Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 05, 1921, Night Extra, Page 20, Image 20

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teasy Neale's Washington and Jeffersen Gridders Keep Recerd Clean by Cleaning Up Detrfrt
GOLF TITLE HARDEST
W. AND J. EARNS RIGHT
TO PLA Y CALIFORNIA
IN POST-SEASON GAME
fictbrv Oiw.r Dntrnit. Plnr.px (Zreasv i pale's Team
W'Amenir Best in East Eridksen and Stein Are
Star Performers for the Presidents
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WANT PRO MATCH
WHEN A FELLER NEEDS A FRIEND
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Locals Figure Contest Geed (
Preparation for Lesley '
Cup Contest
BALA PLANS MAKE A HIT1
By ROItHHT W. MAXWKLL,
ftlXrASIUNGTON AND .IKFl'lCUSON kept its lll'Jl football icemil clean en
I' 'V Saturday In defeating the lnlvrrtlty of Detroit, nt Detroit, nml turned
Rh rljht te play the University of California In l'nsndvnu. en New Year's Day.
fThe I'rculdcnts put ever n clenn-cut victory which eutuiet be questioned. They
!ado twelve first downs ngnlnst one ter ner opponent, ami tuc i-cerc iui
'14 te 2.
' -,'With thn exrenlien of the University of Pittsburgh. Detroit wne the
Xfmrdixir (rim n,l .1. nlnrnil thW enr. The Westerners romped through
Kttielr achedule, easily defeating Tulniic, llo.sten College nnd Vermont, nnd
iKwr confident of ending the reason with n victory ever Greasy Neale's eleven.
jl'hcy battled hard from start te fitilih. but the Pcnnsylvnnlnns wcru a trine
vbettcr.
S. 'Thla rt-n fi, fii-ct Hme xvr liml .in nunnrtutiitv te tec Wnshincten and
K Jeffersen In nrtlnn. nml the tenm lived tit) te nil its udvanec uotlees. Geed.
t'BOund, sensible foetba'l wus played. Cnpt.ilii Htein proved te be an able lender
4 and Held general nnd Greasy Nealc must ie rnDei wirn me Dcst or loeioim
I.ceachcs. The men were well trained, knew n let of football nnd the plas
i were run off smoothly
-t . We were told before the game that Ncnle used n number of weird tncV
T't i .1 i2i.i ...j ..!. ir in..,nirt nnud nrrii'LT
Wi?fsi I'Piayp, Bprenuine ma men an ever roe neiu mm union ...i ....... !... ......."
ilAli :ltneat ereltinlvelv. This did net happen en Saturday. . nnd ." cenhnci
fc$8j?F itself te n line attack, with Ilaslsta, Hrenkert. West and Captain Stein err
Wilyjf-jrylns the ball, with en occasional reverse play and end run bv Ericfcsen
iSm (During the game net mere than three forward passes were completed am
Irk S . ahrtllf n rlftfitn tttiviTiln ntma trnre il t tlMlintOd
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about a dozen elinnlc ones were nttenipted
On defense V. and .T. showed verv wen
Net once ir the he.iv l)e
t.ivr.
A L biv irplt team able te make n first down threiin rusbin?, und when tlirj made
fi L iSl'fii the necessnrv dli-tanee ir was en n competed forward pns. This is net n s'.nm
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Mi i at Detroit's nttnek, for it was nbeve the average. The defense of the Presidents
wan the best we bnve seen ilil" ear. nnd it wn needed te step tli Kii nnd
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FITZGERALD. Leem and l.auci 'iie abtr ie yam rnnysieitlt
aaainst everu team litis yrnr until thv collided infi the l ami '.
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i IP. nnd I. Snrana Surmise With Line Attach
! TETROPL' expected an open game and plnnned n defense for it. Sn men
' XJ tcre usr.l en the line of seriinuinge, the guards about four yards npavi
and the tackles three jnrds from the gunnN The ends p!aed wide and the
I center and halfbacks were cigrit yarns uhck or rn- mtiiiiiiiuki- nut. auiu
t s gtcln row this he called signals for line plays, which proved te be successful.
The forward pass threat Kept tne Rcenimury uciens uukh. unui iue unn
.UK nlA.ft fn the uent line, nnd then It cume up and helped the linemen. Thnt
I (a the reason why W nnd .1 ceuldn"c gain consistently inside of Detroit's
20-yard line. , ,
Therefore the Presidents Iind the ball most of the time ihcy would
carry it down the field und. when thn defense stiffened, kkk the ball ever thi
goal line. Detroit would kick it back again and the W and .1 march would
atart all ever again.
Neale's team scored twice once en n blocked kick und the ether en n
hrllHant G4-vard run bv Ericksen. This showed hew hard Detroit fought
V .A hnn, ihn hrn.ik of the ffnmc favored the visitors. In mldfield the Penn
Iffl aylvanlans could gain consistently, but near the goal line they were turned
I BUCK. .
j The first pluy of the game proved te be the turning point Detroit kicked
I off nnd Urcnkert received it en his 10-yard line. He ran toward the sideline.
pawed the ball te West, who almost get away for n touchdown The old
criss-cress play Dreugnr tne eau ie xniuuviu unu mc "r"ira nu um uu
'what te expect next. After one play, however, W. nnd J. was penalized for
holding; and Brcnkert kicked ever the goal line en the fourth down.
i' This gave Uetrelt tne Dnu en licr own uyuru line uiiu iiuu-u ic hu
5 for the Urst score. Umpire .UOIIUU eeiccieil neining in me iv.ru uu nrai
line and the ball wns put en the 5-janl line. Senncnbcrg tried te punt, but
I Kepf Larry Kepf's kid brother broke through and blocked the ball. Stein
,fell en it en the 0-inch line ter nrst uewn unsisiu cameo u ever ier u
touchdown en the first play
THAT score. trnt'cA enme ctilei eni untile e plan put Uettett en
the defensive, and they kept en battling against odds until the end.
Ericlisen Makes Brilliant Run for Touchdown
I TjOOR paeiing by Creek, the W and .1 center, gave uetreit a safety in rbe
?. JTisecend period. Brcnkert was forced te jump in the nlr te get the ball nnd
ir a.a downed behind his goal line.
Ericksen. the flashy halfback, wui playing a great game, out euiu net
jet loose for any long runs. Several times he was downed when he tecmcd
te have a clear field when the interferes failed te take out Fitzgerald. Before
the half ended, however, the star back ran 04 ynrds through a broken field
for a touchdown
It was one of the prettiest runs we have seen this season Starting
around left end, Erlckben passed this scrimmage line and trnvelcd down the
.field, about two ynrds from the sideline. Once he made n motion te dodge
the end and drew him in close, where he wns taken out by one of the inter
ferers. Then, hhewinc a wonderful change of pace, slewing up suddenly nnd
coming back with a burst of speed, he evntled the remaining tacklcrs and
Mameu ine una uciurui me kj.u "'
Much has been written about, the work of Erieksen, and he deserves ull
' if it. He ranks with the beat in the East, and It is doubtful if he has nnv
luperler in the West The reason he has nel gained mere recognition is be
:auBe few of the critics have Feen him In action The some gees for Srclu
he captain. This young man plnjs tackle or end as well as anv one In
addition te that, he gives the signals and is n great field general
By SANDY NIBLICK
AMATKl'RS of the Philadelphia golf (
, district nre apparently ns "het up" j
, nnd enthused ever the new P. (5. A.1
' here as the pros nre themselves.
1 The "simen pures" are particularly
interested in the Idea of the pros te
1 play a tenm match against the nma-
, tours in the coming season.
I The talk nleng the lecnl links loop
this morning wbb nil in fnver of the
plan, especially in view of the less et
'the Lesley Cup championship durlnsr
I the last ye.ir. The nmnieun don't want
just one match, they wnnt several of I
them, nnd It Is suggested by this means
i the locals te piny en next venr's Lesley '
team enn be selected
All IKils
Lust tune the Pciin-ij Ivaimi team1
, wns an All-Philadelphia team. AVlth
few new stars In Pittsburgh, I'ewnca
en the crippled list, and this. Hint nnd t
the ether, the prospects nre still net
geed for inn next Tri-Stnte meeting.
But If the locals get the stiff com
petition ns u team premised by u meet '
tng with (he pros. Keystone prospects
emcht net te be se terrible
n
rlli! pi os also icnitt nmatcai p,e
ercnts. 'I lieu leant, lurlhrrmeif.
thr amateurs te enter all their event.
'.'A if all, n fine ia-jiiunnent sc
ion ought te be hail bv all
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THE local P. G. A get auu e
filing ttart the ether night in .lnkc
Gray s private salon nt Sp.uildlng's.
Deiipltc the rnln, virtually every club lti
the district was represented.
The choice of Beb Bnrnett ns presi
dent wns twpulnr. Bnrnett hns .enrlct
hnir and that means nctlen. He proved
his exetitlve ability when he erganised
1 the Main Line open Inst year, no mean
task It went ever big and the chnnces
are It iimv develop Inte nil Eastern
championship
It will be the big Invitation open
even of the Philadelphia P. G. A. rux'
1 jear. Other districts mny be Invited
te combine nnether year nnd It will
i thus assume proportions of u
'Eastern open
"""gy SAeJTA CUAOS Vll IF He 3QBSj,Te
M&L Today ed,. W bed nicely amd
M Yeu PAPA ? m JQE$ R6HT TO
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BARRETT LOSES
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(IN IN
XPERIENCE
Hanlen's Steel Jaw and
fighting Alse Help Denver
ite te Victory
In-
STAGE THRILLING BATTLE
Beginning Tomorrow
n series by lending bnxere.
"Th e Hardest Beat of My
Career"
will nppent three times n week In the
OF ALL TO DEFEND
Links Game Is Competitive, Tenuis Combative,
Heavyweight Boxer's Crown Easiest te Retain.
Seme Stars Are Supreme
By GRANTLAND RICE
By LOUIS IL .lAFI'K
LACK of experience counted mere
than anything else in the defent of
Bebby Barrett by .Bmmv Hanlen. But
the terrific punching icdhcnd from UK
... ir.i.i.1. .n.i nh Me one leta ev
, lull Aii'lKiiia uui "" ... .- -- .
I prestige in losing te the tecl.chinned
"tough guy" from Denver ti their hur
ricane hltfcst befere a packed pepulnc
at the National A A. en Sfrday
night. The jammed house brought back
reminiscences et me. em vus - "
Eleventh Street Arena.
Thrilled from bell te bell, beginning
..in. il. t,tn,T ..lnnir of the EOtlC until
the finnl tap of Timekeeper .lehn Hte
fens' gnvel, the huge crowd wns divided
The Voice of the Fighter
The path is closed across the year
That lead apaln te April's day.
Tha trail is shadetced bv Ufa's tcais
Where youth and spring hare parted
meat.
And only winter new remains
Of phantom dream and vanished
friend,
But en across its haucn platns
I held my course unto the end.
Well may the April knight have faith
Whose read itill runs by May and
With no dream turned into a wratth,
Where yet A mlltien pipes her lune.
Where life and love yet have a song,
Where cheering voices call afar.
And ichcre the winding way along
Ke iclnd-bleirn shades of daikness
bar.
Well may he sing his battle hymn
Acress the Apiil field of youth,
Well may he face the futuie dim
Who yet, some day, must fact 'he
huth.
Well may he keep the read that leads
Unto the goal that he has set,
Who, from the tangled cedes and creeds,
May still remember or forget.
Tint I have come beyond the years
Te stand beneath a tcinter's sky.
Behind me, through the spectral fiais.
The dim, far flcias ej Apru no.
mM. I. T, TMa lb
Star Golfers Need Three
Different Avvreach Shots-p wuAVS
lril lici Cfit JTXfjfSi vuz i riist,j ft mlniUe nn( ft ,mlf eU qtt ,lunj, whetlk a g0
BARNETT will call ;i meeting of
the "Committee of Fourteen"
shortly. This commlttce luis the
complete formation of the local
program In charge. .Meeting dates
will be arranged anil all ether
necessary business attended te.
Pitch and Run, High Shet
With Cut and Lew Run
ner All Necessary for
Different Conditions
By JESSE GUILFORD
Aliulriir lielf Crmmplnn of the I'nltnl Stales
rplIEHE nre really three methods of
J- approaching the green, nnd every
player should be able te use any of these
methods te get en, although it is n
fact thut very many use only one of
these strokes, The approach shot
which se commonly is used Is called the
pitch and run. This is the ordinary j
N EVIDENCE of the Intense in- lofted approach, 'inen we nnve rue
torent In the extension of the Balh Pitch, a High, lolled eau, wim nn
znlf course from nine te eighteen holes, un,!crgnin The third, and most inl
and the Improvements te the clubhouse, common approach, is the low, running
wns shown nt a meeting last night of . Th c,.r(.pcSfi i0ne low nti-
the Benrd of Governors und the chnir- vnriety lhe successtui. long, leu np
men of the vnrieus committees, whea prench must also huve tun undersiiln '
AV. M. Crewe, head of the rebulldinr appliert if the plavei wishes te piny
Committee, prescntisl a dctnl ed iilru b , f lv q,lc
for the alterations te the old club nDseiuteij
house. , , u Wits Needed
Mr. Crewe took the members ever Ty APPROACHING, the plajcr is
,tnbgeren te m&.' BeslSes'addfi 1 l "- l - - " '
te the kitchen and making changes te ,n tiny ether feature of the game,
the dining room, he showed nn exten- I j cverv ether part of the game there
sien te the main building, which will . UCstien as te the correct club te
i permit of n room forty by forty-five '
. feet, laid with a maple llenr, which can p ,h(, tpe en theleng holes he umv
be used for dances and ether forms of'.. ,.,. followed by brnssey play,
entertainment. There will also be a . -, th( , Krcen there is only one club
emnlHnir room en the lirst Heur, and the " ...,f in verv rare cases but
u...v. .....--- .1....J-- mi uei . .vi-v .--,t .i
from 150 vards or less nway irem me
A"
mMWt
BfrelrarS
.. ..!,.. H.l ..nnf.tLlilV mi fl
in rooting inuiiiy mm iu"""w ..',,...',.'"..::..:. .... y..i
knorkeut bv Barrett or n victory d.v ine winter s snow nje ,v i
Ilntden. That was the only way Bar- Has fallen noie-sam dream e,
rctt could win bv laving low his rugged ' friend.
oniencnt-and Sir Rebert, lhe Red, lint through the Merm m shadows ,"''
faTdin hl cfferL , fc , I held my course unto I he end.
., ",('" .hnl I"?"." 1 "",M nefend.,,. Twe 1'
me ceunirj en ijiiiuuhui. -- " ... i ,,i
linn me query mum"."'
rural npcnRlntlM nH lO
.if ir tnnnls title in the
thnt terrific right en Hnnlen the punch Tntl(,(i stntes wns hardest te defend,
wan tee high, landing en the forehead. fjPhe nrfltiment hern can be brief, for
Still the Dcnveiite wobbled, heunc ng tiiere ((,nit mucj, nrgument left,
up nnd down en his feet nnd swaying 0i tite is much harder te stir
from side te side 'round with any successful defense.
,. . T, Tllden, for example, has many geed
Ilnnien Cevers Up tcnni aTcrg te meet, but only one or
But Hnnlen held his teei He w nipped two w,)0 nre i,kejy t0 i.nt tiim.
hie nrms nil u round his heud and Bnr- jn jeBn(H there are rarely mere than
rctt could net gel another teal geed pet- lw0 or tnree men conceded te hnvc n
8het en ,Ilmm.v'H jnw When Hanlen ebuat chance
did uncover, Hebby either was ever- 0ejj s ftnethcr matter In Hie recent
nnxleus or else Jimmy 'h bobbing bend cbamplenshlp Evans could leek nbeut
was n dlflicult target for the slovenly ,elul nmi tough competition en nil sides,
moving redhead. I Charging his title were Francis Outmet,
It took ftillv n round and a half there- Bebby .Tenef. Jesse Guilferd, Beb Oard
,11 ,'.K,.1"' ri...,i.. i,n.i ..niirMv re-'nr.r Willie Hunter. Max Mnrsten. Rudy
covered from thnt wallop en the head. Kneppcr, H. R. Johnsten nnd ethers
Then when the woesslncss left Jimmy, capable of moving et top speed upon
It became evident uini ms avi". uu. b'-" .
began serving him "er stead t ban nlffm,nt Tcst
Lamed the second time, neinc friend of
the Callfernlnn's offered this conse.
latien :
"Yeu didn't play your game against
Lamed."
Te which McLeughlln replied
"When I mcel Bill Lurncd J. have te
play the kind of game he wants ma te
play."
If one tennis player Is better than
another hq is fairly sure te beat him
steadily. Almest sure te bent him in a
championship.
But In golf, if Evans, Onrdner,
Jenes, Oitlmet or nny ene else happens
te be slightly off I here nre any number
who mny step in with n 72 or u 73 and
upset the dope.
Hew many were there who picked
young Johnsten, of St. Paul, te drop
Oulniet? Or Guilferd te bent Evans
nnd Gardner in succession?
The Easiest Test
DEFENDINO the heavyweight tltl,
is the Blmplc3t' preposition of them
nil. Or nt least one of the simplest
A Jeffries comes nleng and eleven
yenra clnpse befere he Is beaten after
winning the title.
Jehnsen spins out four or five years
before Willnrd relieves him of the
crown, nnd Willnrd moves blithely along
for four years befere Dcmpsey arrives
Dempsey mny go eight or ten yea
befere tncy step mm, counting back te
bis Willnrd conquest.
THERE were times when champion
ship ball clubs were strong enough
te held out for three years, but tlita
linrt net tnken plnce since the Giants
wen in 1011, 1012 nnd 1013. Since
thnt dnte ene yenr has been about the
limit.
CejiiriBfcf. till. AH Melds Reserve
While Bebby found '
rni of his tcrruic
rights, and also a number et lefts, con-
" . . .1 1.-1..... .. . .-.lt An m
S?""J"I '"" :; " nfhir terrific. nOLF Is a didm-nt eM f.em tennis,
uilKim-ui. "" "- :.--,,.:. . ' n.. 1. .H.. ll. Mhu Mm.
ItU 13 1.UUILl.LIVI'U, l.l. .y.uv. w.m
golfer enn piny his own gnme
molested. The tennis plpyer cun t.
After McLeughlln had lest te Bill
Scraps About Scrappers
(cores dinner, IUUlmern's
knockout
jni
ncctlng with the hitter punches from bnlive,
a shift, Hanlen managed te get inside The
and outguess the Cliften Heights youth, unmelcs
Y's Krax
T
EX RICKARD'S i?2.-,()00 offer for
Bill Tllden te play exhibition tennis
.-. nAfiDiiiup r nn
green there is cause ii .n.. v
ohelce of club
0.E can play aieuinl n course and
never have tire approach shots
that are exactly alike, and there are
many casei where if one does net
" . . i. . i Liilintdtir the
exercise tne very vvti '""" "
Uixzsmvmsgg&2ms!mml
SHORT APPROACH SWING
higher lhe ball the mere it will be car
ried and affected bv the wind
t
COASEQVKTLY when the wind
, is blowing the golfer should have
(it his disposal this low, running op
' preach.
W
TASniSQTOS AMD -I UFFKIiHOS has n icell bnlain.td team.
plays sensible football, has a geed line attack and aerial game and
the defense is strong. California should hare a haid time in winning
from this eleven i it wins
Detroit Should. Be Recognized in East
ladies are net forgotten, us a dressing
room and a locker room, with an up-te-dare
shower, will be provided for (horn
en the second fleer
Meetings
Anether meeting of the governing
benrd will be held en December 14, at
which time it is expected that the beard
tvin hnre threshed out all the details, se
that actual reconstruction can be started , , 0y ,;IC ,, ,cm ensue
s coasted bv Mr. Crewe.
I A special meeting of the members; of , thal u()r()rtl;hing
'the Country Club, Brookline, Miibb., , I iB ler l,,,B . .,
, has been called for tonight le talk ever ' J- should be given , 1 ieuih of Vtacun.
thn renert of a committee, which recem- I am of he opinion that eui afluik
mends that
enircd and
emu muniivi v.B..w. .. .....v. .--. , i -- --- -.... f ini.ni miire into
Brookline. it will de rccei iru, ubj ( me ,. u , -- ..-. wendcrful approach is used mostly from 40 te 75
sen chosen os the scene of the nest the minds of tneirpupiiem n . n, 10n
nnd theie are seme very fine
Is- golfers who use it at j;:ri yards or se
the i Tn nnnnieclilnz the hole with this
Hnnlen walked Inte close quarters,
und then mutely invited Barrett te ex
change punches. Bebby did, nnd he
wns eutpunched. The result of (he con
test went a long wuy te prove that un
less Barrett succeeds in getting ever his
i.,.w,.ii ivnllnn. tlm person of the sec-
end part probably will return with he rawtlicr a tempting "pro"-pesal
long end of the decision That s nut
what Hanlen did ,ftlIlSA is hardly expected le excel at
Kllbane's .a Win j v billiards new that thn whole nation
Twe of Johnny Killmiie s sehelais ((M abandoned the queue.
were victorious in earlier matches. As ...
the featherweight champion refurced in -ti yrAxV thought tlie method used by
the Barrett-Hanlen .contest lie -did net,jyj . Q1HkprH
appear in the respective corners of his
preteges; but they went along nnd wen " Chiirlej wi.v
i.Uli.Mii rilMl IlPVITIflHltrSS. VJVkt'M
O'Mnlley outpeinted Mnrtln Kane in , W"l'nrn,;V,'
nix rounds, nnd Temmy McLeughlln Mpi",0 '.
scored a teunnicui Kneciium uvn .iuunu
M?MVBtrfiemalblR,.np.sieu!n,SCUSSWG prohibition pre and
in eutgnmV end eutsUiug Sammy -en are forced te t be eonclu eenclu
Berne, of New Yerk, und Jimmy Wel- "Ien thai It s mestiv con
. i ... In ..n CCtU I nrn I
gast, u murine-, nun mi: iv ... .,,,,, ,
Bebby Abnimn, when the referee slopped! 1 IOUD is alicayi i
the bout. vestment
..ifarette kiin net named uh IliiHt-
amplen Heme tlinugnt tlielr color
ninruen" " l.nleniun.
'round"
TNI
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FACT. H in ii slieke ttliich should
plnjcil net only in the wind, but
Minnesota Recognizes Heckey TEDEBAL agents nre after critics (or
Mlnneatwlis. De B Hecltcv wns ..itl , i- heisting ii couple of Steins te the
nniiT rcnrnia V.hVl?inl'Rn,!Mllnr rn?!!-ni I All- American team,
ti'ietft when thp Athletle lte.ini nt Cnitrnl , , .
ceruin roetles bcTc- profele, n shine mere their method ; en every" opportunity, for It is u val- .aud & JiW
ninnu nrlened tc i irlve the i of anDreBchlng than nny ether fentuic uable method of approaching, and, these , Jcy;,l0S el r tlm Heard et Control, the .am.
rl ulEl, 'nf thSh- aame and It a n wonder te who number ll In their repertoire of B. ether npert
e?h-fel0Si ,,! fheT'de net instill mere Inte shots ..re, indeed, fortunate. The low L ,
r
DETROIT has net been meeting the big teams very long and is trying te
Bain a foothold in the East. The team, despite the W. and J defeat, is
Si- rrhn nloT-eKn iMimmrv fnvernblv with anv we have seen this venr
nd they play a hard, clean gniuc
If I Fitzgerald, the halfback. Is one of the hardest tacklcrs in the country
f' Time and again he brought down the iunner after he had crossed the line of
Mftmrhagc, nnd three times nc nit me man se iinru mat me euu whs mniuieu
" nn.. ia n r. rf.nl neu tni'l-ln nnd wniild he n btur en a biz Enstern tenm
Tlu tt. i-t... neil nni.iie fu f n ct n uurn (mkler And backs uti the wheln Hnp
lis,, xxe wciiie v" ,-wv.Mw, ... - --- - -. -- -
Iff'Mahcr and McNemarn nre two exceptlenullv geed guards and Lnuer leeks
' like a goeu runuacu
WILL net hi i fin long bceie Dctieit will bi cn in ortien m
the East. The train is worthy of tecognitien because geed, haid
clean football i played nnd the autheiitirs out there arc thorough
sportsmen
Penn State Makes Hit en Coast
TENN STATE ended a tran-f eimnentnl season in Seattle Sniurda.v, win
I 4T nlng from the University of Washington 21 te 7. This victory gives State
' K clear title te an championship it wishes te claim, ter the nest teams in thn
' Eaat Seuth und Fnr West have either been defeated or tied. State also
trave'led mere thnn nnv ether tenm and fnced n harder schedule
Tinfoil's nttnek was different from what has been seen en the Const for
rj. a'vm... .-..-...--- . . . . .
aeara. It was mere vnried. even en the Taln-senked tie'd. end the close and
enen Vamc made n his hit. Had the field been dry, the Pacific experts claim
(bat California S I- te store out nil- i iiiinni) -n . uT....i6i...n uuiu nine
f tirl ennnled if net surpil'-ed.
I. Penn State did net ui-e n sub'.tltute winch kpenks well for rhr condition
the men after the long journey
Copvnenz I'JZI III CUOItc l.taurr uttnipnui
hJAsJ12lZ whose iron club yards, but it is jt as effective at 100
iiuiiuiieiu.u.j.-.--r--. . - ,- - ". . ,, . i.lH onnenenl yards.
ment. UOnaiU JIOSS, HI teuiimnj ime imi uwb ' r:. i e lnnir HI
the committee, went ever the ground , When approaching from i Ien? d.
suggested nSDeingfiUUUUieiim l'l. ini '"-?" r , H, Vest results ' .W n,n M,. e,- nlhlln ,1M,nn.lln
mans showing tue possienuie"' ier u i shot wnicu win v..- , v" - , ...-., ..-,.-..-.-
S- i.,Tt , upon the dlhtanep desired, is employed.
nCW layeur. ' Wltll KtOO I riafn,l nf hlttine Ihn hnll Rrmnrelr. ns
voe aie ip- I In the cn'c of the pitch shot. It should
from a long distance, eey be hit downward, and il should be hit n
NEGROES TO PLAY HERE F
F ON the ether nanu
preach'ing
B.ltlmere Prea Will Meet Picked
Eleven at Phillies Park
Th TtnlHmern Nccre profession
football team will play en the gridiron
,1
substantial, haid blew
play the pltcli With the step applied
football team will piny " the gridiron i u ' " " Aesl.cn,B in vertical line,
at the Phillies' Bn 1 Park Thursday ?l108'KVlii la applied there is dai. dai. dai.
nftcrnoen. A picked team, using the If fubsR rolling. nnd thus getting
name of Philadelphia A II-Ce leglates f0 ,r. b5? wUn. the application
ifm vnrds or ever, nnd the- green Is
severely trapped, It is proeaniy eei " Uacii ,ni Kirectlvf
TIIEHI. is no ilniitii t in tin low,
running approach being ililhcull, but
it is se effective that 11 well deserves
pructice. It is jubt as necessary for
the golfer te be able te approach In this '
manner ns it is for him te be nble te '
will U. the opposition. Stars from the '"',aS'T Ui" bill Mights nnd I pitch, nnd no ene denies that the pitch
Frnnkfnrd. Itelmesburg. Consbehookcii of the underspin uii " ghet ,s nLVcshiiry. There nre many hole?
nnd Quaker elevens , will play en the , steps pracucu...-
Philadelphia aggregnnen. ,arli te whitli no
1 cut luva lieen lulmlnistercd is
net advisable if the greens are hard,
if Uiere Is lmeiiniKHi ei "
Texas Game in January
Turned Down by Penn
The University of Pennsylvania
has turned down ou invitation te
piny the Texus Aggies, football
charnpteim of the Southwest, in
Dallas, Tex . en January 2, accord
ing te en announcement made today
by Acting Graduate Manager Ed
wind R Bushncll
Mr Bushncll haB wlied the Texan
eflicluls that the Red and Blue play
ers have broken training nnd a poHt peHt poHt
beaseu game would be impossible
under the circumstances.
VOl mie
a it will br a Oretic cnye season for
the fled and Blue
S
nrtlst. la itnxleu tn Kt another rr.ij.lr .i
thn Junier llghtweltht belt, the (Imt Icr of
which w wen by Johnny Dundo Te
nljtht t the Olympln Club Chaney wlll.mi
I'reddy Jacks, n Ensllnhmnri who also
rap.ible of Rcnrlng with it 1C O. Agalmt
Chancy, however. It may be different
Grerire Kuile. the Coast ltBhtwelrht rbe
mnde spcti a bis hit heri two weekn aun
will meet Sailor .tee Kelly In the until
tnl, nt.the Olympla tenluht. The Call
leinla bird la a hard puncher and deb
semen a let et cleverness. Other bouts are
Whltey Fltirernld vn. Johnny DenneUy, Joe
Ueraey vb. Willie Fuller und Wally rfeljei
ve. Joey Miller.
liny Knyser. who 19 credited with ve.
tery ever Heb Martin. A. 13. t chararlen
will claih with Harry Clreb. of Pittsburgh
In a Unht-heavywelitht battle nt tlie Ice
Palace tomorrow nleht. A welterweight
match Is en between aoerglo Werner, of
IJoslen, and Jimmy Olbbens. Prelims, .irte
ivuuiib v. 44UI11UO AucKer vvnue Alien VI.
Denny IJass and Danny ItcDenald vs Billy
Plmpus.
flsmmy Hahni "That was r. Bympathetii
decision given Tlm Dreney ever Mlke rul
son. The 'Tornado' can lick preney nnd a
let of ether lightweights." With all dui
icscect te Ilehn. all of the Itncaeter reperta
were te the effect that Dreney wan th
winner
tnotber bantam knockereat lenma en (hi
horleen. Johnny Curtln, of New Yerk
sprang- Inte promlnence last week when tip
hung- the nuletus en Uebby Uyeen in th
ntth round of n bout at Fall Illver, Mass
Curtln Is te box In Philadelphia next Hat
urday night when be faces Jee Nelsen t
the National Club.
Seettr ITunphltl Is managing Jee IfcCab
et Lancaster. McCabe liae met. such op
penentw as Jee Pbllllpn, Johnny Maye. Stan
ley lllnckle, Mlke J'aulsen, Wlllln McClni
key. Temmy Oolden nnd Teun? Maheney
YeDng Jin Is epen for competition with
anv of the 110-poundern hereabouts Ji'k
ievin naa xeunar .tvin in tow.
Mrtxle VllUamsen. of this city, has been
matched te meet Jee Lynch In New Yerk
next Friday night. The bout Is scheduled
for ten rounds. Charley Williams Is train
In Maxie.
Jimmy Olbberui has been In etrlct train
tratnln Ills manager, Marty Deyle want
in malch "Pen" with Ooerge Kagle Sailor
Freedman and Yeung Joe ISerrcIl
Mlckrf Cenner and Matty Harrett. two
local lads who boxed successfully nt Atlan
tic City, are back In town. They wer
handled al the shere by Kd Jrasulrn, who
also has Yeung Joe Dradley. Sel O'Denni'l
und Hav MulllKan In his stable
Al .lannettl's mlttmen all are in fine fet
tle Among his battlers nre Ctmrley Ray
flywelfhl. Frankle Ilrltten, middleweight
Jack Perry featherwelght, Lonnle Tucker
lluhtwulght and Carl le Ulutiche. heavy.
welitht
AILOR JOE KELLY may find him
.. ... ..I ci i of tr.
ri-ii ii. ..I " "" -.v.B (. Marts, tirinitn. boxing manager
files at him tonight.
There nre letters In the "ports dcpartnwnt
of the Hves-inu Pudlie I.cwii:n for Je
nebby
(lunnis and Temmy Mccann.
The Negro footballers will be led by !
Shelbourne. who starred with the uart- I
mouth team Inst senben. A number of i
ether Negro stars who established feet- I
ball reputations at colleges will be ie
i the Imitimere line-up.
H
Beets and Saddle
Ing upon a rough or snjidy spot, for
upon alighting it liable te turn
off at almost any angle and thiLs get
the player Inte trouble.
nn a course wnicu can be approached
I in no better way thnn with a pitch shot,
I but the usual golfer is mero apt te up -I
preach every hole through this method.
' Copvnenf. f9j. by Put. i" I.cdeer Company
Wednesday's urtlcle will lie en
"Putting"
USE2
M
m ,n K
In the Fairfield Handicap, the feature
F,;
HOWEVER, the greens are
sett
this method
Snow Prevents feeccer Game
New Yerk. Dee. fi Oimiiit te a snow snew snow
elenn the two third-round national rhal
lenne Feccer cut) IIih srluduld betwen
Tedd 8hl"srd nrd New Yerk, lit Tedd's 1
Field, end Harrison ann Aimers at Hern-
"St. ,'f Ma.ie In
PISTON RINGS - -"
Hlandatd euu'pment en Americas
foremost ear.
The Qualitu Ciaar
Since 1896
Of Course!
The Christmas tree and "the
quality cigar" vie in making
Christmas merry.
Dad expects a box of La Palinas. liverv
smoker delights in their rare fragrance and
wmea
m JP JBAW
I-
-.1 :n nrmil i-nnilitlen.
UU '" . -!.. Ann .!
ft XflU IlrlOnn lOUHy, lUU ftMIIUVin nnnrnnfl mftV VQ UHUll Wl,u own". - npn riPlu, e i-mim w uuiu tiu.ura will
lll have an opening. The r . In five , -'f safety. "The pitch shot., without te Pira
and ene-hiilf urleiiB. lbftt I. the d s- apkBII,ni , the most slm the Phi!aa,.lt,hu BhlwsIghti
fence that suits Geerge Stan. VPF methods of approaching. ,,, out witu a chaiienxn te itebbj Harrett
1 Wltchct likes n longer route, but i I The club te be employed m . ,W '
r anrnni in 111 uu.v iinui- .-..,- i..,iM itin inn iiiaLiviiv - ...... - , -
also might prove dangerous
uepi-uur. "I " '--- " , ,0 ,!
upon tue jiuiuie - --
I
, SEVEN REGULARS BACK
Cernell Football Lesaea Next Seanen
f will Be Slight
I... N. Y.. Ore. .r,.-TI,e fern-ll
If'foetbftll team, which completed the most
"Uueeertful .. "" W6 ,lHt-
M Pennsylvania en Thanksgiving Pay.
j ' r" i . , .....,.. rnllil un mere
PVilU"ll - '" l
weeks. That the IthacntiH will continue
n conservative policy ts taken for
grunted
POSTPONE CAGE OPENER
Northeast and Qermantewn Fivet
Will Meet en Wedneiday
The Interrcholestic League basketball
game, originally scheduled for this
tr,inv nt tTnvnna waa wen bv Cydenni. "'"""J"'.. l0e m.iiM nwnv from the
by Peter Qtiince-AUpice. belonging te "uu' ( , , comfortable 1 ie, theie
the Oeldapple stable, defeating the fjwn 0?fl,nity te use the mashle The
Whitnev-aeldblatt entry. The allow- VXiw be hit squarely, the left in
nncc roce was wen ny .uis .'iuu. '"',.1,0 elnb producing the pitcn 01 tue um.
'Clark, the speedy Whitney hem, was , ln(- r'"' vi
liraw Ul aaaii""
I scratched
are:
rfes well placed in etner rnrcs tjrnEN the backspiu is uesuvu n
First race Ferest Queen. I'lurl- yy nreduPeii by drawing the hands in
lfcrmls Kemble; sccind lake .,..',, ihr te left nt the time of
belle, Hermls Kemble;
Rerger, Reb, Commander McMeekin : f S the ball ,
third-Sweet Liberty, Ace of Aces, ,TM1 rnp1,, lHlt, ,.se.s the clu
Ren.Gerei fourth-Thimble Tan Sen. ij,,. hl"lntel the Rr0l,nd a
u.i.r in, .it Kixth 11m
iir,..rn rhtfi'k. Maine: seventh .T C
sharply from right te .left ;nt .the time of
1 IIIIU tnv wtuu
:lub hend gees
n explained
ilCtice, I"'"""", '.... ,ii ,. iron eluhs
in my nrtiv iiiii.ii. 7"
L
El il
m
'r:
l ,
, J'
. -.i jiminff inv pviiu'.ii "i 1
' '"r 1 ai -. nther Enhtcrn school, 'anernnen neiween .-erineasi uign ann '- f""i: ,,,. Wnlnut Hull lnu ")w "-""", '. ,." 7i.XJ
iMlnte than any ether i.ai-ur sen , r ltew H, h hH8 ,,(1(,n postpone,i Stene. Merchant, nlnut 111111 cllflicult het with the iron clubs,
Beiin ,.n- n few men b graduation ,. ,,-,,,,." rri,. i., ..,: 1 .,. ,i.ii, ,..i,u-lu-i-eunts for it being the
t jure w , " ... 11 111 1 1 7utiT-ji4u j mc iviihuu t 111 wus !--. ii it id ri has il trued il cjii tract nniLii iuwuihhj n j
fl hie rnund of veterans will be K,,, UIulPr wftJ. UIlUi tomorrow, when ..SiaV'Ve, tn. J a c'sdsn inierrnts next c.n.st popular.- It is sometimes called
''Jable pcxt fall- "heuhl nil th- var- Selltheril Hi(,n mect, West Philadelphia . rear The oil . magnate has a strong .uw. ..wind cucater," because In hugging
SiVTmtn come through cxutninnt.enj. 1 null nn(, Central High battles Frank- re?iei ui'chnr'g" eKfUflaTdv McNauShten' the ground the nd has lite effect
KsWknt Itliacnns will lese ny graduation fer,j Hgh jJJkw Karl 1 Poof tKan hi. winter riding at upon the ball in its flight The pitch
fluln Vllwn Dedge, right tn.Ule : Th(J Rnm(! bMwcen Nerthenst nnd , New O'l..turdai i.f "A"; rlll)t ,, of no value in a wind, for the
tilflllj IMlliai'U H'4 nauie. sm- - ' -.. - -,,.TiTT
ir. Jenes, and Geerge Lwhler. the tnmorrew 1)llt tlm t
ftailback. The men who 1M be avail- , (0(ftv 0H ,h( rtrr
f-'ter another season nre Charles L. , ,llm wiu ,)P in RC ,,
IMt and wavici a. .. "".-
Ifftd-O. nniwn. W tackle: Charles
iVrVjten. center, Eddie ""
teams decided te
(icrranntewn gymna-
1 LininvwiH'
. biiiiii ill 1' ill unu . ,,' ,1. ..
enUS , Vnrtheimr iiffli-l.ils linked thnt the
game be postponed until Wednesday
IrMten, center, iwne " -lit
left halfback; Geerge Pfnnn,
Ptbck, and Floyd itamsej
K
right
Southern Calif. May Play Center
rw .innlii. neltf.. nn fj The Unllftr.
slty of Bouthern California football team .
F. 1. llrsdlry. ae left New Vprk for hts
bem.. In Lmtlnneii "m?iKvt',
r.nmlnaie swen colts for ,K"Vri5XyIrj
lle said that a pus sari; had been dlscoveree
en a feel of nia
tnce in ca-iana aauii
lu-venahlre internatlcfial.
The luwsult eitr rlayfellew his eljWiS0) '
once and scundm-JS. s " t"'rs..' "-
Yerk tomorrow. Bamuel Uiwern. ni. r
ntaclt Seniun after bis reat
da aialnst Qrer I In the
bat
bswim
..making J. under cen.ld.r.. . & , cSSS I $ '. V,Gj JhaT i of .
no announcement of llfXt cellee. nt Danville, Ky at San Dleie, Ds. I O' War Is unsound and na n.eu
iW gameu U expectfd for many cmbr w damsies
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BEs 11 11 Ik X IjliiKnlntT M
SI r'dindrliililn, H.lab. W 'iirU
Men's & Yeung Men's
SUITS
and
Overcoats
$ I 1 ,80
and see our 16 windows
Peter Meran & Ce.
Merchant Tailors
S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch Sis.
Open Hen. flat. Evgs. Till o'CJeek
Moter rOT; g . flavor due tQ Qur matchless blending of fmc5t
:- r - Java leaf wrapper with choice Havana filler.
Try one today. At the nearest cigar store.
19 Popular Shapes and Sizes
Senater
Blunt
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West 1074
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KVKHY 3I0NDAV. 1VEIWKHUAV.
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Competent Instructors nt All hcalens
TlHtUB HFSinNH 11MI.Y
I lhe Trust M,'ld Ve Could Nut ltun
lie tmt v iiMiiiiK
BOXING N,fT,YTrP,. e
I'erui.Ait rmrKH
IIATIIIY VAY
GREB vs. KAYSER
(ireb Is Icndlnc HxliMieuTywelslif.
Knysrr Is renanernr of lleti Martin.
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Perfscta Qrande
CONGRESS AUGAR COMPANY
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SSL,
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rhlladelphia
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& Bread and Bi?bridie
SIONUAY KVJUUrrt'.lll'.r. r.
WAi.i.Y Mi'si,Nni:n
vs. MILLER
UII.UI.
vs. FULLER
WIIITUY
vs. FITZGERALD
8 llQiinds .Ilir,
vs. KELLY
Meiiinis rniinnv
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NELSON
D0RSEY
JOHNNY
DDNNLEY
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