Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 10, 1921, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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Johnny Rawlirigs, World Series Here, Boosted and Benched in Same Day by Jehn McQrj
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IF M'GRA WACQ UIRES
MORE STARSLEAGUE
WILL BE TOP-HE A VY
& Giants' Bess Probably Will
Meetings in New Yerk
Jee
Ily ROBERT W. MAXWELL
Mwrts Kditer Ktenlnic Public Lctlner
THK nnnunl biicln.ll pew -nnwing will Mnrt in New Yerk next week, anil
lll extend throughout nt icir-l four liny nnil mn.v lnt the entlie week.
The mnsnnti'M m-p nil wnrmeil up, the bnnkrelU nre Retting the once ever and
the ornterx nre writing their Meei-he. There will be little en'hnuil te loeen
tongues, fn the speeches will hnve te be pciincil in ailvnnre nnil practiced.
The International l.engue iiHieiiils t:ut the yearly taiUfet en Menilnv
The next dny National I.engue Iioem will hnve the lloer, nnd thl meeting
-" probably will extend ever te Wcilncvdii . nltlieugh it is lihely that --eiiie of
'Nthelnngnntcn will go te bed Seme formed this habit in early jniith and still
icVt te It. The American l.eag ie meeting will start en Wedncsdny, and
Thursday will find the efflcitils of the two major leagues hnnd-shaklng each
ether In joint session.
There will be trades and liimers of trades. The magnates are looking fei
finterlnl with which te strengthen their clubs, the rubber bands will lie "taken
off the long green anil It will be distributed freely If there is a chnnce te get
ball players without hocking the family jewel
.lawn MctJrnw will be there with a roll big eniugh te win eer crn n
landlord, and if there is .1 plajer placed en the market who will help the
world's champions Mcdruw will outbid all competitors. This is one thing the
magnates of the National l.enguc must watch. The Giants already hnc a
great ball club, and If McOrn acquit e any mete stars the circuit will be
top heavy.
The Giants nie facing a peculiar situation in New Yerk. The Yanks
with Hnbe Kuth draw an exceedingly heavy sate, and will continue te de se
this season despite the fact that the World Series was lest. This means thnt
McGraw must have an attraction that will compare favorably will the Ameri
can Leaguers. He new has a chance te get the edge in the popularity con
test, with Ruth and Bebby Meusel set down In retirement for the first month
of the li)22 campaign. If his club gets going geed in the early part of the
season the fnns arc sure of favoring the Giants.
The suspension of Uuth and Mctirl for their barn -storming epiede of
last fall mentis that Huggins and the Colonels must leek around for another
outfielder Rupert and lluten were after O'Connell, vhe was purchased by
the Giants for 575.000 and for 1HJ. delivery, but the California magnates
didn't knew what it meant te talk in small figures, nnd the high iinnnce was
tee much for the bessc of the American League champions.
THE Yankee will hnic te have another outfielder and they will i
after am fly-chaser who is en the market, and tcill even try In
fnrrc some out in the open where they can de their lidding.
Giants JT ill Try te Get Reush
McGRAW feigned innocence concerning the rumors of Eddie Reush going te
the Giants. The world's champions' dictator stated thnt nothing had
been done regarding the purchase of the Reds' star during the meeting of the
miner leaguers nt Buffalo this week, but admitted that he would bid for the
Cincinnati luminary if the opportunity would be presented.
It looked probable that McGrnw would go after Reuh when it was
announced thnt Geerge Bums was included in the denl that gnve Heinle
Greh te New Yerk. .lawn, however, claims lie will start Cunningham In
center tie'd unless Shlnners, whom he expects te get from ludlnniipelis, proves
geed enough te get the job Frank Trisch, who plned brilliantly nt third
base, will be meed ever te second, and Greh placed at the het corner. Johnny
Raw-lings vli"-c stead. plalng was a big factor In the Giants' success Inst
season, both In the championship campaign and the World Series will be
benched
.McGraw boesteit Ru lings when he returned te New Yerk from Buffalo,
but Mated he would hae te place him en the sidelines.
"Raw lings will be the utility infielder." said .lawn, "and he ought te
give is u sene of great security, which we lacked lat season when lie had
nobody te jump into n possible breach. Johnny is net ery heavy and he had
n let of phjslcnl handicap Iat jear. when he plaed through his first com
plete season in the National League. The race was het and the strain terrific
and Raw lings was ill from time te time. We had te doctor him a let and he
proved about as prune as th .come He i steady nnd will help ps if we
need him."
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YOt I.D 7 b .. prinn7 i the
dining the ii rtinvt Kumar are
Dninn. Thr Tilly Ocm ler t.)mild tWini; e n'lf sum in rnih or hull
player.
Dngan Likely te Ge
CONNIE MACK hn s,jt-d n inn'jmer.ibli' eeen stuns that lie uill nut part
with an mere of hi star plnytrs. Tlu m'ens he wants te keep Jee
Dugtiu and Cv I'crkins. as the ether athletes are net In the same class. How
ever. Cennie is likely te change hi mind, and no one can blame him if he does.
'I he gre.itest ball plnjcr in the world Is of no value te his club if he
doesn't trv his hardest and gie his best. He Is mere of a handicap than
nnythlng else, nnd a manager would ! a sucker if he didn't turn him loose and
collect a few real plners in return.
llelnie Greh f-. the best third baseman 1 1 1 the business, hut lie meant
nothing te the Reds. He jn-r plnved because he had te and lind no interest
In his weik. I'nt Meran get nil the best of it in the deal. Last summer
Cennie Mack hnd an opportunity te dispose of Scott I'errj . Cleveland offered
a few plajers nnd S'J.'.lilMi cash, but Mack turned it down. Perry was dis
satisfied, jumped the 'lib mid new is but .1 meiner in big league baseball.
The same gees for Dugan. Jee is a geed plnjer, but net en the Athletic
Club, lie wants te get nwnj. and the sooner this is done the better. Cennie
can get three or four plater in exchange for Jee. nnd while we are net ad
dicted te the habit of te'llng ether people hew te run their own business, we
don't delicte Cennie wl'l be criticized If lie makes n deal which will stiengtlien
his elu'i
TVA' .1 in,
titn't hi ii e
it lint iilm i iritli
iiilh Jni pli mi nil
lleinic Miller
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JOSEPH'S wen tie (hiiiiipninship
teriiu . iiccnuc me tenm et tne
pernie iiiiii pneu no n tiMii I it .'I points. Heinle .Miner
wonderful game nt the start mid sweiit
first touchdown inue .ittir one n. mute of pla.t . and before Vlllanevn reentered
two mere were psi 'ered.
After the iiiiti.il i ei ml Villnnevii caine hack strong and net nnlj pie
rented furtlii r scei.i . but nut eter n touchdown nnd kicked n L-enl from the
leld Villa no a had
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Independent Season Ends Today
Till. '
ford ,
mriepnndi nt -en-en ends tednv with the Quakers p'ii.nu' Piank
the .lit title. 'Die Yellewiackets hace a creTt tenm nml nm
renfi'Ieiit of wlnnlti" Lee Cenwnv will
eicejitien of Hunt Rehb in the haektleld
llns g.inie sli.nl,i I,i i' e jcst of the series n ml well weiih
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PENNA. A. MEETS MONDAY '
NIGHT IN HOUSTON HALL
Lively Meeting Premised; Amend-1
ment8 te Constitution Expected '
Tlie 1 ii.w'isk' of I'eiinst ltnnia Ath
letic As-ei afeii will he'd its annual
meeting Meiidat ni'ht in Ilonsten Ilnll.
Uurilig the last three weeks the inem
hers of the iissim iatnm hate been toting
en candidates for the Beaid of Dliec Dliec
ters. Nine giadimtes nml seen under
graduates lime been listeil for the e'dc e'dc
iJen te be held Mendii"- "ight
The inciting Is etpei ted te be a htely
one, for niiien Iments te the ii-titutiini
Jare ill order. Sime the establishing of
the Athletic Council tlie assiolatien has
existed in nnnie eul.t, Having no power
te speah of. It is said thut u number of
the graduates plan te inlieiiiu'r nmenil
incuts that -will grant uieie power te
the iissei Int'.en.
Conch lleisiiian sent h s winter guil
ders through another Nt ft seiiiiimnge
drill vesterdii) ufteinoen. The plaj -evs
sliewed plent of snap and dash
and are learning tlie liner points of the
game even faster than the candidates
last fn'l
The soccer tenm left this morning fur
s Annapolis where tlie will meet the
Middies In the first game at the Acad-
etuy. The regular line-up will start
tlie game
Kansas
Outpeints
Adair
BiilTulu. N.
f New Yerl.
Y Dei 10 Harney Adair
manuveil te stay ten rounds
ansas at the Velodieme Club
vvea lven the rrferee'a a
IIOCK
i ts. Kansas
i nan
Ge After Reusch at Baseball
Next Week May Trade
Dugan
'dil and .1 made some dm!
nloet that Mack icilt trade Jer
Diuinn hi the
from hrir.
llltl'- lip. illttl till I'
Deserves Credit
of the Catholic Sc
'IieiiK Lenmie ws.
Prep in the first
iiiiini en t Mnnevii
tenm plated a
the Main Liners off their feet Tim
fright nt the start of the L-nine
irell-f nnrhi d lenm. 'I'hr limi
nitrifrird will nnd l.nrn ... ,.
tliicrrri mint i red It.
keep the same old line-up. with the
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CURTIN. KNOCKEROUT.
MEETS NELSON TONIGHT
"Irish Johnny" Makes Lecal Debut
in National Wind-Up
l.i-l. Johnn I'uitin. of Jnrse.
( II v. will have te be everything thnt
lie i i rni-ked up te he in order te sliew
Miperinr form ever Jee NeNen. Seuth
I'lii'mlelphin's rugged and hnrd-pnneli.
Ing Italian bantam. They will clash
tonight in tlie stllar set-te of eight
leuniK i.t the Xntieii'il A. A., nievetith
nnd Cath.iilne stieets.
Curtln will step into the ilng at the
Kleventh street club witli the reputation
I of being tlie most leceiit knockout sen-
mi t ion in tlie bantnm division, "lie ji
a real knockereiit in every vi-nc of the
word." mijs Jack I union, the National
matchmaker. " Mrl-di Jehuiij' hits as a
hitc mule kicks "
In his last bout, a week age, Curtin
rang down tlie curtain en Hebby Dyson,
New Hedford's ciack bantam, in tlie
fifth leund.
North l'hiladelphla and .Seuth I'lillii
I dolphin will be represented In the seini-
final between Al Verberkcn and .Jee
I .Jacksen. Beth of thes- buttlcr aie
hard punchers.
In the preliminaries Kdilysteuc Miller
.Mid Fruiikie Itritteu will meet in a
middleweight muss. Yeung (leerge Chip
will come down fruin up-State nnd meet
Alike Conners, of Grays Ferry, and The
opener will be-ciween -xemiuy wusen
nn eisn, eniniiniitii rivnis
TRENTON
PASSERS
WALLOP
READING
Eastern League Leaders Run
Up One-Sided Score With
Riet of Field Geals
'STRETCH' MEEHAN IS STAR
rpHE Trenten basketball team of the
Eastern League made a runaway of
Its regular weekly game played at the
Arena Inst evening. The Reading Bears
were the opponents of the .Terscynien
and the final score was It." te 22 in favor
of the home contingent. Twenty-four
field goals were made in the forty min
utes fuss by Trenten, while the best
the visitors could de was te mnkc four.
Three of the Bears' bnskets went te
jeungsters sent In after the regulnrs
had failed te deliver the goods. One
went te Armprlester, a local schoolboy,
nml the ether two te Nlsbneh, also a
youngster. The winners scored at will
and se fast did the baskets come that
Manager Cooper relieved Bernie Dunn
nrly in the game in favor of Baggaley.
All the Petters hit the net for field
goals. "Stretch" Median played one i
et tlie tiest games of his career nnd se
cured the tap-Off en nearly every occa
sion, giving Trenten the ball at all
times. Median also scored four bas
kets nnd blanked Dengler. The ether
field goals were made by Dunn, Barlew
and Teme, four each, Teddy Kcarns
five nnd Baggaley three.
Anether for Kayeula
The Knyeula Catholic Club scored
another victory last evening nt the ex
pense of the Seuth Phllly Hebrews. The
score was .'13 te 10 and the game was
plated In St. Antheny's Hall. Steven
son, Livingstone. Regan nnd Mclnnls
all stnrrcd for Kayeula.
The P. R. R. Y. M. C. A. opened
the home season nnd lest a tough game
te the Hancock five. The score was 24
te 20, but the home team outscored the
slters from the field, S te H, but fell
down en fouls, Ilnncnrk securing IS
points irem pennity tosses
Nativity te Play Chinese '
The Nntivlty Catholic Club mlded two
mere victories te its long list at the
expense of Immaculate Conception nnd
Harrewgnte. Although the Hnrrewgntc
game was a one-Hided nffnlr, the con- I
test with Inunnculnte Conception was
one of the hardest fought games played
by Nativity all sensen anil required an
extra period before the BUI Sands' five
wen .'12 te 20.
Last evening Nativity defeated Trl
Council at Thirty-eighth and Market
streets, and this evening will entertain
the All-Chinese five at the hall, at
Belgrade and Allegheny avenue. Tlra
fans of the section where the Jasper
Jewels formerly held swnv are anxlom anxlem anxlom
te see the Chinese in action.
Included in the line-up is Meredith
Lee, the former star forward of the
I'niverslty of Pennsylvania soccer
eleven. He is just as proficient in tlie
cage as en the soccer field and is cred
ited with being tlie cqunl of any of the
forwards en the local cage fives,
LYNCH STOPS WILLIAMSON
Fermer Bantam King Halts Phlla
delphian In Second Round
New Yerk. Dec. 10. Jee Ltnch, for
mer bantam-weight champion, scored n
technical knockout ever Max William
son, of Philadelphia, in the main bout
at the Pioneer Athletic Club here Inst
night. Williamson's seconds threw the
sponge into the ring after two minutes
nnd fifteen seconds of the eighth round
te save the Philadelphia!) from a knock
out. Innlght's showing was ht far tlie best
Lynch has made since he lest his bantam-weight
title. Williamson was nl
wajs at his mercy after tlie second
round, and in the fifth and sixth Jee
i battered the Philadelphia!! from corner
te corner. Lynch weighed II 7 l -j nnd
Ids opponent scnled 121.
I Abe Goldstein outpeinted prankie
Haley in the semi-final, the former being
n net her of Willie Lewl stable. Abe
Lcwif
gate four blows for every one he re
ceived from Daley, and was the winner
ht a big margin.
VERBECKEN BY A SHADE
Outpeints Temmy O'Toele at the
Temmy O'Toele
Cambria Club
i!uu"fe-t In whlih both
in i fluu'fe-t In tvhlth both lighters
wiie st.igseied. Al VerUciken l.it niglit
I'lit'ieinted West IMiiliuh'Iphiii Temin
O'Toele ever the eight -round route at
tin Cainbriu A. ('.
Wbeihcn sfi'jsereil f'Ti e'e en tlire,
i diffen nt occasions., rei king him in the
I fourth. fifth and eighth rounds,
i fl Teele's best session was tie iIumI, In
v Inch he shook up Veihecken
j In tlie Hix-round bouts .Ihiiin Mc
,(.i'irn heat Johnny Ilaulii- I'.nbbt
I Wilsen wen from Ten v Ilanlen ; Johnny
P.ejd stepped Temmy Nelsen in tlie
second leund, and Hill Mnrileti out eut out
eointed Hilly Delanet.
Y'S KRAX
-pin: si-i
J- ones sti
ay bike rlder
uie tlie only
till getting drinks
ever the
bins evci til
handle burs
77r piimiiilern aie finding thru
minh difji idiif lietirrrn Uuxlnn
fi'iiiit ineiptK lietirrrn vi'l
1)101.
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and
anil
Ileri'dell's in Svltel.iiiil. isii'i
Ves tlie big cheese.
he'.
. ,n,h , . "and'H 0 Nc . B1
npeil Curtln for Jee.
Bill Brandt says when he gees
Pealdale he alwirts step nt The
Breakers. '
Veir i7iti if holds tin- nullum itc
hlle, Ciialdale irill be haul eppuneiit
for nnil train. '
If the Suliet ililei' mix in then- ou minlit
eel Mime niilrlt'en out of Hie hike rare
Itellenl ii nil KB.
lie
mainr."
niaiki'd
is singing that sung
"I would pn ti'i- It.'
Phyllis, "in Asia Mlnei
in ('
.s.rl,1 liilllni 1il
(if Meiidoirbieok
riiiimiiij.
il Until
ii a lien m
niiliiial
in l In
The goiter who nial.es n hull u, one
gets the same thrill ns the hint who
discovers en iinsupicti'il ipun tei in
liis last winter's overeent
New that they luie leiiiieil the
pin sfs, tlie hoers are fiettlns enlv
tice as ninth ns they'ie unrtli.
What with nn event in the Sale
Hewl one day and another in the (Jar-
aen saucer tne next, ine nejerm u
ureau
says sports mn i nn inr irrri.
"MtTH , If MI86SD O 6 -Arah,
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SI. JOSEPH'S BEST
IN CITY MILLER
Champions Could Have Beaten
Any Lecal Scheel Eleven,
Says Coach After Win
PRAISE FOR LEO BRESLIN
Intcrschelastic League
Basketball Standings
tv i, re tv i.. p r
Snuthern 2 e 1.000 Orrmnn'n 1 1 .n0
rntral.. 2 f) 1.000 Nerthrnst n n .1100
V. Phlln. 1 1 SOO Frnnkferd (I 2 one
TESTnnnAY's nnsui.Ts
tVi-nt rhlln.lelnhlt 2S: Frankterd. 27
Southern. 27. (Wmantewn, 0.
Ccntrnl, 44, Northeast. 20
rbshrvi: i.kaque standing
w. i,. r c. v. i.. p c
Cermar n 2 0 l.nnf) Seuthrrn. 1 1 ..'Oil
(Vntrnl 2 0 l.oeo Northeast 0 2 .line
V Phlln 1 1 (inn Krankferd 0 2 .000
YnSTKHDAY'S nHSUI.TS
Went Thllndi-lDhlii 17; Frnnkferd, II
Central, 23: Nerthennt. 10.
Ocrmnntew-n. 20, southern, 0.
T THINK that my team was capable
J- of beating any tenm in this city.
It played superb football for. the first
three periods, and then eased up In the
Inst quarter. De ten knew thnt Villa
nova scored only two first downs In
these first three quarters?"
Heine Miller, coach of St
leseph
m ..
Prep's football team, champion of the
Onthelic Schools League, was the
speaker. He made thee remarks shortly
alter his team had wen the title from
Vlllanevn Prep, en Fcanklin Field yes
terday afternoon, 21-10.
"Yes," was Miller's reply when
nsked if lie expected his team te score
three touchdowns. "I was expecting
thnt. and I nlse was looking for the
boys te score early.
"Fer tire first time this season our
captain. Lee Hrcslin, entered the game
in geed condition. And he proved con
clusively that he is a real star. He tvns
everywhere, nnd when lie made that run
for a touchdown after two minutes of
play he took the heart out of the Villn Villn
neva team.
Downey's Ithn Thrills
"And did you watch that boy Downey
piny? He nlse was one of the shining
lights of the bnttlc, and deserves lets
of praise. Ills run of 00 yards for a
touchdown, shertlj after Ilrcslln had
scored, was a corker. He's bndly In
jured from n kick in the hend. hut I
expect him te be well In a few dnys.
"Liimakis wns another star. He
idaycd brilliant bnll en the line, as did
Hutler and M. Kane, llutler, by the
wnv, probably will be next year' cap
tain."
Ilughie Mcfjcehan. teacli of Villa-
nova, did net have much te say. "I
think that the boys deserve lets of
praise for their showing in the last half.
I Tlie.t certainly nre broken up ever their
defeat."
I Mcfleehiin then was tibked if he
would try for a championship
.
next
year. "Well, thnt'H hard te sny." wns
his reply. "TIl' college is getting
larger every jear, and next year it is
planned te take two .classes from the
piep school. This will lenve us little
material, but I a-n confident thnt we
will have a team. However, don't de
pend en that, ns Villnnevn Prep may
net be in the circuit next season."
Parsons Sturs
A field genl by Parsons, West Plula-1
delpliln High's new ftmvnrd, gnve thei
SpuedbejH a victory ever I ranltferil I .uiimriiiialls. Dec 10 Cancellation of
Illgli, in nn Intershelastic I.engllC cintrncts of all ntrtlotle couches, at tha Unl-
liiiMUelhnll pnme vesterdnv. '28 te "7 mtII- of lnneeia at the end of the cur
imshciuail garni .tnu runj , e in i r(Jnt u.nrj (ir ft ,nB centractB expre ln ,he I
Murphy, enptnin of tlie Central High i meantime wis decided upon by the athletic
team, wns the star of the Mirrors' 1 1"""'! "t control at n meeting here
14-2(1 win ever Nerthenst High, in nn- - -
ether I.engtie battle. He tallied Hcven ,
goals from field, nnd fourteen foul
(of tosses out of twenty tries.
Southern High kept up its winning
streak. nnd walloped. Ocrmantewn !
High In the third League gnme of the
dny, :i7-hS. Kech, forward of the
downtewners, led the nttaeU with feur1
field goals
OEaOE
30E30E
M .nmmwi m
e LUmt HAVE. l3N.,H.,aii;iTe k M71? r A-sHsP u
0 DINNER AT
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SUNDAY SPECIALS
Lebster Dinner, SJ.S0
Half Ilrjltcd .elcilci
Drvtlrtl ( 'iiiiii
Vi i, Sele rrutnic Smite
tarbretifi! OjAfcrs
llakril I'ntnlit
Chicken Platter, $1.50
Ilnll nrallrit Spring Chichi ,i
1'iKt.mi Vn (iteen .ispnrnaun 'I 111
t.ettuie Httltiil J rencji J)rvssi,ig
Turkey Platter, $1.50
l.ui J'i rkru Cllrru I II
ilaslictl 'olnteri French Peai
Lettuce ciiil Tomate Unlait
JluJiitan UreHklnn
Sirloin Platter, $1,00
i:tiit Klrli,'n of llccf. Frcth ilushioems
llaheit Petate Strlnptcst lleans
n
Chicken or Crab. Salad, Fried Oyster $1.00
OJEIOX4" "w tlreail, K'lU, Pies nrnf PatUies Are Hatred tv Our Hltelrle Oven
THE PERFECT ALIBI
Tmi
MUHLENBERG WILL -TEST
PENN QUINTET
Three of Visitors Are 6 Feet or
Over in .Height Goldblatt
May Start
Innlvnnln
Renafit (2). . .
lluntfilnrrr (S) .
1rTr(3)....
tlllli-r(ll) ..
Velln(4) .. ..
Inlilfiibtrg
(17) llelHtrum
... (3) ltutz
.. (l)ninwr
. tl) Westen
(0) Campbell
feriraril.
forward.
.cfntr. .
, .irunTd. ..
. irunrd . .
Riilmtltuten Pennstlranla
Kiilllinn (7).
llri-w (S), fleldblntt (0). Iesrn (10) Mtihlrn
Derir. if-um w. rnirirrri te). Time zu-mln
lite hnltes.
Illll Ornve's University of Pennsvl
vania bnsketbnll tenm will get n real
test in Welghtman Hall tonight with
Muhlenberg College in the third game
of the season for the Red and iilue.
In the prellminarv pnme the freshmen
will engnge Catholic High Scheel's vet
eran quintet.
The Allentown institution is all ngeg
since the wonderful success of its foot
ball tenm nnd expccts te hnve n court
season equally "as geed bb the gridiron
tenm. Twe members of the quintet nre
veterans of last season, Huts and IIol IIel
strum. The ether three players nre
all first-year men. KInsey, at center,
nnd Westen nnd Campbell, at guards.
Three of the visiting quintet arc 0
feet tnll or ever. Kinsey, the pivot
star of the team, is 0 feet 2 inches in
lieiglith and measures the snme ns Bill
(irnve, Per.n's center. Campbell is G
feet 1 inch nnd Westen 0 feet.
Beets and Saddle
Tim ImmlliMin nurse race, of n mile is
the feature offering today nt New Or-
. . S, .. , l -..111 111. .l.M
lenns. uppity tt iicner, win nut: mi.
heavy trnck nnd the distnnce. Lucky
Ii. nnd Thimble nppenr te be centendere.
Horses tyell placed in ether races nre:
First race, War Pennant, Heau lirtim
mel, Silence; second rnce. Simplicity,
CJrncc Fester. Delhi Mnld; fourth,
Irish Drenm. Kagnzzn, Ticklish ; sixth,
ficneral Ilnig, IJIarney Stene. Lampus;
seventh, Jee Jee, Tim .Metiee, l en en
jellctir. At Haaiia: First rnce. Ferge Ahead.
Fly Cnst. Hitter Hiting: second, Old
Sinner, Cotten Blessem. The Leepard :
thiid. Wedgewood, Noifelk Helle, Fair
and Warmer; fourth, Winnll, (Selden
Flint. Nerma J. ; fifth. The Hey, Ouv'
ner, Helle of Klizabthtewn ; sixth. Si
bola, W. C. McCllnteck. Peggy IUves;
seventh, Lackawana, Mclvln, Loveli
ness. "Dec" fulfil, well kneun hem In bexlnd
circles, new la connectcd with n rnn-hnrne I
mnbie Hb in connected with thn cutch-
HwlnUe stable, which Includes Irlnh i,m,
Finiirt euy, Anna uniiup. Ausirnl. tenon
Ciille n. The ueeimen nnil 'lzer "Due !.ucl
a hurrlfci trlii te Phllniielphln from Wash-
Inttten te 'nttend the banquet fltcn Frat 4
X O'Connor maBlHtrate-elect, nt the Mu
leatlc Thursday ntdhl. Cutch Is new en hln
way te the track nt New Orleans, where
he has tin norm's statin u.
MOhp iielUhtatt hn announced he will dlH
prun of all herfu which hnve cairled hl
(olerH ut lute In erdnr te dete IiIh entlre
Httcntlen te i ampalBliln the wtitcrn lll lll
nlen of Hnrrv Iivn. Whltne's Htabte tha
iiiiiiinu irai ,-iuniii.i.ik ii i.-ititiiii in
IIanna until the clerc of the present trimen.
,.,..,, , ,,,,..
Hie ItlfM-l jenrllnifH hae arrlirt In Ilal
tlmore from I.ccinaten for the lmei The
six nre by Uapld Wattr
... .1 . .. . r...uk. .. ..Ill .n..l i
lii iiKrernirni uai, imen reaciieu e take
I tentlninny In Iho Playfellow case. Involving I
an Ihnuh as tn the reuntlnCBs or the colt I
nn Menda H II. Illldreth Is sulni; the
lulncj Htitlil te rtreM-r thu purehase price I
of 100,000 '
Army Loekln'g te 1923
Wet J'elnl, Dec. 10 i;ntlattais lnel
Ini; te a foetlmll game In 1I1V3 between
the Armv and L'nUerally nf St I.euIh arc
under way It wan announced here Arm
hia srheiluleil a Missouri Valley conference
iliAer fur next fa. I. hen II Will inn. ( n.
mthIi of Kannaa, October 7
Te Oust All Coaches
VatfsSwU&SSH
- O-tsrZZ-t-jXy ' I WATUmu lira ,. r- i l "?'
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aonec
30H30E
30EO
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mriLiiEnAii e iArns
62D & WALNUT STS.
Mcenehan Special, $1,50
I.elstrr Therm, der
firrilfi! fme
liiil r hole 7'rfait i&fliKr
Clanii rnlii
Siiratoen I'otnteefi
L'amb Platter, $1.00
llenkt Leu e Nprlnu Im,Ii
limited 1'otatettt l.iuin lleun
Fish Platter, $1.00
'rt icalleis Tannic Sauie
or
Halibut A euli San r
Juchsen Potuteei Slrlne neens
Cele Slaw
n
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IOXl8
HEISMAN REFUSES
CINCINNATI OFFER
Penn Coach Will Return te
Franklin Field Next Year. '
Starts Trip
AT WASHINGTON TONIGHT
A report reaching this city today from
Cincinnati nnneunccd that the Univer
sity of Cincinnati hnd mnde overtures
te Jehn W. Helsmnn, conch of the
University of Pennsylvania football
team, te become associated with the
Western university in the same ca
pacity. The news leaked out when the Cin
cinnnti efiicinls dropped n hint that they
hnd sought n conference with the lied
and BIue grid mentor, but, according
te Mr. Helsman he will be found back
at Franklin Field next Hill, nnd the
Cincinnati preposition is only one of
a number of similar communications.
Tlie Penn coach was seen this morn
ing while he was preparing te make
his departure for Wnshingten, where
he will nddress the Penn Alumni to
night. Ileismnn is going en a tour of what
he cnlls "Alumni Week." During ills
trip he will nddress former Penn stu
dents nt Pittsburgh. Eric, Teledo, and
probably Buffalo. It is te be expected
that he will talk en tlie subject of foot
ball. He will return te this city next
Friday in time te nttend the meeting
of tlie nthlctlc council.
Mr. Ileismau this morning said :
"My contract nt the University of
Pennsylvania has another yenr te run
nnd I will be conch en Franklin Field
j next fall. I hnve heard from many
I colleges in tlie Seuth and West nnd
j Kast, asking me te talk ever terms
wiin tnem. -xne same conditions existed
last yenr.
"I very politely nnsvvered nil the
communications and told them I would
be nt tlie .University of Pennsylvania in
11)22. Morally and legally I nm bound
te Penn, and I hnve never sought te
evade any contract thnt I have signed."
HERMAN HALTS O'GATTY
Pete
Steps Packey In First Round
In Brooklyn Rlna
New Yerk, Dee. 10. rete Herman,
Sf-'T nV' Z C"?,ml"""' repcil
lackey 11 tiatty ter the count in the
first round of n scheduled twelve-round
nt tll, nini, anrHn. rii, ,. ,..
", -- -s- ...- ..... .,.
nine.
O'Gatty was no match for the con
queror of Johnny Wilde, nnd lasted two
minutes nnd feuitecn seconds when he
wns clipped en the jnw with nn ever-
! hand right.
Herman welched 120.il
pounds and
I les.
O'Ontty one-half pound
Bert Nleheff te Manage Mobile
l..l.lt .. r. .n ... .. .
Muifui'. .iu., iiec ii,"iii'ri .ipnert ran-
I tnln anil iierend bawnman nf the I,ea Aiiclen
L1t, "' ,n, I'-rlfle Const L'lunin nnd feriniT
, "hilly plnjpr. has lieen sinned te manatee
the Mnlille Club of the .Southern Association
next sensen. "
e
L YMPI
Bretd and Bainbridge
JTTL
MONDAY KVKNINO, HKC. 12
nr?kVnn IKinilY
DECHTER vs. W0LGAST
nil.l.Y IIKWV
DEVINE vs. BASS
-WAGNER vs. BURMAN
KRAMER vs. MEND0
ii'.M B Itils. IMniiv ikwi
DUNDEE vs. BROWN
.n5'ni'ilh,g bW."- rnon!:"',';eenyf4nB!;!'"
LATEST K. O. SENSATION
TONHiHT 8:30 SIlAltP
NATIONAL' CLUR
Johnny Curtnin, who stepped
nnilllV IIVBIIV ,- n. .
vs. Jee Nelsen 8 rounds
At VerWeken is, Jne Jiiiksnn
I'rniiklr llrlKan i Kildj stone ,r
Twe Other Crarkerjar k Iliillle,
lle. sealM. Sl.sn. i. Ailm , n0e
fiet Tlfkels Ni.w ut 3.1 Seuth lllli si,
FOOTBALL
Philadelphia Quakers vs.
Frankford Yellow Jackets
Saturday, December 10
PHILADKLPHIA HALL PUlli
PKKKS. si.OU, 1.50. U3.00
Tie kels en iilr.fenny'H. ilinlielK,,Si.nigk,
ROLLER SKATING
reNH.Iir ut IImIiih Itlnk
llfg.. Hreul nml U barten 8t.
Ril
BIG LEAGUE SOCCER
Naturday, December 10. 'Jiao 1 M
itiliitt viirn
mi. i. vuci.n. inih t ei....v."uT"
lnrflil titl
HcnfTfil Hrau. lfi
AtltuUlen, 50c,
RUTH'S BIFF
THAN JACK
"The Babe" Has Doubled
Kings Jeffries et at.. Were Clese te
Dempsey's Power
By GKAtNTTLAND UICEi
The Answer
Here's te the cove trio deliver the
goods,
Picked from the citu or culled from the
weeds,
JTilUldc or valteg, mountain or plain,
Sunshine or shadow, or starlight or
rain, .
Any old time or condition or place.
Taking it easy or tough house te Jove,
Putting it ever and calling the bluff,
Here's ie the Cove Who Delivers the
Stuff. i
ncre's te the cove iche is them in a
pinch, i
There with the wallop that makes it a
cinch,
Hatting four hundred or seventy -eight,
Only se long as he sticks te the -plate.
Picks out a geed one te swing clean and
true, '
Showing us something when something
is due,
Werth a geed play for an everyday
hunch,
Thcre at the crisis and there with the
punch.
here's te the cove that delivers and
say,
Chop out that dope en the luck of tlie
V play.
FatoKeok a wallop and slipped you the
f quidl
Who in the ballyel cares if it didt
That's net the tip we are looking for
here.
Bend down a minute and lend us an
car;
Cove from the bushes or guy from the
town,
Did you delivert Or did you fall
'dewnt
WINTER, after all, is the all-around
sporting season of the year. In
the North you can get skating, skiing,
tobeganing nnd hockey. In Southern
California or Flerida you can get golf,
tennis or swimming, And the require
ments are se limited. All you peed is a
bank roll.
Anether Argument
THERE is something you can tell me
i your judgment doesn't warp. Is
the Brickley of the species any kicklcr
than tlie Thorpe? 11. L. V.
Tlie All-Star Parade
Ne. 4 The Recerd Walleper
WHO, in his line, carries the most
explosive wallop Jeck Dempscy
or "Babe" Ruth?
It in fairly well agreed that Dempscy
can outseck nny heavyweight that ever
let fly with n handful of TNT.
He has mere sheer strength than Fltz Fltz
slmmens had lind mere snap or leverage
tlien Jeffries or Willard knew.
He combines the leverage of Fitz
with the power of Jeffries. But Dcmpsey
isn't ns far beyond Fitz or some ethers
In hitting power as "Babe" Ruth is
beyond all sluggers in another game.
Ruth's prcpondcrencc enn he meas
ured mere accurately. He has fifty-nine
notches in his big bat, against twenty
five for "Buck" Freeman, nnd less than
Announce Gelf Dates
for National Fixtures
New Yerk, Dec. 10. Official dates
for the natlennl golf tournaments of
1022 were announced today by W.
D. Vanderpool, secretary of the
I'lilted States Gelf Association; as
fellows :
National open at Skekic July 11.
National amateur nt Broekllnc
September 4.
The women's championship at
White Sulphur Springs the week of
September 25.
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I blTltVIL'Eb '
.N" Y
re ciiuiineuna & sot"niA.ii"ie.N
AUIITANIA .. Her, 13 lb. 1 lVh. 28
CAUMAMA Dec. 31
N Y '1U I.lVKltPOOl.
SCYT1IIA (new) Dec. '.'I Jun. 20 1 eli. 2.1
ALHAMA (new) Jan. 14
N Y. TO HALIFAX. Pf.YilOUTU. CHKH-
IIOL'lld AND 11AMIIU1UI
SAXOMV .Jan. 21 M.ir. 7
.u.ei:iiiA
lllkVIHl
Y. Til LOMIU.NDKIIHY AXU ai.ASUOW
Drc. 21 Jill. 21 Ih. 2.1
AH.sVHIA Mar. 17 Aur. IS
i n. y. te i.if:upoei, and ui.ahoew
rA.MI'.IlONIA (new) . . l)ev. .(!
N Y TU V1QO. Ollin.W.TAU napi.i:s,
. I'ATItAH. DL'IIUOVNIK. TUIK8TE. KIl'Jli:
1 ITALIA ,rn. 5
V.Y TO rllllllALTAH. ALOIHHH .VONAl'O
. NAPl.nR. ALEXANDHIA rONHT.WTI-
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AND OI.AHCIOW
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PHILAUHLPHIA TO LONDON
YIItC.ILIA ,7
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1 IIIYLH AP.AWS 'inn. 7
Cuiuird anil Ancher fie.iiiinlilii .np'
Piikkenner Oltlre, 1300 Walnut si I'lill ,
I'rrlnlit emre. Ilnnrr lllile. Phil"
NI'AV Y0IIK 1(1 ItOTTl-i-ii 111
Via Plymouth, Uniiinrne.nr.-,r
Uyndaru Dec. S!l Feb. 4 Mar. 11
. iiuttHin .Inn. 4 IVh, ih Mr i. Ji
. Noerdafa , . , Jin. 31 Feb. 1.1 Anr l
PtiKDier Office, 1531 W.lnut St, Phil.!7 I
UOLLANn
V AMERICA LINE 9 I
HARDER
DEM PSE Y'S
Output of Other Heme-Rtl
twenty-five for Frank Seliulte. fi...
Cravnth. Fiank linker. H7J.."
nnd ether estimable rivals in dar,.0rd,
the nsh furniture. Ituth has mSX0' f
doubled the output. In the ceinnitin.
for tlie Wallop Stakes he sheula 7
rated nt IcnU n stride In front of D,
scy, when it comes te.shaklng a Jl'.
care8. ' "'"W
As a walleper we should say ,h
Ituth stands uncqunlcd In the ,;, ?!
sport,
span e(
The down-hill putt I hate intcntlu
J futyoe strong, erjUc ioe "j;
IXrilt should any mnn he out et WOtk
nner ,p?,or 'l,c.n. 1,c cnn collect
mill en dollars by hitting Jack D "Lj
hard enough en the jew? p r
Cegirlgfit. 1911, AH lileMs ntunlci.
SIXTY-FIVE ENTERED IN
JUNIOR CROSS-COUNTRY
Shanahan Leads Entries With 20.
Expect Clese Competition
eixiy-nve nnrriers will answer
the
crack of the gun in the junior crn,
country championship of the Middle At.
mntic taatcs te be ncld by the Shan
nhan Catholic Club, thia afternoon.
Shanahan leads in the number of an.
trieH. twenty of the West Phlle,t.i.i.i.
boys being listed for tlm ,n.. .A.
Meadowbrook, Nativity and Ent'crrX
..bx.vu ue me iiiiumra ier tne turn
trophy, have sixteen, ten nrid seven .
spcctlvcly. '
Bill Rlttler nnrl Ttlll sr .
MendowBreok ; Jimmy Dunlnp, of Shan.
nhan ; Dick O'DenneH, of Natlvitv t
.Tem Kelly, of Entcrnrls- ?'?"J
"r 8l"" W" ?.for HWd?.U I
. ".' .." " lUUKCn a
..w..wUf iuu vnv,ui xituue. ei tee Al.
lentewn Y.M.C.A.,arunncr who hai
reached the mature age of half tt rcn.
tury, may also finish among the ImiI
ers. u
Meadowbrook has wen the event fit.
years n succession, but the competition
today Is expected tp be decidedly keen
Men's & Yeung Men's
SUITS
and
Overcoats
" $ 1.80
and see our 16 windows
Peter Meran & Ce.
Merchant Tailors
S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch Sfs.
Open lien. Sat. Eri. Till 0 e'Cktk
vusirAT. iN'STnrrTieN
Phila. Musical Academy
(ermnntewn
Cntnlecne.
Iirnnrh, 30 T
3.1111 Srnnen.
VFalpnt tut.
Gtn. 3131
EDUCATIONAI.
Iletll Sexra
O I ivr - H07 CHESTNUT 8T. .
Position xnnrnni'd. T.ntrr new. Ilnr or nlrtt.
Yeung Wnmrn anil Olrli
?S
required In Jersey Hospitals.
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LONDONDERRY, SLIGO
S S "Eastern Breeze".. Dec. 27
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E. W. STR I N G Fl ELD, Mill . ""
428 BOURSE DLDC, PHILA.
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EXPECTED TO SAIL DEC. 14
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EXPECTED TO SAIL EARLY JAN.
AT CONFICHKNCK HATES
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