- rL.i '? r .. v, -M7 :' -." i M .a. ie 17 - i a .tt v && ftv iine Hundred and Fifty-Six Rounds of Boxing en This Afternoon at Four Different Leal Areit N. Y. SOCCERITES SURPRISE PHILS Cain 2-0 Lead in First Half of American Leaguo Match. Meyordecks Scores BOB STARK ALSO TALLIES Perter, Lecal Soccer Star, teRclurn te England Malinger James Wnldcr. of the Philadelphia Field Club, lit en a hunt for several star players te bol ster the Phillies' line-up. The In jury te Hureld llrlttnln has placed the team at a big disadvantage. Walder'H troubles were enhanced thin morning when he wan told by Center Halfback Perter, one of the stars of the team, that he had played ills last game, and he would return te FJngland. It In net known whether he is going te piny soccer or net, tmi F. C mgrairia .. kethnne Miw . yew Yerk r. ''. . I .goal (lestlrrt , .right fiillbnek . . "" . .Irft fttlllincl . '"I"? '-."..V ...in...-.!. .11. Slnrk I yKSTun"'. '.center luilfbitek.Ven I-enerdrn I hEU . ..left linlf nnek Herd xirlmrr ... ',i.M rlrlit. . . Onggun rerreet .... .' i,r,gntV... T. Mark .lerler .. ;Inl',L',fe5irnrrt .. . rtifrnftf rtlMn " i-.M ,1 eft llnrrt) if rentrweu n ...j, if Andrew. I?" Of" .' ' ."ni. of Huri-lsem Time of hfeV-lS minute". ti, New Yerk Held Club and rniin . ... Vl.l.l'PllI l ACONY SOCCER T" TRACK STARS OF 1921 CUP FOR ROBINS Defeat Disston, One Geal te Nene, and Capture District Championship HYSLOP MKES ONLY SCORE In ELEVENS FIT FOR EAST-WEST TILT S IlnMns V. Illtlep (I. Went. Unset . . McNnlty W. Weal Wrtrerke Mirpp.tril lersen . IIIsleu frree Courage. mln'ite. glial right fiiPhnik Iff I fiilllurk . right lulfhnrk. .center lilf bur k ..left halfbntk. .eiiMdr rltjlit Inside right . renter forward . . .In.hle left. . outside tuft. . llUslen Dunlin" Arngt Thnmin Mellilmrr Inrann Hteelr I Dim Ren Thompson Hehwnrt. D.tlrrmple Ileesc Time of halves 15 ' . t..., .,.. .... I i lie ueuins icnm wen me soccer n ! n i a.i p .. r-. -.i-ii Ai.n...t.....i.t.. e n......... i.!.. ... 1 3 ilfcT viKlil'Club met this afternoon m nam rreuictea ler roeiDan ,"1","i"V""V'' "' ,Llr'"' A; . ' j, pciu.n --- . ...... contest at " wncn ii iieiPaieu ine iien aaw K ?." hillpJ bill Park Fifteenth lind Game Between California and Jjcvcn In the final round for the inceny J l,e!"i" .rif and the Oetlmmltes .... Cup. The trophy was donated by tlie Huniini""" ":, ,i Hip several thou- WasninKIOtl and Jetterson inceny uearil of irnuc. Uls'ten and Ue rnui ciasiied in Hip l' rnd fans In attendance when they inu . ,., Btn,. ne 1C second fff with an advantage of, two goals te! EXPECT 35,000 TO ATTEND hOthing. . , .,a.1 mirAWllf1 u The Visitors pirw;iii.n. '", " fArnlllnr fares te funs -fn this- section. ; w aml . SS h.l Percy Hardy, Temmy Dug- e,,, .... cn. formerly of Jicreiinni enij.. ..u.,x--,-- rrrev Andrew, of Disston. Andrew ,rreek . . r. ir i Irft end .Hli-lltlflU lirt t.lrklr .Irft Kunnl ..renter frnnl.) fjiillinm .r(ht KiinrH. ... f'r.immer tar. was kept en the sideline"). jin tcpt,i TIia New Yerk cea s n tnc "ist nun i"'"f .. fcS ke1 by Mcyerdccks and Beb ftrtrigm Btaik. -aftt First Half 'Vm1; Tem Thorp, Cehimhln. umtilrt H. At tic start of the game there wat i:ckpau( c'liicnee. nrtd judct. much scriminiiK...B '",'"";... ": rldit tiirktr , , rijciit rim .qunrtrrlinrk Irft li.ilflmrk. rliht htitflmrl. .fiillliurk OfrlelflU ll(rRe Vnrnrll, scml-finalH Inst Monday, but th game ended in an unsntlsfnctorynanner. as the Dc Paul playcrx objected te the ilc ilc clsiens of Referee Geerge Yeunc. The gnmc wns ordered replnyd. but De Paul Tefuscd te de se. and IteblnM. the ether Hum, semi-finalist, was paired with the Diss. "tK ten elul) ler today's ttiml. 'il' About one thousand fnnt braved th' v MrMllinn . cold .this morning te witness the final 'j.-'l, i iray, which was niiirKvii u.v nuuii- nn.1 'Toemry i SOCeer. NirheU ' There H. ..ini.. ;Brrie.f the ball te within five . Pasiulcna, Calif., Jan. 'Z. Rain, and, tiris of the genl. where Nlelsen had despite . a record crowd were .predicted S excellent chance, but his shot was a "r the annual Knst- est football game J i.iViJ ivMe nt the nest. 1C,'P today between the teams of the llteayiWtSu VlurinB ,. het rnlverslty of California and Washing- icrluinage in front of the goal pebts, ten and Jeffersen .College. Anneuncc- hiacd several of the Phillies and shot merit was made by the Tournament of fi.fc.il Inte tbe net. After a merles Reses Association, sponsors for the grid- L jf scrimningcs. Niclsen hud another op- i irui tiattie. tlint.lt would ec Held, rain Ku iwr the own tar. During a i . Tie game will he pUjcd en n turf pail ever nit "" ,,riinrv llnndr field, which probably will be slippery, Icrirarangc in I 'li i y tcrr terj. I and, . bor(cl.'ef rf t, nlr'01ml !r-&" t LXd " C"y a0ttthe gridiron, where the grass has net ' V few minutes later, l.ethune was w i.ewe, te gre w. knocked unconscious and was carried ! peShfSp the f with r li iHV IV.. TtfiM 11 rt urnrlncr until tf Insf X. -l.lt . m. ... p .... . Chirnge. rrf- ,iv' minutes of tlie nnnl period, though nein sines naci misseii nuuieruiis mieic br narrow margins. 'With five minutrt le play, the Robins players worked the hall down the field, and In n scrimmage In front of the Disston ge.U llyslei sent the ball Inte the net for the only Fcere. Reth teams are members of the Allied League, third division, northeast sec. tlen. MlM -"r" - -" - I fe3kLv,Ml Hk r - J J ' T' (ftf 1 MENWIN,10-2,FR0WII; te tally, netting the ball after ene1 mlnute of piny. J. Reard followed the initial score .. . .... mlnnlM ntwl fllPlI MIsH HaZCl Coffin registered the only point tallied .by the women in tniR perieu. Robinson scored twice mere and J. Reard tallied again during the half, i.. ii. uni'mul half J. Heard opened the period by scoring the men s scv I . cnth ceaJ. This was followed closely , Ten Players Used by Victors in i,P a point wnrcd by H. Weiner. a hen I lleOIIIKun iiiiiik: nn i." "' unique uame ax uer uer mantewn C. C. WOMEN AT HOCKEY ROBINSON IS THE STAR final Miss M. Rriuteti managed le elude the men and net the women's second tnllv. and then Tetnall made the final point of the game. WILL PLAY THROUGH 15,11 EXPECTED AT CENTRE GAME Southern and Southwestern Champions Confident ef'Vlcj- tery in Intersectional Battle fj! COLONELS BIG FAVORITES Wmnru MImce II. rrrmmen "! hwRlne rlrht fullMik Mrs, II. Ilnn Irft fnllhnrk i: MrOtmn .rlslit fullhmk II. I'nfTIn rrntrr tiilflKirk Mrs, Hrlmlr . .left linlfhsrk irinien ruin inc I,. Hrnrnn right lttlde M, llrtnten erntrr fenvnrrl Klllnitgh Irft hikldc M. Melner . .left wing Men llnrka .Mctrher M. Ilennl Tiu)g It Tllden Declines Privilege of Stand Ing Out In English Net Tourney W T. Tllden. vterld's tnnn.s "hnni' fnirln l pjen. mid "Mux Woesnam and R. 1. tnall cett, tlOMIcrs ni ine uuiiinui 'iiiwiinuu I On! re I Hiihrrt Jnnrs . I I lilnn liiilinler . ' Minckan I f rrger .Inmr Mr.MMIIn Irft end .Irft tinkle Irft Riiuril . rentrr rltlit Rtinrri right tarklr lri Hrl .qimrtrrlmrk A, nl M. Wilsen .. It Inn' MnrT , Duhels. 0rrthrr r.mn rri Riililuiwin ..I. Ilrnrd II. Welnrr V. Itrewn nrtrrn- .Mls K. .Weiner Time or Iiitivm 15 minute. 1C.! K. 111.4 -I ". .. ..-.....-- !.-., . .. I..!...., . -.:-.. ship, will net t:;ke n.lvan age of the '&? - ftii.. ffuirtafi? ' ' .rSMEr niter or Hie eeminmce in nemrrs m nn- innnef , . . .rnnunrK .. tennt,) wlr Kngland championships giving t hr, the W lUMmU M"T,?.unS!SS?.,S option of standing out In H'J '"""imiceuI. Hiihk, the challenge round, or of playing - - .. , rut ..i .. i..... , t..ii.. riA. r .1 ..-... r-t . . , i i 1 i..w,1,... tvnii I ireuc 1. 1 Pfc iiiiyrin iiiivu ri ne-H'j i i.in.m, ir., .iiiii. -. venire jn' A tinlaue came of field liiK-ke ' ,,lMp iiini:rfE-ii- te pla threucli l'22. lege, victors ever Harvard and Ariwnit , i nn(J southern champions, Ilnerl up PUIMCGC TEAM APTIWC against the Texas A. and M. College CHIIMbet IfcAMAbllVt football team, champions of tlie Seiith- . .. .1 t 11.1 .,.. 'Pin ..tei. .....-, euc.i. .-.... wuk m Ji.,w anu ine emrr ul uuini hu.ai i.,'. staged 'this morning at the Ocrmantewn Cricket Club, when two picked teams from the club one composed of men 1 men wen the game. 10-2 There nan n large crowd en hand te ' Plav Lancaster Today and Delce I T.cctnters are expected te attend the 1 Club en Thursday CHARLES PAPDOCK.--- LARRY BROWN I Kt&rrLatieruil. ee the contest, despite the cold weather, i Three games are listed en this week's Rut every one who had come te witness v, hi-rlule ler tne Aii-t ninese t euegians the game kept well under rover, and basketball team. Today, the Par Kast few went anvwherc near the side lines. He meets the Army Club nt l.aneas- The men ' p'ayed the game without ti.r; Tliurwlay, it plays at Delce, the the hfrvices of n. left halfback. Nene Rijnn Theatre, mid en Friday will was needed, however, as n large srere tmvel te Jersey City te ploy the Jersey was run i'p in n short time.' The score Whirlwinds. lit the end of the first half was 0 te 1 - - Robinson, inside right, was the in- lh rtehne Clnli n thti.i em,, iCl. dividual star. He scored four genl' ten dexlrca te ; jrhc'iuie cntiu-eii ,ih -inn ' T "li.. ",,,i i,1e,1 in thn nrciiinnlii. rf th n ime caliber ha' ing floors and offering persAnnlly. nnd nle!i in tne ncciiinuiii- r,enBhp inducement), wmtam n l.au- i flop of three ethers. He was the hr' (1n0i 3t2T II. n'ren. fhe unbeaten record of Centre and Its powerful efTense rarry It into the geme a heavy favorite, and Coach Meran said he was confident of victory, but looked for n hard game Tme Aggies, although heavily out'" weighed, also are confident. Coach Rlble, said his plavers were In high spirits, and tJiat while the public expected the rarrnep te play a defensive contest, it weunl adept Its stvle of game te con ditions that developed en the field. The weather forecast for this nfter nfter pieii is generally r'.eudy and cold. :;11,000 SEE BOUTS AT PHILA. CLUBS Results of Ring Bouts Here Today at a Glance .' KAYOULA PLAYS SHANAHAN teams Clash for Second Time In Week at St. Antheny's tr...H.i Klinnnlmn lywjvuni , .... I- leninni , ..li.... . unini First Hull' Disston kitked off, Pchwaitz an I Thompson rushing the ball in Hie di di lectien of the Rubins' goal. West, fullback eMhe visitors, rushed our nt'd smashed the offense by givitig the ball a beet down past the center of the field. le re-I Hie lioeins men toeii ine eucnse. nobedv1 Hevcrnl tinien lli. ball wnc placed expressing ever-confidence. Many thou- ' within sheeting distance of the gen, sands of tickets Iwve been sold, and it I hut oneh time the , great work of HARTMAN DEFEATS CAMPO had been estimated before the forecast Theman and Dewllng kept the Robins nmullln" L"-' -" of rain that 35,000 would see the game. Irem sering. On one occasion Farrell. of the UeDins. iirinweii tne enii pn-i , ,,,., ,,,.,, ,, .vit(.sse,l box- 5000 Jam Olympia te See Tendler and Jacksen in 1 Matches ROLLS PERFECT GAME flrlfi vat Ml ilMHiwn forward. . :rnr erntrr inpf ...miartl llUmtrlfk . ....guiird.... .. .Mc.Mrhel Referre Jlnimv Ilunm.y. lime of lulrn wje nilnute her l'eswtt Deuglims 300 In Fert Wayne Crack Bowls Doubles Match Day Ien. ()., Jan. 2. Rowling in the fVntrnl Stales tournament hen: yc-ter- ilnv wns fe'ittireil liv n nerfeet caiil( of The Kayeula Catholic Club and the noe, rolled bv fleergi Jacksen, of Feri . Shannlinn Catholic Club, with Dan Mc- ' Wnvne, who mad" twelve slrniglit S'Ichel, former Pcnn star and new ftrkes when pairing with H. Ehlc. in leach of the Penn fresh five, in their ,, ,0u11k. T'hv finished with n letnl inc-up. errner' ilnll. Itreets. mil clec mini v thistle Tlieue . : .- .. .-. , I Hum's linn and hiiananan was re- S(1lwnrtZi pnri Wayne, bends the sin lumen n vicuir iuiui i .......... ui . . flr0 Dlsstnn's fecend.iry defeeic. He shot within the penalty aren. and it loekeu like 1 score. However, wewilng, Disston's goalkeeper, made n gt eat save, Disston "started werklns the bell down lhe field and ninde a lepelitlen of the attack carried en by the Robins a few uiinutcsj before. However, nil of the shots madi' nt the goal by the Disun ites went wild, Thompson and Schwartz. ine matches here today. Four dif ferent clubs staged bouts. The biggest of the fistic audiences crowded into the Ohmpia, about" .1000 persons being present. OIAMP1A Karl llurlinan outhexwl Pedre Cnnipe. linimy Mwnie outpeinted Hilly .Mascot! . NATIONAL Willie Mi-own arid Charles Murliii drew. CAMBRIA IJebby Marriett stepped Jack Rese, Jimmy Hu-vtcr shaded Hebby Wel- BS,St' NEW 'ArillTOKIUM Kid Terry' knocked out Terry O'Nell. third. Willie Kid Wolf wen from Johnny llanlcn. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER . .in 1 111 Tr.rlfirn Ill . .1 in Thii Kranclscan .111 110 Jeseph H. Levy.. 410 ...lit Fergusen Jill . ..Ill lltll's I.uck ill ...111 Printer's Devil ..111 Jine. claiming, four-s-ear-eldo ncltlmr nlu.v In the preliminary game the Kayeula i Reserve live came through with n close ilctery ever the t'nitcd States Naval Heme five, by the cpunt of 2JJ-10. The Ijures af the end 'of the first half were . I'S, In favor of the home aggregation. ST. PAUL'S ALUMNI WIN l Hands Swarthmore Heckey Team Dewllng caught the. ball nut of danger. First Defeat of Season i.'or the next fifteen miniit Sf PiiiiI'm Alumni Ice lleekev lenm tenm threatened. Disston had a chance defeated the strong Swarthmore. team te score when Carsen mnde n long beet New Orleans Entries for Tuesday I'irrt race. JtneO. maidens, thr.-e-jear j. i, i . ii.l ...... ..... nt.l. T.l riirlnnfrH A erace ei iigiiiweigni miu -,. -'-.- --;.- ilfl imnere niu sclieduieu te uex ur ine nruaii iiii-n Daddy Wolf arena. Lew Tendler. of Philndel- Runtime lihla. was billed te take en Rnrney '"lh'," esneciallv made poe,- tries and Robins yXe',,.0he Oetl mm 'gleV man. was ! RZSSSST . secured tie ball and started it ileivn i ",...":.. t... ir.ii nnnnnnt ' second race held. . . . . " " . . ". '',:.V.,,, ' "nnnl. nf these! "'..'! ."". 0 (urlen..: ...fc.lM. ... ..... .. . -I'laill "' .li.l' r-l(J l.mtL. . .. , . ,ie .Mark esi ... v"i . . .100 Dinnel . ..Ill I 104 Alex. Hamilton . 10.' . . .lul rhim. A lliyne. .nil . . .lilil Diecletian Ill . .113 Twe Pair 101 ..10." "I'lilef Ilarthel ..10a' inoe. cjalmlns. three-jear-furlengs i . . . 00 "(irlnva 101 1 103 Ifright Lights . ..lOil . ..tn'i ArreheAil US . 10S Ce'.. Tayler . ...10s . .1113 Assumption 104 i .10s I ltr.i oem . .iuu .10S 'Devenlte . . . .100 .IU!i Little Ammle .... 8(1 i UmSmmk imllilmwmWM notable savings. Men who ivish their first act of the new year te be a profit able one, will please note that one of the outstanding features of the $200,000 Sale of Men's Suits and Overcoats new going en is the collection of Suits at cuiswra mi iiiii'iiiiMiii mi i - i ,,r i li 4. n en tic t iem It) a tic ter til ft Annln Ttnh n inn trth n ahnntlnir ' '" w.'u -"" ! . ,. . r a ..ii f ' - r r- " i uii i v, ...v-.. .... .-., .. .i. ..... ,,.i..i.i.. i rn. Amur maii iiiiu i ik ij..... a.i s. "enr m. U'C et. .iniiieny - lat.e wUh W. Wakefield and C Hern- .iictiiice of the Disston ienl. The oval , '""" """ N " V"'" .'"! t,h.' 1 '"V""' ' ' '-,.?"" " Tttentytilrd nnii L'arpen cr .. f rclede. I tvns worked Inte the nenaltv nrna. and. . A ."tripiewiii.i-ui was i i . m t.'.nVi,,,oed " , The hall was tilled te capacity l ,.- Krnff nn. p. z11rf.i,Pr. Vnrt , . t.im, .i iw.. in lfr l,lK i tibt-H nttrnctlen ei line iew u immw. ylilng orb . te. SCO spectators were en . s .. ,nte flrrt ,,nrp ln p " n, '.'nfecled. and sinnshed the of- ' h held at the National A. A. i.,,rBn, ,-l.eii Jimmy uumsey mew ins ,".,. vlth 1U) W. l-Mehrniaii felw I,v ending the hull toward llie,"1 l"f three m.tcnes was iu .. i .(.ockleach .. for the star of hostilities. ' ,, v f..nllm. ,,un f Pert AVnvnp. . im.!-.'" .i ,..ui. ,, i,.n,.iir.,i h.,i I rounds, as follews: Darby i spci ...h. tnnnw met liiHf week nml Shan- ..'...". .., ...in. ii-e t' """"", ,"" " ""." ,;"., ".".. ,!, . u-lili Willh Cnrr. Friinkle ltrlttiill i,Mh and ud. 0 tee'; second riace, wiih inn. r . ' tsecrn nrst nan: . lioeins. u wis'- "."." ....".. , .,. .n i.i. i..... ten Steel. 0. ...til, l.-i.l tli.iirv nnil IlUie Mien with Kes i. I V, in ' I A'3 of Aces ti,il.'(.i. MillllViiti ' ... . rt.... -. '....xi...,...t. it,.. .. -. IHIL IIU1 second nun .lelm Krause and Rddie Mullen, im.y i:eiyln At the start of the second half Robins , Philadelphia lightweight rivals, were Je ; o,eund'H-eli carried the ball toward Dlssfen's net. ,0 opposed te each oilier In the wind- ' .,Iuck pet . and Farrell tool, a long mssiens ne:. ir. opposed te each oilier in tne wnm- ' muck Pent . ..les "Devenite . . ..i" ig shot, but ni) of eight rounds ,tt the new Audi- SVrgt. Yerk . . . ten Little Ammle 8d and kicked it teriuin. and the headlluer ut the Cam- ' 'our',1.' " l:,0- nllewan-. four-year- , ' brla was billed between West Philadel- .rVKa,n' "I'..'' no Majer Jack . .101 inutes neither tliln Temmy O'Toele and Mike ( redell. Jehn s. lieinir n.ies nunzaf 101 Results of bouts fellow Panel Nnt tn Ban at Palace .Urert. Kagri iu net menoee.ge Chaneyiln the best played game seen in the from mldfield and Reese received the b en ei ine nve ueuin ai iii ice t-uiHcn in i I'liiinupiniiin ice iieriicy iruicue nice umi uuu wumvu n i ihuhi iwu, uu At the Olympia , ten'1rne,"r7rom"Waenerger' this season, by n slnglo'geal, nnd that Webb rushed In nnd blocked the shot. !' KffEageiTmani the only goal scored during the game The only score of the game came The opening contest brought tegethef win-it hum.-, iikui iiKii "; """'""i ' i;,u-l Hnrtmau and I'edie uninpu. me liuve been playing in rniner "nam It was the tirst defeat this S'lfih race. Poe. clalmltilTB. four-vrar-eldj and un. 1 1-1" miles: ... The Wit IIS lln. id-r ... . ...109 I'eurlls . . . 10". 'Trust O'flclal ..101 Halancn Wheel . .110 Xtlm Tentalne ....10' nnWude 10." "naladln 104 Wre-U-r Ill) Wlekferd 107 Little tu. .. .101 SIMh race, 11000. claiming. four-yrar-e'.Ui i. Inform ou that tjoiirge i:agel will net l veslcrdttv. at the Iecul Ice Palace, , teHwt beSyS cSS th" SeS?HTBia' U was the first game wen this sea- booted the ball te Hheppard. who cen- rill,)ine. TllP fermcr was entirely tee "'' Vniei1."10 mll:!i .Gr.at rmti SodSfter . it willli. .ntSut e Ti. be-, son. by the St. Paul's team; they tered. It In front of the Disston goal ,I(,;'0I. ,, he lctuPnuii winner after . ru, ,e'h,ner .' '. V.ffli Si'Sne . Jt'.is .'". "s ana r. J-iysiep anu uiucrsen niBiieu ""-'six f,St rounds. Hnrtmun used a pretty i Miend . ..l;i7 Madras eingi.arn. .ui. ball Inte the net , ,,,,t jlb K.erilll, ftPn nil(l Um;.iy. Cnm. $$ . ;, il,li'IS!,f11", ." .Ml MITCHELL ILL, WILL tttsht that can be ebtnlned. bre Kaxl rnn leave the hnsnttnl. nnd It (III nquuc an'iliici iwu wrrnn iui nun iu . , , tain. V.rv rerrv " C!hnnev will uDnenr en . IUCK. he wegram and will meet the bet Hint- 'season for Swnrtluiieic, which had wen its two games played. A second game between the Cctiuan Cctiuan tewn Cricket Club Heckey team nnd the Merlen Cricket Club team, which was scheduled for yesterday, was pest- luincd, as lull teams did net report for the game. Barnes-Hutchisen Win in Rain sjn Jese. Cullf.. Jan 'J. Jim Pirtin a Jeck Hutchisen defeated Mncdenuld inlth and Albert Ahr-ge at the Han Jeic buntry Club jcatcrday. 3 and ,'J. Dcsiilte h1U eln thHiimtiniil tits malnh ninl n . (ivT a Kin iiiitiimiiwui til" iiii tt .M uil lre.i4y cy heavy ceur the pnlf wan r larkably cced the lirnt hall et fhe match nnff ej, ak'amai tne par or 7U, lanwai R0CAP CHOSEN CHAIRMAN BOX LEONARD JAN .9 Standings and Schedules of Basketball Leagues no was a willing mixei. but his aggies- Drhahlah II .. 107 phlllHtlrie siveness was overcome In the hniith seienth race. $1000. cUlmlng Philadelphhiii'4 speed. Hartman "J;" and .up. 1 i-ir. muw; ...I....I umi .....1 ...!... .. ..t 1 1...... Irm Hey... . 107 . wcij;iu'u j.mi-.j. uuu .un. . .. ? iii.iv pounds heavier. Jluiniy Mende. 121. was the winner In the second bout, deleating Hlllj Mascott. of New Yerk. 11V This match, like the first, was decided by reason of n fast left jab. Mende out boxing the New Yerk entry. -.r.! Kinr ...11" Shilling Ner.tei 107 'Mies Di'..e M. li ... .10.1 Jehnnv (ii-iten. il reward Bound. lOt IMe Smrldlns' S7 Machiatel!1 Ariprt-ntlce nllewunea c'alnied Weather cle.r track fat. 101 four-year. 02 104 fIS I 9 ini 07 i Lecal Sports Writer Named Head of ' Muscular Affliction Causes the College Boxing Officials EASTERN LEAQIIL! w l. r.c. w it. r.c. T-nien 21 8 .880 V -narre S yj .400 "man,. 10 5 .'! reatr-vllle R la ,S8 trtnten. 11 0 .C30 I'hllliea,. s 15 .'.'SO fudlnt... 10 12 ,5 New Yerlt. a'lt 111 THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE Tenliht Trenten at CeateaWlle: Nat Yell. I Heading, Tu-jdu Camden nt Scranton Wcdnridiy- WIIKesOlarre at Camd-n. 'Ihur-diy Reading at Wlllici-Harre i i i T. ranten al Trenten: Camden at Postponement in Beut Sched uled in Milwaukee Today nllad- nh a. Saturday lTw Tork at "WIllceB.Bart- , Annapolis, Md., Jan. 2. Lieutenant it. .A. iiii'iiiuiiBiiu, uiiiirti eiuies .miv , presltieul Intercollegiate Boxing Asse ciatien, announces that William H. Recan, of Philadelphia, has been the -. ..... unanimous choice of the association as 8000 FANS chairman of the Central Renrd of Rex- ' Ing Officials. i All referees and judges will be chosen , Milwaukee. .Inn 2. Renny I'.eon or approved hy the cliainnnn te officiate ,,,,, ,.-,tweie, champion boxer, will nt the different teuriinntents given by . ,T, , m-,,i n ni..,.i,. the cellcsc and university members of "Mel ' i,,1(cv h"n- Ml-wnukc?, en At the National A pair of flyweights 'ashed in the up, 7oe. ns 'fuiiengn: initial bout. Willie Rrewn 105'j. nnd ''''"" cilrl ,fl VJifti Vt Charles Martin, 110. boxing a draw. J,Vlv,l,N,,,-r,rl ' lei 'ildy ia. I.M.ur aha nn.l tlin.i It a nf lint t nnlf tin. llit-rrlman . 1 ft.1 Tawaufnlh l DISAPPOINTED 'lead, but at the final clang of the gong .;r'r'Bh 1 ie je'hnf'ca.-v t neiiuer appeareu te nave mew u uuj advantage. thn nnfinelntien Tlin tournaments urn. In he helil nniler AMERICAN LEAGUE PPU which i-ennent Mm hlnlie i.l.nlu lii. cm ' Ui i rtrendw.y. "' L, f3?3 I e1' nmuteurlm. j i ii n i ,nsi wipna.., . y 4 .8JU EISS WINS RUN At Cambria Rebby .Marriett. le8, ejiened the show bv scoring a technical knoikeut ever Jack Rese, liiO. when th Captures TWe-Mlle Street Eve Pastime Club Monday night. January 0, in a tei- tennd no-dccisien bout instead of this afternoon, as erlcinally arranged, the nnkennnAiniin hcliiir occasioned bv a 1 stepped in the third round Marriett 'muscular affliction suffered by Mitchell. , outclassed Rese from the opening gong, Reth Mitchell and Leenard went and when the referee interceded Rese tlueugh the fermnllty of weighing in I was saved from nn unnecessary lacing, nt of i tills forenoon, each tipping the beam Tim second contest resulted in u al l.TT'f. pounds. cot-King ruuii tche wmmi """".''" 1111 v t ilUfiii. 'ninnger of i.cniinru, ' gast, jj.i, uuu .iiuiih.v isi-i, u.iyj, idtpana-ii s a .mil liait Oerm, 1 f, Am MY Name 4 2 .(187 Merrill.... I 5 1S7 Ne tames will be played this week MANlTACTUnERS' I.EAOUE 1.,, . VJ l'.vi9i . W. L. 1.C. fine. iwr. 1 ui uuu Am, iliyy,. a 4 i.n r' ti. a ,ni Art L onetype,, S 4 .420 Bought sanTirwTr.sT nirnir-ir inn '.. i time A. O. for members, His time was ' hin '.. . nrrv .utt the arraniremeut for ! scored heavily ul close quarters, w. i.. p.p ,:.? ..I twelve minutes flat. Thirteen members ih,. .lmmiiinn te fulfill bin encairemcnt tcr. however, was the levercr ha'fTug the chuinpien tlie latter winning by a slunle. Wolgast in. ?7ne. 1 mlle nn n i - :r.: .. - i. ..t... ..... . 1 . it... ...e..... ..zii h rniiu- x.eiRia ttiiH run tviiiiim. in .- , n . il.. i.. im... sf..m' r. 5 8T I ilnv's two. mllr. streel rim nf H,a P,.u. .... Mi,.i..,ii:n il,.'iVl. I. '.nil .-111 I,., nnntlniinllf lime Intn Imk iiiiiiniieiit umi llasemea ... .101 Ilnbyl'aust ". u ( ,uoe i r, i ii t i tt. .. ni'-ct .umnni mi - i" " " "'","" V i n . i .-L it .. Mary lane llauer.1"'.' -.lacie Il-.ir ill- S..- AdHllni .11111 lllaek' Tient -., moil .. 1 .857 Oxford )i ,iuteh a 1 .8.17 Ilethlehem (llirBip.. R 2 .714 Pall. Prel I started and nil fiuluhed. H A je. 4 !42i)' Zeiss took the lead from the outset and i .14.1 hn u-iis never hendi'il nllhnnirli .Tnhn ln. I at New Orleans en .Tanunry 10. Mitchell is suffering nn attack of iinrr.at'n. 4 a .en Olivet civ. t en ' i!.0 V',UH " ev7"c n( "''i no! Jehn..Mc- ' wj,nt phvsiclans term myesitis, which hiii ueuny, rirat Dutch 4im,ir" "m " tci iiurtiii-iirn pev- H ; an inflnmmaden of the imiKcles. 'Hie I 1 earned the deeiylbn en point' , At New Auditorium Havana Entries for Tuesday I'lmt race, claiming, three-yea- e'di, $700. :li furlenge Happy Olrl .100 Mar- I ..ion Moeremiue 10.1 Last Olrl 10. Athgarien . .110 hun Olrl .. Ill Second race, rlalmlng, four- ejr-e,ds and 100 101 .101 .101 .110 110 third race, .lalmlng four-ear-eids and , U'i $700 r. i furlenae- DUIe er . .100 Maysvllle 101 Memphle . . 101 Yeemareit .li'i I Ituniphrev 105 I.tthnllcU. 1"." ll Aglow . .lOIUollnere . .. 10H , Red . . .110 Ulnent . 110 Meney . .tllorrageon 11" Teurth race, three-year-eldi rml up. The i ArBenal Handicap, rurn $n00. M, furlongs ' .1.. .... .1. T..- I. ... , .1 . match WHS i;r58ian . . 107 Jlumtw Jurn'm .lOd Ilelle of E.Ua- .ludge 1'ryer 1 i bethtewn . ..115 Ouv'ner 120 Fifth ruci! Uulmlng, three eat -olds and un. S700 ii fuiiengn: i M.ul Nell 11.1 Mun Rese 10.1 lllack llabj . .1011 Second Ceuwi 107 KbiliiRialii . 10s ItaEi-1 W. Ml Wiililnj Ureaiu 11.1 HiJlh race, claiming, feur-yeai c 1 and 107 I0J 107 no Men's and Youna Men's Alce Suits One-Third Under Price iy "e $23.50, $32.50 $38.50' i $46.50 and FINANCIAL LEAOUE ' . "T .iu"e". neiiuer uau tne trouble affecls his left shoulder, and' W. L. P.c. w i e l"A' V ... ., . ', . is said te parul.e umtrel or the arm. A Knockout resulted in tne opening !J Srt 2 ? li00 4tl 8-Nt. a n 'Si Order of tinlsh of the first six men : Mitchell wound up his active train- contest when Kid Kcllj . 1RI. put BiSfftV. IU YAW ,', I '4iSn: -Wk ing Satutday and was reported te be Terry O'Ne',1 112. te sleep ,n the third nd Tltli a 4 .anil " "O0 GaiHgher and Jlllin:i HainDten. in the n nk of miiditieii. The muscil- round. A right te the law spilled' Seuthwark haa drnpped out ' The event stnrted from the clubhouse. Inr trnnhlr. nttneked him vesterdav. but I O'Neil for tlie full count NORTH MIILA. CHURCH I.EAOUK i Section A " l- ': TV 1 n Twenty-fourth nnd Asnen streets, te Twenty-second street, le Falrmeunt i avenue, te t nrintlilan nvcuiin, te ti Irani t!"nr,H. 5' V -Ut il!' I- ' n " r4f , i College, circle the college wall te Twen- Net' Vniml i :JJ? WVi' 1 ? :i.v-fifth strew te Aspen street and fin. j m!lde 1 R I'hitit. s ,e7 Ht.p. Kp'iV: 7 -J ' Ished nt the starting point. mUe pi Amateur Sports Section n lllch. 12 2" .8.17 2d Men'lt.T n' P.?. Ilr'h 11 Bin i. ," " n 0 .B5T h Chrlit. I) s 7sn Krt""""' ?. . " I It 7 6 .038 Advocate ' 1 li 'k-! I V'f ''""'''J s,,',"s xl "'' e haw PHILADELPHIA amitbd .i.1?...'0'1 ':'.5.Pn. .'.' .'("'"'y .'"-1. 1'Mbruart f,,r - w. i.i.AUUK iiiai-ciahs neme leauia eiinring vtiitalit- In W, L r.C tn . .. nucemenie. Mier 14 5 .780 Huhurh. ::..'! ' - 'i.f'.t ' ratna 14 R 7DM Dever. I"'"? a M H '551 ''"mere.. Iceland 12 7 .031 Vlncenm., nothing was given out pending an effort 1 Willie (Kid) Wolf was tun clever for te offset the affliction through .treat- Johnny () Neil, and the fui'iuer iu nientf, I turned a victor Iu the second number. until II '.!( this forenoon was it 1 lAelf weighed 12s and Ilanli 11 wax two known that tlie bout would, net ' pounds lighter. lace. Leenard mid Mitchell were ' . I. ..wiliili lii fin lhe hnvliif I'ltmtiil I fee al 10 e'aftck. but this formality was Nativity Club Elects lioiiniieneq wuen worn enme irem tpe ine ar.nirii meeting t u . s.umu LnjallK1. 107 Lieut. Will , Tuiul.n l.ljikh 110 .Murray 1 MMCtiiui' aliewunce Wulmrd I Weath. r clear track fast French and Farrell Win . rilieliiiret. V. C , Jan ? Mnu.e iiirun. irunKhmnn anu jeun 1 urrei Quaker Ridge defeated Cjrll IVal'.er Tngle weed, und CliarleH MutherMile. In an exhi bition golf match en the champuMiiM rpuiei' Thev had a beet hall of 81 Is 7,1 In a strong wind Tarrell with a 7J had the bett Individual sceie Scraps About Scrapjers -. . .. . I . . 1 ' .1 .1 .11. rli.. LVnnl.. P ., . .UHMicii iminu umi i."' c.iuii'M was en , i,Yl te the.' presidency and l"hil j 11, t,. i, siuged at the Lincoln ancf dhien U for the day. I'roineter ler ..u.v ivlin ait nilere.iiriini. njln...l .k.. i... willli. . , . in"' ... -- - ,..u,.,, mi. iiitae .- Andrews lennrted II lull team for a numbnr of veara . chinen "... . ...... nr.uiiiniiT inn nin.p ...in.... .. .. .. .... lieDuy itrii. I With the eturt of the nv n,ir ..,. In xlng rlut.s are te held i-vtav in Pi !,). plil.i The 1 si Palace Olimpia nn I Na tional ere the ma Jar (Hulle ar'tm uhlie oilier places for weekh pundifests ir. tin. I'utnbrla, New Audllnrium Lincoln A Htlfl ueiuen uam a .tu-.-tegle tieuis ,i'e r nii. t'l.niin. aiinaiii in. .......... .-,...--. .. ..... .i.i.... rri, . . ... ehn Llttlet. 2440 c-irueni;.- 1 ceiini ete se f III of he U ir 1111(1 ter urn vlc" ' .. "'"""i"''.... J'..""'" u'f-. ars -. ........ , - , - -- HAtt '1111'I.IIJ. .lV-r'll Itl'l-lUlll liril It iirt'iiu, which iiii.niit iiiui ewtui irrenus inn lie 1 r the Natal Secial i ,u , nne .... ,.J V l":l.'iry' ' ""r11!! v"ttn , nl 11 ,i-mei, open fei benis tt Itri anv of the local in.i.in MMH) persons h llet 1. I II.uLIiim ul,. K.-.iru lm, J derii. - llf has fS-wn suciessfm . 1' e contest. At hee;i named sliah-ir.in of . he, Heard of Dl- nmnteur u.itr und neit I. .evklVi- pref.s ......1 1.. ... 1 leitma. rile Nntltlty b.ukvtb.ili le.un n.is amnal rr-stlee " '" lined te come I nniuirtant gnme s, hrduled ihls t rt 1 "'u"' 'lr-",M'' r s C . 7 0 I Mi rr.llten Ce V .'' 'V ,V.RiriTth 4 2 .1107 Stand "iSV r t 383 ertroek, S .1 .300 " ' 000 y illiany If j " 14 fi 73M UnveV "'0n 'rltliial I'ellhHl (lull, of fleu'h Phll.nl - " 41111 11111. 1 nil 111. 1 iq 1 Mill t irm.M v ih np.t. ? IT 200' i-'nas tims In 01 out of the city. -Vat Iciim! "0(10 iicimiiii hud nlnnneil a IS Ul P. Imnlli, e-.. W.v.t.n !!., ......' , . .,. . ....ii. i. ---.- ,,i,ii,.. ...... ...... "' iii'iuirii iiiin VEST PHILA. INIJUSTrtlAr. ,w.... " icnfili and Qu.fi, ,irti. M",., ' "1PnK"'. a" ' u "'as leperted II , n ll'Vi.', ..'!,' lV',l"' """ '.'"V1." -"ui-'li The N. K. Juitlnrs. ,1 atnin sient.in- meil-sUesl Ueli'gaiien would be lieic I V"" Vi1i"'y;.iT... .hi ... ..... "l" 1. I'.i;. ttf , .. .eai .-hi tani. rt villa te aecnie tfnin.. ui ,..,. V W...L " " "" ,"" .'"" (lU.nletK of the lame. cge. either at home 01 l!vl nntlniulnulu fp,.m ..11 .,., r 11 Any. Htinuel J Star-, 2438 North Nairn Uexlllg enthUHliisis Uelil all pints of .,,, , Biuet . "'" the middle and northwest sections of New Billiard Recerd .?i''"i,;L.Ji'l!r, V.L',ven;!,hlr,n- the cmintry bud 1 cserved tickets for the, Londen, Jan. u.-T. Newman v.. ..Ci. VT 1 .."r,r.i'.J.""."Vi. '"'" . ' h nffn r. cons (icie, .is. luuiling 11 new wer 11 iii-.iuii. .I....V. .1.1.. .r.ii.a u. .iir p.iiin njri 1 e'lliir r.t i-nnte or away. Meyer Petamkln '-1 Deuiii rnurin s.ieei. . bv II. IV. Htutensen In 1IIIL'. nmni.n'. r..i New YOrK UBIeatS Falce iwi lecerd of 844 waa made In October. IU19 New Verk, Jin 2 With only ten men In WKST PHILA CHtmciI I.KAQL't; W. I. n n tliany 7 1 .87.1 nieckUv : !i' '" "1, 5 :?778h Ccn,tnir;' i -m! Becend Tfami r v n n Mliany , 7' " .875 nieckley "', '' li Prei . T 2 .77s iVni?.V... rt " lUrn&cls 7 77u ry u "'.' ''" Hill Till will liex unilt-r the n.tne f "' Yi uiig Hebbv llarr.tt r the futuie He it 1 w 111 Ing te aivemmudue Victer Prrue of Pittsburgh, at uuy 1 f the local iiubs Veung llrbeh. a Hracue. N Y. middle- Hgnt. Is in snap rer local bouts. Amour his opponents have been Nere Chink. J lhnny ...da v out 1 Seu Anierlnui II. (',, n. thhteen-flf teen-year-old -.i.i-... . ... 1 1.11.. .. .... . ... . 1. in uui'uuvii .'-. .". ' -- ..uitii ii""iu llniunrrl MUirKal V 1 1 II I ..-k.. .""..' In Hngllsli llllanls by making a hr. ul. of ;:,':";., Ti.narn'i jea (lani in 11.. V.. .,"'."' 1274 The former ricerd nt 1MB was made '""ur-11' 1 nam.i jesijans and Harry crb PC ti 8 .000 team, veuiu uk te sirnnge gamea with . ... ...... ....... .... . ir made bis lenar run nn si.,r,iv .,ii,. Whites' Hurler and A IfelKman Nie- ir...:. IB rainier niierinir i.i.i. ..v-i .u.n. ..... . ..... uu.j ini innii 111 .-...,. ......i 1 . .. ,-...... -- . ... v.... h. inn, -haw .. .h. i... .'- 1l.h....l 1.hl... .1I.H1....J Iiik nil tulnus the hervlies of one nt Ih.l. tvillte iIR)1IIK iiKSHIll c ...iv, ,h. ........... ..i ,,u,i .... ---,- -,--,- -- ..... .: T- .: -...., learns uf lhe same callher offering rvas Able uuirintee-, htrte, 'II111 Nerlliriist I'rufrs.liinals iIiih trav.lliiR nvc delre fi mr.i tean. . naries ui I fullbacks il . ..... ,i. 1 game, the . .via., snuit urlTig il.S iaer wrl n .1 1 llw' f"r ,.,,v?r"1 :e"rJ I'-'tklner Pa'lce .""cer V'eveTef "llSfyoUe! J!." '?.?" l,05U"ir.P W" l W""" fed gall.-nt resistance against liv "' l,""""0,l ln l"-'' -v.. 1.1. I. Hit. I. n.. ...1,1. ...... I.I..... II.. rl. nf.rl l 1 1 l ...... .. -.I. i." ( can hate the matches at the llljeu lied il niri i .,,.,,....-. or lie s-ni' tuliu- (lures U scr cd hiiihm. et tne mri. rim,' . i-iin m uie ... ' j nELl, ri-.I.LPiiO.Nt. LIAf!i.n I' etteet Atn.rli.m li.u. mate i rt New Yerk Oval The IT nl.lln ('. (. it W. L. ! n .... 'I reuii '.111. Pet fAO'ilr. tveulJ I.I n .1 ,. rl.pl. tin uct bc.iten in lllc la-t live k. es v.cl s.'tu.id FTDlvment e 0 l.oeo L'orrlstewn it' ''c' I 'r"" ",J and Jiu'l tlais irayeims Uam-I 'ilnul h t'le j tli. jcnre of .1 anali in I hut ins; ajl 'ind e ! ai u ir, v U l.AAft tJonttn.et'n tSXx .'.llll".1" "" i..;'.'u."JU" niuuctlUMii, 1. i "" ' ,"" -s " isanmj- i ,,i r..nri v, r- nvnni,,- j 0 .SSaLXJU. J. Cuuil..', 3CiS ilvl(,u jUlUt. . ilikU. M'Yt'- r --.- I'llkllier. u ten r'alklnrr let! the m S.nltli ,, . iiiij iiinnrii. 11 1 j.i. , 1 iuine. .it he 1 lery Icn.'cl. mis .is ,.n an-titeui , . 1 . 1 1 .11 1 mi" ,1 1 .e s ,1 p. fc (In. of 11 tm I e" (If .1 1) 11 1,1, , 1 huh bimvin nivii iiurvt 11 ut 11 writes 1 ere. 1 el. ti 01 1 1 or tiiilil ulu .a iia Men should bear in mind that these savings are based en our regular prices for these famous Suits prices which, as most men knew, were by far the lowest for which garments of such fine quality could be bought anywhere. The styles are new and correct as distinctive as any young man could desire or as conservative as any man of reserved tastes could demand. The fabrics are handsome and every thread of pure wool. The tailoring is faultless. The collection includes ALL SIZES and ALL PRO PORTIONS regular, stout, slender, tall, short. Remarkable Suits in every quality essential at remarkable savings. Four groups $23 50 S.,2.50, $38.50 and S-lG.nO. Men's Overcoats, new $23.50 $32.50, $46.50 and $54.50 Ulsters, Ulsterettes, Bex (.'eats and Chesterfields including prac tically every conceivable fabric. At $23.50 and $32.50 men's and young men's styles of rich all-wool weaves. At $46.50 and $54.50 handsome styles of finest imported and American fabrics. Men's Fur-lined Overcoats $75, $135, $1 75 and $235 M- - , "" --- - Huniv is at mi' n ii ut t'x il . jinn i B n.rtnf raarpnahlf Kcny- ituy uuW wants te get a crack at Bu. l.vL. S I'eivi.n. wu y .,.. amer wimeyartcrald HMT nuLa.s,q , Japanese Mink, Muskrat and Marmet linings, with rich fur cellars. MEN'S CLOTHING STORE - SECOND PLOOK STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, mmmi..wmmmimmmmKmmm n W " i A 4- tm rrl' 1 ii rW- ) KsU JlW) :-i '. .-i'ls. i -4 ii'iWjUiiMiifiK? .i- . ' .i FWlIlI- ,... 1