Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 10, 1921, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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7 ST. JOSEPH'S BOYS
ON ALL-STAR TEAMS
Kanet Butler, Breslin and
Osberne Gain Plades en
Ueague First Eleven
,HAKE BiST TACKLE
By rAUL TIIEP
THE Catholic Schools' League closed
Its football season yesterday nfter nfter nfter
noen. With the close of the season
tomes the time for the selection of nll
itar teams comprising the best players
in the league.
Eleven stars thrown Inte n game
nllheut any coaching under one- tutor
nwbablv would net fare se wclj. But
If the players selected for the first team
were taught the same system 'of play
for a short time, It is believed that they
would be able te defeat any team com
posed of players in the same organize.-
The teams selected by the Evesincj
runue LitfDOEn, an has been the case
Tilth all ether all-star tennis picked
this year, were net chosen by any one
person. Coaches, critics, players nnd
itudcntN have been consulted nnd then
a consensus taken.
st .Tnscnh's. chnmDiens. earned seven
positions en the two eleven four en
the first team and three en the second.
Villanova has bIx, West Catholic, five,
and Catholic High, five.
Kane Star End
Starting with the ends, there were
four wlngmcn who loomed above tbb
rest. U tnese lour, newever, iyiuic,
of St. Jeseph's, wasvjn a class by hlm
wlf. Neville, of West Catholic, nlse
Ttas a star. F. Quinn, of Villanova,
ami Coffee, of Catholic, were geed.
However, the former two nre placed en
the first team owing te theft nccuracy
nnd hard tackling, their speed in mjiung
down the field under puntH and forward
panes, and their knowledge of the finer
points of the game which came te them
from experience. The ether two young
sters arc placed en the second team.
There was little difficulty in the No
tation of a pnir of tackles. Hake, of
West Catholic', fctoed head and shoul
ders ever the rest of the field. He was
a 6tar nt playing hi position, nnd was
the best punt-blocker in the city. The
big Blue and White star blocked ten at
tempted kicks in nine games tills fall.
Beland. of Catholic High, was the next
bt. He also wns u stnr performer,
and both he and Hnkc hnvc been picked
for the first team. N. Schmidt, of
Catholic, and O'Neill, of St. Jeseph's,
rate second team positions.
As for the guards, Whnlen nnd Will
man. of Villnnevn, both were classy
performers. Connaughton nnd Lumn
kK both of St. Jeseph's nlse were geed,
but net as clever ns the first pair.
The two Main Line bejs arc selected
for the first tram, while the ether due
get the positions en the reserve eleven.
rtutler. of the Crimson nnd Gray, tas
the best center in Philadelphia. He was
a deter passer, could smash any kind
of a pin, and outplayed every young
ster who opposed him this jenr. He is
placed en the varsity team. Courtney,
of Vllliinewi, was a star. If any one
elr- but Itutler had been playing in the
lcagije lie would have earned the first
limn position. But, ns it Is, he is
forced te take the pivot position en the
reserves. '
Jimmy Mnllin was the most brilliant
luarterback In the league. He was n
wonderful team director, and could de
an tiling rfKr-i! of lilin
T. . , .
every game i)Ia.ed tlilN season. Mc
Xallj, of Catholic, also was clever, but
lint 11 geed ns Mullin. They arc placed
en the first nnd second teams, respec
ts ely.
llteslln Ilest Uncle
l.ee Hreslln'sSnblllty is well known te
all I'hiliiilclphin scholastic followers.
He is picked for halfbnck en the first
team, along with J. Quinn, of Vllln
nnvn I'icrling, of West Catholic, nlse
as Reed, ns was Griffith, Villnnevn'a
fiillbark. They are selected for the lialf
baeki en the reserve team.
At fulllmck Oslieme, of St. Jeseph's,
WIH n lenl eincknrlupk. lln wnH n weil-
nerful threat and could hit the line, run (
" .-mi-, iu-m it ierwnni puss niiu . imri et tins seosen.
smash plajs. He is selected ever Mc- Cnrl Themas, last year's Penn cap cap
Uennell. WVst Catholic's star. 'tain, will also he in the Yellewjackcts
I.en llrcslln led his team through a llnc-up for the first time. Themas will
Wceessfiil season. He is ranked as one piny at left guard, and ethers te piny
of the best backs in the city. He is also for the upteuncr.s are Wnllace. their
ilinsen captain nf the first team. Dlcr-' wonderful center, wlie will give I.ud
ling, of Wrst Catholic, while net the Wrny his hnnlest came of Hip sensnn
iPJiuer of lils team, also" was a geed
r'ajer. lie Imd all the qualities needed
je make a geed captain, m lie is chosen'
te lend the second team.
Tedays Soccer Game's and
Where They Arc Played
AMKIUCAN LEACJUG
i tahlll Held, referee, a. YeunB.
I'n.VNHVIA'ANIA STATi: LEAGU13
n,i! .?l".r,'.l ?' ''jnnlvnla s.' Swurth
n- inimun i ,eiu, rrrcrcc. J. JCerr. i
im'TeiV'VA(,1'u scholastic match i
.... u, i uuiic uiRn minus g 'rial
Sihoeli refeice, Icxen.ler Ceurnue.
asseciatui) eniCKirr rr.uiip i.kaqub
Oermani,.nl,?,0,"? Plv1",10"
""Manliel,,, .l rVhr W RlnlV ,
Ji'erpMmvn ,i v Merlen, nt MoereMown; '
' fee I. Jenkins '
I.NDI'STIUAT. LUAQUL! ,
'Hrtl;,,ldlkAenenty0uV"enu'0r,;!1,?errec,.l $V
llln.1. Wrnilnshouiie Klectrle "i. Snellen.
V-iL. '" .'"Innten, referie. Jehn Wnlilera.
Sun i... "'"f"..!"- Ar.' I-00."' .. ".'."I"
tnr "u '"Jim" i'ike. jereree, ii. jmni-
AI.I.IKD T.IlauU
...... V'rt Uhlslen Section A
cairnt vu .'in..,..DiH. ... u
A
na ar"1
l.ln! r.ferue I Jellv "
Thin iW i Jv'. " .. . e ..
runli.ll lVlr'Vr N7,i!"f,"t. a"
llnnii. V N '.den, at Twenty-seiend and
""ntltiBdei mrteta referee. J. Hherwoed.
"lermnntiiHn II c. vs. Cnsuga, nt 'J-i Weal
r,i ,, " nw r. turn ijuucii airefveii
Klfih . i .. . " ' ii tot iminioieii, u.
(Wind! "' Ne,'re streetH' referee, 15. Mooney.
ltni,la"" " Irancll'e. at Cheater and
nrJii 0? r'et?. referee, J. p. Crawford
,,"" ItlhbenH li C!eer, nt Nineteenth
jjrcej ,inil Hunting Park avenue; referee
" tartnrleht
NOIITHUAST SECTION
Irv?Jn,.v" I'lKhtheuM 11. C. at Tulip and
i!fk "treetH, referee 0. Weeley Rese-
Dli-. i. "'recta: referee. II. 'WllltainB
UnV, h" .""' va- ue l " at Ht
in tfi.,s,re,,t r,'ree J. Jack.
Filler at Third and Rarki
hini A'intaKe, Rorer Ree
ffli' and Ontario .treetai
ThiM " . nra .. WImIi
UnVilL"1 J""' va- Ue I'-ul at State read and
K tj.ii, ,.-wive .,, ji,;imiii, ruiirn
JL" l Third and Re-rki itrceta; ref-
era va oun eun
.: referee. W.
Thiri . "nera , wiineminir. at
Murphy "Ki atrteta. referee, J. p
FOURTH DIVISION
Sen,.,... ..BcS.nA lvls'en...
inrf v ' tuiiiiem, ai ivayne avenue
"TO Logen atreetn referee. A Klrten.
WKST 1'HIADKI.PHIA
SJnh..,a. C.l..
Wa hi r . ' Alnin A nt Hlxty-thlrd nnd
rainut .treeta: referee, J Warinlnehain.
H.V.B, ., a -."...'. W. V QCV..IWII
CIUH OA.MU8
BteeWa --jy"J" "-Sl,.0.,ttn " ar veterans, at
ffal.m, ' ii ..s-iearnem atreeti; referee, A.
t Tent's l5"jlan v. Wolfcnden-Shera,
JlewdW1 a?.,Pu,,e 'reeUi referee. K
Whlt.h.. Wlldwoed va, Lluhtheuee, at
lluaiaH.- .'""SP"' ""rce. i: willlami.
WW.?': a'
IS1HTO. .' . IV I1I1UII1B,
OOd. nc Tutln and Ann
Tayler. Cambria A. U.
l.;,r? IJp'woed, at JIa.cher and Weitmere
Wt.,;."'',.Alye".Ai A. va. Jlrltl.h War
Urchwe at. Cardlnrten. Belmont va.
"n200ni.at J"fJth atl.et and Cheater
w'e.C!in Gorden v. NatlvRy. at J
" Ticwi ttrt.uj rtfer.a. n. a. Bmlttf.
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All-Catholic Elevens
FIRST TEAS!
...Intend ....
. left tackla , , .
left tuard ....
.. , eentrr ......
Kane...(
llelnnd,,,
ttldmnn.
Rtillrr. ..
Ulialen. ,
.St. Jewnh'i
ijVIUniT
HI, Jewidl'
rlaht unra
Netllf,
riKiit tackle, . , .Umi Catholic
t MinneTn
V,?,Vl"' riant end . .. Wral Pathe lie
llr.jP' W.rlrft?t. .WMtrlh?lS
-.& '.".&''" mh-iRitJ
Osberne,
fullback
bi. Jeseph's
SECOND TEAM
. . left Mid , , . . .
. left tackle . ..
F. Quinn .
N. Schmidt
..VIIIaneTa
....Catholic
Oeurtnfr T. V.. . c5 cV :.' " ,BVliXKlr
Cennnuahtan
icii R-uard
Ceffer.
rlxlit end
McNnlly.
merlin.
fjlllhnll,.
left halfbnck
atinrtftrtiiu'l
.Catheilc
. Waal r.a.-ti.
un ii ii n
:. z. v --.T' ". " M"" miiuiic
MfBenndl fulllmck ... .'. GethSK
FRANKFORD PLAYS
TLE
Rival Lecal Football Elevens
Meet for City Honors at
Phils' BaJI Park
FrnnkfnrH
ttllllniria (20). . left end
(Lehtah)
Cooper (H) left tackle
Quakera
(T,nfBret(e)Te
(... .or
(dre ft I
Oebrnaka)
C.Themaa (10). .leftannrd,
(renn)
HnllncA (18).. . .center
(llrewn)
Denley (17). . . . .rlaht aunrd
(.HttaciiuO
. ..(11) Hpacna
(.rliivli,
.'- "iij .
., ,'enn) ,
.(1j ' ier
(Srracuse)
i ..(! i.i lie
ewcemb (0). . . .rlaht tnckle
..(Hiicknell)
W . Themas (3). . .rhtht end
(Penn Slnte)
Dewer (10).. . . quarterback
(Dartmouth)
Reinmev (2 1)... left halfback. .
(Frankfort!)
renn)
.( Miner
i-enn)
...(31 Urn! I
(IlflOHte) I
UU.I llalnea
I1nn litnt
jicimren 141
rlcht hnlflHIrtr n 1rl.l
(Ilucknell) ti,, ut..
I'Olls.,I0) .fullback . .. .(4) l, rd
(Titfla) (CelBnte)
.SuhatltiittKi for Frnnkferd Dale (1).
Scliniiler (3), Mellow (7), Kble (0), I.nnil
F.r'.n '!?' Kealea (14). Tnjler (22). Htrinse
3). Fer (luakera Cofall (B). Onult (18),
MiiKiitrr (12).
neferee It W. Maxwell, Swnrthmere.
Imtilre Chnrlea J. JlrCnrtr. (iermuntenn
Acndemr. Time et nerleda 15 minutes.
The Philadelphia Quakers meet the
Frankford Ycllewjackets nt the riiil
lles' Ball Park this afternoon at 2
o'clock in a foetboll game upon which
hinges the 1021 football championship
of the city.
The same teams met here two wcekR
age and after an hour of playing in the
mud neither was able te score. The
result was a return game nnd with a
drv field tills afternoon the Quakers arc
favored te win, uml Manager Lee C'on C'en
way backs it up with the assertion that
ills All-Amcricnn outfit will be en the
long end of the score.
Kvery one in the northeast section
is talking about the game nnd holds n
contrary opinion te the manager of
the Quakers. They will be at the Phils'
Park te root for their favorites and
it is expected that the largest crowd
that ever witnessed nn independent
foetbnll contest in this city will be en
hand when Ileferec Itebcrt'W. Maxwell
sends the two tejuns en their way.
Ileth teams beast powerful aggrega
tions with many Ali-Amcriran plnjers
in the line-up. Iteside the trio of
former Penn stnrs. Miller. Wrnv nnd
QUAKERS FOR Tl
up sinrreu inij.imc, inc ijiiaKcr nave etlier All
T l.l ., J ... ' ..
Americans ns Jee Alexander, of Svrn-
ense; Johnny fe'eett. of Lafayette, and
Illiikcj Haines nnd Harry Itebb, of
State.
The Quaker backfield Is the most
powerful they have ever presented In
Sc6tt, Haines, Itebb and Jim Laird.
Stan Cofall, the Notre Dame star, will
nlse be en hand .ready te play nt any
moment.
Frnnkferd is net wanting when it
comes te Aturs. Manager Heward Ilow Ilew
kcr has n number of new faces in the
line-up, including two of the Consho Censho Conshe
liocken liackfield stars of this year.
Harry Itesetsky. of Penn, nnd Knrl
Petteigcr. Pettciccr was with Paddv
Drlscell's Chicago tcum for the greater
Cooper and Denley. New comb, the line
cench at Ilucknell this jear. will be In
action, nnd Dinger Denne, of Tufts, is
expected te furnish a few thrills with
Ids punting. Denne will play fullback.
The Yellewjackcts will be accom
panied te the ball park by their band,
which has been augmented for the occa
sion by an additional fifteen lieccs.
Shcp lteynl, president of the clftb, Is
making arrangement for nnethcr big
parade, providing the northeast team is
returned a winner.
BIKE PACE INCREASING
" "
Riders Pep Up en Last Day
of
e i j
Grind
New Yerk, Dec. 10. Although the
rldcyi in (lie slx-day bike nice iiarensed
"clr I'"ec (I""'K tiw "rfn0n te was
lln clnuiKC ill their relative positions at
neon. The si. leaders had covered
'je-ie mil,.., and S Inns. Tile rccer.l for
M ' W IllilCH and II
'3' nmeren and Kaiser in II
laps made
1014.
Texas Game for "Colonels"
Tort Werth, Tex.. Dec. 10, Texaa A. nnd
M. ColleBe will Dlay Centre Cnlleue'B wonder
Utay, repreeentinif the State Kalr Aaseclu
tlen. nrreptcd a mime with the "I'rayiiiu
Ci-'diipIh" follewlnir T C. 17 cancellation
fnetliall team n unnna en junuary i. jee
""" ""eptcd a lame llh the "I'ray n
Ci-'diipIh" fe ew nir T C. II "a cancellation
,of b Mine aiheduled te he plajed here th
( 7v attrr New Year'.
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TRENCHES AS GOLF HAZARDS
ON HISTORIC BATTLEGROUND
New Seven Pines Battlefield Country Club te Be Opened in
May at Richmond Hagen
Flnehiirst, N". O.. Dec. 10.
pOIiFKRS of Virginia are the first te
- preserve n irginin Civil ar bat
tlefield. On May 31, the anniversary date of
the battle of Fair Oaks or Seven Pines,
the Seven Pines Uattlcfipld Country
Club course will be ready for piny, ac
cording te S. M. Newton, a recent vis
itor here.
Nine holes nre being constructed
upon the battlefield. It was en this
spot that the Confederate army of 03,
000 men. under the command of General
Jeseph (Old Jee) Johnsten, repulsed
the first advance en Ktchmend by the
I'nlen Army e'f 100.000 troops, which
was led hv General McClcIlan.
The l.attle of Seven Pines lasted two
days, nnd. with the Puttie of Antletnm.
was rated as the jnest hotly contested
of the war. Mere thnn 11,000 men fell
In the fighting there.
Hazards Named
In building the course, rninparts
nnd ditches thrown up for the battles
have been utilized ns hazards, nnd
these nre te be marked by the lletnry
Club of Richmond with the names of
officers who conducted the engagement.
The Seven Pines battlefield has an
extenstvewnr record. It was used in
the Revolution for a drill ground, nnd
during the World War the Government
manufactured powder theie.
Richmond heard the guns fired at
Seven Pines. Fer two days ambulances
brought In wounded. Kvery house In
the city was opened for the wounded
troops. It Is estimated thnt fiOOO Con
federate soldiers were cared for in hos
pitals and private homes in Richmond
after this battle.
And new the golfers plan te preserve
the bnttlefield liv building golf courses.
$.VH) Clubhouse
The club purchawed a hospital from the
Government for a little mere than $300
TO PLAY OFF TIE
7
Fruit and Produce Commission Mer
chants lMeet in Grid Game
The Fruit and Produce Dealers' Asso
ciation will play off their football tic
en the P. R. R. Y. M. C A. grounds,
FoKty-feurtli street nnd Pnrkside nvc
nut, this afternoon. The Deck Street
Commission Mei chants will battle the
Vine Street Commission Merchants.
According te Alt Stevens, former
Wenennh and Northeast High star, sev
eral former oil-American gridders will
appear )n the line-up of betli teams.
He says that betli teams nre evenly
matched, and that a repetition of the
tie game plajcd en Thanksgiving Day
probably will be the result.
Navy, Leses Gym Coach
Aiinnpella, Sid.. Dec. 10, I.lrutenmt
Commander William A. Hlehardnen. for three
tears Kninatlum officer at the Naval Acad
emy, haa heen ordered te sea duty and will
he relieved about January 1 by Lleutennnt
Ilenjamln P. l'erry. The latter, formerly
center en the .football team nnd ft weight
thmtur hui brun associated with Cemmiind.
er Richardson for aome time.
CDC
'r.jV. v 'f . L-t lli
HebertW. Maxwell,
sports editor of
the Evening Public
Ledger, who um
plred the St. Jes
e D h'g Villanova
foetbnll game yes
terday. was "shot'
by the camera man
as he removed a
gang of mud from
the eye of J. Quinn,
Vlllanevft'B left
halfback
May Tour Seuth This Winter
nnd n 100,000-gallon water tower
for S73.
Tiiis hesnltnl. when remodeled, will
erve ns n clubhouse nnd the water
tower will keep the fairways and put
ting surfaces, green. The course will
be extended te eighteen holes.
Iiritlsh professionals have found ex
hibition tours through the United Stntes
se profitable tiiat some of the lending
American players have begun te wonder
if tiiey cannot de well nt it. Jim Tlarncs
nnd Jeck Hutliisen, holders of the Brit
ish nnd American, open titles, arc te
tour the Pacific Const States this winter
and it bt likely that 'Walter Hagen nnd
n partner may try the Seuth this win
ter.
Hagen is nlse thinking of going en
nn exhibition tour next summer, after
he returns from Itritnln, for he plans
te make his third start in the British
open championship nt Sandwich next
June. Ilngcn would draw well en tour.
Didn't ray
While Ilrltish pairs arc easily able
te make n small fortune in a three
months' exhibition trip in the United
Stntes, American professionals could
hnrdly make their expends if they nt
tcmptcil te dcinenstrnte their abilities
in Orent Rrltaln.
When Hngen nnd Rnrnes were en
the ether side two .irnrn nge they ob
tained just one exhibition mutch', nnd
lUid thnt ngslnst Geerge Duncan nnd
Abe Mitchell. Hagen nt thnt time wns
the American open champion. He was
in Knglnnd preparing for the British
open whicli wns held nt Deal.
Professional golfers who tour the
Seuth cneli winter hnd a very lean sea
son this year, but hope that the larger
leserts will offer sufficient prize money
thin winter te mnke the trip worth
while. A few geed teurnaiwiits are in
prospect at Snn Antonie, Hclliiir, Fla.,
and the North and Seuth at Pinchuret.
SOCCER STARS MEET
All-High and All-Private Teams In
Battle
All-lllcli Scheel
Petfrlrk
VIl-ITIrate Scheel
anal
McC'laln
Stnllnmn
HnlhrtdEr
Wnnhee
Nnlilnkl
IennMr
line
(inllen .
Hehwnrta
Deurlierty
Itndd
rlhl fullback..
left fnlllMrk.
rlaht hnlfhnrk
renter halfback
left hnlfbaek..
nutdde richt. .
InMlde rlaht .
center fenwird.
Inside left...
eiitalde left. .
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The All-High Sciioel Soccer team, as
picked by Coach Vail, of the West
Philadelphia High Scheel, will meet the
All-Prhate Scheel eleven, picked by
Mr. I). MeCermick, of Penn Charter,
en Northeast Field, Twenty-ninth nnd
Clearfield HtreetH, this nfternoen.
Reth teams have been practicing all
week. The public high school has bern
using Franklin Field for its practices,
while the private school crew has been
working out at Queen Lnne.
l'arren A. A. v.euld like te hear from aome
flrat-claaa aeccer clevena having- home fields.
J. J. CTNelll. 218 Weal Oxford street.
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LEONARD-BRITTON
NOT BARRED IN N. J.
Reports of Taboo en Their
Match at Newark Denied
by Commission
BENNY HERE ON DEC. 20
Ry LOUIS II. JAFFE
OOMERODY pulled what is familiarly
known ns n "boner." It isn't true
thnt a Jack Rritten-Rcnny Leenard
bout Is tabooed In the State of New
Jersey.
Several days age a "scandal" story
came out from Newark te the effect
that the New Jersey Stnte Ilexlng Com
mission had refused te O. K. a' twelve
rounder between the welterweight title
holder nnd the chnmplen of the llght
wclghts thnt mich a bout, if staged,
would have te be held some ether place.
Jersey didn't want the bout, nnd that
was that.
Leenard become awfully grieved
rather peeved. Se did Rritten. Did
some one have the iden thnt the bout
wouldn't be ns should? Wns there
any feeling thnt the match would net
be up nnd nbevc beard? These ques
tions and ethers evidently worried the
respective chninpleiis that their hon
esty should be doubted nnd It looked
ns if they would go "up in arms"
nsalnst the Jersey body.
However, with a statement Issued
yesterday by Rebert II. Dehcrty, chair
man of the New Jersey Stnte Athletic
Commission, everything new Is lovely
Leenard nnd Rritten have been exen
erated, nnd indications at the present
time point te n bout between them in
the near future.
Here's the official statement by Chair
man Ddherty :
"Erroneous reports have been clreu
uated te the effect that Denny I-nnnrd.
lightweight chnmnlen of the world, nnd
.lack nrltten, uclterwelsht champler of
the world, would net be allowed te box
In New Jersey because of some nlleKed
' order of this commission hnrrinR the
bout This Is fnlse In every particular.
Se far as the New Jersev Commission Is
concerned tyenard and llrltten hne net
been barred In this State
"The commission has ruled that the
Iyenard and llrltten bout could r.et be
held In the Neuark Armery until the
promoters assured the commission thnt
thev would furnleh adequate police pro
tection tn the fans who would be at
tracted te this bout Ve want no scenes
such as attended the Wllla-Fullen nnd
1-enard.Knns.is bout promoted by these
snme men."
The reason thnt the champions nre
ngreeing te box for n promoter In Jer
sey rather thnn in New Yerk, where n
leciien Is given nnd where Leenard
would have a chance of winning the
welterweight title from Rritten, Is that
both men. it is said, nre nt odds with
Tex Rlcknrd, of the Garden. Accord
ing te inside Information both Rritten
and Leenard have threatened never te
box nt the Madisen Square Gaidcn.
the major arena in New Yerk City,
until n change hns been made in the
management.
The next time Leenard is te answer
the tingle of the gong will be in Phila
delphia. He Is te appear in an eight
round contest nt the Ice Palace, and
Tim Dreney. the rugged LaiKuntrinn.
has been signed te meet the title
holder. Dreney recently came out with a
statement that n number of top-notch
lightweights had refused te meet him
nt 135 pounds, at U o'clock, then Tim Tim
othy Issued n deli te Leenard nt cntch
weights and. after a let of dickering
by Geerge Pawling, he finnliy clinched
the contest for the night of Decern -
ucr -'u.
Scraps About Scrappers
eA 1'"n,r-,I suB-cests the follewlnir sheu
t" . J?cnl. DrciKr'!m "" l'rlces from
h.J. ,B: ,-Jee Tlplltz Illn Anpele.
Uundee vs Harry (Kid) llrewn. Heeky Ann
uV!, ""Ulln Jatksnn, Iw Tendier
'"r rreedman and llenp 1-enard s
JiJK llrltten, Net a bad hnw, but It would
tope te be put en In the Ytile Ilewl. Uuyk's
Thirty Acrea-or sumo Place like that.
Johnny Krniise. of Nlcetewn. Is back from
Atlantic City, where he sns he udmlnls
tend a. terrlfle luclnit te IMdle .Mernn.
scerlnB several knockdowns, en Thursday
night. V urthcrmere. Krause saa that he
was eutwelahed nttecn pounds. .Merun
lemlnit In at 103,
Thnrley Anrele han matched his llght
welKht hope, Jee Hene. te meet Temmy
Spi'iie at Newark Decemlier 10 and I'hll
Halxudera at Paterson. N J.. Christmas
afternnen Anxeln also tins hooked Kid
Itanry te mm .Scully !...! in tht seml
llnnl te the llenu-Spene matth.
Illlb Deilne. IlenlMin llnfr'u i,amnn. .,.,.
will be nut t" step tht) knockout tr.i'l nr
Uenny Ilass when thev clash In one of the
prelims lit the lllinnl.L Mnmlnv nlhi ni...
wind-up will be a return encounter between
Harry Kid llrewn nnd Johnny Dundee, who
will substitute for Joe Ilenjamln. the latter
hurt In tra nlnit. Their meeting last summer
""-; "'L " ws a. um iracaa. despite
the rain. Other numhira. n,nnv u.nn... ..1
Jimmy Mende. Kid Wairner is irnhh.. n,!
man and Matty Dechter vs. Hebby Weliaat.
Hebby Ilarrrtt will make hla debut as' a
wind-up Dcrfermer at thn TrM ii.in. ..
Tuesday nliht. The classy Callfernlan.
Oeorae I.yge , will be the person of the sec-
nu .i auu ik win av a. 111 men Between a
puncher and u boxer, Qrerae lixlune Is
another Callfernlan en thu bill He meats
iixie ,uen. ut Aianama ether numbers.
Johnny .Mealy ya. yeunu Jee Wclllnir. Hllley
rl va IMdle Dejle.
Charley Cell. of Seuth Phlll, haa rece.
ered from an attack of rheumatism and he
has started tralnlna- fur matches with any
of the letal lUhtwelnhta.
Jee Illcharils, who apiieared In a number
of 135-pound matches at Atlantic City, Is In
town prepared te take en, any of thn Phlla
delphlans his welnht Jllchnrds Is a I11c.1l
lad, but he hus been delnic most of his bexlnir
out of town for the Inst ear.
Jimmy linn, a local llBhtwelnht has
been In strict tralnlna at Adam llyan a for
a bout he has booked with Veunir Ienard
nt IlendlnB. Pa December 13 Uaan la
belne Broemed by Veung Johnny Wllllts, who
reiently entered the Rnrnu 119 a manaBer,
hllent I'nrjrnr, the deaf-mute Nesre boxer
scored a three-round knockout eer Jim
Jacksen nt the Gelden Gate A. C (National
A. A.) Thursdny nlBht. Jehn Henry John John Jehn
eon is tiliiKlni.- weekly shows at the Kleenth
street club. He haa matchul Jim Hoeker te
meet Joe Llbby thera next Thursdny night
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The Hardest
Battle
Werrimcnt of Phil Glass
man in Beut With Calla
han Made Tendler's
Toughest Tussle
By LEW TENDLEIt
THERE are three men who gate mc
tough bouts, but the hardest of my
ring career when I tnke Inte consid
eration the "licking" my mnnnger nnd
pnl, Phil Glnssinan, took thnt night,
was with ! rankle
Cnllnhnn, of Rrook Rreok Rroek
lyn. It happened
right here at the
Olympln Club dur
ing the season nf
11)18, nnd for three
rounds I had mere
trouble lu my cor
ner with Glnssmnn
thnn I hnd out
there facing Cnlla
hini. As I recnll it
Callahan kept buf
feting mc around
pretty much. He
slam-banged nnd
miuuneletl me nil
around the ring.
His body smashes in
the first round robbed me of some of
my strength. I ceuldn t get stnrted.
When I walked n little wobbly te my
corner nt the bell ending the first round
Phil, wild-eyed nnd excited, let loose a
string of conversation a mile n minute.
I tried te aurr him ft cijtliwi)
was levely: that it trim only n mat
ter of another minute or .10 heferc
I iceiilil get started, hut I'hil "was
hanging en the ropes": he seemed
almost worried te death. In the
scqend and third round Callahan
continued te wallop mc with every
thing. Once or twiic he staggered
mc and I felt niyself reeling. Hut
all the while I was confident that
Callahan would net hneck mc out.
Every time I looked tewnrtl my cor
ner, even though I didn't feel like it
ns It wns no laughing mntter te get
wnllepetl se hard by Callulinn I hnd te
sinlle te see the antics of Glnssmnn.
He wns like n wlM man, hopping
in euiid, ut) nnd down, his linnds mega mega
peoned at his mouth, shouting. "Held
en. Lew held en, Lew." He was as
pale ns a ghost.
I've seen Phil take 'ibentinss" while
F
Philadelphia Field Club Faces
Hardest Game of Season
Here With Fall River
KERR ALSO ON SIDE LINES
. riillndrlphla
Hlehflrld
Hethune.. .
Fergusen.
Full River
Alden
Lindsay
l.lttlrjnhn
.NundherR
goal
right fullback
.left fiillbiirk
right halfback
Tenter hnlfhnrk.
.left liulM.'irk.
nulslde right
Inside right
renter forward
Insldei left
Murray..
Nlelsen
lirlmer
Cellier.
Merley
llrlttnln .
rnmnliell
Vlrmlng
rntts
Parker
Mnllnrnnii
niieniiwmir
1 errignn
Itutler
nutslde left
Weir
Referee Oeerge Yeung, Philadelphia,
The American League teccer mntcli
betwen IMiilndeliihln Field Club nnd
Fnll Hivcr is the feature of the lecnl
enrd this afternoon. The gnme will
be plnyed nt Cnhill Field. Twentj
nliith' und Cainliiiu streets. Anether
mntcli of JrtTerest is 11 fiicndly contest
between the I lib" and Woltcnden-Shero
nt Tnth nnd Ilutlcr sticcts.
Fall Hiver gave I'liilndelphla its
closest mntcli of the year several weeks
nge, Jimmy Wnlder's tcum wen, but
hnd n hnrd time in doing se. The st.ie
of the New Knglnnd fnrwnrds worried
the I'hilndclphln tlefeinlcrs repeatedly
nnd many neiittil observers declnred
Tnll Itlver deserved fe w in en the dm 's
piny.
Mnnnger Wnlder. fm the fust time
tiiis Hen son. is net a 'bit optimistic eter
the outcome nf the engagement. Kerr,
the regular goalkeeper, is out of the
game, having been taken ill during lust
Sunday's; cenfst with the I'nlces, nnd
Perter, the stnr ferwnul, wns injured
in yesterday's practice, l'ettcr la a
valuable man, nnd his nbsence will
wenken the front line considerable
The visitors have a ilnshimr. bnnir.
up style of attack typical of Amerienn Amerienn
bern soccer players The comhinntlen
piny nnd skillful dribbling which is
nppnrent of the Hills' sun-ess K less
nppaient In the bruising n(Teiisic of
the New Kngland aggregation, and the
visitors' defensixe is leputed te be of
n high caliber.
DOG SHOW TODAY
Tiega Kennel Club te Exhibit All
Breeds
The nil-breed deg show of the Tleg.t
Kennel Club will be held en the Conti
nental Hoef tills afternoon. Phases
hm-e been allotted tn eer breed known
te dogdein. Alse, theie will be set em'
cups, trophies nnd ineucv pr'zcs, whi '
are eiTercd for open competition.
These who lime (titiseuled tn dnn !i
ermine this afternoon are men nnd
women who have had much experience,
ns judges of some of the largest shmu,
in the eeunjtiy. This should make the
matter of judging interesting.
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PORTER OUT
SOCCER UNE4IP
""7 : ?-
Ring
of My Career
Evening Ledger Decisions
of Ring Bouts' Last Night
CAM nil I A A. P. Al Verlieeken outpeinted
West Philadelphia Temmy (I'Toele, Jimmy 1
Meflevern vnn from Johnnj Ilnuber, Hebby
Wilsen defcnl'd T-rry llnnlnn. Jnhnnj
lleyd stepped Temmy Nelsuti, second 1 Hilly '
.Marriett bent limy iieinney.
NEW YOKK Pete Herman knerkril out
Packer O'Ontly, first! Hummy Unit defeated
Recky Walker, .loe Tj-nch stepped Mnsle
Williamson, etalithi Abe Atlell (leldsteln tie-
Ill'FrAI.0 Itecky Kansas defeated liar. 1
ney Adair.
rAJ.T, RIVi:i(, .MASH .tackle Clark wen
from Jack Htone. I
v-
in the corner of ether boxers, but that
nlnl.f In ,.,.. linnf n'lll, (nllntinn Hlncu.
man get tlic worst , "socking" of his
managerial career.
n jitrii inc iinuui iimiiui m-m'u j
found that I was stepping fnster ami
also was getting mere nnd smoother
motion In my arms. Although I ached
and pained around the body from the
terrific benting and I felt somewhat
dizzy, gradually my head cleared e
that by the end of the fourth I wii
fighting better thnn ever. The fifth nnd
sixth were repetitions of the fourth
nnd, ns I remember It, 11104 of tlic
papers gave me a win.
Geerge Chnney and Willie ,lncken
nre' the ether boxers with whom I hud
hnrd times of it. The first time I met
the Raltlniercan was in 11J1S, nnd in
the second round I knocked him down
with a left flush en the jnw. The fans
were yelling for n knockout, but tiicj
didn't knew that thnt punch find
broken my hnnd. I leuldn't use it
thereafter t? the besl of my abilit . and
for the remainder of the six rounds I
hnd te sliew my best defence te be
standing at the finish
Thnt Jncksen bout nt tne ball p.11 k
may stnnd out In the minds of n let
of fans ns m.v hardest battle It
wasn't. Willie knocked me tli..v' nil
right in thnt Hr-r round. Rut reilly
I never was hurt. I knew everything
tlint was going en. and the set nnd time
I went down I leuld linc gotten up
immediately, but inv belter jutlginrnt '
told me take "nine."
After the first lemul Imkieii
11 at 10f he had fought hiiniclf
out had "shot his belt," tn they
say and I think I invv him a
worse lacing that night than any
one I have ever met.
llnrry Orel) will tell the ter or hi
hardest rlnit battle In Tuesday's Issue of tin
Evening Public I.edcir
INTERCITY SOCCER CLASH
Pick of Cricket Club League te Play
New Yerk Eleven Today
A soccer eleven composed of the pick
of the players in the At-necinted ("rlckei
Clubs' League Is scheduled te meet nn
eleven composed of pln.rers from the
tennis in the ew lerk section this
afternoon nt Stutvu Island.
It Jh tlic (ir.t of the annual eiiex.
the second of which will be pln.ted 111
this city wnne time in January. The
Philadelphia team has had little or no
opportunity te perfect team work, but
expcetK te gain the decision ever their
CSnthnm rivnls. who will be nt the smne
disadvantage, having been selected from
the lending teams in the New Yerk
section. The line-up:
I'hllmleliilili. New nrk
Hnrba goal Nutkln
I (lermnnteuii stilt 1 Islunil
I.""" right fiillbark ,ir
Merlen Vt hltrs ( risrrnt II
1 AimrewH left fiillbark Mi Krgg I
Moen-stuwn Sditrn Island
It. lleh-rten rlcht h.ilfbnrk Mrl.rnneii
, iiiiii.iriiniri i , i. . iresent II
i,iur rr iiier iiailliaru
l.,....
Merel left hnlfhnrk
I'lilhidrlplilit
J. IllsNten iiutNlde right
Philadelphia V. C.
Rlnns Inside right
Phihiilrlphlu ('. ('.
hi. (ent-r forward
Philadelphia C. ( .
Cliiipmnn In. hie lift
.Mentclnlr
I.mrli
( irsirnt II
Meller
Ihiglewoed
t liters
Cresernt S
Tepnln
iirrien .inroens
stiiten Islnnil
anf 7. f.' ........... .. ,,V.,"I,I,, Mt . Ilntchlnse,,
Referee-
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-IV. ifnlljwned.
( resient s
INDOOR FOOTBALL GAME
Service Troop and Darby
Fire
Elevens Meet Tonight
.i T,,,nn?c,rvic, Tren' "'" "'aucuinl
the 1021 indoor football season Mndn
nigllt at the "uvelr Anion. Thiitv Thiitv
secend stteet nnd Lnn. .istei meiiue
with file Dnrbj i'ne eleen. Tin. ..mi'.
will sinit at s:l."..
Jnhiiii Mngulie, wlm uiptaiuul the
teain last vein-, ngalii is 1 a-k and will
Play fullback He was ,, ieinl,ei ,.f fhf
Philadelphia (Junkers this tent. CIi-ii-Ii.
(intilt, uKe of the ijnakcis- "I.d"
.n,ir.(iV, f I',',,,R': Ceetge Ie,,pe,t
of Mllaneva; Mennhan. of ren Col Cel
lege: Den Kochferd. Oiegeiski. Jln.nn
Cnrlin, of I.n Hnlle Prep: Prank Dew
hurst, of Penn fresh: Hinkle, of Hai -risburg
Ted. ; Pat Ueillc, . f Vl.tiK.
nnd Kirk Swing, former West run,,,
delpliin High enprnin. ate iininii, the
s nrs who will nppeai the Scrii...
Troop s line-up.
Seven Mat Meets for Green
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