Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 06, 1921, Night Extra, Page 18, Image 18

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIEA'DELPHIA, .TUESDAY, DEOEMBEB 6, 1.921
Babe Ruth's Xmas Present Frem Judge Landis Was Fine of $3362 and a Vacation Without Paj
JUDQE LANDIS PLACED
GAME ABOVE PLAYER
IN BABE RUTH CASE
Bambino Better Able te Stand Less of World Series Coin
Than Piercy and Beb Mcusel, Who Drew Same
Penalty May Revive Draft Rule
K.v ROBERT V. MAXWELL
Spert Editor Evening Tubtla Ie-ler
GEOUUi: HEKMAN RUTH, the eminent actor, was thrown for rt less of
$33(12 yesterday by Renew Mountain Landis, known also as the Judge
nnd High Commissioner of Baseball. It was a straight line play and the
eminent actor was caught befere he had a chance te move in his tracks. I.ntc
reports state that Mr. Ruth is recovering, bufthc dent In the bankroll never
will be repaired.
Mr. Ruth played some exhibition baseball before some enemy dragged him
off the diamond nnd shoved him en the stage. He appeared In many buh
league centers, knocked home runs, had a iwell time nnd lets of exercise.
This, according te Mr. Landis, was n social error or words te that effect.
He forget te leek up the rules and regulations en exhibition games or neglected
te remember that his team wen a pennant In the American League. There
fore, he was socked for the round trip.
Knewing that the news of the flunncial less would come as a shock. Mr.
Landis allowed Mr. Ruth te take things easy and try te leek the same before
May 20, 1022. He doesn't have te de anything until that time but kick in
with the aforesaid $3302. He may remain en the stage if he Is able until that
time. However, the odds are against him.
The Italic, for it Is he and none ether, has been expecting a Christmas
present from the Judge for some time. He stepped Inte trouble Immediately
after the World Series and gave hir.zenner the giggle when Informed it was
against the rules te play In such contests. In ether words, he said: "Who
ever heard of that guy?"' and kept en piny lug. New he knows what it Is
all about.
, Landis' decision is n geed one. He placed the game above the Individual
jind meted out the punishment accordingly. Ruth and his two palft Heb
Mcusel and Rill Pierej received the same dose, but the ether two will de
most of the suffering. The Habe can stand the less, but It Is likely te put
the ether pair in the drjdeck.
However, it Is net likely that the decision will interfere with the training
plans of the Yankees. With Ruth as nn attraction Colonels Ruppert nnd
Housten can make n let of money this spring plnylng exhibitions In the Seuth.
As Rutb has te get into condition, Itj will be uccessnry for him te go down
there for the preliminary work. Rut he will, receive nothing for his services
and when the pocketbook receives a wallop It hurts.
II S. GOLF MOGULS
10 IETIN WEST!
Chicago Picked for Annua!
Meeting in January Twe
Title Links Still Unchesen
THAT GUILTIEST FEELING
PENN CANDIDATES SOUGHT
A YD in the meantime, tee wonder ichnt trill happen te that fSe.OOii
salary demand?
Draft Rule IS ceded
THE mluer league baeball meeting, which epcued today in Ruffnle. will
have au important bearing en the great national pastime as it Is played
in major circles next summer. The second-string magnates for the first time
in their careers teem te haie the .shelc show in the hollow of their hand".
They are hobnobbing with the National and American League mngnatcs this
week because the big guys have taken a sudden liking for their company.
All of which menns tnmethlug is wonted and that something happens te
he the return of the old draft rule. Fer a couple of M-nsens the minera have
been going alone, keeping their players at the end of the season and ignoring
offers feftheir star players That is. the larger leagues like the International.
American Association and the Pacific Coast circuit". Tn the olden days the
big leagues could select two or three players from each club at the end of the
season and pay the established price.
New the miners arc reluctant te part with their stellar performers be
cause, they claim, the game Is just an big In their citlen and better ball clubs
mean bigger crowds. In a short time, they say, the International and Amer
ican Associations will be just as strong in the American nnd National League.
Perhaps the are right and perhaps again it might be the old hokum.
Jack Dunn held nil of his ISaltimere stars and as u result walked away
with the International pennant. The race was a joke, the Orioles outclassed
all of the ether clubs and there was no Interest among the fans. Other clubs
cannot compete with Dunn nnd the chances are that Baltimore will breeze
through again under wraps. Men like Rentley. Deley. Jacobsen and I. awry
are geed eneugii for any major league club, but they cannot be purchased.
Every ball player is anxious te get into the big show. He wants te le
a member of some major league club and the chances are that jeimg plajers
will net be se anxious te take up the game if they realize they can get .put
se far and no farther in their profession. The present method is the bct
thing possible te stifle ambition and this will be proved before many jcars
roll by.
Anether thing is the false idea of the value of present-day hall players.
During the war and the period following when players were scarce big-league
magnates were willing te pa huge sums for geed players. However, these
days have passed. The money bags are net se larg and tlif price of plajers
has returned te normal. Miner league magnates will discover this before the
1022 season starts.
r TlfH old draft rule .emci bark trading should be brisk in Buffalo
this week. Players arc needed in the majors, but censenatue
prices tcill be paid.
i Quakers vs. Frankford
THE 1022 football season probably will end in Philadelphia next Saturday
when the Philadelphia Quakers meet Frankford at the Phils Park. This
Is n return engagement te decide the championship of the city. The teams
played n 0-te-0 game en November 2S.
Frankford has an exceptionally geed team this year. The natives in that
section of our city have loyally supported the eleven and the players are as
geed as any in the country. The Quakers will have a tough time of It in
Saturday's contest.
Independent football has taken well here. Last Saturday's game be
tween the Quakers and Canten was very exciting and the crowd was well
pleased with the performance. Harry Hebb. who scored the winning touch
down, pleved such a mnneleiis jjaine that Manager Lee Conway signed liliu
te play with his club en Saturday.
This gnes the Quakers a backtield consisting of Johnny Scott, Hinkey
Ilalnes, Robb and Laird.
It's a Teuehhack
HERE is a question which came up In n game this season nnd there seems
te be some doubt about it. On the opening kick-off the ball rolled en the
ground, hit jj player's leg and continued ever the goal line. The man picked
it up, but before he reached the field of play he was tackled behind the goal
line. "A Render" wants te knew whether It Is a safety or n teuchbnek.
It Is n teuehhack. The Impetus which sent the ball ever the line come
from the man who kicked it and the fnrt that it hit a player before crossing
the line has nethfng te de with it. The mnn tackled behind the line never
was in the field of play nnd therefore the ball Is declared dead and ruled
a touchback.
Penn Should Play State
r'.TS said that Penn State wants te play Penn en Franklin Field next year.
navlng played all of the leading colleges in the East and Seuth nnd coming
through without n defeat, Hezdek's team should be considered. Fer yearR
th'e Penn-Penn State game hed been eue of the features of the lecnl season
nnd created a let of Interest. Last year the Red nnd Rlue wanted en easier
schedule and State was dropped.
v Penn should be big enough te plav a team like State. Perhaps a few
hard games might help. The easy ones didn't de much geed this year,
repinahr. 1921. by Puhtic Liiieer Company
Ry SANDY McNIRLICK
THE main data anybody hns about the
courses en which the natiennl open
golf championship or the women's even! I
will be played next year lsrumnts. It
is sold the first will be played at Ske- ,
1 kle. near Chicago, and the ether at I
I Allegheny or White Sulphur. 1
1 A committee wits appointed last year
te pick the three nnllennl course nt '
I least n year in advance in order that ,
Iheve clubs would have a chance te pre- !
'pare for the event. Rroekllnc was1
, picked early enough for the 1022 im- '
i (lennl but the venues for the ether two,
, events were net.
I 1'crhnpn the renen is that if nil the
courses had been picked there would '
I net have been any business for the nn
I nunl meeting of the United States Oielf
j Association.
Anyway, the courses in question will
, apparently nor have any mere warn- i
ing than heretofore. In nbeut a month
i the I. S. (!. A. meeting will take1
plac. the courses ratified, mid two of
the three will have no mere chance te
prepare than ntlie-s did In the pcit. h
condition which made the cenin. liter-,
advisable. ' i
At Chicago I
i Sneaking of the nii.mal meeting.'
Tem MeMahen. the demon national
' statistician, announces t lint it will be
held en January 1 1. nt the Drake He- i
tel, ( liicage. The choice of place is un
innovation. Fer years the meeting lia-
always been held in New Yerk. '
Rut the idea of coins Inte vcien i I
1 a geed one. Gelf Is booming een mere
through the wcvt than it is hereabout, i
for the reason Mint much mere territory '
is Involved out there. Fer cais the
Westerners hnve been merely reading
nbeut what hns been done by the na
tional association. Fer I hem It wm wm
mere or les of n "mythieal" holy, ex
cept tlint It ln'd down a let of laws the
dldin'l always like.
All of whl'-h'wns one rcnen thej
threatened n revolution last vear Thi.
te.ir a let of distant clubs will doubtless fTlHIS is a tough easen for basketball,
sit in en the proceedings and have n , i. rPTVt f nnv teams ire making
chance te actually yucc their evii dens n(,;.r(lin(; te well-definril
II - 1 1 h'.'l IIMMl' lUt ill;- -SOIMII III III Mill
HGtLe QeeRGeHCLLO "get back "This s ' I Henry ewU! 1 iC. ,7, "
1 'GLAD Te SEC U BlUl. WHCrJ meRsJIiOG HAMK f , , 9 Ey tSd 1 1 SV
( YOU! AGAIN! DID YOU GST gUsUD 5CMT HIS (WHO . ( -Anr-ll ) SSii'S.
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RffiMeM06R H Te Veu- sa.d Te flVlF'V cm?Mcffl ' cam-t
OUT TO HISM I "DO- ) OF PMOTecSPrtPHS Vt ' N" L2 S"KSQ '
PUACS V neu) Yeu bowewcD x tS rJAMS3-y
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GELT FIVE SEEKS
Basketball Statistics
LEAGUE FRANCHISE
UXSTIUN I.nAGl K
w. i.. r c. av. i,.
I Trenlen 15 I .MS wilKps-lt . a in
, Camden IS a ,HHO ''"'feMlllf 7 I)
I Srrnntiin. II rt ,n IMtlllle . I 12
I Ktytllntr.. 7 .107 New Acrl.. 1 14
SCHOOLBOY CAGE
r.c. i
3JIS ,
.4117
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.007
I THIS UKP.K'I HClltl't US
- Tomorrow- Trenten at Citniden.
. . ,. , , Irldnj ('eitvHtllle lit l'htlulelhln. Keatl-
Madisen Square Garden Team IJ'-' ii,uadrinhiB .t New v,k.
Wants te Play in New Yerk I &' at "'","":' mn,en '" w,,kM-
State League
AWAIT SCHEFFER'S WORD
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TOURNEYFEB. 18
Penn te Stage Elimination Con
tests for Three Weeks at
Weightman Hall
this meitlng te be
of the V. S, ;. A.
held in (Jbhnge.
Net Much Doing
I 'I'e one who has attended mnnr of the
meeting, however, it ilec-n t leek ns
if there would be ellher much bu ncss
te de or much excitement this year.
In fact the delegates may get a leek
at one of these ultra -snappy meetings
such ns was staged by ex-1'rc-ident
Walker a couple of years age. U was
the shortest nicetin" ever held by any
national body. Dvcrv piece of business
was printed nnd the pamphlets, platen
en the ileb'cnte.' chair. In rapid-fire
order each t in-ular we eted en. "ys"
or "no." and (he meetms; adjourned.
A let of the de'egn'es who had come
prepared e mnke n speech and start
nn argument found tieirisehrs in the
sfreef ngiiln before they knew what It
was .:1 about. The, hud te uii1e.nl
their itlea-i en the traffic cops.
t'onle AVins Penn Tille
A cup tarnished with age was gullci,
out of the Venn trepky cit-c in Housten
Hall the ether d'iv in have the name of
T. .T. ('onto engraved en it. This young
golfer earned th" honor of ilefeating W.
K. Norvell in the final of the upper
classmen handicap golf tournament, '.',
and I. The mulch was played nt the
Philadelphia Cricket Club
The "1'sii.T" en the cup stands for
the year it was dennr-d, net the medal
score of any winner.
I'ente played fine golf during tUt
tournament nnd bumped tiff Snlada. one
of the favorites in (lie spinl-fmaK.
While tin tournament was celng
forward, ami! her was held for the fiesli.
men at Wliltemafsh Valley. This un
wen 1 (Jnthrie. formerly a Hnrrfnrd
sliident, who defeated (Jritrm in the final
reiind. 1 and ."'.. It wan the lic-l f rrh -man
tournament at I'enn and a Brent
team is expected for nel ear. Heeige
Stevens, runner-up nt l.u lii. is a lirst
year man nt Penn though he didn't en
ter the tourney. He will be a slrnns
addition te the team
reports it will nel be long before th"
nihletes who play the cage game will re-
tcive notices e th" effeet that they must
tnke n big cut In salaries, saitl te he
almost an much as one-half, or that the
inn lingers will call it a season anil stew
lewnv the playing paraphernalln for the
i winter.
The highest -priced nnd most exten
sively advertised cape athletes in the
world are the New; Verk Celtics. They
bine already suffered two cuts in their
monthly cheeks and It Is said that they
have new 1 een offered n preposition te
play en a percentage bssi; net se geed.
1 Information fiem the New Yerk
State I,engue says that 'c same Celts
I have npplietl for ndmissji as, a member
of the league. President I. en Stolz. of
tliHt body, will ghe no answer te the
THIS WKKK'.S S.CHi;iH I.K
Wtvliu-iidm Trt-cnUevtlt enturj . Unit
Name. Anterinjn liitleinticnts . Alplij
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MAM I'M T1 UKlrt I.ILM.I K
vr. i.. I'.c. av. i, r r.
nelhfr. a I) 1 .mm rt Leem. 1 2 .1,1.1
Hilln. Trr. :t 1)1.000 Ivrst T. 12 .S33
Monet.tpr.. 2 I .OtW ni.ft.K.. O 3 .1)00
Dobsen 2 1 .007 Int. llnrv.. e .1 .OOJ
sniKini.i: von this wkkk
Tenlulit Xlnnetjlm . DoIiheh, Aiiirrlrnn
llitlluay i:)rc .s, Intrrnatlnn,il Hiir-CBtr.
Tluirttlu riill.itlFlelilv Trrmlnnl s
Ioem, KrjKlene tn, I'iClxticr.
ENTRIES CLOSE JANUARY 1
guarding affair and ended 10 te fl. In
the second period th P. (5.,'s slnrtetl
their famous pn-sing and peppered the
basket with two-pointers.
SwiirU wnn the hading shooter nnd
landed nine baskets, one nf I lie best
perfernnnces of the sen-en. Stn.rnl of
tne youngster's baskets were hard shots
and were ieceled 1 1 Ii applause.
llrnntlway Cycle was nosed out in
another extra - pei iml came. The mine
team was beaten List ui"'k m an extra
tlie I period. The were
pnniin.t n tin I A I 1I11TI1 n "rtN I op I
ncm.t ,.f Pi-oetilent Sebeffer. of the i in Winning tile Al" I )
1'nMcrn I.eiigue. n the New Yerk and
State betlies have a working agreement.
Art Ien Ne Surprise
The Celtics' nitien comes ns no sur
prise. At the Knst' rn League meeting
in i his city lust week one malinger of
fered te purchase the icleasc of .evernl
of the players and assured the league
he would have no difficulty in signing
i hem. The fact that Chnrlle Urickley
announced the (Hants would play in the
(iarden also created some talk, an lie
would certainly hnve te negotiate with
'Vnn Pitprr te tilnv there, ns It cost
the piometer S10.000 te equip it for i whom hnc yet te xviu a game, conic
.'M te .".II. and
the senni' it
big surprise. Hreadway led at half
time. 12-11. and ilie came ended lit) -nil.
(iauker's field goal wen for Merrill.
Ties te He llrnlte'n
A pair of ties will he broken with the
playing of this evening's games in thr
Philadelphia Manufacturers League nt
Ynnnh Hail, U7II7 West Columbia ave
nue. ,
In the first engagement J. and .1.
Delison meets Monotype nnd three teams
arc tied for second place. In the final
combat International I Inn ester and
Amerlcnn Railways Express, both of
The second annunl iniersehelnstlc
basketball tournament of the University
of Pennsylvania will be held in Weight -man
Hall beginning February 18 and
lasting about three weeks.
The tournament, ns was the case last
"car, will be divided Inte two creups,
piep schools nnd public liign schools.
rtrt Trophy cups will be nwarded te the
winners of tneh of these group chnm-
pien.slilps
The same rules these of the Inter
collegiate liiiskethall I.eegue will again
be in force. ANe, any bev who has at
tended n retegnled tellege will net be
allowed te play. If a boy is net In geed
scholastic standing, he will be ineligi
ble for the tournament. Heys of the
public high school group must be under
twenty -one years of age.
I'ntry blanks have been sent out te nil
schools hn Ing basketball teams in this
vicinity. These must he filled in and
n turned "te the committee before .Innu-r-.
1. after which date no entries will
lie accepted.
ZBYSZKO RATED AS
STRONGEST IN SPORjl
Samsens of Athletics All Award Herculean Honors h
wrestling Liiiampien imuhiaiuiuim ai- iiej)pc's
Defeat Tribute te Genius of Fermer Champien
My GRANTLAND MICE
The Lump In the Pudding
Masters I've knexen who've taught me
much, ,
IPAtVA Vrt tornettcn all tee seen)
The proper stance, the proper clutch
POr JiyUVl, OtttOaiC, lltt-rv w aj,v...
The method for an up-hill lie,
Or hew nrenatcd wrists held sway
As plastered pellets ilsc and fly
uvcr me jws mm jur ttn,ui.
Leng have I sought their sound advice
Outlined by lessen or by boek:
On "SyUems that Correct a Slice.
Or 'Seven Ways te Step a Heek."
Perfect my swing, without a flaw.
A brave, true blew ter grcin or cup,
I fellow out each master's law,
And then my bally head comes up!
What golden vision haunts my dreamt
Of turning in the Perfect Score.
Where en my card there never gleams
A figarc higher than a .)'.
Xe mere te be a shattered wreck,
Xe pitching failure te the preen,
If I were captain of my neck
iccre matter of my bean!
"jVTLLK. SUZANNIl LENGTHEN,"
' announces n contemporary,
"should have profited by the cxomple
of Geerges Cnrpcntier." Maybe that's
what she did.
In the meanwhile, .just what has be
come of .less Willnrd's frenzied, un
bridled desire te rush back into the ring
nnd knock Dempsey through the sky
light? The All-Star Parnde
(Ne. I The Strongest .Man).
WHO is the strongest man in sport?
.lack Dempsey is no weakling.
Neither is Jess Willnrd. And you may
spread the same tidings concerning
"Striingler" Lewis.
ltut Nat Pendleton, Olympic wres
tling champion, nnd a number of ethers
who have had the opportunity te enjoy
the application of n personal test, all
award the chaplet of onion blossoms te
Staiiislnus Zbyszko, heavyweight wrcs.
tling king.
They rate Zbyszko s strength nleve
that of any man in any field, with mere
sheer physical power than Sondew cvei
thought about.
"Zbyszko's Ktrengtli is almost beyond
b;1icf." says Net Pendleton, who hns
trained with the champion. "He is the
modern Hertulcs, beyond all QUCI.,.
lug stronger than Lewi, H3'
Getch or nny one else in a cam iw
raw strength plays no smal,"1
This strength covers every T0rlfJPJm
his makeup-arms. ld$ 4
hands." Ne wonder at fertv.i. k'
that he was able te handle such m.rJ'i'
as Steelier nnd Lewis. Jira Jeffrie8,'
the strongest of nil boxing chamD!.'
but nt his best it is doubtful if T&
raw strengtli was up te that of the bh
sive Pele's, who seems te be the V.'
son or the Hercules of modern sport"
HI J. L.-Thcrc Is no wny, J
A opinion, where Harvard, Yale .
Princeton can be fairly ranked as V.
gards one nnethcr. Among themscl...
they finished In a triple tie. ffi
played the hardest schedule of the thr..
Harvard the next, and Yale the wmV '
est. Haraird. by tying Penn Su'l
and beating lale, could certainly nS
be ranked below Yale and PrlnceC
The three machines met and decidti
their own ranking and the answer wn
a triple tie. Especially as none of fl!
three that tried out n hard schedul nS
away with it. "
HOW many from the East knew thai
California has nbeut as many its.
dents te drew from as Harvard, Yt!'
and Princeton combined? Or that sw.
eral universities from the 'Middle Vtt
have from 6000 te 8000 students freij
which a machine may be drawn al
developed?
WE HAVE never leaned te any m.
jostle ambition. We would even I
content te be ns. down and out in m,
profession we might fellow as Will,
Heppe Is in billiards. If IIeppc u ,
has-been, you can count the number
successful entrants In this dazed
Istence upon the thumbs of your rlgk
hand. One of the greatest tributes f
Heppe's genius Is the vast astonishment
that followed his defeat.
TT
1 "I
nAS been shown at last Us.
Rabe" Ruth was never a (tin
golfer nt heart. He has tossed aMtle j
gelting winter en tue const, mereir Dt
nnnw be could Pick UP $3000 a week h
vaudeville, far from the topped brasslj
nnd the sliced iron. 1
remWa'it. ISit. AU TUaMs Rtstn'i
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Worsted Sweaters
Shaker knit from pure
lamb's-wool
V-neck pull-ever sweater $8.00 .
V-neck coat sweater 8.50
Shawl-cellar coat sweater 12.00
Men's Patrick mackinaw ceat3 $15.00
Beys' ' Patrick mackinaw coats 12.00
arshall E Smith & Bre.
Incorporated
724 Chestnut Street Athletic Geed,
basketball
'rerge Haggerty, thr Celts center,
s-iid he knew nethius of any change and
I lint he always found out mere news
when he rnme te lhl city than he could
learn in New Yerk. He admitted that
n well-known fan hud approached him
in Heading the ethei tiny and Informed
him that he. Hnlinnn ami Keieb 'would
een lie in the Ttenilins line-up. If
was all news te "Herse,"
The seii'-en for the cage sport has
been a lean one, nnd before the second
half begins there will be many chnnges,
The freshmen are ale ells'ble te p ' "onditiens have reached such a state
in the Intercencgintes. lis sinl. i:n
Tie
I'm-
Penn expects te llgine CiIs ve.ir.
gnme teiints as gym creilit nl the
ersity.
Captain Knlk has issued a call for nil
i undulates and Assimant Manager
Trimble hopes te make arrangements
for them te get a work-out en Ineal
links.
I
Referee Steps Clarke-Tremblay Beut
I.Tnn, Mas.. Xf O -T tim Svtrfp nf
Betnn. refr puilcd a "urprl tn ih his
Tetttt of fan" at tit t'BHUie t . hn
h ntcprrtl the ln 'nuriil latt l..tvin
J.tekle riark and IIiIk Trmihlav tli- r.i
turn heut. In thr fntli iuunl nnd n ' 1. )
It nu contest.
Beets ami Saddle
haw and th trr downpour madi It
wers than tvr With th rln ceme a
nudden drop et man dcRrtrn In trmpirature.
anil wintry llatn which rtui)d te be tem
prd by aunshlns prevailed throuuheut the
dajr
BASKETBALL AT GAYETY
The Claiming Handicap for $1000.
lfth en the cnr'l, is the feature et New
jn Orleans tednv Bin nicy Stene is the
b lias acre, ami will like the route of a
"- !;a nna au eigain. i.niupui. iiheiy win
rl. te a large following, and showed a S. P. H. A. Five Will Play Printers
,il id effort in his Inst race. Wickford Th, Even.
Ull like the going. ' n'8 tvenl"0
U "tterses well placed in the ether races The Seuth Philadelphia Hebrew As
are' First raceIameris. MnrJerie oclntien will inaugurate the opening of
f Pansy Uloshem. Second Geed ! . new venture nt the Oayety Theiitre
TTenrt Llna. Ilaby Vamp. Third , i'"h evening in conjunction
Penitent. Stnmp. Ilrush Hey. Fourth
Colonel
Hlxth
c.i
Ituckner. Louise Wynne
At Havana: First race Luster,
Aleoe. Fictile. Seeeml Duke of Shel
i rwmvnv. Jehn .1. Casey, a bird
Iltlreld K.J the KngliMfnl.-m, SUlpinnte.
reurth Cenerni "Menocal. Cromwell,
Fiftli - 1 roeper. niazenway.
Jee Dundee Wins Decision
llalllnmrr. ItI.. Pc I! -,Ie Pune
IlBlilmr.rf's flshtlnK Scotch. ltHllaii wen d
neil earned Judgfa dcltlen hmt VminB M M
henf' In a fast and furious twlvp-r iuni
Ue'it held undfr the auaplee .if th,. ;,,
tleirtl A i" b' h Fourth IIi-kIi n-nt r
mrirT hre
Fruzettl Leses te Downs en Feul I
WorceMfir, .Miles,, ne (1 .Tnhnn Dewnn
of Seuth Hoaten wen en i foul n th.j fourth
round of th ten-round mi In heut Hsninst
Jlmmle t-'rurettl of Hrp-kten. nt th I,.il
I A C In'Me'llAnV Hall Iimna wan rj.
, amlni hy the ntlerdlnB donor and h" pre-
I nouneed It a foul (
th.Mi immereiis nnyers have expressed
an opinion that they would willingly
accept u cut rather than see the sport
blew up for the season.
Coats Win Frem Miners
Twe gemes were played in the East
ern League last evening. The C'oates C'eates
ille five swamped WlU'ea-Itarrc, 43-22,
In a gnme featured tv the goal shoot sheet
ing of .lliiuuvPirewn. who made seven
sensational field goals. The Cents nt
one time were lending IS te 3 and the
half ended 25-S.
Prlur tn the gnme the Committee of
Fifteen, which hns taken ever the
Ceittesvlllc live, held a parade through
i he town and a hand was present nt
the game. The music evidently had
charm, judging by the form displayed
bv the team.
In the ether Eastern League fuss of
the evening the New Yerk Giants were
beaten at Scranton by Francis Bruggy's
Miner". It was a close game, the tinnl
score being 20 te 20.
P. G.'s Win One Mere
Tim Passen. Gottlieb & Black five
continued Its winning
American League and
niltv in defentlng
W te 1f
together.
Owing te deflated, bustnescs condi
tions, the League hits divided te fall
bncl: en a ruling in effevt imrt of lust
tcaseii, which permits the plnylng of
two linn -empleyes with encli club. Met
ter basketball Is bound te result with
tlie adoption of tlii nil".
Heginning with I his eenmg's mn
test.s there will be duuclug Immcd'iitely
following the games. President Frank
lin announces (lint in order le make
(his feature werdi while all the games
will start promptly en time and t lub?
falling te appear en the Meer at tlie
proper hour will be lined
Syracuse Cage Squad Is Out
fcrrnrtias. Dee, tl. A flna.1 rut hns Ivtn
mart, in the muad of Syracuse Lnlprlt
hn.l.ftvMll men and Olmond A Del'trd
menter for the "t.tnwe h.taKeteerjt will new
hKln t i round into form combination
whlth h.. thlnUa will l,e the nulnlet te cum
P't for Srn'ui this "asen The fl -will
net t- 'u UmB In uubatltut.-s this ear
whir!) wns iiw uf the drtittltuckH of the
lO.'O tram as 'here are many Reed plaers
amenw thea present "
streak in the
had little dlffi-
East (iermantewn
The first half was a close
this evening in conjunction with the
regular performance when n basketball
nel Tnyler Ablnze, Fert Churchill. ' Ki'e will be played with the Franklin
i Ace, Miss Fontaine, OJd Faith- . I.'rlnting Company team.
Seventh British Liner, W. II. I Nip addition of Habe Kletr. former
center, will
reurth-
Init'nai
Old -Winner, Sixth-Timethy J. Hegan,
""CfcHSty Holters. Stir L'p.
Lasiern Leaguer, nt
strengthen the Sphns.
Ilie line -up ;
f. P. If A. Franklin TrlnUnn Ce
Pajiaen . , forward . . Pacel
Schnelderman forward Sehwarti
Kleli . , renter Morten
ptt'leh aruard .. . tAmbaju
Ulck ... Kuard fmw
Asks Waivers
Ilaltltnere, Uer
en Eight Men
H).. ,riii" Jl'Vi'iTaT''rim' i"nfhS?. ' u'Srii.r..Siiifn
c-be.tnut fills, by I "'W'";
v
fa
M..I1
. kaah ffnW. ph.l
DT 1IPV tiyvn. -. '-.
S fllckZamouae, by I.ad; brown colt by i pitchtra,
i?r Plylludet. by I.la.ak. cheatnut colt I
Ky celtT W lUllet- Uraula Kinm by
Kroemallckl buy colt, by Sweep- Kllrtatleut,
B OeMi Oarttr, and cheatnut colt, by
ftefuvi Mert Jtar Fancy, b Star Sboet,
e Jh'1. rtinti, manait.
flaltlmera Intern. lnnl
Ub. Iihh aaked walver ta
ra Tbe are Leflee alie
Heldcn and it nehue out.
Knrla'.h. Malthewa ana. Clarke
ana i.Mten, utility innereer.
. XX...1 nfim will b In order at Naw Or
'L.fM.fariMerAl mero daya at Itaat. due te
arr
rain Sunday nliht,
rne.l already wa
'rha Taffar.
tnteyi and
Notre Dame-Tech c'qn
(la.. Dec.
ailtii oe,. nc. Bla-natu-e by
fa Tech and Nqlr Dam athletic au-
Atli
therltlav ei a centraui irevin.v ier xoot xeot xoet
ball ramti between the two achoe'a In 1823
and 18" ha been announeed at rjeeraia
wiii u. piayea
a fame
Tech.' Tha itame nejit yr will be
October 88 At Atl'intaranfl the 101
at Smith Vr 'JU1.
Ten or Black
Put your
son
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Kaaer la conriuerer of rjeh Jrart'n
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Joe Knrrf n l,enn i Turker
Willi Allen ts Henny Ilaaa
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ESTABLISHED 1830
New
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in
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The many owners of this remark
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home of the Gardner car in Phila
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honest worth for value for
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-the responsibility and financial
strength of the makers behind
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tribute the Gardner car in this
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