Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 03, 1922, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 20, Image 20

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sxas A. and M.'s Victory Over Centre Puts Anether Small
"J$TTER ELEVEN WINS
U SHEN TEXANS SPRING
i SURPRISE ON CENTRE
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iptlive Sens Run Rough-Shed
m' piens, Who Arc Outplayed and Outgeneraled.
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Roberts and McMillin Fail te Glitter
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Uy ROISKUT V.
Sperl Kdttur Ktenln
dN$OXIlfc!U small ceIIcrp wns put en the football mup yeaUTday
JijVjTexns A. and M. defeated the famous Centre College eleven by the
no - 1 i
"122 te 14.
It was the blftKOM utirprisc ever experienced In this or any etner section
-Ice the United States adopted that alleged Eighteenth Amendment The
y.tlre State of Texas is delirious with Jey tednj and innny of the citlrcns
jn'e trying te corroborate the (.core by Interview lug the cyc-wltnesse.
1t. It was a surnrije. but in no way can the victory be called a iluke. The
uOOO upeetaters at the new stadium
the Southern chnmiileni. saw
rers of Harvard, Auburn. Tulnne.
re amazed at the wonderful exhibition
been given even an outside chance te win.
Perhaps the Centre team showed the effects of the long Feaveii and llir
fMnif trip te the Const. This might be true, but In no way does ir
tract from the vlrterv of the Texnns.
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'uiuf in my mum, pinycti n ueticr game man tuu narrnrii en m-iuuvr -i
fvhen the Southerners scored that memorable ()-te-0 triumph.
r The better team wen. There's no question about that. Coach Dana
Vtttblc taught his charges a system of sound, tenslble football and the sim
plicity of the plays added te the strength and power of the attack.
Centre could net gain consistently. The stonewall line was in every pla .
fce ends smashed attempted end runs and the forward passes were tee well
IYerel te gain any ground. In ether words, A. and M. matched every
'us attempted by the Colonels and then went them one better
M
!lncjP' W'lS e tcendcrtul spectacle at the big stndmi.i, irnri had ban
fkU built by the pragrcmive citizens of thin city thrtc months age.
Mes.TAc amphitheatre looked lihe a miniature Yale bowl, icith seats all
hop n round the field and exuberant and noisy rooters cheering every play
tf
Centre Feur-tO'One
i'AT THE start the crowd cheered leyallv because they believed it was tiieir
duty te help the home boys, They believed it was a forlorn hope, for the
Southerners were four-te -one favorites, with no takers. Few bets were
Hiken en A. and 51, holding Centre te three touchdowns. The most optimistic
-jllewers of the team predicted a 10-te-O score in favor of Mernn'j men.
j$ecfefe, when the home folks held the visitors at the start, gained Mime
fercd and went into the lend with a safety in the first period the mob could
and. restrain itself.
He Texnns can make a let of noise. They can cheer louder and mere con
Patently than any one gathering. They kept It up for one straight hour of
'fifty, and today thet-e who let their voices are considered hcree. They
jnewcd their appreciation audibl and vocally.
j) Centre did net leek se geed after the kick-off. "Ked" Itebert-" booted
'.the 'ball deep into the territory of the Texnns and little Panders, the half-
'iback, who weighs all of l.'IO peuniU. returned the bn'l te mid-tield. This one
'lay -gave A. nnd 51. the needed confidence. Thcu and there they discovered
fiy could gain ground against this much-heralded eleven, and placd harder
BfStball.
Ws After three plays. 5Iiller punted and IJartlett wus guilty of what might
feternml a benchctul piny. Instead of nllewing the ball te go ever the goal
j for n safety, he caught It en his jnrd line, ran ever the gal line
re he was tackled by Wilsen. This was a safety and A. and 51. led by
p score of 2 te 0.
j,0 Fer u long time the spectators did net knew that the Aggies were ahead,
Jiut When they learned that the home team was in the lead the noise became
his fenlng.
Wer .
fjj ALL of the time Centre was t rpecltd te put en a spurt and wipr
out the early lead teith an avalanche of touehdewnn. This.
Is heictver, did net happen. The Colonel reuld net gain threxnh the
TJ line or around the ends, and the first half endtd with the neerc, -' te V
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Aggies en Ball Throughout Second Half
5H, THE fcecend half the Aggies earned the nickname of the "Ii,ilihunks
briief the Southwest." They were en the ball nil of the time whether it was
. huiblcd or a man was carrying it. Several times four nnd five mn tackled
demCentre runner, showing that they eluded the intci-fercrs and played for the
I carrying the ball. Their detensp was .superb in fact, about as geed as
r"nve seen tins year
bar.
Centre had an opportunity te (.core,
jijhe pocend period. ilsun, the star
dfcn tne ball was en the u-junl line and A. and 51. was penalized 1." yards
thillne plunge by Ileberts took the ball te the yard line, and n touchdown
irjtmed te be only a matter of M-oend. 5Ic5Illlln tool; the ball, but he fumbled
beda Texan rrrevercd the ball one inch from thp goal line
le Here is where the Aggies really wen the game, and It was a substitute
fsj wen li. .uiuer, wne was u-ei in
HJjre injured, steed behind the goal line
" ,d, booted the ball fi.S jards. It was
MId rc r un l""le "" lr Piaccu
JJLjjtart all ever ngain.
f ut -mruuinii'ui me iirst nan ir was neiiccu tnnt "lieii lebert. the ail -
ti tjinerican end, was net playing his game or was being outplayed by Wilsen.
fceuld net gain ground and lteberts was circled for long gains. Hnwevci
"RetV' hurt his knee early in the pnmc and this slewed him up eenslderabh
The Aggies came buck stronger in the n-eend half and were going
j-ped when one of the backs fumbled en the l.Vynrd line. Tanner, the Ccntru
tllback, picked up the ball and took it te the 2-yard line. Frem theie
gneddy tool; the ball ever for a touchdown. This placed the Colonel In the
j0d, but it was held only a short time.
CENTRE received the lick. off and after Uee plays A. ai.d M
v recovered a fumble en the S.hyard line. A trick play tea called
and it worked. It trot a triple pais, something similar te the
used by Lafayette uhen it defeated Pittsburgh last October et,ly ,i
iertcard pass icas used instead of a run.
Aggies Lead Again and Held It
WHILE the Centre players were watching the ball pas, uem ,. mnn l(J
another In the bnckflpld. thev forget all nhein i:vins. the end. This
auujik man run 10 nic goal line ami ns nil alone wlien Miller threw the ball
ETans stepped ever the line for a touchdown and the A?gles took the had
And they never were hi-nic d.
Still. Centre had n el nice, as the score was enh- 0 ie 7 ngnlnM them
But en the very next pln that e,nii.-e was lest, nnd it wus unfortunate that
, ,th son of the Centre coach. Temmy 5reran, spill", the well-known bean
X Temmy received the liall en the kick-off and. after a 10-vard gain drennnrl
.Wtrthm. tackled. A Tcrran was It and another march te tlu ',$Tnl
started. M hen the ball was carried te the fi-yerd line Wilsen en a wide
em! run, carried it ever for a touchdown.
' The final A. nnd 51. score came after a niece of nnnr hriulti-n-i, ., ,i..
. part of MrMillln. After he l,.i,l hi.,.n tackled behind the line He tried te male
lateral pass. The ball went wide; Tnnner could net get his hands en it
, and Winn picked up the enl nnd ran 30 jards fur n touchdown.
; Centre scored en a forward pni-s late In the fourth period, mnkli Tie
5jCerr 22 te 14, They were desperately tring te s-en- when the whistle blew
J This gaine has done mere for football in Jie Seutlnvest tlmn any on en
et0( imagine. It punhed a hitherto unknown college into the limelight nnd
tbWvne.v en Texas A. nnd 51. will be recognized throughout the ceu'ntri
Tlnting Centre ia no mean accomplishment, and it took u geed team te de ii
j,'(eii iue VRgius nave a goeu team.
MI. t n-t.A nl.lnin. nlai. ...iim.i.i 1 1. n .1.- V
Vfy " "" "'" """ milt mi- irnrs game will he a feature in
at city. The best team In the Southwest will imet a recognized enni.nenr
m the East, and the game will net
JJOOTIl.XLL an vntertnin game
proved, ralk i.eicii lure, after
Centre, note believe there i n fianta
rerniTlaht. 1011, bv
Beets and Saddles
A nurse allowence rare, for S1,"J00. at
A mile nnd a fourth, furnishes the fen-
ilr nt ew llrlitnnu filnv .Tnhfi S
tlfnlen appearB best, end is in with
fety 108 pounds, while the probable
r..t.nJr- Vrlvnl. l., Ia ..LK
Aian.ss.,v", , v...... ,.., iMinui.
Ha ver jiivii is imiireving, ami migui
iat tielticleBe for trigate for a place.
slf &ncerseB well placed in ether races are:
fW ccr, race, Uinere nine, rrudeuce,
,tb Timet wcer.l, Alexander Hamilton,
r 1 i-eiinyuaKer. two fair: third.
Cnwlieitl, Ultra Oeld. Sergeant Yerk ; '
,m. lira Fontaine. Haider. Ilalnnce'
n.i.1 . Rtl. n..et f...ll tl1,.ll.
nam
ia tvrtt Blxth. Great Oull
the ttH'uV.! seventh, Michlnvelll, Hur
cae limit, aiumming
bat that deem
terfelflnj KhftFirnt rftce hast Girl
04tMUrUr.A"i""T:i,l?'Yr.'' ;.;,. un.Urp,rHU, w y.
Wl i jy V-hn.& &mphir V' .Men'. FurnuWne. 724 CheBtaut Street Athletic Geed, m-r., 1
li, V JZJU1 ubathtewn i Afiimh .TnmKn TSll " " "t,"' "rfl""1"" " I3 I IJT I'lnle, once. one. or n. rm peen 1 1 , !MXftJX:3UAWrr.rAVfiHI M (
W. a.-"- VV ": ' ' -"' T""" f nfr-it-lT-rr r" -it rr nnirtii -ir. ' " . . 1 ' ' ' 1111-"- nw.
I Tk i) - ' ""A" V7' r .. 1 ) A ' rfsV. f . - l IJVlLj
MlBJyHtfiluaLL v.. f . 'foil. . , I jAL- L-'jmm K I I
Over Southern Cham-i
M.YXWKU.
l'ubllc Ledger
Dalliu, Lc.. Jnu.
when
core
saw the native pens run reugn sneu
them outplay and outgeneral the con-
Arizona and Washington and I.ce, and
of football from a team wiiicii una
A. nml M. nlmeil unbeatable football
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Favorite at the Start
but the "Hallheuks" prevented it
end, was detected using his hands
tne game tiecaie two of the regulars
nnd, kicking into the teeth of a btreng
one of the meit remarkable punts ever
tne nan in miii-tield, and Centre hid
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be a cinch for the visitor.
and again
thin axiom has iitcn
seeing Tcrui
Clam.
A. and 1 . defea.
I'ulllc l.tdecr Company
Oev'ner; fifth. Sun Hese. Waking
.T'"' TIHnS1f H,ibj! slxtl1' Mary Jone
lllaker, Loyalist, Tuknlen March
I .'"!. J!ck. Pnllllps' T.fenid her.
iiuX 1 cl "" . D" "'nnlnB th N
Aa.n
?nd .of Pleasure and Tly" Wtcht e!15
, ; '".''"'il" h,0',,ltv,",,es "f '" iM'ii p
,"" ..?"'. ',milrh uit w her. Guv h..
T-r-
iuuhd evrrj-xnwi
uene evrnhlnir ever ask,d of him an'i cn
mO..H "T.'1 ri" ,rJ"? fll I'irlerii. , ,,v
mU,VA. "?, h defeifrt llenlf'e, Mii
Jumlma Itteh Cost, llj-Run, Daw i,t
many ether one, of hlKh speed. Ui an1
that hnd in'tn prd cteJ for him i j.i. '.," '
KaiTareunds "in ThAl'?. ,c"'." ' ""
Sr&S 8KwVhi,r1iK8t . n'm i,!
L.u.1, uhlrh run ,Z,Zl 1,11?. Jn. "?" '
another tribute
m ih ;..,'k ."'i. '
llfll-r T ...I. i..
Htar III a, a .Ire Kuril, in,' ..ua,,ai
Kintucsy lllly, Is alsu by North bturjii.
EVENING PUBLIC
i Defeat Ceatesville in Last-Min-
ute Rally, but Game Is
Protested
!
(CELTICS WALLOP THE BEARS'
THE Eastern Imsketball League has)
provided Its dally thrill. Yesterday!
nearly all the Trenten team wns wis-1
pended for thirty days Ter reported
"open insubordination." Today they
ere reported as having played ugalnst
Ceatesville last evcriing, ns 5Ianager i
Fred Walters said thev had committed
no offense In thnt they did net receive '
word te go te New Yerk in time for
Sunday's game with the Celtics.
The 1'etters defeated the (Vinten. 2(1
te 25. when Teddy Kenrn enced a field
I goal in the last thirty seconds of piny.
I And 5Ianngcr Jehn ltchncy, of the
(eats, has protested the victory, nil of
which means a warm session of the
i Eastern moguls in their weekly confab ,
at the Indsnr en Thursday night.
It Is a cinch thnt at least three of
the players will go unpunished, ns ap- i
l parently they committed, no offense te
warrant suspension for one month, it
Is likely the moguls will leave the mat-1
tcr up te 5Innager Walters. If Tem i
Harlow refused te go te New Yerk en I
Sunday, that is n matter of team dis
cipline and for 5Iunager Walters te'
take enre of, unless he wishes the
1 league te take action.
I Kcams' fieal Wins '
' It was the second successive game in.
! which a two-pointer by "Heildy"
! Kenrns ns the bell sounded, saved the
i Petters. Over at Trenten ast Friday .
i It was his goal thnt tied the score and
then n two-pointer thnt virtually wen
for the Petters In the extra period.
Tem Harlow wns out of tne line-up I
:,nd 5f.innger Walter." gave no reason
for benching his star except the
thlrty-duy banishment of 1'iesident
Schcffer. The chances nre tin tdnjcrsj
river knew anything about the
b I rent
iten
game.
Jee l.rcer was tne star et tue i ren
! ton-Centcs clash. He secured two of i
the home tteam's four IHd goals nnd
' established a le.ijue -ecerd In dropping
'in thirteen of his fifteen tries from the
, Muck milk. Itnggnley. 5leeluin and
Dunlenvv nil showed te advantage feri
I the winn-rs gatln- three baskets each. I
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(cits win une
1 Tim New Yerk Collies paid a i-it
, te Kwditij nnd handed 5Ianagcr llert
i Itupp's agsrogatien n 2S-21 defeat. The
j ffOthamiter cemnleteh eutplnved the
j lienrs nnd the seven -point margin in
the 'ere fails te show tlu tt- marked
! MiiKTlerity.
Nathan Helmnn nnd .Tehnnv 15,-ck-
mnn were the bright lights for the vK.
ters ami divided six field goals, just
one mere than the whole Ue-tdlng mittit
I The game wns marked by mnn reug'i
pas-sages, but Iteferre Uaetzel was cipia'
i te the occasion and k"pt the ermbatnnts
tat a safe dUtance thmughnut
i 1"m I117 the second half fhi enci.un'er
1 tot ween I.ei 5falnne and (loerge Ilng-
gerty. former Iteading tnp-eff. became
! m personal that they endeavored te
itace 1 bein3 bout. Blews were .-
(hnnged nnd Ijeth tun were chased
from the game, whiih .ill em e'i tee
league treasury by ?2i1
I Manufacturers in Final
' The teams in the l'luluiiclpm.i .Maui, -
, faeturers' League start en their sis en.
.and linsl round this evening nt Yennh
I Hall. 2727 West Columbia avenue, with
! every team in the organization cuiimii
irublv htr-ngthened. Tonight's M'hed-
ule cal's for Philadelphia Tormina! te
play Monetojpe and American Hrtil-
, wnjH Exjires-, will c'ush with Kej -
sten" Telcpheti
Mi'ti'itjpe 1 .poets tu gle the ratl-
leudcru n tussle, as they will have
I Thornten, the leading scorer of the
' American league, in the game and the
ether contest will be hard fought from
sturt te finish. It.ulwajn has forged
1 te the front rapidlj with the addition
of Abe Davidsen and I.ev.ry and the
telephone quintet has Hill Black nnd
, Walt Keating.
! As the Dubson five could net inntic
the membeih of its former championship
1 tiam ti p'nj again, the Fnlls repre-
I mitutiviw have withdrawn rather than
trull along with a second ilivl.sien club.
There is a uieaney in the clicuit nnd
I anv team wishing the initialise mieuiu
get in tnucn Willi itcmuciii i iiunuiiuiu.
I Franklin, phone l'eplar 2372 or llace
tKi-40 .
LEONARD TO BOX DUNDEE
Johnny Will Sub for Pinkie Mitchell
in Milwaukee en January L
.Aillwaul.re. Wis., Jan. ". Henny
Leenard, lightweight pugilistic chain chain
piei.. wlin-e scheduled contest with
Tinkle .Mitchell foil through esterdu,
when the latter reported an attack of
neuritis m ills left shoulder, will meet
.Iiihiiny Dundee here January 111.
The house had been sold out. the re
etipts totaling approximate SlU(llM).
when nt we'.ghing-ln time the hical
boy's unexpei ted lllnes wu reported.
Leenard weighed In nt KiT'j pounds
and wns unxleus te box. lie offered te
meet any one the piemnters might so se
jeit, but the Stite Ilnxitig CeminiHslnn
rteuld net s.uirtinn 11 substitute bout,
lie refused te claim Mitchell's X Willi
itppi 111 iiuce fnrfeit r te iici i'it expenses
fiem the promoters, Mitchell's condi
tion Is net regarded ns serious.
V'S KRAX
mill: mummers get n cold reception
X yesterday. Se did the sptetatnts
It tO'l'C 11
Prlii SJ.'O
l.nlistiT In win 11 llrt Inditld11.1l
wus tlir hilt.
What
abea It
bout.
ilnrn a hater vnimlly talk
That's about tight noewf a
"dllr ' henl H.irney
Niinii,, ,,nd remllrr did.
I e , l .iid 11nt
Start ng the New- Year wrong : llenny
L-"n.ird. Already tvu of his bouts Imve
been bungled.
i .
('rllrK hu. Us l-i-r anu r.e.t h.t' lis Oirc
K4ff 'r.' Oai; n'-fjiH ie i.t.ikn i.n ititerA-tinir
, eintilnaiiiiTi nt lh nlnMe nth hole these dry
"" , . 4
Tlurr iik a let of dalrs made at the
I'rune Chili.
ltnxi'13 miniureri, itr, nUIiinic ni-tteh-milkers
it liil uf tlilnjr fur the New War,
Latest p'1 luces of ('iirpcntlcr show
that (ieiirges hn been reiuoied from his
blend tneu-tache.
line M 'lil i.-'lte Fr'l l''u ten If., v 'l.Is
und llHre tlr.b Cor Initrt,-the ur after
Jilllv lii impi - se much
With ia many beu's en i.isieiday it
LEDG&R-IM;Al)EIiteAr OOTS&DAY,
OH OKIM-NY.'
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watte makim a
TORT AfsID EVER- I
i Thing - C'MOrJ
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The Hardest Ring
Battle of My Career
nyi 1 r rr it
V UUC GUVC Herman tUOSt
Terrific Tussle After
Pete Lest Title
te Lynch
T I Il W V IF I S G A ME
J '
it l'PTIf 1IFRUAM
lty ' t1E "'-"MiVN
TKCi:5IUEK 22. 1020, will long live
if In
in ray memory as n nightmare.
Never have I felt se b.idlv ns I did that
1 J night I lest my
bnntnm - weight
championship te
Joey I.j nch at the I
.Madisen Square
Corden, N. Y. C, '
when the judges
i"ive the tnll
Irishman the ver
dict ever me after
fifteen rounds.
The only con-
solatien I had '
was i te leave
America the fid
lowing day feel-
mg se nwfully ,
blue nnd sad ever i
I'l.Ti; HDlt.MAN
my defeat, sail- ,
in,; for r.oinleti. Eng. And It was at i
the UiijiI Albert Hall thete en the l.'Sth '
din of .lam.arj . 1021. that I found
in self pitted in Uie most strenuous tus
sle of my lieNlng career.
1 could i ul reali::e what was the mat
ter with me against I.jiiih. Could I
overcome that setback '! Could I come
back? These cpiestlens continually
founded In my ears while en the ocean,
nnd the only answer seemed te he "They
never come back."
What would it mean te me if I were
te step Jimmy Wilde? I asked myself.
If I could accomplish that feat 1 would
feel the boxing public nil ever the
world, was my :invei. Se I started
training dlligentlj and, satisfied thnt 1
was te be put te the test, I felt happy.
1 .lust before the bell I steed In
my vemer teith clrnclicd teeth
ir(i home and Jricnds pictured
before ntc.
Wilde leaped at me, showing lets of
speed nnd cunning. He feinted, jab
bed, feinti'd, jabbed and, like a Hash,
a straight righthand punch nailed me
flush en the jaw. That meant no delny
no snarrine nor fouling out. 1 de-
ciueu li wns K"i"K ie uu ii uiiuii uuui,
because the pace began fast at tne
1 outset
j Hound after round we jumped te the
center of the ring. At top speed we
traveled and. then, when I found that
I was becoming tired from the moneton
j 0,m battling, 1 nskctl what round it
was. Te my mirprise the answer from
mv manager. Snininr Geldmnn, was.
"It s the fourteenth."
I was cut slightly nt the mouth.
Seeing 11 right-hander coming, I Mopped
Inside nnd the bow caught me en the
hit. Thrnugliiiut the sessimi I could
hear a continual hum-drum, this
"tune" nlmest making me sick. The
. ., f. ., tt 1
end of the fifteenth round found me
KOiiii'whnt weakened, but I knew that
Jlmm was mme tired than I. I
My body punche were forcing down
Wilde'H gunrd, und when I punched him
in the stomach in the sixteenth his 1
mouth opened wide, nnd he showed
evidence of much pnin. Then I shifted .
my attack with left hooks te the head. I
Jimmy began falling back en his heilsl
from these blows. My right wus mis-.- I
ing by a fraction of an inch.
During the sixteenth my strength re- .
turned. While I was becoming stronger I
und stronger Wilde wns wcakuilng fast.
I wns furring him into the corners,
t,,nrs
while he tiled from mouth, unse and
He battled back ns best he could. 1
but began te reel ureund the ling after
Gelf Ceurts: Expert Instruction
Instructors Jehn J. Rewe, Geerge E. Griffin and Themas Gribbin.
Lessens strictly private, 8i30 A. M. te 5 P. M.
Fer appointments phone Walnut 1551, Marshall E. Smith & Bre.
Men's Patrick mackinaw oeats $15.00
Beys' Patrick mackinaw coat 12.00
Marshall E.
THE DAYS OP REAL SPOKT
3VWHV OOcJCM,!
PUSH- WHY
. CONCHA 1? ,
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57'
VT,IU, H T. T I..
IFilsen Will Net Bex for
Rirkard; String te the Beut
Bosten. .Inn. D. 5Iarty Killllca,
manngcr for Johnny Wilsen, mid
dleweight boxing champion, has
announced that he was notifying
Tex Illchard, of Xew Yerk, that
Wilsen would net take part in n
proposed match with Harry (Jreb at
New Yerk nert month. Klllllea
stated thnt Hlcknrd made It a con
dition of paying Wilsen the $:15,000
purse which wns held up after his
bout with Bryan Downey, at Jersey
City, Laber Day, that Wilsen agree te
meet Greb under Itlekard's manage
ment. Because it was 011 this con
dition only that he could obtain the
money, Klllllea Raid, Wilsen felt no
compunction about withdrawing from
the match.
a right hnnd tent him living into the
ropes.
dashed at Wilde as the bell
sounded for the seventeenth the
final frame. Before Jimmy could
yet out of hin chair I icon two
feet fiem him. Feinting, I fal
lowed with a light te the jaw, and
Wilde teas lifted fully three feet
off the ctinrns, landing en his fact
with arms dangling at his side.
Measuring his chin I cranhed ever
a right hander. He tccnt down.
The referee started te count, nnd I
saw the crowd starting for the exits,
some faces being covered with handker
chiefs or arms. Hut the spectators
had net reckoned with the gnmeness of
Wilde. He was up at nine. I leaped
nt him with n left hook, knocking him
off balance, nnd a right sent him spin
ning mi his head
All Hut Out
Once mere Jimmy nrese, bleary-eyed,
his tnce bleed bespattered. I looked
tewuid the third man in the ring. Ilia
fare was a blank. Se there was noth
ing left te de. I walked in nnd nunched.
That was enough. He went detVn. He
J tried te rise, getting up en one knee,
j then fell (ivr. The bout was at nn end,
' and I wns gled, because I was virtually
I all in myself from the continual punch
j ing.
I Almest every one in the building wns
I crying. I could understand their feel
ing te see their little champion go
down In defeat for the first time. I '
felt Mitry, but It's nil in the game. 1
was net allowed te leave the ring until
Wilde was brought te. It was a
twenty-minute wuit that seemed like
hours.
What a game little man Wilde is.
I"nr seventeen rounds we hnd fought
with hardly a backward step. When
his Mreiuth had left him, he etlll tore
in. I wns determined te' overcome my
j defeat by Lvnch. nnd never did I fight
1 i.n hard as that night I knocked out the
j English ehnmpien and fl weight chnm-
,im of the world
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SKATE TITLE FOR MOORE
I New Yerker Captures Middle At
lantic Honors at Newburgh
Xcwburgli, X. Y., Jan. 3, .Tee
Moere, International amateur spced
skatlng champion, wen new laurels
by capturing three firnt and two
second places in the annual .Middle At
lantic ice-skating outdoor championship-.
With 105 entries and ideal
weather conditions, the tournament wns
one of the most successful ever held
here, being witnessed by a crowd of sev
eral thousand,
Moere came in ahead of the field In
the 4-10-yard nnd half-mile cham
tiinnhlps nnd the special three-mile
Donegliue Memerial. He vias second in
the 220-yard and mile championships.
5Ioere wn.s hard pressed for stellar
honors by Leslie Boyd, of Lake Placid,
who wen the mile championship, crossed
the line directly behind 5Ioere in the
Dennghue 5Icmerial nnd canto in third
In the 220-yard championship. Paul
Fersinnn, New Yerk, wen the 220-ynrd
phompienship nnd came In tecend in the
440.
Hlnchman After Columbus Team
rittKlmrich. Jan. B. Dill Hlnchman. Plrate
couch, durlnif a visit here, odmltted that
he had conferred with business men with the
lev of buylnn the Celnmbun teim of the
American Association. "VBOtlatlens for the
purchnse hae halted for the 1 resent, lllnch
n.itn wai manauer of the S.uuter.i when the
Pirates effected his tmichase.
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America's Football
Would Have Wen With Breaks,
! He Says, but Werk of Offi
cials Was Unsatisfactory
ANDY SMITH BOOSTS W. & J.
PiuumImm, Calif., Jan. 3. Beth still
undefeated, the football teams of Wash
ington and Jeffersen College nnd the
University of Callfe-ntn. which battled
here yesterday te n scoieless tie, today
were recuperating fiiun the annual East
versus West clash,
The W. and J. warriors prepared for
sightseeing, with rclnxntlen from train
ing. Their plans called for starting
back te Washington, Pn.. Thursday.
Coach Earl Ncale. of the Presidents,
and Coach Andy Smith, of the Benrs,
ntnile brief comments of the result of
the game.
"I am entirely satisfied with, the
showing my men made," said Xeale.
"If they hed had n few mere breaks,
they would have wen, The Washing
ton and Jeffersen team outplayed Cali
fornia throughout nnd needed only n
little luck te prove It in the score. The
slippery condition of the playing field
wns quite a hnndlcnp te my team. The
work of some of the officials wns far
from satisfactory te me."
"5I.v men put everything they hnd
into the game, said Smith, "but could
net penetrate the Easterners' strong
defense en the muddy field. I nm sorry
the condltlen prevented California
from using its usunl sp-;ctacu!nr plays
nnd am convinced that If the game had
been plaed en a dry field California
would have wen. 1 have nothing but
prnie for the Washington and Jeffer Jeffer
eon squad. It is a real team nnd gave
us n real battle."
Scotch and French Rugby Teams Tie
Tarls, Jan. 3, An International Hucby
football Kame. pl.ijed by teams representln
Scotland and I'tance, resulted In a tit. 'J hi
scere was 8 te 3
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