Ml" jT'i? "Ai , . wf I- ' i.-a Vj' 'W' 'A : 1 V J, 'fy ff' 12 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGiQK PHILADELPHIA, SATUKDAY, DECEMBER 17, 4921; " Southpaw Tendler Proves He Is Best Lightweight in the World, Next te Champien Leenard '.fj Er ; ?-. h I fc. fce I? . ' ' . . r ') LEW EARNS FOR CHAMPIONSHIP OF SAILOR FREEDMAN pWy Tar Anchors Four Times During Terrific Gale of Punches in Second Round, but Weathers Storm by Mysterious Resisting Powers lly ItOIlEKT V. MAXWKL1, Slert Kdlter Ktrnlne Piiblle Lrdter t New Yerk, Dec. IT ',T BW TKNDLEIl wen the clinmienliip of Sniler Frecdmuu nt MniliMin 1 XJ Square (Inrden Inst night. The title ii elcnr-cut, but It took n Ions time te decide it. The local southpaw took four thorough and complete slmls at '1t; but It was net declared unanlmeu" tintll after fifteen rounds of battling. (A pair of judge and n referee who diil net wear smoked glawycti drcldcd in favor of our here. Needle te say. our here was much pleased. lie hud every right te he. ' New that that's settled, everybody must admit that Tendler I the best .lightweight in the bunine- with the ieible exception of llenny Leenard. 'AVc soy this net because we are inclined te beast, but becnule it I the real. regular and proper dope. All you have te de is rigger it out and ligger never lie. Perhaps Tendler and Leenard never will meet te decide which Is the better or worse. If such is the cae. T,ndl,,r will remain the next be-t light- weight without" risking bodily injury. Last night' battle contained two fairly geed rounds and thirteen which might he called superfluous. In the v.'iititl stanzd the bold and hearty -ailer 'found It difficult te keep the llenr from hitting him in the bad:, and after four trips downward solved the intricate problem. He remained en his feet for .some reason or ether. Tendler put ever one of the most unanimous wallepings ever administered In fifteen rounds. Ordinarily the cash customers and prominent clubmen ' would have left early, but the jelly tar showed no real desire for extended lumber. Hl IE CLEVERLY blocked a bh::ar,l of rights and lefts with strong bewhiskered chin, stepped nnd corrugated abdomen and at the end teas net in anil worse shape than u guy emerging from three automobile accident. Lecal Celer THL'ItK is a little story which gees with this bout, and it is used here fo fe the purpose of local color mostly red. The fust round was very tame and the boys fiddled around like they always fiddle in the initial chapter. Tem O'Heurke. who knew a much about boxing ns Heinz knows about ' pickles, is the Ilexing Commissioner, and Tem decided that Freedman was net trying. "Tendler is tee easy te hit with a right hook." opined Tem, "nod I must say a few word." Between the rounds lie went te Kreedman's corner and said : "Cut out this stalling. If you don't fight better jeu will net receive a cent for your work." " New if there is nnjihing that Freedman likes better than money it Is mere money. Therefore he decided te prove te Commissioner Tem that he committed a social error, or wores te that effect. He would show him he could fight and he would. Therefore he frowned terribly and rushed out like n battleship about te take n fall out of a ennafbeat. He swished his fists threateningly, tried te Inflict damage, but Lew was never there. Then, when the battling was at Its height, something happened. Tendler caressed the savage Sailor en the blei'h whiskers and the Sailor took a nose dive. He lopped a he never Hopped before and smiled" as the referee nnd the timekeeper counted, each out of turn. Sailors always smile when the voyage becomes rough. He staggered te his feet at the count of nine and tried for some fancy footwork. Lew happened te be a trifle mere fancy, se he socked his fee again en the same whiskers, but changed the style of attack. This time h- iieil hi right hand and it had the snmc effects FREEI)M.. mrt the fleer rowing up as fir win going duicn. mid once mere the counting duet iron put en. 'through a dim hate, which evidently reminded him of a thick fog, the Sailor count, d nine, and he ten? riaht. I p he came again for nil . eglects Almest a Duty WHEN a rollicking seaman sinks for the third time en the hiinj deep. or. ,, nny place else, etic usually can cash in en the tickets nnd 'tell one's friends what a swell guy he used te be. Hut this time it was different. irtR. nt While the storm whs nt it height and the Sailor had all decks awash. Tendler torpedoed the near-wreck with another rll'ht which landed amidships. Down he went again, hut arose without waiting for the referee nnd the time keeper te get all mixed up in the count, Until counters thanked him for hl kind consideration. Hut the end wn net jet. Ah. no, and far he it from tiint. l.oeie had another new one whleh lie had net exposed. Socking Kreedman in the solar plexus or Keme place near there. Lew quickly walloped the dazed Chicagoan en the chin, nnd this time it looked as if the counters could rehearse several limes without even annoying the fallen gladiator. However, he was up at the count of nine. b'eary-eed, his knees wabbly and a sickly grin en his face. and managed te hir through the round. This was because Tendler became anxious te put ever the well-known haymnker. He wnnteii 10 score a clean nnd decisive K. (.. because he ha been meeting Kreedman tee often tin year. Enough i enough, and that means four time. . But the Sailor used excellent headwork. Profiting by hi? nautical ex perience, the seasick .lelly cast anchor' four times in the second stanza, and net once did it roll off hi" knife. These brief respites aided considerably, and If they did net they should have. Ne one knows hew he lived through tin storm and strife, but you never can tell about a sailor. A FT Ell the sen wai no plan seceml iiiiiii ' the rieinl re. else te go. Freed three-minute lacing, thin hi Mould rest hrlirrrn I'rlirfi uud rni,ii bark for mere. In n short time his fare had every appearance of u map of dcvaitatid Belgium. ftrrunrd it greir into a prefer! imitn lien of an Italian sunset, and these rhn have seen jrinicl! like thai Kill admit the color is exceedingly Win. "Set a Chance in the World rnilE fight progressed and Kreedman professional football game. I lie Miner nnd as cop trying te tame an iron lien en the Ing but very suggestive ballad entitled what the words meant in the second frame. At one exciting episode a spectator who was all the safety of the Chicago bei filed: "(Jet your ears. Sailor, and pull for the shore." All of which gees te show that the championship of Sailor Kreedman un wen by one of thee large margins'. In fact, the margin was ., large that the judges could net possibly make a mistake. Thi is unique in the annals of boxing in this City of New Yerk. Fifteen rounds were fought and Kreedman wen nil of iln-m r . t.,t tifteen He was rocked nnd socked time and again. fRSHLER'S blows ii i hntl in link stun keuthpair trial hind te seine a knorkeu ii eeuifi net he 041111 . Tendler Must lie Considered TTOWF.VKH. he did some -well boxing and sbewed the n.iihe eine that they did net believe was possible. Krein new en Tendler wi considered seriously when Leenard's name is mentioned. He removed a leugn customer in the contending class, and stand all alone As for Kreedman. he showed that he could lake a lacing and com., hack for mere. It was claimed in the West Hint he did net relish a beating and would take the count when the going became tee rough. He did net de t tin r last night. IIu probably took mere hammering than in his entire career but his every action was that of a gann; guy. He also collected ,iK nienev, which Is something else again. Just the siiuie. the Sailor win luckj when be walked out of i,0 ,lri" after 1 the. fifteenth round. EVERYBODY cipcettd him te go sec his slupiunti s u he air kueii 11 in that ii'ell-kneien song in the "Many hinre hearts nslren , the deep." Cepvriuht, 1021, ly Publio Lcitatr Cnnw'iirj ,T, Beets and Saddle Horses which appear Orleans' today are: First race Fusee. Voegerla. Second Ace tlclpatc, Archie Alexandi' best at New Fred Kinney, of Aces, An '. Third Ap- plcjnck II, Sandy II. Simplicity, Modesty. Klrah. Fourth Commander Me- Mcekln. Fifth tltra Geld. Tedy, Monastery, Sixth- Lady Lillian, Arnp Arnp Wiec Graysen. .Hrvcnth--Lndy Long fellow. Scotch Verdld. .1 C. Stene. i At Havana First nue Swift ''Ticket, Hun Girl. Who Can Tell. ')erattlvnW!iliiniirwl'l. Wlnnll. Haven- Th rd Klin llisr. Lyre. Jr. .Hiten Fourth-.M-s MiiIIIum. The Nif; ! of ElUabctlitevii, Fifth ?Orft 1WI. Old Khmer. BIllBoets. WsllcHWMa, Urjnlamali, Fair nud (K I DECISION hi body punches with hin castiren Mostly Red lint stuck mound been a it thin- man ki pt en remiiit in fur Ai was .is effect he as I i-lici'i- leader hi n much chance, as frch I'ltc crowd s-an-; ,, touch. from lawn. "Sailor Beware. but Kreedman knew bet up and feared for uiiii ii.i iiiemt. 'I hi mil i)'l home null, Iml slllll I hi ve iv Warmer. .Seventh- Loveliness. Tenv Beau. Dixie (iirl. llrumlii hiiien wan ih!i-h . i, r,, l'Utherllle al ,.v Oreem for nllrrf.il Iflliiru of Hi.. Irael, iil., rnlinir,K "IniilnB of tlr-iih llev. when ihe her... I. II. olllierfir and liln irilner. W MiKlnnev. .re ruled ,,ff n, lh ,,, , of Jerky 'l'lnjrler leteKfiJ Ih. i of r,i. l rr.ii' i.''"Y "' '""I'M UP Mliniu m ,r"".1? ' "Lk- "ul" "I'-ntlen le Ihe ruKsed Marls Hint havr marred mnnv of the r.ir. Here recently rnleht refeim Uih ,,,ri Hamilton Bowlers Hit Stride Thu linwlem of the Jlnnilliun Trust r puny Inn',, lilt then- irldr nfi,.r KrlnnK uwav le u Imd atari and exmt tu mnk inaii. r int. r-atlnit fei the ether Uam In Hit lliuil. l,uKUi- from no en. Kru. one et the nial;ilu of itiu tenia lust ynn, ( bairk In ilpe and hU return haa mndv ttuch nn Ininniveinent that the tm hin r r revrrea from II peer srt-avviiy and Ii new ins wen til ii wny te nru uice in ine utiiud- I A PUNCHES TO BODY AINTFW IN It Y. Tendler Cannet Understand Referee's Warnings About Hit ting Freedman in Midsection LEW'S RIGHT HAND HURT By LOT'IR H. .IAKKK New Yerk. Dec. 17. Lew Tendler. who decisively eliminated Sailor Freed man from the path of Chnmplnn Benny Leenard nt the Square last night nfter forty-one round of punching proclivi ties, all of which included four matches between them., i wondering here to day what the new game in metropolis boxing I all about. "I don't get It all," smiled Loele tedav between puffed lip. "It certainly i n new one en me." continued the jubilant southpaw, "and I can't think of a geed nnme for it te save my life, unless you want te call it 'hitting te the hotly ain't fnlr.' Here' whnt I'm driving at : Beginning with the tenth round, llefep e Kid McPurt latid continually warned me about driv ing iincicfltn the Sailor's midsection. "Several times during the tenth and eleventh round, when he cparntcd us from clinches, the Kid whispered In m ear te step walloping l'reedinan in the body. I shifted my attack te his head, hut ns I was aware of the fact that mj blows te the stomach were hurting the Sailor, I went back te body smashes. Threatened Disqualification "Then during the minute's intermis sion between the twelfth nnd thirteenth rounds. McPnrtlnnd cntne ever te my corner, mere emphatic thnn before, nnd said: 'If you don't step using body blows I'll disqualify you.' He started away, then returned nnd continued. 'Yeu don't hnvc te hit him there, any wny you're n winner by a mile, se punch at his head.' "Isn't thnt the best Hue of chatter you have ever heard?" Tcndlcr's handlers in last night's contest corroborated the boxer's state ment, and they, tee. de net understand why McPnrtlnnd was e anxious te have the southpaw eliminate his body attack. Speaking of his victory. Tendler said: "That settles It. se far ns Freed man i concerned. I socked him geed and proper, nnd new they can bring en the champion. Hew I am longing for thnt crack al Leenard nt l!l." peinds nt 1' o'clock! I honestly believe I can de the same te Leenard a I did te Kreed man. and then I nm positive the light weight title would come te Philadel phia." "Isn't the Sailor a game guy?" asked Lew. "Nobed wa mere sur prised than myself wi en Kreedman was among these standing nt the finish of the bout after Hoeting him four times in that second round. 1 never remem ber a boxer going down se often in one leiind for the count and finishing n bout. He Isn't a ailnr he's. 11 battle ship. "Kreedman i the g.ltnct man 1 ever . met and my hat i off te him." Knockdown Blews In explaining hi knockdown punches. Tendler said that a left cress Hush en the chin toppled Kreedman tirl and that the ether three times the Chi cagoan went down were the results of right hook. "After thai second leund," further said Tendler. "I couldn't get a real geed shot at hi jaw. Kreedman kept covering up s(l much net only hi head, bet his body a well that the only target I had met of the way were his elbows and head. This pieve it leek." he finished, and Lew displayed his right hand, all of the knuckle of which were badl welle.i and bruised. Kreedman said thut he did net feel any the uoise after the match. Tndnj the Sailor I explaining te his listen er that: "The better man did net win. I can whip Tendler, and whip him be be jend question. He wen la''t night, all right, but luck wa with him. If it hadn't bten for the second round I wnu'd have come pretty near knocking Tendler out. "After these knockdown in the sec ond round, although I knew what wa going en, and wa net hurt much. 1 couldn't get under way lu mv best feiin for lx or seven round-. Tendler !n't the hftter boxer, and I can prove it in another match." Little Belting Philadelphia was well icpiccuicd ft the contest, while n number of visitor were there from Atlantic Cit.v. About ."till fans from the (Junker City came ever te ee Tendler win. and tlj-y brought with th.'in a young fortune e bnclc him up. but there was little Kreedman money around. In the nfter nfter nfter noen Tendler betters wanted te lav odds of ; te .1. then giadualjy the ante was hoe-ted 7 te .". N te ." nnd !l te .- : finally nt ringside 'J te 1 was offered. But little money cvhanged hands. Leui Mulls wen several small bets at ' te 1, and in did Uafe W'clelT. who headed the bhere contingent te the I'.arden. The met excited spectator there dur ing the second round, when Kreedman was doing his iliiwii-and-up. dewn-iind-up net, was Herman Preman. the tire man. He had waged different bets ,n 1 te 4. I te .'IVi. nnd 1 te :i that Tendler would score a knockout. When Lew failed te step the Sailor after the fourth round, Passman was willing te , sell all of his bets for 11 quarter. Tendler wits joined by His wile, wlie came ever from Philadelphia thi morn ing, and they are going te remnin In New Yerk ler several days. Basketball Statistics KASTKHN I.IJAdl'i: IV. I,. VX. , I. I'(. Trillion . 17 '.' .HlKl WUUh-II t II .WI.-. (iniiilen .1! 3 .HIKH'eilli silllr II .3SII sifrniilnn, II 7 .(111 liilllleM. ,T 1-j (i : KimiIIiik. H1U .(111 New irh I Irt .01! THIS WKKK'S K('lli:it'l,i: I'enlitlil Milkrw-llarre ut liill ulrlnlil.i. New Yerk at Trenten Sntunl.ij Tr'nten Jl KeuIIiik, fiiiiMlrn 'H WilkeN-Ilurrp, sicratiten at New Yerk I l,.r)T NKillT'S I(II'I.1S msTKHN i.i:.fiii'. I'hlliiilrliihl'i, 301 Wllken-llnrre, in. Tiriilim, 'Jll .ew ierk, H. iii:i.i. tki.ki'Henk i. i:r.t i; Meler Vrhlilr. 30i Cniiiiiirrrl.il Arroinu Arreinu Kfinllimrnt. 30i Nerrliiwn, . neiitii 1'iiu.a. tin itcii i.iaiiri: 1 l.ullrr lay Hnlnln, .10i HI. Puiil'n Kidsru- n.. I 4 1 '"' .ktriti neirti ir . ..... .... ... ... Independent. 31 Kox f'hiikr, 13. IfKurimllen. 2(11 Awenslen. 18. St .liiines, 37 Kl (leriimntenn, H. jnm 2d. 421 Merln, IH. I'lttslmrKli linte (il, 5111 SI. ,nnr"st"l')iilrli JrH. 20 Snliliiv. IH. Tr f( I iillHl. 3S Muillsen IH. rl-retinrll. -ll H- CrcKeO. 21. O. II.. i Adenn. 33. mi- KiDOiili.. 33 Nullvltv, lliii'krr I ID' I7 I". It. It. V. VI. (, A.. 13. College Basketball Results I'enn. Sill Hyriieime, IT. Iluvrrfenl. til Htiiquelwnnn, II. ii,...,..i. R7, Mlildliruiiry tellene. 27. ' .". r i, M. ilKuttl.... .,1 .million Vliliey, """"'.". New Yerk L'nlvei U. ail iie, Jl. ,' . 'I Au. r yfZet- ejr A Ths golf ceuaas- , , ' . '', Jt, XAweA-rHea-yes ,, SaVing This merwi06 jX '.7 ''W ' 'f isk T gSgf "'A .DEAL DAV FOR. YOU ', "' $ ., A f & &, 4n7 J Ty B? eUT-OK Tc fe. 'sSLLjLf,. m mpkm )A touehbm op ad ? 1 WeuLDwr thuek Nrcj yXjr ' ' . ' ; ' , comstitutiem ae Y7 or- Contois, out V.lQ. VCy7 ' J' ,' ih cams our 7 That , GGr cur ZrvZtXf '''', ' 7k?XI VUT WW 150 SPEEDBOYS gelrehearsal: West Philly Swamps M. & H. Indoor Alleys te Ferm Branch of Lecal Scheel League PROS GET INDOOR JOBS, By SANDY Mi NIBLICK THAT the idea of n schoolboy put league in this city has a direct ap real te thousands nf yeuncsters pinliu te swine a -tick Is best illustrated by the fact t lint 1.1(1 cnndldates Inrneil out at the first practice this week from. one school alone. Whether Wet Philadelphia I Itch Scheel has mere coif enthusiasts than any ether remains te be seen, hut it i a fact 1,10 students (here reported for first practice. Fer the ones who have never played before another practice will be held tenighr. fin: ir. . . .. c.eif .t- ' Mciatien has been formed. II i the first brunch of what i te be the Scholastic flnlf League of I'hilndrlphia. Thii latter is itsiurril if you ran go by Ihr errrirhrlmiii'i enthusiasm in the rarieus schools of the all. As te fhe Speedheys. ihe.v are hev -iiiK ilenty. It wa- told the oilier day hew Herbert Obendorf. former scho lastic New Yerk champion. Is new wltii is. nnd sorrowful ever the fact thnt there was no scholastic league here. lie started In te correct the fault and has gene Inte It with ceiimiendable pep. The schools are plastered with pesters, lectures are (then at the school nem bile and a practice alley was obtained through the courtesy of Mokevv it. &: Herbach. theisperting feed store, at .111! Market street. First Date West Philly get l lie first dale tlieie. with the result indicated above. They elected officers for their school association ns follews: President, Wil liam Ward: vice president. Uebcrt Co Ce hen: secretary. Philip Lewis. Ten of these who reported were letter men al the school. Probably half of them never played golf before. They represent the recruits, and will rcipert In a body tonight for another practice Chances nt'tlie indoor school rehearsals will be given each scl I. various nights belli" reserved. When the various branches have been organized, they will be formed Inte the school league. n effort will then he made le get rep resentative golfers of the Philadelphia district te serve en nil Kxccutivc Com Cem mlttee te keep things moving rapidly. fine M I oel swamped Ihr one in-dot-- golf 'l'r'.l 'v'1 "''' '" '"'"' effcicii the hunt. Mil., following most interesting h" ter explains itself. "1 ilimiElit It nilBhi 'w niieresting le t.,k" Ihe M of the '.'Tr. P.undH vvh.h "l" niAved In th'-' IVnns.viv.inln open fchuiuino.i fchuiuine.i Slu., n inlvw tln-m te . the numh. r of ... ....' i.. ,Lh,.h ...ieh hole 111 til" course w.im rrurt.'. In leir or better, nnd Bet an .., Anmnni'fiiiu' wilim of tl.: lieU-s Ide (Jl lllf VOIIII'i' . .-..-. - -- ,!n.iu i Inn,, done nnd cue emsl ....n Seme of them am te m" I inir The fnrt ih.'t Ne. 0 and .Ne. 11! ere lie hardest helm te seure en Is n..t nurnrni mr hut It iimiui"! en te llnd thai .Ne. s VIIB the eli-leit h"l. II the C'.'liril" v'th Hi.. ""ntien of Ne. 13. i. I should luive theuuht thnt Ne. 11 e'lld h.. he..n the t-iiBivsi m """ThlnUlne Hint Hits "uli wis due te th" Inn. th.it .t Kemi man et I lie -e c.ir.lM Ivp . nti.d nam eers. I med ii Hreiid nn.il la. whlih I" nlse enclenfd HhevvInK the re- suits of lh" 10(1 best teumlM innde duilnif ihe rhniniilptiship "Tills ri'liresrnts nlny of n lilsli eulei. scores rnnsiiiK from 73 le hi. und 1 jiii eui nrised see ih.it the result!! nie nlinest exuctlj the ini". .sincerely ours. lX C " "AI.AN I). WILSON i'hlln'lell'lllJ. IM " VVic figuie.i ill tin following columns iheir the number of times inch huh en the ait ceui.ic of the Meiien i'rickit Club uns made in pur or hetlir in tin thirty-six best iminds pluyiil in the I'fitiiiylfiiuin amateur and the tt'uty- four best reu mis in the I'eiuisylvaiiiu open chumiiiensliiii, August ,11 and Scptcmhtr I. lUil KID rounds in all scutes of eighty-four or bitter. Tel.il ipen Amnteur lnu It in. id fi.a n'ns -I 7 yiir.l'" asn yn.'.ls ,'i7e ynnl IJII nil-. 1 11 J.il.lH ,-,0 un.s 170 .ii ls ;iSe . . nl.' :i:i." jnnis III.". nnl' il'.'i ynr.li' In7 , n. ii:in jiti- I 'IS nril '.'l.'l vhiiIs. IJU uriN ill li. M II. J' i:. :i:i in M a i .' i .'i.'i j i i" at as in 17 :iu -.:. ei 17 '. J I ae ii n I 1 L':' ll an is .m te J I ..I .'in j i n.i ."i ii .ii in 'a .'i K '.'e .'.:. ; in . i . ,: in i.'i j.-i i " ii .ei i .' :is I l. "l 1 I. ft I '' te II -i I i a ii. I i.i HI. il"; GIBBONS BEATS O'DOWD Fermer Champien Defeated in Ten Round Beut SI. I'iiiiI. .Minn.. Dec. 17. Mike (Jib Isms, of St. l'atil, outpeinted his fel low townsman, MJ'.ce O'Dewd, former mlilillflwclulit chnmplen, in ft tenvreund heut here Inst nlglit, newspapermen ufc i i he rlnKsiue ngrcC' r THAT GUILTIEST FEELING tW . T, Irlk.M I Scheel Court Standings and Yesterday's Results INTEn.SC'lOI.ASTIC I-EAQfE v. I,, v.c Pnuthern.. 4 0 l.etin Central . .. W PhllR. 3 1 .7ii Krnnkferd clermant'n 2 'J ..100 Nerthenat. W. I,. P.C. - 'J .500 i a 0 4 311 000 YKSTEHDAY'S nESUll'S West rhllnil-lphln. ;i8: Central, 1' Southern, 37; N'erihr-niU, 20. (termnntewn. 33. KrankferO, SO. ItBSEIlVK LEAGUE V. I.. P.C. W. I'lnirnl . 3 I .7.V flermnnt'n 1! Srmihern 3 1 ."SO Krnnkferil 1 W Phlln '.' '- .S00 Nerthedst. 0 P.C. .r.iin ,2.0 oeo YKHTEHIMY'S UESUI.TS enira' 21. went I'hll(lelphlu. 17. s'nuthnm L Nerlhr-iist. IS. tjerrnamuw n 'Jll; I'm nl ford. 13. OTllKIl HK.sri.TS lie. ic Mlsh. 31. U.'i.trwr lliKh. II. 'utlielli ltH.ereji, lit, Itudnnr Jtesn'Men, Si .Iis..pirM, .,3, lirnwn J'rcp.. a. I.u Snll' L'l. .'helshic Ann. ipells. It. i.ermantew n Acid . 31 Temple Trep . 1'iilmMii. O 30' Moerrstu'vn Ft lends. 311 'Inkey" Reagan Alse Shares Limelight as Philadelphia Beats Wilkes-Barre SKVKltAL hundred of the Pllihlddphhl faithful followers Ipnin basKclball team saw the hval Eastern League reprc eiitativcs completely outplay Wilkes Barre last evening al the National A. C. The score was ."() te 111 n favor of l he Myers cl.in. anil the figures al half time were '. le 1'J ill favor nf the Baren'. It will be een bv I be above I lull the viiteis wer held te bin live pelnl in tlie final frame, a field "mil by Eddif While and three foul. Thi is a line piece of defensive work and was a sam ple nf .iut hew geed the local were in (hat second period. All film's generally have an out standing star, and the plavir who oc cupied the calcium last evening vvn one of the Phillies' iccriiit. namely. "Minim" Callie.in. All the jeuir.'ster did was le ri-jlster ix field goals en the veteran "Chief" Muller. ml fur irit's villi the hardest kind of shot and play one of the he-t tallies of the season. A lieu center also debuted in the per son of "Inkev" lteagim. and th" down town In. I did even better in - v in i linn Calhoun, for it was his work nt center that helped considerably in getting the winners started. Ont.iuuips Malime The loam that gels ihe iiiuip uivnri nblv win in basketball. This is what the' liiillle did last evening. At least eight of every ten jumps Heagnn secured iml willi hi teammates getting the hall the rest was easy. The locals did their be! work ill the second half when "Chickie" rassnn get In the game and i hey nhva.vs play well for that inatlei vv il'h Passnn in action. Ii whs during his stay in the li up thai they ran up the big seme, lie was forced te retire near the end of tlie game, as bs injured ankle bothered him, and Andy McMahon assumed his place. The- few fans that were present cheered the home team for their brilliant CALHOUN IS STAR OFGAGEVIGTORY nte loe'v.-chibitlen. and the wny they played nte-esi- ii i., ,,. (,,., l l, ial eveiilllK iejiimi ...in ,i..,. league. The lend switched sever. il times m tlie lirt half, and just as the whistle sounded the Huren scored a foul goal thai sent them te their dressing rooms a point ahead. Three tield goals In iiiiid succession al the stmt of the final half bv Cal houn livened the local and Wright. ('res. I'asen and Ileagilii followed suit, while tin- best the Harens could de was a lone tally by Eddie While a few mo ments after he replaced Oeerge Nerman about midway In the final period. Celts Lese in Drhut .lust te show the KtiMern l.ensue iiiiiinii'ers that they have mil lei lu such a hunch of world beaters, the New Yerk ha.ehall team. He wns looked upon as live lest te Trenten last evcniiiK, bcore'ene of the bent all-around athletes ever L'l-l,, Tlie totals at half time were developed in a I'hilnilvlpliln I1I3I1 school. Il -111! A cappcity crowd packed tlie aieiia at Trenten nun wiiiicssl-u uiiu 01 the hest Rllines of the season. Freddie Wallers, of Trenten, bad previously given his loin-enl for the phiyiuu of tlie contest le President Sclieffer, even IIieiikIi the players in the Kiinie were net ellRlhle. as l hey are en the iispcnicl list, and I'resideut Sclieffer was recently iii.ted as sayiliK I hey could net rrltiin unless payiui; a stiff line. This Is all le be adjusted al a meet iiiK te be held tomorrow. Owner Fiirey is also vvilliiu,' te (five such players as Friedman, Seilran. Hiceiida and l.aw rence away and the best thine for the caii.e would be te see that the best city in the circuit, meuiiliiK, of ceuri-e, I'hil ailelphiii, received mine consideration fiem the miiKlintes. Keine persons have contended that the Celts are net Invincible. Of course, they arc net, hut with the present line, up they aheiild he able te win the see see eml half, nltheuKh It will net he easy salllnR. ls.it they huve net been uwnnjcil the. men played last evenliiB ns yet, and It 1 Jll) In 'the inecriiln In ileehla ivlmt in what tomerrovv. ' E NOT ENMEnGUE Scheel Principal Against Cir cuit Proposed by Kiwajnis for Delaware County STACKH0USE GRID CAPTAIN By PAIL I'KKP LANS DOWNR IIIC.1I SCHOOL has desire le enter the proposed Delaware County Schoeis Athletic I.eagt.e. This was dictecd by Walter L. Phillips, prin Ipal of the institution lis uiernini? "I de net think I.ansdewne Higli S!,li..nl u-niii, erne te enier mi al h el c league, ne sain. ii ine scnoei miuiiki a. .,.! l till! menu that it would hnvc te sever rein- linns with some of the best schools in mi jiii n iiiiiiiti.i nsneiin inn ii n-iiiiiii i" Ibis vicinity. "Fer yea'usrwe have been playing Peen Ch!rter. "Lewer Merlen. Radner .mil f Mieltntilintn. SlieiiM we enter this i league, proposed by the Kiwanls Club. of Clyster, it wculd mean Hint nil nt rur football dales would be taken by Delaware County institutions. There fore, Hie schools nlieadv named would have te be dropped from our schedules. Students Against .Move "1 de net think thnt (lie student hed.v .it l.nndc.MH would care te ever rela tionship with nny of the Institutions I 1'iive mentioned. I lie boys and girls i leek forward te these gnmes jut as i Vale anticipates the Hiuvard nnd I .Princeton contest'. ' "Ne. I de net think Hint Lan-ilewne High desires le enter any athletic I league." I Thu one of the school in Delaware I County Schools Athh tic League, as pro pre I peed bv the Kiwanls Club, of Chester, lias decided net te enter tlie assocln assecln I tlen. And It I thought a few ether iictitiiliens mentioned as probable mem ! hers have taken the same stand. ' Mr. Phillips also announced thnt , Paul Stnekheitsc. left tackle en the font- all team this season, has been elci h'd '' u'n',u' L'1('v,,'n ',", 1!l--' !,le s''V,M,,s I Ned ih'ex. .Muckhensc will graduate J,," the school in P.12.1. while Wilcox eaves the school in lilL'2. The feel nail team will be the guests of Edwin Mitchell, last season's mali nger. Five members of tlie faculty also will he al the banillit. Last week Leenard l'nrct, newly elected manager, diced the team and the same members of the faculty. Central Wrestling Central High Scheel, after1 a lapse of four years, will again permit wres tling. Weights have b-en t hissllied. and ii tournament will take place in the school gymnasium in the near . future, acterdin;,' te recent information received. Several members: of the football and basketball I'liuis have decided te go out for the sport. II Is claimed that wres. tling luxes the muscles of the body mere ihany any ether sport, and thnt if the instruction is correct Is very geed for the development of young ath letes. It is rumored a movement Is under 1 way te iinike soccer a major sport at Catholic High Scheel. Tlie game, which means te the English the same ns baseball te Americans, has enjoyed a siicii'ssful season at It read and Vine. However, it is very doubtful that il win lie iiiade a major sport. Sue ccer never was n lived nt Cut te ! Illi-l, fore this season nnd, although the team scored simiie wonderful victories, it is net thought Unit the game will he put nn the same plane with football. Itoiliferd iiul? Anether rumor running wild through scholastic circles is that Donevan Itochferd has left La Salle I'rep Scheel. If this is true the Itluu and (ield has estj one of the best athletes in the city. This season Donevan cantained ll'ie football team and was catcher en the Christmas Day New Year's Day L ANSDOWN WILL and 3G3 ether days in every year, adding one ter the exceptional leap year, and you have an exact idea of the days in the year that Meenehan's VVholeseme Electrically Baked Bread must be en the table. EENEHAN'S Electric Bakeries 18 Seuth 5l'd Street 2604 Geirmantqvvn Ave. :im Seuth Street SPORT BARRIER STIL IMPOSING FOR BRITISH Hunter and Cecil Leitch Alene Prevented the Landslide Last 'Year Tflnnis and Pole Problem Still Present Difficulties By OIMNTL.ANI) KIC! Te All DcfendliiB Champions I Including Tlldcn. IJcmpsey, Mrs. Mnllery. Until nnd .Tey Oeultl). fnoeirrd guards of the topmost height, Clinging still te the narrow trail, , Up ichcrc the tclld gales held thexr flight, , Up tehcrc the scrcaminp eagles call, Under only the stars and sun, Over the fog and frost and spray, Once again has the race been run. Once agaiii have you shown the tray. Even he mighty Ileppc fell. Berne at last by the downward stream. Ruling king for an endless spell, Rudely wrenched from n golden dream; Chick passed out in the Western tarns, Swept aside by the Oullferd stroke, Ted Ray left in the wake of Rarnes, then the mighty Steelier broke. But you still sit where a span age Helding your thrones through the aging year. Yeu looked en the puny crowd below. Held at bay by your shield and spear. The laurel, bem in the morning sun. Fades at dusk in the bitter game: But you have stuck te the sunset gun, Sentinel guards at the Gate of Fame. One mere cup te your skill land might. Where the Eagle waits en the topmost hctght, Who Can Blame Her? WR NOTE that Great Britain is already arranging for n 1022 counter charge in the hope of reuiKing certain coveted sectors thet passed from her control. The average Briten rarely cares te stand pat in defeat. He enn stand the shock thnt fell upon him from our unvis Cup and pole victories. But tt is some thing else te recnll that his tennis crown is still being worn en tins sine ei me .,.,,.., .. . , , . water by Bill Tlldcn nnd thnt his mnin Ulr sn.'1 "'e tailoring business is ju,t tflf cnnnfAH te ettll a fn. nu..r UN t llflK SO "SO , h1')- rv,viti.t ci ntiu u I ii"",- - - Cenntv. 111. Willie Hunter nnd Missi Leitch nleiiB prevented a lnndslldc. Even " ice ad bacon." she said. with these two checking certain attacks, could hare liver and bacon, if the net result was the roughest Inter-1 phone the liveryman," national vear In British history. I lnc-lntut ts miltn llL'plv te i?et. her coif .tn 'riniiiv ..-. s -e: . , ,.reWn back. But the tennis nnd pole elane :c, ft boy." for fear he'd fail off. barriers remnin ns high Fer n Better Game ' "T-T OW would you advise me?" writes one of the bitten, "concerning me nest way te start me new yenr oil lmnrevlng mv golf same? There nrust .. n i mml W ran n n d '1 '1 rtA tllllUI - --.-.. . niiiiuiJI he certain Important things te take up ! that will help a let by spring." Ouri Strange, but lets of people still' stand I advice would be te start out by t going, P for the I'. R. T. t0 0I1B or '"e nest of tun winter inuoer instructors nnd hnve him show you the correct mnnncr of knee nnd shoulder pivot nnd the development et Daiancc nt the ten of the swing Hnvc him explain in addition the dis tribution of weight upon both feet nt tlie top of the swing Tlie straight left nrm and the right elbow adjacent te the body With tills ns a foundation you should seen he well upon your wny, provided veu can find time te practice the proper habit begun by your instructor. Few men can lilt from u faulty bal ance, whether It be golf, tennis or base ball. And the average balance in golf Is about 82 per cent faulty when the top of the swing is reached.' AFTEIt looking ever most of the football schedules for 1022. we enn barely restrain the desire te hurdle Dec Time and land In the middle nf next October. The menu through each sec- OLYMPI A Bred and Biinbridge J. jL MONDAY KVIIN1NO. IlKf. 10 PIMPUS vs. BELMONT itHSSKNOKK PKDItll MILLER vs. CAMP0 IIMMV WII.I.1K KIRK vs. FERGUSON nnnur.iH k iieiinii, jimmy WERNER vs. GIBBONS JOHNNY 8 Hounds JIMMY DUNDEE vs. HANL0N Senti nn mile. Sehett'.s Cufe. Jh and rllbfrt Kin, I'linnr, I.erust 41)9(1, Men's & Yeung Men's SUITS and Overcoats $ j.80- and see our 16 windows Peter ffleran & Ce. Merchant Tailors S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch Sts. Open Men. KM. Ev, Till o'clock 14 Seuth 60th St. 4009 Market Street fe tlen In the most Inte'esting we hay. ever seen, a big advance ever anything shown within our football memory. X0 Is the time te start paging your 'ticket "T.S FOOTBALL brutal?" nsks .. exchange. Net in Mm .iit.i... outside of the rush for tickets te an, big November game. This paft of it has become worse thnn mopping iln nfter a trench attnek. v Copyrleht. 1911, Atl nights .'cirrrnl. Y'S KRAX PIIYliTiIR busts In. "Wfandja knew?" pnnled she. "There's a man nut in West Philly who chars his wife's millinery expenses te over head." " wasn't se busy," remarked nur most prominent racx Imss better, "V take a car and go down te the liver, i it wasn't se cold." ' We note In Vnlph rellreit i rival newspaper that "jm from ba aehail In mm ,r. mnnaiced nrlduepert In 11)20." Seme Frnnlt SIe "Cracltln" "A, . golfer whom did Sandy RIc-Nlb-llckf" With se many fouls In the ring the darn, one would imnglne the mnteh tnakers would mnke safety matches. -" 4i(ii Xantiy wants te knew if n "woman always pays" why she give, all the bills te hubby. Craps shooters' heaven par-:i.dl Ask Gnllepln' Dom-i-nees. Anybody age partly, can tell the modern wemnn'' I iff The Bnbe says he's willing te I.nndis credit for thnt line. gWe Nig says It ain't bis fault he shoeti rrans. lie trips fur. ........ V '"'Well." said Cennie Mack, throwing away his cigar. "I'm at the end of raj rope." l'resten (110,1 Ut 1074 hm Ice palaE !( A'l MAItKKT TS. H 0 c K E Y TON3GKT Yale vs. Quaker City tlm!ti.tnn lteerveil Seel Inn XI. no ci ti OI Xilmlsstnn Inelniles Skntlnc I'iiIiIIp Sk'tlinr After (limes ICE SKATING i:ery Meinbiy, IVeilnesiliir. Thiirsilny, l'rll"v enil .xnlunhir Cemtirt-nt Instriielnr ill All Sessions Tlllll'l' m'SSIOVsl TtMly BOXBNG TUESDAY NIGHT, Dec. 20 IIKNNV vs. TIM LEONARD DRONEY TllltKi: OTlll'.ll S-ItOlM) ltnt'TS Ailmlsslnns ST, S1.S0. ?. Si.flO, 3 FINAL FOOTBALL SEE KILLINGER PLAY Philadelphia Ball Park 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, Ret., $2.00 Seats en Sale, Conway's, Gimbeli1 Something Will Drep! Twe Kpnl Knockout I'unrlirrs Bebby Barrett, of Cliften Height, vs. Johnny Darcy, of New Yerk 1 OTIIICK HT.tlt lllll'TS N ATIONA L CLUB i:i,i:vi'.ntii ,v atiiahim: TONUillT Hi.111 SIIAKI' Oft TlrkrU Nnvv. 33 H. Illli St llfi. HrntN, Sl.ftu, S1.00. Adin.. ndr Football Sunday HIGHLAND PARK vs. COiLWYN lilCIUII'I' 2s45 I'. Jl. . . (.ft car ut (III Hi SI. Tfrniln.il nurW lllnliliinil I'ark 5 inlniitfs' rlilr. BIG LEAGUE SOCCEK SATIKIIW, DKCKMIlHIt 17, '.".11) I. -I'JIII.I.II S ,. HltoeKI.YN ITIIIH1S1 ('nlilll Field. SUtti & rirnrflrld M. Kmrrvrd Sfiln. tlie, Ailnilolen. Me IIIIIUBBIIII! You'll taste the dilTerence! At all eiH- Stoics 4SW Coffee 1 immtpsii h f .BTencs Ce., H Bnw-! -iin''tiHiiinHiiMBiiniirmi't ipfiTiHff'iTl'H"B thi .1-1.. rt V'.fi..Wii!ts.. i; '.,'' J I .i.mi .
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers