Mf" "p-'"nf lenn Quintet Establishes Recerd by Helding Ursinus Scoreless Frem the Field in Annual Gamfe ' Moored penn will . HA VU JKW ''Alumni Said te Be in Faver of Granting Heisman His Release te Accept Offer Frem Cincinnati University Council Meets Tomorrow Rt'MOIlS thnt nccm te hnre some foilndntlen hnve been percelntinf? through the nthlctlc elrclcfl of the Unl Ttslty of Pennsylvania during the last few 1nys te tlic effect that Jehn W. Helsmnn, hend conch of the Ited nnd Blue for the.lnFt two yenrs, will be .Iren his relcnfie by the Athletic Coun cil 1 nt Its meeting cither tomorrow or In JflceercilnB te these versed In thenrt flf politics nt the University, the alum ni principally these who hnve played Wall during their undergraduate 5ys, are after the scalp of the former flterglft Tech tutor, and they think the Milett way out of the dilemma Is te hand Heisman his walking pnpcrfl, se that he can te free te deal with the University of Cincinnati, which has made him n very tempting offer. Heismnn's contract hns one mere year te run at the University, nnd he stated emphatically last Saturday morning. !nd reiterated It again by tclegrnm i!L Teledo, thnt he has never been n fr centrnct-brenker, nml that no mntter Bew attractive an ener e "" Xr Institutions, he would remain nt Pennsylvania, provided his services Vtrc desired. (Shortly after the close of the Inst traien, when it teas rumored that Uttsman had coached hl last Red ami Blue team, a member of the Football Committee stated that the head coach would agatn held the reins in 1022. And, se far as is hnewn, no official statement has leen made that Hctsman t te be relcated. I It is an open secret nt the University that scverul of the most prominent un derfrrnduates " hnve been sounding out the feeling of the alumni nnd under graduates concerning the (poaching sys tem and it Is sold that they have ar rived at the conclusion thnt a new coach Is needed. These Mentioned Four names were mentioned by thefec Students ns being the type of conch de flrcd, namely Heb Folwell, of theNnvyj Andy Smith, e' California ; Huge Jlez dfk of Pcnn State, nnd Oel noble, of Cernell. It is virtunlly Impossible Jer Penn te secure the services of any of the quartet, nil of whom hnve done remark able work during the Inst campaign. Furthermore, it is averred by cms followers of Pcnn that a Penn mnn must be the coach or none. The alumni arc Ureng for former Penn players. In the long history of Pennsylvania toot ball, the Hed nnd Blue has nlwnys been coached bv n grndunte and there Is little likelihood that thla policy will be changed. Hclsmnn hnsbecn out of town since last Hnturdav morning en n speaking tour In the Interest of foetbnll nmeng the alumni. He spoke In Washington Saturday. Pittsburgh Monday, nnd To Te ledo Tuesday, nnd lnbt night was sched Holds Ursinus Without a Field Ceal in 40 Minutes of Play in 34-te-6 Victory reixrxiK nKsri.Ts renn. Sti Urtdnufl. 7. I rtmeuth, 43i Mlddlebnry, 15. l'rlnerten. 20 1 Ihlnh. 17. I'mn Krenli. IUi Ilruwn rrcp. n lAfayette. 03i Miihlrnbiiric. 10. Army, Mi 8t. Jewpli Cellrfr of Phlln lelnhla. IS. Ntt. 49 Hlue KMcr. 12. FOR the first time in the history of hnsketbnll in the University of Penn ylvnnin an opposing tenm wns held Without n single field genl. Coach Eddie MoNiehel and .Tee Fog Feg rty made the nbeve stntement Inst night nfter the Ursinus gnme. which Penn wen .14 te fl. Rnlph Mergnn. chnirmnn of the Rnskethnll Committee at the University, snld thnt net In his memory wns such n fent performed, al though he would hnve te leek up the records te make certain thnt It hnd Jisver occurred ninny yenrs nge, Penn showed brlllinnUy Inst night, their passing, sheeting nnd general play being better thnn Inst yenr's quintet was at this time of the season. IWenslvely. the tenm wns without n doubt the best in yenrs. Ursinus hnd a green tenm. wns without the services el Its captain nnd "looked like the veriest novices stacked up against Hill Crave nnd ills mntes, but despite this, the great defensive playing of Pcnn cannot be disregarded. The Cellegevllle players had few chances te sheet for the basket, and n but nt-,, nr tlipnn U'Prn from lIlHhlttpPI ' beyond the 20-feet nuirk. They were tinnlila te niMietrnti, tbe Tleil nnd III lie unneie le penetrate rap ucti nnti jiiui uciriiBCN iinurr me iMisuri. " .wuu-i end egel. in particular, breaking up every effort that might hnve resulted In a deuble-decker. Ter thirty-two minutes the first vnr lt.v quintet played the stellnr net, then In enine n completely new tenm which for four minutes longer stumped every Ursinus eftert for n two-jieiiitcr. The third tenm composed of four fresh piny rs nnd Jimmy McNichol for the Inst four minutes continued the great exhi bition of defensive piny. Kmll Resennst, whose sheeting ln the lest two gnmes, hns been of the spec tacular .variety, cashed In with four field enls. Walt Huntzlnger nnd IUI' Grave had three apiece, Pes Miller two. Macintosh -and Vegelln one. Crave was off In Ids fnitl-genl sheeting, nnd scored but four of his nine tries. fhe first-year team had a walkover Jytli llrewn Prep, defeating the school- DOTH f$ tn R Tlin vlulti.ru u-ni-n n-nii '"My weak and Dnnny McNichol's live "'mnly rode roughshod ever them. Car mack was the lending scorer with six eals. Pnyiie, the baselmll and foot feet pall star, plnying his first game edged In with five deuble-deckers. -'enjght the team leaves for Hyra Jiiee aD,i West Point, where they nlny flny nml Sntnnlny iiIkIUn. Twelv Plajcrs will nmkc the trip, In nililltlen te the coaches. The snnieH will be the "fin wny from home for the tenm, nnil will test their mettle for the IiIr Rnnics te come. The OrnnRe 1h wild te Ih ex V,!?m,1,y trenu thl HciiHen. i lint la rcenrdpil ns nnn nf Mm Inn. dceres ever mailc In Welghtmnn Hnll resulted jestcnlay nfternoen In the ame between Deltn Knppn Kpillen nml tita UpHllen In nn Inter-fratcrnlty agUe game, which' wen wen by the n 7J.T .4i 3 The flr8t 'W enll 1 te ". tarj ErtrcHavang, the foetbnll'plnyer, WMnt foul BOftl.' PENN QUINTET SETS NEW SCORE RECORD UKW UUACHl uled for Clevelnnd. Although It has been said thnt Ilclsman has asked that Ire. be relieved of his centn.ct next sea son nothing of nn official nature hns oeen given out by the athletic authori ties or the conch. Yesterday Sydney Hutchinson, chairman of the Football Commit Cemmit tec, returned te the Vnivenity after an abience of two weeks and was seen In consultation with Act' ing Graduate .Manager llushnell, cx'Cantain Ilex Wray and Cap-tain-elect l'es Miller. The eon een ference was an informal one and nothing tens given out for publi catien. What Miller Says Pes Miller, elected te lead the Ked nnd Mile en the gridiron next fall, stated after his mates bad honored him thnt he hoped for n change next year, nnd thnt he thought Penn would hnve n winning tenm. "We nre going te hnve a real team next year," said Pes. "We will have a large number of this yenr's squad hack lit college, the entire freshman tenm nnd a Miund of new men thnt will eclipse nny ether squad In the history of the University. With nbselute co operation I think we nre going te show the college world fhnt we are no longer doormats." The question of n conch doesn't bother him nt all, Miller snld. Te Play Lnfayctte Wfth the Athletic Council meeting tomorrow te gass en the schedule for next season mere rumors have been flying nbeut. It is new said .that La fayette, considered oft the schedule since the close of the last season, would appear; en Franklin Field again next fall. They nre due, according te the forecasters, for October i!l. The ?nvy will nlny here October 28. followed by Dartmbuth en November 4, Pittsburgh Tllden Favqrs Seeding n week inter, then Penn State and , T , lu be nmnn thesp pr,.,Pnt nt Cernell. The early games have been ,0 mcPfnB nt thc Executive Committee unchanged since the last report of the of t,1(, xinit,.,! States Lawn Tennis As As deiwstcrs, Frank In nnd Marshall open- ..,,. ...i.ich will be held in New Ing the sensen, followed by (Jetty rhIIUrg nnd Hwnrthmere. If the sehwlule above is adopted the Red nnd Rlue will have another bard season. With three of the undefeated teams in the East en the list Penn cnnbc eIiminntcd nnd thnt next bensen the beast of having one of the finest sehed- i Ktari( ln nny teurnnment will be plnced nlpq ln tlin rnlllltrv Tonight the wrcstflng team will stage Its first meet of the new sensen with the Allentown Y. M. C. A. grnpplers. The meet Is n practice one nnd will hnve co bearing en the Intercollegiate stnndlngs. Pes Miller, elected enptain e) the Red nnd Hluc football team yesterday, is the third player by that I'nme te be honored with a Pcnn enptaincy. Heinle Miller, In recent yenrs, and Allie Mil ler, n decode nge, were the ether rep resentatives of that nnme. The Inst 5WO "wiiii h,,r ""S1, 'n.",e "rlRlnn,n' ' from tt illlnmspart. Pes is net nreln- tire and halls from Lebanon. , Scraps About Scrappers Jrw Mbby. lecnl NVcre lxer, will meet nnother fr;ntlen'an of color. Jim Itrekcr, .'n the wlni!-up of Jehn Henry Je'hnsnn'd weekly hiV nt Iho Qehlen Onte A. C. (Xntlannl A. A.) tonight. The mntch In eenenuiea rer einni reunu.i. ether numbri iminir itiuce v. iJiacK Harry Nutter vs. Hilly Thern Flfulnmienn, :tyn'smuh i"! fmim i. jennny .Meniey. Hiurty Smith v Kiel Oreen. ,-vnl Hplke Ilejer t, llnhby Hayes. An Inter-eltv Itintnm bout .between I.tttle Jeff, uf r.altlmnre. and JfnnU Mcflnvern, of I'ert niclunenil. will he t e rcntutt of Hie wlnrt-up at "he rnmbrl.x temnrejw night JefT htm iippeirfl.l In nevernl mntrhen nt thn uptown elub IVnny BnHn will k en In th e'iil rvinlnst Yeunir Orlffn, rrelln-.n: I"flhliV velir-t e. Jliiunv Itnvrnr l. ?,trrin",.H JoePenrer ana Kill KHy vs. ivil ..li'V-ey. Jelmnr Punilre nmln will Im the hen-lllner n the Olymnla. XlemUv nlnht. H wl'l tnlt , en Jimmy Ilunlnn. ths touch from -Denver ' ml who nle Im an Italian. In n nrhertuled clitht-reunner. it will be a boner lerntin tluhter scran. return Imut ttween Oeorule Werner and Ilmmy Olhbene will be t e nenil. Jlrr.mv Kirk v. Willie Ferifu.en. Jee Miller VH Tedro Campe, tt Filipine, and Hilly rimpuii va. Hay TWrnent nre ether num-,1 T.m preaey hi. moved 1,1, ,rnInlnK nuar- tcr, from i.r.neater te tbe hin. or Men,,, junk nnd Timethy li nnlhln h; trulnlni: n.n iraininK ae-,, of hli I 1!, career th.it with rhimplen Hen: at the Ice Palaei Tueedny nltht. lurii- iim inn muri iiniH-r I n 111 Iran cent of the profit will 1 turned ever tn f c Amerlcn I.eilen. Three ether eleht. round beutn ire prnnrnm-d Jnlinnr nillmne n ceu.ru will be rcpre Rynted In two Imutw at the National Sat urday nhrht. when Aler Hart ami Temmy McLnuxhlln meet Kid Wwtner and Wll lie Monre In reinectl six-round deuih. Johnny 'nmpl,- Seuth Philadelphia Iwixnr. him ben In ntrkt tielnlmr for e-iveral wcekn mil he Ib prepirrd le make a leturn te tbe ring-. He wvIbIih 122 pounds and would like te t a restart niraln-t llenny Kiiaa. fit. Ilenleii's 0. V. will held ltd fourth annual ameker at Seventeenth nnd llltuer iitreetn tenlir t. Several leeal boxer will participate, Including Temmy liujrhiun, Jimmy Hepily, Frnr.kln Themas, Kid U'nlf, Jee IUKhrnn, Harl Fex an I Jimmy HrlKRa, 1 Wnlly IllneUle. who ha defeated Jee I-'bhy anions' "them, hin Iwen matched, lit j0 Croen , mpet B,mmv liehun. of Halt i.nke rity. nt wuiiam'siri tomorrow niiht. A match between Wally und rnnania. Jee Gnns In iiendlntt up-Stnte. Jee rroHHen also Is manak'lntr IMdle Meran, a welterweight frrm (lrava Ferry, who l prepared for tmutH with Willie Me Clnrkey and West I'hlladelphbi Temmy O'Toelo. Braves te Train at St. Petersburg fit IVhThburir, lln.. Her. 1,1, The IloMen Ilrnvei) will trnln nt Si. I'eteriiliuri; next , rlnir. It m nnneuneeU in a teleirrnm in. celved h-e from Oeom-e (inint, prenlilent of the cluli, , Men's & Yeung Men's SUITS and Overcoats $ .80 and sec our 16 windows Peter Moran&Ce. Merchant Tailors S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch Sts. Open Ven, A Sat, EJtbsj, Till 0 a'Clash 1N0RT0N.NETSTAR, mm a s. Youthful British Champien te Come Here After Wimbledon Tourney, Says Tilden BLIND DRAW IS DOOMED Ity EDWIN .1. POLLOCK AMERICAN tennis folk will hnve the opportunity of seeing "Ilnbe" Nor Nor eon, the British marvel, in nctlen en United Stntes courts, according te n letter received from the foreign star !' William T. Tllden, our world's clinm clinm plen. Norten, who Is the nll-cemcrs' 1021 champion, Is rated as one who is des tined te nlny a hie role In Interna tienal tennis. He Is only twenty-one yenrs old nnd stands just ft couple of Inches ever live feet, but en the court shows superhuman power nnd speed. In n letter te Tilden, which was re ceived recently. Norten expressed his Intention of returning with the Oer Oer mnntewn ntlilcte te this country nfter the Wimbledon championships. Tllden Near Defeat In the world's championship last year Norten wen the final match and met Tllden for the title in the challenge round. Twice he wan within one point of copping the prize from "Illg Hill." "I consider Norten the best of the younger players in tennis today," snld Tllden. "lie plnys nn nil-court gnme nnd displays: no apparent weakness in nny department of the game. He has premised te return with me nfter the Wimbledon championships." If Norten ders come te this country, It is very likely thnt he will be seen here In the nntlennls. The Amerlcnns will return from England nfter the werld'd title piny, nbeut the middle of July, nnd ns the men's teurnnment usu ally Is held (n Sfptemb"r, It is reason able te expect the llritlsh youth te re mnln for the title play. Yerk en Saturdny. 'Pig P.1U" Is very V.I.I, -. dnlnrilnv 9 much interested In the seeding et the draw, which will be one of the bbj topics of conversation nt the wsslen. He predicts thnt the nuna draw win instmifl of drawn In dlllerent DrncKctH. "There has b'en unfavorable criti cism concerning the blind draw for some time," snid Tllden, "but new the time has come when it must go. Seeding is " n,y ,,,,,,, mcthe(l f ,)rnw nnil the ulnn undoubtedly will pass the Executive Committee. Draw All Wrong "The method of seeding hns-yet te.be determined, nnd this is something the officials must work out. Personally I seeded In sixteen, four in thirty-two. "ill : ln iJv.fenr nnd se en "Wit in ""V.."'!'? Z Ml.1 .imw 1 in- iii:.,,.t ..in., - - ........ .. .. rnme Inst summer u lien every one of the big chnmplenshlii.s wns spoiled by the stars neing cnisieren " unn.-i"-i. "In the juniors. Vincent Richards was the only star in his half. All the ethers were bunched in the ether bracket. In the women's chnmplnnshlps Mary Ilrewne steed out hend nnd shoul sheul .li.rn' nhnvi. the ether nInycrH in her i)rftciet while the ether half contained the remnining stars. The men's tour ney was just ns bad. Same Awnrds Likely Rccommendntlens for the nwarda of the championships of 1022 nisi) will be made nt the executive meeting. It is likely that tiie big tourneys will remnln nt tin, siiine nlnces where they were il..t cnr. This menus tinu ine est ..,,, Tnnnis Club, of New Yerk Will j.... - -- - - ,. . , . Iinvn till. Davit III) Cir' TIKC rOUOIIS, and the women H chnmpi.nshlpH ; the ficrmnntnwii Cricket Club, the men s inBi0l nniJ the Longwood Cricket Club SHigas, mm i ' .,,,,. tIiohe of Uosten. the mens deuliles. llicsc clubs conducted the teurname.itt.s very utf,,llv lniit sensen SUCCessfllll last Sllisen. it is prebnble thnt the committee nlse w, t.nSl,l,r making the amateur rule stricter. Last year plajers were for- te permit tennis goods te be named after .them, nnd the probably will be prohibited from permitting their w'lll lie pnMiuiiwii iium 1-.-.....,...., ,.n... unmcs te be used Indorsing rucnuetn or nny ether equipment. Jimmy O'Connell World's m Highest Insured Athlete Snn I-'ninclsce, IX-c. 15. Lite and nccldent Insurance for $75,000 bus been taken by the New Yerk CInntii en Jimmy O'Connell, star first Imse man of the Sun Francisce Club of the Pacific Const Paschal! League, iccerding te reports received here. O'Connell recently wns sold te the 0 hints for $7,pi,0)0, snld te be the highest price ever paid for n miner lenguer. nnd he will report te them In 1112.1. As he plnjs with Snn KrnncLscn next season, the Seals are considering insuring htm for an nd nd dltienul $100,0110 te protect them selves from anything that might be fall him before he gees East. If the policies en O'Connell total $175,000 lie will be, It is said, the highest Insured athlete in the world. Christmas Suggestions mOL k fifth MiMwgvW SKATES anJ SHOES vV KyV 110.00 te tSM V I 31IIRTS 1.5 te 111.00 (VarjJ JffCL NECKWEAR X Jmm'xlllK. 60" J-O0v3tf i fcffiyr vkz 15.00 le COAT SWEATEIIS 18.00 Id IIJ. 55 DASE CALLS 35c (a 12.00 Marshall fen'a Furnishings ADDS "HANDIEST GOLF CLUB" TO XCIT j L mBKmfMk Clare Ilrlggs. the fnmeus cartoonist, creator of "When a Feller Needs r. Friend," "Hew te Start the Day Wrong," etc., Is an earnest golfer; net geed,, but net Jnd. The humorist finds, however, thnt the average golf stick' Is net useful enough under every situation Hint nrlscs, se when n New Yerk sporting house offered him the abeve club he proudly added It te his assortment. It hits nil field conveniences nnd i.s the size' of n carpet sweeper. A horn, n box of mutches, liniment, springs, shock absorbers, etc., ndd te its usefulness WEST CHESTER TO Will Play First Game in This City Tonight at Down Dewn Down eowners' Hall EASTERN LEAGUE LINE-UP TIIR West Chester basketball team, the best club outside of the Fnstcrn League nnd conceded by ninny te be better thnn several teams in the blc circuit, will pluy Its first game of the sensen ln this city tonight, meeting the Aqulnns five nt the lntter's hall, Eight eenth nnd Merris streets. The visitors will line-up with nn AU Knstern I.engue outfit. At forwards will be mil ninck nrrd Ziddlc Trnutweln. Snm Mnerehend will jump center, nnd the guards will be Hilly Miller and Cy Imlndlnger. All, with the exception of ninck. were playing ln the Knstcrn cir cuit until recently, nnd Hlnrk formerly wns wltii Cermnntewn. Wntsen nnd Mercer, n pnir of reliable substitutes, complete the West ChcRter line-up. Aqulnnn will present Its regtilnr line up, whicll hns ln-en geed enough te bent the best. In meeting West Ches ter the downtewners nre playing the hardest fee possible te secure, nnd n team that could defeat nt lenst several of the clubs holding franchises In the Knstern circuit. It Is likely that West Chester will challenge Centesvllle at the end of the sensen for the champion ship of the county, and many fnver West Chester tn win. Clese for SUectcrh Twenty-seven Centesvllle rooters nnd Mnnnger Jnwn Hnhncy hnd visions of nn Knstcrn I.engue victory ever Camden lastevcnlng. The isi.in wns geed for thlity-seven minutes nnd forty seconds, when Nell DIeehnn nut It te flight. It looked, te nil appearances, as If the Skectcrs were due te receive one of their few defeats en the home court, hut two field goals in rapid succession In the closing minutes turned the tide. The final score wns 27 te 2-". nnd nt half time the tetnls were 115 te fl. During the first half the visitors I-laycd rings nrnuinl the home contin gent. Never hns the Camden tenm been se eutplnyed, tnud never before hns nny club held them te six points In n single linlf. The Skectcrs mnde the hnlf dozen tallies in the first four minutes, nnd then- did net score a single point for sixteen minutes. New Tcnin In Manufacturers' Admitting the M. .1. Dougherty five and dropping International Harvester was the big move nt the Phllndelphin Manufacturers' League pew-wow Inst night. The Harvester bad made a peer showing, losing four straight games, and their resignation hnd been expected. Although green ill the cage game, the newcomers nre fortunate ln having sea soned players und n veteran heluismnn. The lntter Is none ether than T. Walter Mcflrnth. former Industrial nnd American League official. He has had wide experience in athletics and the irnnvierker.s' future is virtunlly ns sured. Taking ever International Harvester's four defeats will keep them out of the running for the first hnlf ling, but the second hnlf will in pll probability ee them dp with the lenders. OPPOSE AQUINAS FIELDER'S CLOVES' 11.75 1. )&00 BOXING CLOVES tM I, 512.00 HALF HOSE 3Sla$I.CS Gifts Sure te be Appreciated COLF SWIMMING BAGS 5J5.00 SUITS ie me N W V' RACKETS i E. Smith & Incorporated 724 Chestnut Street - Standings and Schedules of Basketball Leagues KAKTKUN IJSAfll'E W. L. V.V. W. I.. V.C. Trenten .10 2 .HSII Centesvlllr. 7 II .RXO fnmrten . 13 3. SOU VllkeMII.. 7 10 .412 ' Scmnten .11 7 .nil l'lilllli..;. 4 IS .MO Ileiidlnit . R 10 .011 New Yerk.. 1 14 .067 this wkkich KCHKDI7I.K ! Tomorrow nUlit Ullkr.nurre nt rhlle- : t ilrlphlai ew lurk t Trenten. SntuntaT Trmten ut llendlmit Camden nj Wllkrvllnrrei Srrnntnn nt Mew Yerk. AMKIHCAN I.KAOUK W. I.. V.V. XV. J. 20th Cent. 4 I) l.tmn llwv. Cycle 1 a 1 O. & II. 4 1 .7.VI .Merrill . . 13 Am. IikIM. H 1 .710 Kut (Jtn.. 1 a Ilnly Nnme 2 S .MM .Iplm ... 1 .1 MAM.'FACTUKI'.K.S' LKAGLT. r.c. .2110 .231) .230 .250 W. L,. V.V. XV. I, l'lilln. T. . 0 0 1.000 Art Leem. 2 3 Flrtahrr ..4 0 1.000 Keyst. T.. 1 3 Ioben ... 3 S .COO Am. It. K 1 3 Monotype.. 2 3 .400 Int. Ilnrv.. 0 4 r.c. .400 .230 TOMOIIT'S (1AMK.H American llnllwnr Kxpertn vh. Flelnhen Keyntenr Telephone v. International Her. vrntrr. Last Night's Results KASTEHN I.KOVK Camden. 27 Ceatenvllle. 28. AMKHICAN IJCOfK Ilelr Nn me, 23 liwt (ienmuitewn, 21. Alphu. 20i llreadHnr t'jele. 20. IMII1 AMATI'l-ll I.MIIII'V. Awhw, 1S Iirnilne. 14. Ilinrr, 35i rieirlnnd. 10. V. It. II. I.MVlilK Auditor Ilevrnur. 30: fur Sen Ice. 24. Auditor I-ecnl raisenner. 17 1 Cur HerTlce OTIIKIt SCOItKS Shnnuhan. 30 1 Aauliuin, 20, ImnmniLite Conerntlen, 30 St. Illti. 22. St. I.uke'H JCulphnnr. 30 Uluirten Me Me eorial, 13. Writ. I'urk, 3l 8t. l'nill'e. 16. St. Henry. 21l St. I.llilwic. 14. St. Hrnrj- 2d, 23) St. I.udwl 2d, 21. Nlretemn Sr"nt(, 28t Wlsmihlrken. 11. Nlrrtimn .Mldffrtit. 17 W l-wthlrken Mid Bets. 7. NlertTi lllneH. 3Hi I. I). !., 23. llrlKlnal Trliinsle. 42 1 Fnrren, fl. Kleckhefer Defends Title tiilcuce. I)eC. 1,'.. AUKle Kleckhefer. of Chlracn. three-cunhlen tillllnni chnmnlen. ulll mnk, IiIh Initial defense of hin recently uciiulre.1 title tenlKht when he meetM Jehn I.uytnn. of Scdnlla. Me., a former rlmni rlmni ttlen. The eerleH will nlee include tmme Krldiiy nnd Hnturday nlcht. Ideekii of iilxty pelnln lielii'f plned nlxhtly IUlen wn n contender In the. teurnnment nt I'ittsburirh Va... In Icteher. when Kleckhefer wen the chatrplnnihlp. STERNER'S HOUSE OF PIPES $6 Bakelite Pipe CUT TO $2.50 Ii r sent eclectlen eniuUrm' urtlclet, rlifiini. riiriirettcs nml tobaccos nt Inn rut CUT I'llIt'KS. i I'llwn Hepnlrtd lle.il I'lpe rerilfe Sterner's Cigar Stere 20 N. 12th u FINAL FOOTBALL SEE KILLINGER PLAY Philadelphia Ball Parle 10)000 Covered Grand Stand Seats Quakers vs. Canten Bull Dogs Saturday, Dec. 17, 2:30 P. M. 5000 Right Field Grand Stand, $1.00 5000 Bleachers $1.00 Left Field Grand Stand, Res., $2.00 Seats en Sale, Conway's, Gimbelt' SPORT SHOES IIJW (e $6.50 UNDERWEAR 75faSlS PATRICK kMACKINAWS Mtn'l $15.00 Boft f IJ.00 TENNIS es .00 U U I SiKEK JNj J00te$12.0C COLF BALLS V.NECK ,S KATEns OSc te 11.00 l".M Brether Atfdetic Goods NAVY LIFE MADE DARCY A FISTMAN Fermor Philadelphlan Was a "Knockout Demen" While in the "Outfit" of U. S. IS THE HAWAIIAN CHAMPION ny LOUIS II. JXVTK LIFE ln the navy Inspired one Johnny n, n (,- bin ttitbeu nt. the zentlc I art of hit or get hit. As a sailor man this lnd, who is just out of his teens 'and nt one time wns n resident of Seuth Philadelphia, wns the "knockout de mon" of the Atlantic Fleet. In civilian life, before joining the "Outfit", Parcy never thought of be- coming n boxer. Hut the recreation of flinging mitts In the general direction of semebedj 's jnw, nnd the merry tune e'f the leather ngalnnt Mesh tattoo made n hit with Jehn. Hence his entrance Inte the field of fisticuffs. DnrcV wns stationed en a ship thnt took the midshipmen from Annnpells en a cruise through the Canal te Honolulu ln HUP, nnd en tne re I turn along the western const. Almest every dux Johnny whlled away n pnrt !of the afternoon en deck by knocking I a gob or two with pugilistic aspirations for n row of pert holes. Derey became the knockout sensation let thnt cruise, nnd whenever ln pert he managed te get n mntch en shore. hA long string of K. O.s wns rolled up by this snller man, anil wlien lie wns honorably discharged from the service be decided te fellow the profession of punching the ether fellow en the chin. Out of n tetul of 44 beutn Dnrcy hns gloved 18 of his opponents into the lnnd of the chirping birdies. He hns appenrcd In n number of mntches nt the Madisen Snunrc Garden. N. Y. C, where hl.s aggressive and gritty st)le of boxing hns made him a favorite. TVe of Durcy's mntches nt the Square were against Jee Tlplitz, of this city, nnd Mnnuel Azevcde, of California. Darcy forced both Tip and the I'er u ... -1 ... .l . l ' K"cw 1 i" "" u"'""l"u '" sizzling scraps. " Thanksgiving Day the former mariner boxed ln Philadelphia at the Nutienal A. A. He was u winner ever Jimmy Murphy, of West Philadelphia, In such n splendid set-te that Ills fu ture services ln this city were assured. This wns the second appearance of Darcy here, having boxed Jack Toland six rounds nbeut two years age. Twe features thnt stand out promi nently en Dnrcy's record are the winning of the Hnwnllan lightweight champion ship nt 115 pounds from Hebby Moere, 2M knocking him out in seven rounds at ""OlTtnnnliilu. nml the seerine of three K. O.s in a week. Encli of these knock outs occurred In the second round, Dave Medar, Jee Kleric und Silent Hegan being knocked down and carried nut. Dnrcy is making his home In Hrook Hreok Hroek lyn, N. Y., nt the present time. Twe Games for Hlbs The Hibernian fleccer team lm two hard camel erheduled for this week-end On .-.it-urriay they entertain Turltan at Tenth and Rutler titreeta. nnd en Hunday meet Murfhull K. Smith en the Nativity grounds nt llel grade and Ontario. Heth Smith and I'url tan are Allied Flnt Dlvlulen clubfl Semething: Will Drep! Twe Iteul Knockout Punrhem Bebby Barrett, of Cliften Heights, ?. Johnny Darcy, of New Yerk Scheduled for 1-Jcht Hounds NATIONAL CLUR KI.KVKNTII A CATHAIUNK SATfnUAY NimiT t OTIIKR IIOfTH (let Tickets New. 33 Si. llth St. Ren. Scute, SI. 50. HI. 00. A dm.. SBe What Imagine your wifcV delight and surprise en Christmas morning te find an Auburn Beauty-SLX Sedan or Coupe at the doerl Could any gift better show your love and appreciation? Could anygift mean mere in health and pride and enjoyment the whole year around? You'll please her doubly if it's an Auburn. Because the Auburn is built with especial thought for the woman driver. In power and stamina it is a real "he" car. In ease of West Philadelphia PIERPOINT MOTOR CO. 641 -43 North Bread St. Cunningham Moter Ce. SStS t'hmlnut Ht, l'hoeo Ilarlns H.VK) c t- x -i l. Meters Cerp. Semm Ttmtery AvatlabU ,m ,,,, AA riiene Camden atHl . "The Hardest Battle Desire for Spending Meney Starts Yeung Chaney Boxing Walloped in First Match OUTWEIGHED 25 LB$. Ily ANDY CIIANKY J M Y FIHST trip te the pest would hnve knocked the boxing inspira tien out of almost any one, but I needed money and, even though I suffered the worst licking in all my life thnt night, I'm still using my dukes te enrn my livelihood, nnd. Incidentally, wishing for John ny Kllbnue U give me n rack nt Ills featherweight title. Patrons of the Haltimere A. ('., ln Haltimere, Mil., saw me get thnt wnlleplng e n e Yeu nit Andy Chaney night nbeut six years age. I wns work ing nt the Tim Decorating Company, making boxes for tolxicce and working en piece work. I ued te make about $12 a week, which I always turned ever te my mother. She gnve me a dollar for spending money. On Saturday nfternoens I used te go tn a jiubllc bathhouse for n Kwlm. One tiny some one swiped my spending money while I wns taking my plunge, nnd I was the most dejected kid If) Hal Hal tieore. I picked up a lecnl paper nnd saw where there wus some lights billed for thnt night. ...... .... .. I (leeulctl nyit then ami there i, that I could get nnme spending , ' money for the trcefc, if 1 could only jet a fight at the club. Ne one knew me and I get the cold , shoulder from the matchmaker. I hung around a while nnd pretty seen in- i enrye te the deer and called for Yeung Chaney. Ne one answered the call, j se I stepped up and said, 'Here I nm; that's me. Yeung Chancy.' The inatchmnkcr evidently did net knew Yeung Chnney und ncccpted Un as Yeung Chnney. I wns put nn with n chap called Huck Tayler, who weighed nbeut 12." pounds, nnd I only tipped 5 the beam nt 100 pounds. The bout was n four-rounder. In I the first round my opponent wtm all i ever me nnd punches were coming from nil directions. Nenr the end of the I round he dropped me' with a punch en the jnw, and I thought the reef had I rfallen en me. I heard the referee snj 'seven, eight, nnd the bell rung. It I prebnbly saved me. The minute's rest did me n world of geed nnd I wns fighting mad. 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Sunday's meeting Is ex pected te be one nf the most Im portant the Knstcrn I.engue hns held for several yenrs und big doings nre predicted. I did. At the end of the four round ' I get the decision nnd was cheered for u lew: time. I received ?1 from n spectator and $2.."0 from the inatchmnkcr. 1 gave the tw seconds fifty cents ench nnd had !$-'.."l) left. I surely felt rich. It wuh n geed thing for me that the next day wns Sunday. I was sorts all ever and se Ht Iff I could hardly inQve. The stiffness stayed with ineX for ever a week. That fight always will live in my mrinin y (M thr luuijhi.it I rir id re had, mid uus i .ip(nfililr for mc talrin the name of Yeung Andy Chancy. Jee Tlplllr will tell of the- lixrdrnt rlnr Im.hIh of hi rtirerr In Hntnrdny' Imm aP I the Ktrnlnc I'tilillc l-editer. Heres A?i Excellent Gift for a Man: Travele KNITTED JACKETS Light weight, warm and durable. In all henther colors. 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