j r) ' ' ', l i. u if ,. ti- tt l4. . . sr w i - IB" 4 EVENING PUBLIC .LEDGERPHIL ADJ3LPHI A, TH0BSDAY, JANUARY 6. 1022 nr ; , ?. f abe Ruth's Fifty-nine Thrills Didn't Equal Play Pulled by Rawlings in World Series RAWLINGS PROVIDED 'GREATEST THRILL OF YEAR IN BIG LEAGUES Step and Threw of Fermer Phil Second Baseman etj Frank Baker in Final Play of World Series ; Was Sensation of 1921 MULLER'S BAKE! AIN'T IT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELIN' I E SKEETERS B I lly KOIIKKT W. MAXNHXI. liurtH lillter Ktenln ruhlle I.edter ABB 111 Til. en fifiy-nlne different occasions, sent thrills quivering flown the spines of baseball fans during W-1- The home "n lB enc. et l ,c MS6C sensations in the game. Tlic fans like te sec the old sphere gncn tne long ride and a circuit clout nctcr fulls te brm lust nnd prolonged cheers. The Ills Itninblne was the here of many u bull game lust summer, but the supreme thrill of the season ns produced by an athlete who enjoyed none of the glitter that is nttnehed te Uuili It wax put ever by Johnny Haw-lings In Hie last gnmc of the World's Scries. llnwlihgs' -ensntlenal plu that will 1ie down through the nges ended the long-drawn-out struggle between the Yank nnd (limits for the champion- hip of New Yerk nnd the world. It pulled the curt.ilu down en one of the Bieitt dramatic settings nor made en baseball's stage, nnd for (hat clever piece of work .Inwn will sit en the bcndi for MclJrnw in U"'J. Such ! the ' life of a ball plajcr. 1 There were several ether important features m baseball in 1021. and net the Ient among them was the cracking of the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Hues looked like the Nntlennl League champions. Harnc. )ic.fuss alreinU had , notified the I'nlverslty of Pittsburgh iliat tlie Panthers would liave te stay i away from Ferbes Field during the carl part of the football season, plans ' "were being laid for the distribution of tickets anil everjlhing was all set for the World's Series In Pittsburgh, when the (Slants tore down a scveu-gainc lead nnd the Smek Citv citizens realised that their idols had eln feet. The race between the Indians and the Yanks was no less thrilling, and the battle between Ilnirj I lei maim and his boss. Tj Cobb, for the batting laurels also held n large slmre of the public attention. Hegcrs Hornsby's rcmnrk.ible hitting average also steed out preinlticntl. as it was the first time In man.v jeurs tliat a National League champion eutbutted an American League titleuelder. LOCI 1,1.) . thc bit) thrills tame irlini straugcis were met at the ball parks. These tche attended daily Knew each ether by then fust names. All three of them. The Play That Left Yankee Fans Gasping NO OTHI'K important sporting event ever had n mere dazzling finale than the World's Series last full. In the first Inning an error by Peckinpaugh gave the (Jiants a run. and as the game progressed that one lone tally looked 8 big as n million. Inning after Inning Art Nchf. twice beaten In the series. turned bin k the Yanks ns they appeared at the platter. Then 'came the ninth, the last dicker of the fast-fading Yank light of hope. At the start of the session lluth. rippled with a sprained muscle In his leg nnd threatened with a poisoned arm, hobbled te the plate. Ills face twisted in pain us lie swung his bat. lie fouled off two nnd then rolled te Kelly for an easy out. The light was becoming dimmer for Miller Muggins, but brightened a bit when Ward drew a base en balls. One out, one en and one run needed te tic the score. Frank Halter stepped te the plate, and thoughts came back of ancient defeats intlietcd en the (iinnts in ether series by the enc :lmc king of home-run swatters. Hakcr get the appointment te play third bae when Mike McNally was forced nut by an Injury, and he had been hitting the ball viciously. One of these ancient swats and the two clubs would be tied in the series with four victories eueh. This was the setting for the great play executed by Johnnj Haw lings. linker fouled a couple and watched three bnlls pass. Then he swung. Me clipped the ball down the alley between first and second lit n mile a minute. There wns a mighty rear from the huge gathering, for It looked like a sure liif. Ward was en his way te second with the crack of the bat. Me already was making his turn around second when a hush fell ever flic throng. Johnny Rawllngs. several feet awaj from the flying sphere, made n leap In Jhc general direction of the ball. Me thrust out his gloved hand as lie fell In a half somersault. Me straightened, threw back his right hand and tossed iharpl.v te Kelly. Somehow he had dug that ball out of the dust. It was the second out. but the light still wait burning. Ward was streak ing for third base. Mis Ujlng feet covered jardagc like a ten-second man. Kelly, using his head and realizing that he had a chance te end everything by Ticking off Aaren, swung back his arm one of the best arms In baseball nnd the sphere cut across the diamond like a bullet. Straight Inte Frank I'V&fili's hands it went and the Ferrihanu Flash dived at Ward as the Yanlr Insider started te slide. It was the third out. the end of a double pla . the end of the game, the end of the World's Series of 1021. fin; h, ght xtent nut. Beth Pennant Races Furnished Thrills THE pennant races in both leagues were thrilling, but the National League brush was mere surprising. F.ven if the Indians had copped in Han Jehnsen's circuit it wouldn't lime caui-cd ns much comment as the victory of the Giants. The Pirates iiad a commanding lead as late as the closing days of August. In fact, en August 21 they were out In front by seven full games Everything was sad ami gloemv among Cianl rooters. The team didn't hayc the winning snlrlt. and even the acquisition of Irish Meusel didn't help The former Phil fell Inte a slump right after he joined the New Yorkers, and It looked like n foolish move en the part of MetJraw In obtaining Kmll from our Prez Haker. Thru something happened. The Olants came te life ami they began te kick nreund everv ball club in the league, Including the Pirutes. In the Pittsburgh-New Yerk dries ended August 2S McGniw's highly paid athletes took five games In a row. and the big lead melted in the heat of the Oiant (ire te two and a half games. Fer two weeks thereafter the Pirates lipid en te first place, but their play was listless and it was apparent that they had shot their belt. The Giants passed te the front en September 12 and were never headed. Puts burgh had cracked completely and there was talk about internnt trouble It was reported that hnrmenj was a perfect stranger te Drejfuss' hired men but this was later denied The struggle between the Yanks and the Indians was of a much longer Juratien. These two clubs wrtuallj Ind the ruee between them from the early part of the season. The lead switched n-eral times, nnd when August wns reached thcTs'ew erkers were in first place with the healthy margin of one point. A week later the Indians were leading by the same percentage and they held the athantage until September 1. when the Yanks dashed te the fore. Cleveland came back en September 1 but the following week they were shoved te the rear In the scric, with the Muggmen. Even then Speaker's clan did net give up. nnd it was net until the last week of the championship race that the pennant was decided. rh'lS SPKAlxEK and his athlete, put p as mmt a Unlit , has nrr Ofcn seen and are deserving of qrrnt tiedit. Battle of Bess and Bossed n IV Cobb .. Hellirunn Mellmunii Cobb ... .IS UK Oflicln .lilt .128 A.IJ. nor. 1102 lil) .-.07 It. 122 UK 111 lit II. 11)7 231 2J17 II7 P.C. .:ioe .:iki ,::im ,:in A 1,1. of which gees te sheic that tine never tin, tell about figures. n CepuriuM. It;!, bj rubl.e Ledger Company Jack Lawrence AI30 Big Facter In Wilkes-Barre's 39-30 J Victory Over Camden J l- EASTERN MOGULS TO MEET I Basketball Statistics nsTEHN i.i:.m r. , '. u i',c. .i v.r. Trmlen 13 3 .ss:.lll.f-lt 0 I! ,4W rnmdfn vt (t ,:VI (mleM-ln 8 U .!WM Krmnlnn in tl .SSI I'lillltrs . 1.1 ,2S0 nadlnc. 10 13 .IXi tnrk .1 10 .t.1 sciiKm i.i: reit tonight ttmdln nt MllUfS-ll.lrrc. Last Nlght'6 Scores iisti;un i.Kxet i: WIIIM-1irre. flOi Omil'n, 30. 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II. rnilK Camden baskeiball team of the I Hastern League vsas furnished the surprise of the season last evening when 'WHItcs-Hurrc humbled the Hleet- i ors en the Arnierv court, score SO te "0 The defeat was big setback te the .Terse.vmen in their race te overtake Trenten for the first half pennant. Whether the SKeeters have ntij chance of ticing or winning the race will be determined nt a special tncet- , ing called for this evening te discuss the recent fiasco in New Yerk when Trenten wns scheduled te plav the CeltlcR. Tbe plnjers suspended will in all ! probability be en hand te give their . side, or nt least should have been noti fied te nppenr. What thc mnnngcr want te knew is who sent Trenten te New Yerk te play the Celtics when thej , had agreed that Wilkes-ltarre be the team und enlj under the condition 'that , S102." due the lcasiie be in the presi dents hands en Saturdnj neon, or no team go nt all. Tlie second half will also conic up for discussion nnd it is a forgone con- i K. ikxhiii r iuu i- umi.ulj-1 iir ' - m r mm r ir.a. -x ir CAHOU A MOiT MARMOMOS PUB T 5X341?, ( lu, .72SC& GIANTS WONT PLAY A'S tMcQraw Declines Mack's Invitation for Exhibition Qame New Yerli, .Inn. 5. JLembcrs of the New Yerk Olnnts will start for their winter training cnrnp In San Antonie, Tex., en Fr-lirumry 2ft, Mnnngcr jrc draw announced today, The players will rench the Texas city en the night of February 28 and start work at the Texas League, ball park en March 1. Manager McGrnw said thnt lie lint) received a telegram from Cennie Mack asking It if n te arrange six games with the Athletic", three in San Antonie nnd three nt Kaxle Posh, Texan, where thc Athletics will de their training. The New Yerk magnate declared, however, that he had been forced te decline thc invitation because the Giants' schedule already was complete. HAPPY, HEALTHFUL 'fl NEW YEAR TO Al I SI 20 I.KSHONH IIODY IIUH-DINd ft 20 I.KMSONH FI.RMII IHiDLXINU SI Mi LKHMONH IK1XINO D nunnlnc Trnrk, llnnUlmll Cenrln, hi,... PHILA. JACK O'BRIEinl ISTIt CHK.HTNUT HT8. Gane Tonight etl Darby, will print Big Cage The Delce Club, n strong bnnketbau trnm nini in All Chtnei Colleelans at the DIJeu Theitre to te nlcht, nnd inNny of the suburban club'f fol fel fol lewer will nccempiuiy the um te watch them In the unlaua Rum. . Lew tiller, of West Philadelphia, wllL referee the. ame. The All-Chinese team will line up with Lai at center, Ven and'Yanar forwards and Lun anil Ice guards, Tomorrow right the Ori entals will Journey te Jersey City. cwHiu. mil CHIPS GAREFU L PIPES RKMIRED' Thoreufhly-r-CheapIy BITS FOR PIPES OF ALL MAKES 5TERNERS CIGAR STORK 20N-I2ST. N AIIUHAL VLUh KM'.VKNTII CATIIAUINK O HID 111 tV.. WAGNER vs. SMYliii Htnltli ID a Hnetaerniii, iiiiTiiig aiepped D.... I ruli In liU lat Imut ""'J Temmx O'Toel v. 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WITH RING TITLES Buff, Kilbane, Leenard, Britten and Wilsen Net Eager te Defend Crowns CONTENDERS 'OUT OF LUCK' YOUNG BLOOD PUTS PEP IN ALLIED SOCCER TEAMS Sections A and B of First Division Playing Snappy GamcA Keen Competition for Places en Various Elevens Hy DOIT.IjAS STEWAKT t'earh of the I'enn Serrer Tenni nnd I'rejI dent of the l'oetlmll Aanotlutlen of 1 !nna tvanl nnd IHatrift 0NK of tlir striUins fenturcs of the development of soccer in Phila delphia is the number et teams com 1 pritctl of yeiiiiR men which arc playing a really geed same, something Hue four m LOT IS II. JAFFK elusion that the next rries will get -OXTEXDKItS for chamnienshins in 1 teen teams, winch make up tne a nna under way with hut i teams. Players j v tlic various elasmes are "out of I K fectiens of the first division of the muy he switched around considerably.!, ... . ..., , ,, ,i,t ,,i. mh,i Torine !as it Is seli! that Owner Walter, of ''lck ns ,1,P sn5'nK l' n"(1 ' . , H hrZ the rowers that be have I Trenten, will never play Teme or liar- gees for fan, who enthuse In watch ng JjVeU satisfied it as many as iiiw UK'"" iiini iiiituu M.I-. mum- ", tltienetuer-i in cnnipeiiiieu wncrc niu niu tiatien for trading them Lm depend en the results of decision. ! First Heme Defeat ten geed teams feuld be gotten together, I luit- In mnkiiir lltl tlle first division ' schedule there were found te be four-1 has upset all calculations. It is geed and It still is tinctured with t lie Jacksen bleed and animated hy the Jacksen spirit of playing the gnmc hard and well, but fair and clenn. TVjcejc and Puritan are both geed teams comprised of young- iters who knew the game and hew te ptay u, out lacu the experi ence necessary te carry them ever all of the rough spots. I i'sce4c in particular is weak only in shoot sheet ing. This weakness eliminated, the team will rank with thc top-netchcrs. 1'airhill IJ. C. In the one team which FAMOUS OUSTER HOUSE Ercr taste one of our Ham Omelettes? Fine and the price is 45 cents, which includes bread, butter, coffee and potatoes. We Never Clese 12 ST 9h Street Just above Market, Men's & Yeung Men's SUITS and Overcoats $80 and see our 16 windows Peter Meran & Ce. Merchant Tailors S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch Sts Open Moe, Bat. Krja, Till B a'OUak ' Thi defeat sustained by Camden last i eveuing was tlie first home reversal of the season, and tliej were complete eutelnsxpil by tlie Itarens. The visitors started right in t pile up a big lead and accomplished this in tlie first ten minutes. , Ilefere the Skeeters had scored a i single point tliey led nt fl te 0, and nt one time were ahead by 10 te 1. The first half ended 2(1 te 11. With the fig ures against the home team. "." te 17 , in the second half, they rallied and cored thirteen successUc points, milk ing tlie score ."" te .10, and the funs still saw visienR of victory. Ttut Wllkes-Harre rallied and wen tlie de cision with ease The star of tlie game was "Chief" Mulle'r. the veteran, who was credited with seven baskets, nnd Jack Lawrence at center, who made four goals and blanked lMdie Delin. Pave Kerr was out of thc line-up and Campbell took his place nt guard, while Costelle was at forward. Splias Meet Hancock (tne of the big games en this eve nings list et contests win up pin.vni en 'ri.A.n ten'i ,m,. ATpenflnn in this cn.t. ntlmr tVinn .Inrl: Demnscv. who nreb- 1 teen teams capable et playing first-, the players from coal te center fn.vnr.i nbh would appear in a titular tilt if an division ball, nnd ns fourteen teams in arc capable, but de net seem te be ublc opponent were te show himself off as lone competition rtVc tee many, thc first te get geing: undoubtedly the tenm will werthv of a crack at the bis boy's division was split into two sections, find Itself, hut the disturbing element Is ' ' ! . t. . ... . ..... Aunt. I nnt lnl ... ...... . , ... Willi SUVUII IVUIils 1-III.-11, The wisdom of this shown ns the season cause it provided n degree of elasticity which has net only enabled the sec tions te work freely, but gives thc in dividual teams an opportunity of trying . crew n. Going en down tlie list from Johnny Huff te Johnny Wilsen, none of the champions appear te be at all willing te jeopardize his championship in u contest with a verdict te be given. Tt leeks like n tough year for challengers. Tex Itleknnl has made several ef-fert- te get every one of the tltlehelders te appear in fifteen-round bouts te a de cision but there has been nothing dei ing. Little HulT. although lie lias agreed te no matches abroad, is preparing te go eerseas. and it leeks ns If his chal lengers in this country arc going te be left fiat, ns it were. Murray After Huff Take Huttling Murra. local blfTer. for instance, Hnt paid us a visit yes ms,iiT nnd snid: "I can't understand that 'fellow 'Buff. Johnny Hums has been trjing te get him for me. but the champ won't listen te any preposition. Yeu knew. I licked him three times. labe that's the reason he doesn't want nut jul uunnrenr. nn,i until ,i., j mec has been found the Jack of combination will pre progressed, be- vail. Kensington nud Klngsessine seem . .ii """'V011 "' the wime way as Knir hill, though apparently te a higher degree. ether than first- I Tcam "1 the home fleer of thc Seuth rh!ll lie- ,.m: 0f my Came." 1 "V" ' Johnny Kilbanc ha brew Association, nt Seventh street s had several of- Suder neiuie, and will feature the , made htm for championship Iwuts old rivals, iiamecu. ypw Yerli, but uetlimg ever devel- their strengtli division teams. The lack of old-time cracks in the line-ups of these first diWsien teams has encrghed the elevens causing the youngsters just from thc schools nnd thc junior teann te come te the fore; it hits taught the tram managements that their day of dependence en the eWrr players te put a geed team in the field is past. The advantages attached te this move, Karvicw is a new team, made un of fire mnnj. There is mere competition player living in the shlpM-lllagc and for places ; thc boys nrc se keen about ' is making Ascension nnd Dlssten Saw getting en thc tenma that the manager sjt Up nnd take notice. Thc Corden and has. instead of being obliged te play ' Canadian War Veterans' teams are .inly these who turn up. nil opportunity closely matched and are running close of selecting and putting en the field Paradise nnd Xutlvitv tennis nls., ,. the strongest nvnilnble. well matched, and gaining experience Men Furnishings nun every gnmc. In the H section the battle for first ff" e ,0 ,,,n, "'"en Ascension. I Dlssten Saw and Falrvlcw. Last sea- i "V :XsIcc"Rl0 Jn-t all of its stars but adopted the wise policy 0f filling the jaeancies with youngsters. The result , is that Olltlls Mini tela nr ,,-!.:.. . gethcr and making thc team u success. Dlssten Saw is stronger than last season and bids fair te keep Ascension ... iuui:u en us tees te enable it te , held its lead. Gelf Ceurts: Expert Instruction Imtructeri Jehn J. Rewe, Geerge E. Griffin and Themas Gribbin. Lcneni strictly private, 8:30 A. M. te 5 P. M. Fer appointments phone Walnut 1551, Marshall E. Smith & Bre. Worsted Sweaters Shaker knit from pure lamb's-wool V-neck pull-ever sweater $8.00 V-neck coat sweater 8.50 Shawi-cellar coat sweater 12.00 Men's Patrick mackinaw coats $15.00 Beys' Patrick mackinaw coats $12.00 Marshall . Smith & Bre. fes,? (Incorporated) 724 Chestnut Street Athletic Geed, ANOTIIKIt of these lengthy buttle was staged between Hurry IMImann mill hU hllkS Tr Pnlih fn !. I... 1 u .. . -lilBlif -" , ' " " i" iniiiiiiij -iiiiiiipiuiisnip, iieinnaiin cot iMftr-v Aray t0 a KOml st"rt nnd "' nn, ,,ni'' wn" 'endlns the gi)v who niuib fjeergin Slir "J0"" Iy b'B '""rsjii. Karly in August lie was twenty-thn-e points ahead !ff'H l?? nrc unofficial firures for thut date. fST-- i. (i' An " " I'.C ,tfi 7 llcllnianii miii M) 1117 ,..0 l-4lt!fl (Inhll Tli .in- -.. .... '..-- ' " .1,111 ,11 121 .1117 Cobb In the days thnt followed kept climbing toward -100 and llcilmann dropping toward the same mark. Around the middle of September the Ti-er 4 manager passed his cmplejc. according te the uuefhcial ,nnra n.i if ," M .bI'evC( !hp .' ''P.' fr01" thc """'' W Tynts wen the chamnienshln will, ,1UU, Willie llellmanii ended the sciimmi seeend with .MSI. Ct0r t,ere -ftrfn different sterj told when the Mli.-inl figures were announced V com cem com .parUen of the tig?rrs. etliciul ami otherwise, i, interesting " I'liefilrlal . Snhns und tl.t'ir Tliesc clubs have waged many bitter battles in the American League in pre vious campaigns nnd pennants have been wen and lest en the outieme of games between the clubs. Anether haul battle is expected tonight, as Ilanceik will have one of its strongest teams en tlie fleer. At forward will be I.i. Powell and Stecnsen. a pair of the fastest plaers in the same. Tesett will be nt center and Armstrong and Weeds at guards The Spalls will hne their regulnrs en the fleer nnu the downtewners will hnve te be nt their lsi te win. as the Hun cocks have been Reing great and dur ing the lielldajs wen eight str.iight games en a trip through the state wl leh included nil the leading teann Dancing will fellow the cage centesr. 'LEONARD-DUNDEE BOUT OFF j Milwaukee Club Had Failed te Se cure Permit for January 12 Milwaukee. .Ian. ." - It was nn: netinccil teilin th.it the proposed boxing bout between .lelmnj iMindre and Ileum Leenard, terttntivelj net for ,lanunr 11!. was off. Ienard bed ugrird te box before the 1 club thut proinetcii the fubwluled M it - eliell-Icenard tight, cal'ed off lusiMen- , I day bwnuse of Mitchell'ii Illness, but it was found that the club had failed 1 te obtain tlie date from fhc Ilexing I Commission, and nil plans fell through. rvr.,1 Seeernl youngsters stnnu out as lempetent challengers for the l'(i pound laurels. However. Johnny isu t taking boxing serieusl am mere and tlie vent- may roll In without a feather weight championship match bcinx decided. rhe "ill feeling or wnntcver it is l.eennru ami uicMiru Wliern Youth Counts I.nst season thc Marshall V.. Smith team, which is leading section A of the first division, lest all of Its stars, with the exception of one. and was' obliged te recruit frfem tlie ranks of the youngsters. Thc depesters figured the team did net lime n chance, but thc jeung bleed has infused a fight lug t.pirit in tlie teajn which lias enable I it te come through virtually an 01 i' V..... -,. Tlnnnt' Is keeping the'lightweight crown aloof, games with n win. Tlie new center half 1 cennrd no doubt, is in 11 1 lass by uf this team is regarded ns one of the Mmself ether than tlie fan that the best men in this position en tiny team weleht 'question is cuusing many fans ' in the city, and as thc center half N te be skeptical about Henn ability the key position en tlie attack or de at 1.1." pounds nt o'clock. fense. its being well filled .pclls the 4? fEAT "T V--- I IBJs A Buying Opportunity Each Week ! Watch for 1 Y's Krax RING chump thee days humps are keeping terv busy dodging matches. Wet'ler 'f it wai i .- flr wat.r n tef Welling' j tr.nnliiK nujrlcri thu. eui",) the builUinc e burn il'ei . j ' Urtteri al AVir Orleans are thinking , 0 siibititutwu "Auld liW'G Syne." ' or Dine. t. , Kr.uirN ILii-nn fernifr llururil r hiu mide tlie Oiferd liniki'v train llr euslit te I tut Mine Ire In IJntliind. j H McMillin shoulders the hium,. for Centre's defeat In ll.illiis Seme sport Yen. Ih- success of the team. Yolfcnden-Sherc, which is running tlie Smith team close, is another of tlie teams which has seen a light, and In stead of impertlug plnern te fill va cancies, "has adopted ne wise pelicj of ghing the jeungstern a chnncc and re stricting itself te home Inlent. The re 1 suit is that the team Is this season about ."0 per cent stronger than Ins .season. Cardinglen for manj ars has been one of tlie strejigesl soccer towns in this district nnd ulwnjs bus been able te put a geed team in the held. Theie was a time, in fact, when the tiani wus lulled the Jacksen bc'nur iV of the eleven plajera were Jacksons, ' Scraps About Scrappers llmliPJ HiiUhln.nn (lchtlnir S-v,,.enn nf rhllnilfluhu, mnt Mil' I'UiHltninen In Nw Yerk tnnlulit. It .s In Im n twelvr niuiiJer icterv for Huirhlnmn IM H lilm a match with hatnnu' Hrider in ihe (lr ,.111 IIUBlley -.lull l inp'ih. il vlth Die I nailmnn a. l'ortlenit, M un Tuesdi' nijlil. nilv rh.inrr. the fentherwcJahi i.tir ef the Mrnrl-M'intcfttli l.iil ll lali with Hale Jlermn.i of rallfnrn.a in ,r' t ii',rri nlmit On Tuenriiiy niRhi In fai I.0U13 Cliamy vIII tnlie en .inhiiv N', 1 ''X'Jt fJSetia en ypnr Shoes tiatfturentef ttuiflOyewryiit T ,.,. Tenil er. et this city, is rreeg- nlzcd all ever the country as Leenard's logical opponent, but cten a promoter, ether than Uickard, In any plai e where a decision is permissible, would be un able te clinch such a set-te. I here seems te be some "ill feeling between the Leenard and Tendler factions tee. Britten. Is ' The welterweight hnnipien. Jack llritten, like Kilbanc. isn't talking any bexln- these daH, being in drjcleck. se tispenk. Heweer. his ears prick un whenever a match with Leenard is mentioned. It Is said Han Morgan h.is gene en record with the stntement tlwt Hritlen would net box any one until nfter h contest with Ileiinj. he the welters must wait until Jack meets T nnurrl . And new comes the Wilsen angle. Kterj one is calling him the "acei dental" champion. '1 he middleweight dictator "ran out" of a match with Ilnrrv C.reb. was barred from compeii cempeii compeii lien "in New Yerk Slate nnd ti"w the Massachusetts Hexing Commission 11 Ne hns put the ban en Wlluen. Wilsen's lessen for e.icMng out of the match with (ireb. be incr. was that he had been forced into signing r M, contest, because, he shjs. that was the only way he could collect !.', - , , ,, 0IW"r. who is nin7 t-.w, 000 whlcll Uickard wall holding up (n, ,, mnteh m Nc Yerk with le'l llr, nn,in nfter Jehn's peer exhibition with T'.rjan 1 vui ivnswer th B"n . s-a.rm Dan O'n-.wd alter .iuuii e i" ,n p10,j,nce rt. I next WetlneaU ly nlwht. Downey. , ,, . . . , Tint mBV lie lllic Sllll. 1, ,'i I-, rue thnt if Wilsen had the lenlidence if winning from (ireb, lie would hae through wiin ine nuucii. Men! Special January SALES! Yeu Couldn't Ask for a J.evver Price or Better Quality Than Yeu Will Get in These Winter Shoes .New Priced .75 t I e geni ler t.nu-h Is en a wmpaip, l, hririj him i,,f in llni for n ctjcK ,'t hU lest Ionian, cre,n. Afler nleppInK Al M nll.rr In u round J,,n rll w m nauh'il wit .Mhlitct H-nltli nt ihn Otnlfn New Ynrk Cilv. Jiinunry L'O MAY COACH WHITE SOX Indian llua?ll. rl" Jei n.nrrtt from Hiirrliiiuiu i he ei-'iirst rif AhiirUa'H tilitmen rmiflnu frer. 10.' In llv itntniil.i The eiil' wnv rtik II Is l.tkril mt, l.arrrit, "I bs blii Iwiie 1 te llm wlte. ' 1 r-nlub tlftl tnr.trha ha , m w Ik, a Int t f '""I Uixins -opens rs Beets and Saddlet Jrbli lilss appears best in the for four-year-eldri and up at New 'QHMnii today. Herd (ilrl und Valer Jlwt)iy will furnish the contention 3-4irs8 wen pinccii in ether rnccH are: ntfKirnt race, Ilashful, Tricks. Her- t, ilHen; second, Ilerald, Ilanceeas, .Murpny: tiiirii. rcniieut, t einic Keng. V'Mgtv Bj-ph; fifth. Hcpeater. Wrecker. Walcspn; slth. Slits Fennlne, Trim tul, Our Illrthday; seventh, Pirate . MOee, MU'liaevllla, Pretender il.,mrth, Sun Nese. Uiuel W.. Ilutler; I ' " icacey, .n,0 Leepard. Fair luunii, mull, mile I'? Heltcrs. Alllvnn, Htarke,' Chrls- iiuny. lien wir Utli a or Tnlhir n r-u u j . will furnish the contention. " te..coach Harvard Fresh i.Jiini .",. "" Jn . IIitrrrl re erllni te it, prewar runtern. will hve . l-elnl track ieu. h thl prlnK rr th" freihnian wunil mil HIliKlmin head rern hH .nnemi.e.1 lul Jam, Telbort. who re- Rie. the sar.lty tpuniy te ente? Ii" mh'Ol rtemd anuma ihariti. of ihe -euriir. ters upon romplnlen of liln preiient Hutl?. as coach of v amity taaketball 'V . , ,.fi ". . 'JL.rittVenit-"KlrBt race, Kibbler.. .Ac lUtnatW, hl.br Knutaatlet second, Merrick. JJIUb O; third, 'At )!' Alf Yerena : Yale Heckey Team Wins . New llaten. Conn., Jan. 8, The Ya! hoekiy team, play Inr an Improved nm ever the form hcwn pnyieua te th Chrtumaa vacmtlen. difeate4 the atren- Hew H.ven amateum' team. 4 te S, In fn arena here, (cunt l.'eniiiil didii t trpnt Pinky Mitthtll te lel till, u.ihl nfi,r their rails. r,rrrik mini would lie it imer nlilil for ( iillfiirnlra lienliiK sealntt Math unit Jeff. (ireuy Ne.ile would Im n tiellfr one. 1:ji s V e' ml ntht i illfernia nnniei I.i ..err-ill "if I'litHRe is an 1 intern ertl lul Uciiseii for Tildeii In ing ranked Ne. 1 lu teiiniK l because he i.m de ever -thing an ether plnjer can de, and de it better. lluth's tinging nit nets lum $.1000 a iceiK. it un 1,1-unatu cops a gran for a few minutes' dancing, ' ' Dlfferene In Ainerlemi nnd Clilnrs apertst lirre ri" nrr rnir, mrre ine are srnira "Kid" Gleasen Seeks "Leng Tem" Hughes as His Assistant Chicago, Jan. .".-- "Leng Tem" Hughes, for jcurs a major league pitch er is being considered for the position ' .1. ..f l. aMiIrm A W1ilr of teum ceacn in mc ...w.b .. ... r Iiy Wlnnellrr . wil plen.ed " Hare. , , ,, I ( r, nhewln nrvide bv ltl llstiinun his MnmiDer J'ICid" tiieasen hns indicated nrjtme, aelnet Pedre Cnmre. "Itari .'.'" "f" , . . , , -. . , ,,,rr ,rt mt Ln lAn.nnlrhn, ' ntirt n u tl, i, r ii. Tieii, u un i .an nn " -. '." '.... Mnre Ateha. nf Miwul.e. P.aBt with i ia,r of HarhtAOlshta -ntie SnlUrn utnl Turn I iiuki'B The latter ,n i IJ.ine. Wnllsi' ulned off Ooerue t'hare In I.'jl.lmore luet Monday te the cm enicmis nui ,.- h.-.ui. ",.'?; VvJirmUler, "and assistniit te aid in developing lecrults an',2nB the beat of 'em nnd Is said t" have mentioned timt lliighc- would be the ideal man for (lie nliii'c. 1 (ilca'eti wns tram coach under Man agers .llnim.N ('allahnn and f'larencc ifewlund In-fore In Ing made niaiiager. Twe Mere for Immaculate Thn ImmKtuliite Conception Lt.inKetii.iii team samel h-hlrd euted the aeeenfl team 31 te -J, I II htne linn un In ". few tnentha ii Iinmstu ate Lonceptieti u.iaueiiMi ' ""'VT' Vhi. -n itr . acerd two mere Mcterlea In their nrrval In thleeuMr . idail last evenlnir Intha hall t 5rBl V?ai'!,"any a! I and Brown atreeta. The flrat team de- doean't bar any tneat d Dlvl.en 103. A. O. It.. 21 te 17. and ,,. rr (.enrsr Shade, the f'allfernla IikIiI limn Height, will tnaKe Ilia flrat anni-arnni-e I Phlledclnhla when 1 trlu n Herireiinl IW Smith tomorrow- n ht .jnhnni llnub; e'rVnUle Hmllh l the aeml. Prelltna: le, t,Oivern vs. fat Deene.. Jm I Martin y. 'Ill MnrrlMl Knd YeunK Dole . Kid (Joedman. Inek Wnrm.in. tin 'nlih felh rve,.'h mnHlnlf l"S II I'll" '" I ,,,ihm,i'i,, ,. ,n inn lie .ujtii'viru in r"v- werman auya na a: Yeu save a let of money in the price, which represents a new low level for really fine shoes. A nd you enjoy the fur ther economy that gees with Dalsimer Shoes long and satisfactory wear. Tan and Black Bex CalfStraight Tip Bregui hmtii seics, mi wentlicr-l'roef Insert. Rubber or Leather Heels Special! ies Medium.Wfinlit Wnel Snv OC III wanted liuuthei- h:ilcs. 75, THE BIG SHOE STORE h'eur Fleer With Settling Capacity for 600 Men, Women, Miwes, Beys ami Children 1204-06-08 Market Street 12(1 pound r the 'Wanderara, Jehnnr lUnlen, of tre. 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