'X"- 'rf ' ilVi "1 W M. Hf !i It-fV'tfi Ht., l - V ' T v Harry Kid Bren Wins SIX KNOCKOUTS IN mmwMm ,',,M,,w 1 . NATIONAL 4T.re Chancy defeated MlUe HilMsri 9rrOS Clean K.O. OVOr "l"aeni Frunlile llrlllen knocked eat Eddr BrittOn OCIO vieuii rv.v. wi jten, M);tri flf(h( Veimx Mslienar slopped IViiller Hanlen Surprises by Winning Frem Tiplitz REFEREES HALT 4 SCRAPS 1 By LOUI8 If. JAKKK flANTA usually brings something un usual en Iiii day for Philadelphia hnilnir fans in past years (t often rc- pulfed In the unexpected knockout of a I star rle' ivcmau who hd blnr.ca me trill during thr dlMllng FC4B0n. Itut , jhtrc was netWns like thai tills year. Of the Iwflllv-Ollc llOUts HtaKCd nl our different clubs yesterduy ariorneon hne were half n iIokeii knockouts, but four of the six WdO of the technical i . . il. a . i..l. lirietT- AllU in enr- 01 uic i """"-' In which Uic ncccsary "ten ler h i ... ,.,,mI.,I ln lirnlnn hernr irnl I .. , i i ii n..i ..i. "r,. 10 HIS 1CI juii na in'! 'mm .-iiuiu vi (he referee's nnu (ell Alex Sillier, of Kddyntene. v,en the oely mittniiin te he knocked "cold," m thry '. Frnnklc IJrltten did thnt trick nt the. National, stewing ievny thr Kddyrtenc mnn In the fifth round. It wns n swell fcrap while it lasted, iMntly for ll'lltnn mid tlie crowd, net .a miieli for Sillier. Frantic deiilt out a terrific incln". te Alex, nnd while he stnggered the Kildy Kildy Mere light-heavyweight pereral llinc!. ft wni net until the fiftli frame that ! Brltten finally get ever the wallop thst , knocked Miller for n row eflted Cre's t jrnls. ' Mianhs Stewed way Battling Murray, the little Seuth I'liilly ' lUlian. dropped battling Shanks, tm i iip.Slute kill. In lh windup nt Ihn' Cambria. The knockdown puneli came I after nl)put two uiinuic.i of battling In the tirU round. While the referee counted, Slianka placed lilnihclf in n position en one knee. Rut he failed te get up eti hW feet until after "ten" bid been tolled. In the bouts which ended in lech niial knockouts. Il.ittling Joe (Sani slopped .lerri itnycn In the necend at the Ulympln. Yeung Mulinncy wen from Teung (Scerge Chip in the third nl the National, end at the new Auditorium Willie Themni wan a victor in the ne! nml ncaln'st Ilnuny .lack AfuWlllImna. and Jelinny Tull lent te Fiddle Nates I la me second, riic reicrce hailed hos tilities In each of these cases when it became apparent that the winner en tirely outdated his fee. The real big surprise of the holiday afternoon punching performance was Iks defeat of Joe Tiplitz by .Tlmmv Halen at the Olympia. Iteecntly "Tip"'' returned a victor ever Hnnlen, who 1 the Denier Iren Man, and Jee, had been picked te repeat. However. "Tusil" failed te live up te expectations. The only rra6eii for his set buck was his peer condition All of which is a peer excuse- if an? . Sfarts Well But Tiplitz cel tinder ev if hi te show te adiantuge once mere agninat were jinuien. inn ,iec preieu entr a Cash In the pan nnd after half minute of the first round llnulen wmt out in front andhe never was headed. Never has Tiplitz been seen in such peer Iiap His judgment of distance was terrible, and In n miMicll Tee aclcd as if be llu,i (iene justice te his tnrkcy dinner just It-fore entering the ring. It was n case of "bulling" hjs .. inreu;n un- scheduled eight reundn, and tint's all Tiplitz did. ring te stay the distance and he sue- I'Miicrt -Unit h about all that can be li(l of PniiKmi'fi eTlilMltn.i i-i.n..n.. li ,. 1,, .ww... .. uaiivj an llie wimp uns trying for a quietus I ihn 11 1 1 ciiniiccs 10 piace - 1 .i - riii 1 llillll llll .llll.-p U elllll "It Puul'tim lip il nn nnd Imnl-ml . 11 1 . . ' " " fts . . '"""n Hii; M0 UHTOrs wlin vrnrn l.nnr.L...1 .!. , - ...... , 1 , . . niiiM run U" " II hii eanv bni-k with sufilelent spurth te llfllsh lirrilMiili1i n-niii T.K...... T,.. 1 , - i.'i1) nwi uuillliiv iniiiini 'J. whn outneiiilod Whitrv Fi.virprnlil "t lilt Dlvilinill. :illf .Tnlinnt T'ix-0rt he (Icfratpil .Tnliniiv lTfinii ,.i !,,. -uierin. cur. re. Irs Denne v in li , . .. " r - uti tit. i in- wend round with n hcrty rlglit en the mn. 'I he hater took the count of nine. h.. 1 ti,..-r. Ii .' ' , " ..." "inc. n 1 ihei-enirep rumn tlirm...!. n.:tl. ----....,, in- imnvi i il G IlirillliTl ir 1 s fiillin-it demonstration of bexlne and M clcsrlj entitled te (he laurrlB. ' 1 , " vv;"J lloered ill the iMt. In the IStler I'eumls. Imtnir tr...il -- "lltbaicd -" n Atintlu-r feature or the helidav bouts WS the annenraiice of .lack lln'nlnn In the rlni. nil,, v. 1 1 HaillOll 111 i7u ? " ,,,r nti"lial as refcrcr. . MlhOllcb "mil nf shnne " ll. .-.!. 1 msker didn't de se bad. He had te CJert lllni&flf III i.niml h... ..,,, Mill yutfingly and red-faced. "l.atcr Time- "per Jehn Sieffeiis said Hanlen's toll tell ing wan e'.nctly te Ihe second. n Honest Mistake is.. ....... is s.- . " siinpei-t or leung tieerge Chin for v.-. iiiiinu i,iiii.,iiin scored against Jlnj at the Niitlennl In Voting Maheuey jnrl in difeiife or Srrgeniit Harrv Cres.s, ine referci- who stepped the bout, it might he aid that the "Uiii-,1 ,an" aiArl n Htili. J I M.. sr. ina ins. hH.... i....i.i . . . . etitic ., ,!.,,. 1, 'ii.-.... iH.?p.,"r .v.. .1 1111,1. nit) nasuiy. 11 nH annar- llUt'll -,iu' l.e ' !,.' .f? r .0 d clop, mVWemeiarZd Ills hhiiider shenlil nnl illeliu......... 1.1... t ',,1'iiriiiiui mm, the exhibition of Harry Kid Brown "J outpeinting Sam Mesbvrg, of New jerk, al the Oljmpla. was as line a -riuuiiKrattim e he inunlv nrr nt velf Jcfense as lias lieen seen in Philadelphia for a lern? time. In the enrlv rounds it looked as if Brownie might scere a knockout, but MesbiTij showed great re- '"pcratlve powers nnd fought back hard inrougheut, even theush It was a losing battle. It i9 PRtlmnl-nil il.m 1,1 lull) r.. irhetlcxl their Christmas dinner annctites tt.fr.t.lu .1 .1 .' v.-. -1.1.UIMK uic matinee nexinc shows. HOCKEY AT HAVERFORD College Stars Get Out and Practice en Pend uavorferd. Pa., Dec. 27. The Har- rlf'iLTe,?!'"? P0nd, Pr0VC(' .at. .f amiisemt-nt for a la run crowd '' Holiday Philadelphlans nnd Main Llncra. Ac i.ci.,ln., .i n,.. ii.. .i. . ' w Hie "gunraiitoril-te-hold-you" ice S 5e.ll'. theie w-ere mnnv nli.. .11.1 11.11 ii... ...;.. ' ." iii lihlm,.-."..,- ..'.'"" .!".::", '""."" It 1 , "" la,r '" ,1", fi'iernoen, found fa eiriicr iicvetPd 10 llOCXey many enthusiasts early In the nsr. I11 fact the hnckey began te lend 'einr, bpeetacular i-cenes for the othe. ethe. othe. .J.?B"V"ftveherM w,"n "1J"1" N'fivllnl "II JOfl ' llevfer .if ilia i 1 . . .. 1 ii... wiifly team, hheived up, seen followed Li ' A' ,)rlK,t,,". captain of th4Vale ll0ryy men this jt-nr. fl v 1 . ' . ,luu iiiiiiuu 10 rnesu e. hockey profession, however, for (here MPrn intuit, .....t. 1 1 11 llllleil r '1 I. ' .""" ,01,pKn leilOWB J, ''r.00'0 fnt,,,1.v was rcpro rcpre 'Ulta by Dr. Grant. lioerce Chanev failed i ret nr.r 1,1 - I Ills credit. - II s partner in the deadlock ' """ ." """, : '.." tC-k. '"".'c pic toni-kem wallop In his olght-reundcri's ld teammate Kech, Mho by scoring i .VrinwM. life i.. TiC n2U with Mike ?! Iiuthp wlmlup nJIreur deuble-deckers in the I'rankferd j S ' ? "" ZtJ tne Nniinnni. Ti,n ut,,,. .u 1.. .1... ' .. ni hmn.tii 1,1. iniei 1 .,.t.. nnaiiy consented. '"' HI, IIUIt.i kllin III I III' KMllll. IIIWV ttWtlJliltl SIO LUtUI LU L11L1II1 Mvcning Ledger Decisions of Christmas Ring Bouts Ol.YMriA Jlmmr llanlen defeated Jee Thillt Hurry (KM) Brown wen from Ham 1 '""""'l Johnny DennelLr oiitbeted Whiter jurimiiui ratar wr.iince neni iiiny ueini Panama Joe (Jans stepped Jcrrjr 1 1 arm, ee end. Yeung Heerce Chip, thlrilf IWdle IMellen wen from Jeiunr Jee Welllntl Kill Wolf shaded Lronaie uanrre, CAMmtlA Ilatdlnit Murray knocked out KM .Shanks, first 1 Johnny I'uxnen nutnemted tJOhnnV lllllihai AWI liiinn ftfAilll T'i'. llanleni tlebhr Uitsen wen from lliiddy iSfflK. Temn,y ,,ev,,n NK1V AI'niTitmui eutfaucht (icercle llenrr Hnlr, rireirt Yeung Jee llrnelfy wen ' from Jee .WrUhti Willie. Themas defeated iinnpr jack McWllllatn. second. McWIllIatns tmiminr Me lirekn his handi Eddie fnr III. lirnbn til. l.an.li TTHiIIm HaIm. knocked ent Jelinnr I'nllf. secendi Jtmmy llrlres enthnird U'hll' Hurkcl .l .Moere trlmmrd Hum my Hen. Xl'.ir YllltK tnnP Mn.lln knnrtiarf nnl '" nJelJn ",: ilehnny Dnjrr, second I Herry Martin wen burnt Peldler uartfleifl bent wMm"rit.rih Mujllrsn stormed Jee llrewn rr elen defeated Jetinny feurthi Snruiny (iixxl mil utcuien 10 jut UKAI;LNO Venr C9Mrr wl( iHilrfc Kunimi tbn Klldile euttluscrd Wally nrjain, i-iushiey UurrU upid Jelinnj " jhjrdi iswi sttrutanS nnd Teddy . tHIENAM)nAJl Tiny TrlnUle wen from At CJenltmi Yuline Jea foenrr ilrv villi lh.nw (lordeh. I riTTSiiUKOH Jteclir Hansni defmud Jolmey VAr. AIJ.nNTO-N Jelinny .shuppnrd wen irem .Aiirnmwn ininurr ;rem Allrntewn IMinurpi niclit rre knetkul out eiitiR l-Mrrrll, ocendi Yennx i rulten Ktepurd Yeunir llcttlry, tlttrtli Kid llennrr atensd nwnv Willie Kllrhey. Ihtrdi I Johnny Ce!! nnd Ilelihy Iturm drew. , I.ANCARTUR Jelinnt Welcnt thadd I fhllnd'lphl.i Temmy O'Toele. Jee MrCabe (.unfurl out mine iihiik, nrl. , PORTlNI -Jelinny Crlfrllln drew with Alex Trnmbllaa. IlItOOKI.YN Ylncent ri'rnprr) Marlln otetipnl Jnhnny l)wrr, nrrpnd. llnrrv Slnr lln r-en efr Jelinny friilii.rii. Ilnrrr Mirk knerktd out Jimmy Murk, fourth. XVnlttr Uoneian acered knockout errr Jlturuy linn ui"ii. nrrend. I'HOYIDKNCR, U. I. -Temmy JlcXlalrr UnecUnl out liobte- Nciili. third. Y Central High Scheel Forward Has Total of 93 Points, With 49 Fouls STEVENSON CLOSE SECOND Irtir captains are among the first five high scorerH of Public High Hchoel Baskctbill League for the first half season, which ended last week. The I pueis are srevenuen, et ves.t rutin -delphla High: L'ddie Geldblntt, of Seuthern: Wetter, of Vrankferd. nnd Hurley, of Germnntewn High. 1 Bill Murnhy. the Central forward. j who shot into the lend in tlie fiit game I jef the season, is still in that po-diien, i but does net held tlie comfortable lead which In; held last wcMs. III advnn I tage ev.r S'.evcnsen, who- r.inks second. i is only five points, while the week 1 previous the Mirror had a sixteen- i"'""- i"u, The biggest jump made by any player last week wan that registered by Kddie Goldblatt, of Southern High. In the g.ime last Tuesday against Frankferrt II tu It Kddie basketed nine goals from the field and also made fourteen at tempts from the foul line court. There fore, from fifty-four points last week he is new risht behind the leaders with ugntj-fcix tallies. i He is also tied for tlie leadershin in three Murphy still continues te be the best r....i ui.....t.. 1....!.... .Hn.i. . ..-t..... ivui nui'vii.1 , Having Jllll-JV IHUI-; IM'lllts from the penalty line than any ether jet tup centcMants. He has made forty nine ei hi I'ltrt.i -three points in this ninnncr. Summon : Fid. G. I'l. G. I'll tiirplif Cent ud . Sl'-asen. We.u I'hlla (le)dMatl. Houluerii . ., W'-ttrr, l-'rankferd ... Iturtey, Uerii-antenn. .. Kllnt. Nert'ieatt K'cich, ."jeullwrn IVrrens. Weill Pli'la.. Wlllati, Wc.t Phllu... ID lil 411 17 1.3 1 11 7n th- JS J? Uinerem. 00 inante.irf. IjiIii. irrflnLfnrrl Drummond. (.'(iitrai 14 Sffs?S,,"fl?iti.5,"?r"1. : " 1 1 ' H ,bram. Heutliern 11 L'K ;2t iie is is 17 is i it 10 II (I II II II II I 4 4 I .lolmsen. rranlifercl 4 Hi n n 1 a 11 e i n 8- Hnrrett, Uermautenn Meshadrl. Northeast lerien. Nerthean ... Mnjn, Uermsnte-.vn 1 ellw-man. Seuliu-rn. I.'m'hl. Merthejt .. MeNU'liDl. West I-hlla. Htruiik, Central (Iraffmiin. Nnrlh-ast . yeley. Seuth Plilla. . . . Peller. West rhlln.... r-hlnier. NertlieaNt . . . Lasar. Centrtl Mnlllieirs. Went Thlla. I.11m1;. Keutheni ... . .Miner ii-r Miller (l-rmiintnnii Hnld.-sieln. Nerlhusst 1 .. .. .Vlrrmann. .Northeast MLl'uru'. Iertlii"nst .. Fn.illi, West Pnlla Wltherenr. West 1'hlU.. HOLD SECRET PRACTICE lA.,l Cmll, Dnle r.allfnrnl., Plau J "" ThVeunh H.rt GHnd PasaiUua. Calif.. Dp". 27. Secret ' tralnlnff of an lntesive nature was in msieresv fellav te put the I'lilveralty 1 of California Inetliali learn In shane for 1 ? l,,ntt,p Iiinll',. -' w1"' ,'i(,,.('lrve,,V.nf Wn"ln"lgten and .leflei-een College The lntter squad is due te arrive bnday. Teurniimeut Meld, where the game . '" t0 b, I,l.TvI. was tee wet yesterdav '' workout liecnusr of iccent rains, ee Coach Aiidv Smith led his men te ' nnnthpp field, tlie location of which was '-et divulseil. There for nn hour the r.n.. lm!n nnil III Ihnln h.cl ll.nAlli.n ic.uh mumi,..., ... ...i... .. I'mum here. Terente Swamps Pittsburgh riltsbarich. Dee. 17. The UnlveMiv nt Terente hockey team, holder of the Alie Cup rmblematle, of tha world's aniatsur i hainplen'hip. defesttd the I'lttslmrs'i i'IlIi hern In the first same nf a rerifs i,f lira, 'K'.efr.r'SJ.Ir iS.S iJfer.VBl'r.l,'.!! ,i ,h middle nf the third md met period. we eee.iiui or ivmnii iviu ,.. t.iny in inn. ,ui nfter which Jee McCermlc!:. the PUtsbu-.-h c.nitaln. scored twice. . . , Aquinas te Play East Side ..Va nf fe r atralaln )Jnrlll tV,l The Anuluns niiai,aiuai teani. Mlih "ill inl.e en eveuti. ;. al 1 i;, yij. ; f i umden. IhiH evenliu. m St. r'.w.aV iimi jlciteenlh nnd Mnrrlu t.c..N. Manater Hid Smith ulll present 1111 irann,s. ilne-up in hii endeanr te halt the lOsst Mid- ...!-. I. ..si sat.iril fnriMAi. 1 "'i ut..... ...u Ln. iiiiie bqici. fermer rusie.-n IXSKUsrS 111 nisir iiiiv-uy. Star Freshman Ahtlete for Detroit Hartferd, Conn,, Dee. -J7, Andrew Sturm, or this city, ti fieshipan In SprlrR. flelii I'ellece. has bren.sljued in llie Uetreli Ttanre, It was iinneums d inn 11U it Me report n-l June. Htrum la mil.- elich een eius old. n id 'ins p atari ii!.;nu'u1 atlpele ut Loeinls Inaliiite, Windser, emu,, pii j lux lianelinll. football baHl.ulb.ill, n nl l.e'ni; n tiieniiier or tin Hnliunilne t.-ani I lu rlv, f.ntball 011 thi' SpniisfeM fwslininii e!vvai last fall, In Laiebsli he Is s illcher a blj 1 LEADING IN SCORING RACE field goal scoring with tweuty-thirce te !'.'" nn,i; cr-l'WRly. he threatened : "Well, lur.ciaer. IDVKIIS PUBLIC and Jee Tiplitz Leses in PREPARING FOR JarMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMLttiflMMV IuMHMMTMTMTMTMTMtJmVMTMTMTMmIm nMMMMBMHMMMMIMftMlLnMMMVK : IflMMB MJMMMMMMHnsTiyfilMnMHu mLH IcmR jtL v MMMMRMKlSQRMBMui v HLLLLi PmTmP'T!.Vb . -k iTb x ypTOMM aajaHajKW' . v kVStbrffllalMMMHMKVlSR The Hardest Ring tp-v til JLjClFlie Debut Under Morgan IVas Lcvhiskys Toughest Tilt and Resulted in His Changing Name AGAINST McGOORTYl I By BATTLING LKVINSKT YOU will remember that I used te box under the name of Barney Wil liams when I first get into th game around Philndclnhin. Ileuts and oppe- ncnts were few and fur between In these. day, se i went te New Yerk nnd Joined the stable of l)anny Morgan. Well, the first match that T bad under his- guidance resulted in the changing of my name and it also proved the teughct tnsbic I have ever Isad. In order te give me a geed tryeul. Mm'irmi flr-i'Mpil in Si M.iV A.VVAvtX-M'w !- , ,. l.l, Jl.rt ii.viTi.i.va li: iNSKTjcst heavyweight O.,,, .1'J 1....I uiu It was' during i tiuHMnic at inav nine. the season of 1!I1!2. and when I stepped into Danny's .office he said: "I have booked you for n bout with Kddie Mc Mc Mc Goerty soft, eh? you ought le be able te sock him for a goal what de jeu sayV" I smiled. "Sure, he eug.if te be a cinch, Mr. Morgan. AH Mi'.oerty did te me in my last heut n te knock me 'down twice nnd break my note out in Pittsburgh. What a nice cinch you "avt Ketten ler me. . .Morgan reared The beul tool; place at the St. Xiclielas I'htk in Xcw Yerk City. In the first round McClenrty cn;ic after me tvith his famous left hook. It landed flush e my fate, beicn I tcent, but i 1 came icitheut taldnfi a 'count. I irai dfcili. staijgcrcl ur.d icoezy, b:it I Unixc enough te cover up. r t., a, ...!, ,.,.cl,,l nl ,t,e .lrnre ll.nl , ." """" "'. "i-"", . ru , ' "," ,,; ;", eft .te in; body and the n wIh-inI te - nn.T;rTSV,lfU,l I Zu2 n the middle of the Hne and ! told it was the greatest mix-up ever seen between heavyweights. Punch for rmich It n. nnneli fnr nuneli from Hien ' Hiifes'.'V, i flUi!,; I n,vmzv .: .r . .i ,11 .f. !.!, ..( Il, ,tf 1 geed for Mergnn in my first bout for lilm inspired me te keep en battling and hew I did battle! F.very one in the house was up en his feet when the round ended During sccpn Jee heard new lltlllU 1 111 rv' inui ,..i.ni,, jiv, nun Meisnerir did ainmbiiic me nreiiiwl II, .,1 r. ..In-I The third and fourth rounds were ihe, anme. He hud knocked out two . I Knelish champions nnd a whe'e Heek el IL iir, 7!,,,,""!' of prominent coaches, Jast winter the intenn s.sinn hefore the - ; ,,. "v;..."""-" ,,'",n ""l'"scu , e - - ' '"" , h I ... .... or Mr .1 line i,.iu.,l. ... rw.t- vlellmc Mir.il tenmu ns UnJ 1.1.1111 .. . . . - . inn i-niimi rinn it itfin i.m . .. ... .. i imiir ei nci tvri mu rtiiii in.) tiniiin n n. it a , d round .Morgan cai icn Announcer r.. , -; .;. n r -' i vme " - ."V"., "iv " 1. . , . . Nlnfef J. l Ilelsmnn nnnJi ... l. 1 StviMinilse nnil I'lltslinrrh in M10 l,'e. llumpnries 10 inj corner and l , , , V ',. ., .""" -" lMi- ,: 7 r . st.it.- I him sn. : "Tills guj's name from , , . ,, "'. K""vnunin. nnu .Majer,""" in". ""- unui.in:u jihi-iiei- ' ... I.. ItnlHIni. I.ntitiu.'V T- .'"-J. "'- Iii'-.-iiwu. ur. reiHiri lOlli?llf viii u-liiii. I nti 1-1 .,ui.... ..w, .......rf . 'mi...... 1.. I'm. ,...1.. .i.. ., ---..0..v. r..lij 1- 1. . I 1 1 .i.i i. k..,..,.fi ..mi. 1.1 r?,. i.... i nurc 1 nine ikiuei laai ine rennri uini iiiiiuini.i hise nat nan an einiae'r '""- . .. . -""!. ...!.. I ethers in the lat year, and he was jih In there tO keep III) his K. O. slrPilk. Ll "S ' '""kc for Tlie haidcr I win hit tlie haider I fought bach. Never boferu nor since was I ever in 11 harder battle. I wan dazed nnd bleeding, with McGoerty in the meantinie virtually punching him self out. Morgan told me after the fifth round English Tennis Rule Seeks te Hasten Play The lawn tennis player In Eng land who, under the stress of a gruelling mntch, s"ck,s te delay the pwgress of the game by stepping te v ipe his eyeglasses frequently (if lie wears theml, or by kicking the ball, by "accident," ns he steeps te pick It up, or by walking slowly around in a wide circle back of the base line each time befeie commencing service or gcttlns vailv te receive, or by any one of the many ether subterfuges new lu vogue, is going te be out et luck in the future if he attempts these things. The new rule just placed in tlie book of Knglish lawn tennis rules gives the umpire power te dls iiunllfy a player under such condi tions, nfter u preliminary warning lin.t been given, nnd subject te the discretion of tlie referee. We have a few players of the delaj . linger and wait cl-iss in this ceuiitr.i vhe would buffer weie this rule Id be in effect here, LEDUl3J - - lHILADELlHIA, TUESDAY; BIG GRID GAME Andy SinlHi, head coach eK the University ofCall efCall ofCall fernU "football team, whte meets 'nlitii!!t6n n ' Jcffcrgen en Jim- , -- iiary 2. nt I'asa- , Hy SANDV McNIB(,ICK dena. Is shown In i f)" of fhe ,nest huccrasf"1 fempcU- i... V"v" Relf seasons nt home the pros tlM accempaning h(vc cl)j()VP1 , Mn ,,lRtrlct for mi,j nliotegniph e x years culmlnalcd recently lit the fornm fernm tilalnlnz nn Intri-ltlen of tlie I'lilltiilclphia Prefcssluiml , , i.i. Golfers' AsKoeiatien. cate plnr ",3 i Next year the premise is that event team. Smltli was will bf held for the prim at the rntc of .,, almost one a week, ub the rcu!t of the formerly ft s,ar new organization. fullback at the In Miniming up the season of lf2l. i il'lili'h Is in order new thnt we heac UnlversllJ "in Ms,t ( mmtlicr llnl.tj schedule, ein Pennsilvanla and notes that four open ehnmpinmdilp' if' 'nre '"'"Sled under the eyes of the pre Hlterwara ceacit ei ,iu.nR the past KcaFen en local ceurres. (lie Bed and Blue. 4 He first gained fame as n tutor nt P.trdtie. f 71 T )) Oi IViU KsCLYeeY Hartman Is Christmas "Gift" for IFcirmullcr Charley Wclrmullcr believes he was giien the best Christmas gift of his lifetime. "Marl Hartman, who leeks like the host-looking featherweight product in Philadelphia." fiiyH Wclr mullcr. "was handed te me by 'pem one acting in the role of Santa Clnu. and by next Christmiiii don't be surprised if 1 am munagiug a champion." that the tide of battle was changing. He said my gnmeness nnd cutting left began te win for me. During the re mainder of the bout 1 continued te bleed, while bleed was coming from Mu- Uoerty's mouth nnd neje. Morgan was i .tni...i ,..!,!,..... i..,.r,,iT. Tii .... " ..S 'm-Kl,,"IvJ"B- lhJ2$Jy uiw.u Miwiiii iu avijii en uaiuiiit; umu i my opponent " Ne Hard Feelings As Is ciiKl.miarv. when we .shook hands befeic starting tlie final round I ' said te Mctioei-ty. "Ne hard feelings. 1. tune.' lie s.inek his head, "Ne. very grimly. Then socke ever went his vicious left hook Hush en mv chin, l wilted a I'ltlc. but held my feet, h'rem then en until about ten seconds before the bout ended I didn't knew n thine. I f.nne te. ntninllnr- tun ti lee "''icging with the fast-tiring JIcGoertj. 1 was virtually all 111. tee. I was told that McGoerty had the reputation of stalling under fire. He didn't that night. He stuck it out gamely, under terrible punishment, for I never stepped battling with both hands, especially In the last two rounds, even though I was very tired. UeiYiwi cmitcnds that that match with MvOcerty teas Ihn prcatctt battte I have ever fought. I thlnh it teas my hardest. 'rln"i.,?r.i-K,i,W wl" '.'".?' ' hardest 5r"VVr i",""4"''" is"ue FOOTBALL COACHES MAY FORM NATIONAL COUNCIL 'Will Meet Tonleht te Consider Sug Sug Qeatlens for New Organization New Yeik, Dec. 27. What premises te be a meeting that will have Im portant h.'ai-In; 0,1 the futuie et Ameri can loeth.ill iu si. m.lnl.wi r.. . ii.t .. u ,,";.." ".' "mil, """" " .censincrauie number of the coaches of gridiron teams in American ".', th,H J i',ly' le t,,ke notion "" the The Ties ii,ni,r f ...i. , .-..-. . body was .suggested last year bv Majer Charles Dab, conch at West Point. ..."'". T V.' " i m" ueici .llflini" llll' fll (1 illimna aI il.. IT 1.1 . ,"""'. "'"-". "- nueiHICU ey a lllllll- I outlined his ideas of the functions of such a national body, and it was (be sentiment of these present thnt a com- mittee should be appointee! te fermu- laic pians ler such nn iissecintinn. , . , . ... . --,- .....( be accepted, and. although there may be M,m" argument about detail, the lHsn- ' hit Ien . will probably be formally f I launtjiiijii. . . Scraps About Scrappers ', nilLv Reynolds, of Meuth Philadelphia 1. !'.f c ,1' .5 L' .b0Vnv-...7,7'n,....."' Pi.ir.n , 1.1 SSI- VI J.SIl 'I t't J ,vri HI T,l(j -v showing In n. rlna ler morn tht.n .I' ..'. 1 liuiiaii , i-HiVIUV) III 1,1 1 HI Uli ., Vii. .,. ' Ik-sides Mullen. P.evnelds alie 'innd in, tint pujiintiu u-pirMinns of Hair. ' Mei"! ! e I fiem v ieli u iinie't v-niri inai un h aulTer.'iiL-, ltl for this reason h ,,m ab'.e te g0 ah with hla mutch pt the new Dread- Inst wee!:. , en 111a ami for mere thin n ' llireL I way I DUIe Allen, the Mivbanin lisstnelslit, Ima a record of I,, rlnir Icittlew. u. w ncii.. .a n..u..u nvmiiiiii. (i, u 10(,'ai t'llIB si . i.e iipi. uiuiiimiii 11 ruuaauitV n'c.il mt .. , inv ivuci.ey euiu.-un in the wlnd-un of Kred Vdcuu a weeiuj' a, Charlsi- Hovd In t-aciurs weviiij- niiuv,-. . rani.le Nuinmjrn x a ine semi. l-rel m.s; .is. 7U1I1I relln Kranl.le willla aid Cfctuley iiurtin vs, wi'. lie Drewn. , iterman m. Terry nan in Joey Mtteher Oea Vranehetll is Keeplns In sIuldb am" his brether-manarer. Jehnnv Lincoln. ! tr--liur te close a match for him .hi. ii...'.. Diinde. v...,,,,- i MUtiny Conners" exrects te "-eun inn rounds the nett tlme he item tn te nest lte haa been tralnlnt; dlllifently with his nthbleinate, Ray MullUrr.n, it (!; clcht. i llHi-b.T Caspar, of Smnliy Hellew. mAd n I rninelMt.lt lUHt ..eel. .usalnsi Willis Ciirn Thu former .Uns le ct down te sirlct trainl Inu for future bouts ".n Cli'ek Jnniieltl hopes in 'j(. bus f.,P1 .,,.,, en with his stable of Imx whluh Ine iiuB. WniliMe lliitlen. Cliailev Ita- .111.1 j,.i lVrry lie Is cumpletlm; nis-eit.-.t ens uiii nut-of-tewr. pionieter.s ler all of hH iiiiit. 1 Hurry Kid l.ani, a Intusl 'e.ir.sster from I he rlnc. 110-jeunder, U u,L. tiDuiliwarij in cniJr ( hnrlrj KidJnrebs, of Keislnien hns .n lored I he rlna for lomp'tiilen win, " e"r" tfc local 13o-i)eunl pre'lni beer Temmy Wilsen i.u a ih.ilhn.ii. te u. Ursa ur i"-j utile n lut il ir'-peuntler. ' ' -)l"i' iMIeu hi ri'HUi.'ed irainlnx and i JMV.,i,0;tt,,cl:;ll', te""1"- &?,& Holiday Fistic Matches . . CHARLES HOFFNER RA I &S IV U. J. AMONG PROS Philmont Gelf Tuter Finished in Meney at Most Starts. Great Year for Pres LEAClJ AVERAGES WELL j - 'otir j - 'etir Krcnts Here. Ihoe were the Philadelphia liixtrl t ej)cn. the Penimvlvania State open, the lallw of Schuylkill open, and the M.iin I.lnc open championship. Three of the four were wen by New Yorkers and in crueller blew te local pride lins been handed the locals than this. Perhaps it had something te de with the formation of our P, fi. A., for one object of till body Is te develop better pre playing here. Anyhow out of the season Charles II. lleu'ner, the young man out of tl.e lonely countryside surrounding Phil ment. looms as the best pro'esntuial golfer In the Philadelphia flubs for the "niiiklnethefirsttcnprofes.slonal-' the expedient w.as hit uiwn of using only the phnmiiienshina In which vir tually all of the leaders competed. Tlie three nicked ve.n- the Philadelphia, Pennsjlvnnlii. and Main Line chain chain plenshlps, Th" ten ranked competed in nil three and didn't pick up. The Falls op n 1 wna ousted from the data because flu- foreign -Ixirn. ler tlie most part, did nev. . net compete there. He is rated higher than IMmundsen If it were included, Charley HeHner'.. for the reason that the latter misled stock n Ne. 1 man would be boestpd , cut at the National, though his aver 1 for he wen It handily. i nge place hereabouts was Hie same as Lew Score Abroad Charley Iloffner was t Jie only man picked for the American pre team which went iibrend who represented a club in tliecitj's immediate environs. He bust -id Inte the headlines with low scoring ill the qualifying round of the ISrltl-h open nnd played well in the main event. Coming home, he led the Philndcl phinns at Shawnee. He failed te get in t he nutiena en uiwiniermatuni mostly from a volunteer. Heffner skid the national en uiisinformatien, 1..1 j. .. .: t-.. . 1..41. ... .1.. ni.11.. !.' II1I1ITI III. Ifll' IWMI1II1 III llll. Illlllla I dclphiu open, but come back with a bound in tlie Keystone State event at .... ...-. .. .w .... V .... v.... ...... Mwien, where he crowded into a triple "c for second place. A beautiful due of 7-'s conned th I'alls title from a fast field. He finished in the money at the New Yerk State HAS GREATRECORD I Coast Easily Defeated Great Cea: Teams Coach Smith Leeks for Victory Over W. and J. FORMERLY AT PENN ANDY SMITH, coach of tlie Univer sity of California football team. when in this city te sec the Corncll Cerncll Penu game en Franklin Field. Thanks- : giving Day, made the assertion te a group of former Bel and Blue stars that the gridiron game in tlie Fail was vastly different from thnt of the Coast. Cor- ncll defeated 1'enn 41 te 0, tmt Smith 1 . i,.i ...1.1. .,i..... f .u..: ,1... ,u.. ", - " " "" l""i " -'l'' " - Ithnenns would De easy Ter California, Smith thinks he h.ne the greatest " t!l M0" ( lliS at.-hlni! and playing. "Net in seventeen ycrs ""in... " i" " T," K '.' bnll team, the kind you read about. They play the game from the sheer love "i u i'V. 11.11.1111. ,iB Is- .wl n ni it linHl ' afternoon, nt Pasa- ..!... Smith and .bis gr,n, eleven will .MMl .UOIIUUV have nn opportunity te tcbt the Lnster'i style of play, when tliev meet Greasy Neale's Washington and Jrffer-cm eleven n the roast. The Washington, Pa., team has inui a wenacriui bcasen. win , , , record during t he season just cIOM-ll, during hiulng unreil .,12 points te thenine games played. Washington State College, wlueh liad one of the greatest years 111 its his tery. held Smiths eleven te 14 point 4 1 in tlie hardest game of the season for tin tin Callfernlnns. Oregon' w-ns defeated ."0 te 0: Cnlverslty of Washington. 72 te !!. nnd l.eland Stanford. 12 te 7 It iviu ee i-i'iiu-iiiiHTi'ii unit ii'iiru 1 iv e. s 1 ),... c...... rtlm.n.. .iAr........i 1 1... e . 1 1 .A . eti -. "'ii--'.' 1 of ashlngren 2S te 1 ill llll inter.-c.'- Itleiial battle shortly after the cIem- of I 10 rein ar season. A OI Wl'ci e res .... t.i.. nt ii. ..,.!... ;,... .1.......1V ... "" J"Vn ?' l" Smiths eleven Smith -a Star at Peuii Andy Smith lias hnd a nrieil career as a player nnd coach. At Pennsyl vania Smith earned the right te Un called ene of the greatest fullbacks in the history of football at the Bed and IHue institution. He was selected ns nn Ail-Amerlcaii back eicr some of the Kreatest players in the hislery of the game. His slashing, swAshins tactics and ("TIIAJISIIIP NOTIPKH CALIFORNIA EVEN INDIA SS "ARCTURUS" January 2 Sailing from Philadelphia for KARACHI BOMBAY, COLOMBO, MADRAS, RANGOON AND CALCUTTA HUDSON SHIPPING CO., INC. LVI'AYK'm: I1LDG., PHILA., PA. Lembard 5264-5 Agents for KCRR STEAMSHIP CO., INC. DEOEMBEll 27, jjgi . JOTST-.-S T HERE FOR 1921 Statistics en Pres Here for 1921 Gelf Season rpiIK golf pros of the Philadelphia J- district have been rated accord ing He the way they finished In the Philadelphia. Pennsylvania nnd Main Mno championship. The num bers below indicate where they fin ished in the events named. I'lnjer , l'''; i' KefTnr. rhllment I- V. I'iieli. Merchant- . ll!n J. fMinundeen. I.Ibi- , o-eh ........... 1- T. Kpkn. rpdnrbroe,; 4 J, Campbell, Old Yerk Read 3 J. Sawyer. Terres- cIhIp ...... . ... r',' A. Nniale. T.ansdale. 11 1'. C'entl, Merlen. ... 10 J. ltelaii-, HunllnaT- Inn Valley 13 I 'a. MI T.Ave. 10 5 S r, 5 18 10 7 7 r--i 17 1H 1U 1 2S n se S3 21 3T 47 r.e no 8S SO 11 CO !3 71 S3 I!. Harnelt. M'redyf- frhi SO 13 0 Tim winners of the feu I open championships held en local links during the last season loiiew . tlvei't Vlnnr . Seerj riilladelphU. W MuHfirliiir. 1- r" Pennejlanla. '. Wall.";. N. ', Hills of Hchuylklll. I', tlpffner. I uil. Ill .Main Line, J. Humes. .New Yerk... 1IJ pen, and then wound tip right back of .Tim Barnes, the winner, in the Jlaln Line event. , Ileffncr's play for a couple of M-a-veiih pat had been rather spotty, but this year he. came back with a heavy hand. In Meney In the four local events his average place was a fraction off fourth, and Ter the thtee events bore en which tii-i pros have been ranked lleffiier linlshcd jiibt ii fraction elT fifth place en nn average. Ills nvernge plai.c was two better than Bill Leach and Jehn Ld Ld iiiundseu. who fellow. Lench (lunllllcd at the National, and finished well enough te iimllfy also for the National P. . A. match-play hHinpienshlp. His avevage wns seventh place in the three event, picked here, and he finished sc-end at the Full tour i I .each s. Selia Starred But for a deep drop in 'lie Main Line titling. Jee Seka would have mer ited a higher place. 'J'lie.sc were the only four locals who averaged in die money in lit lca't two out of the- three events en which the ranking was based. Despite Belt Burnett's low placing in the three events named, he deserves al most better thnn tenth, for the reason that he qualified in tl.e National nnd fer (lie P. G. A. title and also finished third in tlie Flls event. The ranking, however, was left strict ly for tlie "tiggcrs" as selected te fell the liile. Net year, with events Urlunlly every week, the statistics should come much closer. , ability te keep his feel even alter being 1 tackled wen for him the grearc-.t praise from the critics of his day. Tali and j lingular and built along sparse lines. Smith was every bit as geed a line I plunger a3 heavier men with lexa speed. . It wns in his great initial speed tliut I Smith made many of his gieafest gains I against Pcnn's onnencntH. After leaving Pcmi Smith played pre- fcs.sienal football in the Middle West and later returned as coach of the Bed and Blue. Like Keine!! mid ethers 1 Smith had only fair success heie. After leaving hN nlma mater the California coach gained fame ns a coach at Purdue, where he put the beilcrmakcrs into the front rank of football elevens. Following is California's record I the year: for California. !!1; St. Marc's. 0 Cnllfernla, H; OI: mple Club, 0 Ciillfernla. SI : t'n'v. of Nc.ida. CaUfernli, all Paun- 1'lcv.t. 10. C.illfer.J.i !l'.l, OreKni,, 0 California, 14; Waslilnuten Stat ) California Sn. I7n . of S. California ' California, 7". Vulv. of M"ahm;ten. 3 Working for Centre Game Ilullnn. Te., r-tc "T lVntli.nl p,aers 111 lexas Anreiiiiu:i 1 imiU Ml i,h.i 'ai Cel ei,-e saerillced il.Cir 1 1 rlsinwa ' aca'.len and iimemblr .1 t.tni.i i. iu.fi.. v..-., ........ !ur,,n"i (f?tn i Uh ce . t 1 eliei:- January a .'F,.-. 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