Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 22, 1921, Night Extra, Page 19, Image 19

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EVIBG- PUBB10 IiEPaB-rBHIXJAbEpPHlA, THURSDAY, DEOB
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Dartmouth and Harvard Elevens te Resume Grid Relations
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SOCKS
SEYBOLD
RILLED IN AUTO
Ferme Athletic
Outfielder's
Neck Broken When Car Gees
Over Embankment
OTHERS IN
PARTY ESCAPE
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. in(nnIv Idllril vestcrdav when nn
automebilo in which he and five ether
Jennetto men were riding yent ever an
embankment at Crissingcr's Curve en
the Lincoln JLIISliwny rase ei ncre ami
overturned. Scj held's neck was broken.
The ether members of the party were
net injured beyond slight bralM. Scy Scy
eold and his companions Imd left Jean Jean
ntte about 11.30 o'clock Tuesday eve
ning and early osterdny morning wcre
near Mgenier in the mountains when
the accident occurred. The former eall
nlajcr was dihlng-the car and as it
Mixed the sharp curve It plunged ever
ihe embankment which la about fifteen
feet high. The machine turned ever
four times, the steering wheel belr.s
broken In the crash.
Scjbeld recently had been employed
ns steward of a club at Jcanettc.
"Sex" Seybold will be recalled by
local fans ns ene of the erlglnnl Ath
letlci who started the American League
n this city In 1001. He plajed right
!ed en the team and was noted ns a
heavy hitter. He continued with the
dub until 1003 when he was severely
injured during spring training practice
in New Orleans and he played ery
few games after that.
In 1010 he was manager of the To Te
ledo club, but for the last ten years or
ve has been out of baicbnll. He was
In the mining and lumber business, his
relatives being n'ctlvclv engaged in these
mterprlses in Went Virginia. His home
wai in .Trnnctte, I'a.
Scybeld was one of the henviest hit
ters en the old Athletic Club nmhgained
onldcrable fame as a slugger. In one
pamc at the old puik at Twenty-ninth
trect and Columbia nvenue "Sex" hit
a homer ever Twenty-ninth street and
vsy up ene of the smnll streets. This
ftat was one of the greatest that he
lerfermcd while a member of the team.
Seybold was in the neighborhood of
"orty-nve years of age. His weight and
.ige were two subjects en which he was
very sensitive. Icn Cennie Mnek weh
never able te Jearn the correct figures.
On one occasion "Sex's" father paid
a visit te this city and Mack and the
either players scented a fine opportunity
e accomplish their desired ends by In
erviewing dad, but "Sex" had cvl cvl
lently put him wise and their efforts
were futile.
Seybold was one of the most popular
ilajers nn the team and Meck ex
iresicd deep regret when told the sad
iftts tlih morning.
SAM McVEY DYING
It In Serious Condition Suffering
With Pneumonia
New Yerk, Dec. 22. Sum McVcy,
one of the greatest Negro henvj weight
nexers in the history of pugilism, to te
Iny was reported ding from pneumonia
In n Ilnrlcm hej-pitiil.
Y'S KRAX
"piIILADKLIMIIA seems te be n geed
training camp for the New Yerk
Yanks.
"Bn" ifcMttlan, Ccnttc CeUtgt tar
yqvarterlack, is such a firm believer in
teamwork that he's going te get married
January 1.
Prtey rlilrps, tite only thing elIev
iibeut I'odre I'amiw, the Filipine liexer,
s lib skin.
Tennis, instead of being a dtawiug
"nrd, is going te "mhmI."
ijinie.iiaiy present for dad: A
fountain pen se he can tcrife checks
tfncii the gladsome yuletidn is en the
cob.
i If Pla fellow Is a wlnd-sucher, then
ft leeks ery much as If somebody was
. shinned sucker.
Bill nollend usks: De the Kurds
!ive a milky whey?
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Ihc day after Christmas usually finds
Me toys broke also dad.
It's easier te pirlt an nll-cleen te
nieces than put one together.
The ex-KhUer still Is sawing weed,
Mt he is uittlne no 1pp.
17ornferm(n(7 must he a hanging
offense Uab,- Huth has been suspended
lr Twe weeks.
Te Play East Phillies
j'ii,iM'lH'na" .c".,h." 9.Iub wl" p'v the
?.'. 1 hi lies at their hall. i:iirht.,ii. .,,
tfvieri'.1 one '" this eelc. bsatlni
ffil"' J1'.' "turn tame, but MamVer
jmllh expeeta a hard contest, ns the Past
2 Club" Ur,UJ1!'r th0 "'ire former 1"5
OLYM PI A
Bread and Dainbridge jHlL
Mnna .Ulernien, Dre. Snili. 2 se y. j.
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WALLACfc,
vs.
DEVINE
I0IINW
Donnley
GANS
Mitm.1
vs. Fitzgerald
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vs. HAYES
H UOI Ml-,
vs. M0SBERG
S Kill MIS
JIVMV
vs. HANLON
nm mii
BROWN
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n'"" "." '!!.- HflialfN Cafe, 12th and
'lull nii IIIAa
(KlflllT linOTHl'.HH)
OI lllimnnr lint
fCenadU-i InlMijnlfnt diamelenal
KUAftER CITY
FriiJuy Night St. NicheUi
SatM'y riiuht Oniil... rt
lftil.'.n.l.,!.n..6w.I Jan. .,. . ,
Greensmirc. ra., vec. , immu u. t0 Bcnd n pinjcrc
("Socks") Scybeld. of Jcanctte, former cub t0 nn ergnij,n
i a i pf nr mirv l iiiiuuuiiiuKi MiiiibMv.-t iiiitnmtAii hut .
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ELMER SMITH SAYS
HE'LL FIGHT TRANSFER
Cleveland Outfielder Will Exert
Every Effert te Prevent Deal
Cleveland, 0., Dec. 22. Elmer
Smith, outfielder of the Cleveland Amer
icans, traded with two ether Cleveland
, Payers te Iloiten for Jehn (Stuffy) Me-
Innls, Fays, he will fight the Cleveland
Club's dccNlen te send him te n sec
ond dilution lenm.
"I am celnc te have a conference
with the Cleveland team officials Roen.
nnd unless arrangements satisfactory
te me are made I shall take ether steps
It's nn injustice
from n wcend-placc
tlen that is net enlv
llHllkplI bv thn fnns
themselves. I nrefer te en te nnv ntlmr
ciue in onseeau. i nm exert every cf
fort te prevent the deal."
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IleRer I'ecklnpnuich, who played
shortstop and captnlncd the New Yerk
Americans last car, was stunned by
wis newt nine nc nnii open included in
n trade between New Yerk nnil TW.
ten. l'ccklnpnuBh charged that he was
uinue uic "Bent" m the deal.
"It dlstrcsi.es me te face the prospects
i lc"vinS ' championship team and one
which has a Brent chance te win njeln
next season, te play with n second di
vision club," he paid. "It will take
me some time te decide what I will de "
SCHAEFER WINS AGAIN
Defeats Centl In Afternoon and Eve
ning Billiard Matches
Take Schnefer, world's 18.2 balk-line
billiard champion, again defeated Reger
Centl, the French champion, yesterday
at Allingcr's.
Yeung Jnke Sclinofer. nlnrln tt.e
evening block, ngain showed his supe
riority with the cue ever his opponent
iwn.il nu uyiumcu iieger i;enti, ei
France, by the scere of -100 te 333.
The champion did net seem te exert
himself very much in the earlier part
of the gome and at the end of the sev
enth frame the Frenrhmnn hn,1 th I.!
with figures standing 100-220. ,
Jnuic nttcrnoen the score was 400
te 383. f
Scraps About Scrappers
.,TS,,iSfl7?r-'irr,lJ,tf.d t0J ,h Ic raIace Jn-
unry 10 Is enn nr th tw.t m. ... ... ..
In this city. Here nrc the timiiu, i
Att-ll GeldatMn a .In fit TAr. dm.i
InrtnM v Mickey Walker, Phil O-Wwd va.
Joe O Denncll. Qeorse L'kbcI a daerca
iini.v, tuu uuiinny uunaee m. nebby Dar
rett. Iecnl mntrhmnlcrra am maltlnr an ltert
le brinr star nppoaltlen here for Jee Nelaen.
lineirH hAVA nn TnnAt. ,n l. !,...
MIdset Smith and Joe Durman. according te
Tammy Clrarr will t atartiwi in nn,nn
early net month. A Hub promoter la ne ne
(retiatlnit for the Manayunker'e aervlcee. he
Tula
the. Ex-Seruce Men' nepubllcan Club will be
nr.a lemnrruw nisni at tn Lincoln Hsll.
Jimmy MUruhV. West Philnr1lnhl w
thrcitena. te kUe hla own Imitation of
t rice if eome ene furnishes the necessary
clear.
JehniU Cnlnnt. nftnp iWn mnnth. nf h,Ml
tralnlne. la prepared for a comeback, nnd his
m&nacer. JKmM (Thltl. fntuiAB n chnllanM An
behalf of the I.lttle Italy battler te any of
Feven IxnlnK mtttehex were held In con
Junction with a ameker hld by the Camden
Clenn N. Y. A., as fellow. PrankU Hart
Yeunc i:illck Jimmy McOce vs. Jltnmi-
McKennn. Kid Meara a. Charley Conway.
Andy Haker r. iluetriy Iluclder. Dattllnc
Mark m Chartev Murk Jnn 0'rtnT.mn vm
hdlli O'Connell and Willi Fuller va. Jen
O Cenner. Fuller's exhibition waa the hit
of the etcnlmc.
Millie Green. Kenatnuten bexer, who re
turned here a few days aire with the West
I ern featherweleflht title, la te make hla
i Kaatcrn debut In Ualtlmnre New Year's
Day. Kid Williams may be Orcen'n oppo
nent. Negotiations !re are en ter Wlllle te
1 break Inte New Yerk'a bexlnit circles. Al-
ineuEn a i-niinaeipnian ureen neer has
boxed here He atarted hla career while
In the nay.
At Monte Is another Phlladelnhtnn shn
i bKan beilrn; while In the navy. He la a, ban-
I tarn and hall, from Oermantewn. While In
I the outfit Monte enhaeed In forty-two bouts,
Hlxteen resulting In knockeuta, Ave belnv
acored In his laat eleen centiats. He la
i bln Kroemid by Ocorce I'ierce, retired
Nikte boxer.
Illllv Illne local mwclcht will box In
Hendlns ChrlalmaN afternoon u.th K. O,
lxienard Johnm MrAe llirht KauelKht
clUHhes wl'.li I'luUKhbO) Hurrls In the same
show.
At Sloere 1" bneki it for a bout at Atlantic
City tenUht, meeting Dehby Weluaat. and at
the new Auditorium Ohrlatn-.ua afternoon
with Sammy lleff,
Tnlre Cnmpe. the Filipine, has been re
matched te appear at th Ol-mp!a Nw
Yeara afternoon. Chrlatmee Day Pedre
will take en Jimmy Jerdan at Rendlne.
Campe Is belne handled by Harry Netif.
There are letter In the sports department
of KVKMsi) ronue Lsnesn for Billy Davtne
and Hilly Silverman.
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HARTMANN'S
I SPECIALS
S Ne. 157 Lionel
w Electric Trains, $6.00
Light Outfit for $0 Ct
1
Iterpln-ly a.00
Skates & Shoes
Complete Outfit
$6-00
5 Women's Skates
,and Shoes,
Complete Outfit
"r?,r SKATES, $1.50
All (ilLllICUT TOYH
nnd r.nKCll)H'
30-Day Cleck
WIND ONCE A
MONTH
ililljr ernimen-
tl. A splendid
Chriitmai Gift, at
Ball Bearing Reller $1 7C
S? Skatea. Pair vl.0
$f
rL Bexinff Gloves, $3.50
DaUy Pump Gun, $4.00
fAIr Rifle Shet-A-Tube, 5c
Sknte Grinding
W All ficed. Parcel Poil, 2Sc Extra
ti ii n te better my position
lUICIUI'll-U, UIIL l
&& Si this is best indicated mj& , Yttjk ffirmt ,
HAND-GREEN
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Ronewal of Gridiron Relations
Brings te Light Interest
ing Games of Past
CONTRACT FOR ONE YEAR
Harvard nnd Dartmouth will mlngle
ncnin next October 28, when the Crim
son and Big Green elevens will play
football en Seldlera Field.
October 28 was first given by Har
vard as a date te the Penn Stnte team,
which letcr asked te be rellccd from
the engagement. Then Hnrvnrd invited
the University of California te play at
Cambridge en thnt afternoon, but jes
tcrday the Callfernlnns wired their re
grets, nnd the date beenme open again.
Hend Coach Fisher for n long time
has hoped te be able te nriangc a game
for his Harvard team with Dartmouth.
The teams used te piny when Fibber was
In college, but the last game was that of
101.1, when Harvard wen by n field goal.
Fer many years Harvard nnd Dart
mouth pleyed nlmest annually and It
was the Hanover eleven thnt helped
dedicate the Soldiers' Field stadium in
the fall of 100.1. by beating Carl Mar
shall's Harvard team.
The renew nl of football relations be
tween Harvard nnd Dartmouth will hf
welcomed by the fnn". The old-time
ilvalry is sure te eome again nnd the
chances arc the freling will be ltnmcnn
urably better than it wan years age.
Ne arrangements nre made, however,
for n game beyond next Cnr, but then
Is every possibility thnt the teams have
come together for keeps. Fer yearn
olnce the Hnrvard and Dartmouth teams
stepped playing ngalnst each ether there
have been contests In ether branches of
sport.
SCHNARRS PLAY TONIGHT
Canadian Brethers Meet Quaker
City at Ice Palace
The Schnnrr brothers, considered ene
of the best independent ice hockey teams
in Canada, will meet the Qunker City
skaters at the Ice I'alacn. Forty-fifth
and Market streets, tonight. The enme
will be the first of a thrcc-gntnc scries, in
which the Quaker Oity will be met twice
nnd the St. Nicholas, of New Yerk,
encc.
Three members of the Kitchener, On
tario, team have appeared here before,
and heva shown wonderful ability en
the Ice. Werner, center, played en the
Bryn Athyn team Inst year. He plays
en the Quaker City team regularly, but
has left the local skatcra te help his
clan.
TO NAME COAST OFFICIALS
Select Men Today te Officiate) in W.
and J. -California Game
Washington, Pa., Dec. 22. Officials
for the game at Pasadena en Jnnunry
2 between Washington nnd Jeffersen
and the University of California will
probably be selccted today.
Following the transmission of a list
of ten Eastern men acceptable te the
California nutherltiei yeeterday, th
Presidents today received from the
Wt the list of cenBt officials from
whom the Ited nnd Hlnck Is te select
two men. Mnnngcr Murphy refused te
dlvulge the Identity of the men named.
BIG SCHOOL GAME OFF
Scarlet Fever Prevents Glrard Frem
Playing Southern
Oirard College will net play South
ern Illgh's bnsketball team en the lat
ter's court, llread nnd Jacksen streets,
tomorrow afternoon. Thctc two tennie
which were supposed te meet In what
wn-i considered the biggest wholnstle at
traction during the helldins. have bee 1
forced te call the gnme off because ti
of (llrard's players are ill with scarh '
ft-vvr.
Negro Bouts en for Tonight
.Tnckl-i Moere, a Nore llnhtwelsht fr i
Kew Yerk, will met Johnny Gardner, of
riilSadelpnta. In the atar bout it the Guiden
Onte A. A National A. A) tenlRht. Ther
are four ether Nokte nmte e- echeduled, nn
fellnwa- ITrucrs Iloblnt-en s. Leenard Hayca,
Harry Lanir vs. Yeung Sam I.anirferd, Yeuiitf
jarK liiacanurn -a fiaeriy nmun ana l(0U3n
house ts. Kreddy McQrudcr.
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PENN GRID ASSISTANTS
NOT NAMED AT MEETING
Didn't Consider Scott, Miller, Wray
or Leu Little
One old-grad of l'eniiBjlvnnin em
phatically denied today thnt Johnny
Scott, Loii kittle, Heine Miller and Lud
Wray will be aislNfiint conches of the
Ited nnd Hlue cleen next fall. Thin
old-timer, who was among these present
at the gathering of nliimul at Sidney
IItitcliiii"eii' home en Tuesday evening,
Knld their iinmeK hed net even been men
tioned In nny connection.
The football situation at I'enti was
discussed at the "party" as the old eld
tlmcr termed It, but nothing was done
in the way of suggesting new coaches.
The Pcnn grnd nlse denied thnt the
Quakers would use the Percy Hnughten
system of individual tutoring next jenr.
He asserted that the system In vogue
THREE KNOCKOUTS
Mitchell, Deyle and King Stew
Away Opponents
Remembrances of Lew Ilnilcy's
reign at the Old IJreadway A. (J. were
brought te the iiiIikIh of fans who wit
nessed the second show of the New
llroedway A. C. at the N'ntlennl Club,
Klcienth nnd Cnthnrine etrccts, last
night. Halley used te make 'cm fight,
or slap them out of the ring in the old
dnys. And last night they fought for
Fred Pecltti, promoter of the new club.
A big crowd went wild lest night at
(he show, which was n typical Old
IJreadway affair. Three knockouts were
the feature of the card. In the wind
up Johnny Downey was being wnlleped
se hard by Kay Mitchell, of Seuth
Philadelphia, that he dropped te the
canvas in the second. Darby Casper
outpeinted Wlllle Curry in the Semi.
In the ether bouts Hilly Deyle
knocked out Johnny Hegen in two
rounds nnd Ritchie King ilnished his
opponent, Jlmm Tracy.
Beets and Saddle
Ultra Geld Is slnted for a first ap-
Searnnce this afternoon nt the New
rlenns meeting in the nll-nge handi
cap at sir furlongs. Inceg and Frigate
likely will furnish keen contention.
Horses which seem best In ether races
are: rirst racc Honorable, Mlrncle
Man, Pluribclle: second Anticipate,
Helen Atkln. Ragnzzn : third -Luck
Girl, Bill Bleck. Brinrellff; fourth
Harp of the North. Pcr's Perhaps ;
sixth Cete d'Or. Oaklnwn Belle, Scotch
Verdict; seventh. Annn Gnllup, The
Cellccu Bawn, King Trojan.
At Ilnvana: First race Wcdgcwoed.
Lady Hester, Aigrette: second Saint
Rese, Gelden Red, PeTtey R; third third
Hareld K. Geerge W., Miss Hilarity;
fourth Waterford, Count Berln. Chi
mera ; fifth Melvin, Gelden Chnnce,
Yellow Blessem ; sixth Summer Sigh,
Delly C, Duke of Shelby.
Slnee Harry P-iyne Whitney hae b-en con
nected with the turf hla atable wlnnlnita
hae totaled ll.fl7,88D, ilia banner eir
wan 101!0. with $270 ene. ThlB year It la net
far behlnd. with I.'IO COO.
Slarvln Slav and Jehn'a Umma. full
brother and nlat-r. wen a race each at New
Orleana en Tueadny, ThU coincidence ha
occurred mero than once nt the New Orleana
track. They are owned by dlffcrent atables.
Secretary Joeph McLennan nnd hla aaalat
ant. Jullua needer. of the Pair Grounds
track, received many nppllcatlena for rldln
llceneea. E. T. Zolllcefter, Jockey Thurber
and Trainer William McKlnney were Blven
n Ions hearing- by the atewanla. Ne action
was taken.
Cesey Delan Giant Coach
New Yerk. Dec. 22. "Cesey" Delan who
waa reported te have been releam-d and nn.
(retlatlnc for a berth with the IndlanapeIH
American Association Club, will be with the
dlanta aunln next eou.ien, It nm announced
today. Ceaey affixed hla s mature te a onu enu
car ceachlnir contract.
Ne Man Has Toe
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SPORT CLUB SAVED
BY T. C. DU PONT
Financial Aid Offered te Protect
Bends and Property of In
ternational Organization
B0RGLUM IS OPTIMISTIC
New Yerk. Dec. 22. With the offer
of financial aid te set the organization
right by General T. Celeman du Pent,
difficulties which threatened the exist-
ence of the International Sporting Club
of America have been smoothed, ac
cording te Gutzon Berclum. nresldent
of the club, today. Genera! du Pent
is ene of the viec presidents.
Majer A. J. Drexel BIddle. of Phila
delphia, until scleral months age wns
president of the International Club. lie
resigned.
"The nnsets of the club are nmple
te ninke It completely helvent ence n
way was found of snvlng its property,
protecting its bends and retnlnlng its
membership." hnld Mr. Herglum. "The
enlv thing in the wny of this was the
foreclosure proceeding In connection
with the mortgage of $225,000 en the
property. This threatened all the real
assets, of the club. After several meet
ings nnd negotiations General du Pent
net enlv has shown hew te protect the
property, but he has effcrcd'thc finan
cial aid necessary."
OTHER SPORTS ON PAGE 17
FACTORY PRICES
"MEN'S HATS"
Latest Newest
STYLES COLORS
Large IHgh-Ornde
ASSORTMENT QUALITY
Seft-Derbies-Velours
At the Factory
700 N. 12th St.
Open 8 te 6 Dally
ROELOFS
Men's & Yeung Men's
SUITS
and
Overcoats
$U80
and see our 16 windows
Peter Meran & Ce.
Merchant Tailors
S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch Sts.
Open Men. A Sat. Ergm. Till 0 e'CWak
Many Weel Sex
Chain Knit English
WOOL HOSE
Fer fall nnil winter wear with low nheeg
Luxuriously soft, eptlngy nnd comfertnblo;
the Kind well-drcHud men like te we.ir.
Popular fancy eaes in heather
Priced 75C tO $1.65 the pair
lZntSiM C.ihra(re Hebc
th"ouBheut. 75C tO $1.00 the pair
?x A. R. Underdewn's Sens
VS' QnO 4111 U..I..I ci ni.ii.
tVt4-CiV mtalaaCt 31., mile.
, l , j , M , m
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rrirec arm si$ ht
IB pv jH lH H V IHI 1 miDJ B HRhKt'BJRR (hB Bi
One man came in here last week arid bought a mighty
fine overcoat for $21 within the next two days seven
of his friends came in for suits or overcoats. Every one
of these seven men immediately recognized the won
derful values we are offering. This sale is spreading like
wildfire that's why!
One man came in here last week arid bought a mighty
fine overcoat for $21 within the next two days seven
I
MBSt i
fl Wfiffirm III ifeur w
Mm $
A Christmas suggestion what could be mere appropriate and practical
than a geed suit or overcoat as a gift te a man. Make your selection in
this great sale it will mean money in your pocket.
CHILDREN'S
CLOTHING
Greatly Reduced
It will be worth your while te see the
wonderful values in this department.
Extra Special
Beys' Ail-Weel Suits
8 te 18 years.
$9 value .
Regular
5000 Pairs Men's Odd Pant
Fer Werk or Dress
Biggest Values in the City
.48
"Always
never
IKBWkSJ
SUITS and
OVERCOAT
$35 $4
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