Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 04, 1922, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 15, Image 15

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fern Athletes Start Breplaratieris for Busy 1922 Seasbn in All Branches en Spert Calendafj
Uss Talk and Mere, Gelf ,
Will Improve Your Game
w I TIT 1 T" T At
Conceirme impesswie w nen riayer mes ie
Entertain en Linfa Conversation in Order
Only During Friendly Match
By JESSE P. GUILFORD
Amateur Gelf Chanipfen of the lnlttd Btfltt
. .t.i i n snort which affertle the mauds concentration Is nn argument te
fnllftRK I n0 P ,;,: 1 ,,;. W mind that golf 1 In no way different
1 oppert..nltyfor a friendly wnvcr,n. d , p.
n ilif" Bu' ,'..,. f . inli..t0 tlie Ucst et His neiiuy nc musi nu
iie net cenwu" "'" ,. n .. iicmlt his mind te wander tee far nnu
Hen
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FORMER GOB, LOCAL
LAD, STAMTTMAN
Williq Croen, of Konslngten, Is
Championship Timber, Say
W8tjern Critics
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HAS NEVER &0XED HERE
By LOUIS II. JAFPE
LIVING in Phlladelphin, in the dls
trlct of Konnlneten. 1m 11 flfetmnn
whn. nrfnrmntr (a Itinan whn hnvn iitsn l
inc. . , i nroue that thin ' wne c,n. P051".0"0. "V"0 '" " mm in action, premises te develop into
A geed mnv nn",0,,"s", J"?tVr .e( tire style, jind perhaps it wpuld be a championship timber. Willie Green la
ma7ilXJt&?r'lA ,dJ (e iiT.,s?l?i0? tlm ,otller tbc yth'i. name. He Is. twenty two
,e mntch. If one is P'nyinR ii incn y comersatfen until that hole Is reached, year of nc. wl(tlm 124 wundf. und has
...I. onnvcrsatlen IS Unueuuicmj , KlU .f...i-.1t -i ... mm
Never Boxed Here
li ' " -t .i.iu ten treat nn ex
".... net interfere with his
tenk
game,
Inn nfteti from litn same
Tnere Is always tlie ninctecntn uoie
ict ce tee s.ncK;- wuwm
compare your medal rounds with
. different men with whom you play
Fer Instance, when you go out with
&tyn
nV, ......eranttni.
n"."' ....... nnrt in the afternoon's
n impeniii". ,. -- A,.. -Ia ,,.,m.
BSSta a cempet't ve .natch conver cenver
M ?5 in,, verv nicely be eliminated te
inVanWc. although this tee dcpcmis
S whether or net the conversation
ffieres with the game of the par-
Itictpnnts. , , ,f . .. ..-
in cuaiiii'w' " , : fnlAt. nmi i
lfcr te de eneself Justice the greatest
r," . argueVln regard te the
,,vicct that because concentration is
SS nn Important factor In champion.
.l nlf it 8D0UIU 11 .' " -"
(hoertant matches.
.hether or net you are one who must
wMtlN the strictest concentration Ih
te
the
..".. ,uirv'. '. iT : t.'lfc. IncrsiMntlv.
XW1 en ewj
r Juit before you arc ready te drive.
ISd who Inks of another geed one
ha you are ready te make your np
rrench, roake a nete of your round.
F'2S, ' .i. nMn nf rnnr round when
reu P ay with Jack Jenes, who never
tills, and who takes his golf as jerl.
Mily s though It were a mutter of life
'"if thcie Is mucli discrepancy In the
two flcurts you can .figure It out for
vearself whether your game suffers or
Impious ns the result cf lack of con.
ttntratien.
Extremes In Types
rnilP.SI. two examples show the ex-
fl 1 tremc, and perhaps when you play
'with a man who Is conscrvetlvc, both'
-H.i..f M. allnnrn nn(l his tall. Villi get
th best results. Of course, no man can
make a chet satisfactorily during a con
versatien te wnicu nc is euppes... ie ec
listening-. , .,.,,. . ,
Kren 1n .he most friendly match, the
extent te which you visit during the
round sheu a ciepenu upon your oppo
nent. If he U the type of mnu who,
when lie plays golf, wishes te put his
whele attention te it. te tne exclusion
of ether matters, his wish, should be ru
ipected. When, however, the case is re
rereed, and ei feel that ln playing
Jeu dcMre te play your best and run
e 50 only when jeu give It the grcut
ett concentration. our opnencnt should
realize the situntlen and permit jeu te
play uninelcsteil.
There arc probably en eery one's
list of frleniN these with whom play.us
u.a great pleasure, net because they
ran be dcicatcil lianillly, but because) ei
the mutual nude 'standing which exists
ln retard te Idle chatter,
Kail, st Nineteenth Hole
1 NO ether sport Is there au oppor
tunity for conversation while the
tame is actuniiv ueln? p ''. mi
Imaclne n hnsebnll came with the sec-
eml haemati mid shortsten staudlne
rteiethfr swapping jokes while the game
ps tern? pin.Ned.'
Ment of the tiilklriir Is done bv the
Hnbstltutct or the team net en tha.flcld.
and I doubt Jf thev nre talking anj thing
bnt.the gnme which Is going en.
Picture n football game with the tue
endi standing en one slde tnlklng while
Ibe game Is in prngrexs. In tennis,
poie, ice iierKey. In virtually every
amc jeu mention, the strictest cencen
tratien is necevsury.
wen during u little game of cards In
,the evening In jour own home, bow
immuring it is te Imvc one e the par
ticipants eentlnunlly forgetting the
(rump becnue the conversation Is of
mere interest than the game In preg-
The fiict that every ether sport de-
Ne Tourney Talk
tN TOURNAMENTS of note, convcr cenvcr
J. sntlen is eliminated by the players,
brcautc It is known tbnt ln order te
play one's best absolute attention lsdc
mahded en the gnme.
We huve all heard of theso ceses
where one mail "talks his opponent out
of the game." That is, he knows thnt
his oppentnt's gnme win suitor ir urn
mind Is distracted from the game, nnd
se he talks all through the match, thus
annoying his opponent se that he can
not play up te his ability. These actions-
are contemptible, and It Is te be
hoped that the talker Is also ntfected
by his own lack rtf concentration.
My ewnjnferenee Is that It Is rarely
the geed golfer who talks it great deal
during his matches. Offhand I cannot
recall one golfer of merit who feels the
necessity of entertaining his opponent
while playing. It is usually the men
who keep their medal scores hovering
around the 100 point who nre of the
opinion that in order te play golf enter
tainingly ene must talk during the
entire round. I bclieve that mere en
joyment can be had during n game of
golf in which the players concentrate
en their strokes and game than when
ene uses the course for an opportunity
te entertain.
Let us liave less talk and inore golf
en the courses,
Cepvripht, 1012, bu I'ublle Ledpcr Company
My Friday artlcle w'U be
of Imitation."
'Advantages
Beets and Saddlei
AH races at the Fair Grounds today
nre worth S1000. The a'lewancc race.
for three-year-olds and up, at a mtle
and seventy jnrds, is the feature of the
card. Gray Gnblcs appears best, with
Botheration nnd Cup Iteck as con
tenders. Horses well placed ln ether
races arc:
The first race Is for baby fillies; there
is no line en the fourteen carded te
start: I.ady Brcttcnham, Pinaquena
nnd Murjorle Wee ure highly bred.
Second rnce. Matches Mary, Lucky
Girl, Mabel A. Third, Hillbdnle. Gam
mer Gurten, Pctle. Fifth. Thimble,
War Zene, Neddam. Sixth, Yeung
Adam, Solid Iteck, Harvest King.
Seventh, Hcpcatcr, Hercb, P. G. King.
At Havana First race, Steinhart en
try, Pandlnc, Miss Bculah. Second,
Twe Eyes, Norfolk Bell, Peasant.
Third, Ijandy Van, Automatic Bed,
lames, i-eurtu, mrei. rritsceeln,
au. tan
H nek Sheep, "Buckingham. Sixth,
L'ergc Aueau, .uoercsque. riuranty
been bexlntr. nrofcsslenallr. since 10111
T'p around Kenslngtenway Green has
Deeji Known only ns a peaceful citizen.
He has never dlsp'nycd his glove wares
In this city, having only recently to te
turned from the West, whom he estab
lished n swell "rep" ns a boxer, after
appearing there in bouts for something
like two years.
Green Is ene of the few boxers who
took up the game while serving Unde
Sftm, nnd then made geed after br'ug
honorably dlnchn-ged. While In the
uniform of n gob Willie nppeared in
several bouts, hut It was net until after
the armistice that he took up flinging
fibtM serleux'v ns n profession.
One or Willie's most valued treasures
is ii thick, fat clipping book. A glimpse
through the various pages shows that
most of the critics ln the Middle West,
where Green is recognized as the feath
erweight champion of that section of
the country, have nothing but prnisc for
tne -prodigal son" et riu.acicipiiia.
A La Jack Brltten
Here is what ene critic has te say1:
"Green has been stepping right along
and begins te leek like championship
material. Willie has a long left arm
which he uses nftcr tbc fashion of Jack
Brltten, and when it comes te sticking
that left in an opponent's face, Gtccn Is
ln a c'nss by himself."
Before returning te his home here nnd
since his discharge from the Great
Lakes Training Station, Green has met
and defeated n number of stars whose
nblllty Is known in this city. Included
en Willie's record ure matches with
Andy Chnncy, Jack Lawler, Billy Cele,
the St. Leuis featherweight who made
n big hit here several jears age:
Frankle CaPalmn. Artie Reet and
Jimmy Brudy, Michigan lightweight
titlu holder.
Green is rather tall for his weight.
and there have been times that his man
ager, Eddie Stanten, Fays Willie had te
give away a let of weight In order te
get a contest. Fer Instance, here's
whnt another clipping about Grccu has
te say : .
"Willle Green Is n long, lean lad,
who has n frame like n lightweight, but
hardly ever scales mere thnn 12(1
pounds. He's nn ex-Great Lakes
champ. Willie will give uwny about
eight or ten pounds te Christiana
(meaning Bud Chrlstlane, who boxed
In Philadelphia two yenrs age), but
Green is se tii'l weight means little te
him ; besides Willie is se thin he's hard
te lilt." Green defeated Christipne In
their mntch.
"Barred" at Lakes
Stanten tells , n yarn about Green
being barred us a participant ln tour
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REPORT
A TIILKTIC
WILLIE GREEN
Kensington's "Pred IgaL Sen," who
earned rep In the M'ddle West and
Is home for ring debut here. BUI
started boxing when a sailor
finally, outclassed the welterweight bona
of the sailors. Tt was then that nn
order was Issued te nllew Green te ap
pear only In exhibitions."
Stanten Is negotiating with nil of the
Philadelphia mntchmnkcrs for 111 e s
services, und Green will mnkc his debut
ln his own home town within n fort
night.
NOTHING DEFINITE ON
LEONARD-DUNDEE BOUT
Negotiations Still On Johnny Saya
He Will Bex In Philadelphia
Milwaukee, Wis., Jan. 4. Nothing
definite bus been settled for a meeting
between Benny Leenard, lightweight
champion, and Johnny Dundce. It was
said today by the promoters.
Negotiations witb keenaru arc tun-
authorities nt the
University of Pennsylvania nre
seeking u combination ceacli te leek
after Ice hockey and lacrosse, E. It.
Bushnell. acting graduate manager of
athletics, ndmltted this morning. Ac
cording te Mr. Bushnell. the move t
secure one man te tutor the two sports
comes from the present coaches of the
Ice hockey nnd lacrosse teams.
Geerge W. Orten, who leeks after the
annual rclsy carnival, Is unable te de
vote os much time as Is necessary te
whip the riuk candidates Inte shape,
while Clarence Goldsmith, who has
looked after the lacresse stick wlclders
for cars, can afford -but an hour a day
te the candidates.'
Beth Orteu and Geldhinlth are ama
teur coaches, In that neither receives
nv emolument from the I nlverMty,
and thnt both give their time and In
muny iustniices money te the furthci -ance
of the sports they nre Interested
In-
At present Orten Is looking nftcr the
Ice hockey candidates, whlle Goldsmith
has announced thnt he will shortly call
out candidates for lacrosse and held
.Ullv nrnctlrc ilrlllx Beth coaches lire
aiding the athletic authorities in their
quest for a tutor who can leek after
the Ice hockey candluatcs from tne open
ing of that season until its close, and
after that te take up work with the
I lacrosse men. The last-named sport
slarU about tlie time tne oasceaii sea
son opens and continues until the close
of the I'nlvcinity in June.
Several names have been suggested
te the acting graduate manager, while
n quartet of candidates from out of
town, whose numes arc being witn
Johnny Wilsen Barred
Frdm New Yerk Rings
The New Yerk Stale Athletic
Commission has barred Johnny Wil Wil
eon, middleweight champion, from
ngalu appearing In nny ring in time
State?. New Yerk Is the third
Stute te take this action ngnlin-t
Wl'sen. which ulse applies te his
manage'r, Martin Kllll'ea,
The action of the New Yerk body
resulted from Wilsen's repudiation
of his agreement te meet Hurry
Greb, et Pittsburgh. In m match for
the middleweight title In Madisen
Square Garden. One of the com
mission's duties Is te see that nil
contracts between boxers and clubs
nre adhered te.
DUG AN NOT TRADED
YET; IWCANN SOLD
Throe-Cornored Deal te Send
Jeseph te Bosten Needs
Mack's Sanction
EMMETT GOES TO COAST
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tlnuing aim nis ncccp.ancc nii . .-- . . ,, , t, ni1nii nub
exneeted seen. It was understood tnat '''""r "','..." )".'" .i"3 -rr"
T.nnnni-.i imn Wn nffe-efl n liberal per
centage for the bout, but nothing ln the
way of a flat guarantee.
Geerge Pawling sny Johnny Dundee
informed him by phone that he would
box at the Ice Palace next Tuesday
night. This vlrtunl'v meant" that V"i
dee and Leenard will net box in Mil
waukee two nights later, because a rule
there Is specific that a man shall net
appear in a contest tix das before IiIb
scheduled bout lu the Becr-le8 town.
Vim. 1VI,U -... t li. i U"g uurrcu nn u iurui:iiivii. in uiur-
i,i' ii,.!!,1 ''.?.!ry' I.namcnts nt the Great-Lakes Station.
"When Willie first started te box
there," he said, "the kid weighed only
I'jn nrtitmlu T 'ftu tliA hnvlni .nvtrnn.
Massachusetts Boxing Draws Well ter at the station, and had te de with
the making of matches in elimination
us.
First Willle defeated the feather
weight champion there, then he took the
lightweight title holder into camp and,
llnnten. Jan. 4. The Tcdtral Oeiernment
cel'ected $107,047. und State. 158,77.1 In mmt.
taxei en 405 boxing exhibition held In , c,Pi,?
.r...ihii.Bli. furl'id' Ilia !. ..au.. h.a.bi I .Tli
.l.NOKHt.UBVk. .w.t.. i.u (HD. v.,, MVVU1U"
Inc te the annual report of the TtaxWn Com Cem Com
mlrxlen Rrcrlpts from the Dhows Amounted
te ' OTi 470
Jeffcott Leaves W. Phila,;
May Enter Brown Prep
lng te be considered for the pest. There
Is n possibility that et this month's
meeting of the atliletie council the mat
ter will be taken up and dlspeecd of.
Track Candidates Repert
The lOL'ii sporting calendar at the
University opened jestcrday afternoon
with a record showing of candidates.
Conch Lnwsen Rolcrtseii sent out a
call for trackmen shortly before the
close of the car. nnd yesterday he was
surprised at the excellent turnout
Twenty-eight varsity candidates and
seventeen freshmen worked out jester
dnv aftc-pioen after signing up.
At lenet three times that number are
expected te report for the weekly meets
that start Friday a week en the nut nut nut
deer beuul track. In addition te u
straightaway ,of fifty yards and n
hanked irurk of eight hips te the mile,
Roberton hub u wide straightaway for
the weight men, nn innovation In out
door track work during tln winter
months.
Larry Brown, enptain of tlm team
and world's record holder In the 100
ards, heads the list of candidates. Den
Head, cress -country captain last fall;
Heets Lever, the sprinter; Temple, a
nole vaultcr: Geerge Breader, who
puts the shot and hurls the javelin und
discus: Nccd, u pole vaulirr: Jnek,
n hurdler; Geerge Meredith, a half
mllcr; MeMulIen. another hiilf-miler;
GUI and Altmaler, sprinters; Hehlen, a
half and quarter mllcr; Tljurmnn and
''rank, weight heavers, complete tlie
veterans of lest year, whlle the fol fel fol
'ewing freshmen of lust ycur and new
men reported jebtcrday afternoon
"ewers, Woodside, Cornish, Chew,
Hnmcr, Welch, Hcrr, Sutherland un'
I.uiiIk.
Jei Dugnn has been traded again!
According te the very latest, Disap
pearing Jeseph will be seen In n Bos Bes Bos
eon uniform next en'r end Reger Peck
Inpaugh will be manager of the Wash
ington Senators.
This new rumor lias It thnt Grlnitli
will see Harry Frezec In the Hub today
and everything will be fixed te com
plete the deal. In further detail the
report states thnt Griff conferred with
Mack here yesterday nnd that Cennie
Is nil set te ship Dugnn back te New
England. . ,. . .
It Is no closed secret that Cennie l
.inrlntiM rn illnneHC of his teinnernmrntn'
third baseman. He had thnt In mind
when he attended the baseball meet
ing; In New Yerk, but could nut put
ever a trade.
Mack In Texas
However, there is one little hitch te
the rumor. It Is scarcely likely that
Griff saw Mack here .estcrday, ns the
tnll tutor Is exploring tlie wilds sur
rounding Englc Pass, Tex., where the
A's will train this spring Alse it is
.denied by thete nt Shlhe Park new thnt
there Is nnylhlng definite concerning
the Dugnu trade.
(Jiitslde of these fuels the report in
absolutely true.
Anether story was confirmed nt the
A's efiice. This had te de with Emmett
McCann, the youthful lnfielder, who
was seen in action often toward the
latter part of Inst season. Emmett has
been told te Portland, of the Pacific
Coast League. Portland Is the club
which turned out Davy Bancroft and
Charlie Hollechcr. SlcCenn's Philadel
phia friends are hoping that he will re
turn te the majors with tic same repu
tation nnd ability as did the New Yerk
and Chicago Mnrs.
Emmett McCann Sold
McCann has been told outright. He
wns. signed te a entin.i't lust night bv
Pericrt Soccer Stnr, A
te Remain in This City'
Captain Perter, of the Phllndelt
phla American League eeccr team,
has decided te remain in tuU city
for the present. The Hearts of
Midlothian, a Scottish team, efferee)
Perter a bonus of $6000 te go t
Europe and play with that errane
Hen. He announced his intention
of returning, but has rtcensldere-J
his decision and Informed W. I.
Lewis, president of the Phillies, th.at
he would play out his contract with,
the local team. Perter may go
abroad when his Philadelphia con
tract expiree.
Tem Turner, the Plilladelphlan who
manages Portland.
Emmett Is a graduate of the Welt
Philadelphia High Scheel and l.i June.
HI IN, turned professional fey joining
Suffolk, of the Virginia League. He
was then euly seventeen yearn old. (la
w.is Hlgned by Mack in September of
the same year. In 1020 Mack sent the
eung Philndelphlan te Jrtny CItv, but
he came back te Hhlbe Park nt the end
of the International league season.
jie w-eni new n setitii with the A's
hut spring, but suffered from a eeru
urm nnd Infected! feet. This handi
capped his work considerably during the
whole xenpen nnd he did net see real
fern lee until near the cnl of the cam cam
pelgn. H 1h new in ger.J condition
nnd expects te meke rred out en the
Coast.
WILSON BARREdTn MASS.
Suspension by N. Y, Commission of
Middleweight Champ Upheld
Bosten, Jan. 4 The Massachusetts
Boxing Commission will suspend
Johnny Wilsen, middleweight cham
pion, it was announced today, as a
result of bis suspension bv (In. v.
Yerk Commission because of his refusal
te meet Hurry Greb, of Pittsburgh, la
a bout announced for next month-
Reper Knocks Out Dugen In Third
SlrmphU, Jan. 4 Captain IJeU Ileptr
knocked out Je Duran. claimant of lh
Southern hcatywdKht championship, nt tha
Southern A. C hr In th third round. Tha
bout va about vn until Iteper. sldeitun
plnif b' adrarVa lead, Bhet a wlclcarl
right hook te the heart. Uutan dreppld
te the fleer apd waa counted out. lie hail
te be aa-lit-d te hl corner
Jee Jeffcott, captain of West Phila
delphia High Scheel's football team
during the 1021 season, will net return
te the school. He Injured his leg lu
one of the early season grid games this
season and has net recovered.
Jeffcott would net give his reasons
for leaving the Feity-scvcnth nnd Wal
nut streets Institution. He suid that
he hud "jifst decldcM" te go te another
school and piebablv wnu'd matriculate
at Brown Prep In Februarj.
Northwestern Seeks Brlckley
ClilrnKe. Jan 4. Charlea llrlcklev. for
mer Harvard Unlerl.y loetball ntur ha
been offered th poBltlen of had foetbnll
rnarh nt Northetern UnlvernlU. It vi
learned today, llrlckley la aald te hate In
dicated te the 1'urple official that he would
accept tlia ptnee If proper Inducements ucre
made.
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MORRIS JONES, ne.
. 0300 Woedb.ne Ave.
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U01'.U,IM1KKKN1VU01I CO.
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MARUKUUM MOTOR CO.
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Better Trucks at Better Prices
That is what the New Year's price reductions en GMC
Trucks mean te truck buyers better trucks which
tell their own story of sturdy service and economy
better prices which place these trucks at the front in
present-day meter truck values.
These substantial savings in dollars are, however,
small in comparison with the saving made possible
through the life of a GMC by the economy and effi
ciency features of its construction.
Such improvements as removable cylinder walls,
pressure lubrication, removable valve lifter assemblies,
dual cooling system, superheated carburetien, and a
positive speed governor are factors that are money
makers and trouble savers every day.
The GMC Twe-Range Transmission, standard in
all models of two ten capacity and greater, has given
these trucks mere utility because it furnishes speed
and pulling power in the same chassis, and does it
without the use of a huge, costly power plant.
All these vital points of superiority are enhanced by
such refinements as electric lights, generator and
magneto, te make GMC trucks, better meter trucks.
And their better prices, at the factory, (plus war tax)
are as follews: One Ten, $1495. Twe Ten, $2775. Three
and one-half Ten, $3950. Five Ten, $4350.
General Meters Truck Company
Divitien of Gtntral Moter Corporation
PONTIAC, MICHIGAN
Direct Factory Branch
205 NORTH TWENTY-SECOND ST.
Philadelphia, Pa.
PHONES:
IIF.I I, M'HK 1. 3070
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