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MAXWEIX Sports Kriltnr Kvenlng lullle Ledger TIIERK hns bccu se much tnlk about .!ie Dugnn In the Inst week tlint even the (llllileiiH ones nre beelnnliiR te believe tlint the world's famous jumper Jb nbeut te be sold or traded, or something like tlint. Unrry Krazee remarked , casually that he had PitKnn in his hip pocket and teuld show him te the Bosten funs when the seam opened. In baseball, even the wildest rumors sometimes enmc true. Yeu never i enn tell what n mnKiinte will de or where lie will jump. Nobody had an Idea that stars like Speaker, Kuth, Alexander or Klllefer would he sold down the river, but they were dispened of jut the same. It was the same with Everett Seett, who reeentl n sent te the Yankees. Therefore It is safe te assume that Jumping Jeseph Is about te go away from here, and the next manager te have trouble with htm will be Hugh Duffy. The proposed trade has been nired for mere than a week, and everybody "knows thnt I'eeklnpnugh is expected te go te Washington as a plajlug manager In exchange for Dugnn and possibly IlarrN. In order te ship Pugnn te New Knglnnd, Washington Is expected te send Jee Judge nnd HingMlUer te Shlbe I'ark. That's the dope t prevent. Cennie Mack still Is In the Southwest and will net return te Philadelphia until tomorrow or Monday. He Is arranging exhibition games nnd is careful about selecting his opponents. The A's lese enough ball gnmes in the regular Bensen and it' makes the players feel better te cop n few conflicts before the curtain raies As seen as the thin traveler parks his feet in his office he might hand out some startling' fnets regnrdlng the deal. If Cennie gets Judge and Miller for Duguu lie will get none the worst of It, Judge is n geed ball plnvr. a geed hitter and n hard worker. Ills experience will be Invaluable te the A's as he will de a Kfpat deal toward steadying the kids in the lntield. Judge eIm plaxs winning baseball some thing which seems te be a let art among the home folks. Cennie has needed a tirt baseman ever since Stuffy Mclnnis wns dis posed of, lie guessed wrong en Dick Htirrus, who was supposed te be the greatest young ball plajer that ever stepped into the large leagues. Mack made a big mistake there and Hurrus new is pastimlng In Columbus, O. After Uurrus blew, (irjffin was hailed et a find. Ivy never came through, however. nnd has been shipped te Milwaukee, (leerge Burns lasted a short time, und it was the same with llrnzill. Johnny Walker also was tried out en the .Initial sack nnd Hopped. J OK IIM'SEK, the hi,l first hnicman fr rhnncil thit nil, ami he, ten, inn hnmln te be n leemler, hut one never ran tell. The jute nf Uiirrm, driffin. Burns, llrm'ill nnd the etheri still enn be remembered. The neie man tcill hare a big job en his hands te make geed. Judge Would Be Ideal Man at First j FTtflUS Cennie has compiled an average of .000 In the First Hneincn's . JL League. lie tried out five, has another coming nnd might get Jee Judge. I If the btnr of the Washington club finally lnnds here part of Mack's worries .Will be ever. Jee will held down that sack as It never has been held down lelnce Melunls took It en the hoof In 1017. As for Wng Miller, he will be welcome at Shibe Park. Iling Is nn out fielder nnd made a great name for himself In 1011) In Little Ilm-k as a hefty slugger nnd home-run here. He was sold te Pittsburgh and Washington, and his case was the first that came up before Judge Landls. Ilizznnner decided that AVosblngten wen. nnd Hlng joined that club. Cennie lias been looking ull ever for a geed outfielder. He even went be fnr as te offer a bundle of kale and a let of unused players for Claude .Cooper, who once was with the Phils and afterward was sent te Oakland, Calif. Claude didn't hit the size of his hat with the Phils, hut went big en "the Coast. Despite his age, Cennie wanted him and felt peeved when his offer wns turned down. With Miller in center field the A's will be strengthened eensldernblv. Mack says he will climb out of the cellar found. Fer thnt reason Ulng will be geed one If it ever gees through. Cennie will be strengthened In two posi pesi posi tlens, first base nnd center field, nnd will lese a man who pleyed only fair baseball and did net have his heart in his work. In ether words, the A's gained everything and lest nothing. There nre ether ball clubs that would Cleveland Is one, and Speaker is said te players, including a first baseman, for the home. The White Sex and Detroit nNe -(eeen active bidders it tnls nstilngten deal liadn t come up. Ne matter hew Dugan plnyed with the A's, the ether managers knew he is a geed third base man, shortstop or second baseman, and would net turn down a chance te sign him. - I AS FOR that three-cornered deal trhich sends Peek te Washington. Dugan and Harris te lloiten and Judge and filler here, it l sounds tee geed te be true. The .ithteties could net possibly be se ' lucky as te land tire stars like that. Speaker Picks Yankees te Repeat BASEBALL again Is getting active and the training sensen will begin In nbeut five weeks. Every manager Is confident of winning the pennant. predicting grand nnd glorious seasons and feeling sorry for the ether dubs. That Is, all of the mnnngers except one. Trls Speaker is the exception. We saw Speaker down In Dallas n few days age, and the Cleveland manager was net in the usual optimistic mood. "I can't see nnybedy but the Yankees In our league." be said. "The weakest part of the' club has been strengthened by Sam Jenes and Jee Bush, and Scott will help some in tthc infield. Take a pitching staff with Mays. Heyt, Jenes nnd Bush and tShawitey en the job nnd you won't lese manv ball games. The Infield, with Plpp, Ward, Scott nnd MeNally working geed, will be as fast as any In the league, and if Hugglns can get nnether outfielder he should walk In. "Cleveland will be trengthened by Mclnnis en first, but that is about the only change that will be made. We signed a second baseman named Hammend from the New Knglnnd League, and he Is said te be pretty geed. It is doubtful, however. If he will take Wnmby's place. "i " don't knew what we will de nbeut pitchers. We can't buy nny, an (, I guess the only thing te de Is develop semp. Malls should come back nn i!3&w,n n 'uw Barnes and se should ISngby. I have a hunch thnt Morten wi Vinltch some geed baseball next season. Last yenr he showed a world of stu 6 Tn spots, and I wouldn't he surprised If he returned te his old-time fern I den t knew what we will de nbeut pitchers. We can't buv nnv and unic nise is uoeut ripe ier n geed year, nut outside of that I can't predict anything. We will have a fighting chance, anil that Is nil." SPEAKER said that Jee Weed probably would alternate irith rni t'n right field, and the Cleveland line-up, outside of that, would be the same as last year. Reush Again Is Held-Out EDDIE ROI'SII wants te quit the Cincinnati club. Having had u taste of the World's Series coin, he hns designs en joining another. Therefore lie hns sent In 11 modest request for a three-jear contract for S."4,000 whlcli Is a way of saing S1S.000 n jenr. He hasn't n chance te get it, and accord ing te Garry Herrmann he will either play dth the Reds or stay en the old farm und watch the grass grew. Last year there was a quadruple alliance formed en the Reds for safety first purposes only. Daubert. Kepf. fireh and Reush decided te held out fnr mere money, nnd swore net one would sign until nil had been taken enre of Everybody kept Ills premise except Dnubert, Kepf. Greh and Reush. This year Heinle landed In New Yerk, nnd that did net mnke n hit with Ileii8h. Eddie wanted te go, but it leeks ns if he had lest his chance HOWEVER, the end is net yet. liaiebnll magnates nre net tn the M.A habit of allowing star ball player te linger en the farm when 4 they are needed in the line-up. A'ef .10 you could notice it, Copirieht. test, bu rubllc I.edaer Company SHANAHAN FIVE MOVES I SUBSTITUTE BOXER WINS Went Philadelphia Basketball TeamiJack Renault Has Better of Sergeant Secures New Playing Quarters ' Rav Smith at Cambria Club I Tn 1 T .. . s. una sun 1 recently re one of the The Shnnnhan Catholic Club, which entered the cage sport with best teams in the city, has decided te move its plnylng quarters '""J nt P1""t rounds had earned the de frpm thn Cavalry Armery te the Pulra , D. nevcr 8nt Kay Smith, of Garden, nt Thirty-eighth and Market streets, which will be the home court rt.. ...111 .... niv.,.i en- r.in &n!ght eiid the opening contest "will be . ,wi January 11 witn uanny .aic.mciieis J-'V.tW "t eeeurliig the new headauar-1 ' the nl-wlndu,, ; Johnnie Hnuber L ,-?, which were being bought by sev- "" . rakie Sm'th buttled te a draw in tt'iajlt plubs Includlni: the local Eastern ,n, lH'st bout '' t'10 night. Pat Deeney ,'5Gwers. lnclul,I,fc tne 10tBl """outpeinted Yeung Terry Mcfie.-ern. Iv. It (r an Ideal location for his tenm Jer' Martin knocked nut Hilly Marriett L 1 -& " i'J'f,', L" .',""., "r.. "I.VS.'S I In the first round and Hilly Iiltchle had Hrtathedral five. Manneer Benner is f ... in connection with the basketball tiv. ,..111 k .i.,i.. i..f.n ,i.i ...i ' ,;tt tl.a mlmuu Tlw, wmv.ilnn fcTi n .1 ,. I, n .. ei0v n uu utiiivmi, "viir, .iwwiifs ititu ,, tin.VC, VMS fc.,l(l. MU ..flll.t, .I11UIIII1IUII (PyerB wui oppose caiiieurai, Jf Fermer Football Coach Dies K. ' Mhuitheater. N, II.. Jan. 7. Dr. Jehn C. B-ronner, former Dartmouth football couch, suddenly here yesttruay. lie nad prae- riudicin la uua city ier eme yews, -r-i - -i -v -v -i r ' Jrem .Milwaukee, irm pur tiled a bin bnait. lie n "Jul If a decent middle gardener can be mere than welcome nnd the trade Is n like te have Dugan en the payroll. be willing te turn ever n rleck of gent who slides 1000 miles te reach nre in the mnrket nnd would hnv nnd rill stuff ' ' t'e V. ? . .' 'i"1, ' nn.a,,,nn ':nv.v- , the Cn'lif. rniiin. in the wind -up 'a "'the f'atnhria A. C last evening nnd at tlie It WUS the first time tlint Smith hn,l been In the ring in months and his long i un was apparently te ills iiiwndvan 1 tage as he wns slew In eettlnir shirt nil 1 1"."1 thJ s"perler physlenl condition of ,.,':!" '," """ "" '" te de " .' adverse decision. V,' l,p "':l '; 11 ...-. .-' "A "' ' the better of his bout with Kid Geed- i, man. Bender's Appointment Announced rieiidlnr, Vu Jan 7 The Heard nf Di rectors of the Heading Haseball flub has silecled Charles Allien (Chief) Hcndei, for merly of the Athletics, as the playing nuir asrer of the Heading Internationals fee til?" Chief Header will take ImiuedlaU charge. m SYNDICATE FORDIXIE GOLF Charlie Heffner Leads Sizzling Seven Pres in Quest of Fame and Purses Down Seuth WILL POOL ALL WINNINGS Hy SANDY McNIHLICK THE Sizzling Seven nre nbeut te em bark for the blue-skied Southern ellme where red suns shimmer down en the cotton, molasses, palmetto and pine i belt. The Sizzling Seven are professional j golfers all, banded together in a novel attack en n novel golf schcdnlc offered I this winter in Dixieland. J The golfers are headed by Charlie Heffner, pfe at Phllment here, nnd a I member of last j car's ocean-going' American professional team. Heffner Is the pride of local circles, having finished en top of the pack for the season new i an metiiiiuiicu and packed away m the records. Other members of the Sizzling Seven nre Temmy Kerrigan, second high score in the British I0i!t open : Pnddv Dovle. Denl; Pete and Pat O'llnra, the ter rible Irishmen; C.ril Walker, Penn sylvania open champion, nnd Johnny (lelden. whose frequent brilliant scoring mnkes him nhvnjs te be feared In nnv start. Tempting PutVs Never in the histerv of coif nnvwhere has such tempting bait been held out te the professional Ian as the Southern courses nre offering this winter. Old-timers cannot beliee their eje wuen tney read et the bulging nurses te be placed in the hands of the win- I Foill-Geal Sheeting of Gold Geld ners down there. At hrst all blinked. , ' Then began the wild scramble. F.very body, you might say, Is going te ut tend. But the stunt of the Sizzling Seven is unique. They nie going down in a body und stick together. They nre going te peel all their winnings. If IJffner takes n slice of prize money in one tourney he will whack it tip seven ways. If Pete and Pat cop, they split with the ethers. ,In all, this enterprising band figures there Is close te $20,000 awaiting. Everybody, knows thnt one pre can't win in every start. 'But these seven plajers nre geed , enough te finish in the money nnd the nvernge should be prosperous. They are all aglow with the premise of the thing. iTevis Tilting Next r ritiav tney win oearu tne rat- . ..... .. ... 1 , ... tiers. San Anltinle nhe. . Th? first tourney of whnt has eeen called the "Southern winter golf circuit" will be plajed en the fnlrwn.us of this Texas town. February !1 te .". for purses ag gregating something like $,".'00. Then te Shreoiert. La., for .1 one ene dny whirl at 1000 bucks. Ne.t te Housten. Tex., for n similar tourney. The finish of this bunched schedule will be staged nt New Orleans March .'I, 4 and .". Three theusnnd dollars will be snrcad en the repnst and the Slzzling Seven will then pack up for u Flerida invasion. Delnnd. Jacksonville. St. Augustine, Bellnire. Miami and ether sunklst dubs Will entertain there. The grand finale 1 comes in the annual North niul utli I open nt Pinehurst nnd the second an- 1 mini event at White Sulphur. These 1 events catch virtually all the returning battlers, hieing them home for the start of the Northern golf season. Thr mfctlnK pf thi Tlxecuth' Committee of th Motrcipelltftn Gelf Anfeclatlxn next 1 vek is expected te award the met. amateur te the Knickerbocker Club. Oardlncr White. ehnmnlen. who almost cut oft hl rluht hand en .1 wlndinlel'l nopes xe ee aDie 10 aeiena 1 thin iear. iheuch net let able te uae his 1 hfinj. 1 . .1 . , 1 The New Jereey Anseclntlnn m(Mi January 24 Trenten ! In the flld for the Jersey amateur und hnn a ceed chance The Knrlewoed ceuTsTi. be,nB .ime.'. com- nleteiy changed around, but It Is p.anned te hae It opened In the prln. Jim IJarnrn. Untte.l Statet chamr'm and Jnck Hutchisen. Iirltleh cnmnln are even money favorites te win tne .erir.ern cull cull 'ernla open, which start-d elerdax Mac Donald Smith is alee rtreniily backed. 1 M. Ilacen, 1021 Harvard be f captain. Is at Oxford new r.nd has made a favnrnble ...inn in hli. effort te tnaltn th llntlhh cel'.ese team. His style Is likened te that of SfllOn in Hie en. 'I 1. n tninvn a te mat or nnbt,v Jenes, without tlw nam. control of tli Cyril Toiler very much dominates the col cel col leclate field abroad An extra croup ia bf-en voted Inte the fnlted States Seniors' Oe I s.olatlen. The 'babies," theHb retwem nrty-nve and nrtj- nln years, will nrejiier ja na 1 lass 1. It Is reported that Miss Marlen Hel'lns American champion, will net compete in the Krltlsh tournament this year, theuch eelne , bread shertls Scraps About Scrappers Jee I-rncli will sihstltute for Mldcet Smith nt thr Olympi.i Menda nIKht The Mldset Is under the e..th-r with a liJ' M ....w ...hi mn, I'.ttKV Wa lace Patsv h 11 cleer Kldde and m..v make Je extend flUS'fe',... nr. hrta":.rh L'h.'WJfir! uther bouts Hebby llurman i J Jten dell. Jee M,.br . Iludrty FltiKera.d, und Hilly I'lmpuH vs. Artie MsCanrr. Al. IVuniKt, beuth Pnl'edelphla fether welKht, ha addd a t' Ird llstle title te h s name )liien e. in .1. iKixer uim i.r..iin.i-r t .s ,v mntc'im.iler Wsnw Is ur- .; his en iKiuts it the Natl. n.i Club h. new r u,ierlnL He t.a' mat lie Ii In iik up a number et stars for future competition at the .Seuth Klevenin ire ' arena this ear. inru ferry, nttshurgh welterweight who ts Tmmy e Teu .1 t the Natlnnftl te- rKht. Is tu pet a cr..ck at Jn k Hrlttan'u title when he meets tlie welterw-ieru i-hiini-p en In New Yerk s.mie time ln rebruary. lluttllnc I-.tnsk) Is training at Wills, ilelphli Jaek ullri-n's hre for a match with Clene Tunney, In New Yerk, Januaiy 1.1. The mitf'h ' twine advertised us fur the "American llnht-heavyw eight champlo chample tnhlp." Mlrkey Walker, of Newark, Is another welteruela-ht In line for u chance at the title held bv Jack llrltt.m On Tuesday night here at the lee l'a ire Walker h tn meet Seld.cr HartfiMd This will tw Mlekay's I'hllaililphln. dehut Whltey Flliwerald vs Johnny Dundee. Jee O'Unnnell vs. Phil O null, Able Oeldst, In vs Jaek Terry. An An other match In pi"'' nf Ueorce Chaney-Alex Hart will cemple'u the show. Ihinny Corden. Nlcetewn lichtwe'sht, scored two iclerles ever the holidays, win nlnit from Jee .loon-y and Temmy Tugh In respective bouts up-Stte. Ciurden Is anx luus te box at any of the local clubs, Je O'Dnnnell says he will be ready for mutches with Jeg I,jnch. Pete Herman and M duet Smith, after h nellshes off Ihll O'Dewd Tuesday nlaht This will Ihj O'Don O'Den reill's first much In six months havlnit been en the side lines owing te a broken arm. Willie Clark, amateur boxer, has net corn- ft', nr,eVf!rah:n",n,randJfxpHecX,.Ten,2ei 1 ;,'aeck' into action in u hhert while ciari 1 Is a middleweight new having graduates trem the ii.rv.mht cia.s I . . u , . ' . I O'Toele and Hauber Matched nilly Silverman, promoter nf the new Auditorium A. A., nnm un..cd today that he illrehed ft welterweight mulch between West Philadelphia Temmy O'Tneln and Henry Hiiulwr, of Kalrrneunt fur next Thursday right Hauber has a hlg following and he will have a big crowd out te se him In urtten Ilenn, llus g-s en hi ihe fcenil .gainst Yeung Jee llradlev. and ether beuU will be ns follews: Willi Themas vs. (Icerste IUissdl, Johnny Tulley vs. Jea Wrltht atC Whltey Hurka vs. jee ilcdevern. AND f WmSRS . ivs Cot TV Se) I ClOlraG ( Te Fi-OHte cm 5AM Tj AT'NgSS wHpe 5"ein6 Mva COT aT L JUDGE ? y I IMPORTAUT I A. CASS OUT IN) V California SOUTH PHILLY CLINCHES blatt Decides Clese League Game Against West Philly COACH MUELLER GLAD By PACL PltEP SOT'TII PHILLY today looms as the 1021-22 intersehelnstic basketball chnniplen. Tlie downtewners virtually clinched the season's cnge lnurels by their snappy nnd close victory yestrr- ilav alternoen ncamst esr i-niineei- phla Hl.ih, .T' te 20. before the biggest crowd te see 11 schoolboy game In the present campaign. Of course I'm glad we wen. Ahat 1. An..1.1 ..A. nv..n..' rii.n l.n.'U nTnrn.l " irinim ,"i i-i-i. -ij u,jD ........ a wonderful H oer came, nml shewcl tlint they have one et the best defenses in scholastic ranks. "I must congratulate Coach Welllcr, of the losers, en the great game his team put up. The West Philly boys gave all they had, and that's nil nny one can give." Coach Mueller, of Southern High, wns the speaker. He gnve his opinion just after the game. "Ne. I doubt thnt we have the cham pionship sewed up." continued the downtown conch. "We (.till have te penL-mr with Gcrmantewn. Northeast. Frnnkferd nnd Central, you knew. And . .. J-,--.. 1 1 fS A-mni, especially, nre 'Inylng' for us. They'll believe me. enirni mm u.-iihiiihihi give us a tough tussle, I'm sure. The game yesterday virtually iras a repetition of the first game played bcticeen the tiee institu tions. The battle icai decided en foul goals, and, as tens fAc casa in the last game, became very close near the end. n.ldle Oeldblntt. Southern's leader, shnnlil he eiven credit ter tlie vicierj. tti.. .J.kln 1e. alinntincv wns the "i ..,., :,,i .he win "Menehv" main factor 111, me win. ,1"11" tossed in ten out of twelve free s''Ots jn jjje bnlf. nnd made six out of cn count before lie was removed lllVri'lllKIHllllll. illU , l'11'iu...ip. ...-..- trem tlie game en iicin.in.ii i"." - second half Shut Out Frem Fleer ts.,.11 J.n.nvtif fnr rhrt first time I this season, was "shut out in a con test. He was opposed te Captain How Hew ard Stevenson, of West Philadelphia. Stevenson, by the way, wns the real star of the game. He plajed basket . :: - .' .1 ,. i .1.1.. i.. nun biil-ii 117 i-s,u..... ;- ' ..., Htrie" drnnned In four field goals nnd netted thirteen out of twenty free tosses. Rut It wns his fnllure te make i,u free Khets count nt the start of the 1 R(.cend hnlf that really lest the game - , , Kucli, Southern's crack ferwnrd, was the best goal-getter from the Heur. He netted five deuble-deckers, nnd It was he who pave .West Philadelphia the big gest surprise. ' VnW nise nlayed a wonderful game. and "shut-nut" the -tameus rrns ;". .i. an Pninv. hv the nnv wuh JL Inntn fnct'er in Seut'liem's defense. 1 i.t ti.n Sneedbevs from nettlne mnny goals Southern' High entered nnd played ,i,0 cnme with U different SJ stem than I the team has used this season. Instead of having the team revolve around its captain, Eddie Goldblatt, the play was worked with Abrams us the nu cleus. The latter played a fine game, -,! mnnnwil te score three field and t , cfmlH. 0,1P.,1,0"1, K. ,,',f nein sh "Pet LUiett again sh liewed thnt he weh a muen BUi"''.'l,r ,..'"",,., "'" "Iteds" Schcrr. 'Ihe A est PhllmM nhin nlvet net only eutjumped nnd . L. ..!..... .1 ' nlnvcd rings around the downtewner, 1 i ... nise )cpt hllll from scoring 1:1 llett, en the ether lianil, tinned field goals. two , Northeast Surprises milE biggest surprise of the afternoon L in the winning of the Northeast High five, cellar occupant of the league, for the first time this season. Its vie. tlm was Gcrmantewn High. The tinnl hcer wnH 23-20. Prier te this contest the Archives hud lest five strnlght league games, and also three games outside of the league. The victory was made possible by the foul sheeting of Kline, the North cast High guard. He has been shoot sheet ing well from the 15-feet mark during the year, but yesterday his work from thnt snot was mere than grntlfjlns. Asxbeth teams tallied the tame num ber of goals from the field, Kline's nine of thirteen gave the Archives tlie neces. sary advantage te walk off with their first victory of the season. In the ether league gamci. Cen tral walloped Frankford High in the latter' s gymnasium, !)i te 2), It was the first win for the Mir rors out of their last four starts, liut it teas necessary for a change in the personnel of the, team in e?der te bring about the win. Phiek" Edwards, a colored athlete. was inserted in the Crimson and Geld line-up by Dr. O'llrlen in place of St runic, who has been playing a list less game of late. The work of the colored athlete waa THEN HE TOOK UP f ' rT7 I'UC rtlT Tn HYlH PRINTING C5IU- AT OCCAM SPBI1J6S irr'lt. N V VIRTUALLY CAGE LAURELS Scheel Basketball Results and Standings INTKRSCIIOI.ASTIC MIAOITK W. I.. IM (I 0 1. Odd I m .nn; a ; .51)11 I Simtlirrn llldi Most I'lill.idrlphhi lllch. (irrnmnteiMi llljcli w. i r.t:. Central HUh 3 3 .300 lrunkferil lllih 1 n .1117 urtlicast Illuh 1 5 .1B7 nsTKnn.v sm:sci,Ts euthern IIIgli,S3t Vtl I'lillndrlnhlii HUh, N'erttieist I licit. 83: (iermpntnun lllu-li, 20. (rntrnl lllsli, 4'ii IV.tnhfenl llliili, St. iti:si:itvn i,nt'i: ' firmiintnn-n lllnh . . Vt riili.dflililu lllnh , "" '" w. . n . 4 . 4 . a r.r. .sia .fi7 .an; r.r. .31.1 .uoe rninkfert Hiuh ' I Illrli NurtliMst HlKh yi:.ti:rd.y's iti:srrrs ,"' I',,,,al,el,,,lB nlh 3'i Setitlitrn JIIKh, 29. frnrkfrril Illph. 21 1 rtnt.-il Hlh. 14. (rrmiintnn Jllcli. 2Si Ncrllir.Mt HIbIi. IS. OTHKR nrcsci.TS rathellc Hlicli, 25t vt Scheel. 3, Jtnverferd flcrmnntmvn friends. 24i I.".rliv Iliixli. "I 'eore.'ewn Frlcnd-i, :i8t CidMncsttenil ll'irldnrl IlelKhln Illcli. 24 Woodbury llirh. If). yfiirnlnirtnrt Friends. Sit St. Acne' ,ehen, 1.1. Wllmlnmnn rrlerHlK' Second, 22i St. Acnen' Scheel Second. 8. 1 inch Hivend. n. (ermnntnn rnends Second. 0j Dnrhy M,ih IH.tltU lll-l. , .,.... ...,..., S!l TrlendV Select. 21. mere than pleasing te the Central fol lowers, nnd, if his work combined with the machlne-like perfection which all the Mirren played yesterday afternoon enn be tnken ns n criterion, Central will bear wntching In Its remaining games of the season. Bill Murphy and Wetter were tied for the individual scoring for the nft nft nft ernoen, each getting IS points. Mur nhy made 4 deuble-deckers nnd 10 fouls, while the l'leneer forward reg- -.... 1 Istercd .1 held goals and 1- fouls. " " 1 , TTWlIhNDS CENTRAL has been ad- mitted te thc Private Schools Girls' jiusmhuuii ia-iiuul-. 1111a wns uiiiKiuiicee by Miss Delby, conch of the Fifteenth , nnd Rnee streets Institution's sextet te day. A schedule will be completed and announced seen. The league nt the present time hns seven members. Besides Friends Central, Spring Side. Miss 11111b. Miss Agnes Irwin s, woruen-lloney, l rlcnds' Select and Gcrmantewn Friends nre in the circuit. CATHOLIC HIGH WINS Defeats Atlantic City High, at Shere, 30 te 25 Catholic High Scheel, of Phlladel plila, Showing fnr superior form, wen its nnnunl bnskcthall game with At lantic City High Scheel nt the shore resort last night. .10 te 2.ri. The game ' J" eiraim-ui nu. . Coffey and I.egan, the snappy for ! ward combination of Catholic High 1 starred throughout. Coffey tossed a riltnt-tnf nf ftrslrl rrnn (pinrtet of field goals. Legan dropped a trio of deuble-deckers ln the.net, while he made eight out of thirteen free tosses count. McXnlly, Catholic's center, wns haired from the gnme in the second period because of four personal fouls. Myrtctus, who replaced him, played a great game. Crnvls played a brilliant game for Atlantic City. He slipped four field goals Inte the net. He failed te net a foul genl, however. Y'S KRAX THE new brldge will be very flne, but you can't exactly say the TIaIe un a wti ntt It'! 11 ln mirl.ni.f n p,'r;"'"u " " " uu- " ' With nil the fouling these days, It leeks as though In college boxing bouts, the student cheering section will still i be yedellng. "Illeck that kick! Hleck that kick!" (Irifflth wants some one- te manage the senators. Pe Hees llnruing w Danyell Morgan supplier excellent motive pexcer for his f-exer, Harry Orcb, the human windmill, We don't knew much about sub marines, but we knew what a chaser is. The Italian relay team is said te eat up distance especially if It's sphagetti. The way they're marrying nurses these days many hospitals teem te be romeepathlc. The native sons failed te shine in the Calif ernia-W, and J, game, Geed hands are Important in boxing especially a full house. Dec Urandt denies nn osteopath 1 a dumbbell because he's always pulling bones. Since they had Plenty of tools te break round fr th ne- bridge, Ooverner Hpreul aid, 'III take mv pick." OamWue is also the root of much evil crop -n op ting the cube root. f WHCRC ) tfewwCMTlOW i GCisJG,, I at PiueHURST) DOC (J 11 -' GOLF (vjnene Ceims") ( imPetvsIt (' HUtfe ? y BsMlsJUSS ( i nvue t, -jvvKea wa ) ij- ' Te SAlO AMTbJiO And Then HE Toek up Gelf I'vcs Get I OeSimCSS 1 L IN HOT c SPRIM65 MTIGUE ON TRAIL OF WILSON'S TITLEIt Irish Battler Would Bex Gibbens and O'Dewd Before Taking en the Champien WING UNDER JOE JACOBS' By LOUIS II. .IAFFK Arur, Vi , 1 i in, . LMOST nny fair middleweight boxer is conceded 11 dangerous rival for the "fromage" champion, Johnny Wll son, nnd the most recent challenger te step Inte the front rank as a probable conqueror of the Bosten "false alarm" is Mike McTigue. As his name implies, Michael is Irish, and his letterheads admit him, te be the titleheldcr of the uuld sod. That is only one of three diadems te which the harp has laid claim. Mike wen the Canadian crown mere than a year age, when he knocked out Gene messeuu, nnd several months age Mc Tigue was rendered a twelve-round I judges decision ever Gus Platts, Eng- llsh champ, In New Yerk. With all this prestige the Irishman ' lias launched n enmpa gn for u meeting with Wilsen, and his manager, Joe Jncebs, says: "Mike McTlgue will be the world's middleweight titleheldcr iisj seen as a bout with the liosteii bimbo is finished." Fully Developed McTigue hns proved his worth as 11 fistman en sufficient occasions te he recognized as n fully developed boxer. He has passed the stages of having op ponents picked for him, according te Jacobs. New he does net bar uny one nt 100 pounds. The Irishman hns lifted this limit sev eral times and has scored victories ever lll'ht lienwtfnlfflif u A bout that mnde McTlgue stand out prominently ns u niinchcr of class wns thnt with Panama Jee Cans, the clever Ne;re fistleuffian. who is recognized ns tne eoiercu mlddlewelglit titleheldcr. This bout wns decided nt Jersey City last Laber Day. Before this bout the best- Mr-Tle-ne could get from the critics was their sympathy, but long before the mntch was ever Mike was beating a tune of tt'ia't1 i'mMuerjrd ' his ability in a match with Jeff Smith. ' Seme Facts i some i acts Here nre some facts furnished by Jacobs and en the strength of these Jee 13 confident that McTlgue stands out ns.i a leading contender for Wilsen's shaky teppiece . , ",V ,Hn,r,ry Greb. scoring n!0 Lebanon nnd graduates during the 1 ltrelem7ni:,n ir'r ,sfPIlIB,1c;r,neiweek before Chrbtnias. A few days CeTC Timrnv0' M.kreCked "I' '&&1 ' tcr he complained of a sere threat IMnLr1 refrelS ;i-ist;" "eifamlljphy" can. wUl p ebabdy' be , - I Battling Ortega, nnd showed te nil van- mT at the University in n week, but ' a nndMrt SmiVhW'th 1,nttl,nB evinsky ' uble te" play basketball for a nun .ict nmitn. . . t t... ,i ,.uui,i- ,i,nn wi,em t l , ;. . JUruUN lll.esn t Insist nn nn Immndln te KE$H. iVte- &? '? he best of thn? w r"n t,,nt '!? ,8 with tlie ehai 0 en nn" ""In wcetlnf he u win, m1 ,'!"''? -wI11 nFe ..,0 Willttl Willi Mike Glhhnni nn,l O'Dewc before rlemnTi Z t "e 7ir ,..;.. S' demanding n titular tilt With Wilsen. An effort Is being made by Jacobs te show Moriguejn action In Philadelphia. VETERAN STAR MEETS KID WAGNER TONI.GHT Herman Smith, of Buffalo, in Na tional Wind-Up Despite the fact that Ilerninn Smtn nuffale veteran, was nut of the ring for several can lnf ,..i . ""' in'b'etteTli 1 1M0 lie a 8m, WiirWM'iVffW: Negotiations new are en for a meet. SBVewWYerlcH,?,U,e.nn,l '1ah umft in .New it Ht, for til(, jllnl0 iiuhtwelelit championship. ne U cUs' 00XCr i-ll c,CVrK.nni nlK0 '"fries J twific wallop This .Smith proved when In stepped Danny Prush In l ree rout, s several weeks age. "minis Anether top-netcher hcheduled tr. appear here tonight is Jack Perry who net0t.mC(;t 'ln,ck 1Jrin i" New Yerk Perry1';"!!! ffl"".. "5KnrtS Sny O'Toele WUU WCSt W"llPla iJrtaz !,? tlic chetti ii.wi ti-' ..' ,UJ fe Gus Prnn- ------ - "IJ JIIITKC iHipiss pni Vei Temmy met nun r0H. Te Discuss New far.,, i Carlsen Defeats Yeung Erne New Yerk t 7 B Leanue llrwktnri. Muss., Jnn T.-After a lay-off l...ir.:....Vr?' "" " The accord rn..l.. .. I nf r,v..rnl months lturrv f.rl.,,., .''"" Ien of i new llaBui wm"VJ ,,,he '0'- ''', YVU."K .' f",' "f ""l",1" '" " """('d tin afienumn ,,, i,.S?.V..A' ' . " he'd tiiiimi- round bout hefiire the nivtnnle A O. At tin. Initial meeting til. week ih."."1"'1'- " " 'XPressea Ihtniselvei vvlllina tawiri,' "KST AT IN 1IIK WOKMi KEEP FOOTBALL FREE FROM ALL Gridiron Game- Toe Fine te Wander Inte Trouble Tells Hew Spert May' Be Safeguarded By GRANTLAND RICE F00TRALL Is tee fine nn Institution, tee great a power for the general geed te be allowed te wander Inte trou ble. It Is net only n fine builder of physical1 strength nnd quicker thinking, of self-reliance nnd courage, of disci pline nnd trnlnlng, but It nise Is an outlet for youthful enthusiasm nnd spirit Jthat Is net se easily handled be tween the nges of eighteen nnd twenty three.. It is net only n fine thing for these who make the team or the squad, but It is in nddltlen an Incentive te ethers te give their best or nt least profit ftem the occasion. If foetiTnll had net been nn Inter collegiate affair, shorn of Its glory and If nceleim. few would have played it. Just ns few, under the same conditions, would have followed any ether great sport where the competitive side wns smothered out. Apparently there wns no way te prevent foetbnll from becom ing n great spcctnclc. This may net have been for its greater geed, but it wns unavoidable. And there Is nothing commercial about the gate receipts taken in, for this money is applied either te the ex nenses of the came itself or te ether I less popular sports that must be car ried en. Foetbnll In this wny helps te provide for a general athletic devel- 1 epment thnt otherwise- would bu Impos sible through lack of funds for equip- I incut and coaching. Builds College Spirit HE enemies of football sny that only the varsity squads profit by the game. Tills isn t se. xnerc nre 111011 snnds who piny football who knew they will nevcr make the team. And If there wns no foetbnll for the varsity squad hew would this help the ether? Largely through the college spirit developed by foetbnll thousands of ethers go out for I the track, tennis, golf nnd basketball teams te render service nnd get their ' fun where they arc best fitted te stand. I College spirit is a wonderful thing nnd I football is its chief builder. 1 In snlte of all Its crewth and great ness as n sport football isn't se nerfect that it is beyond n enreful guidance. ,,)C r(wnr(1 for n winnnK tenm In the ,vny 0f publicity and piled up laurel Is entirelv tee ercttt, It has put tee henvv a burden upon tee mnny ennches, who tee often are called upon te win or step aside. It has started entirely ten mnny nleng the preselyting rend, where through strong pressure of llnnncinl inducements thev nsttuteni,. We hnve direct proof of j mere thnn a few colleges nnd unlvcrsl- ties that have paid straight cash j &KUotremlsinntg,,sPt,ar.s. ' WcriTh.?.' I ,pcn tnken enre of In ways entirely tee , liberal for any amateur sport. And FOR PENN TONIGHT ness of Miller Gives Fermer Southern .Star Chance Against Villanova FRESH MEET MAHANOY CITY '.wHSst11"?'.". I. mutineer ... Vlllannva , . , V llyiin ........ Hneeney Conway l'lckett Curler forward fevnrd Vefm f ikhhii ..'.'.".'.".'.' ui center inrn urd Referee Gelites. Time of hnlvea 20 minutes. THE University of Pennsylvania basketball team will open Its 1022 campaign tonight in Wcightman Hall, opposed by Villanova, nnd without the -"ices of one of the stars of the team, 1'es Sillier, cnptain-elcct of the feet- b"" &am nml 8"nr1 ln the quintet since the e the bcIlS0ni iH Jylng m at his home in Lebanon suffering from a Bevere attack of tensllitls. Miller left for his home at the start nf the holidays and nlayed in a game Winwin the reiMiulnr hieb bchoel tcnill or lensr rwe nnu iiessiuiv iiireu wt-riwe. . T..T .. i.. .-.! I I... ,l. ' lleiV Cach EdX-'Mclclel ! 1 will probably send Hen -Dessen, the former Southern High Scheel star, in at guard. Dessen practiced with the first ' "nra en Thursday night nt guard along ....... Sullivan. It is expected, hew- ever, that the former will get the call at the stnrt tonight. Sullivan is ex pected te see action before the game is many minutes old. Twe ether Pcnn teams will break the Ice for 1022 tonight. The freshmen will meet Mnhnney City High Scheel, u fast team from the coal regions, in the preliminary game at Penn, while the junior varsity five will engage the same nulntct of Swarthmerc. Macintosh and Felk at forwards, Urcw at center and Schaefer end Ilhendes at guards will compose the Hed nnd Blue jay vee aggregation. t Edgar Lewis, member of the Pcnn relay tenm of two winters age that wen In the University of Illinois relay games, reported for the track team yesterday afternoon. Lewis wa's badly spiked nt Urbana two years age and was unable te wear a track shoe until recently. His decision te try the cinder path again is the result nf exhortations by friends that he try te make a place en the relay tenm for the oversea races. Lewis is a miarter-milcr. Mike Sweeney Sheeting Well Nlacuru Falls, Jan, 7. "vVhat Is thought te be a vverlrt's rcenrd ter foul sheeting In professional basketball was hung up here last nlKht by Mlke Sweeney, former Inter collegiate champion, while at Pennsylva nia University, who shot fourteen censecu. tlve fouls while nlaylnic with Niagara Tells against the lluffaln Orleles. The professional record for straight foul shots was maile In HUH by Andy Hears then eaptnln nf Heading In a game against Trenten he cuged nlneteen straight throws, nil the fouls tlat were called DESSEN WILL START TAINT-RICEl an Institution te Be Allowed '' football. In tlie main, is nil him,,,. . eniMr. 'ur n 1 Seme Safeguards HOW can these various conditions be taken care of? Hlmnlu . The best safeguards for football are .. fellows : ' First. A ene-yeur residence rrle wti... no flrt-nir men nre allowed te Ske X In Intercellralntei contests. put Kerand. A Mheliudln stnndlnic tfuil .. trump nthtete would care te meet. " Third. It necessary a rule i.revmtlnr s. ninn from representing mere tlihri , 1 , Mlliillnn n nn lntrrre1lrilatr Vv"y Th: football player who winders from one Ji Irire team te another Is ntrcly n hfli te 'tt I'eurth. The refusal cf the rleiner n.n tutlens with hi, her nfcimlnriH I te sehllJi" games Willi these Inclined te !, iS. C,lw,al rifth. A stricter Inspection of thn tt.u nt Iarue hy celleces and tuilrers le. I. ele-ner .ilhfetlc meld, t, sec thnt "u 't slllens. where, ns Ions ns they ere com " 1 "iii " . '""""" e ciiiiracier ns well ns builders of mnrhtnea, they nre net ilf pendent epen niirressfiil scores nlene. herenth. Te hate no men selected for all. stnr teims th it represent Institutions of , standards, and ta file such tenms no rank. Inir nt the end of the sensen. Influcnce of Conches THE mnjerlty of the coaches nre a fine Influence for geed. The M dnys of raving nnd cursing nre nbeut gene. There hns been a great improve, incur In the treatment of officials nnd In trying" te obey the spirit as well ' the letter of the rules. But there nre still conches who signal from the linn or who teach that holding in the line is all right if net detected. It should be up te every faculty, te every nthletic director, te every old graduate and te every coach te we that the game Is safeguarded In every wny and this doesn't mean bawllnj out or bnrrlng nn efficinl because he happened te call n penalty nt wnie impertnnt sector of the game. There is Mich n decisive clement of luck in tlie present game thnt victory can no longer be set up ns n matter of superior skill or courage. The bet ter team, in modern foetba'I. doesn't always win by several kilometer? Knewing this, victory must lese some of Its flaming glow. Foetbnll, having come te the heights, Is sure te be nttneked nnd lied about, Knvy nlwnys fellows success. Se it Is necessary for every friend of one of the greatest sports ever known te help gunrd its interest In every way. There is still much te be corrected. The Ent hns permitted tlie Western Conference nnd the Southern Intercollegiate Ame elation te take the lead in most re forms. It 'is nbeut tlme thnt several institu tions we might name in the East are falling in line. Why net one or mere Eastern Conference Association, with fixed standards that nil competitors must meet? e CopvrleM, 1931, All Itlehts Itesenti. Atn .h.i H 1...H.1..- - ,.''. ,Ir com. UPTOWN CAGE RIVALS IN THIRD GAME OF SERIES Nativity and Immaculate te Claih In Fermer's Cage This Evening The third game In the series for the uptown bntketball championship be tween Immnculate Conception nnd Na tivity will be played en the latter'j fleer, nt Helgrnde street end Allegheny avenue, this evening. In the first meeting Nntivlty wen at home, .10-31, nnd two weeks age de feated Immaculate Conception nt Third and Brown btrects, HI te 80, after an extra period. Nativity succeeded in handing Shnnnhan its first setback of the season en the home fleer en Wed nesday evening, when the uptewnen were en the long end of a 35-25 score. The regular ilnc-up will take the fleer, with Eddie Gnllnghcr and Pike, forwards; Pessett, center; Deuglans nnd Temmy Temple, guards. OLYMPIA Breid and Biinbridie & MONDAY KVK, JAN. 0, 1033 nir.i.v PIMPUS .lIKSsnXfiEll Miller AUTIK vs. McCANN nnnnv vs. Fitzgerald Tinniiv JOK BURMAN vs. MENDELL ., JANNY 8 nOl'NUS CHALKY KRAMER vs. WIMLER ten s novNne r tsy LYNCH vs. WALLACE Seats en sole. Hchett's Cnfe, 12th anil nibert hts. fhene Locust 4090. NATIONAL C LUD r.i.r.vKNTii jt r.vrn.niNK TOMUIIT, 8:30 MIIAIir Kill IIKRMAN WAGNER vs. SMITH Bmlth Is a knnrkerent, having stepped Dannj I'nish ln his last lieut Temmy O'Toel vs. Jnck Perry I'errr la matched with Jack llrllten Gus Franchetti vs. Whitey Fizgerald Charley Ray vs. Frank Ganere Bebby Wilsen vs. Temmy Wilsen lies. Rents, S1.B0, SI. Adm.. BOe HATl'nnAY, JAN. 'JTH. 1022. 30 V. M. Phillies vs. Pawtucket (Cents) lMilllles Hall l'ark. IlreaU & I.chlih At', Iteservei heiits, 7Se. Admission. 10 ammmmmmmmmmmmmtmmaa I I You'll taste the 1 1 difference! I i asce Coffee 1 1 l m s IOC? I At all our Stores i piCTJIfLLlS I LlTfijencs ceJI I fcrit,BYijiil J; llLI:lA!ll'"li!ll'lilliyiTill1fll''1ilillilIlillillllfflBM ml V ,: t 4 !W I v- C J .:,. Ki
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