Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 28, 1921, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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EVENING PUBLIC ILEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY,' DECEMBER 28, 1921
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Five Teams in Running for Catholic Schools Gage Honors
LOCAL NETPLA YERS
LED U. S. DURING 1921
"Eight World and" National
Titles Wen by Philadel
f phians Five Crowns for
' BillTildcn
7 DISTRICT CHAMPS
Winners of Big Tennis
Tournaments During 1921
TAKES UP BOXING
TO
EARN
DEE
Mashie Iren Most Faithful
Club in Guilferd's Gelf Bag
MEN'
Philadelphia"3 ceurl' W11,lam T- . Sd.
sdWi2fa;s. 8lnelM-WmiMn T' T1""n'
Unlt?.l B.5?f.X 'V"m .T .T""n- d. miU.
art.. NW Yerk " "nelM' V1"CCnt nlch-
J. .;,i., veterans' doublet. .1. n. D.
J0P,..lnl A. Insrahnm. Prnvi.i.n...
f ni.EeV" .An'lrt-"n. ,New Teri:,
Providence.
rred O.
sky. In 1,'n.nXn.""" ",ns'"- JUU" Saslew-
Unlted Htrtes beye' doubles, r. ltiu. Vel.
nuSllnrt.T.hem.n", "eWlnn. PI. Ind" p ,la.
onsSekiASr' lnaoer "in8rics-,r-T" And-
StJnferdf ",al0 rlni"M- ' Sfcer.L.Und
n..,SlrSi'!!S!!at0 deub1"- Fe!"" nd Felblt.
tmV5'111.". .?. "Inelt.,
""""ou" i-niiaup mnin
".VKf,s;?:te1xl:,e, Carl ,nd
wemtcn
..Ji?IW,s:"?. "bides J'. Melia DJur
utedt Mallery. New Yerk.
Lnltrd States doubles. Mlm Mary It
rirewiie and Mm. jj0i,:,0 Williams? cTllferl
United State Indoor rtev.hlf'n. Mrs Wlrht.
""Ail??! '?. WaWn. Z'nr Jttin J.up.
wiu",Iff,flrlr:ra.,"rls '""s,e,,' Mt" I,e,cn
B.r EDWIN .1. POLLOCK
ATtnVIBW of tennis for the year
11)21 h nt the name time a resume
it what Phlladelphlans have done en
the courts during the last twelve
months. International and national
ffnnis arc entwined with the sport In
this city for net only was our town
fine of the main centers, but our players
landed mere sparkling championships
than the representatives of any ether
Metropolis.
IJIgnt national ami worm crowns Pennsylvania HtMe double, Wl
rre placed en the head of Philadel- Jetw?..?n& Carl ''''-"'"r. rhliadein
i.hlnn. but thafi net all. Seven dls- chip?"i'wuJrtSfiS'.tv-Bla "n'"' Cl
trict titles also were wen by players
from local club?. In addition te this,
the flermantewn Cricket Club was host
te ln most successful national Music
tournament that ever was Ntngcd. And
the success attained nt Mnnhelm is
counted both from the financial and
fieniilar standpoints.
The playing of the American cham
pionships In this city created remark
able interest in the came, nnd mnrked
many milestones In the progress of the
nert. Tennis no longer is a came for
the members of exclusive clubs and the
sneeteters no lencer consist of society
folk who watch the sport t keep from
being- bored by some ether pastime.
Tennis players In this city are
counted hy the hundreds, ami real
tennis fans, who watch the came as
a test of strength, skill and speed, caii
be counted by the thousands.
Pive Crowns for THdcn
IT'S net hard te riicsh which one of
the Phllndelphlans steed out tjic
mnt nniminenl In the year s tenm-i.
Hill Tilden'R head Is heavy with crowns,
nnd each sensen brings mere aurel te
,(ie renowned Oermnntewn athlete.
Tilden durins 1121 wen two world's
ili.mninnsMns. the American slncles
title, tlie I niten ntnies cieudcs nnnern
lth Vincent Itlrhnrds and the national
Hhed ilnuhles throne with "Mvs. Molln
ISinrstedt Mallery.
In (he 1021 review. Phi'ndrlrMn linn
four illu'r-i (e place be'lde Tilden as
Wriran chamninns. Thcv nr Misy
Vlrelnla Carpenter, the plthteen-yenr-n'd
miid who jointly helrln the "lids'
t'fe with Jliss Ceres Baker; Dr.
rhilip P.. Hawk, winner of the vetor veter
rn"' vl'itles. inil V. liles Valentine
end Thenia IcOHini. the two reutli!'
Players Should Specialize
Johnny Dennelly Is Flinging en Few Sticks for Getting
)
Fists te Pay Way Through
College
i Out of Trouble en Links
.rvv
17inp&
By JESSE P. GUILFORD
llliate Tiir nnnrn . ,j Amattnr Ceif Clismpien of tlie Unttwl State
WINS TWO BOUTS HEREUT IS pracMcnny impossible te give
i- nny deflultc directions for playing
Hv r.Ol!li ir .lArrr. util; of the rough, for the feature of the
AMi.irrrntKi . J'1I1,J snmc j ,,nc which culls for different
MMTJOUS te cam a degree of M. , treatment In virtually .-very shot. Net
D., Johnny Dennelly, who has , only decw the rough surrounding each
appealed In two bouts here, is hexln; eeurw cary. but en a single course one
his way through college as it were, j ft Jjme should, when
This youngster has been In the ring a n,,.,. nnd IhcmselvcH In difficulty, have
intie mere tlian a year, and in the few i ns tlicir main object te get uaci: en me
Waliace T.
nllaca I
dtlnhla.
tan ri.
Iniperlnnt engagement he hafl had
Jehniithqn has displayed the stuff te
make himself n successful scrapper, or
something like that.
Dennelly halls from Unlontewn, Pit.
He matriculated at a collcge In New
Yerk City nnd it wan there that Jehn
started te ber. After beginning his
i medical studies the I'cnnsylvnninn dls
I covered that he did net hac the ncccs
I sary funds te continue his collcge course.
It was then that Dennelly, who had
done borne boxing ns an amateur around
home, decided upon his professional
fnlrwnv: but ns ene nlnvs mere, the at
tempt should be net only te get a geed
lie, hut te se place the ball that the
play te the rough will net have penalized
the player. In ether words, he should
aim te place the second shot In exnetly
ns geed n position ns would have been
possible had the firat shot net gene into
the rough.
We arc all bound te get Inte trouble
at different times, and the player who
can emerge gracefully from a tight place
Is the ene who carries around with him
some expert slietH.
A geed many golfers have an Idea that
it la necessary te take certain clubs te
set them out of trouble, and cense
quently they own n de7cn or mere irons,
pugilistic career. Lining up with Eddie using' first this one and then that, never
hemmcrH. the latter seen started n
punching page for Johhny. The latter
convinced HominerH In n number of
if tlin ri?lit
ana Miss Ceres sort te make a winning boxer, after
I'nlttftl Hilt!, (vtrla .lmil.1. - .i 11llbnt.4i. ,l...t 1. I. ..Hi 0 l ! .
C'.rMi,n :""""; "11? irrinin , "'ui iut nu wis uuuiei me ngiu
till. -v' mnm
"'"r, urnnre.
MldfJIfl Ktntn .lnrrt.. r- r.. ..- Wfllch Duillinltv llPl'MIl lii tnlne-ln IU I
lM!dK"Sffl.NT !?" CUff" Witl1 lllS fctUdlM.
Mi Edith'S KSi0"blef,-"'- Mttllery anJl Dennellv'H firut iMf in ni,it-.i.i
MiMnrTewnJl?,'"?',?" alnitlM. I'l'ia was against Ocergie Fex. brother
ivn.v.Srn'W d' !; ,MlM.. I ? Joey, featherweight champion of
.i -iew:itna and Miss rhyllts WhIsIi Phil. I ''Bianu. Jt Wasn t much el u werk-,'d!;"'h'a-
out. nnd nftcr a few rounds Iteferce
mixed neuuLca ' P lirit'" " perfectly geed judgment
, N'ntlenal Ml!. Man- IC. Drewne and w ! ".' h'IP'''K Hie bout. Dennelly diw-i-Mr.'iT'e0."-.
CaH'nmia. ' played u pretty left jab and u nifty
Mallery: New Tofu and W. T.' TI M-n d K "KS l" U'Ut ",atC"
rPrnWlvunla nrrl Astern fitttra.
..-.., m"uci uim rtic-t. rnaj-er. I'iulsde;
, .1, ""1 vui l" Hint iiiaicn.
'"' ' I On Christmas Day Dennelly pnirc.l
. Mjn with Whltey ritzgcrald, the rugged
eiphia. 1 Wcm Jhilndei,hlan. In this set-te.
EIGHT COLLEGIANS BEATEN
IN JUNIOR INDOOR TENNIS
Newcomers Surprise In National
Tourney Lang Wins Twice
iew Verlt, Dec. 2
the original ilftcen
Johnny wus milllcd in the sccnml r.innil
for the count. However. Dennelly dis
Mpated any doubt of his Ramcnetb when
he net only came buck llgliting hurd but
with sufiicicnt class te overcome the
Knockdown nnd win out.
Dennelly broke into Philadelphia fistic
circles in an unusual manner. When he
. 28. Only seven of ' 'nM LsiBwl "I' for his meeting with
1 rollcrinte nlnvcrs In . .'. J?.."!"' " c,,u.b !?, thu. "
Hi.. V.ll t , V .. . l "' iikicuiiiuiii IVilll fcenicuilllg 10 tllC
tlie National Indoor Juriier TciirIk i effect that Johnny would be paid nftcr
( humpletiKhlps survived for the second 1 ,1,c be"t "whatever the promoter figured
la.VH play at the Seventh Regiment ' " worth." All of which proved
Armery today. The successful cel- I llew anxious and willing Dennelly was
i i v. i ; ulc " " "Olllllell '" vl- "ii nun-.
linn iiri,lem; .r Hurvurd: Wll- i Since pushing leather Dennelly
,ni- tKtK.-y, "j tvjiiii jiuii 11 ii'Lur in
1
mouth ; Morten Stene, of l'enn, am!
A. Walsh, of Ferdlmm.
1 I
has
ther
.IT We
Herman, n Pntcen product, in twelve
1 eurnls; defeated Johnny !uy. of Pitts-
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1111..IH1111R inui it. m niuru v3uiiliiii iv
spcelnllzc en the use of a few.
Ne mutter In what difficulty I find
myself, I manage te get out with ene of
my regular set of clubs, which consists
of nine a driver, brasKey, driving-iron,
mid-Iren, mnshlc-lren. mashle, mashle
nlbllck, niblick nnd putter.
Perhaps the most faithful club
which I possess In getting me out of
bad lies is the masle iron.
Should LVe Few Clulw
AN 'EXTREMELY bad lie calls for
the mashles. whereas if I desire
distance and the He is net tee mean, I
use either a brasey or driving iron. I
de net mean te say that every player
could have soed results in using Just
tlie clubs which I use, but I de think
that players should specialize en two
or three clubs when these occasions
nrUe. and net carry around seven, or
eight different clubs, which have no
ether puipose than le be used probably
once or twlce u week. Certainly when
one Is net nrciistemed te the use of a
club It will net prove nsl satisfactory
as a club which uc uses often and which
he understands.
The nveragc player uses only one
hrnsscy or driver. He mav own mere
than one, and he may even carry mere
'' .ts'ZrJ. "
mf. rmxj: ftHMH
1 &y '-tEfcM I
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Special Accommodation te Buyers Open Tomorrow, Thursday,'
Friday and Saturday Evenings This Week till 0:00
15th and
Chestnut
"IHJVSTING" OUT OF SAND TRAP
COACHES OPPOSE
..
PR
v
FOOTBALL
College Menters te Lend Their
Influence te Discourage
the Game '
GEORGES, H MT W
maker' guar- P 1 W
antes W H
with each gar- F jHj
ment. Jr JHr
wC
COACH HEISMAN HONORED
New Verlt. Dec. 2S. Football
coaches representing every section of
the country met nt the Hetel A"ter last
night and formed the American Feet
ball Coaches' Association, the out
growth of an idea promulgated last
.1.a .nhi..f1 In. Knvc- flmiHleu Inlirelu. I hit nnllnrr!...... ...I . ... . I
...... ...-!.. ... ... ...... - -"-,"'""', "" were snuiicu outieurgn; wen irem Jlay 1'rvcl. of Ilome-
Tn thrr of the AmcHenn title events tcrda.v arc E. A Celes. L.u.is II. stead. Pa., and In n New Yerk , natch
fsr : 'i,e fip.il round. M'nllaee V Prlm-r ten : A. (i. IJIeck and D. D. Dennelly is virtuallv n new face in'
.lelinwn.and Bill Tilden had the finnl UciIckiH. of Columbia; C. ti. Hard, of America's fistic circles. Ilofero long
'f Ih- men's sins'i-i between them: la 'c: litlmund C. IJurkc. of Ferdhuin, Semmcrs is confident Johnny will be tin '
-tlwTfole-i Wills f California, had le "' hey .Neuberger. of N. V. U. among the top-tieteheru. Semnicrs Is I
iiNn'nv l'er best hr.-.m' of tennis te win . J wry Lang, of this city, who wen the frank he sa.ve Deiinellv Im .men r..e
ii.. :.u' ..i....,.r.:n..ct,r.. tmn aa Vir. I let'ai interwclielastlc c hnimilnnsM., itt
vcar bv M.ntnr rimrioe n rini.. n,
than one, which he would use In case ' i.t .!.. t -Mitun-i ' "',
he broke his favorite, but he actually I,,,1 ' ei,,t, Mllinr5- Academy mentor,
uses only ene. The driver' with which , ""' 'neetlng wus one of the most rep rep
he plnys is his favorite, and he Is se i Jfntatlve football gatherings ever
neeusfemed te It that he wonders hew i held, about one hundred gridiron
he could ever nlay with another if It eaches. including representatives net
get broken. Yet the same plajer is ""'l' " th lending football Institutions,
likely te carry around a raft of irons 1'iit of man v of the miner colleges, being
Hie -iris' chamnlensliln from Miss Vir- I "";" 'uierwciieiastlc clinmplenshln lust
inla Carpenter, nml Themas MeCllrn JmIL ".l'll,.wnf? r,i"cr "1 te vlncenv
ferml .TuliilM Pn-lnwy te the limit '''l"1"', Ii"fnt''0rI"".ier V)20, ,eurnB-.
If eep the boys' crown. his vcm-5 u?', ,t0 Y1? ",0 c,'ew,,
Mrs. Mallerv and Mis. m "tJ tund ixntital
Pigourney. of Renten were the only reunidU,Jf,SS ,?b u
M'lside-i who wen titles in (his dis- vn0 also is fnvereil .-i,,,in.. it
l'1-t Mrr. Mallerv was sirtnrleuR if. , , 'Ynl? i,,M,eM ?. T'!
the Middle HtateR nJiihIps. and with the I c0!1s,, l".eta!e leutncj last
competition with any of the lightwclghtu
in the country, barring Denny Leenard
and lew Tendlcr.
ST. NICKS VS. TORONTO
ST. JOSEPH'S PLAYS TONIGHT
Leyola Five Will Come Fem Baltl-
1 he basketball team of St. Jeseph's
College Wil mcct Leyola College, of
Haltlmere, tonight. The game will be
played en the local team's fleer.
Coach Johnny Lavln will have the
best line-up he can procure in tonight's
game. He will have Oakcs and Duff
at the forward positions, with Clean
at center, and Devlne and Dendy held-
inK uiraii me (leieusivc position
in.n n-n.A ...111 1... Lti T . 1
T.niigivoed sir! wen ilm deub'es in the
nime tourney, put in eery ether case
e'lainnlenshipH fur this section were
landed hv lrenl reprevntntive.
The local titleholders are:
Wallace V. Jehnsen, Penn.syhania
filnle rltampleu and holder of Penn
sjl.iui:i doubles tide with Car
Fichcr.
Carl Fischer. Kastern Pcnneyl
Tflnia champion and lieldjr of East
rn Pennylvnnl;i doubles title with
Herbert Fischer.
Mis Anne Townsend and Miss
Plnllls Walsh. Miss Tettmcnil Is tlie
Pfiinsjlvanla and .Eastern States
ihamplnn. Together Jliey held the
I'ennslvaiiiu and Ivastcni Stales
doubles title.
Hvs !eIj Thayer and Ale
Tiiajer. he jointly loll the IVim-
;jiiaiiia ituil Kaate'-n Slates
doubles championship.
America Supreme
THIS .enr 1021 paw America once
again reigning sunrcme en the tennis '
"urt. I'lie world's Indivldiinl cham- Twe Games en 1922 ScHedul R.
I'inilSjitn V im retnim.1 I... rriMmt nt ' . . H... .
VlniMi.',! , ,u if..i.T'i .-." . mam I0 ae hllled
"am mi TcVsfully defended the Davis Easleu. Pa.. Dec. 2.S. Twe dates ie
Cup in the International matches. I mam le be filled en the Lafaycltn ()1-
New Yerk Heckey Team Will Tackle
Canadians Tonight
M. Mcln'u
Illinlln
Terente
Urlcht .
Carten . ,
Unison ,
KuniRry .
Ilcitt. . . .
I.nnrtrj
rlclit mIiik .
. . .entrr. . . .
. . Ipft "Ink. .
.. revrr .,
. .. nelnl ...
. . cral. . .
Ilriirlimr
nnd net he actually acmiuintcd with
any one of them.
If the player finds his ball in the
long grass he should be lntlucneed te
some extent in the selection of his club
In atteiul'iiice.
The following officers were eleateil :
Majer C L. Daly, of West Point,
president: Jehn Ileisnian. of the Uni-
chill I VCrfcit.V of PinsIvanla. vice nrnaiiUnl
by the distance which he desires. There i Dr. .1. W. Wllce, of Ohie Slate I'nl
arc occasions wncn i win trust te ine vcrsuy. beeretnry and treasurer.
brassey. If particular distance, is re
quired, but If the grass is fairly high
or the lie particularly difficult I rcert
le the mashle-Iren. The mashlc-irnn
is fairly well lofted, and Is bread in the
face, se that ene la able te cut through
the gras with it.
The playing of the proper club is of
no mere Importance than the way in
which the stroke should be made. 1n
playing from a grassy lie, or practically
any lie in the rough, the motive is net
lllrruiriii , t get under the ball with the elub-
"iii Lend with the Idea of producing a left.
Willi. IT
Inlitlfn
mere fnr Re.l.ik.n r- ... "rl .. .?" ." . ""r. I niiirr vtllnirr
mere ler Basketball Game ' Cren-'l. (foal hulxrn nct llulin und .1111.
ion i-rrsir. 'iimrkrpinr IV. Dcinc.in Wor
, rrll.
St. Nicholas, champions In the days
when the late Hobey Raker was the
sensation of the ice, v.-ill send the bet
team thnt has represented that club
since the departure of Maker, again-i.
the L'nlver-dt.v of Terente, world's.
amateur chamnlens. at the lee Pnlneel
tonight, 'tomorrow night the strength-
The game will be St. Jese ; fifth ' '"" rA" A11 V " '" ,l ..l ? "r'"8
i contest of the season. The Stiles stre c a ,pi e n s and ... r d v nlriTt St
wen't'wl. clS The"2C 0HtaI tW,CC ?,UI I N-icl.elns"Swil, oppose' Torinle B n tlie
wen twice. The opening game wns lest farewell clash
Ihc'Ariaf vra!,fewfdah,,:!!"? ' J?""?' Ji? K.;?.." "' ".
''"" delnhhi Dental nixl rl e IV ,.,'.; """i, 1" ""liV";'u .'"". "U'""V .,10.l' e01?1
nixed ri.; rM..i. ...." :;-".".i.."T.r "u ",,UBr! ueui mciiieerH ei lusl years
.;, -" " "" "v- i-numpieniaip narva
After a discussion. rr. AVllee tn..H
that It be accepted aw the souse of the
niecung tunc protessiennl football was,
in Its opinion, detrimental te the best
Interests of American football and
American youth und that the football
coaches lend their inlliicnce te discour
age the professional gume.
This motion wus adopted ununimeuslv
by the meeting and ut the same time
mi amendment wns udded te the effect
that the meeting heartily seconded the
stand made by the Eastern conference
a year age, when it was ruled that un
dergraduate players taking pnrt In pro
fessional toetball should lese their var
sity letters and thnt officials who nctcd
in professional games should be re
moved from the accredited IM of of ef
hcials for college games.
'Ine club which veu iw will pro
duce a left. In this stroke tlie club
should come down hack of the hall in n
straight Hue and as close te the ball
as possible. When 1 sny "ns close te
the ball as possible" 1 imnn (hat one
should net run the risk of topping the
ball. The swing should be restricted
in such ii shot, and in order te get
strength in the stroke the wrists are
called upon te de considerable work.
The grin should be firm, hut let me
p.lllilnit tile uVlver firriiln Mint If 4U '
srlp Is tee tJglH the work of the wrists Conlt3iener Landls Recalls Ne Ap. ,
JIM VAUGHN AGAIN SIGNS
TO HURL FOR SEMI-PROS
Beginning Tomorrow
Morning Promptly at 8:00!
We shall rock the clothing industry with a series of
explosions in value-giving that will re-echo in every
nook and corner in Philadelphia and start a veritable stampede of buying !
Prices Smashed as They
Were Never Smashed Before
Every inch of space in our store at
1 5th and Chestnut jammed with
Mere than 2000 of which go into
this sale at the unheard-of price of
r
v ill be iniKMled. In tlie ordinary
round stroke much of the power weulil
mi uni, mnMi,ii nv illimiruil lllliung III aier ("iili Kt'lr smtrhi......
nnlllrl. with Hie nnv. tl.en.fne If I- . .' .' '.'" hl,'.r SOllthpaW
or the utmost
coine down in
plicatien for Reinstatement
Chicago. Dec. 'JS.--.lim Vaughn, for-
will agnin be
LAFAYETTE 'GRID DATES
nl team, will he in nictiu t. vii
. U -V..l.. II. . .... -...!!. A. II 1. . ''i I1 -7i"
llili: late "f Q,Sr CltT'am. a tean" i F ' '"""i !'C tbe bal1 '"8 t0 be
mate or lletiej italien at tit. Nick's, will ' ihckcu eii cn-uriy. anti the snmc
he grass. therefer it Is ; , 1C , ur f the neleii "w i "?-"'." br
'"WfiRtt hc d'yh?yVW,; -'--"
s l' the Mid-U est League, according te
be with his old mates tenlL-hr ns -ill
Herbert Henriques, formerly of Quaker
City. Micrwirth. a former Yale leader,
will be en one of the wings. Walker,
captain of the 11)20 Harvard team, will
work with Hill en the defense. Then
the available muteruil will Had Ven
L.i.1. .1. ... ... .... ........
ni i i ! i en- mi- iraiii niiim- irj,u iuuumih hi-ui-uuil' u jum imneunccu. ncriiuiu, .Morgan and Iluntingteu, the
Pienshin or the world. 'The games yet te he arranged for ' l('er two former Ilarvaid captains,
j'Jiieii le tliis was .the ramiui'hing i are these en October 1S and November 1 1,nl hurgess, a former Yale stnr, ready
tereign stars who came te our shores , 18, both nt Easten. When completed I (or action. Smart, lust year'a Ht.
HI (llll'Sl nf lelllllK !ni.v rri. I...... ,,!.... I .1,.. .,,.!, .,.!,.., ...Ill ..,'. ! ..:... ' VI..L-'a irr.nl T..II1 l.n !,.
"'' or virtually all the nations in both j The most important centcbts are with
'mtlnents were turned back under the Pittsburgh en October 7. in Pittsburgh,
are from American racquets at tlie na- and the second game en the schedule,
llnlial f.in'rleM linpr. .....I U. -V..... Vl. I Wnchlncrtnil nnd .IpfTprtnn In V.....
uile. U'tiglen, the fpieen of European Yerk. November 4. and Lehigh, at Eas-
"HiriB, met ,er Waterloo nt Ferest , ten- Neiembcr 2T,.
illlls and her Wollinsten in Mrs. Mai- ,'',,e (,PCIll"B Knme with University of
lif-st THitlm.nnil le LiMdi.ii'linr iP nil tnnnnnrliMi
',' iviiiUi''ii in rj"- n iinb wi fill iiiiiuviiiiuii i , - ---- t, , --- ..,....., . . u.ia.uj vvl
Hesides wlnninir world's ehnmninn. i '"" tlmt it brings te Mnrch Field a lece for the cemliig Heaseii waa recently
in..u..i.. . ;.. ,:. .'".: Sl.mi Km eleven nr i it i enl ieiv Thin .iiiiiuiiiiccii uy .uaillieer I'. .. 1'ilTs.nn
lib
I GYM DATES ANNOUNCED
Haverford CelleQe Haa Arranged
Streng Schedule This Season
The gjm schedule of Huverfenl f!ei.
t linu n
''... II. .1 lllllllllllir 1ITKI l I 'II. HI ' ..mu.hv... ..w... .-. ...n. .... ....
den was a erv iin,mri'i 1..',. Is the first boetball game ever scheduled uunl "'feis have bcen arranged w
")nnucring Japan iii the Davis Vim i betwen Itichmend and Lafayette. , several uig colleges, including Hurvai
luiiler..- l.. Li ,,.". UIP ."UU.H V'P Thr. el.nllile fnllnvvs Pcim. PrillCClOll nil! the N'nv. n
ffafed Zenzo Shim iltm In i tire fli'rllllne f"Pl- 30-' .lverfllty of Richmond at Bcrjrth.iis points te anethei
H'ts after the nJ e i ...i ,i ,""I,,,"B ':iitien. Oct. 7. Pltnimrxii at J'lticburBh: seaien for the Scarlet and .
. V 'utPI tee Urleatal tllnvee lu-lee -. .j 1.1. .m... I.- ni l.n.nr.. n ... Mil.- . Jl.l.. -.. . .
nail i m wliMn r. '..T.r. .. ... U .'",:'.-.-;. ;.S-...v". .' ' . ' "u """ v.'" senseii is neing ceaclieil
.The comeback of he a I PI ladel- W.shnS, .'n anrt XffrM.n atNrT YirS "Nev. , K"8 V'10 I'' rounding the i
Phinn was (.liiVi inr I.. Vi. V? iVi i if- nutnH nt Nev liriinwiric Nev. lb. ' material into shape. Cnptiilu Arrew- i
tBrt te .can IN I ? "h ?h h? 01cni Nev' B5' Ih"h "' Kar,len' I Hmith, weII-knen en the rings audi
Wimbledon asalm Hn J vH.itltte .Rt F -, I horse!-, and "Merry" McKiuley, ene
iiutlr. tNi5; "I "n'A. N?'t.0".-. . n ' Q..r...c A hnt .r,r.,r.e I of the best tumblers Iii college VankH. I
lintel ur m "iz ' . ni't ita fininr trtninra 'i'ii tnn iiiii
.
... ; r y !' n, imm-vvr, u
t.. -l m '" ''2!".n el't of an enforced
linen L) pi 5 Miinudzii, ami had just Tummy O'Tnele. of West Ph Iftrt.iphii.. lms swinging during the
awn released from the hospital when he !"" xnx tr.'r,uenlly nc plar r. him.elf "lh .7n .,,.,, ?, ,, ''.
mt Norten. In his ntlier- n,,i n..., uniln tlie evManc of Itfrman Mlndln. II me,' "ll' ''nl " st
rn....n .L. ..... .r ' hm Lttn enrnmc nuiie n rp up inrenrh ih 'i no bciiciiiiie lonews
Ji'l.trn t.-.'. rum miller snuffed out state. Hlndln hn O'Toele In ulrlct lrlnlnu lObruary 1H. trlansle mret
".,-.. uuiukku rutner enKiir
v
Tilden shared his D.nls Cup lion lien
y with Utile Hill Joliiislen ulie
A?.t,W0. '. ,,nBt,'hes. "' wllh
"at wit M. WnMibuni and U. Nerrii
iilllUms, who captured the doubles
applies te a lie when the around is v..er
hard. If the club scre permitted te go
down into the ground before striking
the hall, the contact of the club with
the ground would step the club, and,
therefore, the shot would he cemplctch
missed.
If the ball lands in a sand trap,
where the sand Is loose and teft, the
best wiry te get it out is bv "blasting."
This is done lf. hitting down into the
sand about an inch or a llttle les back
of the ball, the host Instrument te per
form the operation helm? the niMit-
The distance ene requires is regulated
by the amount of sand taken, and it
has nlse te be taken into consideration
thnt the bull has no run imnn limdin,.
it drops with u thud nnd lies dead. '
riaying out or trouble Is by no means
a stmple feature of golf. It require
patience nnd practice, but there is a
wonderful amount of satisfaction In a
it uriuiitii. recovers. in tnni t .....
,i sometimes Inclined te helleie 'ti,n ti.
i- successful , necessity for playing from the rough or
Rlnek. ' t'P does net take tlie joy out of golf.
... .-. uiiiiuiiii, te oe sure, nut there is
se much fun In knowing hew, that it Is
well worth the practice It requires.
CovuHeM by Public Udgtr Cemrnitu
,ar.I',,,','"rtlcl'1 yrtl1 he en "Nt
nHf. ...:..... i... -i -. -...... ,.
iu.MiMii.nl. nuseu'iii men.
Vaughn wns suspended last summer
bv Jehnnv Lvers, then manager of the
l iids. and during hi.i suspension pjteheu
n game under an asMimcd nnmn at Ken Ken
eslm. Uls. ,l.en he reported back he
was referred te Commissioner Landls
find put en the ineligible list as a con
tract juniper.
Cub efliciulb declare they hme had no
qVal'ngs with Vaughn since, nnd a few ,
days age Commissioner Landls said he
did net recall an application for re- ,
Instatement from the pitcher. I
Semi-pre ,nen however. claim
lllllgllli s case was tnken lu.rn r n..
and was turned down. "Hippe"' then I
tract for k122!,P'0,t aml "S,,1 a ""' '
Centre Headed for Dallas
. ?." Ilr. Cfttlf.. Dfe. es Th. f-...
They comprise our own regular stock of Suits,
Overcoats and Ulsters formerly $25 and 30, and
goods just purchased by us that were made te sell at
$30, $35 and $40
THE SUITS: Single and double breasted
models; pin stripes and chalk lines; newest
herringbones; plain blue, brown and gray
flannels; plaids, club checks, etc.; styles
include everything from conservative te
extreme.
THE OVERCOATS: Ulsters, Ulster
ettes, Kimene Coats, Great Coats, Boxy
Medels, English-type Coats, Raglans,
Chesterfields, etc. Plain and plaid backs;
plain and belted models; every one lined
with Skinner's satin.
relli.ui, football team of Dantfl'leKV uhiVil
?,"? lf-,.,wl!f " ColefiSu. .reVhpa0
Mini j mvniu Liiair UArnrnl -..-. T
I epi Client, the Tex.i, Agrlcu Itural an,'
'i?i im!r.r?. "."" Arlrei.a s.iujj alec
season
.ireenn
J. Tli
departed for Tjesen
Ceurnrn
r u !i-l8i of matchti! he liaa llnd ud for
him.
Srrcertiit IUr Smith will benme a resi
dent of Philadelphia this week. lie i
nie.r.c up from Jluuiiclla, N. j.
SATISFIED AS A PLAYER
eerge Staler Dees Net Amlre te
Managerial Berth
St. flllU liar, OQ n .ti.l...
5Sf.t- l ba1Fcman et t," St. Leuis
mt- I ' '"" ""I'lre 10 de n
h ', a?ue, mnK,r nnd Is satisfied in
iiJTi-J p.,aycr' ncoerdlng te his own
ri 1 t0l'ay-
raelfienmaV,nf T'es Angeles in the
SSStaH ' new,?,, .,,st ycnr- bl
have rhM010 ground that he did uei
HUBinr tirT,er '"c notion te be a
n'enajer. Hc Is snenilimr ti, ,nii,ir.r
an home here, ' '
.lurch IS. dual meet, avy. jt AniuiDelln. !
.irarrll ai. inlerce IhzIili.. mi ut i.A
jiaMnuciiunfiiii iiinuruie ut -iecnnoieff'. Cam
VranUle Alder h.m rtailrfl te tret Inlo i.hpe brldite. itaes.
and In about three weeks will be open In 1
fiice Jee JurUnen. Alder reeentlj met Jai'k-
son a i i-ulisllluie ana IrnnK wnia u
chance te rcJtem himself for that defiat.
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..-llllMII, . IIU illUl'll Bt'CUIlfl 111 HUH ' DrlrJ. J f
Intercollegiate! """ "u oceman in uraw
treng contestant. &" J.?' RB!..B.":JW.y'. .,
.Hecman, of Harlem, te a ilraw last mil?.
Ilarvarrl. T 'In the nrlnrln.l i.lii..:j T.'"' nlBllt
T. T nnd Hi.vnrfnitl. nl llnalAr. "iSlnr Hnnntn. r.... .....i.. peul Bl tile
rcbruury 2.1, (IuhI meet. University of spirited effenslvn tiirougheut the"' Latile'1
reniiHSlvanla, ut llaverfeid. rirertcJ Eturnun t.nr.i '"'" me uattle,
Mnrch A, dual meet, Prlncoten. at Haver- , I
1U1U.
t'jiutuhl Tleh Itewr, tn Chlcaxet heavy
weluht, In new under the mnag-mnt of
1'ddle Jleal and Hetty Mentellh. of New
Verlc. In his last l;out Captain Jleper
knocked out AI Ileberls In the twelfth round.
Jee Ieneh has teen slmed liy Tax ntekanl
le meet Clmmi'len Johnny Uuif at the Oar
den, New Yerk, within ninety days.
Ilnihrr HutcliliHeii. of this clly, has bin
wtnnlnK cenelmently around New Yerk. Jle
Is In line for a match with Johnny Dundo
fcr the Junier llghU eigne title. I
Yeune Leiw linker will meet Harry Burld
le the ssml-llnal at the Cambria Club Neu
Year's Day.
nay Carney has undertaken the manuve.
ment of Teunir Sherlock, who wants a
mich with Earl Hantaan.
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' M. KlftHlun A. Heritf. Mfr. ni.itu
OnenWia.WM-.anMBr
We Have the Kind Yeu Wear!
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UNION SUITS
comfort. Ne shirt te rhle up. no
ilrawera te sag down, If you wear our
BPrlef. ncedie union milts. Made, of
STeSX8tadnd1funre,a,!nln,',
$J.50te$g per suit
nnofeld Health nnderwenr. f5 per aUlt
A.R.Undcrdown'sSens
wi-m Market St., PiiUa.
Read this and search your memory for any
thing you ever heard te equal this preposition!
Ii t vn,!e LriStlT Wkh Star,tH f acts' Thik of - at this price of
$15 you have for your choice such nationally famous makes as
follews: Adler Bres., Michael Stern and Epstein Chas Def,ti,v
Fmsbury Clethes and Geedman & Suss, all Rechest ; L . G r e" I
Shrnf Scheenman of Baltimore; Hirsch, Wickwire and I C B.
addhi! ?, e? " 3 tCh & GraShdm NeWprt CIethes of Ph
And that isn't all. There are also mere than 500 Overcoats from
the nationally known house of C. Kenyen Ce., of New Yerk maken
of the celebrated Kenyen Waterproofed all-wool Coats
The variety of fabrics, models and patterns is overwhelming abse
lutely nothing missing. Forty famous brands in all! All lizZ'
regulars, stouts, shorts and longs. Come! Here is a sale that will
.wititii.v.ijr aim piUIIipuy.
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The Same Proportionate Reductions
Apply en Our Finer Grades as Well
15th & Chestnut
HISlliiBIS
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Open Evening? this week till 9:00m
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