i'AWA'l iiWi)IW!WIHiIW"MWMMWllWI I rerKW " "51'WlP5 jfn iv; (v, ;f 1PW!' J W'-ira s.- -; wii'!WMw., iWhwwwhwr i ' !.. lujjiuiiii uinwvi luu tmmmmmPwmimwmKmAmmBamgmmmkmKX' r,-y . - v, .r v 7&. ,' ' - ". 'W W - - .W K' T " j FT'' V WW , A &v ,j, 'v 4 'i1 a -ii .- v- t : .. y ' ' , '.', i ;-. r '--- i .' J ' itTT-nimt TtTTTtr TiN T TITSinTt ninfU T-aTAT TV . , JUVJLliJWJJNW XTV&UIX) XriJJUJWXV-r-X'JOJUUAXFJJLiJr, HIA 'ffBIDAY, JAKtTARY 6, 1022 S&easy Neale Must Have Thought He Was Haying Baseball When He Called Grid Officials Robbed 'ntf "j, nncirr Mi V-.LJ J. tf "SEASON GAMES DISCLOSE BRAND-NEW JINX" FOR GRID TEAMS After Upsets Caused by W. and J. and A. and M., Beware of Colleges Parting Names in Middle Meran Cen gratulates Texans and Neale Rides Officials WAGNER STEPS IN ! AS WIND-UP BOXER HOW TO START THE EVENING WRONG After Four Years of Preliminary Battling the Kid Becomes Hoadliner IMPROVING HIS PUNCHi ANBW nart t Ncnlc. the same ns 1 k'J.wW 4 vf By ROBERT W. MAXWULI. Siert Kdltur r.venlinr Tublle I,rder . -II ....11...... tl.nl jinx has bren discovered in football, newarc et an mv .1...1. n, ..i.i.ti Tour Mimilflv tin r of these nypnenuicu elevens pulled n pnlr of big surprises and caused the two blgsct l"et in h 1rt2'- season. Ami Unit's going some for n season which U Het yet one week old. The record will stnnd until next bcptemDcr. m tnc mm win : - winter te tnlk nbent II. , ........ n n i aia.i Down lu Texns, the Texas, Agricultural AND Mechanical Cellesc handed Centre College the weret beating the Colonels have received In years. Uut en .' -... . h',..i. i..... wii irfferKnn Cellccc nrcvented the university el ttillfernln from winning n pest-season game, the gnme ending In n o-te-u no, .Wnife th- nrntnt iind uncalled -for howls from Coach tirensy . W. AND .1. hiinnrned te be tee strong for the Westerners A. AND M. in the Centre game. ,.. ., I'crlmpN It " ever-confidence tlmt ruined the chances of the favorite elevens. The Cnlifernlnn evident!) nsked themselves where W. AM" J. get Iho nerve te piny in the New Year's contest, nnd Centre felt the same way about the Texnnn. While they were wondering whnt it wus nil nbent Uie midcr-degs pleyed twice ns well ns wns expected nnd both of the big boys came te grief. . . Centre was off form, the men seemed ever-trnined nnd they dldn t pluy their best game. The plujers hud tpent ten or fifteen nights en xleepern. they had traveled nil ever the AVest, experienced dllTcrent climate conditions nnd Tvere net In shape te slnnd n grueling contest. In addition, the famous "He McMillln wns se excited ever getting married that he had nothing te eat lhcc Sunday night. However, the team had no alibis. Charley Mernn said the bc-t team wen, praised the Texnns for the great game they played, and they deserved il. A, nnd M. played flawless football. Their interference was perfect, their . d(fcnie wns superb and the geucralshlp could net be improved upon. Murrah. ' the big guard, played ns wpII ns any line mnn In the Knat. Wllen. the end. eiitplnycd Iteberts", nnd a kid subtltute named Miller had every appearance et a acusencd cteran. .. T''.T.1.S' deserved In inn end icemW ft ere ffiffli Centre n. very hard 1 battle had the Colonels been in top fnrm. Meran and ilcilulm realized this and said te. Thcv congratulated the victors after the game, tchich is real sportsmanship Xeale Wanted All the Best of It IS COXTKAST te this, take the Cnlifernin-'W. nnd .T. game. The Presi dents were en the short end of the betting, everybody believed they would be beaten bv nt least fertv point-'. et they eutplnyed the Westerners nnd really scored n triumph by playing a tie game. That in Itself was a great accomplishment, hut Creasy Xe.nlp, the coach, had te spoil It nil. "We were robbed I" he yelled after the game, and still Is yelling. "The llncsmnn robbed us of a touchdown. That wnsn"t right, it wasn't I" Pretty sorleu charges te make ngulnst n mnn who Is regard"d as it capable football official, whose honesty never hns been questioned. One of the W. nnd .1. plnyers committed e foul He wns offside, which Is contrary te the rules of the game, nnd Xeale Is angry because the official did bis duty. In ether words. Creasy wanted nil the best of it. In bnsebnll It Is customary for plnyers te accuse the umpires of making mistakes, showing favoritism nnd robbing them of games, but nobody pays nny attention te if. Tn football, however, it is different. It is a peer sport nnd a hard loser who uses the old alibi of blaming the official for mistakes made by hN men. Vc did net see the piny, we don't knew the mnn who gave the penalty, but despite this we will back up his ruling nnd say he was absolutely right. According te ncceuuts. W. and .T. called for a forward pass. The ball was passed te Urenkcrt and the eligible men started down the Held. Seeing that tbey were covered, Urenkcrt. instend of passing, tucked the ball under his nrm nnd ran for n touchdown. This was called back because Stcln, the W. and .T. captain, was efftldc. Ollslde play is common in football. ' rset only ae tne emciais sec it, out ' thy spectators its well. At the start of the play the head linesman, If he sees d man starting before the ball, blows his horn. Indicating that a foul had been committed. He does net. knew whnt is going te happen, for he calls the -fcul before the piny gets under way. He mnrks the spot, and when the play has been completed the referee find' out what happened and Inflicts the penalty. Ifjtbe side with the ball wns offside, the ball Is taken back nnd the team pen alized live yard". If the defensive team started before the ball, the offensive clcTen may decline the penalty. The head lineman did net knew tbnt a touchdown wns about te be made, nrid furthermore, he didn't care. He saw a foul, called it nnd the penalty was Inflicted. Xenle wns very sere about It, but this did net cnll for the bllter denunciation of the official. Instead, he should have blnmed the man ' who committed the foul. He wns the one who deserved the calldewn. THIS is just one nf the unpleasant features of officiating. 7u ceacAc hare a habit of covering their eten mistakes by Main no; the arbiters, and there never is a comeback. But in this case Xcalr eversteppid himself. Vdriielf. 7'fterp, Eckcrsall and Jfutbcl an high-class, efficient men and deserve better treatment. Real Sportsmanship in Football THERE is such a thing ns spertsmnnshlp In foetbnll. A team cannot win every gnme. It is bound te be defeated some time, and when that time comes the couch become- a bigger man if he accepts it gracefully. Beb Klsher, of Harvard, is one of the best-liked coaches In the country because he never ns yet bus used an alibi te explain n defeat. After the Centre game last fall he was the tir-.t te congratulate Coach Charley Meran nnd "Be" Mc.Mlllin. He taid the best team had wen. ". But it wns nfter the Princeton game thnt Fisher showed his greatness. Harvard had been defeated In n big game the first time In years. It was a bitter disappointment and the head conch felt It keenly. He was entering i the training house nfter the game when he met Bill Crewcll, the referee. Tnstcnd of barely nodding and continuing his way te the dressing room, Fisher railed nnd held out his hand. "It was n great game, wasn't It?" he said. "I want te congratulate you en refereelng such n wonderful game. Princeton has a grent team." That's nil he said, but every word came from a thorough sportsman. And there is another case in the biggest game of the yca Harvard and Ynle. Hnrvnrd made a touchdown in the fourth quarter, but It was called back because n Iiurwml line man had been using his hands illegally. Tem Thorp called the penult, nnd when the team lined up he said te Captain Kane: "Please tell the man en the left side of the line who used his hands te be careful. Thnt foul cost you a touchdown." "Ne need te tell him," replied Kane. "I did the holding and T am sorry." Tnd Tenes Is another geed leer. Afier the Harvard game he ald : "Harvard played winning football and we were lucky that the score wasn't larger. Fisher i a great couch." After uctu et sportsmanship like i lint in games which were far mere Important than the game en the Const, it doesn't help Xeale any te pretest n decision of an official, especially when that official wus right. t ' "MKM'Ij tveuld have made n biagrr hit and iceu'd have bee i far me,r " popular had he accepted the ruling in geed tpirit and cengratulainl his team for playing a tie game. Defeat Doesn't Hurt 1921 Centre Recerd t'rilANGlS as it muy seem. f'linrle Mernn was verj nervous befeie the A. nnd M. game. We saw him in the Adelphus Hetel in Dallas Sundn ,1 ,i night, nnd the Centre Cellrgc coach looked as if he had lest all of his $4rib!t friends. y V "I knew I shouldn't feel this way." lie said, "but I am nervous ever 'tomorrow's game. I den t think we will have any trouble, but you never can tell whnt will happen. The boys didn't leek very geed in practice and hcy haven't their minds en the game. They think It will he a walkover nnd ?re very confident. That's n bad sign. "Anether thing is thut we are all er for n fall. We hare gene through "hard schedule, wen every game, heating teams like Harvard, Auburn, 'Puisne nnd Washington nnd l.ee. and it wouldn't surprise me if tomorrow " xvn would spoil that record. Ne mutter hew many games you win, nil you -vJV have te de is Iem one and everything off." ft Uncle Chnrley naturally wns disappointed after the gnme. but lie can snv he' had the proper lnineh. Still, he needn t worry. Mi team wen every regularly hcheduled gnme, it did everything expected of it and losing u battle In 1022 should net nffcel the 1021 standing. rllRltUl'OltE Centre College still stands out e one of the un defeated teams in the 1021 season. jmilH post-teaseii giunc at' Dallas was se successful that the committee. it M bended by Tee I'tny, will stnge n contest every year. The championship t&ieiim of the Southwest will be pitted against the best Fnstcrn team uvnllnble. arid the battle will create u let of Interest. 'I lie victory of the Texans this ym year is ib unen nr iiiiiiuiui iii mat suction, it snows tlmt geed teams Mb be developed in ether places besides the Kast and Middle West.! 'i . . . nAYfiOll. the I niversilu of Terat. .1, md .1. mid Seutlnrestirn T University iriJ have an interesting mason nert fall. i Copyright. ;J?. bu Public l.tiatr Cemjiaiii' J . ', Vacancy In Church YOU START OUT 4 HIGH SPIRITS Te CMA. em Your fiieaeTic By liOUIS II. JAFKK AFTER four years of battling in cluding several real tough tussles In the preliminaries. Kid Wagner, Southwerk scrapper, whose first name is Israel, is starting the new year as n wind-up puncher. Included en Wag ner' record nre about seventy-five bouts, nnd, ns the Kid himself says, "I have lest only four newspnper deci sion'." Shortly before the end of 1021 Wng ncr. en his return from an Invasion In the Middle West, placed himeelf under the wine of Mnx Heff. known snertlvelv I as Boe Boe. Boe Boe tnntehed the Kid with Sammy Berne nnd Bebby Bur-I 1 num. nnd the third contest for Wagner, Minder Heff wns his first wind-up. I I This match wns against Tehnny i Darcy, the rugged sailor mnn of Xc.v ' Yerk. When Bebby Barrett, becntisc of Illness, wns unable te meet Darcy. , Wagner wns moved up from the semi I at the eleventh hour ngnlust the mnriner. Te everybody's surprise nt the ' 1 National that night the -Kid upset the dope by winning from Darcy. Would Bex Champ The showing of Wagner in this con- I test evidently "made" him, nnd new I Heff has come out with n declaration I thnt his Kid wns open ter competition ; with nny of the 120-pound-nt-2-e'clock ! boxers nreund net stepping even nt t the champion, .1. Kllbnnc. "Kllbnnc , can attempt te knock Wagner for a loop." nays Max. "I'll de thrt gam bling for such a match. And T. Patrick won't hnve such a cinch of It. cither, ingninst the Kid." ' Wagner has just reached his mn- jerlty. He stnrtcd boxing when seven teen vcars of nire. nlthnnzli he hns been n close follower of fisticuffs since he) i wns fifteen. As a kid, the Kid says he used te sec a let of the big matches i by sneaking Inte the different clubs, i -r-getting by the ticket takers unnoticed I J ur I'iuuuiiij; nri; t'ni-uii-.'. i YOU RCACH THC Ct Ut-JiJ My f -'V f YOU U(3 visiesu OF BAVJUM6 OUT TmC CUNDUCTer TteM misJutes Pan a CAR. YbJ BGOtM Te &&sC&L, Jttnajt, AMt is Your miime VeU ThreTTlc rnestectJ Read 1 AiiTetf SjKj l MARIS-, SSSJ WMT WtM 1 V I I? il iiHr S3 iiiiiiiH 'ITi ANOTMSR. TtSeJ MIMUTOS AMD STILL Ne CAR. Itsl aiflHT 1 1 M 1 i f ,1 j YeU FIMALLY Aniwc akJ Heur LATC OUT ThB WHOkC CVCWltJO 13 A .Dl,5MA- RUISJ NGUQn MIND "THE 810 CXVLAMATIOW I WkJOUD YeO'WS COIW6 Te SPRING TV"I OLD OWS ftOOUl r wg..i' THQ LCAHUSI6- " feu V? 'I DEMPSEY LOOKS GOOD, ) FOR EIGHT-YEAR REIGN Expert Figures Heavyweight Champ's Successor Net Yet Fifteen Years Old Boxers a "Dashing" , Class, as It Were tty GUAjNTLANI) KICK (airilUIHS is the man who la going for I he Inst five years, particularly W Ti te beat Dempscy seinn ay wc r,:t.r.Titam.L,. Youngsters, by Imitation, Learn Gelf Shots Best Caddies Have Best Chance te Pick Up Geed Game, But Their Elders Can Benefit Almest as Easily by "Gallerying' CAG E GAME il LOST TO PHIIA Unlikely That Eastern League Will Start Second Half Minus Team Here BELIEVE that the caddies who have come te the fore as prominent golfers It wns .lnrinff the war. In the lntter enn ln.v their success ill golf te two part of 1017, that Wagner get his first things: first, the fact thnt they learned Inspiration of boxing. While working ; tlle Knmc ln t!lctr youth, :mn, second, K'ntS their powers of Imitation. Often I nave gene out duck ei im .nmy ie,u. nt labor en one of the bents. He get Inte altercation with another youngster, who, Incidentally, Is Willie Fuller, the bantamweight. They exchanged punches, but friends interceded. It was decided te have By JKSSE P. GUILFORD mateur Gelf Chnmpleit nt the United ftt.itri) learned mere from observation uml Imi tation thnn ln nny ether wny. '' IS net only the children who profit in golf by icatehing and imitating the better golfers, but these of mature aye improve much mere rapidly if they associate with tnen who play better than average golf. TRENTON CLUB FINED $100 it Is unlikely thnt Eastern League basketbnll will be lest te Philadelphia in the sveend hnlf of the season, which starts In nbetit a week. William T. Myers, owner of the club, Is looking nreund for a purehnser, ns he hns fnlled te nest his deposit money, but 1 thnt does net niiui that the franchise will be lest. .iyew was visiteu en several eccn fnllTO l.nu tiAAr. th.i ..neiil In Mm nnen I ' ...... ... dmie 1m 1nLf ,innt K, nnrtlna Ititftrnatpfl ilinll. 1'OWlllir. flplrl nnil fnL. h.m I te& fdayednTrJa't delll dS . ' .nme. but they' offered te pay for nWhat nbeut the ; Xnry ? Fer the last en the different courses nnd seen u number of boys swinging clubs In imi tation of their favorite. "Say, this Is 'Chick' Evans driving." one will say, Wagner and Fuller slip en the gloves ! whlla another will be howling for at- against each ether for three rounds, ,,, ... ,vit,,a Vnrden. ine the Inst tw i with n geld mednl te go te the winner. . , . . ,, ,,.,. . .. been plnvlng golf 1 'n,.v me. nn.i the verdict endwl in n I Back of the caddle house one can "-e" "" " ,. draw. They met again, nnd this time usually find a miniature Varden, Ray Fuller was rendered the decision. Hew- Mitchell, Duncan, Evnne. Ouiract or : Wnnt te appenr conceited lu any way, i ever, ii8ncr nae put en sucn n , ,, Dettcr.cia(3 celfcrs. And but tfv surprising thing is that the inii-j1 Have Thlnl Battle But the Fuller-Wagner feud was net ever vet. Iditcr. in rhllacle n hln. they met nirnin in a professional bout nt one i Mnml liv Himself i ..'.(. i. i.' ,.i t,.,-u ,.f ti.u ,,. nn.l experience. of the big clubs. This time the. match i w own case I wns teneusly hun- i,c i,a8 tried in everv way te mimic , East Monday nenrly the whole Tren went six sizzling rounds and the Kid ji,....,. jn this respect. Living en the ' their cninc. ' ,0M cl,lb wns ,lr0!1 for fefiisliig te play Is the proud possessor of clippings br!.,j; 0 the Intervale Country Club, I ngulnst the Celtics en Sunday. The which state that he had wen f rem , Manchester. ,-. H.. I was en- ' Fellow the Stars nffnir proved te be of such u sensa- Fuller. ceurneed te nlav golf, my mother be- , In addition te that, he takes lessens itiennl nnture that a special meeting Since that time Wagner has Increased ivlnir lm te be in delicate health, and , at least once u, week, nnd if tlicre is was held last evening nnd the tallcfest nskeit n certain well-known snort man darin the ether night. "1 don't knew where he. is," the reply came, "but he Isn't fifteen years old new." 'Which would indicate n belief thnt Dempscy will be still en top nt least eight or nine years away. Spert INinchcs Frem "Punch" (t A CHAMPION pugilist has been fined for driving n motercnr nt excessive speed. These who hnve only seen our boxers in the ring hnve no Idea what dashing fellows they really arc." A'f THE Paris Olympic games in i 1021." we rend, "them will be prizes net only for nthlctcs, but also for painters, sculptors, musicians and men of letters. It is hoped thnt Mr. H. G. Wells nnd Mr. Henry Arthur Tenes may be persuaded te enter together for the three-legged race." TT IS proposed te discontinue Sat JL urdny afternoon deliveries! of let ters ln Grimsby because the postmen wnnt te attend the lernl football match. Wc nre Informed, however, that they hnve n few open dates in Tnnunrv for 1 letter delivery, when the home team Is a wny." L. A. II, Brookes, we understand, will be back ever for doubles play. Carncntlcr's ftiture JACK McAULIFFE believes that Carpentler wns tee bndly battered I by Dempscy ever (e be a ring factor for nny future cnrnlvnl. Pnrt of the I niiRwcr may be given shortly, when the French fighter meets Cook, the Austra lian. Cook is merely n premising novice, but there nre Impending signs thnt he will nnney Cnrpentier In his present , stnte beyond a slight degree. The chief i mew delivered by Dempscy enme when the American heavyweight broke up' lerever tlie Frenchman's drenm of world-wide conquest. lie knew after, thnt Tcrsey City engagement that thci rend te the top was closed for geed and all. This smash of n burning ambition I must hn.ve worn down Cnrpcntier's will I te win. The big lure wns ever. The chances ure he will never ngnln hnve i the same fire nnd flash of spirit that lie '. knew before Tuly 2, 1021. ' Hew About the Navy? DEAR SIR Yeu suggested Cernell I I1S the lemler ivlinn i,ntii.l.1n.lH- ..-. I .-.,, .. . ......,, v.iiii.ii)iiiiik luiri- IE year. Cernell leads the Navy tit tr-rf1 nn.l flnlil. I. nt (tin V,..,.. t...! n l.r.a- fencing, wrestling, swimming, lncre, etc. Ddesn't this leave Annapolis i. front? V A v " The Nnvy'H showing has bceri ..v I .. mnrkablc. This is especially true of tli lipi clnsa te graduate next, one of the !.! mw est nthle.tic classes in competitive hit. wry. rer tunc iiiuucr, mere is creriinl enough for both institutions. II TOTE. In tomorrow's column "Tb, Cnse for nnd Against Football." A WAYS the year's grcatest fnblt-i "The trade in plnyers wns tin em1 one, no money changing hands." "' Copyright , it22. Atl rights rcstrtH "' Martin Joins West Virginia Squad Morcantewn, W. Ve., Jan. . Hemer' Martin, star forward en the W-t VlrM.' baslitlbill five m for three ycaru pntt ! twlce canUIn i of the team, lias Joined 55 squaJ. Atartln had Intended net te til the fleer Bame, due te an arduous eclieltiiu HChcdulc, hut he could no longer reslet . n.' nnll f lh. annrt. ll" 1'rrslen 0100 West 1074 sm Ice palace 45TII & MAnKKTMHTKKRTa TONIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK Pennvs Princeton (Iiiterrelleclnta (lerne) TOMORROW NIGHT Quaker City vs. Bolten AX (Opening Jennie flume) (IKNEItAI, AD.MIHSIIIN 7S 1'ublle Mkntlnit After (inraw ICE SKATING Wv Competent Instmrters nt All Hrmlene Tiim:n hushievh iiau.v JJPtCIAL rhlldrrn'n Smlnn r,, Meni'nir Until Jan. 7. JSe H O C K E Y ulaved n crent deiil dur- '" "" k'v. uu mrj "m-im i i'".- "i ...,.,..u .., ,i,,,,, .- rer nlc mst 0 years. BT s man his . '""!i!w i" t.estnge stamps and he " W""; Navy has been fnr ejhend elf enlv three yenrs. vet 1"IS l'01'! efr- 0,, yesterday he was of Ce-nc 1 nt football. Last full did nnble of lnvine in the '""''e another efTcr. which he is new Cernell plnv nny such teams as Prlnce Prlnce riewer Se" I il" n t ' 'en-hlcrinc. ten. lenn State or West Point? Xelh- 1 ""... .,',.. ' " ..." . i Ttm If Iho elitest owner nf the leninie lllg within two Iniicliilnu-na nf n. t" s'tre'nXv'na; KKs muM ,Vc.de te give up the" fight, iherc nre these, mpre th.x cVJ with nt the greater part of his time play- ',,v,,rn pi-emnent parties who would terncll. Die Navy bna been far ahend - ...!.. ...am .t, ,v. :v( innnii,,. accept the Philadelphia privilege of . ' . . . ., ii.. i- '"K """ """ """ "'.'.'. J"'- "'"-"S ..!....!.. i ...... n.. ..,.ll,.l. zz tatiens are geed, ler uicsc nine iiiius , tMt, KMne ilc would Mill be in the 1UU " "s . ;" j"'i .spend much of their time when net ' class. '- '',n,1,, r Dr. Leuis Sugarmnn, t "" c-ddving in swinging clubs. He attribute hh suevws In golf te , fermer plaver, who has nsseclnted wll . ...ddjing in svingiii se much i l'l' nn of practical baskctb.t e LYMPIA Bread and Dainbridte " jienpav r.vi: jan. e, ieji llll.l.V AHTIK PIMPUS vs. McCANN Mr.S"KN(IKK UUIIOV Miller vs. Fitzgerald nemiv JOK BURMAJj v. MENDELL IIANNY 8 nOL'NDH fJHAI.KV KRAMER vs. WIMLER MIDI1KT 8 ROUNDK 1'ATSY SMITH vs. WALLACE Sent an sal. Hihetl's Cafe, 12th und Filbert Ht. I'hene I-vnst 4000. ... in UVOiruupeis unu iijiruis ui mu tvaiiic l,llli tlint 1110 OUlllOOr excrcite WOIIIU nny attempt en HIS OUrt lO milium oeilic wvu nurm nun iuuu, uim inu i-i.i- lime ie ec iuiiruwu ihe iiuitvu. ,. .me he of henelit, DUt 1 wns never periuunn i teature OI linetner h gunie wun.ii ui. ni ui im; iiiumh m-i- .-mil UU4II4 the Kid Is a snappy secker, especially J en,ijy te nny great extent. Then. , lend him into trouble, it is ipilckly business pnst midnight. with n corking right cress, he hns net n(lj'n t,re wnH et the opportunity te detected nnd corrected by hla teacher. The meguln listened Intently te the been keeling ever mnny of his op- ,i', i,t iitiiverM In Mnnchester ns Thnt trnlfers realize the ndvantncc evidence submitted nnd then decided pencnts. iH afforded caddies in larger cities, se i watching the piny of golfers of thnt net the Trenten plnyers, but the But bis manager, Maxie, believes ... T ,,invc,i golf without cither hnv- championship nutiltficutleiiB Is evident , mnnngeinent wns nt fault, nnd plustcred tnnt It is a mniicr ei nmj .i e muuiua t,, rnrnlvpd liibtructien or naving ueeii )V the crowds Wllicn turn eiu te ioiiew u one m ,niu en wwner liners. before Wagner win uegin etazing wie b, te lmintc the geed piny Mv , knockout puncher. WESTMONT IN SPORTS Jersey Association te Fester Basket ball, Football and Baseball Teams The Wcsttnent Athletic Association is the newest entry in the sports field and hnB recently opened the completely equipped uthletlc headiumrtcrs. A bas ketball cage is one nf the features and there Is plenty of room in the hall for the fans te view the games with com- frt. . . , ., The committee In chnrue of the cnge sport will place a first and second will aid him in his own gnme. Cepiritj)it by J'uMle Ledger tfempaiiu VETERAN ATHLETES WILL HONOR LAFAYETTE ELEVEN tin. I.!.. leiiriinmrntM. nml I have no I he Celtics were nresent nnd isnlned featherweight trail after a meeting with (lr!tt rcni opportunity te tec stars was , doubt thnt each golf fan learns some- nil their points. They secured the privl Kilbane, loemlag consplcleusly as a n(jr j lin(j we the Xcw Hampshire ' t lilns during the championship which lege te play Eastern League clubs in me niicnioen unu wicn piny ucucr Eastern Lengue clubs In the evening by opposing nll-stnr eoniblnntiens of players from the same league. This point gained, the Xcw Yorkers then endeavored te hnve Tames Walker, of Xew Yerk, who was responsible for a,.. . - r.--u-ii i i Sunday baseball, be elected ns com- &e.eciea as reu,, v,-,H.w.. - mlssleuer of basketball, a sort of Tudg? i 1922 for Annual Banquet Landis of tlie cage game, but the moguls I Directors of the Vcternn Athletes' decided te table this resolution until a Association last nisht decided te held , later date. ' I their annual banquet nnd meeting at Scrnulen. like Philadelphia, is an- I the Adelphla Tnnunry 2.! at 0:110 P. M.. i ether team that Jms net paid Its second- when thev will fellow their custom hnlf geed-faith money, but it is said I stnrtcd last year of awarding chum- I that Frank Bruggy will pay n visit te pieiiship CUPS. ! " ' .v miuj nn.i cuucitui (" The nsKociatieu picked Lnfnyette ns move the franchise there. the football champions e lli-'-J ana nave ,nf. mle nnd then I visited Bes ten during the Hummer months in order te pluy en the difficult Brae Burn course nnd te take lessens from Alex Ress, at that time professional et Brae Burn. AM Killing te admit that I had much te learn, and I believe that had 1 had the opportunity of . seeing the master golfers perform chen I first tool; up golf I could have picked tip u geed many points which tceuld haw aided my game. 0 PERHAPS Alex would have been better pleased, tee, for be had n .iinA..if flmn In nrenkiiitr me of clnss tenms en the fleer, and games will . , at,.,-,, 0f my own Invention, be played with the best teams in this , evcr the Ekwnnek course in locality. The association will also have 1((l;! n t,lc ntlentil amateur chum- foetbnll nnd it baseball club. nlenship thnt 1 had my reallv first (Jcergc X. 1'eust is in charge of bas- lmpfe' 0f a 8alaxv of stars. At that kctball and wants te nrrungu games tjj had two very bad features te my with first nnd second class teams. He ,.nme The first was that I used the can be reached nt 121 Emerald btrect, ,j,j'0 y grip, nnd second, I had a Wcstment. X. T.. or phone CelltOES- ,..nir which reached almost te the $10.00 Blucher. I Hull or Lew Yeu can't really tell ttbeut advertised shoes until you see them. w S ' t lizc eru)alf 7?rte .Winn UzeChQsinutSii en! Invitations te Dr. .lock Sutherland the couch, nnd Dutch Schwab, the cap tain, te be preM-Mit. Judge Eugene (.'. Iteuiiiwcll, yresMem of the nsseclatlcn, heartilv approved the choice. Anether cup will be awarded te U 'inm T. Tilden, the king of the liiwn tennis courts. Liowrence lirewn, cap- TO PLAY RAILROADERS Trl-Council Cage Quintet te Play Manufacturers', Champions The fastest game of the season is! expected tonight for followers of the the Inst woea .i. ground. I say tnnt tnc oeuuib grip ,.ln of the Venn trnclt tenia, who made Tri-Counell basketball team when .. .-.. WB.aM.LVb'.JvU:HPMl wu.ri'I! S?,r'' n..th.c,1'!-r,!tWcst Phllndelnhinns line up agn ei. rc.crs w. v.. c,ta ,., Ber rairc.i. -' -. : ""it":::n; ; tlin veiit. and l.nn . r.uy, '" Phllndclpbla Terminal, first-half chum. St. Pyter-. cthei.e ciub ha- wen r. ,,. was Indeed the "". " ?0 " nnd Itlus relny team, alfe will be lien- , ,,, eC t,. i-hiladelphia Manufnc out uf tbu elev.-n itjiiici pla.i! tu .!i.. . - time that I noticed 1110 mujeui ei J..i i .... i.-' ..e i tiii ,$ppm$4liity$$l New- v.- I X .iuiM I'rT' '-ti .jm: ma.rftttt3t3ift . y " fi&flrtg;- : &&? . 'WW . i 'r '; ' ':' .' r '. ' .. " - s J S" IaBUe. nn'i uui iiurm. ej. "' 1""u''-i ., ..inn turers' Leairue, uarney rcnasicr is mmuj ..... refr. This evenlnu the ht. I'rt.-r s ( . T1 veuth. upon taking Up golf, i' will meet the taut Madenna ti.ini. while - " "i"' ti evninnle one of the the follewleir Friday 'h'y 'el'l iliie-up ' usually takes lis Ills exilinpit em ei uie uralnst (hi Trlanx'.e . A at i-fi-r . i . Is anxious te met uuch team? ai Na 'ii.tty. Anuln-i" Kn"'il.i anil rhjnaiiin ut I erne or away. Adilreim O. A t"-hllllia'. USO North J,av.Tfni Ktree1. 5"s Krax ill v....... .nir.m u'hem he has been ln play. nnd he thou tries te pattern lib own geme nleng-the same lines. Even these boys who take lessens from geed pro fessionals can learn much from observ ing the play of geed golfers. Perhaps one 'or two hours in watching one's favorite piny Is worth mere than several i.. nt lemons, nnd the boy who Is X each bin .4.'. caliber en one and , privileged te piaynreuii.i.c ui. 1 10 proof en the ether. with his idol of the game Is indeed . .... . ,, n-Vv. thai ..., ..t '''Massachusetts .hui. today many fine eyatera un!eJ tiie" re iteweu. T EXAS roetess carry six shots en A Jkt .'Vi't m. League iere l a aennn i-i ?i-tien II ' .'.;.,!..; -...i.j.i-t- ...... A.. . Merui ir(MTiv4ipiiin ?'..iu . ibjw". Via 'Aegfcld is the only one the public lets get aicay irtti his follies. i ' The A's haven't lest a game lately. ' Fer some reason, many refer te Xcw Year's Dnv ns an nlcohellday. If Jee Hunan In traded aomebedy In coins I te get tne eem guy m ine lemue ai meai- i In home. It's the pigikin, net sheepskin, that attracts soma athletes te college. i I The Delaware River Bridge is an other thing the dry forces premise te I put ever the wet. i Btirbanli, you might say, is an honest grafter. t The sailors say this stuff about geed sleeping quarters en a ship is all bunk. Amateur Boxing at BIJeu Tonight The phone operator left word from , A numlitr of umaleur be.lnc matchea are Lnildis for 11UII0 te Cllll mm. "Call ti . FhJ?!tu,ea ienWhJS ' lh2nim. Theutre. in- him what?" nsked the Babe. I ' L'ludltnr fleveral Anal. Th. nrlnAinni mnt..ii . I1,u 1'"fc ". l: -."...::.... .". .-.-.-. ...-... w veung golfers, sll of whom nave neeii caddies, and incy nu t:i ui i.u.i i..., Beb Maxivell Introduces "Knickers" in Texas e- nf the nlntr will hn batween I.anfe,-d I There ere many , WntM. WU1 cheat. ? withdrawal iff theT ir'lr of f-i n lAHf, rnurn vtiit;nc t, 'ynacmaien. juniie Htate 'veiterwpisnt Tner HMHI'VIV flue -...'cnaine. 'u. "Vi "luiiirwv, 4 uiiaagipum 1 iuiiiu, -.- 4 ft I arr.tur t II aheider. 1. 'eedir ( r . . ,-r-sii?. Tv"w?tiM4y n. 1 1 ft.. -TJ . .l-f s t ".---"r 'xT' ..J!. r w 1 ' II 1 . I -yr . . JSftA'. A .''i.i.,- ,v.ClljaiJl-?...-. .. ) .... hnctt rrehlAm. In Ihlu hlj moeUen its- and berj The gridiron glndlntere of Texas A and M. proved they knew n thing or two nbeut foetbnll, but Rebert W. Mnx will, sports editor of the Hvenine PtiiLie LEneEit, evi dently introduced something new tn Dallas when he trotted en the Held te referee ths Centre geme clad ln knickerbockers. .... The appnvently nevel sarterlnl ef feet was greeted first with profound silence nnd then with yips, revolver shots nnd ether expressions Of Texan approval. But after the game a coupie of kids necestcd the six-feet, BOO-pound referee. "Suy, mister," piped one, as he pointed at the "knlckH," "when are jn genna put en long punts? champion, although past the nee of ether games arc scheduled with Pnssen, , youth; Benny Leenard, equal of the I Gottlieb & Black, Keyatenc Telephone nest or nu iiKninviKiii vhuii.iuuii-, unu 1 ami .l¬ype nt home, unu Nativity lehnny ICIItnee, master of nil fenthcr- qwuy. wcltshts. ' , Suhwtipuens te tnc t'lnncr win eesr S!. Appllcatlenn should be fent te H. W. Hepburn, tecrctnry-tieasiirer. 01)0 City Hull. I TIE IN CRICKET LEAGUE Phlla. Whites nnd Germantown en Even Terms for Soccer Honors The standings of the teams in the I First Division of the Cricket Club Soc cer league show Philadelphia Whites i and Cicrmantewn te 00 en ever terms, with 15 points ench. 1 The Whites have n slight edge en 1 ' their opponents, however, as they hnve wen seven out ei ninv guinea pinyeu, with only one defeat and one draw, wlille Germantown has only wen five ln eleven starts, having the same num ber of draws nnd one defeat. The standings follew: I'hiu. Whit.-. Onrmantewn . Moereitown . . . M.rlnn White,. Merlen Maroen. l'niia; mu U, of Penna,... P. W, . 7 .11 0 .. 0 H ..10 ..13 4 ..11 ? .8 1 fleala I.. D. P. A. Pie. 4 (1 n 2 7 0 1 24 & SI) 4 10 a 20 3 20 J8 T 15 0 IT 23 H NATIONAL CLUDl r.I.KVKNTH ft (ATM AltlNi: JUt HATt'KII.VY MIIUT. Hl.10 V. M. , HID HI'.ItMAN I WAGNER vs. SMITH : Smith la u knnrkrrnut. hmlnir steiiptd Danny l-"ifh hi hU hint bout , Temmy O'Toel v. Jack Perry ' very intiremlve of I'lttaburah I Gui Franchetti vs. Whitey Fiigerald Charley Ray vs. Frank Ganere i Bebby Wilien vi. Temmy Wilsen Itea. Seats. SI, B0. ml. A1I111.. flOe I HAPPY, HEALTHFUL NEW YEAR TO ALL : i.khhens nmiv nt ii.dimi Tnr" 2S I.KHRONS KMWH UUDUCINO ri IS I.KRSDNH HOXINfl tytdO Itunnlnc Tnirk, lliimlball Cenrta, Hhewtre PHILA. JACK O'BRIEN 1STII ft CHKHTNI'T KT8. La Lenge te Pilet Drantferd Ilnuitfenl. nt Jan 0, Michael Tin I.enite. bAckiten tt one time for the I'hUndi'lphla Natlenaln, and later the Ht. l.i'ula Notional, will nmnege the Drantferd team In the ttlrhlBan-Ontarle Lenaue tl.l) year, the club Minuunced. Kensington A. A. Wants te Travel .a. T..A.intrfnn A. A.. t flrit.clniM (ravel. ' Inx baal;ball toire. 'ex KnlunlHyH, Januaiy frcm Hrld'w'tin'yildweed . Merrla OiMiJa1 Il fY-, -7Tr.-TaBI H,l Tl lfl T , TH &..IIACI: 8T8. MJlOJJ In CeiiJuiiellnn With the urn nrni.KHK riiintv TONimiT AMA. llOXIre TOUII. PINAI.N US.1,11. f I.AHrl HANKOltD IIU( KIHTON Amnteur VtellcrueUht Chsmu, re. fll.111111. H'IVtIiiiai. " I Outdoor Sports en the Inside A place te kcep in trim during the months when the links arc closed. A home-like rendezvous only a few min utes' walk from your downtown efllcc, where you can have that "hook" or "slice" corrected, and where you will be Mire of all the privacy you desire. A place where everything from form and tccing-eff down te the clinking-in of the ball in the cup muy be practiced and perfected under the expert instruction of Mr. Herbert Obcnderf hitcrschelaetic Champien of 'Xcw Yerk Sew Organising the PliilaiUlplmi I nterschelastic Gelf League Lessens may be arranged te suit your cor cer cor venlence, ly 11 former nmnteur champion te teach In true amnteur ftshlun. I'hene Lom Lem bard 26S7 for appointment. Practice free te pupils and advanced play, ers. Abselutn privacy for women doveteos. (II.OIUII. WINTIIIIOP rniiiiuri.iiim iini'iietir ( iianm 12 OTHKIt COUHINU llOl'Tr union KKNBlNtniN AVK. ANI KIISIICItNET HT ritlllAl nwi.tu, 4AM17AHY 0TII Ueerte H1IAIII0 va. Nerceunt IIAV HMITII rnrit ethkk htaii iuiith Wm have lust rtetivtd an additional Mupply 1 V"'?'," sPaldlne and Cochran Clubs, many with Sttwart Heads, which wt are oil trine at apedef price el f3S0 each. J M. & H. Gelf Supplies p -,. ' '' e fr Leas t r JiiH ,:: . l n IvXvaVKv I i ' ' w. ": it i.KAerK hercKit HATI'llDAY. JAN. JTII. IDI' "f.!ln n .. 1 Phillies vs. Pawtucjtet (Ceat$n IMilllIra Hall Mr!.. Ilre'ud ft I.ehlrh Ae. gBmth- w,W&$ w;m V W A ' 4 'jW . Viw smmtnjmemiimmtmmmwmjmm 1 v ' v442 I yn . s, ' , a . t,yN7 wmx V V '.'.I ytyifi Jt. ... .-". -4l4 i KJ
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