M: EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1921 21 m Champien Benny Leenard Outpeints Rugged Timethy Dreney in Eight Rounds at the Ice Palace5 LE ONARD i IS Champien 8hews Spoed and Punching Ability, but Beut Gees Limit TIM PROVES HIS GAMENESS Ily LOflS H. .MFFI3 WHAT n touch riijt Tim Prnnry turned out te lir! Th? Lancastrian ran amenir thesp Htantllnir nt the finish of Ills nrhvtlulcil flcht-reunrt hmit with Benny U-enartl nt the Ice Palace Inst Bight, but the up-Htnt Irlnhman wan ferccil te nnnlmllatn nn artistic lnclns In enlir te be them whn Tlmrkceiwr Joe Corvlne clanged the tens for the nt.t time As UMial, tbre wn n number of duMeitx fnna, who bcllfvul thut Ien rd (lid net try hln utnumt te stew awny Ills enimnnt -nome even went no far eh te Intimate that Henny "far rlnl alent" Timethy, Hut It wasn't 0. it migm nave neen true mai me Champien (lid net take any rh&nvcA te Injure his hands en Dreney'a head or Clbew. An n mult, Leenard acered solidly with most of bl iiuncliea, and the real rtnsen Drenoy stayed the limit was Ms ability te take punishment. And at the fame time Timethy always wan trying te connect with long left hooks and wide overhand rights te the hend. Several times Drory did find ledg. aient with wild swings, but the cham pten usually waa going away or moved Sis head In such a way that the blows glanced off hU face without harming the New Yerker. In the clinches Tim was se anxious te make a thawing that he sort of roughed up Leenard, smear ing him with both hands, Ilut, In reality, Dreney waa unable te Thnd with a solid sock. Flare In Sixth While Leenard went along outpoint eutpoint outpeint Jng Dreney for five rounds, with the letter coming te the champion all the way, It was net until the sixth that Benny showed any of his old-time flsuh. And In that seislen he proved hlim0f te he the Denny Leenard of several yearn age. Lrennrd wan up en his tees, jabbing, rlglit-creHblnR, hooking showing scln till,, !..,. r,Uil,inp n n.l mnblnr Tim ! ' continually. In this round Dreney I hardly landed a punch, but he wns I giime he kept coming lncessnntly, nnd It wus enlv bin willingness te wall: In that enabled the chmnpiim te show bis cln-ny form. Tlie seventh nnd eighth rounds virtu ally were repetitions of the nlth. In thec rniinds. also. Henny put mere neewc-r ie;niiiii un (,iiin..i-r, uii'i ,,n-,- wan no doubt that the tltlehelder wnt- putting evervthlng behind Ills wnllnps n nn effort te lay low the giltty Irish- man It 'was in the third round that Dreney proved himself te be game all ever, as thevsnv. Whlln in n half clinch. Leen- nnl necldentnlly let fly with n terrific rlght-hnnd punch for the body. The Hnw landed low, nnd Dienej- enme near crumbling. Henny evidentlr knew that the punch landed belew the' belt nnd he ftenped back. Iteferei- Krunk Floyd walked between them nnd asked Dreney If he wns hurt. power behind lis punches, ami there Tim shook his head in the negative. ttepped around n bit nnd then mntlnniM Hint the enntcht be resumed. And Tlmo Tlme thv did net let up a bit in his lighting, either. Tough. Says Tlcnny Leenard showed te advantage In every round but the second, which wns even, IWnre the bout the chninnlen's weluht ns announced nt lUTVi nnd Dreney 140, I "He's the toughest fellow I lmvc ever' tnet," said Tennnl after the bout. ' Tlwe who believed I did net try te knock out Dreney were; all wrong. Of , fj'irve. I was net taking any chances ef hurting my hands en his head but I found a of of epenlnga for punches flush i en the inw. "I wns surprised. Severnl times I thought Dreney wns going down, nnd I began wondering what was keeping Mm up. I put everything I had be. kind n number of geed, stiff blows te the bedv, but the best tlmy did wni te rnnke Tim grunt, while he kept swing ing nil the tlmn." Ous Frnnehettl. 1.11, was knocked flown for the count of nine in the first round ny Teny ("apenl. KlO'd, hut the fprmer came back gnmely and went SrSfrf, enmP.u . nw -v .y r through the eight rounds. Fer the first 1 Mx rounds Gus did net knew be was Jexlng. n,en his brother. Johnny , Lincoln, told him It was the seventh round coming. Gus ;nld : "Is thnt se? 1 thought it was only the second.' fnpeni wns the winner, Cress Steps Reut Sergeant Hurrv Cress used geed Jmlginent In stepping the bout between Temmy Lnughrnn. 1fi4H, and Vincent DRONEY TOUGH r1, i-'t. in me nun reunii le save Ifflpri: wns bleeding profusely from n cut unuer Ills lert eye, Jack Clancy, 1TR, wen In a heavy Wflelit slugfest from Jee Allisen, lfl7." Fifty per cent of the nreflts of Inst night s show was turned ever te the Philadelphia County Committee of the iunerienn I.eglnn te he add,! te th- Dirltim fnJ .....i i . .. nriftmns fund for unemployed nnd sick veterans of thn World War. Tl,r.. ........... . i i , i liree cartoons nrnwn hv 'xrtii.. f fJMI cnrtnenlst of the Stnrs nnd Ptrlnes ' Men's Yeung Men's SUITS and Overcoats $11.80 (mil see our 16 windows Peter Meran & Ce. Merchant Tailors S. E. Cor. 9th Arch Sfs. . ,i' ,' . V '" "; ' ','" '"""!" wive ether lir trailed englnwreil lij the lit- frJllJ"!!. -f:!r ,IT'!!"!?,,:.tl" manager. He new e,,jes the repu- ....mini .m Him ivrnj soul rnr SltH) P-r nnu iip.-nny, a M0 uilil $-10. n-hpertlvely. Hoohoo IlrnT lll--Trinlinl Shure, Slrfirew. Sni.illmmil, I hniiEht the Sinn nnrinn .J 1 1 mm IIihwiiIi. Ibntt. Ix,i r nnil 'irlinm tn Vrrnmi I nniikiit the 1(1(1 i-lirtnen. entitled "Why fur Jnlinur Mltrhrll. H'llinil wnii crnt U I .yit lilve Ilennv Leenard the Jeb of Hun Krnnolsfe for I ec nnd Carhnn. ' 1 Herapplne tbe Nnvv." He iip,r,V,t..,i ll8i Tnuli-a I'rtklniMiuh. iiuinn. l'lrrm-1 the drnwlnc te tMnmni!T Jr.Tl,,wI U J'n' 5n "" "ei "" '" " "f' W II Mclnnis Insists He Won't Jein Indians MnnchrMcr, Maw,, Dec. 21. A possible bitch In Hie deal bj which Stuffy MeImiIh wns te be transferred te the Cleveland club developed to day when he. stated that he did net Intend le Jein the Indians. "When I signed n contract with President Frnxce Inn year 1 had him give me at the same time a written agreement that I wan nut te he traded or sold without my convent." the plnyer declared. "I regard that agreement as binding, and 1 w bring It Inte the courts If neces sary," Mclnnls said he consented te join the Ilosten club originally becnuse his home wac within nn Imur'j ridn of that city. It Is still his wish, he wild, te be. nenr his family and tu day before his friends.. ELEVEN PLAYERS Red Sex Get Pecklnpaugh and Threa Pitchers for Scott, Bu9h and Jonas MelNNIS GOES TO INDIANS The personnel of three- b'all clubs In .5 A,?erlcan League were changed con siderably ns the remilt of the biggest trades of tin off-season announced last night. Eleven players of the Hed Sex. lankees and Clevelnnd were Involved In the deals. Ilosten, true te the name. was the huh of the trades. The mere Important of the two deuls wns the one which sent Hegcr I'ecklnpnuch. captain and star Miortstep of the champion Yanks, nn. his three mates. Itlp Cellins, Jack Qulnn nnd Hill Plercy. nil pitchers, te the Red Sex In exchange for Short stop Everett Srett and Pitchers Sam .Tenes and Joe Hush. Stuffy Mclnnls, onetime Athletic here, wns ordered from Husten tn ri.-tn.,.i In the ether denl. and Klnwr Smith, outfielder; (Jeorge Hums, first baseman, nnd Jee Itnrrls. another first saekcr. ll.'lVC DCflll transferred te Hnntrm Hup. f'R "J present Is under suspension for J""Plng te Oil City Inst year. If he nils le be relustnteil. It In nmtcrutnn.l that the Hed Hex will obtain Dec John Jehn John "ten. another first baseman. Cash Thrown In Colonel Htippert, who announced the Yanks-Hed Sex deal, did net mention any financial consideration, but It Ik ... , ., . , : - - p0'1"' t":it a Imiids.une sum wns handed evt te llnrrv rrnxee. thn Hen. t'n president, in addition te the four 'athletes. , The transfer of Pecklnpnugh Is nn indication that Miller Heggin stands n;l niBh "r higher with the Yankee owners. It will be rctmcinbcrcil lust reason the lanks made nn effort te bave lluirgins dropped as manager and IVck raised te that position, l'nr a lxrt spell during the cainpnign, llnjiih wns In chnrge mid the revived uplrlt of the Yiiiiks wns nttrlbuted te the Inspiring lenderslilp of the scrappy shortstop, The Hed Sex virtually are a new tenm ns the result of trades. With the passing of Hverett Scott, high and the ranking shortstop and holder of the record for consecutive phi), the team loses the lust of the regulars who brought world championships here under the maiiiigeiiieiit of Illll Cnrrl- Kl,n ltal Se Stronger? The new Hed Kev, It is figured, will jIP stronger hitting team. The line- ., wj j,,. . r.t,mi,, ' Pf, ; Pecklnpnugh. ss. ; ,,,. e,,, . v RmitIi. rf . ; Harris. If.; llrMS j,,, . rstHr :lb- . Um., ,.. . nj. ,. uf ...,..., I)t,.iMir(.. lly one trade or another In the last ; few je.irs the New Yerk and Cleveland American League clubs have obtained nearly twenty ilnyers from the Ilosten team, of whom the following are still members of these clubs: New Yerk Huth. Mus, Kehttug. McNnlly, Ileyt, Scott, Hush. Jenes and Harper. Cleveland Speaker. Onrdner, Mc lnnls, Weed ami Nunamnker. Te the Red Sex of this .sjasnn tin N'w Yerk Americans pl.im will have ..,, ,,.,. iti vib vi, ..,.,, ,M,rI '"V l,,i, ', L, ft Vi m," r u' !,s"1,11' Pec'PnKh. Qulnn, Celli,,.., ,l,,m'' aml l'""i",l,,- Hnrry Fraxn-, iiresldi-nt of the Red Sex. today autherlv.eil a statement that the clnli, which mis pceii represented te lie en the market, was net new for sale, Many Huggln.s Deals The big de.il imf ever by Hugglns reminds baseball funs of numerous tntien of Mug the biggest wholesale trader In baseball. Six times in recent )cnrs b" hns put ever deals Involving seven plnjcrs. Here lire some of hli big trades: lull Trmlfil Knnttfhj-. lnr-r Hed lliir. nuin Ut rillhhiirsh for Jh Mlllrr, llullrr, Dnlan. II limn linn itemnuin lOI" TriMlwl riillen, Mmekfr. Niinrnnnkrr, MniMi and iimlMn u tlie llrewn. f.r i"rt ami Plenk. (Ola Traded lMrr, Hnllrm. CfiMwrll anil ,,ifi ,.. s.. i,..i s,. tn i.... i. a..L nri ienuni t. Vlrk. Ttiemiiihlpn owl ir ,-irnnen. iieyi, inir, IN TWO BIG DEALS " , 1 Oh, boy! Seme hit! Snnta Claus sure Mill remember DAN OSTROW for putting: en that sale of 200,000 Lord Temple i.Mi'eiiTi:n I'u.i.Kit 10c CIGARS ZZZ $2.25 BOX They're Kelner HKic hut rukcR en Londen llrldsr with thn trnncrmturr nmbttfe be-low unimht, (1 Vni nt lUirr of DAN OSTROW'S CIGAR STORES 718 MARKET OR 702 CHESTNUT en nv MAir. PHKiwm GERTRUDE MELT Tl Lecal Girl Leaves for Miami To morrow te Content in Events During the Wlnter ADMITS SHE'S TWENTY ny kdwin .1. polleck GKllTHUDi: AHTKLT Is going Seuth, geographically speaking, net athletically. She leaves tomorrow after noon for Miami, Fin., where she will engage In swimming events all winter while her sister -athletes here will be evading snow drifts. Miss Artelt Is going te Flerida nt the Invitation of Fred St. Jehn, a sport promoter of the Seuth, who nle will have Nerman Hess and several ether stars of swimming and various branches of athletics en band for the entertain ment of tourists. Miss Artelt will be accompanied by her brother. Insists She's Twenty It'a ene of the characteristics of the fairer sex te neglect te mention nnd, If naked, te conceal cnrefully anything that hints en age. Net se with tier trude. In fact Gertrude wns peeved when she' wnR sought yesterday te tell of her plana for the trip. "Thern's one thing I would like te have the papers get straight." she pouted, "nnd that Is mv aire Fer the last four or five years they have been saying that I'm seventeen. And my. I'm se much elder than that. Yeu knew It deesn't leek geed when ene is twenty." Se. let It be known that Gertrude is nil of twenty years nnd this Is her fifth winter of swimming competition. It wns In inn that she first breezed te the front when he copped two nntlenal championships. In that year, she wen the pentathlon nnd 100 yards free stvlc. In the pentathlon, which included 'the fifty-yard bnekstreke and hrenststreke, the 100-ynnI free style, rescue racing nnd diving. Set Three Rccenli Gertrude took first place In all the swimming events nnd set records In all three. She did the fifty backstroke In 11 seconds fiat, the hrenststreke in .42 Hat, and the hundred free stle In 1 :(ll). Since then these marks have been benten. These were American titles, but Gcrtnide nlse holds the Middle Atlan tic championship In the century back stroke, the ISO-yard backstroke nnd the t'0-yard free style. The best tlnm she has made In the fiO is Lit seconds (Int. nnd 1 minute and 7 .1-5 seconds in the hundred. Gertrude was net nt nil pleased thnt she had te leave for the Seuth tomorrow and thus miss the Christmas cclchmt'len at home. Itettirns In Februnry "I hate te leave before Chrlstmns," she explained, "but Mr. St. Jehn wrote me that he U going te have some opening eventh en Chrlstmns and. of cenrsn. he wants me there at thnt time. , I nm wry anxious te make the trip and as I will bn Mr. St. Jehn's guest, it ' Is only proper that I should de as he rispirstH. i "I will he gene until the latter pntt l of Fchruarj, It is Mr. St. Jehn's plan I tu give the tourists entertainment In sport. Net only will the swimming sturs be present, but he uNu will hnve several tennis luminaries and men and women from ether branches of sport en hnnd. I "I am particularly fend of cold i weather, nnd 1 love swimming, pspe- ' dully outdoors, and naturally I am tlcKleil wltn the opportunity of geln Seuth." FRIENDS' CENTRAL OPENS WITH M00REST0WN HIGH Quakers In Excellent Shape for Quintet Frem Jersey Menrt-ntimn llluh Friend' (fntr.il llnmt furmirrt Vnriiin frrunril... Hrinn ,, .rpiitrr,., Ilrxillr . . . kiiitiI. . 1'nlli minril .,, . . I.liiiliuy . . . Hf I Smyth Wllkln-nn . Mnnteii l Coach C. W. Miller's Moercstown High Scheel linskethall team will tic entertained by Friends' Central in the opening game of the season for l lie Quakers this nftcruoei, In the Friends' Central g.wuiiusium, Fifteenth and Race streets. Friends' Central will have n strong line-up for the visitors. It Is a tmrety that Captain I.indHiiy and Repp will sturt nt forwards, hut Conch Steven J. Hots-ford has net et decided as te Mho will pin) the center and guard positions. Siujth, nt present, seeenis te naye the center jeh clinched, hut there Is n chance that Menrs will start at the pivot position. It also is probable that iiKiiisen and Mlanteii win start at the di'f.eiHlt'i. (insltliiri. I.it r If ii ,.i,.l . ,..,, ............ ... -,.-..., ..,.. . ,. ,,.,,, iitunv, no surprise Mere Ilulleuell or Dreiilt seen In the line-up when the game starts, rtedu Release Charley See C'lnrlmiAtl, Hec. 31 - Charlciy Hew, out eut fWtctnr. Ii.il hen re tcmect te the Sun Frim. rlce Club, ef the Pacific Const t.oncue Ar Ar cerdln tu Auvuiit lUirmnnn, luenliK-nt cif iht Clnclnnntl NUi.nli. r OTHER SPORTS ON PACE 19 VSEC7 WfeJ,1.,5. DteTc-wt rTvc iiuiueipniik i IIIIVII IViiUVI Otande.nl qulpmciit en Amirlea'a rortmeit cr. Moter Parts Company 1425 N. Brand at OF SO m M V? II II '1 II' T i cop Uf N m:warkn,j. j&nZ&BlmfkS tiffin ll vfiNW W'MStli fhMlMf'Lf H Ljirneit Independent ffiWffinnllfi-l'.l 1, "W SiWfli iSftSll TO SWIM p p 7 COLLEGE PILOTS Schwab, Keck, Stein, Davies and Helleran Among Stars en Saltsburg Team MARKS' COACHING PRAISED TACK In IfiM Cennie Mack broke up -' the world's greatest ball club, nnd Ihc nthletes of thnt marvelous com- blnntlen formed the basis of n numliar of clubs in the American League. "Mere than u jenr later the world's grealest prep school football team was shattered hv graduation, ami the mem bers thereof Inter became (he stars of a number of collegiate elevens. The cases of the Athletics of 1!1 I nnd th" KIski Scheel team of 10I,r. are parallel. Nine Slurs The llll," Kiskl eleven gave nine of tlie greatest sin'' tn I'astcin font ball and one luminary te profes-lennl ranks. Hevcii of thn nine who entcicd (ellcgu been me captains of their ic sne'tive teams, and there i n niche In the Hall of Fume for cveiy one of them. Tivir of the.ie seven cuptuiut were selected hv Walter Camp en the 1!1M All -American team, hist unueunied. nnd another was placid en the second eleven. Tlli one who received i ei'nnd choice this season ns en the first team last year. The two tackle en KUki's wonder ful eleven were Stan Keck and Unwell Stein, captains of Princeton and Wash ington and Jeffer-oil teams, iepec tlvclj. dining ihe liiit season. Keel;, en the fust camp eleven last ;e:ir. gninril a position en the "eeend te.im Ibis vcar. Sleln Is en tlie first ioiii ieiii binatinn. Oilier Cniitulns The ether college captains who played en the KNkl llll," team are Prank Schwnb, l.afa.iette leader for tlie last thiee mius and All -Aiui-i lean guan this season; Newsli 1'eiil;'., 1'cnii State center and cuptain-elci t fe IDL'li; Art Ileiringten, I. chilli captain and quar terback in lll'JO; 'le'n D.uics 1'lti naiinacK, All-Ainencan In IIU'O an inplulii in lllUl. and Tem He!Iiiimu, Pitt balfbiicU and enpt.iin-eleit for llljil.'. Tun oilier college stars turned out are Stan McCollum. Statu end and etic of the host wing nun in tlie busines. ami Meil Crawford, .i.-hingtnn an iilierseu fullli.icK in Huii. It Is u pecu'iur fact that tlie inptnln of this great tenm. (Jcei.te llr'an tin left end, did net go te college (Jurdui Hetfs, tlie left guaiil. wn the ui!v etli i member of tlie team who did niit si el. higher education II.- Incline a pro pre pro feslemil and joined tlie Mnssilen Tigers, te s-liiue .it guard It Is suiil that tin geed ti mis turned AT KlSKi II eiKiier etuieiiueii lie liceinu- n pre- iX NJWV-'JBivcf(R!iB -1 J- ne meal JLmas (Jift iiOji?13tISMfiiSl'tL8jW I i"Timrfffix fist 3 t AyffiMVMjgcivjfQitiaasftaji wv,A v jp.jv , i,,, mmmmmmSSmflii Mmmmmmmwmj!mmmmgmssS!m. i 9 -xc KMmmmmimimmx 1 W "X B "y MS 2 for 25c size JSfflEBm 1 A. Mf box 50 5.70 , ' 'lSilW&, i i I& Wl 2,9 ) Mrwww I T nr SailSSt)fKyM VmrY I A cigar of rare excellence I ) f1 jSSfMldtffi-S. 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",Cr 11 P,ISgl 1 mB 'StlvBKWlffiS ''A H tlkealluwoJthlnBiCebsnrelmlrn,.,! BftllLlI'!-i M?'ilO?lB 7Xt&$Sfek. XMfimiSm X&St..Jllllsr. ' FT t,8?.rFrj" mwjL&mmtrtlt-lrtiM-m . m msvjgRsm. iy&v;5sz?Mmw&" 1 S Wm3SJW e"- 7&i Allen r- Chessman's Sens H mUWWL 7 JwytTTTMnfilMiMmWF Ci'"' Mamactvren Philadelphia, Pa. L J(lpS "s IN SOUTH Miss Gertrude Ar telt, Philadelphia maid nnd holder of many swimming records, who leavw tomorrow for Mi ami te coinpcte In niiuatlc events dur ing the winter. She will net return until February Linc-Vp of Great Team Turned Out by Kiski The line-up of the grent 1015 KIski football team, which gnve nine stnrs and seven captnlns te collegiate ranks, the institutions Inter attended by the plajers nnd their weights as schoolboys fellow : Name Cnlli-ue 1015 Wflsht Gt'iruc Hrvan, I H'J Uu-ll Si'ln. I. t.. W. ftnil J. (rnp- t.iln. IJiJI) 1SS Oenli-n II1-3, l. a.. Mnsillen Tinera is; Nvwnh i-ntz. i . 1'ann Htute (e,t- tnln ris.'i ISO Frank Srlu.il. r.afayrttn (captain, lUVJ) ISt Mti-n K'il r. t.. I'rtnratnn (catituln, lUL'll 20.1 Stun .Md-e'ium, r ., I'.-nn Slut" . lii'l Art llurr'iiciuii, q ti., 1,,'hlKti (c.- taln. 11'20) 133 ThemiiM II i,l-riin. 1. h. I).. 1'lttibur.rh traru.iln 1H2S) 143 Themas ImvI.h. r h. I) . I'lttihursh (cnpt.ih Mia) lfl.3 Den C'iu..frr. f. 1,.. W. nnd J. llilil l.'il Avir.ik''- ivtliih'. tns, lns nvrntfe wclBht. ITS. Imim .ivnniBe wi-ls-ht, 14H. out by Kiski, which is short for Kiski -minctiis Springs Scheel. Saltsburg. Pa., is due te tin- coaching of Jimmy Murks, who is rated as a man whn'cnii de liver friwhini-n te college couches with such a kneM ledge of the gain- that the uie lifted te step into n varsitv beith. Marks tool; charge at Kiski in llll I. and immediately the school came te the fore in football. Other great stars lime been turned out at Kiski. including Amlv Hastings, Jimmy De Dart, Mc Crelght. And among the lutest is Id Id Hett, the plunging fullback of Lafayette. Murray Beats Kid Fredericks ,.,nf.'i'i,,,nif,i V?" ''"- - Fr.uik! .Murr.iv of rhlliKlxIphtn, uiitpeliii-il Kid Frmlrrlekii ., .""""" m iiu- irnrennil Ind-un "f llie Heci.nilm A C. shew her. Jtutu unliter. ut PhlLntvlnhlii. sIupih-u c'hnril. " IV"1 'V. ""' 1,l4m" '"' I" 'ur r.iun.l. ll.il.liy llurlu . Ii -Mlna. eimlly ,1 -rat. l i, " ,"!.''- "f A'l'e.tuun In fluht niumls tieli.-lMi.nt. ri.lli,l.-;phl.. wen from 1 i.mklH Sp.irk. Mho ef the 'Junker Clt In elKlil leunns Hal... Anif.-le. of thin illy' ,v. f'.iled Jtilii.ny Dun, u. lucnl Iwy. In fuur Jersey City May Transfer Franchise i Ji'"", M,Vnrl-u I)cc 21 Th-ie la n tr,.nl nieliilillliv that wh-n th.- Inismnllnniil I..UKU.. in. , ts hrtru In I-V,riinr ih J.-rii.-j 1 l. I'lnli will I., trannfiirnl te sein.. th..r city no clciihi rrulcU-nc.c which u.-.l tn he n th.il eli. nit hut in ri-ccint yearn hai hi-cn In th. Uiistc rn I.i-ncu". i Williams Named Delaware Captain' sc-hiuk. uc-i.. 11, m -Jehn v UM llnnis 11 siiiilii.niiii,- mil fullii-it of th.. I l.'O .1 t nUcjiHltc, of I .lmir fecciliilt . ! inn linu In. .11 ..U, I...I . ...... 1 .. . .....: -.,. ,,..1 ..,.,, (i-i iru Ltipiiiiu lit Ule 1UHJ ' - i v 1 JUk Smi i r B i y &&f&m5amEfimsKamxzais. T nBsww a b i nin mm mwmmwmmm (f i 4T A TTfc I mmmezm . STATE COLLEGE OFFERS HAVERFORD GRID DATE Buaquehanna and Hamilton New Teams en Main Line Schedule Ilavcrferd hns been offered n date en the I'cnn Htute football schedule for ll)i!2, It wns announced by Mnnngei William II. Hamilton, of the Man. Line tenm, today. It Is very unlikely the liivitntlen will be accepted, for the 10VJ2 Hnverferd program is almost en tirely urrnnged nt this date, nnd enij Ihe opening game of the season Ik in any great doubt. Ilavcrferd will open its 1922 season a week curlier thnn this year, and New Yerk University wns being very sen- I rveulv rnnitltlnrpd fop the tid-enetier. However, it wns found that It would be Impossible te nrrange n game with the New Yorkers nt Ilavcrferd en that date. The schedule, with (he exception of the opening date, will Include the same opponents a these which Merc met this I year, with the exception of I'rhlnus, I and In nddltlen two new teams lu Sus- i quchaunii nnd Hamilton. It wiih Impossible te nrrange n inn , titnlly satisfactory dnte with Crslnus, I though both institutions weic unxieiis te meet ngnlll. The us(lieiinnna game wus Hi'hrdtiled n week before the Swartli Swartli Swartli more gume, and will be plujed nt Hnverferd en the lSth of Novem ber. Trinity will be met earlier in tnc season nt llnrtferd, probably en the ' Mfh of October. Hamilton, the ether newcomer en thl Scariet and Rlaek schedule, will llfte up against Ilavcrferd at Clinten. New Yerk. The . Jehns Henkins cntne will be ut Hiner- I I foul, the F. and M. game ut Lancaster ' tlie Stevens game nt Hnverferd, tl.e Delaware game ut Newark, nnd tl e 11 ii m I (Swnrthinere game nt Hnverferd) A. R. Underde wn's Sens 202-204 Market St., Phila. gg&lij I j&l lj 3 1 Father & Se?? j Alike Appreciate j I Gifts Like These! I I MUFFLERS I I that keep you warm, In ifi brushed wool, alpaca and ! 8 camel's-halr Just right le 1 prevent that chilly fecllm; I j I these annppy winter iU s. i $1.50 te $5 ' j KNITTED WOOL I GLOVES g 75c te $2 I 1 I ! H im&mik - -. FlemBe w EB vntjItw' KniJ EH wfnL tr.l vUHfl MR UnH E3 ruSfl JE HCHH California Declines te Play Harvard Team Berkeley. Calif,, Dec. 21. Uni versity of California authorities have sent a telegram te Hnrvnrd Univer sity declining nn invention te meet the Crimson eleven ut football nt Cambridge en October 2H, 11122. "After enreful consideration we feel that due te the length of time players would be nwuy from studies It Mould injure their schelnstlc standing te make the trip," the tele giam said. BUTLER ELECTED CAPTAIN Will Lead St. Joecph's Prep en Gridiron In 1922 Jehn Hutler, for two j-nrs the s-tarl center of St. Jeseph1! Prep football tenm, has hern elected (iiptniu "f 'i team for the 11)22 season. Hl iieeteni took plncc osterdny nftcrnoen. Hutler in considered h m.in, the last scholastic center in this ,-itj He nnd Lee Hrcslin. the 1!21 rnp'mii wire tin most brilliant plm'-rs en the team Heth were picked h the IlMMVi Pi ii i.ie LnneKP. en th- HlL'l All-Pi ladcl phin eleven. STETSON HATS $7.00 m and ur JOHN B. STETSON COMPANY Retail Stere 1224 Chestnut Street Stetson Hats are sold by leading dealers everywhere ST. JOSEPH'S OPEN AT HOME Will Play Crimson and Gray Club Five Tonight St. Jeseph's College basketball five will usher In the home season tonight, when the Citmsen nnd Grny Club, com pecd of former St. Jeseph's College, stars, will be met nt the Stiles street gvmiinsiuni. The Crimson nnd Gray club will hnve several well-known bas. ketecrs in their line-up, including Dnve Hennis nnd Joe Yntca, former St. Jeseph's nnd University of I'cnnsylvu ntii nthletcs: "Dec" Hayes. German nnd Johnny Martin, all ex -St. Jeseph's stnrs. Lnvln, the St. .Tescph'q conch, will depend upon tlie same live that started the Crescent game last week, namely, Johnny Onkes and Frank Duff, for wards; Die!; Creun, center, nnd DcvitiQ nnd Captain Dcady. guards ?wt7mwm$wtmmmm Q OLVE your last minute k-' Christmas problem by giving him a Stetson certificate and let him make his own selection. H a . in 1 m ii fl n m h t.'i i , I M St ""i . t, TIU 0 a'ClMk ljBfiaifeSS55 -J " itiiYif .i iWiy r LWiH:!;i 1 ir Wmm
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