Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 20, 1921, Night Extra, Page 21, Image 21

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West Philadelphia High Captured
"I1L BEAT HOPPE
n
Yeung Jake Shows Plenty
Confidence in Match
Against Centi Here
of
HAS HIGH RUN OF 249
Hy KDWIN .1. rOLLOCK
PHILADELPHIA bllllnrd folic nre
being entertained this week hy n very
young nnd confident werld'H champion.
Jake Hchnefcr. tlie cueist, who startled
the knights of the green cloth by eject
ing Willie Heppe from the throne he
occupied for "ft million years and a
fay," I" 0,,r mhl"t for tee first time
tilnce his majestic triumph.
Schncfer tossed off linger Centi, the
best In oil France. In the opening ex
hibition yesterday nt AlllngerV, Aca
demy, with the nonchalance of n vet
eran. The confidence of the youth Is
amazing, lie pictures n crowned henJ
en his shoulders for yenrn te come.
Asked nheut his mnteh with Heppe.
which N slated for Chlrnge, beginning
Mnrch li, he said :
"Can Heat Heppe"
"I feel sure I will he nb'e te rctnln
the chnmplenshlp. I nm sheeting better
new tnnn 1 ever limn .".--;- .
.i.. t ...ill ,.,.,. Hmw. in Imtireve. 1)011 t I
cei the lilen thnt I nm underestimating I
7- iiii f T .. I., ii iiwwl nil 111
Hopped aniiiiy. " " "" ,'""'. "" .,
ever wen, If net better, hvrn In the
.l ..1.1 A ... . ntttnnt It O fll fVf
c inuimnnxiiui iiiiiiii.um. - i ;
ly one peer mnteh nnd thnt was the
en
etf mm nfffiin.r me.
It might be mentioned nt this point
thnt Heppe didn't lm-e much of n
chnnce nicninst the son of the fnraeiw
cueist In the tlt'e tourney. NVillie diiln t
have any hucc opportunity te sheet, n
hkjh run of -1110 hy Sclmefer rulnliiR the
affair se far as he was concerned.
The cnmliiR mnteh with Heppe Is the
talk of the hllllnnl world, and already
btts nre belnR laid en the outcome. It
ii a surprising fnct thnt some of W lllle s
backers nre wtlllnR te offer odds that the
champion will be dethroned.
Bchaefcr lCrrntlc
Tlie contest will he for 2000 points in
blocks of 400. IIeppc Is determined te
eeme hacts Inte his royal robes, and
Sehaefer is just as determined te keep
them draped nretind his own shoulders.
Yeunc Jake proved yesterday tnni nc i a
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nni ie uc iiiei-n iiihi.. n"j ........-
.i .-1ir, ti.n fnna imli'lnir from ,
AGAIN
mm
?""" "t r . "::i:' .I...V.7- .i.'cot away te a
ma u'liikimrivi imim vitxiii mil mil nil. liiu
match, thnt the imIrc in steadiness be be
lencs te lleppe.
Schnefer is clever there Is no ques ques
tienliiR thnt hut he also Is errntic. He
fnlls te show the same complete mas
tery of the ball: that Plillndelphinns
have seen se often duriiiR illle s tours
However. Schnefer may he one of these .
rare individuals who arise te the dliz? ,
heiRhts under the test that tells. Antl
apparently he Is, judRiiiR from his per
formance in ChirhRe a few months iire.
Yesterday Schncfer showed his best
form In his 240 high run. In this innlnR
he chutercd the balls at bis will and
hept them nt the cemmnntl of
his tip.
Centi. n yeuiic l'l-enclimnn,
showed
crent premise.
He wns beaten. 400 te
one run if M nnd would
1C2. but he had
have gene higher,
A freeze stepped his
progress.
Started at Veurlecu
Schncfer has waited some ye.irs for
the success thnt is new his, lie wn"
virtually "brought up" en a billiard I
table under the masterful tutoring of I
bis father, hluise'f a eh.impieu. Yeung
Jnke made his first nppi-nrcnce in ex
blliltleu when lie was fourteen year
eld. That was In 1000. Figure it out .
lie's new twenty-seven.
Ills hlghesi run In teiiriiament-plny .
was 400, limde against Heppe in C'hl-
c;i'e In the recent championship. He
ran fi05 in a praellce mareh against I
Chick Wright, ternier nniateur tjile tjile
helder, last May. T1icm runs ccrtuinly i
show that Sclmefcr's play Is e.i the
upgrade,
Centi nnd Sehnefer will continue te
exhibit at AIUiirci-'h tetl.iy, tomorrow !
find Thur-iilay. The two are en a tw
months' tour lilitler the niaiiagershlp of
Hmrlie Tcnnc. All exhibitions, hew- I
ever, will be off for Schsefer about two i
iientliN before he meets Heppe. lie in
tends te enter rigid training.
Yeung .lake was asked what method
of I raining he used :
"Walking," was his reply.
In ether words, l.e l.r.s walked te
championship.
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CONSIDER HARVARD DATE
California Ofriclals Anxious for
Coast Eleven te Meet Crimson
KerUe'cy. Calif.. Dec. 20. Efferts te
paic the way for accept time of Har
vard's invitation for a football game
lntbe Harvard stndluiii, October -h.,nwe Titles far
jil.: np rutin, mm it m' , ini'iM'wir v .it
n.ii.. "... ' .V.3- "' v.:.':."
niiinrniii eiiicini aeie, .111 ini'iiiin'i
of tl... i,., .i.ti. i,m ,,f i.r if.M.i,.,i
In two j ears. 111 c anxious te meet the
vriiusun eleven.
The principal obstacle is that Cali
frirnlnn's schedule already calls for two
trips, one te Seattle te meet the l'nl
Versity of Washington, Nnvetiiber 11,
ml the ethir te Les Angeles te meet
ine 1 nlerslty in Meuthein ( allternla
iicieiici'
Vard.
2H, the date'elTered hy liar-
Anether trip,
cut tee heavily
of the pln.MTi'.
be umile muhi,
It is thought, would
into the cei'ege work
A llnnl decision hi te
HARVARD WANTS ACTION
Crimson Anxious te Get Answer
Frem California
Cambridge, Mass,. Dee. 20. liar
srd hns nsked I'li'vcrslty of California
te reply at the earliest possible moment
I te its invitation for u football giune
'hire en October 2s, net, it was leained
today. Tlie Crimson schedule, with al
ternative nrrnngemeuts for the date of
fered California, is being held up hv
tlie Henrs' failure te act, 't was said.
Pittsburgh nnd Nebraska have both an
nounced their wisli tn oppose Harvard If
California does net nccept,
FACULTY BAN REMOVED
West
Phlla. High Scheel Svlmmers
are Ellrjlble Again
The West Phlhule'nlilii IIIl-Ii Scheel
wlnitnlng team, which has been In-
'JlnibV nil sejisen, has been tleclnred
fllelhle by the frnternltv. This became
JHmwii when tlie monthly reports were j
""I'd. All but Ilnssel. a plunger, have
DCfii relieved of I lie ban.
.. I'riiiikferil High and Germnntewn
'S'l have been dealt severe blows by
tlie faculty. .Ininlcseu. et liter en both'
J'l" foethitll ami basketball teams, hns
"ITII h.'llinni iv th,. IMimeees will I.
Menp
Il'irr-tt, stnr cttnril, 1ms been
in'.i .,
ltd
"" lb- Germanttiwii basketball I
Mglsj'a--!! aKf.a'i tjliua ''.' a,H.,Wt .-
WALTER CAMP'S ALL-AMERICAN
FOOTBALL ELEVENS FOR 1921
Walter Camp's nll-Amcrlcnn football
the December 24 Issue of Cellier's Weekly,
First Klevcn Second Ivleven
Knd Midler, California Swnnsen. Nebraska
ratine Mtrin, Wiuli. .Jell. Sinlrr,
(Iiinrd Schwab, Lafayette
tenter Men, .Michigan
(Inartl Itrnwn, Itievnrtl
Turkic MrOiilrc, Chicago
End Kel.nrR, Centre
Uunrtcr . Devlne, Iown
Halfback . ...Kllllnw, Prim Sst.
Ilnlflinck . ...Aldrlrh, Yitln
Fullback . ...Unw, Cernell
.
WESTPHILA.mGHSCHOOLWONT1
their relative positions in the race for
nnUnrlT Cn"nnn TITir 77lO TAT tnOI the first-half pennnnt honors. Cam-
JL JlJOyJZf iDJTKJXl
Speedbeys Finished Second in
Five of the Eight Branches
of Athletics, Winning High
Honors
TWO CROWNS FOR N. E.
Hy PAUL. PItKP
WEST PHILADELPHIA
n I r. h
' SCHOOL Is entitled te the holiest
honors In interschelnstie nthletlc com
petition for the yenr of 1021. Par
ticipating In eight different sports, the
Speedbeys wen three championships
nnd finished second in five of the com-
fif(
oust.
In doping out the relative positions of
the various schools, we con think of no
better method thnn the point system.
In the Interschelnstie Athletic Leneue
there are six schools. Five- points,
then, would be plvcn th" winner of
each particular championship. Four
uetihriip Riven the runner-up, three te
the next nnd se en. In tills manner the
team finishiiiR last would net get n
point.
The sports in which the public high
school teams competed acalnst each
ether dtirln? the 1021 eiiMm were foot feet
hall. basketball, baseball, soccer, swim
mliiR, cress-country, outdoor track nnd
Indoor track.
The basketball season, of course,
opened n few weeks npe. However, the
last, season closed In 11121, se we will
use this for our table, ns this sensen's
title lilts net yet been wen.
Wesr PMlnilnlnhln Hlch. lifter one of
i the closest races in the history of
rnn nnspsr
. .,.,.,.,,. t.(mrt nmp, wen the title
frnn. Kniiflicru
,rem eutneru
Illch. The Speedbeys
flvitiR stnrt. nnd wen-
net beaten until the downtewners were
met for the second time. Previous te
this Rnme the Hed nnd Ulnek hnd been
reIiir at a Rreat speed, and walloped the
OrniiRe nnd Illue. However, 'West
Plillndelphla wen the final Rame from
Frankfort!, and with it the champlen-
M"'1
Wen Swim Title
t uiviminlnL' West Phthtdcliihia wen
the city scholastic ibamplenshlp. The
team waded through every meet. Ne
team In the city wns able te give it nny
,.rr nt pomtietltlen. True, tlicrc were
null' tlirr... oilier teillUH ill tllC IllttT-
schelnstlc League
Frunkfenl and
Southern nre net In
this circuit but
; t the nmc thp Westerners must he
' lv(n t.rP(t for the wonderful showing
they made. , , t,
As was the case In mvimming, tlie
1'ertv-seventh nnd Walnut streets In
stitution rnn away from the ether school
iin cress-country. Tlie Harriers maee a
clean sweep ami bent v enirai. uic runner-up,
by a large margin.
Tn snecer. Indoor truck, outdeoi
V 'track, baseball nntl football, the Orange
,. land Illue tiiilMieil seeenti. ir'i-
sarv te ploy tnree giiiiu- nn'"- "",-,",
east tlunllv wen the w.ccer title, while
a blocked 'kick lest the football cham
pionship for the school.
After giving live points for each
championship, nnd four for each ruri-ncr-up
position. West Philadelphia
finishes the season with a grand tetnl
of He points.
Central In Second I'lacu
Central lllcli was the next en the
list Tlie school wen only one cham
pionship this season, ar.d Mulshed In
the runner-up position In swimming.
Tlu. Mirrors' tetnl of points .as ten
less than that of the Westerners
Tlie Hreiid niul lireen sirccis sciumi en itlclimend stn'et te Allegheny un
usually pret'.ttci's geed football tennis. nue, west en Allegheny avenue te Bel
This vear, liewever. the team did net 1 rude street. Tills course is te in
fare se well, and the best It could de covered three times, n distance of fi'i
was tn finish In thlnl place. After n miles,
n.inr start the eleven Improved, hut viih t Many prizes will he awarded the con-
net able te overcome the large hand!-
e
'!? . . . . .:.,-.
Jlliloer tl.lfK. a spurt, new v.i...vi,
was the only title wen by ( etitral this
venr. Tills was copped en nun
iiiaker's reef in the early part of what
looked te be a banner year for the
Crlm.xiu and (Sold. But, nfter winning
the Indoor title, the school stepped out
of the picture as a probable champion.
N. K.
.
I Vertbenst Hlch finished third, nc
finished third
- - ; , . ,,-., --v-,,! jJni
I cording te the dope. 1 he school, despite
thi. fnet thut t wen two ciinuinlenshliis.
placed three points below Central. Its
showing in football, basketball and
baseball account for this, however, as
In these three mnjer competitions only
two points were garnered.
Soccer and outdoor track were tlie
sports In which Northeast gained the
(peak, while the school finished second
in cress-country nntl third In both
-.wlnimlng and Indoor truck.
Ccrmnnlewii, Frunkfenl nnd South
ern finished In the irder named. Each
of tiiese schools, with the exception of
Southern, wen a title, (iermantewu
captured the bnselmll crown, nntl
Fiankferd the football title.
(ieriiuintewn's baseball team wns In a
class by Itself. Ne ether teat" in this
section' could come up te its standard,
and ever thing In sighl wns beaten.
Th team finished an undefeated nea-
Sllll.
Fraiikfeid (irld Class
Frankfurd's football eleven also wns
classy. True, the team did net over
shadow the ether tennis as did Oer Oer
mantewn's nine, but just the samn It
went through an undefeated bensen.
The team was well drilled, und eleven
mm were In every play.
Tlie closest Southern came te win-
iiIiim a 0 iniiipiensnip wns in iiasuet
hall.
. ... .t.l l.nfA... .1...
linwrvcr. iin wwr. rHi.ti i,-.,.,, me
team did net get nwny te tin enrty siari,
, West Philadelphia copped the,
title. ,., , t, , , , ,
Catholic High Scheel also wits In '
it... Ii.tnrsehnlnstle Leneue However. I
the liiterst anmsrii i.iiihiii. uimeui,
the school was entered only In the base-
... . .. ...... . .
hall circuit, where it unisiieu in iiurii
he
eitice. jiii-.,-"v ,,, ,i.... v .
, M-l...-..f..n ),.. 1.....,, mn.iw.l I..,
ranked,
Colorful Uniforms for Giants
New Yerk. D'f 20. The uniforms worn
next fcusen b the New Yerk 'llnuts. world's
bnselmll champions vlll be remewhat cilor ciler
ful The home suits will Iw while with
! Inlet Vtrli". nnd Inlllals "N. Y" en the
aleees. The rlnchlnK will be red, white
nnd blue nnd the imp whit? .with a blue
nw.k Tin rend uniform will be itrny with
. ..-I.. (.'' i.rn.1 th., i.hlel Vriint.
word t.l.inta ncrnin the uMrt trents.
'"
OTHER 8PORTVN
PAGE 17
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EVENING PUBLIC
trnms for 1021, which appeared In
follew:
Third Kleven
Crlslcr. Chicago
Inte, Vnlc
Purcllli. Nebraska
Stein, Pittsburgh
Whelrhel, (Sr-ergla
.McMillan, Cnllfernla
Stephens. California
Lnur.'e, Princeton
French, West Point
Iowa
Trott, Ohie Slnlc
Lursen, Annapelltf
Urdcnh, Penn St.
KtI(, Princeton
Klley. Noire Dame
MrMlllln. Centre
Owen, Harvard
vie. Pittsburgh
Itmxlict, Annapolis
Mehardl, Nolre Dame Barren, (cergla Tccli.
1 U JUCO UV JL&4JL
Figures Shew Spert
Rating of High Schools
fTTTT?
'i 2 3
3 2 K ?
i - v S e 3
g . 5 e 5 s
p ; ; a . :
Kwibnll 4 a t it ft 0
llnrktth.1l ft 2 1 3 0 4
UahIj.iII 4 .1 0 ft 1 2
Heccrr 4 2 S 1 n 0
Htvlinmlnir ft 4 S 2 0 e
Croin.ceuntry .. ft a 4 e 0 2
outdoor track .,4 3 ft 1 2 0
Indoor trade.... 4 ft .1 2 0 t
Total tKiIntn..iift 2S 22 10 Tl "e
GIRLS WILL PLAY .HOCKEY
A I d I. MAnilNb IUUAY I
Ail-Schelnstlc Team te Battle With
All-Philadelphia
Altrhlluitrliitita All-Sihftlaitle
Mlci MlMirn
Clneilmun rlcht itIiic K. Nerrls
Tswnnpml right lnle I, nrnun
II. Ilcnrnr (euiit).mitrr fernnrtl,,K. Ciiilliury
Wolerr left Innlrfr M. I-eenn
Mnnran left wins II. ctinpmnn
Mclx-nn right linlflmrk K. Illllrry
llerKili erntrr liniriinrk.I.. Nerrls (c.)
Mrs. Nelle If ft hainxirk 11. Nrwhnil
(I. limit right fulllMwk Ilurrnuglm
T. I'musen ,.lfft f ntltinrk Merris
II. Frniiisen go:il Elliet
The girls' field hockey game between
the 1021 All-Phlludellihla team and a
combination picked from the privnte
schools of this vicinity will he played
' lit Sir. MnrHitu li!u tiftnritnmi The.
I game will stnrt atll o'clock.
The cnnie should nrivc te be one et '
the r'.esest plnycil in the city tills year,
'J rue. tiie All-Phllndclplila girls are
censiticreti tne eesc in tlie city, etic in-; iM tli ether Ameritnn League gnme
school girls must net he taken tee Twentieth Century retained its place nt
lightly. They have been taught team t. iir,i f the standing by handing
play by Miss Armfielil. a member of the Mmu trouncing te Merrill, ,"S te 17.
All-English team, and Miss Apulebce, Tp pame was f,.ntUreil by tlie goal
coach of Hryn Mawr. sheeting of Hhcrten, who made fourteen
The girls of the All-Scholastic team. flei, .eaiK,
as they are known, have been practicing j tm of the three leaders In the
under the direction of Mls.s Applebee, philndelphln Manufacturers' Haskctbnll
since Miss Armlield h return te Lug- T-eaRin- are playing this evening. The
land. Last week, Saturday, te be ex- 1 KIcLshcr Yniners are due te meet Mono Meno Mone
act. she selected the girls who would tvpe RnJ tm ,iWntewners expect te
P"l .... .
liulse Norris. captain of Miss Ir
win Scheel's team, has been selected te
lead the All-Scbelastle eleven. She
will play the position of center half
back. Emma Nerrls, her sister, of the
same school, also has been picked te
compete in the contest. She will play
righl wing.
"Heff" Ncwhall, of Sprlngsidc
Scheel; Hetty Hlllery, Lerna Hrewn
antl Hetty Cadbury. of Ucrinantewn
Frienda ; Helen Hurreughs, of Fi lends'
Select, nnd Helen Chapman, of Irwin
Scheel, nru mneiu the ethers who will
lie seen in the gnme.
ENTRIES CLOSE FOR
NATIVITY XMAS RUN
Large Field Entered In Holiday
Event of Uptown Club
Entries for the Christmas run of the
Nativity Catholic Club closed last eve
ning with Kichnrd O'Donnell, secre
tary, and he reports an unusually largt
number of participants.
It Is the second u mm ill cress-country
race of the uptown club. The rate
will start at the clubhouse, Helgrade
and Mndlstiii streets, south en Helgrade
street te Allegheny avenue, west en
Allegheny avenue te Araiuliige, seutli
en Aramlnge avenue te Clearfield street,
cast en Clearfield street te Itlclimend
street, south en Itlclimend street te
Somerset street, make turn at Klchmeml
1 fitul Seiner.spf streets, then run north
tcstniitH. Team trophies will be given
the clubs finishing first nntl second nnd
two time prlr.e-i for the men finishing
the course in the fnstest times. A
special prize will be awarded the first
K. of C. man te finish. The
Is sanctioned by the A, A. U,
race
Scraps About Scrappers
Itnr Smith. Urn r.innlfn IWht h.nvyuil(ht
Is tr.ilnlnit for te muti-hm nrnipir..il for
hlin by llinmiii Hlnrtln. Th xi-rgcitit In te
tike en J'ff Stnllli nt IIiirrlHliuru ami llat
tllnir LeWnnky In Ji rn-y Clt.
Temmy O'Tnele, of West l'lillartelelila. vlll
ppnr In ft t'lirlntiu.is Unit, iin-tlnc Jennny
Welgant In a rfturn Unit nt I.ntuM.iter. r.i.
JleMiy MrCunn nm.lv a Mer hit with fune
in lleu.ltii lnt week, t.na li ban l.irn r.
trati'hr.l for the next show thr, The pre.
loenr. Mrt'unn rayf. Is trjir.i; tn Ket Johnny
Uumlre or Harry (KM) Hrewn for him.
Jiirh Wernwn. nn KnulUhmnn walk-nine
130 peun.U. Ic In l'lilUd'-lehlu, nnil he ulli
t.e hundlnl ty CtmrUy AV llllnm.s. Wermnn
ntnpiK-il nnl Hiv.il In te ri.iim:!! In N,n
Yerk nti'l wen flora Sel homnen In t.-n
round". Wllltamg wants te match IVernmn
ivllh KM Waancr.
Minle Wlllliunsen niy Bet nmthrr lout with
Je,. I.yr.rh In Srw" Yerk, t.ixli wns forced
te null l!i tl" eighth rreiul of their content
rrcntly t.orftiire of 11 badly unlit lip, which
t.Uil profusely.
Six hoots will t the attraction of Hilly
Sllvernum's show nt th" New Auditorium
A A.. !riinlilln nnd Poplar stre-ln t'hrlt
ninn ufterniMin. llnry llnuher va. IMdle He.
nlre will he the wlnd-un. with ether lieuln:
Jee Wrlnht vs. eunir Tee Ilrndley, tupp 1
Jnck McWIIIIsms v. Wllll.i Themas. KifJle 1
llnteu vi. Johnny Tullv. Temmy Sullliiiti vs. I
Vt imry uuriie nnu rti jioero vi. nanimy lien, 1
Jeck (KliI) Williams, after several mentha ,
In the iimntt'Urn. Id tirep.if.l for prefes- '
slnnul comp-tltlen. He Is a 10.1-puumler
under the wlnu- of Lew Itlum.
Dixie Allen, the
Alnbama weltenvelchl
la
tmlnlni: dlliKently
nt
lecnl run
He
will
Krt nretiand te meet the best of the II
-.., :. i,ii...i.,i..t. . . .... -.i ..---.
iHuuoerq ,i, , tiiitiitciiiitiii uii.-i uic nret ui
,lie y,ar.
fB(1 tlpfpH r f
New llrc.Adw.ty A. t". tnniorrew nlKht. wtun
jehnny Kiai'i nn.l Ituy Mlich.ll se en In the
'"ir stt-te. There are four ether bouts, nr.
, nll fll,in,. i)a,t,,. e,a,,ilr v im.ii,,
!un,tn, Willi- I'ari.er s. Jlimny Duffy, wil
, u i'ujh- -, ui niinunu mm jtnimy
I -liarry I,, ..I..I ei.iu
l'nnr elht-reiind Notts nnd ens sli-reunde-I
will be stHjtcil iis the I'hrUtni.iH innilnre at
'the Natlelinl, with r-'r 'ddy Jacks, of Hnul.md.
I eptsised In CleerK" Clutiey. of ll.iltnn.ire,
In the llnale. Irnnkle Ilrlltnir will cuis'i wltn
' i:ddHttm MUler tn n return tilt. Jehnuj
Muheney t, leuwc Ueeri:,. chip. IMdle Mul
len vn. l'hllinlelpiili jn Welllnw nnd KM
Wolfe va Kr.inkle (l.inere nre ether
nuinliera.
Put O'.Malley. H10, I'm Marhy, 140. llushv
I nspiir. I'lJ. n'l Jllillll I'-l , 1 .11 lh.
llnl,ir ,he iinnaiteinent of Hurry .McMlthnvl.
Cnspnr. lai. nnn jmiu li'Mne, I2d ure
Kerh of tl-?e
punchers
Drrpriil tn I
action uxuniai
Wilvhts.
uiiy one
their fCgiwctUu
.I4ty"t - 'jjtti" - (1' yi
?.-v'l'-l
LEDGfEBBHIIADELPHIA, TUESDAY,
Most Honors in Athletics During the Fading Year;
L
Camden Triumphs Over Coates Ceates Ceates
ville and Trenten Con
quers Scranton
MINERS ABUSE REFEREE
ilen tnnrnevpil tn f'nntosvllle last eve
ning and the Skeetcrs had little trouble
In winning from .Tnwn llehnev's "Hepe
fuls" by the score of .14 te 24.
1 The Skeetcrs were considerably aided I
. by the wonderful goal sheeting of
"Soup" Campbell, who hnd five of his
team's twelve baskets. Nell Dieglian
1 wns nlne In the limelight with three.
1 Dplln hnd by far the better of the work
1 nt center ngnlnst Illehle Dieghiin. and
1 with enlv five minutes te play the vet
eran Winnie Klnknltle get into the
Rnme. while Dleghan wns relegated te.
the sideline!.
I The ether Eastern League fuss was
i stiiRisl nt Scranton nntl wns a rough
nffnlr, nccenllng te reports. Tlie Miners
were beaten hy Trenten, the Petters
nlnvinc rintrs around the TVstatcrs nnd
winning with ease, II," te 10. Scranton
wns ahead tit the end of the first half,
11 te 10.
Pley in the second period wns very
rough. Iteferec itnetzel called fifty
five fouls, and yet reports say he missed
half. Scranton has n habit of laying
Its defeats te the work of the official.
The field fienl column shows Trenten
with ten hnskets te three for the losers.
The referee was ji target for abuse
throughout the entire game.
P. O.'s Win Anether
When Passen, OetMlcb & Weel; de
feated American Independents 21-fi in
the American League last evening It
marked the eighth victory in ten games
for thnt team. Victories were gained
i last we.'k nt the cxpeiiM' of Ilrid'.'eteu,
Pottsvllle nnd Philadelphia Inde
ncndent.s. The team Is planning n trip ever the
holidays, and Manager Heller Is busy
arranging the itinerary, which will in
clude seven games, all nwnV from home.
The P. O.'s have a few open dates In
.Tniiunr - .
which can be secured by get
touch with the secretary, K.
ting in
KJiventer.
40!) Seuth Fifth street.
'win. In the ether came American Hall-
wnv r;xpres.s taeKies lauimiii. anil ine
cftrnetniakers should also gain the de
cisien.
American Hallway Express hopes te
make a better showing from new en. if
Manuger Jehn Weir has signed l.nvn '
nntl Alex. Davidsen, while DeIimiii Is
new well iertliled with the leturn of
Moerchcntl. Lees anil West.
All the ether teams have been
htrengtheniil. and with Wait Keating
and Hilly Hlne!: playing for Kej stone, i
the telephone lads are expected te be
very much In the running, whl'e the
addition of Armstrong te Alt Leem'
bus helped thnt team, as It giws How Hew
ard Weed u chance te sheet down the ,
fleer nntl score. Tills was evident in .
last week's game when Weedie set up
n new league record with even baskets
in a single gnme and forged te the '
front In the scoring records.
MANY SCHOOL GAMES
Twelve Scholastic Basketball Con Cen
testa en Today's Card
Three Iiitcrschelastle League games
antl the snmc number of Reserve League
contests are en today's scholastic bas
ketball schedule. Six ether contests are
en tne earn aise.
Only one game
11 the Interschelnstie
League means anything in the way of
Icacue standing today, provided, of
course, the dope runs true te form,
1 Oermantewn High and Central High
nre at present tied for third place.
Therefore, the game will break the tie.
Southern High should tsvu Frnnkferil
High, while Northeast; High should be
toppled by West Philadelphia High in
the last game of the first half of the
I league sensen.
Lansdowne High travels te Wayne
nnd bntttes Hutluer High; Temple Prep
'will be entertained by Catholic High:
iMerchnntvllle High plays llnddnntield
High, und Hrewn Prep lines up against 1
Villanova Prep in ether games schctl-
tiled.
Standings and Schedules
of Basketball Leagues
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t'nindrn .
sirmnten.
Rnutlne.
THIS WKiat'N sciiKnti.i:
Wnlnrsjl.n New Yerk et t'nmiten.
I'rlilny Wllkm-Hrfrre nt Trrnten.
hiitunlin t'hlhiilclplil.t ut Ilcudlnir, Cootcs Ceotcs Coetcs
vlllp at WllLrK-llnrrr.
AMKIIIO.VN .T.E.iCE
W. I.. l'. W.
;0Ui fent.. e 1.000 llni.idn'ii.v. I
Inueii'M.... .12 .000 Alplci t
l. (1. & II. I 1 .RtHI K. tltn.... 1
II. Nam.. 2 2 .SIX) .Merrill ... 1
I'.C.
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.2.10
.2R0
.200
THIS WKWt'R SCIIKlllI.i:
Wejnrsd.iy llroelwiiy n. Alphn, Hely
Niinir . Kust (irriimntmwi,
JLVNlI'ACTinKKS' I.K(iI'K
W. I.. I'.C. HVI.. I'.O
l'hilii. T.. r. II l.tHSI Art Ixem. 2 3 .100
I-lelshrr.. H II 1.000 Heiht. T. ' a inn
I DuliMtn... 2 a .IOOA.Hj. i:x. 1 4 ,200
lnnetyi. 2 a .100 M. J. I). . 0 8 .000
THIS WJ'.KK'S SClIIUH'Ijra
TenUtit .Menet pP T.s. rielstier. Amrrtnin
Railway
TrmrstHr Keystone. Telephone is, Art
Iem, rhllixleluhlu TrnnLnal 1. It, H. vs.
M, J, Dougherty,
.Airimn in, i,viftIl.
Last Nlght'e Results
10ASTKHN T.R,(IVn
Twnten. aflt Srr.tnteii. 20.
Camden. 3d Ceiileslllc. 21.
I'HII.. AMATKl'K I.K.(11TR
Clrvrlnml. 3nt Ixirrnlec 2(1.
Suburban, 30 HrMiliitr, 20,
AMKIIIC'AN I.Kfll i:
Trlillrt'i e'rntnry. fiHi Merrill, 17,
rusKiin, (lellllrb & lllnrk, 2t Anirrirnn
IndriK-iulrntN, 8.
NOHTIIWr.ST Cllt'ltCII ASSdCIATION
llelhlihein. 3:1 1 Oxford. 2.1.
nftlelli ItnntUt. lilt IllUet'incnnnt. 13.
IrTlll'.U .sftlltus
Prima. Ilesidlnl, .111 St. Aitatha, fl.l
Mrelewn He' (lull scout TrtMiti itt'i
37t Ml. Ilrrniuii Iteservrs. 21). "
CiHiiH-r, .lit Trlj.le C. 22.
Itlnwitltiu. 'ill riettlier Memerial, a
lletlmny Ti-ninlu -J.-it Hclleit, 22,
St. Cerlll.i. I.li St. Jnuu of Are. 12.
mint. liiilriK'iiilriils, 20 Lnleii A. A..
Ijillsdennr. 20,
J Hy All-St tru, Iflt Ttilln II. V., U,
J'tehl uc. 3(lt Bt, lV.nl IV'unnel, It!
Sillier'- Hestel 2i llt-nVn A. A S2.
of
fi-tttrrt "i " w.w ivt
EASTERN
EADERS
WIN THE
IR GAMES
- " 1-.. !..
Meets Leenard
'r r IJgB
TISI DUONKY
Lancaster rugged battler, who will
take en (be thumplen nt the Ice
Palace tonight. He nlrcady hai
steed off Ixw Tcndlcr, Jee Tlplltz,
ilehnny Kllbane. Pelc IInrtlt!y,
Johnny Hay nntl Johnny Clinten
In different bouts
CHERCHESKY CAGE LEADER
Central Elects Athlete With
Sports Recerd
Leuis ("Scotty") Ciierchesky
elected captain of the 11)21-1022
Fine
wns
has-
ketbnll team at Central High
He rcllevw "HIIi" Murphy.
Scheel.
lending
scorer in the Inlcrschelnstie. Liiigue,
who has been acting captain slnct: tlie
season began.
"Scotty" has n fine record, consid
ering the fact that he is new fe the In-
tcrschelastie League. In tlie spring of
1020, when the elimination bouts from
which the T'nlted States boxing team
was selected for the Olympic games, he
walloped his way te the M'tiil-liiml
round. Hut when the Olympic team
sailed for Hclgium, Ciierchesky wn.4 net
umeiig th'ise present.
The "rubber null champion of the
school" next made an uttempt te win a
nhice en the Mirrors' nine. lie suc
ceeded. ,lusr as he wns about te ic-
jelee, however, reports were given out,
I nntl "Scotty's" showed him te be In
eligible. I ('herein kv wi nut discouraged. Se
he decided te try for the basketball
team. He had never plujicd the court
1 game before, but his font work was
geed. Ills ability te get away wen for
iiiui n ienvi.rd position en the second
ttnin, where be starred. He also en
tered (lie I'cnn tournament ns a mem
ber of the flrt-t team and scored seven
field goals in one contest.
"Scotty." who in-es liis boxing abil
ity in every game, decided that with his
ability te take punishment he might be
tilde te win a place en the football
eleven, lie startetl the season ns a
substitute, and when the veteran Dick
Wells was Injured was given the regu
lar quarterback pest.
This season Ciierchesky ngain tried
for tlie basketball team. He succeeded
in winning the forward position, nnd
new Is among the high field goal scorers
in the circuit. His work has been ap
preciated te such a large extent that
(be boys presented him with tlie cap
taincy 'yesterday.
SOUTH PHILLY FIVE
HAS HOLIDAY TRIP
Will Leave en Tour of State After
Thursday's Heme Game
'IV Seuth Pliilly Hebrews hae ar
ranged a holiday trip throughout the
Stnl.-. which will include1' some ten
sanies. The downtewners plan a big
shake-up in the team after losing the
last two games by n few points. The
management In out for revenge when
they meet Shnnahan en the home fleer
nt Seventh street nnd Snyder avenue en
Thursday night.
After that Rnme the club leaves en
the trip. On Friday they piny ut
Hnr.lcten. en Sunday at Wllkes-Harre,
at Trenient Monday, the Coffey Club,
of Pittsburgh, en Tuestlny nnd Ferd
City en Wednesday, (lames are also
being arranged en the way hack.
The game here en Thursday is at
tracting attention, ns Shnnnhan hns one
victory te Its credit iiver the Splms,
nnd the West Philailclphlans, with .lack
Kelly and Danny McMcliel in the Uiic-
i up, are going nt exceptional speeu. it
1 is expected that 1100 fans will uccom uccem
1 pony Shnnnhan te the game.
Scheel Court Standings
and Today's Schedule
V.'. I.. Y.C. W. T. P.O.
Southern, -t 0 1,000 Central.. 2 2 .K0O
W. l'hlta a 1 .7.10 rr'nkfenl 1 a .2R0
Grr'lewn, 2 2 .3011 XerthiMist 0 4 .000
TODAY'S CJAMKH
Nerth-nst llluli va. V.'ejt 1'hllnrtilphta
Hlch lVirtv-n'-Nenth nnd Yt'nliiut utriet.'i.
KriinUferd HIkIi vi, Heutlurn llli;h, Ilrna.l
niul Tnr!(ifin streets
Central lltrh vs. lerminte,n HUH
tunntev n nvnue nnd HlBh striet.
rtKacnvB lugui:
. 1 i.c. w. 1.
r.-nl-M.. a 1 -7"0 Cier'tm-n. 2 2
Southern ft 1 .T.10 Kr'nltfenl 1 .".
W. l'hlla. 2 2 .500 Nerthenst 0 l
Ger-
r C.
. r.oe
.2de
.oue
TODAY'S CJA.MISS
Nerlhmst Hljth va. West IHi.lHd-lphle
HlBh. Kurty-'"nth und Walnut street.
Frnnltfnrd lllzh M. Southern lllnh. llrend
and Jhcksen streetn.
Central HlBh va. Oermantewn Hlch, Qer Qer
m.intewn neuue and llluli atr-ct.
OTHER GASICtt
nrenn Trep s. Vlllnnevn Trep
Meri-hi9IU Hllh s. Haddeilleia HUh.
I.nnsdewne liluh va. H.ulner lllith.
Tempi" I'rep vj Cnthelli llluh.
Fhfludelphln Nernwl nt West Cntholle.
Wtlmlnateti I'Vlends n. Alumni.
Christmas Suggestions
n.- rv
WmMffl SKATES SHOES VWM
SHcrra --
91.63 fe 112.00 ri
(fh HECKWEAH !&&
.IWy7Ak 80c (a W'wXjs9y"
njff-w H -TS1U I s mm 1
H
if- ir-e
COTSWKATIHS
38.00 til J13.J0
BASE DALLS
35c te J2.00
?5.00 fe
Marshall
Men's Furnishings
DECEMBER 20, 1021
ONLYJNE CHANGE
Washington Lone Club in Either
League te Change Generals
During Off-Season
ROBINSON IS FIXTURE
TTi- r:
U long
NTIL the time thnt the. miner
Buffalo, It looked ns if this off season
in bnselmll was going te set n rcceid In
regard te the retention of managers.
However, ut that meeting Clark (irlllith
announced the resignation of Geerge
McBridc. Washington is the only club
In cither of the major circuits whlcu
will have n new' general in l!-"-
Fifteen malingers, will retut 11 te the
pests which they occupied at the close
of the campaign last October. This i
close te 11 record and If it lu't it should
be. Memery fnlls te recall any recent
off season In which there were net sev
eral chanscs.
The National League magnates ap
parently ere satisfied with the work of
their managers lust sensen. Jehn Mc-
Craw and Branch Ilickey were sure 01
returning because they are very closely
connected with the affairs of their re
spective clubs. This coming year, liow liew
ever, McOraw will shift most of the re
sponsibility en Htlghie Jennings.
Robinson Fixture
Wllhert Robinson appears tn be
semewhnt of a fixture in Brooklyn and
the same gees for Put Mernii In Cin
cinnati. Pat was net blamed for tlu
peer snowing et tne iiees ia"i yenr
and (lorry Ilerrmnn is willing te let
him show his ability under fairer con
ditions. Pat's reputation made in
turning out a chnmptenshlp ttuin In
1010. his first year with the Reds, will
lte through several mere Cincinnati
beatings If necessary.
Geerge Gibsen and Fid Mitchell beili
did well In 1021 ami their work oer eer
talnlv justified their return. Bill Kll Kll Kll
lifer'toek charge of the Cubs in the
middle of the season and hns net hail
11 real opportunity te display his ability.
This also gees for Irving Wllhelm, the
Phils' boss.
(Vinuie Mnck is the only fixture
Hinting the American League managers.
Cennie is in the class with Rickey and
McGraw nnd his job is net dependijiij
en the whim of nny club owner.
Seven BaeJ In American league
It wns reported that Miller Huggllis
would net be in charge of the Yankees
In 1022. but nil rumors were spiked
when it was nnneunced at the cw
Yerk meeting thnt lluggins had been
signed. Tris Speaker still is very popu
lar in Cleveland, even If the Yanks
bent nut the Indians for the title, and
although, It was said that lie would
quit the game, he will he hack in har
ness next spring.
Lee Feld made n hit In St. LnuU
Inst vear when he brought the Hrewnf
Inte thlnl place se he will he hack
again. The Washington job still is
open, hut every second division club in
the league will have the same malinger
buck. In this list are Hugliey Duffy,
Red Se: Ty Cobb. Tigers; Kid Glen Glen
seu, White Sex nnd Mack.
TESTF0R VILLANOVA
Main Line Five Will Tackle Catholic
Unlverelty Tonight
Vlllnnevn College will make its debut
in "big league
basketball lenlgiil
uben the team meets Cnlhelie l nlver-
sity. of Washington, D. C, nt Villa
nova. , ...
"I liavc net decided as te who will
plnv for Vlllnnevn tonight," Coach
Milte Saxe said this morning. "I have
1 fnlrlv troed siiuiid. nntl it's pretty dlf-
fienlt te iile!; n train.
I
"Tills is Villanevn's I'.rst attempt
ngainst real big college in basketball.
As veu prehahly knew. Catholic 1 niver
sity was beaten by Pcan only by 11 mur-i-ln
nt two dull senls Inst year, se I
won't attemnt te threw bouquets nt my
team. .
"We piny i'cnn .latuiur.v
course, the team is pelutlD:
, and, of
for thnt
L-nme. 1 tnini; 1 11 sturt
Gray nut
Ryan nt ferwards: Kreig. center, and
Captain Pickett ami i.eiigiiiin at guurus.
but I'm net sure. I want te win tlie
game nntl then go nfter Penn. Willi
Catholic TVs s.alp attached te our
belt we would have mere confidence
ngainst Penn.
MACK AFTER TRAINING SITE
Will
Leave Next Tuesday te Inspect
Eagle Pa39, Texas
Cennie Muck, manager of the Ath
letics, will lenve next Tuestlny te select
the spring training camp for 1022, He
will go directly te Fagle Pass, Tex.,
the furthered point south of n number
of places under consideration. Eagle
Pass will draw the assignment, that is,
providing the Texas town comes up te
the expectations of the tall tactician.
Mr. Mnck also nnneunced the acqui
sition of Frank McGewnn. n center
fielder Feeured from the Newark Inter
national League Club.
McGnwun batted uer .IllsO last year
and is a most premising player. He was
secured In exchange for Edgar Cellins,
last year with the A.'s,
Phlla. Boxer Beaten In Texan
HoeHten. Trv.. &' 20 Pnl Meran, of
Nw OrUnns. outpoint, d .i-d outclassed Je
Marks, of Phtladelphln tn a ten-round bout
lore last nluht, nt-cetdlnit te ti opinion of
neA-spapermen.
AMONG
MANAGERS
rTUDEIfS CLOVEJ
JI.7S te .00
BOXWG CLOVXS
H 00 te 112.00
IULF HO
33 te lM
Gifts Sure te be
Appreciated
C0LF
DAGS
J35.00
1.00
E. Smith &
Licnmnrat-fl
724- Chestnut Street
. sa 5te..
il Iffi
SWIMMmG A
x suns
y $:.5e te 3.se A
v
3 BANTAM CHAMPS
DURING '21 SEASON
Frem Lynch te Herman te Buff Is the If ay 118-Pound
Title Went Other Crowns in Ring Intact With ,
Advent of New Year
Hy LOUIS
N
IXKTKhN
TWENTY-ONE is
n..ii.i,... en rvlt-h fistic champion-
l,ln elmnn.i luivlnt? Iieeii made only in
t.ne division. Thnt wns in tlie bantam
dtiMi;. three llS-peundcrs have reigned
supreme at different times. Otherwise
titleholders of 1020 went through the
entire seaen or 11)21 with thelr crewni;
Intnct and are geln;: Inte Hi" new year
stl'l seated en their resectlve thnint"'.
Jeev Lynch started the yenr ns the
bantam ruler b virtue of n fifteen -round
Victory last December ever Petey
Herman. After the New Orleans Ital
ian rfturneil from Ixuidnn. where he
surprised tlie universe e.v uiiuukih,; ui.
Jlmmv Wilde. lie reversed the decision
against the N''v Yerk Irishman nnd
nguin the illutlem settled comfortably
en the bhick locks of little Peter.
Short! v nfter. however. Herman took
en .mutiny nun, 01 .htm-.v n.. un u
set-up) but tile Hurt -iurec-.ciir-eiii
Polish pug refused te lie set. anil nc
was rendered n ilceMen after fifteen
rounds of boxing. Thus the hiinfnm
laurels were passed from Lynch te Her
man te Buff.
The 1022 Champs
With tlie advent of 1022 various
.net.l'u rinir ehfimiilens are ns fellows
Mywclglil Jimmy Wilde, Kiihmil.
Bantamweight Johnny Buff. Jersey
Featherweight Johnny Kllhnne,
Cleveland.
Lightweight Benny Leenard, New
Yerk.
Lightweight (Junier) Johnny Dun
dec. New Yerk.
Wcllcrwclgiit Jack Brltten, Chi
cago. Middleweight Johnny Wilsen, Bos Bes Bos
ten. Light heavyweight Geerges Carpen
tier. Lens, France.
Heavyweight Jack Dempsey, Salt
Lahe City, Utah.
Since hixsimins the titlclielder. Buff
has npprared In two bouts. lie de
fended his crown in n fifteen -rounder
against Jack Sharkey in Nev Yerk,
btins awarded the leeJ.len, nnd last
week was outpeinted in a ten-round
bout by Pnl Moere, of Memphis, nt
Milwaukee. But this verdict didn't
mean anything, as it was et tlie news
paper variety.
During November a new title was
placed en the fistic map thut of junior
lightweight class, and it fell te .lehuny
Dundee, tlie jumping-jncher of New
Yerk, te grab off the Pelt. Said belt,
emblematic, of the l.'l()-pound-at-2
o'clock championship, was presented te
Dundee after he lint! been awarded a de
cision en 11 foul in a bout with Oceigie
Chancy, of Baltimore.
Johnny Kllbauc, veteran nnd grny
hulred king of the feathers, was least
active of the lighter men, lie engaged
in nn affair out in Cleveland several
months age with the Englishman, Danny
Frush. und, after some rounds of punch
trailing and claims of fouling by Frush.
Johnny offered his hardest right and
retained the title.
Leenard Steps Mitchell
Benny Leenard. epert of ihc light
weights, get into some trouble at the
outset of the year, when In n bout with
Ritchie Mitchell, from out Milwaukee
way, he get careless or something- in tlie
set-owl round and let Richie bid high te
the jnw with a right.
Leenard was very much titkin abac!:,
but realized thnt he wns a business man
and retained the title with a hard right
in the sixth.
Later Leenard enpaurd in n
twelve-round bout trith Jieclrj
Kansas and iron.
Leenard hns net been engaged in :.:iy
ether important matches, but he enter
tained Sailor Freedmnn. of Chicago.
here nt tlie Ice Palace recently and ex-
hibltcd In New Yeii: with n
welter
Jcrsev. weight, Geerge Ward, of New
Leenard may. during the coming
year, make nn offer for the welterweight
title li.dtl by Jack Britteu, whose nbll-
ity, some experts say, 1-, dlmlnisliing
lirltteu had one important engagement
during the yenr. In February he defeat
ed Ted (Kill) Lewin. the British boxer,
and former titlclielder.
As te Wilsen
The middleweight le-n. Johnny Vil-
son, whose popularity with follewepj of
Perm's Conscience Fund
Gets Started With $1.50
The University of Pennsylvania
foetbnll conscience fund wr.s started
yesterday afternoon when Acting
Graduate Manngrr Bushnell received
SLIiO inclesed in a letter stating
thnt the writer hnd succeeded l:i
getting Inte the Pittsburgh gnrr.e
without paying nnd that lie w! .hei1
te assuage his conscience b making
n donation te the athletic fund.
Never in the long history of sports
at the University had se much an u
penny been received by the authori
ties from spectators who secured r. I
mlttance te tlie held without paying.
According te one authority hundred
by hook or creek see gridiron game.
every full without purchasing tiekeu.
2FORT 3HOE3
11.50 ( J9.S0
UNDERWEAn
75c fe $18X0
PATRICK
MACK1NAW3
Men's 1 3.00
Bey-t 112.00
TENNIS
A
J. J
s-
RACKETS
m
Id t2J0O
GOLF BALLS
v-M.r.iisui.ATi:ns
CscfeSI.UO
u i'j ie it: oe
Brether
Athletic Goods
21
II. JAFFI3
tlie came hns been i
1 hat. of
nn enforcement tlltcllt lit II
bartender's
piirtv, has had several bouts.
Out in Cleveland he engaged Bryan
Dewnev. nn awkward but hard puncher,
nnd lifter being floored several timeii.fc
wns nr.arded the bout, en nn alleged r
foul, whereupon loud squawks were;
raised in the fistic world. Downey
claimed he hnd wen by 11 knockout
Wilsen claimed he had been fouled, anil
they decided te try again.
The result wns nn tinintcrc.ttina no-dt-.dslen
nffnlr in Jersey (Jity. Tin; New'
Jcrsev Boxing Commission decided that
Wilsen's showing was very, very peer
nntl they ordered Ills $3.1.000 purse held
tin. Downey went nwny, claiming the
title, but according te the laws of the
sing, it still is Wilsen'P.
., ilium get his money only n -few
dins age, when the cetnmlssiiin 're
lented, nnd he is expected tn meet Hairy
dreh. of Pittsburgh, I" Miidisen Squute
(iardrn sometime in February,
(iisirges Knocked Out
Geerges Carpentier, the Frenchman,
holds the light -heavyweight chnmpinn-
.u, u'.iii in 11120 from Battling Levln-
sky in four rounds. Geerges essayed te
1 .(.emu tlie heavyweight tlllehehler ns
well und found the bidding of JncJ,
Dcmpsey tee high.
This bout. In which Dempsey knocked,
out the s-mlling Frenchinnn in tlie fetiKlfy
round, was the biggest event of sthe.
eat-. The stukes were birth and tlle.
Frenchman bid Ills all In tins second"
round. He attempted te carry en
through nerve nlene, but the effort wen
net enough. 3
bailer 1'rccdmnti timl Leir T duller,
local portable puncher, tcerc. cottsiti cettsiti
crcil hy experts ns the fnremnit con
tenders for the lightweight title. .
Tcndlcr iceently teas defeated hy, t
Ilecky Kansas, hut last treefc he icon
from Frccdintln In fifteen rounds.
Besides Harry Orel), who claims he ,
can mnkc tlie middleweight limit. Mlke
McTigue. ciuimant of the Canadian ,
middleweight title, und Mike Gibbens,
the n!tl "Phantom" of St, Paul, tire 1
out for Wilsen's laurels. s
Gene Tunncy. A. E. F. light heavy
weight champion, is still gein',
Beb Martin, the A. E. F. heavy
king, lias net been very active since his
defeat hy Fay Keiser, of Cumberland. '
Mil. Keller lias hem having trouble,
however. '
Temmy Gibbens, brother of Mike, "
Ins been knnckin;; 'cm out 11 w 011 row
nil j ear, and is slated as Geerges Cnr
pentier's next opponent.
Dcmpsey will observe N w Year's iiy
looking for a real geed opponent. Heme
say that Hurry il's, the uegie,
most logical man for the task.
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