..t v fcV , il '.- IV- ' " u . - , n- . ' . ' 7"v "i. - j- ." ni' j t '4 - . t AmKV r- ,l . . i - i,- ."' t ' 1 T ., "V V.- ' V .IriV ('" '!, i.- s ' (. i ' "T-t v " iJ 'V 18' EyMItfO PUBLIC LEDGBR-PHILADIPHIA, iMONBAT, JA&UAftY i), 1922 x I- fey- ., gentelle, New Big League Ump, First te Make Jehn McGraw Finish Second in Twe-Man Battle! ii 'VWRffWr:-1. M f II UL TON WILL FLA TTEN MADDEN BECAUSE HIS SYNDICATE SAYS SO JIMMY MURPHY TO WHEN A FELLER NEEDS A FRIEND PLAY SOCCER HERE Pheiv-rieus Fredtuird and Wealthy Backers Frem Minneapolis May Get. All Wet in Peel Formed te Support Plasterer's Championship Ambitions m f Itj UOIilSKT Y. MAXWKLU perln Editor tttenlnc Public I.eder TUB l-'redwurd Fulton Sjmllcule, Inc. uill gt into nciien next Kriilay night when the Hferwnlil Syndicate. Inc., mrfls Hurtle MruJdeu. Unrtlc is a hefty heavyweight who hns hml hi up und downs In the fine mostly down. lie hntt met u let of lending Iiciivj weight, but thej led loe much with lefts and rlchta. He uiim ii contender tu'icntl yenrs age. und liked It se much tlint he still Ik contending. "After polishing off Mr. Miid-jcn." x.ijm the Tredwurd l'ulten H.uidicate. Inc., "Fulton expects te tnkc en nil comer in the lOnct imd proc hli vlRht te battle for the heavyweight clinuiplnimlilp." Se that's that. Mr. Madden has been flattened one week before the buttle llather quick work, we'd nj . Frcdwurd. the phew -rleus, evidently ha made u hit In the 'Wet.t. lie dazzled Beirte of the gents In Minneapolis, and four wealthy pcrtertB have peeled Interest und are backing the planterer te win the title. They are putting up nit of the expenses and taking a cut of the money he makes In the ring. All Frcdwnrd has te de Is make money. The phew-rleus one cays he dldu t hac a rhnnrc te study Pempi-c ' work the lirit time they met. That wits bccaui-c he was en his b.ieli and the un tfiiH sdilulng In his ejrs. Auwn. nobody can jet really ucnuiilntcd with Fermer Bothlehom Player Will Held Down Outslde Right ' for Philadelphia F. C. GERMANTOWN WINS AGAIN another in eighteen second Therefore be seeks another match with the champ, and will Insist that the fleer of the ring be heavily padded. He In taking a big chance In meeting Madden. Hartley might kneik him for a row of loops, and the Delaware Klver llrldie tnlsht be linished next week. There Is just as much chance for oue as the ether. Madden once boxed Temniv (ilhbens here at the National After three or four rounds the boxers were chued out of ihe run; because the? were attempting te determine the winner like n couple of Uids nritching pennies. A jenr later Fred ward met llrudley at the Olynipia and the bout went the limit. The spectators Mid se, tee. It WAS the limit. New they are at IL again. The Syndicate, In'1., will be tcrrlbl anxious. te tay nothing of frightfullj nervous, before the battle. Afterward, it won't be se bad. Then Dempsey wif be challenged aijaln. soniebedj will make a wise crack about meeting IJIII Hrennan and Fredward will step I'erwurd like the true here he Is aud be a bard opponent like I'erky Flynn ' The Philadelphia F. C. leaders of the American Soccer League, have again laiipareutly hit their ntrldc, judging by I their showing iigalntt the J. & P. Coats 'eleven en Saturday, when the locals 'wen by the score of JJ goals te 1. The Phillies were without the .erv ' jlecs of Captain Perter, who Mill U J nursing uu injury, but the team played with a dusb and vim from the start, i and the work of Hill Ncllsen, who took Captain Perter's place at center half i wait especially line. Coats held the League leaders te n 1-geul tic In the, I first half, but Larrj Campbel s two 'goals in the Until period decided the Issue. , The outlook is exceedingly bright, as Perter will he in the next game. He would have started en Saturday, but ,at the last minute it was decided te kep him out. Hareld Hrltteln is also, I coming along utrl ami he will sturt i practice for the first time this week. , hlgii New, Oulslde KlRlit It is te he. hoped that the weak spot at outside right has been plugged up with the signing of .Mniiny Murphy, an nounced tedaj. Murpl is the former i Itethluliem nlnver and h. sliced te burn, i He will also get stArted In the next game. I Murphy is a graduate of Ilrewn uni versity and nt one time plajcd quarter- I back en the football team. He was a member of the elcxeti that defeated Harvard some five or six years, nge. I Anether soccer game en Saturday which proved te be decidedly cxictln was played ut Tenth and Uutler streets I netween the Hibernians and llardwie!; & Magce. The Industrial I.eagueiB were beaten 3 goals te -'. Hart Mitihec I making all the points lr tlie winners. r (Mr, I MAMA BoearJ'T 1 Ji II Want huh UTTte 1 VS.' 'Il BOV Te Catch (Sff Iff I I Cole no no Ne V7W ' Wlij, A " IP- WFNZFI Tfl INVADE high-powered crews nSnrnurnc! PROMISED FOR 1922 neiiu riLLU nLiiL Pittsburgh Middleweight Star Will Bex in Philadelphia Un der "Boe Boe" Heff General Average of Skill Will Be Belter Than Formerly ahd the College Competition- Keener. Navy Is Streng Uy OKANTLAND IHCIi HAS MET GREB 11 TIMES January Itellcctlens icmfcr fttoie )V hen .the telnda of u Aud the air ts colder,' 1 MY .Una Mater! Il'ij; should I stay home and freeze When the sun ts gleaming With a pUnt en tropic sces "Where the tides arc steaming! When the raw gales hit my knees, I might, under shady trees, S'ew he getting -)s and .is. tenfcU IL nfci b SPEEDBOYS AND SOUTHERN TO SEEK LARGER HALLS West Philly and Downtewners Will Play Basketball Games en Neutral Floers Next Year "Gym" Courts Toe Small By PAUL PREP Pennant for tieniiHiitenn Otrmantewii t'rii'ket t lub. chain- WHST PHILADKLPIHA nnd Seuth , schools? This would solve the problem Philadelphia Public Hlghv Schools n'id fatlsfy every one. will iilar their Interschelastie League ,,1V'7TA,Hp,,u'Ji!n.f1V. nmenjr ethers ' rt ' iuntuvfj uvjti, .11111 vivaii-uiumt'u "j e maie the best citizens later en. hperts irien the. iee mcles start te flew Jly LOUIS If. ilAI'Fti ,Ad the aales arc bolder; niHLADKLPHfA Is about te be ln-Ml'ieii tcateh the drUtina snow JTruilPd l.v n ml.l.llnwPl.bt "nerll." i' P ". Ac 0re.u," ,"".0'C' .,. ,e '.,,',...... .m ,i my winy mi ' "" miiikV i fliri in UK innui'i n iw,. . guerre nnd he is te he brought en from Dm. l...i. at.... iiTt... n" TTnir l'Hh n .nnuuru iieam from a fistic standpoint he has had i J)nmi (ll semc paim. shaded spot, plenty of experience ns n flst (linger. I where with breezes almost het und when lie arrives here Whltey will I can ie btassie shot 1.. ....li. In .t.t. 1V ...111, tlin InnrllllV lltl MIUC (tlllOafOf. elnvemen In hn .Tnhntiv Wilsen dlvl- , tnwst any Slitl-ftflftfd let slen. It was sixteen months age that Wcnzel made a successful return te the ring nfter being In retirement for about four vears. During Ihe war Whltey did some boxing in a sort of nn Instructive way with soldiers located In and around Plttnhiii-ph. Tn hne workouts. "Whiter I r-nf MmcnU lii cnml conilltleu and C011- ti,,.i Ain nfti tlm nrnilxtlce wns With Din rarfdic beaminn signed. In the shelter of the shade Then, discovering that he had been ' can see my flashing blade bitten bv the boxing bug again, Wen- A the close approach is made I zel decided te get back into ring action. H'icrc the ball is shmtng. .That was u little mere than u year i Or, if I get bored with that .....i ..i ti'i.ii... l.nu rmittht lii, 11. irifi.r rrtnf nun vc.xi una nui. nw, null siui-i: ii iiilv.v im ,..ii.,u .,..- ......mw ,v-- self out of opponents around Pittsburgh catt seek a palm-spun mat, ami in the western part 01 tue nuue. 1 1 uwntnu ih On one of his trips te Plttshurgh. iiett get a glimpse nt Wcnzel in the ring and nfter some negotiations Whltey contented te come en te Philadelphia. The outstanding feature of Wen zel's record Is a scries of eleven matches with Harry Orel), who was primed for a crack nt Wilsen's title, la being men tioned ns a probable opponent for Oeerges Carpcntlcr and also ns the per son of the second part for n punchfest vlth one J. Dempsey. And besides these eleven scraps with (Ireb, .Wcnzel also has met Illicit Creuse twice, and Fay Knlser, Mike Mcllgue, Johnny Hewnrd. Geerge thin Whu should 1 slick vi a let Shivering and pining t Once.'ichcn I icas young and tough, I could laugh at xeeather. North winds never came tee rough When my shin teas leather; New if trltitcr motet a bluff Yeu can hear me cry "Enough. As I seek the softer stuff Of the Southern heather. Yen can see mc shade my eyes Fer a leek at tropie skies Where the xcinging bluebird flies With a ictld elation; t llA ti'rll nt njiittcn mil iiint untAm. - Iiib eM Hpccd grculucB." i .lAldnc the Race TUB abscnej! of Ruth nnd Mcutel for-, ii.. iii ii.t.i.. . . inu uiBi inn ij- games lnay net ., jovial cplRede for the .keener Yankee ' rooters, but for nil that, it helps te make fv mc American league race. If Ruth and Aieuscl were en hand from the ntnrt te nwdst Scott, Ware j Kenans nnd ethers, with the pitching ef i Maya. He.vt. Shnwkc.v. .Tenes nml lili.1, i' there might be no American League rice '-l after June. i , e eincr American ljcague rival run ' combined. Five llrst-clnss pitchers can take art I ordinary machine along at n merry puce nnd for the general geed of the League race it is just us well that Iti.n, j Mcusel tire net en hnnd' nt the Blnrt' ie neip in me Dig publi. TATBN and uatlrfns are much nliw AVX Heme was fndlnr- out nt , t. '" ! ,.. !. .inn ... i.- , iinu ii -nn jr.im ucterc any one seemed te knew what was taking place. Many n champion Is en the decline, j nenr the outer rim of glory, who scchi , te be nt the top of Mm prime. The out ward signs' nre rnrely visible. I CopurieM, tett. Al nights Ktstrvti. ' Beets and Saddle 1 There are two purse races and a ban. dleap at New Orleans today. The Ex- yisiur unnnicap, jieuw aUded, Is the feature, and brings together evcnl matched handicap lierses of the better grade. Tippety Wltchct bail had a rest, and the race he ran when he finished i. te,0uy I" li'JR fcheuld win here, -IJunga Iluck- appears net te have en. tireiy recovered from his illness, but In probably geed enough te give Slippery Urn a close contest, for place. 't I1III7MTM UPII llllinnl ttl llllrt KHAAn . 7it.- L -..i.l. n mtnrt ftif AOIHC . in... '". " '""' ,u.uu'Ll imtaeF-; ii we v iwmw u en v .""" " ' f I' ir L nuT. 0 li. III! can meet the men irie iren icalleped by Itoh Martm. deesn t take any chaners, eithn . Heb I THE STORY OF McGRAW AD THE UMPS 0NCI2 upon n time there was an umpire entitled Hill Hreunan. Hill was fi geed s"cser. although some mngnute.s said he was nil right except en balls nnd strikes. During the season it was claimed that lie was entirely tee friendly with .lawn McGraw. or words te that effect, and a perfect alibi was coined. As time went mi the -alibi was used quite frequently, and Hill lest much of his social stauulng. One day this winter when Jehn Heydler had nothing te de he dusted off tKe "tinware and presented it te Hrennan. Bill was sent te the Southern League, -which is located in the fried ham und het biscuit belt, and will stay there a J car or te. He probably will return te the big show, because he Is tee geed te be mislaid in the alfalfa. New comes the plot of the stnr.i . Strange things happen In baseball. 1 li, ir, VII".., ',,..,. ., It. I ......... f .. , ,luln of the Cricket uaMieieail games ell neutral uwr i.i Club League, practically wen another season. This was announced ey Ceacli title hv defeatlnir I'hlladelnhill Whltca Mueller, of Southern, nfter a censultn- t goal te 0. The lone tally was headed ' tIe, Wnrn.n Wciller. West Phila- "iclilii"ir nte the net .1. Heard following a iicipnia it corner kick by Tatiiall. ,lc'f,',in M mfl,ter- . nte J1 ,m The big games In the Allied first di-I "The recent gnmc between est "es for tu vision between olfcmIcn-siiere nivi .Philadelphia and Southern proved con- I I Viscose nnd Puritan and Kensington c1uMtpIv ,hnt ft biKger hall in which Hrjn Atlen Five SlWS"l.lte ta tf W 1'W ur games Is needed." said j JJA8KKTIIAM. seen will be made a ilelnhln I.enene Albien kept Its record Mr. Mueller. "In the gymnasium, ila-' major sport at HrS Athyn Acad- f.,n ti,n .ni.ti elemi ilefciitinz (.'otislie- 10....1 i.i.i.i. i .nu nvflmnteil tiintic'n. according te recent reiierts. Offi cannot continue In the high schools without the co-operation of the city. Se it would be a great thing for Phlla- ir ( euncii would tnkc n leek matter of getting proper facill- the public high schools. Whrm the. caribou still ream And big icebergs chum the foam In some Arctic station Hut I only feel at home li'Afre (Acre a peranlratt'eii. dtli Harvard ltctte.r T.iiek. I1nnli-I n,,i Tenes entry: second. (Jnmllirui-i pif," illoncre Hlue; third, Itcdmen. Laili 'Luxury. Sister Flo; fourth, .lehn S Iteanlen. Blitrney Stene, Eternity i sixth, Miss Fontaine, Scotch Verdict. . ,. ,i I , . """" "evcnin, Anna uaiiup, Mid the Navy and Cernell, i night Sun, Alex, Jr. and Princeton, is understood that legal cemnll- i nnx in rntrnpii f tim l""..i - ...... W"W a.umbla.Pennsyivan,aandSyrac,p(- and possibly n Western challenger, 1U , (owing the suspension of nrrests of l I Southern Friday it was cs .tlmnted thntCI.n' "ecerdlng te recent reiierts 1 ei ,''a',, nt t'1P Hcthajres lnstitutle And eveii,r(, Werklns 'tt a schedule, an tutlen new aud will the nenr i.ecken - gimis te y. i ,. , I (V,0 witnessed the game Leacuc Canadian War VctcniiiH weii i mete than this number did net get into ' announce It conic time in from Paradise '-' te 0. while lairvlew the 'syin.' , , . , , t"!l,re- . , ... . mil Gorden F C. each scored one goal. I "We chaiged fifty cents ndnussler. Ihe news that Hryn Athyn has cl e.i..i .i ,i.ii tn n 4 in '' ilf- i l.'.in'n, tu imne.-t thnt the crowd again decided te have u court team feat at the hands of Wlldwoed und Nn- ' wouldn't be se large. Later I wished will be welcomed heartily by scholastic, we had ehnigeil n ueinir. i ne k.i i '"" ' uu cuj. imn u(u mc kuuui was se nnclted that J ou could haidlj i had a quintet, nnd it was among the breathe, and the teams had a hinder' best In this vicinity allow) JBl 7 irvO'nT77 jMStBS ilvitv nml Aws'iislen iilnved a close anic nt the former's lield. Ascension winning out In the final halt 1 te 0. Arrange Schedule At n special meeting of the Ameri can Sneer League, held in New rb jesterdai. games for the nevt month were arranged ns fellows te be plnjid I..,. ,1 lnnvine tile tlOOr BCtWCCH 1 UC inihes thnn the did pl.ijlng." Geed Mine The nitlen tii'.cu b t ciclies .uic.i. i am Weiller The icasen Hryn Athyn cut basket- Wenzel's last bout was en New dear's I've, when he was stacked up against Lee Fink, a sn"esedly "bad man" with the dukes, at McKcespert, nnd all that Whltey did te him was sock him for n row of red -cress tents in less than n minute of actual action In the first round. Tlcfore bringing Wcnzel en te Philly. .11-- Tlt J. .,..., -...,. 1 - , iioe iioe n negotiating wuu leeni . ..... i... :- i i... Vi L . ,. .. . v ' " matehmukers for a bout, and Muxle ; neM .i'e manner crew- --' ' :' c, ,"edc n. I'idiiy. general age. i ne general iivciukc en,.. , ...,i i me trncis, mniic uus state- power will be higher ami me cuiupun- unm lien Keener man ever ocieri;. "" i-;-crew that beat- the Nw eight wen t be se many strokes nwny from lirs'. place In the final ranking. A Pointed -iuery SCB," comments 1 M. L "that boxing promoters insist they must ! believes thnt it is a matter of only n j wees, or two oeiere tne l-itcsDurgu oienu win oe nmeng inesc prcbcnt in the Quaker City. LONG AND SHORT OF IT IN OLYMPIA HEADLINER Jee Lynch and Patsy Wallace Meet in Eight-Rounder Tonight The tnil and short of it in the ban ball from its list of sports was never i tamw eight division will mingle In the made public Ne one was able te wll),,.up ,lt le Olynipia tonight when understand whv n school huvlinr nth- . r ' , , , . " leies f the caliber turned out at II. A. I Tc"' Lynch, elongated puncher of New would drop the game, i-spirlull.i since 'erk, takei en the miniature mauling This track is conducted lir limine. men of New Orleans te stimulate Inter est in New Orleans as a resort for tonr tenr sts net for profit, but for the bct Interest of New Orleans. I cannot cec any reason for hampering our work." i I de mere S"ci rer . t 1- I..1...1I ! I'llll lilllMllllll . . I i.l l. I . I- .. ... .. en the grounds el i the ttrst nameii ciuu-: n ui,wie disi.ciuiii ..... ,, -ichi reenni whs man nmu en uiu mts.v Wallace, of Heuthwnrk, in n .Tanuarv 14, Falce A. C. s. J. & than nnj thins ''" It is ii well-Mi w " curl by the school. Hut it ulwajs sehisluled eight round bout. Lynch will ' i ..iits. Tall Kiier vs. Philadelphia; fact that the institutions in tlie ""' renini I u mvstery. Innv height and reach en little Pas- l.-i Harrison vs. Tedd's Shlpjnrd. New schelnstle League Iiiinc needed a puui Heweier. old da.s will be forgotten ,ale, but the Italian Is a sllpperv per- Yerk vs. Philadelphia; J1, Phllndel- in which te p'ny for wiine i line. hen Hryn Athjn again places Its son in the ring and should make Jeseph tihiii vs. Fall lllvcr ; 'J'-'. New Verk vs. At the present time Northeast liigu ()jntct en the court for competition, extend himself, l'all Klver Tedd's Shlpvard vs. Falee is about the only whoel in tue circuit , 'j-1P NCi,00i jH wire te have one of the Anether bnntam bout is en for the . ii' 1-uii Hirer 'm. .T . A- V. with a rymnaslum large enough te ne- in teams in these parts, and the date semi-final with Danny Kramer onnesed Coats, Philadelphia h. lalee A. C. ; JH. Ilarrieen vs. Falce A. C. Tedd's Shlpvard vs. Fall Itiyer. New Yerk vs. .1 . I. Ceats: February 4. Philadel phia vs. Harrison. Fall Klver vs. New erk. Falce A. C. vs. Tedd's Ship- niin 4i .. !"" --e- . . . . commedate the crowds which go te tne tjie 0pCning game will be watched games. ucrmnniewn. '""""""'for with mere tniin erutnnry interest Southern and West Philadelphia a 1 haw- gymnasiums entirely tee small, ' ,,,., I it is tee bad they can't be given i Heading lllfilt Has Gelf Team better euarters. . .. T) FADING HIGH SCHOOL has or T AV It would be easy te rent a halt in Brcnnan was canned bct'uuse of apparent fnendsnip for McfJrnw. ami no aoencr did he take the uit than who should appear but Paul Sentelle. th -walloping Wep, who was one of the Iiim athletes te make Jehn Mitra finish second in a two-man battle rejnl. Once upon a time Paul was shortsteppinK for the Phillies. In these days Jnwn loved te ride the hostile players, especially the newcomers. He put en the spurs and rode Sentelle one afternoon, and the Italian came b.iek with tonic choice, sharp retorts In his native tongue. McGraw didn't gather what he wus sujing, but the motions were verv suggestive. Se he hopped the new 'player after the game, and, according te the musty old tiles nnd Hill Fhelan, Mac was handed u lovely lacing. After this Sentelle drifted te the miners and later became an umpire. He made geed and was signed te work in the National League next season. vard; .-,. Tedd's Shipyard vs. Philadel-., would ne w . - - - , xv guiZcd a golf team. .,,. New YerlL vs. l.aj.lsen. fienurye'acce mnedatcib te Chalky Wimler. Chalky is the touch nnd aggressive lad from Pittsburgh whom Dan'l failed te step in a prcvleiw match. Pre! I ma: nebby Rurman ts. Jee Memlell: Jee Miller vs. Buddy Fltz- ganized u coif team. The team will I gernld. and Hilly Plmpus vs. Artie Mc- "T J. linrtlir charge high prices becatibe the bexen- inslst upon such Dig purses, nut wuy such big purses? Twenty thousand dol lars for n Hlngle boxing match should be very heavy pay for Huff, Leenard or Wilsen. Why should the public be soaked te meet wuch exorbitant de mands?" Mainly because the public nt large sCeUIS te DC Willing. 10 oilier mmn teems te be necessary. NEXT te New Yerk, St. Leuis con trols mere baseball talent than any ether city, and with u flick or two from S.V. h-niT of NT beneath en'e of j ?$? JM the New Yerk machines. ifunaicap at aVS te l. mraln dbfeatlrvs Branch Klekey's Cardinals have the better chance, but overcoming a World Scries winner thnt has been further strengthened isn't the mellowest assign ment the season offers. FIVE EIGHT-ROUNDERS n,e Thin Uemmcnt I'hilnilMnliin mny be armory able te Intcrschelastlc Cann tournaments, be lies, with ether T ie Tltoreugbbred Ilerscincn's A;.e- claUen has made the following rule? regulating the engagements of jeckejs: 'Operative ufter January 10 the rcgu-' Inr beuufidn emnlevcrs shall mnt nil eutside riding engagcmeuls for tli?Jr f contract riders und no ether agenta fhafl . be recognized. Ne pecflen thall be peV- ' mined te neid u contract en a jeckc.i unless such person hub u stable of horses." Hatunt Icul tome lively contests yrstm a ly. The tlttli runnliut f the CarlMmr llanalcnp was wen by Illvcrfldn at r. te 1 AJtu. Ilnv It w-an rccenU una Leulu A. tMM rtie epjnlnff dvh win wen by Jam?. Willi KIW l. aeceiul anrt Oeldn nel th.rl. U.'J w ioek ine secena. Jllliy iioeto anil uuvner nnd The Hey Pwep Clcn wan w-i-unu. i uvam, inmanei una toienei cnu run In the erder named In the sixth Zulu land wen th deenth. with Daly Taust Mc md und .Mildred third. secure institutions. Giorge W. Delnney, Jr., well known Johnny Dundee Headi Card at the Ice Ralacc Tomorrow Tlie first indoor show te be st.igcd here where each of the five scheduled I . .. a .. nlnflt t Ml Mil C jl 1 I t1 t tfl II 1I11 be lield at the Ice Palace, Forty-fifth i could find a place with ease md Market streets, tomorrow night i -iiiiiiiii-imi " ".; r.i.,. ,.,.m. 1 li'erge v . ueiancy, .ir., wen anewi Welghtman II.ill. or the C aln aim fll ,1p ,!(.rUMlU.,. r ( Im, bcen elcctC( ery; Central could nU tlw 1. rjt ptllln of . ,,, .Tes(.pll 1Iggpm liesimenr uruiuij , ",;,. .i:. the lliilen Hnll f'lnli nrefess ennl. will ?e.e luenmen i prnicnaienai. . ii-a ,,, the ball lermerly occupied ey iu :......,".- tr i -., '... I honor n tne yainatn intrpauciery. the sprint V- t ,.. it rlipw street nnd . uu mm minui ilium- i epeninc ivrnt or tne i;man teuniry uiuii-h helievn t u?:: r",aBUvenue. while Fr.inkferd WnR candidates. an,l among these, X..e b.u. rlbben mldwir U.t teur-,r jerry uicienucner, jvcnuctu v ciua, - iw nignt. ,. m i.i !.. n.i One champion, three contenders andiv' , ,n Iri. 0i he nrecram ' rue, ii. n .-., r'. frl.- Johnny Dundee, junior six. star pener uer i.rc en tne iiregrpi .. ,... -; -, - . - ., ..., iigntwcigni uui. ii r. ?"'- -.:. .f IV 0XDEU hew Paul and -lawn icxll yet along' champion, will appear in the final with why ceuldn t t ' Whltey Fitzgerald. the schools. A place built The fourth bout presents Mickey tcr Circus, feri, rj at aces. rhercfere. the city get a pluce for UKe tne win win Bread nnd TTOW come Paddock having the i Four Tie at Tarnet I -"1- insiest pair el human legs FOUr lie at Targets ' ,..-l, .I C A. ".Tuck Donaldsen, the' nii",?.iBifShfS,c,iJ,i V&'U?" Australia,, sprinter, new working in thr nienuet Club, rhllartrlplila: V. II. Ij. New Yerk, has all official record fill" land. IMttabureh K. W. I'aeKard. Nw Tern 100 vards in AllHtrnlla of 0 .'1-8. In Atnieiie. -iud iun.;ieur. aim. n. i.. .iioea. .i,iu(. . .!, , ini. , lPeti pip ,t ter the """"'"" lw V ", ,v . Vi recerus up te iuu uiuieiB. .niuiv hat Donaldsen is the greatest ;hat ever lived, hut hcrvicc in Fred Nichols and Lcrey Spenagle were the most prominent. Although it Is rather early, the pros- I nects for the baseball season are the brightest in yenrs. The freshman i clans has excellent material. Included i In this is n pair of hattcrics, among ; REAL FICTIOX AND A SHORT STORY scornful TTI3K mocking XX There was n note of derision in everj gushing gurgle. laugh broke tlie stillness of the summer night. and he he who was striving vainly te make u favorable impression and keep up the cenver satien wan nonplussed. They snt In the moonlight Lights twinkled en the long, white stenni yachts parked in the harbor far below. Frem the highly polished marble Tlllii nestling among its statel.v trees came a faint strain of the latest jazz music. The garden was redolent with recent flowers. Alse hetivj with re-es 11 the. bill te which there wns crent 'i-nlrv In the u'-ii,.... r s.-,,.nri, ,. i,n ... in h,i .n i nrrry nuvvin, ;-- ... . -. ----- - jfr'ii.,i.,i t .V.e ,,,,., nerfectinn. Here every one ceiiu uc i junior hlgli-sclioei league. soldier ""X,T- ,l iffi ,Z,1 "I". Jecommedkted. and even nn Indoor j The pitchers this season will be hers are Phil O Dowd, of Columbus, vs. uec emmmini ,,i,i i, ,,,i , ! .... ,.. .-,, r ,,. . ,f5f ISIS'" 7i2TCi lAAi 'qU?" PIpMa is "gein te be , h7 S racusV" InteVnaUena." "league lyiLe -of Cle'vclaml v lattlini ""' "w et th" Saul-Cjiiteniilil. j nub. n Ilcaillnir High Rrudiml... Steve I .lemer. et Lltvcianu. vs. nattily, ,. jarg(i places will be built for the I Ycrl;cs wln c)iicU thc mtieldcrs and, ,la,K- n-inn. Therefore, why ceuldn t the M, ,i.... ,i. butters use thc rleht u.iun."n. ----- - - - ... ., ".. . .... i...ti.i nnn nf these new and et tne i ......1....1 1.. i.i..i.. .i. i,ii Marshall Ferd Married schools use It until the time of tlie fulrV ' ",uu '" "' J"'" JUrahall w uienhi lord mnarffr ir me Then after tllC Dig occasion tminui 1 OCT THr STOPPj7 r-v off op? S lv r,p&fr ;- te"' ; 1ur;"B,lh, '"V 1'4",0"' tf lie left stand ng for thc uk of the , New Grid Ixague 1 by Dan c)Pld durlne th rtirlnt- 1C ltl1 lu"v"" n,,r,iv,i . 1 1. ,, ie and luek unto hlniar f v ifs . A CCOUDING te (. O.lcll 1 llliani 11. j Y's KrUX I , F.mrey. of Bethlehem High Scheel. I there is u well-defined movement under wnj for thc formation of u State Inter- l'tnn foeth. i an vlstt'd i ihah helldli' Cord Is a senior n uu- vv narten 1 nmii and will rnciilve Ma illplema In Junf Hi n n neuncrii that he will conttnue hli mudiei for 1 the renmlndr et ihe year und graduate Mth htn clam . . , . . ,, . . 1 wnj ler 111c leruiiiiiun 01 u ninic nuer- TOP, TIPLIT might net knew what , helastic Football League. The circuit .. S Vnt t igna liimiit . ...it (i.. 1 a. ft. 1. Results of Week-End Soccer Games Here She lifted her face in the moonlight - u gentle, beautiful, refined face. but with n touch of scorn in her arching eiebrews lie sat behind her, ner vously twisting Ills Imported Panama out of shape until the Macktn label was unrecegnisable. He was confused by her mocking lnugliici . j 'Don't say thnt." he muttered desperately I w,,i t tHw-vc it I" She did net reply. "Please be reasonable," he continued, brekenlj. "I I thought I was right nnd jeu would be glad te hear it. I " She Interrupted him by gentl.v placing her hand en his coat sleeve. w (CtfOl 'BU a awful sap," she said m duhel tones. "Where de you W . ., . ,.. -j .11 iit.. 11 . r.. j ....11 ,. '- ,t-. gel Xnai stujj uu uj 1 11 ny, iiveny i.'vnwi i in jicc t ciiuicr i the chin and knock him for a goal.'" Copyright. 1013, bv 1'ubllc Ledger Cempsim en PUN VOLLEY-BALL PLAY U Kiiminaxien leurney te ucciec iecu Cup Winner Volleyball teams from Industrial es tablishments, schools, colleges und local ' brnnehes of the V, M. C A. will be f eligible te compete for the A. Provest Idell Cup which gees te the winner euch year of the Philadelphia championship. The trophy, which is te be perpetual and is given each year te the teuni win jilng It, has been offered by A. P. Idell, tl.m tfAFiniiiitnll'll A' At. M. A.. wIlO ut i v !- -""" -v ,rr ---;.,.,-.. ,1 . lender of volley pan 1 iiciivitivn 1 "i I plenshlp of thc Fnstci-n Fnlted States In elimination contests at Fatcc-en, N. 1 J., lust jear, but the Philadelphia championship lins never been decided ' The eeiumlttee which has tlie trophy 111 (hurgn will arrange few mutche.. 1 among the contending teams, and when the field has beeji sifted out the sur- 1 vlvlng ttauiH will plnv elimination matches during the mouth et April. It Is planned te have all teams play n sericH of three mutches, each team plnj Inz once en its own fleer, und If u third match is necessary, en a ncutrul 1 tap iciiucr et vui.vy .... 1 't,;,, team wlnn(ng the cup each year h The Oerolewn tcuniIS the chan- will uave us numc inscnucBwp me cup AMi:mcNN t.i:rjfj: riiiindi-iphu " ' s j r 10. is 1 1 nifKKT c i.f :.i:.vfiui' Tir- D!illen nsrm.T-tewn c (' 1. Phll vvi. 101 1 I'lilludelp'i'.i Iledii 1 1'enti, t INTEUI UAOIMJ OvVir Hitcrntdnn. 3. Ilardnlcli Ma&ee .' Ai.i.n.n m;aei'i: 1'irat Dlvtiler. 3t!en A Turit.in 1: Xenmratnn 1. vVolfendn-Shorf , 1 . Vlnuise t Fiction I (at. ullan War -trans, J, laiaj.ae 0 1'alrvlew. I CKirden V. C . 1. Heoend Dl l!e i V tlonefxl 01 n .ei' " l'.lMhern '.'. Ilrltliih VV.i- n ..nn I Kiynoed. 3, L'uhthoure 11. C . '.'. Third Dlm.iin North! Siclien 1'nltenvllle. 1. Ol tj. I Clever ": Wnndrfrr. 0 i erlnthlan 7; Ollirr Ilrethr. I Urren TUbben. 1. Caiijra, 1 ,'erthrat Hoctlen niaiten Sled . Farrn A 3 Hunahlne. , fleblns, :' WlialtiemlnE. i. Vltler, 1. I I'aul, l l.lhtheu II r . I n.msers. 6. I' O S. of A . 1 Went Philadelphia first Ii; isien Vlctrlx. 3. llelment. 'j. Iiunklrli, 1. SthuilUlll rtansera. 0 Albien -'. C'onthehoeiion, 0 Hireiid DlvlVen Mdan A A.. - vV-ni Knd 1 I arch'Tued H -. ' DunklrK Hi xcr.C5, lirtlnUi". a Anc."i fourth Dlvla.un J.ertheait Scllen s a r. r lub t- " VlnteM 0 Scanlml. O. Victer. 0. St A.lerfa 0' I'raiiKfO'd Albien' 0 Llihtheuse Ileven, ", homenet, 1. QUAKKIt CITT LKAQt'E' i'untlrld. 4. nimbler. 1 ityette Deys' Hub 2. I.ehlnh Valley UiiHrnad. n. Mickey. St Irfe. t! Ulsnten Juniors, 4. Rens of TeiiiPej-ance, 0. CXHiniTION QKKKH v Atcenslen, tl NatMur. 0. J hlngs are for, but he does knew w hy arc Uukch. i I JacU Killy l net W,""1'1, tnrmi of gt m bllnV. but th-y never feel him en the she.: . samn. Carpcnticr has inited a mustache. Attn boy, Carp, say ivckrep a stiff 'upper Up. t . 4 Sweets te the sweet and monkey meat te the A's they're tall-enden. would include teams from Stcelten, Lancaster, Heading, AUeiitewn. Verk, Norrlstewn, Mount Curmel. Kimton, Scranton, Lebanon und Hethlehem. These schools would he In the eastern and middle section, while Johnsten, McKcespert, Alteena, Wiiliainspert, Greenburg and Uric will be in the western section, The plan, according te Mr, Fmrey, is te divide thc league In two sections of ten teams each. A schedule will he arranged for each section, und the win- ners of each league meet for the cham pionship at thc end 'of the season. sweaters and letters I nvliew, thc Habe can probably pUy I it 'better than he can sing firbt buss. i i itr rraA that seme fight manaacrs ' TTv'OOTHALL are boycotting Tex Itickard Heme guys were presented te the members of ;,.,. all the luck. the vanity team by Couch 12. ('. Mc- ' Arthur, of Peddle Institute,. The fel- t-.iienaer 'en n no leitrs lu-h .n 1.0ml, , lowing players were awarded the .iilti. thorn aru enl feni-u in the ii-uraity "V" : Hutchllisen, Hills, Jel- Iphabet. , x lenie, Stiller, Itobllisen, Shapley. Lew. I jim o-ceiinell mT 1m- worth sis.oeo, het Mellnct. Leenard. Lannin, Weller, I netiiiiM remember he eenicn from the land Hurke, Preseett. Captnlll Suilgcr'nnU of aunUln lemeim. Manager Selnnldt. It was announced after the prcsenta- 1 Shecker bad a fracture of the wrist, 1 tlen that Preseett, fullback, had been 1 which, we opine, would never have hap- I elected te lead the team in ME!. He nencd had he kept a wateb en it. H 0I10 0f the most pepulur athletes in I . ' the school. Kggs, ill particular, complain about I , the breaks. t Miami Open Pole Season ' i-.ilnm1a inlalit hare known there nil lllaml, I'le.. Jin ti The largest ereuil . Cwl hfaln for Ifcf Her. that eir wltncaied u isile t-dine ,r Mt trouble brum ier ir tended the icnleat icaurday lis which Hull- Inc ntdae f'ub dfKlid the riumlns'i (Juii. win. a.l the tallc about eemmerf all.m In by II "'", '".'h'1-11 J., w.ltin.ln t""",,a 0. 1,.... fi funny Iht never aucuia cm- , rompeaed ut -lull' a I lelavhinann. Harp lellflje", 1 J" '"""' ( i:Bt Carl t 'ritwferil mill II If. Uaatler. The inerrlal euinxee ... I'lamlnKO llne-un Iniluiled C'nrl tl Klalinr. , J. O. Coeloy, Ilobert I'ullecl. and WlllU.u If loeka as tlieugn 1110 rt s win even Miner. imve u buttle for the cellar title this year. , . , favB 500 Extra Trouser Suits in a New and Separate Department TROS i 5UIT DTORE (TnirdFloer at Elevator Doer) rpiIE popularity of this section of our busi- ncss is unmistakable. Te give men and young men Super qualities during our January Sale, you can cheese from 500 Suits (all new), worsteds, tweeds, fine Winter woolens, at these prices 1 V RRflf 'Tis said added starters in the re getta- this icar tcill be Cook's Cruise, We don't care If we de get SucU tn Is eeluniB ine eieymei- maw u ifOHUSeu 10 g.110 ua a mi.. Te Hener Scheel Soccer Champa Cnal-h Valter ricllferrt. of the rllli.nninn I'tetaeti ee-r ,,Tn. ftr he lum fnur jeim .'JO TWO-TROUSER SUITS AT 0- A rA IJ5 TWO-TROUSER SUITS AT 94.KA i45 TWO-TROUSER SUITS AT OeVf) Car need a new top? We'll Ifulltf you a new top right here In our own plant Yeu arc assured et absplute aat Intact Ien. All styles and sizes et tops at lowest possible prices. Get Our Estimate Ne Obligation Phene Poplar 4697 Laraon-Oldsmebile Ce. 800 North Bread St. e LYMPI A Bread ted Bainbridie MONDAY i;r JAN. 0. 10W P1MPUS vs. McCANN MKXSENOLK UUDDY Miller vs. Fitzgerald nnnnv jeii BURMAN V5. MENDELL DANNY S HOLMlS CIIAMiY KRAMER vs. WIMLER inn n uei'M- r.r LYNCH vs. WALLACE enU nn ante, Nrhett'a Cfr. I'-th aiuf Fllhert Sin r''en I nn.l 40011 ZC. mHBDEI0t nr..,n ni08 wvt 107 IJCEPALACEg imrf It MARKET STREETS BrimniTr i.mwui vituiiiiiiuii ni hip nil w , v iiii lender a hn'iuet ie M chuiiuileiiH In the ' aXIIII u.iiiiiiirlum nf the Bletoen MchrMii. n u,..i iXlll md Alleiehny uvtnuj, et 4 o'eloolc t,i' . VlNI Hfternien. rren,iliem mer In tw iioeor VSv cum. HJ t) jrretent nJ airem the KV , u. i younpiwre. nj, W h 'Jsa. I ft' Wanamaker & Brown Market at Sixth for Mere Than till Years s Truit Said We. C.uH Net Bui "Si We Mil Run fi 40ROUNDS 40 VMiftT wntTT a ftnr.nf!K WflNDPR All. STAR RARD THSISTHESHOW , YOU WILL SEE . fTl 0 TUESDAY NIGHT, JAN. 10 Q U .gQUND BOUTS I A I. . BATTI.IOU ZIEMER v.. HACK ABr unit GOLDSTEIN vs PERRY,, kb tiirtv r inr H O'DOWD vs O'DOHNELLia1, x, WALKER vsBARTFIELDI C DUNDEE vs FITZGERALD TICKETS IN DEMAND Due te this demand, ih mint , rcempany all rcervtlen. PRICES, $ I, $2, SZmSsU I TlcWeti t Ic ritici M32 6. Pnn Ja i Oiir.Khai( in R fty-, '. , dill'i 2H 1 J. Othi TamlUr'i BlUUrd ' t J MvL.a 's.el-. a.tA Maidfte TaTt. '.r- ii a inil.1 Th tfub. L. . JJ r' " Vll M Ml 1V1W1 mwr-- KB- , no h. tsu ut. i nt. 0 M ali. EZ1M . h V ut b'i "If . teJL " . .