Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 28, 1921, Night Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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FULTON STEPS BACK j
IN GLARE; WOULD BOX
DEMPSEYAND WILLS
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Minnesota Plasterer Is Determined te Prove lie Is
Entitled te the Chance te Attempt te Win
the Heavyweight Championship
TJ ROntiRT W. MAXWIILI.
Spert IMKnr I'.vfnlnx taliUe IJser
FRKD rt'trf'N" n among u again. The blonde heavyweight has tern up
hh union inrd. cenwl te be one of the leading citizens of Rochester. Minn.,
and new it u the trail of nunc ether than Jnck Ucmpsey, it battler well known
in padded mitt ilrcle. Mr. Fulton is training in Chicago for 11 couple of
dajH and is epeeted In New Yerk the latter part of the week. He will hurl
challenge broideaM. He will dare Pemp'ey te step inle tbe ring with him.
JIc ulbe will take n shot Ht Harry Willi. All of thin will be cry thrilling and
hlghlj exeitiug. for while Fulton ia throwing down the gauntlet te the entire
world from IiIh well-iipheNtered room in New Yerk, Dcrap-uy will be iu Ijes
Angeles and Hnrrj WIIIh In Seattle, Wajh, Leng-distance challenging means
nothing, or werdt te tint cffcit.
Fredwnnl. the phew-rleui plasterer, is determined te win the heavy
weight I'lintnplennhln. He neer has In-en given an opportunity, because pome peme pome
ledy nlw)'i kiierkeil him cuekoe before the big event. When .Tewi Wfllard
was Mdetnpplng a mutch along comes Jutk Dempscy. Fredward and Jacques
nilated it at Hairtseii. V. J., nnd after eighteen seconds of furious tightlnt:
Fulton emulated a loee bale of hnj and win -wept out of the ring. A sock
en the chin caused him te de an Annette Kellcrmann.
Then I'redwiird get started again. He put the parade out of step when
he said the Dempe fight was fixed and he was double-crossed with tx right
crejs. This didn't make much of a hit, be Fulton put en another record.
IIe battled a few bimbos, rocked them te sleep und then went te deah el'
Lunneii. Over there the gave him the rawsbcrrj and showed him all the
exits. Net een Jee Re'kett. the well-known Count of Ten, would give him
a tumble Thin win a tTribb1 "light and Fredwnrd wts mined Mcinll.v. The
Count had tumbled before all of th" ether heavyweight".
Hewetcr, the phew-rieus en gained rensidcnible fame because he did net
lese a battle en the ether side and came back all set for trouble. He ruined
a few mere btmbus and foolishly signed te meet Harry Wills In Jersey. Harr
had bceu aching for a geed tight and precd it. He plmtcied the plasterer
for two rounds, and In the third Fredward nt down te think it ever and
outline a new plan of buttle. He was --till sitting nnd thinking it ever when
the referee counted up te ten und quit. Se did FiedwnnU
Tift .s," another cl ancc at the heavytccight championship ea) lett.
Had 1'ulten flattened Am dusky opponent he ice'ill have been
walilied icitli Dcvpacy.
Plasterer Bubbling Over IT ith Confidence
Fl'LTON S (areer Iibh been one of tips and downs. Th only trouble w.is
he didn't stay up long enough. He would rach th" top. run into a fast
one and get knocked te the bottom again. Hut new it is different. He
tays se himself.
"I nm determined te win the championship." paid Ftedward 'u bis ma'l
pusnat'leiis manner, which always Is apparent when net n the ring. "I ui'l
flatten all of these bum." and gain all of the fame and glory I desene. Just
watch me from new en."
The phew-rieus one d-ew bimi.e'f up te b's full height whi'-L eon-tin-, of
6 fcit r13 inches the one-half inch being the attitude of his sloping brew
He giued defiantly at his nudivnee. nnd we believed him.
"I will challenge Dernpsey and Wills as seen as I qet te New Yeik '
he added.
That shows cleter headwork, because there will be mere distance between
the challenger and the challcngccs.
Rut Fulton's real reason for digging himself out of the snow in Itechcncr.
Sliun.. Is Jess Wlllard. Jess wanted te meet Dernpsey. He said his entire
winter would be spoiled If he didn't get another crack at the ehampeinshlp.
Therefore, Tex Richard made all arrangements, nnd they progressed se fni
that the only thin,; Wlllard could de te get out of the inaMi was te discover
a couple of million dollar' worth of oil wells. Tins was Jii"t is geed an venne
as nny and the stuff was off.
Rlekard was up against it for a heavyweight match He theu;nt et
Brenunn. but that bout rolled off his knife. The only logical oppemnt wai
Fulton, because lie met Dernpsey when he didn't knew the right hand was
leaded. He didn't have a chance te show hew geed he was In these eighteen
sceends, se Fredward was approached. Of course, the offer was accepted.
specially when the plasterer read that Dimp'ej was suffering from n nervous
breakdown en the Coast. He would hae signed articles If Jack had .1 couple
of nervous breakdowns.
Se we will bear a let about the coming battle In a short time. Wills will
be shelved for another jenr, and when Le gets as old as Sam Langford he
'might be cen-idcred. The big fuss will be between Fulton and Dempbey, and
It will be every man for himself.
Fredwaid has made a great record despite his two reverses. He bus
linked all of the heavyweights, or whatever they wtrc, and there aie few
battlers who win stand up before him. He has the best left hand that ever
hung en a heavyweight, and I exceptionally cl"u". lie lacks the heart fir
appears te lack it. He snys h :s better than evrr Were, and all he cns
te de It) pree It.
Fredward started te get knocked out in 11)14 wnen Al Paler put the
kibosh en him In four rounds. He lest te Carl Merris and Hair- Tate 00.
fouls and klsecd the canas In the Dempsey and Wills affairs. That's nor
sech a bum record when one leeks it ever.
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iii fir
prospect. Uut if Dernpsey
of the phcic-rieus one there icill be
Frccdman Verifies Tcndlcrs Punch
SAir.OU FREniJMAV has rc-evered from the scv-lal 0ns.15c1.1c1u with I .en
Tcudler in New Yerk eq Dccembr 16. He bhrn no effects of the ship
wreck nnil is training nsain wr nnethc- scrap.
We inn into tbr jelly tar In Chie-ase the ethrr ia . He n ce'ebnuln,:
Christmas and wan thlnklnjj only of the- present.
"If anybody tells juu that guy T.nulci- can't hi;. uA him ter m h
mistaken. I.cw hlti well and often. He tolled inc in the- seieud round and
I didn't knew what happened. After taMng the count the 11 ret timu I have
a liary recollection of seeing a man counting ever me again, and he looked ai
If he van in a dense fog. I don't knew hew I get through (he round.
"I kept en fighting, and the next I remember I was In m corn.- and
Hershie MJllcr was sponging me off.
" 'What round is it''" I at-Le.l.
"' 'The begUuilDZ "f the ele-entl, ret m.i "Uir
' I thought he was Kidding and I aUtl I'-ndlcr wi.n the "out I started.
Lew told m I a lucKi te b- th'-rc and 1 believed Mm. Uut 1 den": ie
member 11 ll lug tlint hapueued from tue rniul unci rl.i c'ccntb round
H I.S
hit lie uute J 'jicic cuir'cj.
eked te the rmht awl t! r
I d l.Ue te meit Tcndler again."
Veteran Urnpb May Ge te the Coast
AC'fORDINCt te report i from Nm V.rl Henry OTtv, , t.ic veteran iiap.rc
of the National League, v, ill n'p out of the picture net r.tt-nn. Ilmr .
It Is said, li.-n afked te be allowed te iverl. un tlie Coast, wuere the 'iniate is
balm), like the fnrin. The chunre" nt" that I'.-OHident Ileydler wll pram
his tequi'tft ud feml Heb l.mFlIe with linn.
Haul. Imh had n long career In bas-i-b.t:1. In ls') !e pit" hed 'or the
CiantH 11 rid was a geed .me. He aKe manuRcd the Hls nn.l the Ci.bn. but
failed te m.ike much of 1 !lewlllK and denned the sli'.iiguardn anl mask ngain.
lie in ceiiKidered enu of the bet-t nrbiteri in thu busineni", deipitc his yours
Umslle It) the eldest umpiie 0:1 the utaff and has been expected te retire altei
ach fccaben.
D6.r KJ,E. ri,nr'ey Jdgler and Lmi (Jmptr ici1 tr tf.c e.!.
veterans left if 0'I)a and Ktnilie 30 te the nait. Dany (r
Oarmtek, Hart and Charley Meran arc netceetmrs. Dill Tlrcnnan f'it
iliieprtl ltiK te the Southern Anjaciatien after env ycnr'i trial, te
thric Will he a couple of hcic fata In tl ' s (etuwj position 1 I ri tl e
season epiita uejt pnt
Ceijl.sl- Ittl, ty IUj 10 1 Usrr Cuii'panr
NEW YEAR'S STREET RUN
Paatlme A. C.
Event Over
Will Held
ClOSed,
2'Mlle Course
. ftreet run covering a little mere
than two miles will be held by the Pus
time A. C, fei mcmbei-K ei Year's
afternoon There will be about riftni
entrants and he inh pri.es wll b
awarded.
The event will Ktart at :'M from
the, clubhouse, Twenty -fourth and Abptn
htrectSi te Twenty-Hecend street, te
ifalrmeunt avenue, te Cerinthimi avc
nuH, te Oirard College. circle the cel
lege wan
le Twint-lifth street, te
Asneii htrect and ilnlsh ut the starting
lOlllt.
Mercersburg Gets Star Sprinter
lll.in. N. V. ls : ' I M'li.r
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b.ll t" 1 il.lfe Hi"' ' el'
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lii. Y.J- 'US', isc-hoel. l.rt i 1
fcfAM.avMhu.!? Ae.iri un vbru hv ill r
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", tna fWuiel mnlie twh J a mv t urran tj'
I'led .u tlieush h U unUl te u Coe-
or iriui, .t,.m.i i ,. v.u -- .... .
i r tr:ai.E (it id? u nrcu.
rie cjimiig editie, it nutt. a
tuif. a battle
hangs i far punches en the c'iiii
no curtain mils.
Juneiid or dedgnw te ti e U'i
left 30,113!. tauaUt me Cmi en ..
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Beets and Saddle
rri. vlv.fnrtr.ltl. l..r.,ll...r. C1fift
addenl at New Orleans ted'av,' fur-
1 n.Mics one of the meet evenlv matched
fields that have faced the barrier at
New (irlcuiiH thin winter. Marvin Ma ,
Is aske-d te concede- nine pn iilK te Ar-
I . vii -ml ii'i'i s i te Jet i S. Ri anion.
On lis la rm !i .-kiwi flat le in
ir tcip iif fenn The 'i eight' ic.A.
,ver. si em te favor An cm hen,
Ilnrieps well placed in ethcr i;l(es
nr'i: First race. Far Sii;ht. Het Sim.-.
I I-llidence; i-crend, Lndy Luxuiy, Cor
1 n' the Roest, Jehns Fmma : teurth,
1 11. a. 4 Tlattln f ...1 .. t .. I .. It... ..Ill- .
I ilHI-nv ..., f.b.'- .i.i'WIillMII, .IIUllllllll I
flx(h,
v eruy, i.ucy iva.e; nevtntli,
' n".n a'Jup. Jeimnj Overton, S'r
firaften
At Havana rust nii (el. 1,1 ! .
' F.hiis e. F..11I W. itl.ii- se-eel.
Iluiiir. 1- Sum Re Mum !m
Pnk.r Milrd. Leuie A. 'Melieii. I i
Man- timrth Mal!nei Idel L'teknwip
im, Lad h love, nit 11 s or iiange,
Kun Rew; Duke of thc lli.v siv'h.
i fMrae W.. Aiuerlcau fcelche
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ALLIED LEAGUE
SOCCER
BOOSTER
Has Been Big Facter in Rapid,
Growth of Spert in
Philadelphia
ITHOUSANDS PLAY GAME
y nnt(.i.As sri:ARr
VrH)tnt nt the T'oeibnll AsswIntJen nf
1 affrn rmnsTlrniils Hnil mtrlrt untl
Couch of the IVnn ieerr team
Many person? In Philadelphia de net
realise the extent te which the soccer
frame is played in this city. '
About twenty years nge the tetnl ,
number of fiims in Philadelphia, in
cluding three of the cricket clubs, was
twelve, comprising the Thistle. Albien,
Ulaekburn Revers. Athletics. Asten
Villa. Rrills. Alma, nnd West Fhlla- j
drlphia, Uelment, Merlen nnd I'lillndel- '
p!Ia being the cricket clubs. There
were four ether clubs from NerrItnwn.
Can-den, Fddtstene and Chetei- v htch
plajcd in Philadelphia with the le- '
tul. There were some ethers whlehl
made a mer or lesp lrrepilar appear-
ance during the season.
IJIackburn Revers was the only team
in Seuth Philadelphia; West Phila
delphia, Rrlll.s nnd Relment w-u- the
West Phllndelnhln eluhs. the remainder
being In North PlilltuMphtu I
Today tltrc nr in ami about J'hi'T- I
aelnhln mere than 171 neiver teumn of-
f.clnlly recognized by the Foothill As- I
-ofintlen of (.astern Pennsylvania and'
Olstiict. This does net Include these'
of the Friends' .Scheel I.eaue and the
Intraniutal teams et the high bchoels, 1
nor tli ti'iiard College eleven. '
Wltlclj Dlstrlhnted '
1 In Vet Piilladelphia alone, net m-
I luding the I'uivcr.sity und High Scheel ,
j teams, there are about twcnti, nnd,
'ekln,t in the L'nhersit and Htch
tnoel teams, the number gees te thirtv.
jln Seuth Piilladelphia there a-e cen
.or Wght H'lims, net ineltidliu the Ilig'i
IS.-hoel tennis. In Northwest Phihi
Idelphia there are fifteen teams. In
I North and Nenhead Phlhidelnliui ex.
tending right up te the ie-i.tj line au-
til" raujetltv of the teams.
Then Merien and Philadelphia ni.-ket
Clubs, instead of one te..in, 'a'b new
hive three teams npltee, v hile CJermeu-
town line two nnd Moercstnv.n hut. two.
There Is no disputing the fact that
there has bnen a very great )nfre,i"i net
en'y in the number of teams plaing thn
cnine. but In the mimlKr of persons In
t.vsted in the game. Taking the 171
tiatns with eleven players te each team
we have lliH nlnvcrs. a referee ter
each game gives ;7 mere, two linesmen
ter cam game mnKes 1.4 mere, nnd
two lei'enes for eaeh team give" I!4S
mere, making 252J persons lu-tuallv
rarticlpatlng in the playing of the
gam". ,
The 17-1 teams referred te are mem
I c.-h of the various leagues mini r the
jurisdiction of th Football Association
of Fustem Pennsylvania anil Uistiict.
which are the Allied Amei,i-aii Fen.
ball Association. Foetl-.i'.l League of the
Ase.'lated Cr."-'iet Clubs. Industrial
League. Financial I caguc. P. R. R
(icncral Oui-e League. I ibl'e High
Fehoel I.ctsiie, and the (trammer
huel
i Leagues.
Allied Js Dig Ix-aj-iie
The Allied American Football Associ
ation is the latest of the local bedicw.
luidlng with 100 teams and is te a large
extent respetiiblc for the lucre.!
,e.' an er-MnUei c.Teit te develop the
game- iu a'l the sn nller towns wnliirt
lejvj tiuvelin? distance- of Philadelphia,
j'lheie arc new in its innks teams finiu
Camden. Kdrf.' Meer, Aldan. Sivaitli-
meic un.i Mun i.ts Heek.
, 'lliis. association was1 erganised in
. IHlu. taking in the old Intcr-btnte
League, S. Geerges League und the
I Philadelphia und Suburban League at
i a time when the number of lragues was
causing a jjrent deal of fiictlen be-
Uttunc iuv. MUltti'U iuurjciiui:uiijr UUU
4l.yvi4- 1A. Hl J- jm.m m.m. ft.vfe
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.FLEISHER HAS TOUGH
GAME WITH SHANAHAN
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, Yarners Oppose West Philadelphia
Club at Cavalry Armery Tonight
'I cic Flcih.i 'n.iier, r e.i with.
Philadelph.n Terminal for first pi.
In the Philadelphia Manuta. turn-.'
League, huvj a lmrd gnu.- s -heduTed
'with Shanahin for tenlgl t. The In-
dust.-iald duBh with Terminal in the
' r.uae that will decide the tirht half
eh-itapienship und they be'nied tonight's
Icintcst te the tcau v.euld be in shape
for tomorrow's big game
Flclsher has one of the be indus-
i -rial quintets in the citv, but in stack
Ul U' itu.nui, iitum,MHi .. unii.', i
n ..r .ini.., V innn hull i. ....... r..
tne club rluu looms la.ge among tlie
teams battnnc for the inch p. ndent
championship
Shiiiinlinri luii one of the fa,tesr line.
up,s hereabouts and nil the plajeis arc I
pnlm. .it ,i .Itvsv rtnr I, I In 11 .. 1, a .....ll
f-rnsr.nii nt fr.runrd urn n mile linr.l in
leaf. FesK-tr is one of the best en-
tern and DeuglaH and I'aiinv Me chel
a capable clef -line. (tnlhiKher and Fei-
ett will aK'i oppose FleM,. r u Thurs-
c ay iu
c t rijfi
Lea,; u.
lepulnrity of the game. While en- faun hope that tlicj ninv ue u uiv.. , w, , Snlliiuuw High and . ''f'fV'" '': ,es.,ll0 "t the Cni- Princeton. I'lltM.urgu .rmy ami .av v.
cour.A-dhnlenBnudUnn!.. fe- rtr-t-half lionerMind-tamden neve, , HIBl..?J?i. .!1,'?"t.. .' ' t?& S!"a"nent ' '' .!! Vi i ;" , !t ,,bV;
1 nig in uanii -ue u cier '- i-u-. t - ij ic: nuns. ... ... . .. iinn J i ursuiiy, me leuiii uetjiiis n- uiujui .Vlana-ee nil,,, t x-V , , n.- .n , , -- - . . .. ,,
Males fpecial pains w.th i,,e mi or The Skeet'rs held n p nt :U- ses-Ien d f w,u m,c , '" J, .''" A Nichols. de tc.liandle Washington and Jeftersen .
iteauiP. Tl. s pellcv in i,kII. "f ., last evening. e.ar t king t! e or L.ft mere difficult In that the schools te pei ,u - i.i" f coaches ex-1 next Menda. I have seen U ashingten
,t ,e Incna- d number of t-Juw mid rl,c- bssketb.ill iUivers knew net I. g be bc ,ct an we L.0,l(.,1C(1 , teamniaJ . r 0eds f nrchmin ,r.C1P 5l-',i-,'-" ?'; 1
I ?.,ed eualltv of soccer pin ed n t e , newadns. end an.v of th in might both ,k.fuIlshe !IU1 ncr0Mshc. 0n Jen- ,,,-,, ,1 nv ,J iC " " 'nu? ' B'tmes temid .,, . rniv
large number of first .1 vIhIe, am, M "" Hnc ' ,t,n,"h ,,',1.thl , ?. t "y !) Seuth Philadelphia High Scheel ' , aj f "1 W m.Uely .$100.00(1, J a KliAX ,
The mlssieuarv work i nd organ "hig I If thr playing in usulur B'lines w win )t. ,dacd en the (atter'slloer. and Stanford rnhrllv 0,niCentm Ith 7Z T 7
capatlt) of this organization arc re- considered. as Ihla Institution is the class of the m "l peete, fmn, V. ' u,ere ln.'c.v ' p0AC" MeXICHOI.. of the Penu
Vu," -,,,:- .r"7i..-.. .. Ninety-nine u n '"'''- ";:"' pnmuuiuid th. bel piaver et tnese ..-....- ,.. ".""'"''. . "". . V-V. ;.. ; ,;
th gam fet the clir. ,i!i!cusiiipPhllb vveald pu.l t..e -.uue Hunt ru Iat
Philadelphia M-iai.fa',uieiH
SUES GIANTS FOR $100,000
Bronx Butcher Seeks Damages for
Injuries Sustained by Daughter
New Yerk. Dec. 23. The New Yerk
Yeik Rasi-bull Club is defend int in a
hull for $100,000 brought by Frank
ban., a Ilr..ii bu-clier. f.u- 1 iji.rir m f.
fer. d b; hN four-jear-eld iiaughter
Finlii, i i " tall from the blcurhn- dm -'ng
u game at the Pole (Sreuiil. lant
Ml
Tne camplAini avers th. Idt.i liers
we-e jammed, and during the gume the
father found his daughter hud disap
peared Investigating, he discovered
she had lallen thirtv feet, aiiffeilag a
cei fusion of the brain.
it was charged that "faulty nfn.
sun rdn" Were rcpenslhln for t'm ticcl.
dent Lang scens STriMN) for hlNdaugh.
tri and .-.'."..lV)a (or hiniM K
Colonel Hendrie Ruya farm
II iniUirn (I'll . I H .'!"' e
,. ll . r ,1 f 1 'i . i I
( l 1 llf I I I ll .
1 I A ' - n , t i iii f
t . i-iefil -te faifi.H li C mi i urt uritf
tlioreurliHrcd ie Hvs ana taiwi . 1,1 cuttle,
Th frm ecmrrtse 500 acres
TEDIOUS PASTIMES-WAITING IN A
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UP 10 SKEETERS
Camdenites Have Received Ne
Assistance in Halting League
Leaders Frem Other Clubs
PLAY READING TONIGHT
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fiifnilrn.
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1H t .RIH Coilriki'le R 17
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0 U ,5U e erk 1 in
THC largest rewd that has witneaied
nn Fustern Lcacue basketball gime
' jn this city this aensen saw-
Phtlndcl
'plna beaten bv Tienten last evening at
the National A. C, lib te 13. Included
in the number were numerous Cam
denites who hoped the Phillies would
de the unexpected and hand the PetteiH
a e'efejt.
Rut If Tu ulun is te be beaten for
first -hull' pennant lioneis tue ism-cuts
wi i nac l Ulin v..,.- .j- --.-
... . . :. ....i.. ...,n.f,iii dii nt it
for fhe-e nppeirs te be no ntimr inn
forthce.nnig. The league leaden haM.
lest Int two games this season anil
both have been at the hands et Camden.
This 1 the i ruclln week ter turn
den The Jcrscsmen stack up ngniuist
Reading tonight at the Thlid Regiment
Xinioiacress th, .her and th,,. c,nus
the dec dug enceiuiier ut ......
r:,i.V If the Skecters feme thieugh
ill. h nnir of white, tluie
still
.n UUn sjsmillll hn.t tl
rc 1... owner of tl e Phi'adelphia team
has dieppcd mmc menev tiu.n tne entile
Jasper team received for cue of the
seasons when tie upt-wneM ted Ireii
tea for lust plate "'J another v h-n
tbev wen the pennant.
One ft the Herrk'Bt exhibitions ever
witnessed was last evening. The score
of "8 te Lr) Is ehmltfible. I- reddle
i Coener cvidentl informed his men te
.i. i,it,a nsv. for the vls.ters were
'et i,t trving und hud they let loose
i fhprO M HO tClline Vs UUt lUtt M-Uiu iu(jut
IMVI
l,e l.pen. I
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The present
lien i'ecs net even knew the meaning et
t-um'werk. Te begin with they have
n'en" and if the me together for : ears
l'uiiau-'.ua.u u.u..-
will never be nn- Merer .se umiui
Mv.r- veu'd -cu. tin eiitiit eeiubiim
tlen bit neb" v vatits tiiim wit a the
fx.e'tittei e! one- mau ei pe-.sib'v two
Theic is a meeting et the- Ihist.-iii
1 eigie tnmonew night and it an dealt
enn be made te bring new faces hcie
Mjtrs should get baa, -is he can never
de acv worse
, (serr Feul '1 es,ing
Last evening tl. p.ajei-s went te the
fei.l mark and loused the ball in the
i h-st half as if thev we-e playing for
Tientei . I!verv m-iii had an eppeirtu-
lll Ullll the tllul eleven cuillliei
1 tbiewu awav. Sheets Wtig'.t managed
uiunu w ' . ------- .- -
i , com t en las nisi i ". ','":
first halt Tre..teu went te tlie Mad;
mark "ii fourteen excasienn and cverv
I li.inee was mnde geel, with the mngle
exception of ene bv
-Tim tlklfOrS hll
Teme
siinnly nlnjed
nrnimd Philadelphia linU tlie
locals
! hardly proved geed practice
IV. Helm
I ai cl Nieillt i.oiaen,
of tlie rit-'ceter.-e.
i who
vcre ptisent:, jiiti; muuii men-
head
i'hev ' id h nunc li tlini tlie
r.lY VUie-n lIK-v CI'l' en lire nan. -in in
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Ull tin gniues re ine- liui-u ui iuc just
half and Trenten was one of the teams
Thi Camdin ev.iera fuv their pla -I
er aie determined te put up a iljht
with Tienten in the remaining gutaes.
'Thev ure net taking any chances with
I Rending tonight and are in the bent of ,
(hiipe. About 1100 fans will accempauy
i tbe i lub le Trenten en Friday.
BUCKNELL GETS PITT DATE
Replaces Nebraska en Panther 1922
Football Schedule
Pittsburgh, Hec. I''. The Fiue -
Mtv of PltUbur-rli football M-luslu'f it
Ii,"-), announced by Karl I J. Imve.
i gi.idneitu manager of athletics, u
that Ruckiull will icplncc clraska .
tlie Panther card. ,
The manager declared t'mt, ulfhe gh
J Pitt wh anxious te met Vebni I a
' in xt stnuen, the tani mihl et ai-ee
upon i del'-.
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CATHOLIC HIGH
1
OPEN LEAGUE
First Game of Basketball Championship Series Between Pur pie
;ml Geld and Salcsianum at Wilminaten.
Seashore Teams Busy
Uy PAUL PRCP
THi: Catholic- Schools' Rasketball
League will open Its IO'Jl-1022 sea--.11
tonight. Catholic- High will m-et
sa'esianum High nt Wilmington. Del.
This 'eusen "UU xec the Citlhelk
eireuit stait eikc mere with fie f-ams.
Last jenr La ille Prep wai a mem
bei of the I esgue. but before th th
seafen was half through the Rlue and
l!c-ld chopped out. IIeweer. the en-
i tr.nicc of .Salcsianum into the circuit
this year brings the number of teams
up te the original quota.
In the scries of prelimlnan games
Catholic High wen four and le.t one.
The team dropped iu lir"t game te
Penn Fresh after a hitler stiuggle. The
lln-il score. -II te 1 1, dee-t net tru'y
iinresent the clescncbs of the bittle.
j ns it was only in the last few minutes
I (jmt, Penn was able te accumulate
i enn was nine te aerumuiate n
'.ife lead. Had Ceffej. the Catholic
fnrward. managed better te held Knrass
in check the uiitc-'inin would have been
mn.-ii-iii..
Haliiiemnnn Sclinnl of S-iein.e Rail
nor High, 'temple Picp and an .iluiiinl
nam, made up of star jilij -.- cif the
iiMi-.i and T.itiJ iii.impleiisiiip t-uns
wt! e LeatCll ill suci-csMiun. 1 vet pi ten
the Radner game the lugh-sihoel team
was enabled te win ea-il . Inrgelj be- ,
eiuire its ilvals had net perfected their
teniupla. Against Radner, however, i
they exhibited n fine brand of play.
who enciLi-d in lm Pennsvlv unl.l
uiuri niiieul ' ist vear. i" Ineligible be
aus.t of -chtdii-ll- stniiiliug
Uatlle for Rerlhs
'Ine tot wind ijos.tieiis an being
loe'.cd aftei- bv Le,;an. Cuiutains and
Wvunc who aie light. ng despeiatelv
ter the berths. W.viine is smull but
nittiA nnrl lm linQ feed eve. l.i?nn's
eje ler tue pabuit is nuueai pneiieiu-
. . . . . i... . .,....
enal, but his tean.piay teum uc im-
proved. Cummins, from Inst year's
second team, ls capable and gives con-
siderable premise. . ,
Fer the center position .Uc-Nauv isi
being r
n.ruit
Mi.e.
puslu-ii liy Mjitetus, a iuuuy
a Tn PI IV Isniillinrn 1
tiem me Moiuiemore ubs, -j i-j kiiiui-s wen te n , i0st. Penn
with his kuewledse of the-1 svlvunla is si eend, with 1 '. mutches eile
iiiie ami ins au-areunei iioeiwon.,
v ill be haul te elispinc e.
.lawell ltd I Iff old uie . auug f.u
tin- guild p-nle!is, with 'i'siviei In
neivc. Mavwili is big and hunk ami
n ul.ei an I'le.il riUHlii. wiiuc . uueru
-, a cupal.ie- llem inn n and. a geed i
shot . , I
Tin- teams will line up tonight as
Cdlews:
Cjtiieiie it. s
I. i3bn . . ( i-v ' IU
ummti . '"' ' '-' (. m.au'han.
vtcNullj r.nt.i Mtler
. MffuM e.nri . ... Mldm
Maxvin', kic Ol.tcsp u
Pleasant IU- High Scheel vill epeu
its luisltf (ball 'uiscii JitutiHiv 11 when
ii tntertaiiih Oi can t U Iligu S-hoel.
The icsert tenia, v ith staisei the c.ili
I.er of S'ett Adaiiit., Rill (Jibb und Rum
Feiguhen. nil veteiaii", In the line-up,
lare expected te i,ive the liemc quintet a
""K'rn.mli l.ntlln
Coach Reb Jehnsen, of Pleasantville,
former mentor nt Hadden II'Ights High,
ban welded a t-pei dj ruiubiuiitien thli
full. He ; riiiiiident that hit, team
will make n geed showing and hopes te
ip tlie Seul i Jet si y eh mplnusliip. He
has atiiieuii il Ills schedule m, tollewa:
Jimmr- 1' .-in ( ,,. , liein, -let
a .e .r . ,.un If iuve h n .e .'Til. v il.i
' u. i i.u' J tl Jlamrr.ei i .ii. l.ume 1VU
jar 3, villi , fj uwas tt-i Vliiduiiil
u y, 1011) Hummoii-ei um. llih. Wild,
oeii bt w Jsih, Uli, t p lier. Jlth c'aii
1'a (uut llme-i, niji -Mar h 4 l'.iulk-'.-ie,
I oine. l'jth, Cla: lun, en.,
Ocean City High baa a clever gills'
Lat-Uetbull team thlH scateu. t eaeh Kl
tucr IJ I nfjer has announced that his
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CHAIR WAMT3 CHAMPOO.
YcU Peak. That hf
W M6RCI.Y TRYIfsICi
Iff Awwer W" 1
Voe'we hcxt.
SCHOOLS WILL
RACE TONIGHT
Iu.1.-1? '"f't shape, and that evcrv- j
lassies nre nni- In ilie len( ,.nni.Hit,.,iM '
icuiiK is her xer rip cinnninc? ff.ime. rne'
The. haxe i.eleeted Friday
as their opening date, and are confident .
jnnnuri i.. '
as riieir epr
of winning
Riixlne has been lntiediice.1 at Neith- '
dates ,n.''l,f,lrl,!!mi1 "v'" ty'nntl!.
ciiites are In the squad. New equipment' '
will be pnichused seen, and It is thought i
tills will he an incentive for the buj.s,
te turn out In Inrcer numbers. Nnrtli
east, at the present time, Is the enlj
public high school interested In boxing.
The sport Is net recognized by the In In
terselielnstie League unervlserv fVim.
mittee, and very few- schools have taken i
ii up. jsentlierii High stinted a t.evlnc '
class last season.
West
VatheUn rii-., .....
kill. De FilWUi CCS' "'it? ;
wol-Itneivn pl.ijers ; the pa-r. will b,"
n in the Alumni llne-i-p.
P&l IPODMIA cnriTni, , . .
CALIFORNIA FOOTBALL PAYS - PAYS - PAYS -
... i
western Eleven Has Huge Prefit1
Per. . ,Fr r ?rld,r0n Sprt '
Lcrl.clcv. Calf.. Ilee. i-,.,, I
PENN WINS AT CHESS
n t- I II
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Quaker Players Beat M. I. TNew!UII,k U"b """"
Rank Second Flurry lvld Riewh'k Idea of a colorful J
New Vrnk. Dec. -'S. Unleiitv 0f'heut is te cuff his opponent black und,
1 cnns.,h mila chess plaji is defeated the I bhlc- . - .
-,. ....... tm-sM muju-i ueieateu
hn n m 1. .. .l.,..1 .. . .
-. ..nn jmmun' ei j eeunoiegv
T V !, . l""ii reunu et tlie
annual
-j-".iviuic clicks League at the
ainniiattcn Chess Club tedm. The
Wuakets scored IMj points te their
eppevnents; l':.
'.. i i. snn lead. iieU.(ei'. with
, e-yei maicinx .mi et tlneL- and u total
( -" - nun (.nrne moie or ('.. te 3f,
, icnnp.u ream, unci the Inith i, .
te-ai In M. I T. -diT,, ,, srendilv
ami i.iiii'e a -'-- tie- -Iili c.t C.ille-e
j in tlie thud leund. "
HOLDS DAILY WORKOUTS
California Rapidly Rounding
Inte
Ferm for W. and J.
Ffe.s.ulciia, Calif., ll. (, s r;ri
clailv workeuls ate rapidlv putting (he
I niversltj of California frtali m,
Inte fin in ter the intei sectional il.(si
here- net .Mendu.v with Wn hlngtcti
and Jeffei'.-en.
Mure se. ret piaube is s, heuuled for
tednv. Yesterday the me,, spent half
an ii.nir nn signals ami il voted
hour te fast scrimmage.
a a
Shecker 8uffers Fractured Vrlst !
st IjuIh. Dee. i-S L'rbnn bin, I ,, rlwht-'
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FEW CAREERS SERVED
Most Stars of Diamond Have Worked Under Set-erel
Flags in Big League Matty, lvagner, Jehnsen
and Cobb Exceptions
I Itv
Te Our Friends
Wish 111c no Geed Luck through
the
yew f
A'e ecittlcdcstinu te ride, ,
Xe smooth sea, tohcre the sky u clear
Te make pert Kith the drifting tide.
Wfti me no smiling fortune uhere
The friendly curicnts only 00,
Apart from trouble nnd despair
That each one in his turn mutt knew.
But when black stermt ride down the
year
air,
Where fears and heartaches
still
intrude,
IFWi me nt leant an even share
Of plain, old-fashioned fortitude
Wanderers and Fix! tires
WlIi:X the recent juggling of base
ball talent wan nt its height, with
stars tossed about the lanscapc, Femc
one opened the discussion hi n fanning
bee as te hew many great ball playcia
had ever served out their carecm with
one club.
'J he Hht I extremely brief. Lajeic,
Ruth. Cellins. Ilvcr, Alexander, C.v
Yeung. 3Iike Kelly, Speaker, Chcsbre
jan almost endlc-sa caravan of talent
have nil fought under mere than ene
1 flag.
There have been at least lour notable
exception! nmeng the leading head-
llncta
1 MnthcwMm md Wugncr sencd out
their piajlng carcrs under ilxed fran-
Cobb und Jehnsen are still where they
vcrc at the Mart of their major league
;.arccn.
Wagner enmu trein Louisville te
Pittsburgh when the franchise wan
mecd, net In any hale or trade.
m(;rdl w,,cll )(J jeft tlle 0nMtb t0 miln'
Muthowsen bail endeii ins pitcning
., -,.
B0 tne ueas.
;ds.
And it Is hardly possible new that
. . .. ., .. .. m t vi
"' Z " "?. Z?, ."an ZXZ
'of Detroit aud Washington.
Frr.Ut Turn
jT ls en 0l- lhc frcak tun)S) 0f th,
I , . ., ...
X Sme ' l;u UU1 et t1"' Srcn,.cs.t ,n'1"
chines in history were waltcrcd te the
M-VeiHUV-Jl WAHU.s.
The old JInckmen and the old Red
Sex wen eight pennants and sex en
World Scries.
from this combined assortment (,el-
Hum. Raker. Melnnis. Rarrj ,
Planl:.
Lewis,
Itemler. Sncaksi. Ruth. Jlays
Heeper, Schang, Rush. Scott. Hard-
'nei Iifteingre.it Laiipiacis-wcre nil
'but t the highest bidder or the Hading
block.
An Opinion
T1'AR SIR I am net iiadeiralinrf
JDcollfotnlu. JDcellfotnlu. JDcollfetnlu. I knew what CaWfer-
fernla did te Ohie State a jcur nge and
'"lt M,p l",lL,,l ucr Bttengest oppe-'
"C" ' h te concede that Call-
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int.
v.. Ik.th-. ililrim CJUlf Sailur, ilim't ?ou
w, ,."
iJ&r v t.nt tfe- vl ' I nl ' cjt.i.1
nuw that ba lua nurt' sreuil Uli the
care tim-'
I'enn
Mml of the big league tlmbti t'tat (
cemci up from the it'uhi f.cun out le (
be I'lilll.
1 I linn u f.MittH.11 MiimlpAlnl, tt inlclit l'
ilil tlint llie Vratliir t nlenrltf vrc tbe 1
'Cuilrc- of utlnii tlenH tlilM staiien. I
m v
i w t tin gv'f balN have been to te
dm eel. e ddie may b- ipe. ted te
howl for mine pay.
' M
Cur 'a ii lme t.-fn t'e .'chin hit
i, ii; . ii.e i 'he -ii,njf ' m ll-c - wen tlie
,1-r.vte.t ti n t-iii. tie f..t't!"
, I
hticntisl says strychnine is net fatal
' icheit jert In game birds. Ileicricr,
I re'i'- in' cjc'ic- etioueh le dine en e
i 9ii,fi ei d tluxt'ti all duped up.
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OUT WITH ONE CLUB
GRANTLAKD KICK
nnd Jeffersen piny thice
would like te add that NeVle's ImS?, I
one of the strongest 1 hate i...
" i !- sirengesi i nate wen i,i
East, upon a par w th Penn ?,., :
Lafniclte or Cnnmii iL.. ...ail.
nst. upon a par with Penn Vt,
Lafajcttq or Cernell. Poss ,1. '
qulte se flash en attack as Penn Ru?1
or Cernell, but utiunger ui.ei,Cn,2.fi?i '
Cnllfernin ut l.r W. ..11 '.'.' i ""?.
,7 - "- ..-i- "in iinvc
CM VMM nirn .11 ..-
can de te Keern morn ilm '.l
Mbly two, touchdowns. Don't',X
H : i(.
NO ONI man in any lie 0f ,&,
hna done greater geed for his mJ
than Judge LandlH linn for baseball m!
fairly brief turn at handling thing, '-n
Judge happens te haic In his fro
brains, fairness and complete- hentitl
of purpefc. Te this one might .ft
complete firmness. Ilnseball was reckln.
badly in the gales when he took elirr.
and without him there might easily ",
1'ccn a terrific crash. IndleatlnVth
uuiiiouiiiznweii et tome iO.000.000 fani
rniratB is only the baicst. lOOO.in.i
J. nhet iiesHibllltj. tliut football wii
be changed in any way. The game, i
linn iiwiilnlml line nnnl.i .. ",!," .
tircly loe mighty n grip te be t.,d
It may net be perfect, hut whit In tl?;
unique cxlstence is? New nnd then e
gets tired of watching a hcalen S
tiring a walve of forward pasts i!
the lat few minutes nf the game, b,''
this, after all. is a slight detail con.
pared te nienkcjing with nnv clianfM
tit 14., Jioenillii UIUl.
A CCORDIXG te Jack De.npscy, mm,
fX one 1ms seeded the draw in Hi
heavyweight boxing division. Hut nn,
hoeing the championship gaiden he bit
itui utiuii nine be iur uut weeus.
Cojvrieit. ltll in ntahts ntitn'ii.
SOUTHERNER IN RING
"Dixie" Allen Meote Sullivan Heti
Tonight at Broadway
Z1..A . tlm I.a. I. ., .
"' "i " "vsi. uuieri mat tTf( i
came out of the Seuth will appear a
the windup of Ftcd Fnpcltti's show at
the new Ri-endwn A. C. (Vrtlenil
A. n.J. wlicn Ulsic Allen et Rlrmfai.
ham. Ala., tackles AHehcy siilliau, of I
beutiiwatk. ;n h sciic-iiuied eight. reuni
match. Allen has had manv bouts, ta
gaging In 177 contests, and he hasscertl
n number of knockouts.
In 1010 Allen held Jee Hum, lit
Mexican, te a ten-round thaw al
knocked out Ollie Klik in the fin
round. He also s-et bnek L'dille Hanlen.
the Califernlnn. in ten rounds hn
the latter tried a cemeuiiclc.
UtllOr lieuis seiiccuiieil lenignt ar
Fi tinkle Summera vs. Cliailej Rejd. Jet
fieruum vs. Tenj Hinlnii, Jecr
Fletcher vs. Fr.tnkie Wilis and Charley
Martin vs. uje mown
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