EVEMSffe PUBLIC 'IEDGBBr-PaiEADBIHlA, UESDAY, DECEMBER- 20, .1021 4r Smaller Edition of Bebby Reth Becomes Member of Athletics Frem Eastern League for $5000 Jt N M,. A m If m tt rtM J4Ci PLUCKS STAR SECOND BASEMAN IN YOUNG HENR Y SCHEER teiify-Oftc.Ycer-OZrf Jitfe&fer, JFte Paycrf JFitt Hartferd. Is Said te Have tJie Stuff te Make Geed in tJte Big Sltew By ROBERT W. MAXWKLL. HterU Kaiser KtmIw raMie l4ait A GCORPING te the baseball rata, at the meeting n New Xerk, last ittek. Cionnle Mack plucfced one of the Wet young players from the hUahes at M claae et last season when he signed Henry Scneer, the kid lnfitlder en the Hartferd Club. Sehcer leeks like HUSKY SCHKBK the ball game and acted like a veteran Instead ct a youth of twenty-one He looked ee geed that I feared ether clubs were after him and the price would be se high that I could net touch him. "After the ball game I took a chance. When Owner Clarkln asked roe hew I liked the player and the price I would put en blm 1 took a long chance. I casually annvercd that I would give $5000 then and there and much te my surprise the offer was accepted. "Chet Themas, the old Cleveland catcher, who managed the Hartferd CJnb after the unfortunate death of Arthur Irwin, had boenled Hcheer te three big-league rlubs, but I apparently get there first. Bcheer leeks like a seller edition of Bebby Reth. He la ft, fields well and It Is said he is n better third baseman than a second saeker. I believe he will make geed, but you never can tell until the training trip Is ever." Cennie has another kid infield te Mart the season with. The eldest is Jet; Dugnn and Jee is net mere than twenty-five, for first haw he has HiVper nnd DrAtll, Dykes and Bcheer for seeend, Barrett and Calloway, abort, and Dugan and Galloway, third base. As MeCann's nmt wtis. net tntritlbned. the chances are the youngster will be sent away again for mere txperience. COS'XIU icill use the tight tnfielders this sprint) in practice garnet and out of the bunch he should be able te select four geed ones. Mack Is Leeking for Center Fielder rTtn$ Athletics also tried hard te land Claude Cooper, center fielder of the J- Oakland Club of the Pacific Coast League. Claude once was with the Tklls and, after batting .102 for the season, was shipped te the minera. He suddenly mended his ways, took the game Seriously and laHt year was one e the stare out there. He hit ever .300, stele many bates and was re markably fnst in the outfield. Cennie In looking for a center Gelder nnd will unload the entire bankroll lop a desirable person. He offered a wnd of dough and a carload of players far Cooper, but there wan nothing doing. The club owner raid he would lese most of his patronage If Cooper were sent away and there wasn't enough aaepey In the Hast te purchase bl release. Thus the deal fell flat and Cennie till Is looking for a center fielder. And that is net all. The thin tutor also is en a still hunt for a training 8tap for 11121!. He will net return te Lake Charles, Ln and la considering a vera I offers from ether towns In the Seuth. Next week Mack will visit several places and announce his selection seen after the first of the year. There Is nothing Ptlrrlng In the Jee Dugan episode. Nene of "the Amer ican League clubs seems te want him and, although they would like te de Cennie n favor and take the Jumping Inflelder of his hands, they will net kick In with players which could be considered In exchange. "I could have traded Dugan for a let of $3000 players," said Cennie, "hut I havr tee many of that brand already. It leeks as If Jee would be with us again next eBr. ' AFTER tchich Mr. ilcQillieuddy picked up a railiead time ttblc irhich tens a tip-off that the interview teas ever. It was. Leng Trip for W. and J. Footballers WASHINGTON AND JEFFERSON will leave in a few days for the Coast te play the University of California In Pasadena en New Year'B Day. It will be a long trip and the players no doubt will feel the effects of the Journey. Traveling across the continent is net the best thing in the world ter a football team, especially when there is a tough game at the ether end. renn State was net at its best In the contest with the University of "Washington In Seattle, Ohie State did net show the form which wen the conference championship and Harvard was the only team able te land a victory In the last four years. Washington and Jcflferwm, after having had a month's lay-off, will face new surroundings and a different climate These handicaps will be bard te overcome. "The long trip takes a let of pep out of the players," said Huge Rezdek Iet Saturday. "I have coached teams in the Wt that met Eastern elevens and also brought a team out there. The advantage is all with the home club. I'd like te see a Coast eleven come East and play a game. That would show tie difference." M CALIFORNIA is said te have out of the greatest aggregations eiti developed en the Pacific Coast and, if this is true, W. and . teill have t go some. Suite Game With Penn Big Beest ONE of the best things the Unherwty of Pennsylvania Football Committee ban done in years una inviting Penn State te play Penn en Franklin JTleld next year. State made a great record last season and hopes te repeat la 1022, although ten of the first-string men nlll be missing. Penn State has a large follev-lng In Philadelphia and the alumni always turn out in laTge numeers. The game should De the most Important en the schedule. Because of an extra Saturday in November next year State lest a chance te-play Harvard again. There are four Snturdays and Nell Flemtning forget all about it when arranging bis schedule. Syracuse will bt played en the Pole Grounds en October 28 and this prevented the acceptance of the Crimson "We would rather play Harvard than any ether university," wd Vlemmlng. "Harvard has treated us wonderful! and T hope we will be invited again In 1023 " Penn Surprises en Ice THE University nf Pennsylvania has a great chance te win the collegiate lce-hoekey title this wnHin. The team opened the season last week at the Ice Palace nnd for the first time in history defeated Tale. Penn showed wonderful fighting spirit In the game. The team, outweighed by mere than fifteen pounds te the man, get away te a bad start and Yale scored. Every body In the EH rooting section began te cheer wildly and It looked as though th,e ncc was ever, that is, te every one but Penn. The Red and Blue came back in the second period when Murray bent the puck info the net, tying the foere. In the following period Wanamaker scored three times and the, game was ever. The victory ever the Blue gave Penn a gang of prestige among Ice hockey followers. In fact, many are picking the team te beat Princeton WBn the teamN meet In n couple of weeks. If this prediction comes true Penn will nttaln the pinnacle In ice hockey, which will be a pleasant burpribe, as Tena was net figured te be a strong contender en skates this season. TQBTH ntLI.R COUNTRT CLUB morrow night. The names of the ays' announced. LeuU Bleck, president of North Hills, asked us te tell the saibee all about the entertainment. Hepe they are told, Leuis. CenWeht, . by PuWe Lttatr Company jtunray and Indian Russell Draw Urvltltarv. f4., H. 20. Fianlile Mur raV rhJJ'Phl. "d Inditn nutiell ar- ,rr, feuant ' reuna m a. arw nr tattle which asmanstrstM in tnis ptr. ,r Inrttuct that hard luialnr In urM nni uuipw nm p,ni- ,r 111. a lints. JIW tlM Jm Dlllan, and Mint of Ih bl the dywvtsht dais, eeuia land neui: la, bwy AHHKAAl a great ball player and ceenis te have improved during the wlnUr semn. However, all ball players have a habit of doing that, It's a cinch te be a star when you can't prove It. Juit the earae, they say that fjcheer is the goods ami Cornelius stepped Inte a let of geed luck when he nabbed him. The skinny boss of the A's heard about Hehry last spring ben he started bin professional career with Heinle Zimmerman's Bronx Giants. "There's a likely looking kid playing with Zim's team." Cennie was told. "Better take a leek at him." Before Mack could get an eyeful the late Arthur Irwin saw the boy In action and signed him te play with Hartferd. Cennie, however, remem bered the name and every time he sent a Bceut up in New Kngland he Tyas asked te report en Bcheer. Three dlffereat men saw blm play and their reports were t,e favorable that Cennie went up te see for himself '1 was IinprcHsed with Bcheer because he seemed te knew what he was doing and, in addition, was ceaehlng the ether inflelders. He ran will entertain at Lu Lu Temple te- winners of prizes In the ber.anr will Columbia Swimmers Win New Yvrfc. Xe. '.'0. CelumbU Unlr lty awlrnmlna itun Inausurat-d Ita i-a tan laat nlM wlih a vleinr, evar .M'Olll t."nlvrlly, nf Mentrl, Can,. In th Mrn. Imfildi. Itllhta ral The I0U and VMt feiiraiaaa, tnaMing in intir urn initrna aic MMurad four of ln Hi Uat ana tsirir oot - eot - oet - eU4 CanallU)riritW5J( AMATEURS VOTED INTO LOCAL P. G. A. Slmenpurea Can Bocemo Hon orary Members Without Vet. Meating Largely Attended GUMBES AIDS PROCEDURE! R.v SANDY McNMLICK THE activities of the newly formed Philadelphia Professional Gelfer' Aaaoclatlen right new might be com-, pared te a sharpshooter earnestly In' pursuit of a fleck of ducks with a re volver. If the ducks represent Ideas floating in the air, it la readily seen that the pros can only bring down one at a time. That's whan they're doing. The chaos that reigned when the organiza tion was first started Is rapidly net tling down into the semblance of a something. One mere enthusiastic meeting was held yesterday in, the Helmac Oolf Company rooms near Twelfth and Mar ket streets, and a couple of mere "ducks" were brought te earth. One of the meat important discussions was ever the hdmlsslnn of amateurs te membership in the organization. Argu ments were bandied te and fro and pre and con. The final ruling adopted was that amateur members would be ad mitted te the local P. (. A. as honorary t members, without vote and without ahllU ir samta mm dAwmllraaa rtaint in an honorary capacity. Se that's that. Fiedern Cicere Frank Qumbes, an amateur of the Bain Oolf Club, attended the meeting by request, and consented te make a speech en parliamentary law. IHb presenee wns a powerful agency In bringing the new body te earth. Each move of his eyebrows told Its lit tle story. Each time he socked both fists en the table in front of him, nil present jumped and blinked and nnethcr point went home. It was a great oration, and Mr. Oumbes net only cleared the air Of cloudy ideas en procedure but, with a bread sweep of his hands, literally greabed the wheclH of progress. He was made an hbnernry member forthwith, as a representative of the bar, meaning the lav. J. Weed Plott had already been elected te this clnss, representing the amateurs, and your correspondent was elected from the ranks of the public prints All lit Faver Geerge Sayers, Hill Byrne and ethers spoke In favor of the amateurs, and the voters backed them up. Frank dumbes was made honorary chairman of the Committee en By-Laws and Constitution and everything prom prem ises te be ship-shape at the next meet ing. The tournament question was opened by Frank Coltart. Bill Byrne and Weedy Piatt. It was decided te pre sent the projects In definite form ut the next meeting. The scatinr canacitv at Helmtc'H I was inadequate te house all these pres ent. It was one of the best attended meetings se far. The boys are getting thoroughly enthused and arc out te put ever an organization which will be a real credit te Philadelphia golfdem DR0NEY IS IN SHAPE FOR LEONARD TONIGHT Lancaster Battler Meets Champien at the Ice Palace Tim Drency, the Lancaster light weight who meets Benny Leenard, the world's lightweight chnraplen, In the feature night-round bout nt the Ice Palace A. C. tonight, is In geed shnpe. He completed hlw work for the cham pion In Manayunk. Fifty per cent of the profits of this Miew will go te the Philadelphia County branch of the American Legien nnd wtll go te the Christmas fund for the disabled soldiers. Leenard is in mere demand new than any ether ring artist. Every pro moter lu the country N after his serv ices and it was only through the medium of the American Legien thai PhlludclphlanH will be enabled te see him perform this evening. In the eight-round semi-final Gun Franchetti will oppose Tnnv Capen!, of New Yerk. Vennle Lepez, of Camp Dlx, and Temmy Louhren, of this ,'lfv. rla.sh In thp second elrht -rounder. The enenlnc eight-rounder will be be- tween a braee Of heavyweights Jack Clancy, of Pettavllle, and .Tee Allisen, of Wilmington. A scrie of 1 25 -pound amateur con tests, under A. A. U. sanction, wiJi start at 7:30 and run until time for the professional bouts te start. Y'S KRAX LEW THNDLWR says if Benny Leenard ttepsen the scales he will give himFclf a-weigh. Bill Donevan gets that Detroit contract three tell be written in U the "Ty that binds." I Phyllla ( h denna, bt ttifi erra. aure enjexd ill' bt la. Answer te query If your furnase won't beha.e, give It u darn geed shaking. "I may have led a fast life, mnt tered the bike nicer in thk stretch, "but I'm en my last lap new." Forrfen aita" Rey's favorite name -putt and take. (.lit fllwer. for tin wedding aiuihersary Killingcr. who wns a star en the gridiron, hopes te be a gem en the diamond. - Let ua hop., new that Cernell has -leclfrt Kaw ae foetliall captain, the Ilhareni will neer base te fat crew. a it's true, as "Pussyfoot" Jehnsen says, that India will" je dry, irhnt irill the HU.duT Jee Bush has perfected his ' fork ball, which probably means that lie will put it ever the plate. W hi e ft-n Drkln pltfra ara ducking vendered rlvr a nlieitier Ui dolling and Draft has given many -a fellow rheu linntU and new It may make the Inter national League limp. Seme guys thlnlt farrt. the Yebtead art Is Arrange for Csntre Workout han ranl- Die J Arrapf-in- .11 hav bon mada for ft workout en Kwinir m.ld hare for the Ctntre (.eiifie ioeim ltam, ltam, ltam, of D.nvllle, Ks. aoen aiiar ua ar 'rival In Ban Francisce mis aiumoen, . . "'" i1 i , i Yeu wMete a Ciasmb YOU AM MpeV l 90NO a WM PVHS Tn MeBMiKHl Ttv.fl'v,r 5u6ifO I MOW BGAOVICVL A4D HOW MUCH 'V Cea'v etc cte iv is f, The Hardest Battle Mental Strain in Winning Title Frem Welsh Made Leonardes Most Stren- ueus Match , By BENNY LEONARD NERVOUBNE8B and anxiousness, both of which come under the heading of mental strain, are the blggebt hundl caps of a man while boxing. They threatened ine throughout the most Im portant battle of my fistic career, and as a mult, al- tneugn net pun ished physically, I found my.sclf In my h a r d c ti t ring match. I knew that I had te knock out my feo I was nware of that fnct for weeks before the bout, nnd net only that, but I had nevcral persons Impressing the fact n mv mlml itnv 111 i and day out. Then ine mxui "i un un eontest it was even worse. I wri benny i.KONAiir M nervous in my dressing room lis tening te "Yeu must knock him t-r you've get te knock him out that I was almost wobbly walking te the ring. Yes, it was en the night that Benny Leenard become the lightweight cham pion of the world. It occurred May -a. 1017. the nlelit I knocked out one of the cleverest and greatest defensive bniPPH thnt nr.r llvwl. the night Freddy WU1, . .lpthrnnnl in New Yerk, whrn our bout wan stepped In the ninth rniiml hn pnnie Ttrltishrr brine virtual ly unconscious wedged into one of the corners, unable te protect himself. The finish of that bout was the meht dramatic ever known In boxing history. according te ring experts. vlln el in some manner homing nimsen up wim hlM IhmvH en the teD rene. I was in some manner holding himself up with his elbows en the top rope, I was punching him ns If he were n bag, when nefcree Kid McPartlnnd very humanely touched me en my shoulder, nnd sent me te my corner flame (e End mime te nc enu. "" ! "m.?' ,.!""& 3r?" JftraS i I! Lij i "i.J i .. if VA utvinir it right hand raised ns it te ln.tf "' reeled and then tottered toward tnc repen. He uait oivce out ei me rinK, i failing limply ever the rope fall! second reur JUU. i He wns "dead" ou I ca happy but jolt sad. Beiiiiy Leenard had become the Ughtireight champion, but I fch . sorry for one of the grittiest glove men in the realms of fistiana. He was gamewas Freddy Welsh gritty te the finish. My mental strain was nt its end, and I wns glnd. Between rounds, and in my corner even before the bout started, my ninnugcr, Billy Gibsen, nnd thcu trainer, Geerge Hugel, kept advising: "Punch hard, nnd keep puiichlng knock him out." These word con tinually rung In my cars, round after round, and I heard the same ndvlce between rounds. It was, a terrlplc strain. Welsh was strong He was in vion vien derful shape, nnd was boxing aa defen sively as never before. I tried te get Freddy te open up, attempting te get him te box in the open. He wouldn't. HI Pr-Un eie CE PALACE Wait 1ST B 0 TONIGHT Pricesl23S tr Trait tUla Wi Cul4 Sit Wa Will Ru Jttta BEHinr World's CbanicUa LEONARD Vi. 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At the home of Sir Themas' Lipten It was eald that the reports that he la planning te is sue a cballertje for a new cup race arc entirely premature. A flat denial was given that Sir Sir Themas hn started, or pro jected, the construction of n new Hhamreck te challenge the American Cup, or that he hns taken up nego tiations In that connection. It wan Inst n case nf him jabbing and then falling into n clinch. My new I tried te reach his jaw with n right hand smash 1 It was Impossible. Finally after two or three rounds I started te direct my punches te Welsh's body. I soaked lilm with rightn and lefts in the mid-riff, and nil the time I could hear "Knock him out you've get te knock blm out." Beglnnlnr with I he fifth round, I could feel that Welsh's holding tactics were beglnnlnf te slacken, and I knew then that he was weak ening. Then Gibsen and Engel reminded me that I already had outpeinted WeHh In two previous ten-round bouts, nnd If I didn't knock him out before the finish of this, our third scheduled ten-round match, I probably never would get an other opportunity te win thfc title. Efferts Became Frantic I wanted that championship yes, craved it. livery boxer la nnxleun te be- ' ceme a tine nemcr. . And Gibsen and i Lnglc's pleadings for me te score a , knockout become mere nnd mere, while ny iranuc ruens Derame naraer anu har arder, In the eighth round Welsh wns great ly fntlgucd. The bell found him very tired nnd worn. Then the ninth. After .Ileferee Mcrartland had dragged us out of several clinches and I had bneked Fred Inte n corner I felt assured of the championship. Peer Freddy! He was all in, and I was wishing for a towel te come from his corner. But the sign of defeat made no appearance, and I wnded in punching my hardest with both hands, when . Welsh was unable te held up his guard I he finish came.McPartland Interceding eml ordering me te my corner the I vverld'H llKhtwcieht chnmnien wenu H "8"cwcignt cnampien. Since that bout my nerves have never failed tne, and I have never suffered such a mental Jtreln In any of my bouts. .IHT Smith will tell of hla hnrtlmt rler hultlr In Thiinwluy'ii inane r the ETtnlar I Public Lrdrtr. Here's What te r E jj ,f JhnisBBsiasMaaaiBsWsaiaMartaWBsaaBaaMss Practical Gifts for Men DRESS SHOES Oxfords, Pumps and Butten Beets SPATS That Arc Correct in Fit and Shitdcb SLIPPERS Styles for Heuse, Bedroom, Bath and Traveling SPORT SHOES Fer Gelf, Skating, Tennis and Yachting ' imported Riding LeggingsHand-Sewn Riding Beets CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut Fin Foetwr Sine 186$ WRONG ' ' fOO i" mwi i'iw in j'ljiinm. Te Vz Ct. Vesi OP- Twe SPtFTY PRC4MT SM IS GIVING NCR HU30AND tj AHt 5e Voeh DAY IS UTTttRtY AMD CeMaCTCtY vMtrewcD 3w&. EE T New Yerkor Bexes Last Three Rounds With One Mitt Against Hanlen BOUT FAILS TO PLEASE AFTER outbexing Jimmy Hanlen for fjve reundtf with two hands. Johnny Dundee went along and did the earne thing just ns easily In the last three rounds with ene mitt In the wind-up at tire Olympla last night. Although Dundce gave a nice exhibition of hit-without-getting hit. It failed te please, nnd hundred of fans left the Seuth Bread street arena before the finish of the scheduled eight rounds. Dundee hurt his right hand in the early part of the sixth frame, nnd from then until the final sound of the gong he boxed with his left, while the In jured member dnngled nt his Bide most of the time. Only en ene or two occa sions did Dundee use his right In the last three rounds for blocking purposes, and just as often did he make n weak effort te punch with it. In n wny, Dundee gave a brilliant and clever exhibition of left-hnnded boxing while en the ether glove, It wasn't even necessary for the New Yerker te use two hands en the rugged. Denver lte. That's about hew much Hanlen was outclassed by Dundee. Rlngsldcrs began yelping that it was "one of these things" shortly after the bell clanged starting the fuss. Between the first nnd seeend round, during the second, between the second and third nnd during part of the third the "regu lars" In the southeast boxes near the ring chanted rhythmically with the movements of the boxers, "Wnltz Me Around Again, Willie ." And they seemed te enjev It meaning their singing net the boxing. When the third round was ever the "seng-blrdR" took it en the wing nnd mnde for the nlr, shortly followed by ethers from different carts of the au dience. Even some of the fight-hungry i boys up in the "peanut" departed dis gustedly before the finish. Hanlen weighed in at 1517?i nnd Dundee was; n pounds lighter. The return match between Gcergie Werner, of Bosten, and Jimmy Gib Gib eons, of Grays Ferry, reaulted in a regular slugfest. with the former a win ner, even though hb was staggered by right hand punches en two different ec- catiens. crner was entitled te the I. WK. . . ii Ye honors by virtue of bedv punches which made the Gray's Ferryffc held. Jimmy Kirk, a stnblemate of Dundee. outbexed Willie Fergusen; Pedre Campe,, a Fillppine, showed falrlv i clever form in winning from Joey Mil- ' ler, and Billy Plmpus was a victor ever ' nay Belmont. Give the Moterist: wmu 11- : UNO IS VICTOR HURTS GH AND AUTO GLOVES A flove for driwnff must lit te Insurs comfort and warmtli. W have them In the Hansen or Grin, liell makes. Oauntlet or ahert wrist Vlttctd or lamb'c-woel lined ?3 te $8 50 a pair A.R.Undcrdown'sSens w 202-204 Market St., Phila. NIP AND TUCK WHEN CALIF. MEETS W. AND J. Easterners Went Through Tough Schedule Unbeaten and Are Representative Pacific Coasters Will Hardly Run Up Big Score Against Presidents By GltANTLAND RICE Famous Gifts Ann twO'foet putt. ' Dempscy te WUlard WUlard dewns in one round. Beven knock- Bosten te A'cie Yerk "Babe' Kulti for sm,oeo. (treat Britain te Jeck Hutchisen A bio silver eup. Judge Landis Thirty-five days. te "flabe" Ruth- Why Net? TvO YOU consider W. and J. a J strong representative Eastern team?" auks II. L. F. in regard te the coming test with California. Why net? W. and J. played through a first-clans schedule without losing n game. In three of Its mujer contests, including Pittsburgh nnd Detroit University, only four first downs were made against Ncnle's machine. , . , A strong line, two geed ends, a first class backficld, all well coached, make up n representative delegation for nny bcctlen. , . W. nnd J. wasn't ns flashy In attack nor as consistently strong ns Penn State, but it would have offered nit even battle against any Eastern rival. , Considering the team's fiewcr en de fense, there Is hardly n chance that California will run up any ecore even approaching the Ohie State upset of a year age. Unless California is easily the strong est team In the country, the game will belong te the nln-and-tuck species, with no romp en cither side. Who Is He and Where Is He? WHO and where Is the man who is ultimately te knock out Jack Demp- Whcn Jehn Lawrence Sullivan was at the top of his fame JamcB J. Corbett was a bank clerk In Callfernin. When Beb FltxRlmmens whipped Cor bett, Jim JcHrlcB was a husky, unknown helper around Cerbctt's camp. When Jeffries ruled the game back around 1000, Jack Jehnsen was u Texas roustabout. . AVhen Jehnsen stepped Jeffries Wil lard W8B an overgrown combination of cowboy and farmer from Kansas. In looking- for the future conqueror of Demnsey one would hardly turn te Cnrpcntler, Brennan or Gibbens. The odds arc he will be some yeungBter, new unknown, but n fast worker en the upward trail after he gets his start. The Durable King TY COBB next spring will be starting his eighteenth eenben under the Big Awning of the game. Yet en the rim of this ndvanecd state of servitude, frolicking under the golden sun of California, he still lias enough te lead such competitors ns Rogera Horus Herus by nnd Geerge Sislcr in the pest-graduate Scheel of Swat. If one had te name two of the hardest parties in the game te beat, Hornsby and HiRier would ec leading cneiccs. If Cobb isn't the durable king of the diamond, we ence mere pause for n reply. 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An(1 dV.aUs Rl1 nrunawnk Heme DllUrd Tables. .Mall ua the loupen and i will send etia tienlpald then te eer It with the bey'a mother. " ' $1 i' Jl,.nS f.Hf ' UI0 ",s t-'lebraied Jlruna wick rpikft milliard and HllHrd Tablua .Tstei. W " V,WM ,Hm"1'" M''h The Hruiibwick-Balke-Cellcndcr Ce. IH2 Arch Mrrrl, t'hlluUll.l,lu : MAIL this coupon! ' ' ZS&&zr t ,, 0 Wlllarda ' """ ' 2 Nam t t ! ,,,,, " Addraia , ,,, t ... , 1 . '.' "5 T( . a UVI',.l(MniijLY1tt VI T3ri mar JH I 'i&Ljmf Jill II ' of the Fellow Far from the Mashtc and Divet BluU, Bl THE skillful ute of net and trident. Tex Itieknrtl enn ha rini. clas opponents for Ueimy Leenard and Johnny WIIkeii In the light nnd middle wcigni railed. 110 can arrange all the nc'eei'snry action for the light heavy, weight altuatleii with Tem ftihk,,. . Greb and Carpentler. llut he has no snaring acceserleu tit hand that will round up any dezallng opponent for Jack Demnsey, who still hHh upon the top ef the 11 H tie world In lonely grandeur Viik only the vngUe, massive shadow of Josg' Wlllard new nnd then slanting across the read. CopvrleM. list. Alt litehta Itetervcd. Beets and Saddle Marvin May will make hlw Crut an an pcaranee In his winter form ut NcV Orleaiw today among a Held of fan uprintcrs, Including Colonel Tuyler and Irish Dream. Marvin May likes the heavy track and if in condition appears the best. Horses well placed in ether raccB are First race Echeland, Pretcndcr, D. tnerls. Second Helen Atkln. Taran? cula, Malvolle. Third Slmpllcltv, Bartered, lllrdte O. Fourth Ltily' Luxury, Pickwick, Ace of Aces, Sixth ' Our Birthday, Aniare, Tantalui. Seventh Old Faithful, Copyright, Cery, den. At Havana Lubtre, San Stcfane. Sun Girl. Second Lady Betty, Pokey I)., Boehcr-Na-Brccucr. Third Th ' Englishman, Lyric, Mldlan. Fourth Fourth Keran, Ed Garrison, Billy Beets. Fifth Pittsburgh. Butler, Leyallat., Sixth Miss Hilarity, Itavcnsla, Fester, Embry. lane and Mnrlnalll lmvit aee-ained In their raee for the year ana entr4 upon another week en even tcrtna, but Lar wen a race vanterriay, talitnirthe lead. Lanic hai hfen nllEhtly handlcapwd by the heavy traSlf conditions, which make rldlns difficult fir a yeunieiter of hla Unlit weight, but Marlnilli Inn been unfortunate In th aelectlen et mount by his manager. The beat nhewtnr of the wctk waa made by tha apprenUci Oantner. Dfinlte thn fact that there 1 a neUbli icarclty of hlsh-claaa rldln talent at Jesir en Tarlt, there will be no audi lack at th Tair Grounds when the Crcnt CIIt'i major meetlnic epena en January 2. Clarinet Turner, contract rider for J. K. U Veii Ljiwrence tylie, nt prcsent a free lance, and Charlie Miller, the C. A. Stoneham jeeliiy are amens- the beat of the plaikln artliti who will head southward for the Fair Grounds eesalen At preeent they are spinl Intr the holidays at their hemu In tlil. State. Earl Thomsen te Wed I.ea Anrelea. Dec. -20. Earl J. Thomien a aenler at Dartmouth Celle. who In May W20. establlahed a new world's record ef 14 'J-B seconds nt Philadelphia for the lift. vnrd hurdle, and .Mia Anne Coekinjn, a teacher at Wiltller Celltee. near here, are aoen te be married. It was announced hire today. Make it 1 a real Henrietta ADMIRALS CISENLOHR'S MASTERPIECE Pcrfecte size 2 fev 25 cents OTTO EISENLOHR & BROS., INC. r.STAW.lSHlin 850 ZZS&2$&& OLD BROADWAY BATTLE NIIDM.HItU MI.IIT. Mi:t0 I'. V,J NEW BROADWAY CLUB 1NA1IONAI. . A.) 11 III i VVAO Johnny Krause vs. Ray Mitwu lies, Beits, Ot.ip, 76c. Adm., P Down in the land ThrouehK. ppe. ifffl 'Mi At BsV : - ,i