ks. hww" tr" e- - rtn W-1?, 1 r is 'fiVEXENG PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADEbPHlA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1021 "V After Hearing Babe Ruth Sing, Critics Predict Brilliant Success for Him in the Mevjgft B. RUTH ASTONISHES AUDIENCE WITH SONG AND A LOT OF ACTING HOW TO START THE DAY WRONG Smnll Ornuvrl Snes Peer Bouts i .i r .1. . rr iri... n.- U.V in lauaeviue ueum nere. .uunua um "", Caused by Substitutions at the Olympia Bambino, Because He Dees Net Dance Voice Is Husky, But Singing Dees Net Suffer l UOBKRT MAXWELL. Sports Kdller Ktralnt l'nblle Leaner MISTER (fi:OROn HERMAN Rl'TH, modestly and becoreuiKly billed na "TIi Mnjpetv. Babe Ruth." m among in. Mister Huth Is n ball player. He plavH with the New Yerk ankecs, which let the championship of Nrw Yerk last fall. He n well-known slugger, n they term It In baseball Circles, and makes many home run-. In fart, blttinc 'he "ulb out of the park l one of the VERY beet thins he dues, and this can be proved by consulting any of Mr. Spalding's baeball guide. Mister Itutli is isitrtiK here this week, net In the capacity of a en player, although this statement Is open te criticism. A let of people still Insist he t a ball plnii-r regardless. His mn,etv 1 debutting nt Keith" Theatre in a ene-ac't skit. wliicU Is fortunate lie net-, all eicr the stage, make; one compete change and docs the bet he can In cam hH wcltly stipend, which has assumed tic robust proportion of an automobile license number. The Ilabe is accom panied hi Wellington Cress, who may or may net be related te Lliri or his well -known double W.'llingten is net needed nny mere than gasoline in an automobile. Wellington is n regular actor. However, and b tl nt us It may. the Hnbe i there forty way. After making his debut, the audience left the theatre and wild they never had seen such acting That might ham been a boost if edc is breadmlnded and very nympnthetlc The house was packed when the H.tb appealed This is nothing stranqe or unusual The heftv sneker nlwn. draw big. Crowds mean nothing te him and new he r.nans nothing te the crowds. Hut It must b said in nil falrnes that Mit(r Huth is net like ether winter nrtnrs. Abe1utel net. He dei-n't dance. This is no slam at Ins terpsK'hnreaii nbilitj be.-a'usc he might he a better dancer. Hut he does something ele. es. he put something out thnt is jut as awe-inspiring, just a tarfllng and uncanny as the pence conference and ether highly ad Tcrtlcd affairs. Huth flags. He actually and P"itivcli S1N'.S. Hut it i net that fact alone which c.iud the' ntenlhnifnt of these who jammed Keith's Theatre. It is the fashion in which he sing. run avdirvr adn.itted aOr it ueit nV exer 'hat they neier hnd hiard such singing. The Babe Has Pleasing I eice for Singing IT WAS a big surprise te these who have heard the clarion bellows from the mighty mauler during the regular haeball enen when he is en the eonehlns lln's The crystal tones of the lilting voice carried te the far end of the bV.i. her with Mnccritv In every note. Then, te knew thnt one was cooped tip in n building, where nothing Interfered with the voice, where every syllable was accentuated Instead of muffled, the prepect of listening te a real eng wa almost tee much. Don't for a minute believe tlmr Ruth was frightened. Far be it from that The Babe proved his courage in the World Series when he played ball instead of going te n hospital. H.s spiaincl leg and busted elbow, etc . are t 10 well known te bear repeating. Hut the spectators were slightly nervous when Uuth draped his huge bulk en i slender anemic chair and nonchalantly announced that he would ing. 'I hey gripped the edges of their eats nnd shut their eyes The faces of strong "men blanched at the prospect. Th pattering of falling plaster from the walls was expected at an minute and kept the customers In n censtnnt state of ncrveuness. The erchestrn played, the suppressed esritcment was at fever heat and the Ilabe opened hi cavernous mouth. These who had closed their eyes opened them in astonishment. The notes that come out of thnt deep ehet were like a gentle, balmv -zephyr instead of a rearing, discordant typhoon. True, a few might haie hee'i spurious and slightly sour, bur they were calm ml gentle jut the ramr. The song was cnntle.l "Little hv Little " The plot is that the Ilabe new is en the stage nnd hams like Jehn Drew, the Harr mores. Krrd Stene and e'h.is had better watch their step. There are two verses, th first and the se. mid. Alse a pair of cherue. Mister Ruth get i benuUfulIj, al though his eice was slightly hearse and couldn't be heard very well. lie should de well in the movies. A S 1) the Audience eidtriitfril after it trm all ever that they neiei f hid hcaid aurh a mice. Here Is the Painless Plot of the Act TillE Hah" is used as the plot of the net. which is something te he explained later The ! lea is te bring him en the htage painlessly If possible. W. IKngten iec is located in u tint He is r h aring a new act and Is ni-lng a Mat for that puip. luc.iue new at r sometimes f.ill that way. There I, a pi.ine and a piano p!ner. AKe a telephone A phony conversation is held with Heb Shaw key, who is supposed te be nt the l'ole (Iteund Heb mij that H.ibe will be up and expose n con tract te nppnir in Keith' iaudeille. That is the tip-off that Ruth i in the heue. Nobody would have been able te bucsb it if Shawkcy hadn't called up Then the H.ibe appears He is dressed .ih all ball players dress whpn walking home from the ball park. He were hi unif.Tin, carried a hag of golf clubs, a utte.ie ami a baseball bat IVrhap the bat was carried for purposes nt self-protection 'I he golf bag and bibs haven't been explained yet lie enter nnd h w his centrai ' Wellington Cres t.ad it and makes a ceiiiim! irn k '1 hen tin P.ah !ie j low le makes home 1 mt. and explains hew I' i dei.e en grab tke ha- Mv tin' ' lw a.d ' atMi tie ball, swing like this and then -.oinebedv gets n new Ari.riian l.uigue baseb.ill for nothing." eungsters who hne H'piratieii it emulating the mighty Hahe should fellow that adviie. ou luue the whole sjstem In two lines. Then comes the ion. The Habi ' eice r net what it should be because he lest it some place between h re and Cleveland. He left that city Sunday night at midnight en a milk train ami helped delUer the milk until Pitts burgh was reached. Then he came here b slew stages. Harry .Ionian hnd a big airplane at Pittsburgh te haul him here if the train was late, but fertunntely for the machine it was net needed. Tilt: nigh ilrlmi h B ( en arid the mill; icerr ten much, then tlicte icas s'mn) fccciime tAc ;:ce una te nm r nit cierncj prrsica. yi ethrr uit vai m in lnj and hr had te mnlc a irWI appvarrnfi . Jim ilmteii told a leupl of meir il 1 1 m d filled in the time Marvelous Mind-Reading Accomplishment IT t'ie best natf of i. at was tl timle. fter the song, the and re:t en a mind scribed nrrieics of i.welry like nn i iience lie stenpe.l Delore one What is it'1 Watch out. of A BI T tl,. lllli II Kli it mi "(' 0' i f tin iirh or hut id ill' h til i tul nadinij. admitted they ixrr Iftd tern Ruth Dees ell en the Stage Hubi is net a hum b nnv r nervous, der lu unit wel! A ) at the in tiny. (d J. . inn 7 admitted he m i er hnd seen ivr i I jriul t l'?l s T'liblie lidper ( OJiipan AIRMAN WAR I I Vne nMCn TUT T.,Dn... I VeU AMTICIPATC te MORMtri I V ?. ".T0" A Ci,MWff OVER JOHN BROWN &- rS d , w& jet. --- f bouquet op tJRee I M . vweeeiMO march - mr.mKm nrf&n wart i v-ii nrrjzf &: l Hitrt&xz. MURRAY HgaK XJ V5-? DYSON DEFEATS Ry LOIIS II. .lAFTT: I fTMir big crowd that stncd nway from , ' the Olympia Inst night had nil the hrenki the absent fnns didn't miss much. The usual weekly live-bout pre- 'gram was put en. but. like the weather net se geed nnd. like the elements, the handful of spectnters i there were disagreeable. With all due respect te the manage ment, it really wasn't its fault. ns an iiniiunl break in the cird sort of turned even thing tepsr-tury. Of the five mntches eriginnllv arranged by Match maker Herman TnUer. only one went through as per schedule. In ench of the ether numbers there was nt lenf one substitute there couldn't be mere tlnn two. Hern ue of illness suffered by Phil O'Dnwd. who was supposed te tnke en .Tee Hurman in the wind-up. .Tehnn Rrewn of Kngland. was lifted from the semi-tinal anil Ii" went in ngainsr iv Chtcngean. Tnmrai Murrn answered the bell In Rrewn's stead in the bout with Hebby Dvsen. Reth these ion tests went the regulation eight rounds Hreun Holds Hurnvin trnd his utmost te make -i geed bout, but Hrewn wns entirely t"i ,cji refill in the rarl round. While a' ishiftv and cl.-ver boxer, the Rntisher I I did tee much holding; although, in t',e I latter rounds, .Tehnnv came back and J cored with eme corking punches.1 llnwer. Hurman' early aiHant.ige and I 'his continued work in the clinches en- titled him te 'he decision. Taking all -ors of chance n hi in.Iet te i eniiect with a quietus wai en. Hurman left hlmelf wide upon !.l the lnt few rounds, nnd thi gne Itrewn nn opportunity te show some, form He peppered Jeev with u num- I Itr of straight lefts nnd short right-) hand uppercuts. n thnt at the tniKh Hurman was bleeding from his mouth Ter four rounds Murray held Peii een. but thereafter Temmy became i arcless and Hebby get in a let of hi terrific southpaw socks. However, th local It'illnn proved himself n gnni' and rugged little battler, and the New l'.filferd Ind was unable eien te s( ere u knockdown. Murray descried a let of . redlt for l.i exhibition, when it i taken into consideration thnt be had enl twenti twenti leur hours' notice for the contest. I Temmy surprised by winning the lirst round.' He held the hard-punching len eien in the reeend, was behind in the third and then came back and timed n "" "" sunt fei the fourth. In the remaining period, however. I)en wmt eui in front, and he wen bv n inrgin. Rice Is Winner Kr.inkie Rice, of Huliunuie, and (Ins Franciietti. of this city . wire the only men te face each ether as scheduled. Rice, through his terrific punches te the body, took the lead nt the eulet, and !t was net until the ilnnl round that Kranchettl wa able te show te nd lantage. but (ins was unable te over come Prankie's big advantage and the Rnltiinnrenn stepped from the ring a w inner. Hen Tailor, of Knglnnd. substituted for liillv Richards and he prmeil a geed at was ti untie. tter tne song, tne liane hauled bis huge 1 ulk te the iildlnes, w'e , l,r made the ipuck change. Attlnd in a near blni k buMm - 'U.t. Uilin I ,nl I een tresnn preiv, i,e knt In another chair, tied a handkerchief ever 1 .s e. rending i-tunf lie was geed. Kin geed, lie expert M'fer rir walked through the the i u -teiiii r "This lady has s,raet,iing en her rist you might niiike a mistake " It's a watch." said Ruth prompts This man ha u button en the l.ipel of h.s ( cnt Ledge button." WhHt kind is it.' Where n.n ou at 11 o'clock"'" It' an Rlk's button," anwered the Hah" firmly and cenndently. ' Tin man." said ('. "has s,,methmg In his necktie. I.oek out ami don't get "tuck en this one " " tie pin." was the quieh titert nnud rnuc n applause mean He ,n a gei d net, i,, cn t and get awai with it He pulls his Cometh i-tufl" in fine shape and work will with ress. Ml" husky eice will Improve In time, but thnt will net uflut hi singins. He gctt, mere pnthes and feeling in the two icrses and two herue thnn otherwise (ieerge Mniilgnnit ri Yeung, resident manager of Keith's is peifectlv satisfied with the act He wa wry much impressed. He steed bnelc. listened te everything, applauded at the proper time and even smiled when Pranl' Mm kin sent up a l.ruwii ! rhv Hindi of flowers. Mr. Yeung liked the sing and the csp'itiihtiiui of hew te make home run. Ye J- ws YlHi Te ace TVte LATEST W6VOS OP Trie WASMInCTeiJ COsiFcpcfJce TMBV uCBtJ MG.T KT Tne AutapV V TtiB 6VOOM ATTCKIDSD OV H5 OUST MaJ MR. OTTO' FUSMFACC AMD JJiT A J MU ABE GETTIMG IMTCRBSTBO l akj viij I PReiJsinJQ CececAOWY ASJD TUIST V W MOUV WBPUOCK . e.r.-. V ,vsnJ wc&'e OUK enwns COUUMivl . r " .. -l -. WAi ysfiVN y i why reu ZO j2y?,aPI, " V-s S ECm AWFUL -(AMD TrtBrJ BROAKFA6T 13 CALLeO AOI VbU HAL'S JliST SARCLV TIME V OLT HJOR FOOD ASJD OBAT tT TC TbUJUJ - Se Your. PaV, S UTTCRLY nOIMEO? BUELL IN FRONT RANli AMONG QUARTERBACM Fer All-Around Smartness and General Value, Harvar Star Is at Head of Ctess, bays liice Quick Thinker and Level-Headed rp'ii, k y tvwm u 1 L LAN FORI COMEBACK British Find Little Satisfaction j in Contemplation of '21 Rec ords, Especially in Gelf TO SEND AMATEUR TEAM Hy SANDY McNIBMCK JOHN' ni'LTi finds little satisfaction in his meager llt of International successes en the sporting field, accord ing te Arthur S. Drnper. n noted critic, abroad. The bcwhlskered gentleman plans a real "comeback" next season. Rut viewing the situation In n broader way the same writer finds that the year 1021 has been n notable one nnd finds in it a ieaen for even mere Interna tional competition next year. lVw nations can compare te Great Rritaln in sport -leiing enthusiasts, though the average Rrlten Is the least demonstrative In expressing Ills appre ciation of nthletlc merit. (Jrcat ns the throngs that filled the Pole tiieunds during the World' Sc ries or the Yale Rew! at the Harvard game the number did net compare with that at the football game between Rng- I land and Scotland. There ate a thousand race follewet ,at Newmaiket. Acet or Iivcrpoel for eer ten nt Rewie, Laurel or Havre punching bag for Willie Moere, who He i.rn iiriiiin i j.rt-.u.,.,b .. made hi return appearance in tne ring " r.iim .-.. after an absence et sucinl .icar, t'Prr i;is Plea.sj ii line seckcu aim recK.-u i.-n uiuiesl from bell te bell but tlie t.mgli trig- , , ,e dPr I)m ns he ,H by the lisiinillll Jin 'yru"i "' ..,.. .& ...-. .... , t ,,f ... u,am ,p MinperiH Tendler and Frcedman te Bex in A'. Y. Dec. 16 Lew Tendler and Sailor Preedmnn ate te box again. This time they will get together in u decicien bout of fifteen i minds ut the MndlMin Sitinre Garden, New Yerk City. De cember 1(1. It will be their fourth meeting, and because of the dis tance there should be little doubt nt the finish as te the superior mitt man. There was a difference of opin ion nfter their ten-round match In Milwaukee last fall, and the same conditions ruled In their two eight round summer bouts nt the Phillies' bnll park. Just new rreedman Is In Chicago buffering with a damaged right hand as a result of his match with Renny Leenard hefe last week, and it may be that the Sailor will hae te postpone his bout with Johnny Dundee in Jercy City De cember 5. ansae AN WRESTLING TITLE A Football Hall or Fanie , Ends Reberta, Ccutre : Muller, Cal ifornia; Swanson, Ncbruska; Kllcy, Notre Dame : Andtrsen, Netre Dame. Tackles Slater, Iowa ; Huffman, Ohie State; McGuIre, Chicago; Shaw, Notre Dame; McMillan, California; Williams, Lafayette. Guards Schwnb, Lafajctte; Drewn, Harvard; Uncr, l'cnn State. Centers Stein, Pittsburgh ; Vlck, Michigan; Larscn, Navy. Quarterbacks Dcvlne, Iowa; Kll llngcr, Pcnn State; Buell, Harvard; McMillln, Centre. Halfbacks Aldricli, Yale; Owen, Harvard; Stuart, Ohie State; Wilsen, Pcnn State; Barren, Georgia Tech; Williams, Wisconsin; Garella, Lafay ette; Dnvics, Pittsburgh; Mehardt, No tre Dame. Fullbacks Wynne, Notre Dame; Themas, Chicago; Elliett, Lafayette. (Nete, this list embraces only these we have seen or these upon whom we could get direct definite testimony from various conches and official,) Outstanding rigiires OUTSTANDING figures of the year v must include Aldrlch, of Yale; Killlnirer nf Pcnn State: Dcvinc Utld Slater, of Iowa; Owen nnd Hucll, Harvard: Rebert and McMillln, of Centre: Mehardt. of Notre Dame. If one had te name the four greatest it would be hard te get away from Al drlch. of Yale, halfback ; Kllllngcr, of Pcnn State, and Dcvlne. of Iowa, quar terbacks, nnd Red Roberts, of Centre, end. As keen a judge ns Tack Hardwick says Roberts is one of the greatest ends and one of the greatest stars that ever plajed football. The Keenest Brain TP THE vote Is eier taken for the 1 s ? 41 By GRANTLAND BICE His brain Is never nt rest. IIe t,.. . ; wav of wlnklnir nt n Html ...i' J"1' - pleasant remark and then shoetiB. M nlnv thretlirh' the nstnnl.l,..! "?. before he is set. "" epmt Bitell's System TN THE Harvard. renn State ... i. one of the ble Pcnn Rtn ..ti f ut te Buell: WUK,i send a play threuti'1! Buet' looked him ever, smiled hj w in' nd made this reply ; "All jlrff called out "Hey, kid, here!' smartest thnt Ci minrterbnek Recognition of Old-Time Rolling, played football. Charley Buell, of liar I vard, will get his complete share of th hail uauses uereat ex eiDcmi count. . Buel) is something mere than n great Ed (Strangler) LeWIS ' field general. He Is n fine, quick thinker under lire and tlie coolest head in the business. CHAMPION THROWN FIRST, He '"" big Bnd 10 t h"kky' but Alltliht, Tin went for 7 yards. "Well, well, big boy." Buell M.n. tied, "mnybe you were net en tvu( time Try this one." And once mnll 1TnttTnt linelr ei-natinrl Cl.w..M1. . I ether 7 yards. "You're nil excited," Buell remrti at thU point. "I'll let you test for i play or two and try the ether tA the line" which he did for another 6. yard game. The Yale Game WHEN Buell made hi. 44-yard rtu ngnlnst Yale he expected te creu the line for a touchdown, but Mai Yale tackier smothered him from b. hind, bearing him te the earth. lj Buell lay stretched out en the wi'l wuneui n ciuivcr. Are you burtf' one of the officials rushed up te ask. "Ne." he said, bnrcly opening t. eyes, "but damn disappointed." Later en in the game, when Yalewij defending her goal line, Captain A. drich was telling his linemen hew te play. "Ge low," he exhorted, "mi grab all the legs you can." It wns the most dramatic moment c! the game. In the midst of tie . cltement where was Buell? Merely leaning far ever the Harvard line tl' most in Aldrich's face, listening tt every word he said. At the conclusion of the Yole ex hortation Buell went bnck te Owen and told him what Aldrieh wns satlnr "All you've get te de," he said, "is te let 'cm drop and then climb ever their backs." Which is just what Owen did, Copurietit. 10!t. All RieMt Iltttnti. QUAKERS AND CANTON TO HOLD DAILY PRACTICE The aw'tage Rrlten 1 us much pleased , until the end. IlC CeftHilllj elCOIIleU ... .l..l... ...... II..HU1, ,.n,,alnu l.e. itlie linal clang of the gong, und se did i Ijfrc th(1 en t a 1)lt t00 much tramp Ithe fnns. because it was a ene-rdded ll)(? en ,n th(1 past M,nV) nn,i thnt this iii.au'ii Tlie pening contest was between a pair of eluenrh-heur boxers, Artie Mc Cann and Rebin Allen taking the places of Willie Spenei r .Hid doe Christie MeCann ua the ileerer ind h' jab i hi) Allen bleeding fiem nieiitb and no-e In imn round, bur Artie spoiled mat ti i- ter himself, and the spectator iik well hi inee-Mint clinching. In the meantime Allen kept battling along, forcing the fighting and punching hard. It-e that Bebby wns entitled te a shade Jecislen ZEIMER AND FARESE ARE tlennl tltlei. America wen four nnd Grent Britain but two. Ever j body plays golf ever there nnd plays it twelve months In the year. The game was bem there nnd adopted in America. The question 1. te Americn going te take away Grent Britain's pabt Miprcm acj In its fnverite sport? Vctliered Shines In rebuttal It is almost a certainty that a team of British amateur golfers will lie sent eer here next car, headed hv Reger Wethcred, new the outstand ing plner ever there. Cjril Walker, considered their llnest match player, will alie be en the team, nnd line Hunter, present champion, a very for midable trio of young players. The newly termed l"hlladlphlar.O. A will held a m-etlnit r.-tdny nlRht fit Spnuld Irm n mcerdlnc te Die ltel nneuncemem Vln 0'Iennelt. temporary Berretnr. I en en deaverlntr te haie k full ""ndance t-. thnreuchly iliscune. eienthlm: en ihe corns The tlme Is 8 IS r. JI. New Yerk. Nev. 2f. Wrestling niles of years nge were enforced here lust nlcht. and recoenlllen wns given the rolling fall, which enabled Stanis- ( nenie MllleT'e Crew Will Werk Out liius injszKO te remin ins iienvymrigui. wrestling title in a finish match with Fid (Strangler) lcwis. This old rule, which Zbyszko sold hnd wen mnnv mntches for him in the early days of his career, provides that when n contestant is compelled in escaping ftem n held te roll se thnt both his Beets and Saddle at Phll6 Park In Mornings Heinle Miller nnd his crew of Phil adelphia Quakers will held prac tice each morning at the Phillies' Rail Pnrk in preparation for the game with the Canten Bulldogs this Saturday. Ac- fheulders touch tlie mat momentarily u cording te Manager Conway, the gnme fall .shall be awarded te his opponent. ' s for the professional football cliam cliam Tlie referee of Inn; "iBbt's centen i ",,, of America, uwnrded byszke his first fall en this j A,, ('lp eual.er.s are here and will rule, when Lewis rolled out of n half J mlkr. tlli, ,,ltv (Ill,,',. home ns long as NeKen and crotch held. the Qunkeis continue te phi. tiuJen The roiling fall rule has net been rm(1 aac the noted Indian stars, me included in the terms of nny ethei ,cmbers 'of the team nnd there are championship wrestling bout held in the . rnmers that ,11m Thorpe will piny for lat ten years, followers of the game tm, ecas 0n Saturday, said. Canten playcis arc expected ted'i.v Lewis wen the lirst fall Int night ami will also practice daily nt the ball with n flying headlGck after seventeen i pnrk. Thei will work out in the nft- iiiinutes unci thirty-one seconds et ernoenH. The Bulldogs present a II II. hnette. a Ideal enthusiast. I" "" of IhJdlrVcterii pf 'he ,r,utid'IcnirllC Walk." Plnehurnt. Jene Uultferd, crn iaiKcr. Paddy 'Beyle, lieliby Crulckshank and ethri agisted intne Inaugural ceremonies laM week. wrestling. Zbxszke was awarded tlie second fall after twenty-one minutes twetitj-slx eeends, and the third fall, also of the rolling type, came in oitjht eitjht niiiiutes nnd fifty-six seconds, Zbyszko taking Lewis te the mat with a double arm lock. ANNOUNCE DATES matter should be adjusted in tne Fen- son te come. Particularly does this situation apply te golf. America had n team entered In the" Mutish amateur and British open and the eipiiialeut In the British ladies' championship. Fer the lirst time In hls hls tety tlie British tenin wu beaten en the eve of the amateur bv the American a decided shock The Yankee team triumphed in the open "when Hutchisen wen the title, I Kerrigan finished third and ether Amer icans placed In the menei . This was the worst blew te British professional , prestige in mnn long years. Tfl DC PAI APF nPPnWFWT! In our champiensUlps the jsritisli TO DC rALAUt UrrUHCIM IOi wcre rPnulMMl ,n an three, though Abe Mltrhell. (ieerge Ehtncnn, Jee Kirk- weed. Willie Hunter nnd Cecil Ieitch were entered Thus, of the sli nu- Cleveland and Newark Boxers Meet In Star Beut Tonight brnee of out of town boxers will meet in 'lie wlinlup at the lee Pahu c ti.tilght win" M Zeimer, Jnhtiny Kll- '.aiicV bantam pretege from Cleveland tnkis en Hareld Piiree. of Newiil, Tin match i- scheduled for t iiit rounds. I Tern Mi Leugh ir "f Rait meie. ii ill Pluliidelphia t-.cMV u l'h iiuii)? Ma- i . ,. ,lns fi itherwelsht M.ilmn' ivill go en in the III l l hecltlleil I Prune hetti . In the etlur bouts s.,unnu Butten ind BeMiv Biirman u p.ur of south- i paw, wi'l fla'h Yeung M'fv "ill 1 ppesed M llll y Haas nn.l Charley It'iggert i scheduled te box Billy I ai - ' ke'r. Referee Halts Reper-Reed Beut Memphis. Tenn . Nev I'll The ei,e.u .1 , Bhi-reun.l Unit l..i"n at'taln Reb ry.r-i llrni-.i hr-i i-itrt ir I till IU"I et U A s-" win fPP I l'i ihe refeie. In Mie f. i-h round uftc r He. I had .en kiii I l.ui f.ur ilr II" i' 'JK litii in , V r r un Is 'M f r '' ,Mi,r ' ' h II- I I 1. 'P Iluxh Ilamlll had a hole Hi one het re cently nn the went eeur-e lit Merlen. Fe did tiarl Gedwin en Ne 12 at Lu 11 nald Thit Germantown High Will Open Bas ketball Season With Northeast Germantown High Scheel's hasket hnll schedule te elate wns announced this morning. The schedule lins yet te be completed Seien dates Rtill me te lie filled. Games ananged .n far are: Uccemlier 7 Xertheait. home. 0th. South Seuth , rp nwu laili West Phi ado pnln nn . mill. Trankferd. awa 'JlUh. Central home "fid tent.itlie .Taiiuarv a tcntntlie. nth V.ithe"t an n 10th. Southern home. 13th, ...rili HUN cipects tt.e sreitet crowd i Went l'hlladelphla amu 17th, Trankferd, ..."".;. uttrnded .inv 'luh rcveptlen ulien home, "flth i mtral home '.Mhi fieere hi- ehlh hOldl lis party Ureenieer .1 Rl sn-,,,,,,, away -.en i eieniiiui lllll .iriiafmi Edcc HUl. There Is only one w-ij te titt .. .TI'.'T ..... ,'vhii in l'hlladn.la fi.i5tT.ke.nn urrlBht position standlrnr mer IV. ,.,n ,.,irt l.Kik HIT TIKnx imn nil ii. eiiLM J1'.. Tr. lnnklnir at a etraluhl line hole. Anj uth.-r pimltlen i te the nn aiiBle. The new nrren at Iu t.u s Ne. 3 In eemiriK horn atenic nicely and III he eren for play In fhe prlnl. It will decidedly Impreie the Bw.u, 2iln. uarli home I eliruary 1 anl 3. I nl.itli. 8 f,erm.inteun Arade my home. into and I4tn teniatue ;it i amden, een, r jesppn h jtpp neme cnlnxv of stars. Including no less than four pla.er who ninde Walter -Camp's inithienl All-Americnn cen while reundiiig out tlielr college careers. They arc Beb Higgins, who lielped te ninke gridiron hlsterj at Pcnn State; Henry, of Washingtiui and Jeffersen; West, of Colgate, und Charley Way, Pcnn Stntc's former great tackle. New Opponents for Kentucky Ilnxtnn. Ki. Nei 0 AlahaniR and t"nlierlt f Vlrcliria inm h" ndded ti th nr.n.i.il f lettall m hi dule uf the I'nlierslty of Kenturki accerdlnu te an annnun. rnnt mad" te lai Thes names will be additional te the annual i.Mdlren hntlhie vllh L'enire. snmf T'tnesiee and andeiblt 1'end Ini; th out m i f t ie ineetltn; c.f ihe .euth ein e'enference a Ati.nu i, Pi i mh-i L unj ,1. n dits haie hee-i nrrnminl Pratt te Lead Harvard Harriers iiinbrliUe, Mass., '. . "J". -The, n ir l.era ef the H.ri ird e re-c( tnitn t'm hive llei'ticl llelbeit I. I'latl II nf Ne Verlc City te capta'n net fnll'a harrier He pre-p.-red for celleice at Nt Piiul'a scluvil i.l has hen 1 msinhi r of the arslty te.im for li. peaens Tlie fcature r.we at New Orleans te. day Is n purse race for all ages t fin and a half furlongs. Columbia Tm appears best, with Tem MeTngwrt and ht. Isidore ns contenders Horses well placed In ether races itc Pirn race Plate, tiallnnt Fee, Dei mlnge; hecend Sweet Liberty Fert Churchill. Arrowhead; third feri Allen. Bobbed Hair. Omnipetfnt' fourth Mitst"r .Taek. Arapahoe, Frlf' ate; sixth Rrnest A.. TRnjelier Mia Nell; seventh Brown Chick'. (M Pailhful. Perhaps. ' ' At ILtan.i: First mce Who Ou Tell. Diversity. Fictile; secoudFent Ahead, Buckingham, Little Blitk Sheep; (hird Lnily Hetty . Jeta J, Casey. Kdgcwoed ; fourth .Mr. Kretfrv Billy Roots, Forbid; fifth Harry M. Stevens, Rockport. Summer Sigh; sljft Tawasenthln, Mildred. Pircwerti. Merrleh Is pelnc te haie a cenulne Uit tt hta nuillttee ae a thtee-jear old a k hit rut In found Ir eer thinr at Iti lment I'll! te which he Is ellK' I It ,1 meet iteit let jf th-ee-j.ar ild i In the lnndleie.il well as the fi'nt'iri s for ht enn arfl. u l.ticky Heur Kal San Itunstnr Mloeria l'lllerv. IMIlIam A Medo Siait'e Column, Mtns .lev s-'t Henr I'.iinanttjll Buntlri Surf nteler Hroemster, I.litle f'litaf OH lantman (!oed Times e.inpu PreluJs nJ ether cracks are amenir the ellilblen Tin prenence of no many KOed colts and tlllleiU these handicaps la meet encouraging. l'let, four-iear-eld son of Wiilrk Dwi II. and I'ankhurst and the only hernj ! eier defeated Man I)' War entrained p terday for the .Short Gra.un Stud In Keg lutky. nhere he will Maud durlni the mm of l(i.'2 rinsl arraiiR'imnl m re cempleW Saturday le'weri l.mll Iter- ef the Pnsr. r.rani renfederatrm and II iti Pnine Wht nei. erer of the ita i en Baltimore Gets Title Swim IliiltlliHire, Nei '.'Ii - Ihe n, na lenle tlfti arl indoor milmmiiw hanrjiHTih'i fm luini.'M wl'l he elei d d tlie Haltlmeri Athletic Club a peel .snine time durltif or Mmh, I.atielw Ccitciiel president of III Seuth Attaint, Annul lallen. gf th AmtJ3t Athl-tle Union announced He said till lending orcanlratlena In S Verk Ptilu elelphlu and ether cities had nitreed te Ht thel- fasten su Inline for the eient liel. redarhroelc lm a solid membership back of IU e'fferts te haie the -'ifarden c-eursn of America It Is astenlnhlnu what co-eper- at en haa achleicd at this club liil -final at the I'alace i-ruund' r uith iu Worsted Sweaters Shaker knit from pure lamb's-wool V-neck pull-ever sweater $8.00 V-ncck coat sweater 8.50 Shawl-cellar coat sweater 12.00 Jim ave a j Mif JL Owl Men's Patrick mackinaw coats $15.00 Beys' Patrick mackinaw coats 12.00 arshall E. Smith & Bre. Acn'a Furnishings Im erpnrntcil 724- Chestnut Street Athletic Geed. ( VMIIKIX . I.l H M SMNOTON VM ""Ml KMvT ri(IHA I M- - -, llt Ii -JClv IMIITs 5 KK.IIT. 1MI 3 IM S FOR SOUTHWEST TITLE I of the UMtiiiK teams thie senen They j leht hy the score of 11 te 0. The Phillies nnd Vinccune n e ni.l rlanle. They met last ear and the re Hiilt Vkiit, a cereles tie ManiiKer Reillj iilll une hln ri'Kular line-up in the euihc" I1rt Diilriun ( rlcUet I.raKcr Mindlnc All-Philadelphia Football Eleven Ar range Game With Vlnceme The All-Philadelphia football eleini has arrntiKcd a mime tur the football championship el Smithm-st Phllailelphl.t With Vlnceme next Suturelaj nfternoeli en the Fleltiher urimnde, tit Tweulj lith and Recti btivctu. ut ii :!t0. I'll l .1 ill Intent M. rlun (Mui.enl Morien ill nn.l tiu.ilj I,. I) Tr An l 1 IT ii - a 17 1(1 1 '. IM M 1 'i iti 14 14 8 6 It 1 T e t H v u in 10 U 4 4 IHILA.ICEPALAC! 45th & MARKET rVf.Inn ellOd West 10T4 air Trust Tin- Ice Is Ueiiu vie irr mt TONIGHT Al Ziemer vs. Hareld Farese Yeung Mheney vi. Gui Franciietti Sam Butten w. Bebby Burmn Yeung Micliey vi. Billy Haai Charity Daggert w. Billy Parker llrkels en -lie it lee. I' il.Kei US'! i'rnn .""I'lire ( uniiliutliiiiii Muni, in i. aiil l' ml ell . -tl . Utli i ; lenillrr ! I 'f1' ' flr "'"' ,' "'"t H . iiiil jlmtit'a Jmelry htere. 0031 " rl"' 1HIIH MII.MiAl. Ml.llM'.MIW. TIUUD. lKID-W JtM.riltnV CeuiiH'tent lustrurlerR nt All Hessleu TIIHWI' "t'-SIIISS l)lf.V & Patent Leather Fer Dress The proper oxfords, pumps, and button shoes for each and every occasion. Bytfft? & ea 9c for One Bex of 50: $100 M Mm mM pssH mm isssss fiiwaJ Vamm) 'tgagagfy OOME smokers are still "shopping around" te find -vJ the best value among 3 for 25c cigars. Others have tried White Owland they're net "shopping" any mere. Have a White Owl. $12 te $15 CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut &essexJZ. a.-. INC. NATIONAL BRANDS DISTRIBUTING BRANCH, 1M7 fl 4TH ST., PHILADELPHIA ieJ-i Hi wi Up www Established 1868 The Phillies traveled te utncabier en u-nnanteivti i fcudsr and. according te the pre of .,n'ltltt,"('Cd,) ;;. ttat city, played the bent name of any univ of i'a t it-e t 4
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