nrwr1 w . v ') -;; - -' , h , ..vv ! t. $y I . r j -.. V i' , ' .1 "V y . V ill'4 ., bwit :; .-7. .'frm 1 6 u AMeri-y Christmas te R4L TEWKSBURYLED LOCAL GOLFERS IN '21 'Jtreniminker Faced Toughest Tc5 Successfully Marsten Clese Second in Great Season- VETERAN WINS TITLE ny SANDY McNIBLICK JVGelf Association of Philadelphia en J.. . i- i (niivnnmpnt son son f ' tbeir ircenm i i"x - j)t 1021 is no harder than putting to te rctlier a jig-saw puzzle. That is, if u uc the jig-saw te ctit oft the cor ners, lop off the spots where it doesn't Just fit. 1 There's llttle satisfaction In grouping Attn, whleli Is the way It should be fdene, e the first ten place nbeut like ' PATJI. THttK'niUJ.' nunnsr.up. Phlla- ilaCup. Wen I.u Ln finals, third Phlla- II Mil mean! eiev'nw rmwneiiuiii dtei Mil Heffner twice. Piatt, twice, and Beadle. Xit te Di-mln. Chick. lfVX MAnTII wen i-ennevivsnia ema- tnr. Lynnenoed Hull and Tredyrtrln. Wen icuti ........ mtt1 Aiiffh T,vnn wtf. "'".Jff?BMMKl KIlr...,0US;?55.h KiSr." ' nicicntr. Lest te' Washburn. Oul Bit. Guilferd nd at Mancnester, ntnneE iterFNKrt wen i.u ivii mui, md Silver Crei tied fieend Pennyl inl oren -end Vhllftdelphla mpdnl. tfd ifcenj Tnl oren -end l'niiaaeipnia rarun , 111 Kilt Le! t'e Tpkburv (2, and Oulmtt. - iir inr. I. , ru AVnn Ph ladtlshln ami. liar meJil. necend PhllailIpnln open nnd !T; ii nil timatfuri In 'Main I, 2!.ri.. aitfMti thirst tnnnivlinnla mtm '"" .t" ini Dnt Knlht. Armitreni. Lest te Ttifltibury (2). Ma-tw.ll. NORJtAS MAXWKI.T Wen St. SJjrtln. Atlintle Cltv. fill: lJkwoed. (all. Mdal, Hi it. iwend Atlantlfl City. ,wrln: jfcend Pitirien Cup and Lu I.u: lUs at Atlantle City. (all. luw ftetti Cemlah: twtnty-ilitli rinniylrenla eprn. third Pnniyhanla ntna tnr. imnwenth Main X.lne open, peat BMdle. PIU. Certen. Lt te Knlht. Elklni. Spi-nccr. Jenes. Maraton, lleckner. I. 1, IIRADLK Ilunner-up. I.ynnewoed Hill: Atlantle Clly. jnrln. nnd (nil. Oelxt! ihlrd Silver Cre. Pnteren Memerial, At At intle City. prlni twenty-ninth Vnny. rinla open. ltt nielev. Teble. Kcmbie. Him, Gardner. Knlitht. 8. Jenoa. Let te Knutnt. Maxwell, Mamten. Tewkabury, Cor Cer ien. M Jonei, Hnffner. , CIIARI.UH fcuruNKR Wen Silver Cre, Finner-up Penniylvanla amateur, tied third hllidflnhla medal, third Pntersen JJemnrlnl, twentieth Philadelphia open. Meat Maxwell. Uit te Marsten. Wahburn. I V. I)KSIIN(I Philadelphia amateur diimplen Scored 102, Patoraen Memerial. IXit Tekiburj. Waehburn. Lest te Herace tur I." it. WASIIHim-N Reml-nnal phlladel- Jhli amateur reurtn mcuai. ueai ivcmDie, TV. "lAIlfcY-Wen Old Yerk Ile.d But Ilimllten, Jenes. Let te Iteyneldi. AUternelt- rilll.il ronseN Wen rrldelyn. nun wr up St, Martins. Dent readie. IHED ISXIGIIT Wen Atlantle Ctly. ittlnc Tied third medal. Heat MMwell. fiiidli, Inzraham. mrimir aiuistrone pawn nit. rit- fien lemertai, iicri uenine. .u-iv & hi. Other ftreng players Gcoxre Klklns, Clavton Iiinraham, i. M. AiIcUh, W. (1. (Oeld Mcdnl) Ilmnllten, J. I. Oay, Jr., rrimcls Kcmble, Cllft Hawley, J. A. Urewn, Jeseph Ceble, etc. The Data The Mieenlcnt data elvcn above Is s6t warranted strictly accurate, since it was net Kept day by nay. nut u u im't clev: enough te serve the main purpeic, it ought te be. TcukBbury is handed first place bc cauie he came through the toughest side nf tlix (mifiu.v nntrlpM nnd nlllv lest the amateur title before some super-uelf shots. Ills feat of beating I'latt. Jiax urell and Ileffncr In a row at Lu Lu won't seen be forgotten. Marsten should be placed about even 'with ihe Arnnlmlnker. but fniled te atcr the local chnmplenships or any of the essentially Philadelphia tourna ments, except the dinner event, and at Trcdjffrin. He arranged his stnrtB be fore the teasen started and btuck te it, ihewins golf which only Tewkbbury equaled . AVoedv I'latt ent nbread, where he s picked by no less a judge than Bill Tewncs te have the best chance of the Americans te win the British ama teur en the draw and l'latt's form, which was tiuly brilliant at the start of the reason. I'latt, however, tumbled Inte a berleus Injury, had n painful lay off, came home in all the fury of the local buttle nnd never reached Inst year's Inning utride in teurncyw. lie was beaten by Ileffncr in the amateur, hich is the renseu Geerge gets third place, ahead of I'latt. Heffner'n record for the bcasen places him next te Marsten. Wen Three Nerman Maxwell fellows Piatt, though he meh tlnee teurnnments and bent Piatt. Mnxwvll failed te join the Lesley twin when it needed his services badly uml suffered M)ine unexpected treunciiiKs. The teurnnments he wen did net have the strongest fields avail able, but Maxwell showed plenty for fifth place. The rest ef-the ranking, we trust, is rank cnensh te suit ovory evory overy bodv. The tournament season wns a suc cess, though it lacked seme of the zip of the yenr before, because mero -than one popular tilt wns dropped, Unncrch, North Hill, llnlu nnd Merlen nil fniled te held ihelr invitation events. Iho blccest surprise of the season was when T;. V. Domini, the veteran, wen the Phlinilclphln championship by eeatlng Paul Tewksbury. It wns Ucin Intr's daj. Ills medal 150 presented Pjatch-plny dlffleulties for anybody nnd Tewksburv, the favorite, hnd te bow te feat. Plntt wen the medal by break ing the ceurse record. Huntingdon Vnlley wen the major team championship by trouncing Ce- airoreoK, u surprise te ninny, The Neble Club played Dwight Armstrong and Hernce Cook, two mcmberH. but experts who seldom enter ether PhllH delphln competition. Heme definite Whng ea this matter is expected te w made at the next golf meeting. Aa Expected AFnnltnl lib i nn tltt Ciiliil'wiin r tAnm Li i " ex',('t't'l, though it cntne sur prisingly clese te defent once or twice, leiinKKteri nnd newcomers played an important nnrt In mero than one tour nament. The junior event hnd a record -n'eak He. ..i,i ...i i ,.... . ii... ..... ft. L t I.IIU I" lllf II 1IIIU CVI'llL. UBh Ilnnilll Introduced himself te the elect hv winning. J-he IVimsjlvanln team lest its trl tate title In the Lesley Cup matches "1 in Bosten. The team was com- ffa entirely of Philadelphia for "out the lit st time in history. Bosten "OH On its. Iintni frrniiiilu I) riianks te .Man P. Wilsen, the Penn III"" ?. nllm'iienshlps were cxceptlen- ea,v .." nl V"? cnr- J'nrsten hnd nn amatei ' "' Ic'llea vl,c" ll0 cet'Pcd the infelj' 7i"ry B0lfpr et A-1 Prominence ladeinhi. Vi , " rvL" '" "euen in i ill li?.?finl 'his year. The liKt inelndv.l lautchlfen T, liriie.H. (JoerBo Dun- aulifer,r V-1"'1'" '' l0V KlrkweS.1, Jesse luuterd, rrnnelH Ou met uml vilier. Boxing Officials Resign '" r.s;.JV..V'0, 2 Krne.i n. Posey. llt L5lIK,n, ?.,Ue I' !h0 Pxnnsylvanla tai LoiJeni Athletic Club, one n( Head lh erSan.,,i'ut,' ai tt Pcla maetln. e( 'tetid K niV'.l ar"1 J.',ck "tlan was Oeidmin0 I,ilJh" S,nMrd term. Danny ""SKbraiV.;. .VJ. , . ,np uecreatmn PlMfllers I.' Ai!3 relnJ. and the rieard et '"M PhiiVdJSK Wa-eUaOrw, with a prom- Winners of Amateur '21 Gelf Events Here PhllaiUlph n Amateur. . . .1. 1 . ViSS fllitrtrt Junier ttnrij ""n''' Hubiirbnn tltle .. , Arpnlmlnk I'ater rt n lu i. una , AijfT'X An. nnd lien .....Oeerii W, fitfttMll Krlilnlyn.' P. is. Coren-MU Ulllj I,n.ley ...,rnn. tram leit Delaware County Warren A. Tjraen IVrdrfrrln M. V, Iru"! HchoUstle ...itiii Nfr-.T?.1 At. Cltr nr .l'r"1 Knltlil At C if Wl... .......... .W. U. Maywflt Lakmoeil (all N. j WPVjM Pat. Jlomerlni, .heM. "effner Lrnncwumt Ifnll Mur1nMAr!!22 OUl Yk. Iteud ..V.JO. Clarr I.u I.u . ............. . . .1141 Tewk.bury rlt. Murtln;. . . . . ....... ... !, IL Mwefj Gelit Cup Paul Tewkebury E FORSTREET RON Nativity C. C. Contest Monday Morning Draws Classy List of Harriers WILL COVER 5V4 MILES The biggest entry list in years in a cress-country run of the Middle Atlan tic Amateur Athletic Union will feature tha nnnunl event of the Nativity Catho lic Club, which will be decided en Monday morning ever the streets of the northeastern section of the city. Over 150 well-known harriers have sent in their entries, nnd there premises te be some clese competition for both the indlvldunt and team honors, with Enterprise, Nativity and Shnnnhnn making Meadowbrook hubtlc te gain the honors. Samuel J. Dallas, of the store team, has entered nil his stars la the event nnd they expect te romp off with the team prize as usual. Meadowbrook has been making some records for the last year Jn local track and field competition. Between Novem ber, 1020. and June, 1021, they have nnnexed eleven firsts, ene Bccend nnd one third prize In thirteen events. Slnce June the store athletes have wen four mero events which Include the Oontes Oentes Oontes vllle marathon, Meadowbrook run, Junier cress-country nnd De Snlcs run. Mendny's rnce will start at 10:30 e clock and will cover the following ceurse : Hturting nt clubhouse, Belgrade and Madisen streets, south en Belgrade street te Allegheny avenue, west en Allegheny nvenue te Araminge avenue t- Clearfield street, cast en CleatHflld tj Itichmeml, teuth en Itichmend te Hemersct, mukc turn nt Itichmend nnd beuicnvt, then north en Itichmeml te Aiiegncny nvenue, west en Allegheny nvcnue te Belgrade htrcet. The course will be covered three times, a distance of tiv nnd one-quarter miles. The entries follew: Ge W. Rtrniih Tn.n nt am tr t Pecker. Jean nr Ar. ir n.nii. at. ....' Jeseph ICuhn. Shanahan; Harry Mlllsr, I.llht iiuu.01 j. v. reunu. Nativity: J. Diets. n'V.V.V1".,,'. Knochsen. Hcandlnavlan; O. Uelllet, Allentown Y. M. C. A. 10s. H. MlrUrnnph Tab. a A... v i!Ui.n."4,N?,MM,y! 9 krl,r' Entrprise U. ,L Menica: James p. Maculre, Shan- unuii, juun j, iieznn, at. Jlenica. 20s. E. J. llxrm.r rnla.npl..t a n. nark. Nativity J. .Murphy, Jean of Arc! C. ,,' ,lri J- Snilth, Nativity; J Heed, St. Menica. v a.1l,,,7"L?? T.Rl.lent- Snanahan: I Psamer. jalvl,tyi a. Felx, I.lEht Heuse: J Petersen Scandinavian; P. Juan, Moudewbrook, 40.--B, Sharkey Jean of Arc, Jehn Me Me Oenlale St. Menica; Pred lleuhler. Kenslni 5?" " V: eu .- Kane. Enterprise, Leuis Haase, Light Heuse; J. Linden, Scandi navian; K. Shrepshire. Northwest n. C: M. McNumee, St. Menica. BOit.- D. McKlnley. Nativity; a. Dedenl. Shanahan: M. llorrlmten, Jean of Arc: P. Carraiiher, Nativity; II. Veaaer, St. Menica. 80s. C. C. Krure. fihnnahan; J. Mc Namee, Ht. Menica; P. Klnslew. Nativity: A. Ilraun, Lltht Heuse. m 1:00 A. Kahlan, W. Williams. Prank Masen. Prank Macee. Frank lianas, Pat O'Jlrlen, A. llanchard. Nativity; James P. Hasan, Enterprise. 1.0S J. A. itupley. Jean of Arc: Elmer Fisher. Klrlln: S. Adllette. Enterprise; J. C. Amway, Ceatesvllle' W, Materna, North west II, C: Jeseph O'Neill. William Deeley, It, Shea, Jeseph Laurhran, James Shceran, r.url Fex, William Dahmc, J. Cervin, W, J. Hag-en. James Magulre, Bt. Menica. 1:10 James Bradley, Nativity; James Mullen, Shanahan; M, Fatx, Lltht Heuse; C. Hepburn, Jean of Arc. 1.20 E. Koeb. St. Menica; Lee Schlssler, Tem Klnslew Nativity. 1:30 Pat llradlcy. C, Undorwoed, Shana han, D. McQualde Nativity; J. A, Jackaen, iiennewDrmt; Aiuert jteeDucx, unattached 1.8.1 W. Gutgeslll, Northwest II, 0.; D. Merris, Nativity: P. a. Webster. Klrlln; Walt Putter, Meadowbrook; E, J. White, Enterprise. 1:10 S. Uerqusst, Scandinavian; James Morgan, Shanahan; Jehn J, Mcltenry, Ht. Menica; Jehn Lyona, Enterprlne, 1:45 Jehn Scott, Northwest II. C; J, Sharkey, Jean of Arc; II. C, Lavery, Shana han. 1 30 T. Tattersen. Meadowbreok: W, E. Hurt, Shanahan; O. P, Wright, Jean of Are. 1.53 Felix Cllllen. unattached; Ienk Yeacer. St. Menica, E, llerternun. Shan ahnn 2 Oi) T. Van Delle, Meadowbreok: J, Youmans, Nativity: I. Iirger, Northwest U. C; A. llesander. Scandinavian 2-10 H. Hallman, Klrlln; (J. a. Williams. Shanahan: Cteorge Johnsten. Northwest II, c, 2 in Clwree aeasey. Northwest n C. : Frank Oallasher, Northwest; If. Hayes. Meadowbreok: Jehn McMnhen, Shanahan. 2 "JO F Oesewlch, Nativity; E. Campbell, Northwest P. C.i J. CVDrlrn, Shanahan: J, (lairllnnn Enterprlse; H. Ilappeld, Kensing ton 11. C. 2 30 U. Jacksen. Nativity; Jamea ir, Montague, Washlwrten: A. Pelen. Enter prise. J, Cadden. Northwest II. O W. J. Hn.iliuck. N L. Cann, Meadowbrook. 2 B3 Themas Clarven, Meadowbreok: n. naletrlc Enterprise; Themas Detwller, Northwest; Jeseph McOonlgle, Nativity; W, fachept, MesaowerooK. 2 te II Ilernnrde, Enterprise; J, Durken, NatlWt): J. Qaughan, Shanahan; J. M, Har Har ey. 11. Dudley, Meadowbrook. 2:43 J, Dennelly. Klrlln; A, Dl Santl, F I.eng. Meadowbrook, 2 .10 A, C. Jacksen, R. Oldfleld. Meadow- Sen M. Chandrls. Meadowbrook, 8 03 J. Klrw'n. Shanahan; W. McK. Mr W?""J, ..., , n:l, vnunm .iur, , ... v . Hin Mcsdowbreok, , ? 2sV7BldowCbVeokir' BhanRhani ' p' Dud- I'll .M"',J0W.b.r.0.9? v.. ,.. Tl.,.. ir..l Enterprise; Jam's jjl, j. .uiiriin. ..,.. f,V",,'-, -..', junior, nii.imi.uii, ji, 1 a 10 William lllttler. Meadowbrook. a 30 Jehn J Orny. Enterprise, MAY DROP FOOTBALL Haverford Students Vete en Aboli tion of Seme Sports Haverford College may de away with some of the recognized college sports In j ii.n .,eni. future. Thf nuestlen has hern Pubinltted te the Athletic Council ow ing te the noer showing of the tennis this fall, particularly the foelhnll team. The Haverford News, the college pa per lias prepared a questionnaire nnd it has been nubmlttcd te members of the fnrulty nnd all students with the ex ception of freshmen. The questionnaire limits the stutlcntfl whether they think either football or soccer should he dropped, "nnd if w, widen. The same nuestlen is naked of track, tennis, cricket and baseball, OVER 150 NTRIES ;: Paulsen Will Sub for Jacks Against Chaney Tiplitz vs. Hanlen NEW AUDITORIUM OPENS By LOUIS II. JAFFE QNE v reu HUNDRED AND FORTY-SIX rounds of bexlnz arc scheduled in Philadelphia Monday for tnc second of the three big fistic nftcrnoenu in this city. Thanksgiving Day was the first and New Year's afternoon will be the last. The leather pushing will go en at four different arenas, and it is expected that about 14,000 persons will sec bouts as nn appetizer for the well-known Christmas turkey. Programs are ar ranged for the Olympla, National, Cam bria and new Auditorium Clubs. Open ing bouts will stnrt at 2:30. Thirty-two boxers -are te show their rcspcctlve wares In a total of sixteen bout,s. A "match for geed measure" is scheduled at the new Auditorium, while the usual five -bout cards are te be Btugcd at the ether clubs. An eleventh-heur change developed in the program for the Notional, when it was lenrned thnt Freddy Jacks, the Britisher, would be unable te keep his encere with Georgle Chaney, the knock kneck knock creut. It was Chaney who struck Fred a low punch nbeut two weeks age, and they were te have met in a return tilt. Pauson Substitutes However, according te Mntchmakcf Jack Hnnleh, nfter Jacks had been in ti-nliilnir u.vnrnl (Invu he decided that he had net recovered sufficiently te take , en a bout for some time yet. as n re sult Hanlen scouted around and finally decided te send in Mike Paulsen, Known as the Ht. Paul Tornado, ugalnst the viclous-secklng Chnney. Paulsen nnd Chnney have met before, hnvinc engaged In nn eight-round match. Other star mlttmen who have been steed off by Paulsen are .Richie Mitchell. Willie Jacksen, Jimmy Han Han eon nnd Recky Kansas. Jee Tiplitz will get bnck into ring harness when he shows In the wind-up nt the Olympla. Tip had been en .the sidelines for sevcrnl weeks owing te an injured ankle, which wns put out of commission while training. Jee said today he was in fit fettle, nnd believed he would hnve no trouble showing te ndvnntnge ever Jimmy Hnnlen, of Den ver, in their return match. Harry Kid Brown, n stablcmate of Tiplitz, will pnlr off with Sam Mos Mes berg, of New Yerk, in the ether eight rounder. ... , A Negro match is scheduled for the main six-round go, bringing together Panama Jee Gans, supposedly the colored middleweight champion, nnd Jerry Hayes, of West Philadelphia. The ether bouts are: Johnny Dennelly vs. Whiter Fitzgerald and Patsy Wallace vs. Billy Dcvlne. Anether Return Tilt A return tilt between n pair of light heavyweights will be the feature of the semi-final nt the National, when Frnnkie Brltten nnd Eddystone Miller clash in nn eight-round bout. Twe weeks age they slambanged their way through half a dozen rounds in u swell scrap, and Monday afternoon they will have two mere rounds te go. Twe ether clght-reunders en the Na tional bill nre Johnny Mnhoney vs Yeung Geerge Chip nnd Eddie Mullen vs. Philadelphia Jee Welling. Kid Wolf vs. Frank Ganere will be the six round opener. A bantamweight bout will be the headllner nt the Cambria. Kid Fred cricks, of Allentown, will pair off with Battling Murray, of Seuth Philadel phia. Johnny Pnxsen and Johnny Ilniibn will be semi-finalists. In the prelims, Artle McCann will meet Terry Hnnlen, Joe Miller will clnsh with Bebby Wilsen and Temmy Devlin will fnee (Jcorgie Starke. The new Auditorium will held iti. first show of the icasen with Billy Silver man nw the promoter una Willie i-.d ""..,- .,nl,,.- 1I,,,V lll,a. nn,l wmun hm.h ...,. , . ....,? ...uuu. ... Eddie Reveire will be opponents In the elgl -round wind-up. 'iSie fifth con- lA .. Ill l,nv ln, WVUht ..,,,1 Vnni,. irnu iii ..... .. ....,,.. ...... .u,...0 -I,.., itrndiey nB lirincipnis. Other bouts urranged by Kihennnu and Edwnrds nrr; Happy Jack Mc Wlllinins vs. Willie Themas. Temmy Hulllvnn vs. Whitey Burke. Eddie Bates vs. .miinny J-uu.v iiuu ai .uoure e, Sammy Heffj W. AND J. ELEVEN OFF p0etball Squad Departa for Pasa- dena te Meet California Washington, Pu., Dee. 24. The Washington and Jeffersen football srjunil left here today for Pnsadena, Calif,, te play against the University of Cali fornia, January 2, under the auspices of the Tournament 01 noses, i-resincnt S. S. Baker neceuipiinli'd the squad. Melen' leaving, warn jsraie, of 11 friends here that lie believed lil team would win. He expressed himself its well pleased thnt CaVUprnla fceius-.Wi confident of the result. Hosts of Fans Who Read the Evening Public Ledger Sports Pages: j . nrim inn i unT TU UAc-l &:. ' M WlMML ' wB'M bi ipyMM ImmmMm VfssssLWifA.' sHr,i'J f'll ssssHsHJ I V . f? .tsssssBsW". .?'?lMJssssM ssKr.Vfls7WasVleV.lJ -f tV-'VassssHtssssBsT .i'KXmi aTRETCH VV, ;( KKtissHMssilsi (BK QxxavO.- NMSH TOME IS STAR OF m nniiTn nil it 'lfvrB II' I II II I I I' llftl II I ssV wtAM . ?: .:rifstiriM D DUu 0 u 1 h mmiwWmi Veteran Guard Mak08ve Bas w wv 1 w wii iia sssMsmfe-1CvJrf-.'.?rsB i,- i r-- iaiuiu n-m 1 ni linn nniiniw mmtMrP A HI lini1 nflllsMllJill sssMLyiJrT0: ."iJ Win Frnm Rnrnna. 3R.9Q - ...K'v i:zi&m jack Lawrence plays well r-Z? T UIUWIUUU UllKWHW sv' - ' TEDDY KEARNS. Forward "Stretch" Median, trio six-feet-seven center of the Trenten team, lias been u big lielp in' giving the Pet tore a commanding lend for first-hair cage honors, while Teddy Reams nnd Tem Barlew are U10 two host youngsters developed In the last five years, and both nre Trenten youths and baseball play ers of ability also Bouts Arranged Here for Monday Matinee OLYMPIA Pmllmlnartra rlr Wallart. v lllllv DnTln e, sit rounds. Johnny Donnley vs. Whiter Pitrgerald. six rounds. Panama Joe Gans vs. Jenr nayes, u rounds. Seml-vrlnd-ap Harry (Kid) Preim vs. Bam Hetberc, eight rounds. Wind-up Joe Tiplitz vs. Jimmy Ilanten, eight rounds. NATIONAIi ITfllmlnaiicn Kid Wolf t. Frankle Ganere, sly rounds. Kdille Mullen vs. Yeunc Jee Welling, six rounds. Johnny Mu honey vs. Yeung Oeerre Chip, six rounds, Seml-v. Ind-tip Vrankle rtritten vs. Idyatene Miller, bIx rounds. Wind-up Geerge Chaney vs. Freddy Jacks, eliht rounds. . CAMIIKIA lTellmlnarle Temmy Dfrlln n. Ueergie htark, six rounds. Joey Miller vs. Hebby Wilsen, six rounds. reunis Artle McCann vs. Trrrr llanien, six 8einl-wlnd-u Johnny Paxaen 1. Johnny Mauba, eight round. Wlwl-un Kid FrcderlckH vs. Pattllnc Murray, eight rounds. NEW AXreiTOniU.il Preliminaries Al Moere vs. H.inimy HerT, six rounds. Temmy Sullivan vs. rWiltey Hiurke, six rounds. . ... Kddln tlatea vs. Johnny Telly, six rennds, Hapvr Jack McWllllams b. Willi Themns, six rounds. Scml-vrfiul-uu Jee Wright vs. Yenn: Joe Bradley, eight round. Wind-up nrnry Hauber vs, rounds. ildle iioveire, eight YALE TO RETAIN COACHES Efferts Will Alse Be Made te Induce Charlie Taft te Return New Haven, Dec. 24. Ynle's foot feet ball coaching etnff will be nnneunccd at the close of the Christmas vacation, fol lowing conferences of committees nnd officers of the foetbnll nsboclntlen. It is admitted that Head Coach Tad Jenes, Kicking Conch Billy Bull and End-RuBh Coach Charlie Commerford will return, and Prof. Clarence Mcndcll, head of the Athletic Beard of Control, snjs an effort is being made te induce Chnrlie Taft te return as rushllne conch. Taft had practically decided te re tire from coaching nnd te devete his cntiru nttcntien te the practice of luw in Cincinnati, but he has net yet given his decision te the Yale invita tion te return as resident line conch. Although no announcement has been made, it is known that the football eeaches have been urged te appoint Malcolm Aldrlch, who was both football and bnscball captain this year, te a coaching position next fall if he can be secured. Mississippi te Play In Havana Vnivcralty, Mis.. Dec. 24, Th Univer sity of Mississippi football team left here for Havana. Where the eleven will play a game with the Cuban Athletic Club en De cember 31. The team Is In charge of Coach Sullivan and sailed from New Orleans this mnrnlns. The players wilt return te the unherslty January 4. Lafayette and Dartmouth Off Penn Grid Schedule The University of Pennsylvania foetbnll schedule for 1023 docs net contain the names of either Dart mouth or Lafayette, both of whom nre old rivals of the Red nnd Blue. With the exception of November 4, the schedule Is complete, nccerdlng te the announcement of E. R. Busli ne!!, acting ' graduate manager of athletics. The complete schedule fellows : Scmtember 30 Franklin and Mnrshull. October 7 University et the Seuth. October 11 Unhersity of Mary land. October 21 Swarthmore. October 28 Navy. November 4 University of Ala bama (pending). November 11 Pittsburgh. November 18 Penn State. November 30 Cernell, i e6 '.3ft I W. I.. P.C. W. 1'. Trmtnn ..SO 2 .Dim Wllkes-D.. a 1 Camden ..17 t .810 CeatmTHle 7 13 Krranten .11 8 .nil) 1'hllllf-.. n 12 Rejoin . 8 11 .451 Netv Yerk 1 10 TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE Philadelphia at Rendlnr. Last Night's Results EASTERN MAOCE TrenUm. 3fl WUkea-llarre, 20. IlELI, TKLEPHONE LEAGUE Maintenance ami ltitlltllnv. 4q. rnmrnM.!..! nnd Accounting-. 32. Engineering. Executive and Traffic, 05l A. T. nnd T 11. NOItTH rillLA. cnURCII LEAGUE Clerroantenn Brethren, SO) Advocate, 23. Calvary. 38; Kalrhlll, 2B. Ml. Herman. 20 Erie SI. E., 21. OTHER GAMES ICare-uln. 40 Trl-Ceuncll. 23. Nativity, 83i Eat PhUllea. 20. Ht. lUpharra. 40j St. Patrick's. 21. Delphi. 10; Aetna. 10, Ascension, 25t Ht. Cecil I e, 11. Ascension ltesertes. 27 St. OcilU Re- Forty-eighth Werd. 18; r. R. It. Y. M. t. A.. 13. Ht. Jnmea. 24t Dorset IVhV Clnb. 23. First I titch. 17. O, C. Hanceek. 14. Frrath l? ' ' Wml,h' Klln nnnnlnatnwn. 23i Pnrkeabnrc, 52. Tex Chese. S8i Alpha. IB. The Trenten basketball team wen its twentlQtii game in the Eastern League first half scries last evening at the ex pense of Wllkcs-Barrc, score 35 te 20, nnd the victory virtually clinches the pennant for the Petters. -The game wns one of the best played of the season nntl was net decided until the last five minute, when the home team scereJ several field goals in rapid succession nnd settled all doubt as te the ultimate result. Maurice Teme, the veteran center, new playing at guard, was the star for ii u..e?- ,Ife l'1 f,vc cW coals and his defensive playing was nlse of n Hnn?,rdetr- tT0mS WaH '1,ttCd "Mil"! Brenn in in the first hnlf nnd made pencnt S' Wh"C h b,unked h,s f iIAtt.i'?.Btart.ef the second period Ed- innb- iV ' . W."H Iute ln a"ivi!lg, ! took Brennnn's place, and while he made a tuo-peinter. Teme managed te t n, f lPinm.re 1,reu?h the cords.. Dunn ' nnu Kcnrns nlse played well for the i Winners. ' " IOr tn Thn i'Hb tj . i kPw'&S'Ss1 'sSi game for the Barens. Jack accounted I ter four baskets and had the honor uf uuhuj.uk uiv giant, "Stretch" Mee han, for the first tlme this season. Nerman nlse performed a notable feat when he blanked Temmy Barlew, the four leld goals. It was announced by Dec Newman that the fund for Walt Brady, who lu ill in Albuquerque, N M., had reached $800. BOB FOLWELL KEEPS POST Coach of Navy Football Eleven Signs Twe-Year Contract Annapolis, Md Dec. 24. Beb Fol Fel well has signed n contract with the Naval Athletic Association te contlnue as head coach of the Naval Academy football team for a further period of two jears. He has coached the Midshipmen al ready for two seaspiiB, and in both, thu main objective of the season, that of de tea ting the eleven of the United States Military Academy, was attained. Fol Fel well started as the Naval Academy coach after Oilmeur Doble had departed for Cernell prier te the season of 1020. Folwell having just severed his connec tion with the University of Feniml vania. ' His work hns been eminently satis satis factery here and he Is highly regarded by the players and athletic officials. Royal Mau TO Bermuda W,.S' Patl'aT JrELVnlr"' "ARAGUAYA" 1T5110 t" m .ct , Displacement Firt Sniling from New Yerk Wed., January 4 Weekly SiilllnBii Cemmenclni; Jan 14 Frem New erk Krery Hnturdiiy lrem lleriuuda 1-ery Tuesday Iteuml Trip Rule R70 up. l !!"y ,T0,,r S,i' "'. 10 llay Tour 171 up! flir. ARAOUAYA" i, (ft, iara, iteamcr ever emplejrd in thm Vtrmuila trade, J he 4am8 nunriet sertlce na en (he Kurnpni anil .Veuta Afiifrtcua framer uMII bv tiutliiUHntd oil (he "Araeuiiva," (niuttae te pns. Acnyrrj every vumjvri anil luxuru Uegulnr eIIUibm te EUROPE bi tba fHinuus "O" STEAMERS. ' '" The Royal Mail Steam Packet Ce. IOnlr'rA"nvW''Ki-mhln TI.IeiAnVr'' GREAT WHITE FLEET United Fruit Company Traifle IHti., IT iialUry 1'laet, M, t KASTT.RN I.EAOUE ' ; mHlINUI PLAY LAFAYETTE Official Football Schedule Ex cludes Easten Eleven and Dartmouth Next Season ONE DATE STILL OPEN The University of Pcnnsyhnnln's football schedule for 1022 ns nnneunced officially does net include games with Dartmouth and I.afnycttc. One dnte, November 4, in open, and may be awarded te the University of Alabama. Concerning the schedule, the Foot ball Commlttce mnde the following statement: "Pennsylvania regrets that neither Iiafnyette nor Dartmouth is included In the 1022 schedule. In the case of Dartmouth, it is found Impossible In view of ether agreements of long stand ing te find n suitable dnte. This fact, however, will net interfere with the pleasant relntlens between the two uni versities in ether sports, nnd it is the expectation of both thnt the series will be resumed in 1023. "Concerning I.nfayctte, it was the feeling of the committee that Pcnnsjl vnnln could net, in justice te the team, Include this eleven en n schedule which I iiiruuuj ceninineti nwartumere, iavy, Pittsburgh, Penn Stote nnd Cernell. 1 The Btnte of Pennsylvania seems te have n monopoly of the strongest teams 1 in the East, and the majority of them asitcd for places en our 1H22 schedule. It is obviously impossible; te play them all. Pittsburgh. Penn State and Lafar- ette comprise n trio as strong na any three, institutions in the East. It was tne feeling of last year's comralttee that, in justice te themselves, they could net piny mere than two of these three in any single year. When the 1021 schedule was arranged, Penn State wen left off and Lafayette substituted. State was told nt the time that, in I accordance with n nrincltile of rotation I which Pennsylvania aimed te put Inlo cnect for the future games with these tnrce institutions, nn nttempt would be mnde te give State a place en the 1022 sn Bcnctiuic. u his-, ana the strength of the 059 schedule ns otherwise arrnnged, cx I plains why Lafayette is emitted for next yenr. "It is the judgment of the commit tee nnd many former players that the 1022 list of games alrcadv comprises as strong n schedule as any Pennsyl vania team has played in many years." This is the third break In games with Lafayette. Around 1892 the two teams were separated for a period of two years, and later, in 1000, n period of four years lapsed between the gnmes. However, there nre no unfriendly feel ings between the two institutions, nnd both expect te be together again another year. Scraps About Scrappers Kay Mnlllgan. of drays Ferry, Is back irem a tour inreusn tns ww Knirlands where ha engaged In several 103-pound bouts. He Issues e. den here te Eddle Dele. Llttle Jeff and Mickey Merrl Mickey Conners ha trained down te 182 pounds and says In the future he will an pear In the Junier Ilghtwelsht division lie ln open te meet any ei the local lads In the Ajuuue class. Jim Calahsn, West Phtlly llphtwelrht. Is prrKina iimicnpn wnn any or xna local 133. peunder. He Is belna- handled by Pill Ky. who also has Dutch Shrader and Pat riynn under hla wing. Harry "Png-gy" Shene, former welter- wi-ibhw iw.ci, id i.m-n. in m pain,, in tn role of a manager. With Jimmy Olll.n, Puggv Is handling the aspirations of Kid Kelly, nn nn nn Joe Stanley. 14B. and Pllly Cox. 133. Pnille McMaster former amateur light. weight boxer, haa placed himself under the management of Charley Phillips. H"11 Smith, a. featherwelg-ht from Mar rettn. O., has bi.en In town for several weeks. He has been In strict trulnlna- nnd Is prepared te meet any of the local 120 120 peunder. AJY"r,..ta """ Danny Frush has been maklnp hin hem In Cl-veland. O.. since belnu- knocked out by Jphnny Kllbane there several, months age. .Th" ! " I In th sports department ?f .,.he Kt"r"'" w LDuisn for -Johnny Lettu', , Allen, of Alabama Is r. lightweight " "'" can mke iss pounds without f"' rubl; ;' Wednesday night nix will !?ke. 92 Mickey Hullhsn In the wlnd-un of pa'rr eeVhurs:D"frH yvmh Rml Charley Martin is winin nrewn - BTEAimmiW itESOKTH BERMUDA mms- Under Contract With Bermuda Government The palatial steamer of the Furneg. Bermuda Line land their pa.ienBera and baggage directly at Hamilton Deck, avoiding the discomfort, inconvenience, nnd delay of landing -, .... iney use en tuel, th cinder, and dirt common Sailii lings Twice Weekly, Beginning January. ?' J' '"V-Tr.. "Vd" Sat Frem llrrmudii ICierj- Tue. & Sat Geed en Either Steamer Offering; Unequulled Express Service , Frem Ticket S. 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'"", luxuriously cold running water, and the nJnmJSTJL "'J!'. b"1"' J"'u' baths, het stra fur dan i, nn, Vnn' -. nart lecl eru 'one nn spacious. ana llrch """ r I."::"' "w"-' "" I'? "Wn0. Inelmllnr m room, l.h ...U H.A. H- r. 1. .... - :-" . .. ,....,.. rr.,u,rea ter tl.ese crulses, Bend for literature te MM FUFESS?FDA L,NE 34 Whitehall Street, NEW YORK .MM rurnes. UUr Ce.. Ltd.. Bettr. nid... PklBs.. J 1 JlnVa a .? ..M. The Hardest Battle Frenchman M a'de Jee Lynch, Boxing as South paw and under As sumed Name, Hustle Dy JOE IA'NCII TVTY HARDEST bout was one that 1VX very few of my friends knew nny Mr. ni.n.it. nr even heard ubeut . l..MMl llHAIIP I It l U U K lUIHJ'T in Frnnce nnd I fought under nn nPRiimcd name. W ll 1 1 e eversens with my outfit I had n hard time getting the boys te meet mc that h the French and English bnntnms. At the Cirque de Paris in Paris T I m m y Bronsen used te put en shows every wecK and I hnd one of JOE LYNCH tl n linvn Iti the outfit write him requesting thnt he use me with one of the European Deys. ,nm wn,i um. nnd said none of the boys would agree te box Joe Lynch. A short time Inter n number of bud dies nnd myself were in Paris nnd we were all mero or less broke, se we wan dered ever te Bronsen's show that wiim free te men in uniform. Wnltlng for the show te start one of the crowd suggested that I try and get en with u French bantam. But, in order te de se, I would have te box under the nnme of Jack Blackburn. At first I refused, but they nil get te kidding mc and I finally agreed. Ben Bteinel teas helping Bronsen make the show up and Ben did net knew mc. Be I get by Mm O. K. Bronsen besides being matchmaker teas the referee and, tehen I sat detcn in my corner, I pulled an old cap down ever my eyes and kept my head lote. J teas net sure whether Bronsen knew me or net. I--,. Bnn V. nnm. n..nm in . r.nr lifted my head up nnd said, "Well, I'm tt son of a SCa COOk, if it isn't JOO TV. J OWII i; .I.IV Mill AJ III .u.,l.. Lynch!" I felt ashnmed of myself nnd wns wishing the crowd ln Jericho for making me de something I felt was net right. Bronsen was angry and one of the sec- ends told him I would net hurt the ' Frenchmnn. se he agreed te let me box when I premised I would net K. O. ' him. , The bout started nnd I could have stepped my man in a hurry, but I premised te let him go, se I changed my style nnd boxed ns a southpaw. Say. I that frog could beat any southpaw I mmmmmtmmxmmmmmnmwiiiMt Werth Knewing Every pound of the de licious Leuella Butter contains the cream from 10 quarts of jiure milk. Butter 50 !.: lb Sold only in our Stores Oar stores will bt open fenignf entil 10 HTIU.MSHH'H RF.SOKTM -LINE ensuring .peed and eliminating te coal-burning .teamer.. in 25 Days Each rmmm , w ' ATHlil all " in m wtrti If ". - ...-.-. ....... Ring of My Career Plan te Begin Next Baseball Year April 12 Chicago, Dec. 24. Schedules of the American and Natierfnl Leagues will he drafted nt n meeting of the Schedule Committees te be held in French Lick, Intl., en Jnnunry 8, President Bnn Jehnsen, of the Amer ican League, announced today. The Nntlennl League Committee will be President Heydler nnd Bnr nny Dreyfuss, owner of the Pitts burgh club. President Jehnsen will map out the schedule for the Amer ican League. The date for opening the season probably will be agreed upon na April 12, it was said. The schedules call for IM games, as in former j ears. ever knew, nnd he lambasted me nil ever thnt ring for mere thnn two rounds nnd u half. The !ieuue was In an up roar ut the end of the third round. Broiiken, the referee, enme ever te my corner nnd said, "Yeu knew, Jee, there's n decision rendered nfter the next round nntl you are nwny behind. Better step lively In this round if you nre going te get n draw." Well, I was geed nntl mnd then nnd I tern into that Frenchman. Soen 1 had him reeling around like a drunkard. I think I hit him eftencr thnn I hare hit nny one in my life. He was dead game, though, nnd milled several times. He slugged tee te te" with me, but a right-hander te Hie jaw dropped hin like n leg just ns the bell rang. It teas the toughest fight I ever had and I get a little, ever 100 francs for my end, xchtch teas about $10 in American money. After tea had visited the chew wagon the hundred teas almost gene. nHllnf Lrvlnskr will fell of the hardest rlnC llAtflf. ftf tilu ur. In nt TitM.'. Issne of the Evenlnc Pnlille Ledirer. KDrCATIONAL . Ileth Hexes , , h . .vk. iT . H TT .. . J M , -IKAYJK'3 Ne7 chestnut ST. ' Position runrnn'd. Enter new. Par or night. WINTER RKSOnTS ATLANTIC CITY. N. J ssg . ATLANTIC CITY. HJL I Directly en. the OttuihAt ijgSBSS t ftfkftryu BOTHWELL I Virginia Ave., second house from IJeardwalk and Steel Pier. Every appointment. HlKhest I t4 dally. 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