiu.h. Smili 1ff'-nl'1 Klllem, Sl
iMa iWoMed StfTcn.l Wllllumwin lreit'-(l
D'Kern N'nncll d-fcdii-d tlrett Ullv .1c
fcAif.J Summrn, rtmnd ilefKnted I.nrrnn
The winners will play each ether in
the second round with a two weeks'
time limit en the tournament. The men
linn- bein handicapped for the match
play.
The upper cln.ss tourney was se well
receheii that a similar tournament was
get up for the freshmen. The roeky
material Is n premising that a fresh
man team will be get up and a
schedule played with larieus prep
schools, such as Hill. Teme nnd ethers,
which will make tilings hum nn scholas
tic links.
The Pairings
The freshman tournament begins thi
week at Wliitemareli. The youngsters
I will play each ether from scratch. The
piiiriiiKs ler i nn iirsi round ioiiew :
P.num is. Hleck. (iritHn vs. Free
man. It'inu vs. ViWen. McGuire is.
Williams, Breck is. Klep, Walker vs.
(itithrie. McLean i. Themas. Ilissin-
ger vs. Kelt.
The winner gets a golf club and the
runner-up a be of bulks.
There are some very geed players in
college, some of them being youngsters
who ban- iiiiu'e a dent in the local tour
nament', i Captain .lack Falk hails from In-
dmnnpelis. ivbere lie went te Shertridg"
High Scheel, and was also a "student" j
i ui me iiitvrsni' tiuii niu.
' Oerge Iilley. the Penn manager. Ik
I a local, playing from the Old Yerk Read
Club. Reland Addis, Huntingdon Val
,ley. is another varsity prospect. Albert
I Iiresett. Terre Haute. Ind., learned his
I shots nt the Pert Harrison Club out
there, and Hun Itewnd comes from the
family in i-st. ircinin which has set
a fa't pace en the links down there.
Pater flew ml is a former State chum
pien there and Pub Rew ml wns u for-I
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mer captain nnd leader-off man en will meet at the school, h Seuth Twelfth
Penn's team. It. Werthan hails from I street. Prldav mernins. where thev will
St. Leuis, where he was listed among ' held a mass-meetlng until neon. Then
the experts en u geed day. graduates and undergraduates will leave
I here is a quariri of premise in the ; en sp,vja ,fnn rm n,.llnil street
freshman class which includes two , station at 1 :4.' for Queen Lane. Hum
locals, ui,,. ,s i, . steiens Hunt- .,- sineepateil Hand win meet them
mg,lnn alley who went te the hnal nt tllP y,1PPn T,nP htntinn ,, irn(k
reinvl at Lu l.u nml the ether is His- tt, Mnrt fe , ,Pl, ,,
Tin.,' i , "iir in i iiiiin'HiL iini itruill
I'ing youngsters
( ente s listed as the champion of
i pper .sew erk, which is n threat
'and Ununi was finalist in the Chicago i is heldiiij its reunion. The alumni from
I city tournament last summer. I7ti te ISS wjH held a combined re-
I ., ..,.. f,.. . ,,. ,. union, and, according te reports, mere
I I neuii nnlu Caused Inigedy , .-, el( M(N si(Jnifi(1 th(lr
"ith the rumor that the professionals Intention of being present at the meet-
of Massachusetts nre preparing tribute jn
for Mr-. Leins Tellier in niemerv of! ,', , . ,
her husband, mere details of Tellier's ' After the aneus class reunions the
'tragic death are had .combined alumni will meet m the school
, The Massachusetts champion, and ' buildings at H o'clock. A constitution
I one of the most popular pros i ,his!wil1 1' adopted, 'officers elected and
! eeuntrv took his own life b hanging ' ''eniniittecs. appointed Tlie list of speak-
last week in a shelter hou'se at the f includes Dr. Richard fJummere,
1 fourth tee at llrae Hum. The tragedy I headmaster, en behalf of the school; I.
happened while Tellier was in a de'- ' n- n- Picrs. en behalf of the faculty.
, llrlum following an attack of ,,,... and Henry W. Johnstone. li12, en be-
nienla. "n'f of the alumni. The chairman of
. Always n picture of he.ilth. the little I 'he , rvni"R.wi,l h" ('!,,nr'''!4 ,-,M'-,
, pre had Iniighed at medl, ines ,,r medknl ' K('el,Bn- 1-sf,,?- "'"b- will be rendered
treatment. We en ill he slipped , u ,,lr' -'hel orchestra. After the
awai te Mimpete in th'e district P. (1 I meeting refreshments will be served by
A. championship mid plmcd in a rain-! ,h "'1""' " the gymnnsium
storm. L'ldie (.eidblntt. iiuarterback of
' Ills' friends nss,.rt that he wns deltri-' sulh Philadelphia High Scheel's feet-
eiis ;it the time and actually did net ' hnl1 ". miH nf," elected captain of
knew wh.it he was doing, most remark-
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able iii view of the fact that be lowered
th- Miepia ic.-erd In In- morning round
and was only beaten out for the title
bv n stroke ' this Jinr,
' Normally the gayest of mortals. Tel- ! ' Geblblntt Is (lie second member of
l.cr became merbldh ib spendent during ''' fnniilv te held down the job of cap
las attack and liU thoughts seemed te tain en Southern's the "Label." the
il'.cll most en the death of his ,i;il Penn fresh star of Inn year, was the
of muni
n enr. . lleiie.is I i irnr.
fm hut I"icncli and Canndiaii hanipien.
who had lii-en kllieil in Atliiiita earlier
in tiie war. He miked of 'Deug"
iiiiiniiiiu
lll-l old' friend's dentil is tliniiKit In
liaie se preied en hi- mind that. In
the height of his delirium. Tellier took
his own lite
ic.i. n -.,..... i.ie.i.. k. .,.. .,.. ........
i.. .!. i ... .... i i ....
i.iiii ii iii..,i i.t ii'- iii -..nn nij,
KUiiniiug nn- lourie ,,-, iioe ieni tins
te iiang nnn-cii
l.u-li in dentil l.niils ielller gne
i Mii in e of llie ipi.tlltles which had en-
i" "''", " " '" .K,,"w hl!", -"',
,.w (,,k In . own life because his bcs
frn u, Imil I n sep;iratn from lilni in
te hang himself
,i-..,i.
schedules four games
, r
. ininidcuiciic vyuiitcpiien 10 nay 11a
tivlty en Saturday Evening
Kill, l.cis, innnagei- of the Inimaeu-
In, , I 'inn riiliiin 1, 11 1.1..1 l.fi 11 M.fiiii l.tiv
' iii iiiuged four garni s with stieiig i'ippe-
i in nis mi, ,-m s t (eep his team very
Oils'. I IU' Us, Clllltesi is unu .Ml-
I .1.1 .... ... . . 1 I V
""'liniii mi S:itui-iln nielli, tin- uptown
' OA, 1 . , ...:,..,..., .,...:
1 III, , tit lie tl till , I II. r .. 1 1 1-,i 1, 1 tti'ii i, till in' i ,....,.
finiii Aimistice lMy most sens,itlenal scraps seen In Phlln-
iin 11, -t TucMliu'tlii'i tiaiel te West- ilelpliin in many moons,
ulle. .ire ,11 lieni" at Third and Itrevin' Nelsen has been training diligenth
.11 is will, Tilanglc en Wcdiiesdu. for heernl weeks in anticipation nf
nnd n Thuisdai jnurnc. te Atlantic ' anetlur clash with Kramer, lie will hi
('in nml pliu St NiclmlHP. linmisjiii perfect i-hnpe when the bell rlng.s
with liniiiii.-iiliiie foiicpptien can l '''here are four ether bout., en the
-..cuieil threiisb Hilly Lies, 11. -1 Oliw- 1'ard, with Hebby Met aim. of (,rays
ii-n-t. Iiiiiii.niiliiie luu Mercd a vie- Perry . and .lelniny Mnheiu-y . of 1 Inzlr -ten
ihis n.i-,,11 mir Auuina-. iu tln-lten. in the m-iiiI. In the ether htmt
Imi.-i's 1.1. 11 bull Ueiing .lee (hip will take en Hum-i-
I Kelh. Willie KergilSen is te nifet Noting
enrrnnnve Tn iirrT nriiki ', Teninn O'Tnele, of West Phllnuelpl i 1
SPEEDBOYS TO MEET PENN land K.d weif- win open ih- show ic.
'.MIi'Kiy MniriH, of Winiiiugteii.
High Scheel Harriers Will Meet Red i
and Blue Tomorrow ' After Reserve C'Qe Dates
, s p ir A Ht.Mr.PS eppiifil thPir "m
Tiiniiirrew iift'nienn eier the t'ehhs!1'"' ""! l' lin,inx out "J '." rt'f'n
,-.....! .. .nnliiii. 01 Hlrnu trttiii
iV ('ether's I'n-ld. the iMlnily cniss
ii.iiiitry ti am of tin I uhersltj of penn
sihauin nil1 m1'1 I the hariicis of West
Pliiluihlpliin High Sclioel. Il will he
11 thl'-e nnd t! in- illlllter mile race.
'I'll- Spii-dnevs luue nuicliih i( tin-r
eitiii'iils Iii s in, luetic nuil, , nml Ml
,1 wns 11 s.i- fm- the boys in sei-l,
iiits'ilc , ,1111,11 1I1011 Caplain HiiiiiM
Olillu-lil. .li'cl.Min, ( Kit nhaiiscr. Chau-,-im,
IteeblUi.. Si'helf mid I'lellU'l will
lepri-M-lit the Speeilbu.vw, The Peun
couch has nut tuition need his cntriei.
AIN'T IT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELIN7
I WHGK) YeO'i6 HAD, A 1 -AMD VeU
HONAVUNO .ToeTHACira ; FIW,L.Y MDJTGR
r v. crca jk waHM ai n at a. - iri rnuMJrzK' n
cool- te V60'fe (SI WOWDORrUv. , 1 Te tji Te A f s
?ucfbs. This TBRraefs of newnsT" na ll I DetstTtAT v I it Dee& r )
?MY.. WMY THtlGNTIST J1," RC2TD,6r? ACMB t
sent iev A M?lL.h Vt- 0Y A PR,ONO ( a eit mew 1 -jN0 piffneuci
have: it out;; i"A-M(MMsl- - V FRANK v HAU(r ,r OU7,
IWeATHBR FINO Vs3USOL,r .1 jeHKY OUT MY 1 JfrV A, GT-fs,- Fs-RAMO AslD
WS'iw 5ITTIN6 i0 TMS feLCCTRIG Dfslut. S-'-' infc.e.B.niK PlTCI iu'?
)masiw& chie. of i cme ta out . ! jjj C
REUNION ON
QUEEN
AN 1
Penn Charter Crads te Be Out
in Force for St. Luke's
Game Friday
ALUMNI DAY CELEBRATION
Old timers will rub shoulders with
pink-eheek undergrads at the big foot
ball game between Penn, Charter and
St. Luke's Scheel at
day. This grid hntt
Qumi I. ane I- ri
le will mark the
opening of the Alumni Pay celebration
of the Twelfth street Institution,
founded by "William Penn in KVsfl. nnd
the eldesr private srhnnl In the I'nited
States. Oraduates from thirty-three
eonspputiie clnsses, from IS1!) te P.121.
will be en hand te take part in the
festivities.
Permer students of the (Junker school
from all parts of the ceuntri started
arriving in Philadelphia icsterdni . Tliey
After the game the grads will part for
yarieus hotels, cafes and clubs about
the ,-itj In which their particular class
,no li-'" 'a 'iiacn uasKeinaii aggregn-
i . is,., . i e ,. t -
tinn. Lddle played one of the fet ward
PO-lt'ens en the downtown quintet last
season, nnd will held down the . same job
im in- ice un- uiue i '. i ion.
100. Ii.ue fieldblatt led n basl-etbnll
"'am i n- -vns tin- , -1111111111 01 un. ,-iiiiiu- ,
pinnhi' re-erves last year. '
1 ('".-ict Mueller has prosper is fop nii-
ether fast ti-atll at Bread stre"t and
Snyder avenue. lie has several snr
player, nnd. with the new inaterml en
i.i.intlnn will lie nenr the ten nt the end
iinnu. it inens rm- no- .-i"uu, , ,i,,. ns-
..-.. - - .
.. .!,. . nn iiduii
... .,..- ,. --
-IHANLON MATCHES KRAMER
AND NELSON AT NATIONAL
Mew Matchmaker Heeks Up Ban
tams in Return Tilt
'I lie pastime of punching will be re.
Mimed at the National A. A., nieienih
nnd .'.ithnrlne streets, en Saturdnv
t,t-,l,t . i,h .ItlcU' llniilen. of this cit.
hn"vR , tllf. ,.0(. ns mntchm.iker. Han-
inn lias a nntiennl rcnuintien as i
tn.i ,t li.ii'i L',.1
Fer his tirt wind-up llnnlnn lias
sin .-eedi . I in signing up Danny Kramer
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IMC "IIIIIIIII1V luuntiin n iiiii imi nil i , tin,
.lee Nelsen, l.ililc Italy s rugged tint-
.,.. -ri...r . .i-. . 1 1 .tfti-til one nf tin.
". '" "' -i.i""s . ii'.em "t nmiKPaa 11
nt.
he wen- 1 nl. rlefpalnl en, a .luring ii,p 1m
.kisiiii Hip Sphai, line-ip mnalaia of li
,anp iiI.epth who laat apnann lum ,lir ,
Uhiii .l.er irnpli) et .Muauai rutnl Hill
t'he injhl like te HrrmiKP i.uu,p uii
ih ,.sr. ,i-iiins of s.'.itnln Kh-euU
iinnHS tuil nil lUfct-clatu tPmia effprluif n
-iHtnmthli KUHIHIIlep either l.i or out of
limn 'ui KlilltPH H rltP tn 1. s, ,,.r 1L'1
I'.in , Hmi in mil I .in u-i I'Tli tint ni tie
I n
Ewing After Grid Game
I w in.- 1. Is "Mil tin .1 en, te fur .f,lur
,1hv ellhrr ut home nr nwu. in 11 Hundny
cama away. AUdraaa U. W. Wyntt, n705 Tie
linear atratt. Pheno Sherwood 0810.
(utMVi. K r. liu. t...'
Undefeated Lafayette
in Pest-Season Demand
Easten, Pa., Nev. II. The un
defeated Lafayette College varsity
football team has received four offers
for intersectional games, te be play
ed following the close of the regu
larly scheduled season, according te
announcement made last night by
the graduate manager of athletics,
D. IcRey Reeves.
One nf the invitations is for a
game te be played in Dallas, Tet.,
en New Year's Day with the cham
pions of the Southwest Conference.
Frem what colleges the ether three
invitations came was net made
known by Mr. Reeves. Ne an
nouncement wns made as te whether
any one of the invitations will be
accepted.
AETNA WINSIVESTRAIGHT
Takes Crescent Champions Inte
Camp by 21-17 Score
Th Aetnn Professionals wen their
fifth straight game of basketball by de
featlng tlie Crescent, champions of the
Hrotherheod League, by the seere of
'Jl te 17.
Aetna lias one nf the best tennis in
the city and included In the line-up nre
Qtiinn. l'egel and ltlnir, forwards;
Springer and Weller at center; Row Rew
mnti, Mctlmern nml McCnnn, ge-inls,
Aetna has met such clubs as Down Dewn Down
ingtewn. West t.'liester, Aeulnas and
Kayeula, nnd would like te get games
with .inch Mines uid-i'imcs, A. U. 11..
Tri -Council. Salem. St. Nicholas and
K. nf ('., of Atlantic City. Fer games
address .lehn Hiadley, lilli Last Cum
berland street, or phone Kens. Q'J)),
between ::'.() and 7 :"0 P. M.
Scraps About Scrappers
Tim Iren tins, rtfn up nil hnpe, Yif
nn of crttlnc nrerre Chaney te mm him
'Jee Konneilv tellu inn at Iphki half a
dozen clubs tried te TnMcli hip with i'lmnc
hut iha latter --efus.-d. - mimi tJrehe . "1
understand e Phllndi tphU inelchinnker In
leeKini :ur nn opponent ler ! lcnaier.
t have Kllrn him t,i hnrd buttles ulreadv
nml nethlne v .mid atnti m from meettne
l.ew Again '
Kddle Ilnjes will imt en IiIh weeUlv pi' ,
fMenl bouts t th Illlnu Thenire lenlihl
(larlev iiUfliimll will meet .tehntv Deem
In the ,lrnl-up. A heiywelcht buttle be
tween .te Kernnn ami Chic'. Fllle is s,hd-
iii. a nun tin, will rece Al lle't-nnn.
Ullli Is lit Miicnrr ti,..l. in iehii fro-n , hi
efpe. llel.M lluinuin Heuthw i-r't seuthpnw
lsne3 t 'hullenirf- t. hi" uelrhbiirheed rtvul
llnth bO' s h.ue lil f '- 'i pie, downtown
.lurk llnnlnn tin i i.ii.e i s.ell trips te
N'eu Vnrk nrd hn , li.'eii rettlnr I.n nn
.... A. ,1m .li... I..H.A.. ...nl lu . ,. - I
- ...I .j, tii !...' iM-ii.ii.-i, i ii ii t, iiiv ineir
i hej,i,(uii--i-ii in th- metropolis, ite nans
te nn.iiiK" Dll-Kl.ir flinws nt ilir. v.itiennl
thin H-.i.it '.ili lii'.il nun mntrlipfl nCHinit
out-of-town t ,lc-it
llnrnej tlrrniinl Is wiIIiiik te nit such
liess hk Man. ltprliti I1"iimv llnftx nnrt
Johnny ttoe llernnril ncni'v vim honor henor honer
Jhlv tllfi liiirspil fruin th rnlu.l StrtH Nmr.
lie Is 1 1 'hit hnnillrrl m II. rini'ii lln ntiiuin. i
wen ninj ni.iiniK s lelllis- I i '.in I. .iiihuI
' . .
II-MMM tl",- f lull utl, ,1 US I' i-li .nun.,
.' in. en . .Mneiei ,ie v, r, , , ,rt,,.ni
muni., i- ,.f .iii I, l-Iili , ii,i-h ii i. ih
v 'I I e ', irniH: ihfi-.e 1 1 r
nelirrwrlrlii muni, l,.n,,rn Willi. M,.
'rf r",'ht,y .'mbM1,!"! Ti'.'s "VJiV, ''' '""w'nd-un
je A,ii.m" 'i'.i . . .' , I'-'Ye.,,,,' Vvt.'.S'S1
i"-i'-rn, K,.,.. J.,.. u-.,i,
i.riiuir ri.1111.1. . .imii imiiie :tt
,'irsirRf Oil i s III!,
- t.iitinv l lir-un nntl
'lemon.
Ten M,nr,l,. , .emi,.rv;
ihm 11 tie Tnii. 1 s,,,," n,,T! iVnii I
.rn,:".p.B",.,1,r. ".",". !:,;",U?; W,, '
stmnr. 1 11 f..itl..i. ilsh! 1 "iineilt en T
it r.tl MHrnn.iit
lllllr letiinnn 'lent . 1
-nt h evir rffuwp-l
-r n ethr Iv.xcr
nirpt II, it, I, liuimui
I'll nir-.'t HutllMII iriv tlni,, m rnMrtflcrAi-
I'l'.K'ruiHtlx t.-ilM un ihit then, ,ut, v n -
i.ilrl ileniii
Jee hfll-. h .-eutliv-Hrs h.inun,. who h 1
mn Il-mi. n.,ps thne tlni.-,. would UK- t..
irrt .mother lnertlnc v i, the f,,nn,r Mrnn-
t,-ur chnmp. iehh Wxknai aiablfniHl
w.t'..iV .if ,W,;e!S.n.,1 "U"! '"r """'
Jlmnn liiK.ii,. : le islns-len ,.nr l,,,i.
In nlre f mi H"er n lus-eff of -ppral
":r.:,n;:,n,';;'1.ln';.,;;i ;;';, ',,l1:'. iUufn of
I.e ytln-k .mi hiti .rpine I. .
at,iei- in Hiiitiu i,.i-j, ith , ,,1 ,,
.i'til' ZZ''X )' JZmn
iiuimiui'iii. nt 1.: . k ,,1,1, ,, 1 i ,w,
a Jei'lFi1 vw'.T!1?,.,','! ,!r.Uir',i,t;L".,i,r ,b"x or
' J '"" '
fr.tnklp Kill. urn is tun li , i0 ,uhhi in a'
en- en 1 - , . ,
1
""f1 '"'' "iiari-W--j-,-iiwKi-ii-iamajta,aBBiiai
jrffj COME HAVE LUNCHEON AT V IJeticeI
I "l"i-''' jf$ j$& " W ; Spechl Orders !
VtLLSrSkasSlLs2AA and; WALNUT II
.lliiif iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi iiimainn iiiii unnTSTTT ' IH China
3 TOMORROW'S MENU p Zjjj
I Cfam Chowder Choice of Perk Chops " g aj (Tb '
H fried Sweet Potatoes, Apple Sauce m w3X, u I
H or Halibut Steah (Platter) 4 M
9 Rolls and Butter Coffee and Milk M & j
-tgS."SiJg CAFE OPEN EVERY SUNDAY Jagaai j j
f
i-,-.-.j
AMD tfcvj ait ik fM
DOCTOKl HBCBPTIOIs. OOM
Wrsl r - s.
Ziomer, Despite Injured Right
Hand, Outpeints Dyson;
Hart Scores K. 0.
TWO BOUTS ARE STOPPED
Hy LOI'IS II. JAKFK
.Tehnny Kilbane. ycteran feather
weight champion, wns a double winner
nt the Tee Palace Inst night. Net that
J. Patrick did any actual boxing en his
own hook, rather be advised a pair of
his punching preteges te victory n re
spective bouts. Tlie victorious Kilbane
cleutcrs. each a Cleveland product, were
Mex Hart, a lightweight, and Al 'Ac
mer, a bantam.
Hnrt proved himself a. snappy secker
and he wen decisively, being credited
with a technical knockout when Ref
eree Frank Floyd stepped his bout with
Carl Deitz after the latter had been
hopelessly outclassed. 7,lemer, en the
ether hand, wns net se hard a hitter,
but he punched often nnd was a winner
en points ever Bebbv Dyson, of New
Bedford.
.lemer's exhibition against the rug
ged Dyson southpaw was cicu mere im
pressive when it was learned at the
linish of the eight scheduled rounds Hint
he had hurt his rlitht hand in the tiftli
frame. Al socked Beb with n whole
(lock of every punch in the llstic
repertoire, but Dyson wns net te be
stepped. As the final gong clanged
Ziemer's right arm fell te his side, lie
wns suffering such excrucinting pain
he had te lie helped te his chair. (In
examination it wns discovered that sev
eral nf the youngster's knuckles were
dislocated.
Brilliant Battle
It wns n sensational scrap, that
Zlemer-Drysen -t-te. The lads fought
se hard, ilcieusly and with such speed
that both were virtually nil in at the
end of the sixtli round ; but tliey were
nblc te keep up their geed work until
the end, although each lacked power
behind his blows.
Fer five rounds it was nil Zieiner.
lie iahbed. ripdt crossed, unncreiit nnd
hooked Disrm nlmesi nt will, nml often
without a' return Dyen kept pushing
his teiigh-kiniiei face in front of
Zlenier's blows, nt the Mime time look
ing for an opening te ,rie home his
terrific left. Bebby scored it number of
(lines with that south paw. but AI's
eleieruess usually inrrieil him out of
danger whenever he wns shaken up.
Although Zicmcr had the better of
five teiiuds. two being even and tlie
ether In-longing te Diwin. the match
was net s, one-sided as the resume of
the cutest would indicate, because, de
spite the fact that the Down Bast
gleiim.in was (-hen a nifty boxing les.
son. In- never let up. and always was
III Itlc running, trying Ins utmost,
'lemcr tipped tin beam at 1-0 anil
Dyson was .manor f piuind
heiiiicr
The harder puncher of the Kilbane
ILBANE'S
BOXERS
BOTH ARE WINNERS
boxers scored a nlue-n-cend knockdown' onilnntlen. fur thr- Pimlnn ruiunti fer1
ever Dell.. HL'. wlu-u Hart. I.'IT. "''- "'" .''l24 'l-1"- einv,i. ,n, ,nor. tm, i
- ,,,.-Cse.l l,u ,;..!,. .... n,. . .-t... e .1
' ,. , ....... ..1 un-
rliln llhnul tin s,., ends before the bell
h"","l, ,","li,,,, ,""' ,lli,,, . D""z
,MI"r '"' " "t"" stronger In the fourth
Z"L ,,,1!' I1,'.'." 7" "I1!,"vr",,,!ln Ill.kp ,l
'.' ' '" ''" ,l"1' "l" '''"A'l halted iins-
inities, 1
Teiuinv l.eiighrnn. Ill", was a wmm-i I
in sis' leiiinls 011 points eier ,, K;,u .
lllls. 11,11... M'lw. I:,,,,,,. ,,1 iw, ,.,,,,
, ,.. i.. , lA,,, ,,f j,,, , .' '
- "i -.uii- neil n , u s
I ins experience mere than unit h nt? el-.,
that cm ned him through te the finish
I.eiiirhnin direcled 1,1s , tool ,,n,ni..
.' ,RI"", ' , , ', ,"'. ,l,l,,,'c '"tlrely
n" "I'lcll te Kawlllis' hi'lid inslciiti of
Jh" "' 1" which cm n. Ten. might
hae s,.,-eil a mole dcclsiie , iclerv
Hnndicupped l r-even pounds .mil
entering the ring -is mi elev cm ,1 . h,,if
ppenni. i'imri.;, iianrn. i--,. ,.llf
llietl til the mil of tin fourth 1 . 111 1
I'"'lhe club physician nrdeied his iii-jich
with Al Themas, a prntcke of i
';" " I 'SB';rJ iiit.. .0 ,-,,
liniie, hut Hi-tcree I-leyil v euld net
uieiriile the iliii-tiir'h elder.
ln ""' "',0,,rr '"li""? Mnyhiml. wn-
Hi' winner In a .iwnuml susfcM w.tl,
N"'1 I'acllli .May honk weight-,) 1(
and Pacini I PJ
FOUR PENN
ON '95 ALL-AMERICAU
Red and Blue Jumped te Frent With "Buck" Wharten,
Bull, Gelbert and Kmpe I ruxten Hare Was
Selected Three Successive Years
By GltANTLANO KICK
The Very Idea
".Vete that the pelflng season is all
ever," Exchange.
Yeu think the oelfing season done
tterausc a clewl has crossed the sun
Where lately irfote geld teas spiint
Iicrausc the wind ami jiiieic cerccii
Or drift above the ancient preen
Where stark the frozen grasses leant
Tuttut and piffle Hkcu-ise pooh
I'm vera much surprised that jeu
dheuld even hint the season's through.
What though the clubs stick in the lag
Uew can the golfing season lag,
As long as fremicd tongues can tcagt
As long as our can find a pug
Te listen te the Jlote and Why,
Or give heed te an atiblf
Se please nbierb this thought, old dear,
As long as you can find an car.
The golfing season's always here.
The All-Anicrlcnii Change
Till astonishing growth and develop
ment of football, is best shown by the
vast change that lias come ever the
All-American selections as first ar
ranged by Walter Camp.
Ills first All-American w-as picked in
18S1I. Thnt team had live Princeton
men. three Vale men and three Har
vard men enrolled.
A year later Harvard had live, Yale
three and Princeton three.
In 181)1 the lirst break came when
Adams, of Pennsylvania, slipped by.
That year found Vale with live, Prince
ton three. Harvard two and Penn one.
In 1KIU Penn came hack with another
entry in Thayer, Harvard. Yale and
Princeton holding the ethers.
In 18bM Penn suddenly reported with
three stars in Gelbert. Knlpe and
Breeke, leading Princeton and Har
vard, as Yale had liie.
In lSn.l Penn Jumped te the front
with four members In Dr. ("Buck")
Wharten, Bull. Celbert and Knlpc.
The Klrst Westerner
JrnHE first Western star te crash
J- through was lllrsciiberger, of wii wii
cage, one of the greatest punters in
foetbnll history. This was In 1MIS.
Then Seneca, of the Indians, wns named
In ISO!) and in Bieti Merlcy. of Colum
bia, entered with the old Big l'eur, who
held irtually all the talent.
Daly and Bunker, of West Point,
made the All-American grade in 11101.
Bv lflO.'l no less than seven universities
had delegates at the All-American con
ference, the first general break in Old
Guard ranks.
Ilestnn, of Michigan, arrived that
YALE REGULARS SCORE
Get Over Scrubs' Line Once In Hard
Drill
New Haven. Conn.. Nev. '.).--nles
solitary, long and exacting scrimmage j
of the week nf the Princeton geme was
held yesterday, when the regulars were
driven for forty minutes ngaiust the
senilis. The nrslty attack was led
by two elevens, the first and second
string men. nnd they were unnble te
score mere t linn once.
This tally came late in the scrimmage
and was made by Charley O'lleam. who
was the third quarterback used and who
ran around his left end for a touch
down from the fi.e-.vnrd line.
Becket had started the scrimmage nt
qunrterback and was succeeded by Mur
phy, who In turn wns replaced by
O'Henrn. O'lleam was in the drill for
only about five minutes. After the
touchdown he tried with only fair suc
cess some drop kicks and was succeeded
by Becket. who booted ever nine out of
eleven attempts.
Beets and Saddle
! The Annapolis Hfeliutlelit Handicap
! r'iie of tlie best races of the Pimlico
meeting, will be decided today. The
.T. K. I,. Besr entry, including Oriele
and Suiling B.. should be considered
highly, with Crank and Dry Moen n
contenders.
Horses well placed in ether races are:
First race. Finery, Cast Ashore. Wire
less; second (steeplechase). Phoenix.
Brigunna. Hiilu ; third. Maggie Murphy,
Maryland Belle, (.race Fester; fifth.
Trnntula. Secial Star. Dough (firl ;
sixtli. Klrnh, Majer Parke. Dark Hill;
seventh. Attorney Muir. P. i. King,
.lunc Fly.
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HARTMAN'S
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MEN WERE
M'HKen. te be joined by Walter i-.l
...II a year Inter giving he Wgj!
meii for the first time. l tWe
Tltree Stars
nnVIEWING the old parade. wecn
-t-V-flml only three men ), survived th.
AlNAinerlcan tests for four ,ucc8fe
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all-star list. ,n"
New Kfccn for Gelf
Most of the eldtime stars are new
keen en golf. On scattered links nrl
courses you can find "Hnnkc" ArntV
5.hcp Hemiiim, Brink Therne, Geetji
Broeko and n long line of ethers dlli.
gently plying weed nnd iron around th.
fairway.
"Snnkc" Ames, who was a grat
foetbnll player nnd a star baseball brl.
llant, nlse came close te the hcighta
In golf while he wns giving his gam.
mere nttpntlen some years age. Ami
these picking en Shcp Ilemans, Alb
American In tfifMl nnd lf.01, for anr
ensy mark are du. for n distinct shock.
The Vast Switch
WHAT n distance the All. American
of 1020. ns selected by Mr. Catao
had come from the. first All-Amcrlenn
of 1801).
That first team had eleven men from
Ynle, Harvard and Princeton.
I.nst ytenr Princeton was the only
team that bad two men Leurle and
ICck. Tlie West had four nnd the
Seuth one. With Pittsburgh and Penn
State included, the Atlantic senbnartl
had only four men, with Yale and
Harvard each producing one feat en the
big exchange.
The main (reuble today is cevcrlnt
.5,000,000 square miles of football
ground.
There nre tee many geed ones in th.
field. The gap between California and
Harvard, between Chicago nnd Gceriia
Tech Is tee brend.
But for all thnt the institution W
move merrily along, since the human
race thrives best upon heated argument.
TN TUB three big games nf tlie cur--I-
rent several All-American,
All-Knslern or All-Western candidates
will receive severe tests. The eompctl eempctl
1 tlen is new se keen that one bad gntna
is likely te remove a contender fmm
the rnnks. Out of the entire let wi
hnvc s'-cu te date, we cuntint nam
one mini who outclasses tlie iet at
any one position, unless It Is Stein, et
Pittsburgh. There arc ether stars, but
they all have excellent company.
Cepvrtght, tell. Ml lights rt'fivri
This Is tlie Ceat
That Has Set the
Town Ageg!
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