M3 te, M zr ' - fpyt fV "SSt EV&NtSTG PUJ&IG MZDUm-VHJJjXD&himiA, JALUDAY JL)ECBM.BEK 23, 1941 r- Bill Donevan Will Replace Bender at New Haven, While Chief Teaches Youngsters te Sheet " Z . - ' f " ' ' ' I ASA . - . xn I pi v fffflith of 'v Yerk nticl nli1 she wna e Iho Amcrlrun Ku&barnl'a trials, wl yi Drfue and Lew Approach Best' Gelf When Wind Howls, t i Tee Shots Should Be Kept Up With and Down Aguiml Gales, Guilferd Explains Slicing or Pulling I Strokes Are Dangerous V.y .JKSSK 1. GVILFOItl) Amateur dolt t'linmpleii of ttir t'nllnl Slut New Haven Bess THE Inexperienced golfer prebnbly dert net worry nbeut Hip wind ns much ns one who linst plnyrt lonser. Ilia Korea nre ." IiIrIi nny way Mint nn ether ten or twelve utrokes mnnn notli netli lug te liini. nutl be doesn't really bcnsc that the difficulty be Is ImvIiiR Is his Inability te piny with or against tlie wind. However, nftcr one lias played enough he tlint lie is nblc te Ret nreiind tbe ceiirM In n fnlrly eoinfeitnblc figure, he rcallr.es that the wind affects bis came materially, and lie cnincg te the conclusion that he must plaj hi jsmc differently from that en culm days. Te play in or aguljtet tbe wltnl is ? V ' !ib! - . -. ,wf we 1 v' At i i I - EH' ' nctemfded nt the cfl'cct wnicii the windi has en bin play. j Til rainy ueulticr (he saine tblns holds true at playing In (he wind, for the power nlue of uny paiilcubir ".Ireliu j N material- i educed when pI.ijImr in i the rain. It MiMiis almost unrraM"finhlc (e belleie that ralndrep-t will effctt the I niA'bt or the ball, but IhU Is u fait, and ub'ti phobic In a rain the golfer must I nwhe allowances for less of power. i Cepurlaht, 103t, by VhW: L'tlacr Cempaiiy Sty Tuesdays article will be en "Oct tlnfe Out of Trouble." j SCHNAAR VS. ST. NICK . Canadian ant Nnui Vni-lc Teama Will lemcthing which one rnnner itarn m n . Tenlaht day or u week. It means a cempleC ,., .. ay. M0CKei Tonight oierlmullng and rcvielng of one's same. ' s'- NT,J,,1,Vla."'c.?t.,ett erk. inembir nml the man who run keep his medal lef th? T """ Stales I.;e Heckey As As teere down In n cererc wind is, Indeed, I vvlutien, will make their lirst appear fortunate. t I a nee nf the nenMin here teiilhc when jrre are some pcctlens of tbe ceuii- Jhey face the fat H-hnerr Hmthcw. of .. .. !,.., e c.trM. imu nn eiiimnn nt n.nl Kllcliencr. Ont.. in the Cuiiudlniis bec- la'ine until he learns hew te ptn in nl0'"' Pni?, "f 1,1C tbrc-gamp series at Heavyweight Dies In New inl. but In New Ih.Kland we get It '" I' n-'0. ,... ' Dta at Aae of MMMiiedlcally, and in rather Hinnll , K'l'He Hill and Herbert Ilenrlfmjs. P'"1 at AQe of ehcs, nnd I prebiimc for that' reaeii Ian year s members of the Qimker fllj New erh, lice. 'M.i ilOn-l.n&tenier.s are inclined te ncglccti ,,,;,"."; "'",'", '" l'" ' ' ,lli4 " """i' cgre lie tie study of phi Inn in ii wind. 'tonight. .Other nlarH will he .Fublnh i ,lnv ... a n. ...... II... .!. .-! l.'..l I , Ilnlmrq. mini, mill llllllllln f.Minr.l ,.n " " " Jnt-t Miring I was cautioned te put In usi',n8t Jears Ilnrvaid u-nin ; en flernuth, nrich time aH possible plnylng in tuM.ermrj'. Vel.um',i" Btnr' al"1 "'ule'1 "f the wind and ran in this country befure I , ar. .McueinH team -lirn iielipy Uulsrr PENN WILL NOT PLA Y i DONOVAN TO LEAD NEW HAVEN NINE DARTMOUTH IN 1922 ( Inability te Agree en Date Given as Reason Lafayette' Is Net Regarded as an Opponent for Next Season, j Hcismaii Certain te Be Coach i tight., of New "Yerk mid -aid (die wna of, the Amcrlr-un lu&barid'a trlala, wl "ic I of K't'jltig nt home "M dm tfmc remed the wife ns n t"J"at of t'1" c'l,l,t l!n pui li up te the J'.nstern eluli ! with nil cxpentes paid. Then somebody ,eiid that I'lnli. with n fine npptcfl.it ten i spilled Hip bcau. Wild .Bill Succeeds Chief Bon Ben Bon tler as Manager of Eastern HILL DONOVAN Fermer Phil inaungcr who w III pilot the New Hacn club of the Kabtcin Lcugue net year SAM McVEY, NEGRO BOXER, IS VICTIM OF PNEUMONIA Heavyweight Dies In New" Yerk Hes- 36 Sam "AfcVey, heavyweight pugilist, died te- ectil hospital, n viftliu of pneumonia. Sunt McVcy wuh horn In California -"---- .wwa . .. . - in i . . i i ii uinriini niu iwiviiii' i'ii ri"i i MlW. but was told that the wind in K1."",",S .?"" " 'rter-: ... ,n,,. , ,.,,.,," ,' ,. ,;,. ..... XTr.nglaml wer-e net te 1,0 compared , "s " en . bwi. lermcp " , twcnt -round bout.. 10 .lack .lohnsen. with these howling around the seaceaht r 1 . l''n; ; " ,M r0's0 aml I,lcr- The ncu )eur . .hn-eii kue-ked out COirtcs In Knglaud. 1 wlrtli, one tlme lulc heroes. , MuVev with nnh linlf a minute te , ! 'Blc,Tr"derratelQu,,Uer nty Truer words were neer spoken, and ",, "Bi ,' ', fnr ,,mii . AlcVey was remMdcred le be one of t ran nsMire .eii that we from New1 4 Nilheia"1 t,m'sllt ' .,. the greatest Negie hcavj weights In the .ii3lamJ hail tiuicli te learn about play, tucm.nh . .. rum iw .... f.'e raid ' history of boxing. II" met most of lnc en windy dajs. , if Mtii hum ..... c .iter Vene' . dm lending bexrr.s In the world during Uw flail hafe ' "I:".". .V.V.V.V. . "W. ......... ArihSr I,ls timp-.""' "'" H wus recognized as , 1 !( 1 it. . . iiw 'iniivvii .. . I'vini. ivuuiiri 11 i.vuu uiai iiuilii , ii.i nearu 11 urgueu tuut m play-1 no inn ....... ...110.11 ...... . cinrencu in lfl03 Sam went te Tranec. where DAIITMDUTII Is definitely off the 1022 football schedule of the TJnl verslty of Pennsylvania. This ntnte- 1 ment wnu made thla morning by nu of ficial ilf the University who asked tbnt his tuinn; be withheld, but who wan em phatic in snjlng that there wasn't the slightest chance of the Green and the lied nnd Dlue getting together next year for u game. lcr since the contest between Penn and Dartmouth at the Pole Gieundu during the past season negotiations hae been going eii between the two Institu tions for 11 gnnic next fall. Dartmouth hub Insisted thut Penn make u trip te Hnnevcr .e rcdcdlcntc the new stadium, which will be dedicated by the Penn und Dartmouth track tcamn next May, while the Kcd and IJIuc au thorities hn insisted that Dartmouth come te Franklin Held, the coming year being I'cnn's nume nt home with Dart mouth. It Is said, and en geed ntitherlty, that the reason for the Inability of the two tcamn (0 arrange u date next tea son i due telcly beenme of their In ability te agree en a date and net be cnus" athletic relations are strained. Penn will meet Dartmouth In lJilK!, beyond a doubt, according te our In- fermant. who stated that the clustering of dates of important games and the desire of Pciid te have a schedule that will satisfy cverj 0110 prevented a date with Dartmouth. League Team that reason the .vlifdiiiliig of a ganpj witli Dartmouth v euld iirec n coin cein tdete upct te the lilans 011 the Penn of ef llcials. Has Inslde Track Dattmeuth has I lie inside track nt Penn as (empaifd with M'vrul nthfi" colleges, am weum uiiiiiuuinii.t imw . . v ,,,,,. p, . ... r .,,.,, htciiitiI the date had It Iimm uuiiimilblpi;" "".. ' "" , ,, ' .'"tV " VV"V. ' With the deslie of the efliclals of tin- I'Hbill '.cpm. Prcidcnl f.. or'e "tt 1 i"s, two Institution-. 'ti npneuiiciiig the 'liaise, nd led that Theie is little doubt In the mindi of;,nnevftn j) rccfiv0 tlm InriiOft r-alnry llies cinp 10 ainieiie niinir- in rnin TO RECEIVE RECORD SALARY Wild P.lll I iiievnn hn suffredftl Chief l!fiidr us munnaer and captain Unit Dnrl mouth will In found luiik en the tehediiln In 102.'!, In the mm fuhlen us Penn .Stutr 1st ba'-k for the coming scafeii nftcr 1111 nbnec of n mr dim te the tmibillly of the authori ties te agree 011 11 dale. There Is no breaking of athletic rela tions that usually results from simh 11 dli agreement, both colleges being in ceinpl'lf uccerd and also regretting the fact that they cannot ngrec en a suit able date. tii: L III! Tlireu Hftecn-mln- HONOR GTN. FRIENDS . . . 1 urinrPB. lug trem the tee with n cress wind m t.nA Dieing one sneuiu intentionally slice or pull, the slice or pull (Icpci,icut ureu tbe direction In which the wind cresses the course. I am Inclined te beliexe that there is tee much risk In Scheel Club or Penn Presents Tablet playing tills way, ler If the slice or te q jeam l.lanned, the plajep linds himself The loethall team at ihe 1 ennantewn . -! ,1111 u. T , , ., .. riiAllilu k..llfll tinu lini. !m,iMrl Yir KTieiis uuiichii.i. 1 no net oeueve lint V .. .V . "-""""". cnnHi Chll-Hlnlil3 n r xi. f player adopting this method of plav- lP llorinnntewn Ptiends' Scheel Club euth PnaelPia B. C. Wins Ing a cress wind from the tec would I tlie L'nhdrsltv of Pennsylvania. At' JhJ Poh Phiudeigi, , a C n ii liaxe a fair average of success; that Is. ' the annual football banquet the club wClNttr8tecntihf. ivS0 xUi"r"-M he would be liable te ge.t Inte dillieully 'presented, through Walter T. Miller. I:?."10..??.0:?.0'', -V1"'- .V.V fcature of tin mure ettrtt than te piuy iafely ' for many years he was u leading boxer. ' 'He wnb one of the tutors of Geerges' Carpcntlcr when the Frenchman first started te box in the bantamweight c'ass. MeVey was ene of Geerges' I trainers when the latter was training lu I this country for his bout with Jack' , Dempscy. I sns this because te sliee or null lu- tcntiennlly Is a dillicillt stroke, se dlfll eult that Harry Vnrden hcliexcs It te he the master stroke in golf. If a plnjer of the. caliber of Harry Vnrden con cen Milcra an Intentional slice or pull the master stroke, I am sure that the aver txc plnjer would find It mere than or dinarily difficult. My own experience heft taught me that in pitting n cress wind jt is advisable te play a low ball, cepending en the speed et the ball te cut through the wind. In playing from the tec with the wind back of one it iH4iceess,nry euly te keep Reed direction, and by phi; lug the bull a little higher than usual 0110 gets the advantage of the wind. In playing with a head wind the golfer must keep his ball a cry low, umi he must figure en placing his tbet. He can Ugure en euly Iwe-tblrds at the most of his ordinary distance, und in the case of a severe Mud about one-half. If, en this reckoning, the shot would place him war a bunker or hazard, he should Other Sports en Page 21 Jr., 'Ill, a bronze tablet in honor of &?d SSiS:"BS,iif vwR'JiiiWK SSPTS the wonderful show ins made bv the ,fcw len..,la." for ."lMeu-elifitcen-year-elj eleven this yuir. A. II. Smith, nthluic Skik;&m nuiSi. Addr,!H Jam" ,'nnJ'r. uirccier 01 tiic toneoi, icceived the' trophy, en which was enscribed : "Pra- I sented te the (iennaiitewn h'rknds' ' football team of 1021, whew gna'l line I was net crossed, by the G. F. S. Club 1 of the V. of P." (icimuntewn Filendu' established a wonderful record this son son. Th( men- iliiggnme. with Gprmautewu Aciidcmy. I was tbe enl etic net wen. The score of ' this battle was 0-0. Episcopal Academy, It ' no aefd that lhittmeulli h'l.i a threvticnr con ti net tvith leth Cerrfll ami Columbia and that they will mcrt the lied tta,a en Xeirmbcr 11 and the Xcic Vor!. Ver!. rm 011 .Vouch' &t 18. Having secured 11 data tilth Harvard for Ofteher 28 and also having engaged tce etrcr gamcn away from home, Dartmouth is due for four or five nuccei3he Saturdays awaj from Hanover. On the ethei hnnd. Penn ha-, a sched ule that is se stroll'; without Dartmouth that the placiiu: of the team en the lied and llluc list would virtually mean 11 wrecking of the chances of Penn against such teams as Pitt. Penn State and Cernell, which arc met In succession at the end et the season Dale .Still Pending Negotiations are still pending with Dnfayctte, but. It is said en reliable nti nti teorlty that there Is little likelihood of the FaiteiilaiiH appearing en Franklin Field in 11)22. Tlmj may reappear en the schedule in lf)2.'l n. one of the big tcamn le be met. bit ne.t jenr ,ith Penn again making an effort te build up and having a list (hat Is second (u none as already nnr.ennccd, the Winners arc slim for u I.afnjette contest. The schedule may he completed this afternoon und It ma net he immune'!, for two week, according te one of ficial, who stated that negotiation'. Imf net been entirely cemplelcd. It is certain that Ftankllu and Mar shall will appear en (he epciiim: date, tlie ruhcrslty of the Seuth en October 7. Swnrthiiiiirr- 011 cither the Mth or 21st of October, the Navy en the 'Jbth, either the ruhcrslty of Alabama or the University of Alan land en the lti, I of November, followed by Pitt. Ptnu state nnu Cernell. The only dates still in e'y iU: a, a the 4tU of November and the l)th or Slit of October. Sicarthmure is certain te secure one 0 the last tiie named. cvr paid in the Fusi'Tit f.digtie. He denied that vm fiber leiiFen ex isted for dropping JJcndrr than that if the weakening of the pltWilug arm of Iho Cliljf, who has become limnnger ei one of lb" departments of in Winches, ter Arn s Company and conch of the Yale (inn Club. Demmtn'tt selection win the result of a ce'iferenic b'.tween Weiss and Ty ' Cobb at (no recent innlnr Icatue meeting In New- Yerk City. Cobb i- one of tbe owners of (he New Haven C-lub. Donevan virtually began his pro pre pro frcslemil ciin 1 r in the. Connecticut League, pitching for Wnteibury In IS!i", just befee lwcinning his ma for It ague sen ice, hlch inrludrd (crms In Wa'hliigtnn, I'roekljn und Detroit, 11a pilcher with l tie- Ytitike '. Didults ai.d Philndeliihiu Nationals us n'lintier. 'I he veteran Neil l'.all will prebabl heron, tinned as field inptlu of New !Iacn. The mcetinc of last Tnesiliiv lu.i 1 ,., , the home of Sjelney Hutchisen, .Wialr j man of the Football Committee of the University, which was attended bj thlrtj , linked guests, all veterans in the grid iron snort, decvleneil one tliine. n...i- Tt Is the intention of the schedule- should silence criticism flint imu !..... milkers nt Penn, it Is said, te have 11 gelnng the rounds of late, and that Is fairly easy gume before the start of th" that Jehn W. Heisman will ubseltiteh three games mentioned above, and fer1 appear nest season a( head coach WIFE CAUSED RAY'S TROUBLE WITH A. A. U. Came East With Athletic Husband S3 Guest of Club Helding Meet Chicago. Dec. 2.'!. The Central A. . I". lindlngs in the cr.ee of amateur athletes charged with prefesMimalis'ii for Ckcc-siv" expense aeieui.ts have Itch ent l'a--t te the National A. A. U. uu uu theiitiCM. The reei lest for the investigation eamc from the Fan. The Fnsfcrn men of the A. A. U. told (he Central section te clean its cd:iris or eK, the would de sonic clcuiilii. New it i-i turned back en them. This is what happened: dele Hay, (he ..tar Cii,.,iR distan. " iunnr, and etheiv- theie vvre ethers, but Itaj Is picked te he (be here was invited te take part in n big track mi-t Khr'! ,,.Ja.u'ff '-nteni oigniiizatlen, which iills the stand' any tln.e it ptitr. em a meet. The rules limit in athlete te railway fare, pallor car and S7 a dav living expenses, and limits the muls te net nu.re than Jf2 each, llay Js niHt-. rlcd. Mrs. Kaj had net seen the bright Extraordinary Xmas Sales for Saturdays IlUllej Park High. Chestnut Hill Acn.l emj. Haddentield Hljh and rrlendi'1 IVntrnl were nmen the team- beattii. DAN GARTIN IS VICTOR National Champien Gets Referee's 1 Decision Over New Yerkor New Yerk, Dec. 21!. Dan Gnrtin, of ' Philadelphia, and national 128-pound 1 nraatcur cnampinn, wns awarded the flLu 'fri10 BUert. ulll,itl,criibJ' VT?idltfc3'a decision in the fuiture match "Uc!:. T,h"1' aK?,ln: lt U WC. t0J,llKl '"e intercitj tournament in Brooklyn Vind mere favorably en 7u. s.entl shet: tl rust rounds. The Judges disagreed at the linisli of the bout nn'd Ilcferee IMdle Ferbes gave the decision te the Philadelphia!!. I much prefcr te play a cress wind than ene absolutely against the flight, nnd If I can place my first shot se that my second can cut across the w hid te 11 mtaln extent, I de se. 0 V Afferts Putting T UAVH spoken in a previous article en the effect of the wind en approach -mn, but let me repeat. On n windy hy the pitch shot is virtually worth werth I'Sf. whether the wind be with, across nr .ifnlnsl. nnd for this reason the higher the hall the mere of it Is going te '"Mairled hy the wind, nnd I doubt if nij eue is cap" bin of gauging the e e ifet te which 11 hall is going te he car ried Therefore, the low running approach i 'he one re 1. r when thetc t ' W(cd, nnd it is for this reason thut 'tis se necessary that every person ghe tpts ttrekc t'jc considcniiien whleb it dffcncn. As I said before, the low tipreaeli 1.- net only of value in the uiu; a ih n ccciicnt nily nf up reachiiig ou a perfectly calm daj . nud jt If ju;t tii eu. te lay tbe low up up i;reaeb dead as it Is te lay u pilch i.het vicatl len in nuiting lae wind baa effect H'eu fie play, nud I think that fen "la: en rea'ui te what evtcnt this is w- It a plajer i, rkeptleal about this. 1 want te adtinc him le go out le the I'lmluE green en the nct wlndv dav nnI wake several experiments. l,et htm Wae,; bulls uu fett away from the bole n four dlredlenH und lilt each one with 'no tame amount of ea'ert, or as nearly tna tame as possible. He will be sur- I'm1,10 lin'' that '" '' traveling willi the wind carry two or three f 0 t "Jrtiier tliun these agaiust ihe wind. 1 crimps In the irs( case he will hole ,!i , ue tl)0 "tfU'S. and against the liid he wl'l be short. Of course, in ii" 1 ?rt approaches the cfTcet of the wuiii Is nioi-e iietlcctihle, mm alteut e'lll I(Pt 1111(1 mm iirnf.lir.tnr- ll.ntiO iippieache, en a wludvday Is tliet LABEL'S SLAUGHTER SALE OF HOLIDAY PIPES 2500 Pipr6 in Ciciei; Genuine French Briar Okkelite Stem, In cluding Leather Cir; Vnlifts Up le $5.00, General Clean-up $1.73. llll!l,i,IMi!j!,M & ;J ler Christ nuts! ! Butter I 1 ? u hm4 iir 'F CAc I It w lb At all our Stores 03 wSlVWiffiu JiMiKiSMll Genuine! Meerschaum I'ipci, Amber Stenu, from J6.50 te ."515 for the finest. 3-Piecc Socket Pipes, hal.clite, bowl and stem, bcnutiiul gift, iurludiiiR Ic&thei case, regular 57.00 value, $U.50. Save the Retailer's Profits, Cljars, Ciceretles and Tobacco in Christmas Packages at Wholesale Prices te Yeu. 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Come, Men it's the opportunity of a Ufe. time; you simply cannot afford te miss it FRANK & EDER-ELEVENTH & MARKET STREETS rets Open Tonight Until 9:00 Tomorrow Night Until 10:00 15th and Chestnut & JUT JFW" 3r bX Te convert them into cash rather than include them 1 t m our inventory tins month, we ;ire making this stirring year-end anUe at wl85 19 Red uctiens Te minimize the number of small Jets as much as possible in our inventory and clean up all garments of which we have only i, 2 and 3 of a kind, we are grouping upwards of 700 Suits and Overcoats in three lets at sweeping reductions. Today and Te morrow-While They Last Suits L Overcoats Fer Men and Yeung Men 1st Greup-235 Suits at That Were Formerly $30-$35 Wer&teds, cheviets, cassimcrefa. etc. Pencil stripes, herringbone and ether popular patterns: light and dark colors. All models. 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Our low chain - Meri prices enable us le sell Evening Clethes at lower prices than any ethers in Philadelphia. 15 Open DailT I'HI p. s'l. Saturday 10 P. M, thand Chestnut J; i l xeil) Yerk Headquarters,, IS. TT. 34th St hl I