Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 14, 1922, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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    Ifafe's Swimming and
I' i..-
HUSKY TUNNEY GRABS
TITLE FROM LEVINSKY
Greenwich Village Youth
Breezes te Victory Over
'Philadelphia Battler
DRAW FOR FULTON
By LOUIS II. JAFFK
js'ew VeiU. .Inn. 11. 1'rldey, the
13th, fulled te prove n Jinx for the no ne
rfllleil experts of fisticuff, and the dope
tvti" upheld when Gene Tunney, twen
ty. three-year-old IiunUv jeutii of
Getham's Greenwich Village section,
awnkenrd this morning America'
litlit-heavywelglit chii.nviien. At the
jnme time, booster of I'red Fulton,
the phe-rocieu" one. for n crad; at
Jjek Dnnp'cy'H title arc (tlfinnpeintPil.
Tunney depised the veteran. lint
tllng I.evlnsky, of Philadelphia, for
the 175-pound diadem in thcs. States
United, while n game, rugged battler.
Bart'cy Madden by iiiimp, handicapped
by thirty-five pounds in welglit. six
Inches In height and about eight lnrhes
In reach, fooled n large gatlierlng nt
the Garden liere lait night by earning
t draw.
Much te the surprl-e of every one
there, decisions by the judges nnd ref
eree met with the approval of the funs.
There was no doubt nt-nut Tunne,'t
youth being served rgalnr-t I.cvlmky,
antl. although I'tilten un'ienrcil te have
lieen a victor by a flliht margin ever
the Itart'ey battler, the la tr's gilt I
nd his brilliant rally In the lnt few
rounds served te earn the SMumithy of.
the spectators In the even -Stephen er
diet. Dtmpvcy Should Werry
One .1. Demnvy dect net linve te
err.i In the least about having n blt
Fulton en the chin. It s.'enis In be the
cenrnsM that, n little gnj ll'se Tem
'llitiAiiu Ah f fail nilk I iii r.Ati lint ... I. f
,ave the champleifthnt bn'ther.
liven a rnw fistic recruit like Madden
ihesc gnmcncfs the only illumtmitlii"
That luil.pned In the tenth muiM, wueti
Hartley wi.hed ever n wild llglit-hiuu! J
mlns en I ii ten rather prominent
rhln and he started te slink? fvim head
te feet like a telegraph pole lu the recent
Mnrm
However. Madden was tiled and
reu'd nfl fellow up vlt'i. nnnthrr wnltep
itifDciently barl.cii with knockdown pow
er. Fulton's jiinnl was dr.wi he was
reeling fti the iopes with a slck'y g-ln
en his fa e and looked ns II h" were all
ret te tnkc It -ii the chin, but Madden
failed te one tlirntizli, or. rather, did
IiOt lme tlm stuff te int ever the punch
in ll.e I'lnrh.
The crowd went into nn tnrnar nt the
sensational dare of the badly battered
Hart'e.i. Tteth of Mndden's ces were
bleeding profusely from deep gashes nnd
there Is no doubt that Mich a spectacle
la riilliiilc'phl'i would have been rea
son 'for the referee stepping the mntch.
Dut Kid Mci'artlaiid. the third man
in the iln?, paid no attention te the
n'aiiglilcr-heiiM' scene, nnd Madden con cen
timin'ly t re into tlie tewerlnu Fulton.
Hartley kept up his rally, nltlieujh he
appeareii ureu
lu the eleventh and I
tweirtii rounds
tinishln no with the
elongated Wevterner heldlui; en te liiBiFlfty-jaril swim, (lentlincr and He'st.
much smaller nntasenist for nil he was I'enn; flaus and Selley. Yale; 100- j
erth. yard swim. Onthner nnd HeNt. I'enn:
After last nlshl s exhibition of I-ul- '
tnn It's n pliieli Unit (.niiiK imp pIrk will
hme te be (.clectcil ns sn onnenent for
clininplen Dempsey.
l-ti'tfin'u upiclit H'n nntiniinrpil nt
2l2',i and Madden tipped the benm at .
177, .
t ...u,. i m..
Tunnej nreczes te Ictery
There ih tint hi mi; mucli te the de-
threnement of Levinky. It wns just i
csmi of Hnriiev's experience beliiR in- I
afficlnet te held 'oft the rushes of his
younger fee, who wns the aRsresser
throuKheut and punched oftener and
harder. Tunney leek I.evinsky s left
taha eiiriv in ti, ,iti i,.it n, i.nttii.,,.
rervm wns nimble te Keep up his left -
,- ...,..., ...v......r.
handed attack and Tunney breezed !.l,,c,, ."nrcli. lui. Having wen Mxty Mxty
threugh vlctorle.iNly virtunllv with ensc- ',v'' eonsecntlve biiium, Is read, te jilay
iv r,,. . i- i - i... t..t. ..i,, .1 ( resb Ilch Scheel, of atcrbury.
ll- It'll-
neldhlsewn. Then beginning with the' ( "" nu,; r,!1"S ,() ,'",cst A- "loed.jnre the e nlj two M-hoels in the league
lUth n new champion wns almost a er- i ,,;1' ' t,,n'- ., ,, , ";. wl ."". "'f "".. 0,lr ,0M et
talnty. Tunney had Levinsky buck . "1( 'tH "' Vi ,l" ,' ,b "'a,!l i. '",sli work during tlie regulnr scu-
Inte his own corner n few t-cennds he- j'nnunry Ii and IK ami relirtmry.. ''. sai.l .Mr. .Mertenscn this morn
fore il.p i,ii c i.i .,.ii. n, .(,i, h6wcver, ceiilllct with two games w h ch I "iK i clvln? the reason Seuth rlillir-
retlllll mill illl.1 nu Imp f",nir ilnfi'Tll
Gene nenne,: n riehr bnn.lnr nff ii.n- i Nnw .Icrsey Intcrscheliistlc League. Tin
Jiev'K pliln Ti... bnll ..,..,,1 i.n.-.'n.Lv dersey team has two league games. of the buys tee inuch am
from a rather uncomfertnb'c nretllrn- 1 'vy. "$. In '1""".""-v '. l-'cbniery. "H. " N iml fajornble
ent-mnlml.lv n k,.npl.-iln .,. nt is wlllliis te take en tlie Water-! dents tifSeiithein.
r..m ii... .11 .i. 11.... 1 ii... .. burv team nnd inn ke 11 double. Inmlpr Hi1 hum 11 peer t
the. cong endmz the scheduled twe've-I
round tilt It wns nil Tunney's. He
kept piling into Levinsky. directing his
ttack nt Hnrnev'H body nnd switching!
oeeaslenally te thn head. I
I-evinsky evidently knew he wni.
shtlng nn uphill battle because in the'
lust few reundH he opened up nud took I
innncci with liglit-hnnd lends te tlie
jnw.
Velerun's ISIens Kick Terre
The
veteran's judgment of distune-
vl and the blows landed en their ,
but net with enough fenc In '
fas geed
wark
len the tearlng-in New Yerker
nmney weighed in at K''j pound.
while tlie dethroned titleholder wns a
Pound nnd a half overweight. Ttinnev.
""" ' ""7'u "lhl, "p ":""
Anether llght-heavyweight who came 1
In fur nulte a socking wns Fuv Kelser.
neweer. refused te tnke the forfeit.
!.. wee was siam-nnngeit n .nmmv
Oarey, a Ilumnnlnn, 111'. in eight
jrlieihiled rounds. Kelser was whipped
In ccry round.
Jee Hene, n premising lightweight
from Irenton, N. J.. Kcercd nn lm-
inn ...i. 11 . .'
presme elslit-reund win eer Phil Del
Dient. n V. v " " n.V. "i" .
, " "KKt-n iiMU'uiuuil.
On,. f tlie biggest crowds of the ,-
en at the Sipinii witnessed the show,
.'" nun iL'.ntm beng picsent. It w
. --..-.... ui i,i, I'll 'III. II 11 II 4
r"i nun I'l'oinet
lomplete sell-out,
MK1 hut Promoter '1'ex Itlcl.nnl b,.,l ,, .
iiti.a.In 11 "" "
'. 0. n.
u. e
OFC.
.
C asen R-ni.iL , , ,
v "son, Gettlelb & Black Scores '
T n i,,i. 1
v"Ut in, tLVtt
'k" !:f,'ntfb,,,, T 'ti.eT.-i.f. '
til K
Was 1
7.J',"'",,'k- ln,i' "'.lit when It was lie-1
feated
vuitrii i,y t 1(, J.1HiSQI1 C.fHnlb e.
XI ack niiliiti In ..I., 1 .1 ' , "
tW .1 Icdcr in the Aniericnu
'MSlie. bj the score of U!) te .'.'.
,Iher team nuinnsed te sen e for the
(Jin1.'".". ",L",I,(,S "t !'". Then Jack
IHmJ, ' " nt iiiiij. I lieu .Me.
uiasbciitt. fm in, ,. (i,..n.. I.. 1 1...
f,(ir, mndn t, r,BI, ,n, ,.,,.., ., '',
fU '.' "" " .'' 'Mint COIIIIt. Tills WHS1
In ' TV, , 1" ,l,l",1,,c ' ) n He'd goal
twin
. -v.B,iM
After this the P. C 11
lhne V ""V '" "'" l"111 plnCII
!- t one limp In Iim tn,,.,.l .....I... 1
1nt1t int.. il... i ii. .
IS. 1 """- liiiiu III IP SUCO III lierlOtl ,
the ls tnrs I...I 1.. 1 ......'..r"1"1 !
1. -.
.. --.. 1111 111 lllllll'l'll III1M1IU
feinteen neints.
." l"0) I'll n gl Put game for , nurehea with llmmv Murpln. The nth.r
ne leseih in the second half, us did ,71"'lb"r Jnnrh?,n"V ;Te,? 'jnena nnu
Bnll f l,1B .flw'' rll"v' mn,k' "-"' """'te
kcerel 1 ,Kll0tt,.r'l'lt. and Virtually Jf. 'blil. Knnaa. want; 10 fahl Dnm
cored nil the pe nlu in the sffceiul hnlf 1SCrnnler.0.r, nnv,,f th leel baniamn Kan
1 .inn, in mi s.Liiiiii nnu. mat ,n f ,i,. nnlnlen that h a eljlu would be
J(iliplini.,.. ..i. 1 .' ' .
lllnicd (1 Cient pmhip fur .
Iowa te Run Against State
"III. i'e.iJv'.' "" .' n" 'onieia Iowa lr:!,"p" w" 10"' ;, Wyfr nmt Herman
'hi naUniH' wVm'1" ly '"". which aet I J"'1': 0," Jinuiiry 111. ami ii undecided
tha ifrii"' ""'''nor mera for th a eiem a i .-te h ch one he ulll take.
th5 Vvm .f. '?, ,"J.n' !' repreieut
landirS bJ5,.lr,,,l f n" " '' '' . laatern There are lettfra the .perta ilepart
ruia . i?r.' . A a.peelal twe-mlle relay ment for J'mnty Han en. Jea Milter. Jnhnnv
(TV1 .Nw fork iw, n .lalen Bguare Oardtn. I.efiua. nay McCainey, Tempile deary. Jack
k UIW Ainl.iiS'I ' "" a "f tha Hanlen. Wlllla Kdwarda. Al Waner ana
a, Athlctle (.tub camei. Herman Tay or,
Gfina Tunney Entered
' Boxing Ranks for Fun
(.one Tunney, the Greenwich Vil
lage boy, the new American llght
l.cnvywclght boxing champion, Ret
Ills start In pugilism threiigh n do de
ulrc, while net bimy Hwnpplng
!...!.. . ' "r --- I"
l'rnnce. te entertain Ills buddies be
hind the buttle line.
When boxing became- the kins of
A. 13, 1 npertH, Tnnney entered,
for the fun of it. He hogged all
the fun connected with the beutH lie
entered, for his opponents never
were nble te plant a real hard blew
en him. Gene went en te become
champion at his weight of all thu
glevc-iwlngiiig nrtNts in the Amer
ican forces in France.
COLLEGE HEN
RACE HERE IODAY
Expect New Records in
Penn
Tank in Meet With Yale's
Veteran Team
WATER POLO CONTEST
I "JKV
IN en
Intercollegiate swimming rec
erds arc expected In this nfter-
I'meir met between the University of
I P'inMvnnla and Yale In Weight man
. Hull peel. The first race Is due te get
,'l'suinr rares me lieu and nine and tli(M
Ilulldeg water pole teams will b;tft!c for
victory,
A victory today nnd Venn will be
en its way te n championship in the
tnnk for the first time In many years.
I.nM year Venn wns twice the loser lu
meets with the Ilulldeg aquatic ag
gregation. This jeur's chnnces for n
victory nre better than they have been
for many jcar'-.
The addition of Gcntlmer and Heist,
fieshmen lu-t .ciir. greatly enhances
the strength of I'enn, particularly In
the relay race which premises te be the
featiire'evcnr of the meet.
Kehler nnd Hursk, the I'enn plung
ers, have been doing seventy-five feet
in prnctlce within u minute, nnd should
give Weed nnd Guernsey, of the Ynlc
team, a keen battle for the honors.
Weed iceentlv broke the intercollegiate
plunge record lu n meet with (J. I". X.
Y. by iiliiiigiti? seventy-eight feet, one
toot licttei Minn tli
tlinn the receid made lu
Lehman, of IVnn, In 1010.
I he complete entry list fo'lews:
leiiiuc nnu niewiiru. imp; ii-vaiil i
swim, Tratt nnd Tewn'cnd, nle:
20-yiinl i
Jlnrtyr and Hechtel, I'enn ; fancy dive, i
AriustruiiK nnd Welnncr, I'enn; (! raves
and l'riest. Ynlc: pluiie. Weed and !
Ouernsey. Ynlc ; V. Kehler and Hursk,
I'enn; telay, I'enn. .Martir. Arm-
strens, iieiMt. tientnner; i tiie, he lU'ti,
GausSi 1pit (n(, Jclliffe
DACCAIP IO MCIITDAI
rHaeHIb 15 IMtlU I nttL
Unbeaten Team Will Meet Any One
Under "Neutral Terms"
.. . .. . T -. .
ra.ssalc, N. J., .inn. H. I'as-iuc
Hifh Scheel, undefeated In bn-ketball
... ' . .. . .
I'nsMnlc has te play
tlie Northern I
of ,we.(,r ! IC lell.,u 8n,m's 1 Hn-n
1", 1 Lenne(;,le"' eimmpiena in
"""& ,
"h"n the lcasue games arc encc."
Hl''' ( "!,,ch ,,u011 this morning. "I'as.
Kn,, V1' ''nfv ""' l,'B whoel" with
"'Urn amcinls en neutral courts under
""Ti11 (,'''",s l,ml 'vcrytliing else ncu-
""."
Cresby High Scheel wns the rnnnne.
up in the National Inform hnlnsfic tour
nament held in CIiIculm Inst ..,.- .....
- --aw-- -.. ,1 v ii a 111111,
has entered the lnterschelnstic teunm-
ini'iit te be held bj the Cniversltv of
l'enii'-ylinnin starting February IS.
Scraps About Scrappers
Irerjcc Hiinnm. brother of i- r 'e
hnn Ktnrt',1 Iralnlne and eipccla neon V, , i
able m tase his Ureiher-i place n 11 ,J
)US" ",lc world
S,t.e Corbel t. a leeiil nmnteur liai ,e-tM-il
te tiirn pre nt.l will been Hn at
one ijf the lecnl c ulm In the neui future.
DM. I'errj will be In tine almpe n,PM i,e
cue tn Hi pest with Jiihnnj O'lliire. nt
tin Aiiillterlum neit Thuradaj.
I..".r.r - t "'"i, "I"'.. I elth lh IU
inii.iiweiKiM ..11 i""i Jimniv llaninn. the
l U'J ZuTVr1' "' ""
" . 1 .. - .'-- ." ' Til
I r.uik'e Mder. who hiia been
tr.ilnluk
" T. V. ?L 2. " . ':""" .. nn
1 r"A iy
' f 11 1 .Tnr'.LftM or A unit tf l It, ....
' ' ? ' ' ' n-ri liaiinmrJIK TM n I hi
" ' " " " -- iu m .-ierrcti
rtllleile'l lil.l m'II be "'l r ira iue.1
I S'rni Vnrk rext Wedii'Sdm s.1,1 Teurxiljj at
".".."'ttLj. ..'?",e"l.,'llr "'"'.'r Tnuinnniem
ni i'i ..... u-i- P4U.I" lHrnen. h the fel
low nic Slineii pun-a- r.ve Bl 1 cl.-si Mans
Hummer. rti ce-jmr. 1 ih 1.,, it,,, ,.
weluht, rieildll Nlte'ia. Curfj Club feather
weiRiit inn iiarnn JIrn lowbrenk ciuh
;!eu. m'KuTcVini,,. i!l cVuu!''
'?''". V'.' hfH-."' -w Yei't Mill make
Ill" erai ii'UUi asainsi ii"i rrnM.'hettMii the
'etnl - ln(l - up at the Olniiun Mnnd ,j W,
.ett.er Muuii-n are iim. uwii, V J
Yerk. ni.lv Dyti- 'fiuiiiri Murrix
"SS-i. ' ""' 1,l'u",e' " Uehhy
, .. . ,-...
in'innv wrnarn, or Ai'entnwn, ui.n ,i.
feateil Heduv Mctnnn en New V. ar Pal. I
looked U ml A Wlllla at IMn-.m. J
:'"'"1"" .'" i:jlii' W"l"h bir..nten; en
,1 V . "' lOMHvme, nn
Thursday
iletilile wlnil-nn l en tan at
Pniaee or Tue'dav nlcht. (l,-,r,.
....
n.. - . -. n......nu .1.1.. .. .:
llw.
b-e
O
of
' ? " " " ",; hik"i. nenri."'
I'l - ann ll minute wlt. , ,, nP,
iieieiHnu. nnu jnnnny .neniy w II
j.. . . Ka '..-
nnnehea with llmmv
Hnnii
puzzle, te Kramer.
It-M Smith
Basketball
Itwseu Keliciisun. trainer of the University traclt team, yesterday stajtcd tlie first of a series of competitions.
The pole Miullcr Is'Ncctlsj Francis took part in tlie javelin threw, nnd tlie husky jeutlf swinging tlie hammer.
Is Strauss. Kobertsen is shown nt tlie right
LOCAL HIGH FIVES
Ti
West Phila., Germantown, Cen
tral and Frankford Enter
Basketball Competition
SOUTHERN CLINCHES TITLE
Ity PAV'Ii l'llHI'
TTlOrit of the schools in the
Ju-
ter'-chelnstlc League will he icpie-
sented In the second unniinl Intel n-he-la--t'c
basketball tournament te be lie'i
' , .. ,'nllqnV,w r n. i'i.,.,.v.il ..
" 10 "l,s,,'c!.,,f V. ,
I'ennsylvanla nt ttidghtnmu Hull tnrt-
f
Iiir 1'cbriiari H und liihtlus about
iiir I curuari ift anil iiisuus niieut tlirce
ttwlm therefrem. West l.'uiluil 'lulii i
High. Oermantewn HIrIi. V ntrnl Hisli
and Frankford HIrIi nre the InstitutieiH
that will particlpnte in the teurne.
rrnnuierd jiirii ami west riiiimiei
pliiu HIrIi were the first two institu
tions te cjler. Frankford sent in its
entrj s-evuinl weeks ure. while the
Specdbedys entered only leecntly.
Frankford was in la-t jeiir's toiiruu teiiruu
ment. Dr. Matthew ('. O'ilrlen announced
this metuiliR thnt his Central HIrIi
team had cut civil Otte Fultcrmaycr. of
(icruiniitnwn, suiil tliat while the (irceu
und White had net entered ns jet, its
name will be en the list before to te to
ineirow, which is the cle'diiR dutc for
entiles
Southern High. and Northeast High
.. .1 I. .......! I. !.. .1.- I ....'
de'l'hl.i will net enter tlie teiirne,. "A
tournament like 1 nut tuxes the strength
I burnt! them
te the stu-
cam tils .car
nnd we- Imvc cerj thing te lese und
nothing te gain," J)r. (!criiey rcnlieii
nfter being asked Northeast'! reasons
for net entering the teurnumcut.
"Then, tee, a physical Instructor Is
paid by tlie Heard of Lducatien te
tench lfiO buj.s or mere and net te tnke
charge of enl five."
A tournament like the one the
11 ti ! 1 .. t
nlvcrs t of lVnns-ilviiiiiu Is holding
h what scholastic sports has neci ed '
r . .!... 1 1 1. 1
. . . . - - f --.
J"''' ' ,lml ' ' te Miy ",, ,""1 " t,'nm I
" ,',",,1P 'j01'1 ,lnst rn,r- IiIh "
Hr. () Hrlen s icw en the teurnnmeiit. ,
nil Mum- linn-. 1 11 muni' 01 11 yen '
West Phllly Fleps
Ccrmnntewn High unset West Phil
ndclphin High's hopes for the Inter-
schelasllc IlusKctball Letiguc
iiieuship .M'stcrdn.v afternoon
chain- '
11 the 1 r
Sieedhes gj muiisium. The tinul score
wns :il'-:hi. ,
"SI" Liiugieu wns the star of tlie,
game. The Cliveden center, who new
is plnjlng gunrd because of an injur I
te ills ankle, ill epped eight Meld goal's
Inte the net. lie nise siercd 11 pair
of foul tosses.
The fnlluie of Captain Heward Ste-
piiseu te make his free shuts count 1
teM tlie game for the Orange nnd Ulm.
The Westerners' cuplnln had his worst
luck of the jcar nt the 1ft-foet uinrk,
getting only IO points out of '.'It tries,
"Pet" Llliett. the lank Specdbey
(enter, tried Ills hardest te w'ln the
gnme, netting the. lull four times from
tin field, but ills efforts were in wiln.
Tlie Spcedhejs' scieud team tied the
Cllvedi'iis' Reserves for the Itcsene
League ehaiupleitshlp bj winning, L'd
te lil. UUlltr-cr 11 mi Uiirreughs staned
for the West Philadelphia second-
trins team.
Southern Hl?h, by winning from
Central High. -11 te HI, dim-hed the
Intcrschelastlc League championship.
This was ninth iie-islble bj the defeat
of West Philadelphia.
(ieimaiilnwii Fiieiids beat St.
Luke's Scheel, !IS-L'l; Friends' Cen-
trill will eped Chestnut HI Acifdemr. I
10-10 : 1'ppcr Daiby High socked Had
nor I Ugh, 211-21 . and Ilrinvn Prep
was mobbed bj Temple Prep, 2I)-.'I, in
the ether Important gnmes of the daj.
.8
Louisville Signs Lecal Semi-Pre
I.iiiiNiIIIp. !., .Inn II Jen IMiern n
nltcher mill J.vm.in I.ainh, 11 . ilhu il,u,
h.ie hcen nurcheaM li the l.eulalPe 1I11I1
nf th" Ainerliaii AnKKhilUm from the HI
I.euIh Aiuer'entiH. accnrdlni te a teUKiuin
rccei.eu ner" uuii irnni niiiDin .vein, lm. '
nena manuicr. wne non la In Penmmla, I
lu. I hur en W.cilithnl. u P)illini,iiiihf.i
hiiui-piiureiuii,ii nise ima ueen au'ureu vy 1
thO I.OUlaMllv dull it It llllliulilir.il
Aquinas te Play at Shere
'tin Ariulim bankitliall train rill lruil
te AtUntic t'lty (h h u.enhiK mid olio thu
ICnlihta of Celunitiun AuuhmH tnrt M .N'lcli .N'lcli
elat, another atiere fe, taut wreli und wen
an exrltlPK caine. ManuEer Hid Umlth will
hava hla bat line-up In uotlen In order te
Kaln a triumph uver tlie Knlghta,
PENN
DURNEY
Teams Engage Perin
4
PENN ATHLETES ON FRANKLIN FIELD
".t :
FOOTBALL'PLAYERS STAR
IN PENN TRACK MEET
Wlttmer, Hamer and Genthner Win
First Places In First Weekly Events
Foetbnll plejcrs nt I'enn snatched
the lien's share of the honors in the
first weekly meet for Pcun!s trackmen
yesterday afternoon. The chill wind
that blew across the ice and snow cev-1
ered field held no terrors for almost I
a hundred uthletcs who engaged In tlie
seven events. The meet was held en the
outdoor wooden track. r
Tex Hamer, the husky backficld mem-1
her of the varsity gridiron team durlusj
the Inst fall, proved that he has as
much sliced ns strength ey winning the
slxty-jnnl ilnsli from n speedy 'field.
Tex cantered the distance in (! 1 -fi sec-.
finiTb. nitp.tifMi linttpt Hum tin. ifit1ilw
iccercl. Ilnmcr. heweer. is net credited I
with nti record-breaking performance,
for he had sixteen fret handicap.
Al Wlttmer. one t.f the many backficld '
piujiTs ei inn last sea&enr captured
, cn.'1i,,,rc-1
ii1 A ""J'!
by Conch
the .iUU j unit novice event 1
MM'undH, cenildernl fai-t time
Hohertten for one unacipialntcd with
I truck work. Wlttmer took the lend
almost from the Mart nnd never re
linquished it.
I Tlie third gridiron liiminurv te edce
In with n win wns (Jig Onthner, who
wen the discus threw by henvlng the
pellet D.'lVi feet, which included n
twelve-feet hnndienp. Sutherland,
tackle en the eleven, finished second
lu this event.
Sam Kerr, the former Salt Lake City
hid. who lininlicd second In tin. froth.
Minn urn.d .ml... ., nliiin.iiln.iI.In .. .. ..
.....i. i iu-a-uiiiiii i imiiijriiriisiuii, llll
uie mill run in excellent, nine irem tlie
l.l. . . .. A .1. Tl- I 1 .t l .
" V .'. . ... ' "',,., '- : "" " ' l le V.,nP
out Fischer, the former Newark High
lllllllllUS .It.l-.l M-VIMIIIS. DCUUIIZ
ncnnei inn. nise a trcsiimaii, by live .
arils. Kerr wen the race In a lulzhtx
sprint en thn last lap, durins which
he passed at least ten runners.
1. I) Ilerr. one of Itobertsen's cross cress cross
eountry runners, wen the half mile in
i! minutes 1 seconds from the thlrty-IHe-jard
mark, which was the scratch
mark, several of the varsity runners
electing net te run. Herr ran bril
liantly from the stnrt and breasted the
tane u geed live jnids nhcnil of Jar
reil. the second man.
C.eergp Hrendcr. en whom tlie lied
und Hltic will iilnce lets of dependeuce
lu the Intercellegintcs, came within n
few inches e'f brenkins the Middle At
lantic States slintput record for the
twelve-pound pellet. Frem scratch, the
' '"inm iv-m -i iitii n till. II, IIM
Itrnekljn M'Uth henved tlie Iren bnll .-,!
fp..( si it,piw,u uPi. i.,iini iwU n.-..
1111,- JI'H inm' 1 i at 1 .i Willi!
i( linndicnp, and Frank llr
brother of Ceorge. was third,
Shrrrell wen t,he pole vnult
thn ri.i.nnl llninpp una spppii.1
: .: -- ' .v. iiiuii
with
render.
from
scratch by clearing 11 feet. Owen, with
11 feet., which Included a fix-Inch han
dicap, wns second, with Temple nnd
set'(li llcu ,or iii.ru nt iu teet u inches
school Ljeun standings
1 F I I " 1 .
And Yesterday's Results
K
IN I'KKSCHOl.ASTIC I.RAill'U
W. I,. IT
.'ititU'n S n oue
West Illtl.Jelpllll ... ' 3 II.-V
(leriu into in I 1 .11111
V.' I. 1M
Cf ntrnl I ,-,n()
I'r-inkturl 1 II ,11a
Nui theaNt . .1 11 1 j,i
YLSrKHOAVS HUSUI.TS
8iutlurn Hleli. 41. C'enttat Hlali, at
-rnmntewii lllitli. ;il. Weal Philadelphia,
ni:si:iivu i.kaciui:
w.
ei I'hllidelrHa . 11
(,, rnruit.iun it
.Southern :,
i, r c
2 7".n
2 7.111
:i II lj
I.. V'
.S73
I .I'JU
7 .000
'c.utrni
W.
I'lnnltfnnl .'i
Nert enn. e
yi:.sti:upat .- m:sui.T4
A'u lll-lt.. .1 - ..1.1 . 1.1-U fkl r. .
I , ' . '.. ' iimu.-.i'iii i 111 -ii, .ii, uirinuniQwn
IIl3h. 21
'eutbuln Illah. l!l. Central Hl.h, 11
r-'A I'HOI.IC l.KAOl'i:
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fli je.pii
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Wejt Cathells
r-nlesUmuu ,. .
YEirKniiAva ni:.siTi,T.s
.".'.1I,,7P'' I'rin. 24. Vlllnnevx Prep,
lath.ill: lllah 111. Sat L'athullc
in
!lljh,
Wet c-ithelle lllsh SeenU. HI.
II'B . Secend 1 1
Cathullij
OTii3n 7ii:sl-i.iV
Oerinnnteivi, (Yimita, J8, St t.uke. "I,
T"1.'1,' e ?i. ' Urat,n Prep. 3
I'ipur
jiauuiinipiiii iikii, nn, Ulnw rater Mich. 2S
1 'oMIiiBaweod
17
I Ml rU, "'. i", ilHllll
nnr lllrh ! '
llleh. 11. Woodbur JilBh. 1
.
w.r.a,i?s? Ksfi,.:', At'Vi'Ail: i
10 . . w
I'lU-Pd.' Hoeimd. 10. " ' loere0n
!.' Te Lenrl M- fh-mnut iiiii acji:- I
aiKUB' nnsvi.T.s
Narbarth lll-h, 8:i; linddenflcld lllsh 10
iuSf,wiihSi,llr. S,V WecJbury ifflh. 11. '
maim uit, 24; upper unrby High, 13
l.. i .
CATHOLIC HIGH
IN 1 9-18 VICTORY
I i
West Catholics Threw Scare
'"te Championship Dreams
in 40-Minute Struggle
LOGAN IN STELLAR ROLE
West Cnthelie High Scheel threw
quite a scare Inte the f'ntlinlip TIiliVj
championship dreams when they bewe I
,i, i, . ,-.,,.. . .
te tlie I'urple and (iehl five nfter a lice- i
l" 'ri.i -minute struggle .xcsteruaj
afternoon in tlie Second Hegimcnt Ar-
merv. which ended In n 1.1J v!,.(....
for I e iVil ! !t " n 1J 1S Ul t,)1J
,.,Af.,.cr llnIlUK Cab 111 iteH te a
Ii n.l.,T,RPore..nt ,l,p eml et llc 'I " half
the "Iturrs" played nip nnd tuck with
in: nilllllTH. flllfl flip enmn 1,'nu ... .1..
cided until ten nccendH before the final I
w1,I,,H,,'.'.wl,cn 'c'lc'irv fouled a Cnth- '
iii i K1 "mn nM(1 I-Sil. the fathelic I
iiKii ierwan . Ike : inm Mnri-n
converted the penalty into the point
which gave his team the win and sated
the day.
It wns the third straight league .Ic .Ic
eory for the Catholic High team. West
tatliel'e before the game staited was
net considered tn Imve much of n chance
with the five which defeated Southern
lllf'll II ,l n.M n.. I l -l .
' " v ' ub"i "III lUCll pill. CCr-
'""". urn mnrtie tlie followers of the
Ti ikuL .....t ..1 . 1 1 . .
1 W-' "1. ' l!"" ' '" """ ,"01"
asping
' Legan. ni has been the Vase In I
."HlillllHl 1 1 1 1' I'MIirP ClllltlM
."" . "'j'tii. 01 me games nined hi
sunied" hoVftller lilp"'""'.."."".'''-:;. ' ,.,N"V YerK- ,dn ' ' l:,l"""r'1 K""
off his ...ark in slMH.tini: fm, U, I,."' .-.'! ! l'11.. '" """' ''.'"''"1 l'"-. "'
net mark. tin. i.li,m.nt,.,i ii,i... .
---- ---
,1 , ' --' ' ' .1 ..iiiii-i.' iimi
tiie'V 'id "" tIli 1,v uu "'k in
Closest Win of Season
Four times lie sent the bnll spinning
through the net from the field, and
three of thiAc were slnK ,it., ucre
delivered from the m'dill. f ,,P 0()ri
Alse lie wns equal te the nccasi,,,, when
the foul was made in the hist moments
of the game, and which hi cenveitcd
"letlin point which gim the Pur de
and old its closest win of the M.n"en.
Mullln nnd McIIenrj . the two mem
bers of the Blue and White who per-
fermi'il n Int. . ' . 1 ' ; .
: " ?' .i'ir s Piminp nnsliui
tenm. w-ern tin i,i.. .1 '.'.' 1
defeated out,,,.. " """" '"' '" I
Out of the six field p.wiK i.i, i.
registered by the Wceterners. tl.se tw..
plnyers were responsible for te f
ii .1 " u," "'"" "ii centered
u' inum nnu iupv
fn t 11 l(i liTi.,
.....a hi erry noeut (luring tlie en
tire gnme.
Iletli Mullln nud l.egan were nw.n
off in their foul-goal s,oei,n.. the
feriner get I ling slv out of tin. teen t
--...iu uu- uiucr made enu Ih
1 enlj lip out of
nit (iniiitpil t In.
iiuirieeii III tempts
"inning point
fore.
os has been staled be-
Catholics Outscere Opponents
Catholics outscored their fiicinllv up.
pencnts from across the Sihi.IKill bv
one held goal, the former making spp,
while the latter tallied si I'tem this
one can rcnli7e the closeness nf the
lruggle between the two hus. whicli
Is always the case when the-e unins
meet in the bui-Kctbnll ceuit.
in the ether lengu
when that period termliinlcl
However, in the tinal half. Vill.in.ua
eutplnxetl nnd outscored the lemU mil
' pt up te within four points i St
Jee, but was unable te pt.t our the
r.ccesMiry punch te cop
Hesey nnd Knne starred for the
.Seventeenth nnd Stiles strectirs, while,
Schnber did tlie lust weik fei the is
King aggregation.
TO COMPETE IN JAPAN
Chlcaoe Track Team Will
SS-I--....I -i 1.. n
Take
viicnidi 1 rip in summer
Llilrnce. .Inn. 14. Tin. 1 '..,..,.
of Chicago track team w.ll cump. u
111 the Drake nnd Illinois relax nrii
vnls nml will 10 I., In., .'. ..
. . ' " '." ""I"'" I" Ml"'! I lie
,l""". ". enl1"' ""e during the sum
tnm It iL....imn 1...... .. 1.1
BIIl;r?Ifcw,ep I!,u;:a , Mo,,lt""-ef
athletic nsseelnt en. who made the no
probably will meet Stilufe.d r.iiie.sitv
in C'allfeinla lu March.
., Ti1,p MuroeiiH will pet compete Ii:
I'10 l cnn ctyH b-'""" the linst fallcip
te Mippert the national Intercollegiate I
outdoor meet bed here last Jti.us 1
"" I l Ul--1111 l- tll(lll IIIIIIH
Here This
i
PENN OPENS LEAGUE
SEASON TONIGHT
Yale, Tail-Enders Last Year,
Will Oppose McNichol's
'Champ' Quintet Here
FRESH MEET CAMDEN H. S.
IViiimtvanln ,?"!,,
RiMniint. . . . . ferwnril . tenkin
HunlilnBtT.'. .. ferwnril . H lioennnker
fiMim rpnfpr . . Coenrr
Mlltrr , Ktmnl llsss
Veir II n Ktinrn Kfrnnn
llrfrrrr Tem Tliore.
i niuniiiiii. Lnipirr
20-mlniitr linlvrx.
GelRCR, Temple. Time
BNNQYLVANIA will pry the lid
-L off the 10U2 Intereelleglntc league
I I,el.ll.ll .rniun Innl.l., Ii, Wi.li.llt.
I man Hall with Ynle. Thrce-tlmc win
ners in succession and fnverlte for tlie
'title tins year, t lie iie.i ami isiue wu i
i u .iin..tt t... ...l....tM tl.rt I
crown this veer than they hed last.
' when tlifc final Rame of the ensen witli I "f the Pennsylvania State Soccer
iDnrtmentli Rnve Kddic McNichol's nnln- il.eacue.
1 let the title. ..,., ,,. ,, The itaine will be plnyed en the Hnv Hnv
Dartmeuth early in the week c it . .,..., .,., '.i..- , ,...,
nwnv te n oil start ncnlnst Columbia.
ia,
rated as one of the strong-l tennis In
the league, which means thnt (leerge
'nhn lins nnether upeeih live vlilfli
,T 'P. . l,Rl ' , Hwnrthmerc, while losing one Knme
vii! iS,i,,i .u !, ihN vi-ir1'" Lafayette, nevertheless broke even
ns'la" ffi? SS W v'finisrfn ! J" m"r ! "? ht
in.f nlni.e tn Hie leiiLMii vtnmlin-K "merged with ns mnnv nelnts ns I.e-
Durinf the Holidays 'liicj" drelMled'Clx I high, w Meb defeated the victorious La-
! LW,",nBS tetu'SrrS, , Tile Tattle Quakers hate l,e,d the
games. Lack" of vctcrnns and failure of Hamplensh p cup for the .nut two ,e.irs.
tie students te take tJ.e ruhip erIausly,b't wmild have rellnulshed imkmm
I nt New Haven nre the rVei.M ! the "f ' this yenr wheii they were neH out
peer caliber of the Kli piintet. I 'v I-nfavettc en December 1 , b a ii te
A victory tonight will menu the ninth ' .Z ,,nM "?' Lph,B'1' who broke even
'straight for 15111 OrnNC and his mutes. "iH" the Qunkers near the first of the
I On Wcdne-dnv tlev def.'atcd 1'itf burgh ' n"". d'fwncd the Knsteninns.
by one point 'en Al Yegelnrs goal. In Swnrthmerc hns tiwl In three games
I the last fifteen weeends of play. Lat "liN .nr. thus losing n chance te hang
I night in practice the ttnm s'n.wcd te "H three mere points. I.ehlgh hns wen
, hntte. ...i..e,.tnnn ti,i nt ..in ni-in. tw ice. lest once and broken een once
' I I' t IIUIUIHdkl- tllllll lib II.I.I TI. 111111
time this season. On Wcdnevdn afte.-
plnjlng like cliiimplens in the first half
the teamwork went te pieces in the
second luilf nnd Grave nnd hi mates
plaed like anything but titlcheldcrs.
I'm .Miller, who despite Ills illness,
played a great game opposed te Levin- I
en. star of tlie l'nntheis. will 1p in I
better shape tonight than he has been!
since the hist game. l 1th I'es icady
again nnd the remainder of the te.ini
pniueii i'enn sueum uispuiy n 'ter lerm
tonight than in tlie last two game-
Cooper, captain of the Ynlc ipiliitet,
nnd Kcrnnn, nre the enlj etcrnns in
tlie I'll t-qund. Tlie ether three mem
bers of tlie quintet were mVuibcis of
tlie frclimnn tenm Inst je.ir.
DENIES SHAWKEY RUMOR
'Colonel Ruppert Says That Yankees'
Hurler Will Net Leave Team
New Yetli, Jan. 1-1. Heb Shaw key,
I pitcher of the Yankees. Is net going te
I tlie Detroit Tigers or any etner clul) in
the American League: He's ceinc teln"x'n5 V"' J" "'ynanica nail tal.ine th
',1,01'.- r,,,me,rs ..i','
no cncli, for .llll
American League c
- - -
rumors or no rumors. each or .
er
Hiigglns nud tin
hninpleiis next sce-
Se snid Colonel .Inceb Ilttppert at the
Yankee hemlipiarters. The Tig rs cun
Imvc Johnny Mitchell, the shortstop,
nnd nnether plujer or two m push,
whichever thev piefcr. for tlie clouting
Mr. Hebby Vcae'i, but If the deal is
centuall made Heb tlie (job will net
!'' 'ovtiHed.
c "There Is
hawkey Is
s nothing te the rumor that
going te be traded n one
with Mitchell for Ilebb Vouch." dc
' clared Colonel Uuppcit. ns hi gnyed
upon several nieces of stene that Imve
been submitted for the Yankees' new
stadium. "We lire anxious te add
Yench tn our eitliehl and believe that
lie would help tin club, but if the deal
is innili Shawke. is one plajer who,
will net be imelvcil in the transaction."
FOREIGN CUEISTS DIIF
.
Edouard Reudll Will Come Direct te
Thin r.ltv nn Arrlual
iiniii ..... nmiiiim n ii . 1. .. I. ... ... 1-..
i in lll- lllll 11 1. - 1 lllllil.'li'll-lllll li JjM
rope in i.)'(i, win nnu
l,M,U up llic
steamship Paris, whiili is xpected te
(lock ut l'ier .1,, fiint nf West I if
tcenth street.
It is probable thin he will gn direct
te Pliilndelphia. whcie h,. will l)(, u
guest of the Miinuf.ictiirci s" Club, which
will held the iutcmntmnnl amiiteiir
chnmpienslilp nt l.S.'J b.ilklim. te begin
February US.
Ary Hes, of Amstenlnm, llnllnud.
who is the present amateur billiard
champion of Kurepp, and who will com
pete in the international tuurnniueiil
nt the Mnuiifiiciuicrs' ciuli, Philadel
phl.t, will nrrixe en the -tpiruship
Noerdiiin, u wireless messigp from
which indiciites that sh.. will de, k nt
the feet of Filth stieet, HubnUeu tn tn tn
morrew afternoon
AETNA TO PLAY AT HOME
Will Use Court at Third and Brown I
Streets for Cage Contests '
The A-tiu Pi lfesslunuls. r jinh I a
one of tip. i.t tr.nclni" lu-K, tli.ill
teams in II c Stale, nine ,.,.ciin 1,. p M
lieiiii contests in mhlitien te th n
the read. The first home game wi'l U
i,i"?."'l,V.!1.'1'"tw'," '''''"I'lS Ul Muipln s
Hall, Ihird nnd Ittewii sticcts with
strong St. fccilin C. C.
The following TupmIii ceiiing piIUI
will plnj the Adenis ('. f , win. h re,i
tescnts St Ann's, nt one limp the
leading dt-li 111 tip, ,.t, nnc ,,. ,0ni.4
clinnipien .f the Catholic lt.islu-tl.all
League. The Aetna aggregation ,. ,,,
us iiie-pp mn ,,lr.u of ,11(,( (lf ,hi
HB MM MefrlM jM
Afternoon
-ii i - i r - .
TITLE SOCCER TILT
ON NEUTRAL FIELDS
.
.
Lnmcrn una awarrniTiare ivmnT
' ---I ..-...... . . - . "
for State League Honors
at Haverford
ENDED SEASON IN TIE
Nivn rth mere
Tut . . . Kal
llrnth .right fulllinrk
Ililih
Urewfr
.Mrnui-n
f'nrir r
iiue-n irri ruinrK
.,..-.
tiu
rtnlit Imlfl.ark.
wnlr hs'flinrk
left Imirbnek
.eutnlde rlxlit
Ineldc rklit
eenter forward
.outside Irft
.Inside left
OafllM. T.lnpmnrn-
wiiiir
iV,..
Whltn'lf
iinmnsen
, IVitt
' Oslrr
(SniiMlMi
Mnrrtir
"'
IVrnandea
Waltera I
Haandra
J. Shnr ,
Ntybl-r
llrlrTtr I),
nml J. Cennrll.
Lehlxh nnd Swnrtlimerc soccer teams
lncpt ,,, nffcrnoen nt o.ne O.cleck ,
Illlc Plnr- Kme for the championship
IV."" " ."I"" '" l-I',": "' .1""" '"',"?
i !,,... i aH H...,i , i. i i..
V' ' "I "",""'" ,1 ".'"' "."". "
., . m .. . , , ,
the outcome of the trlnnguler mix-up
"t "" f
, VnveMe?
cliigii, uwnrtiunerc nnu l,a
. .
'J' betli tenms emerge nt the c!ec of
"f the t-easen with five points
DespitP the snow nnd cod of the Inst
"k Coach Dunn hns hnd his Qunker
nassers out en the field hardening up
for the championship centevt.
Notre Dame In Eastern Meets
smith lUnd. Ind.. Jan. 14 Th T'nlraltv
of Notre Dame 111 ! reprcnt(l bv four
JS3S5-I3SS1 S" Te ",. hi
rrlai turn In lh
p'fl hv fllA ptrnnrtl
Itnn A. C at w Yer th. Rn.inn thtil
ABoeIatlon unil th N"narK AMilftlr Akso Akse Akso
rlatlen Pantaln CliPt Wnn will l ntercd
In th h'Kli hurillfa. Aubum Drh In the low
hurdle nnd dnh Jehn Murphy In lh
hlBh Jump and William Hae In the d'hi"
The relay team -n net jet been picked.
Abe Friedman Awarded Decision
Pall Rlier. Mna. Jiin II Abe Fried
man of tionten von his (en-round bout at
the Casine A. A. here asalnit Johnny Cur
tin. of New Jeraey. It v a, a JudKes' de
ctslen.
Pat McCarthy Scores Decisive Win
Hnsten, Man... Jan 14 Pnt McCarthy of
rtexburv, wen In tei round from PhI lted
of Framlnuham. at the Commercial A C
iTnnriirmi an 1 1 t n v
lecl.ili martin
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e
COME HAVE
DINNER AT
SUNDAY SPECIALS
Lebtter Dinner, $1.50
Halt Ureilrd J.nbsttr
Dtvlltd Clam
I uct 0 Bele Tartars Sauce
IJarbrcurd Ousters
UaKcil Petate
Chicken and Waffle Dinner SI. 50
Half Brelted Spring Chicken Waffles
Imperial Sued Potatoes French Peas
Sirloin Platter, $1.00
Iluast Sirloin of Beet F esh Mushrooms
Haled Petate Strineless Beans
Fish Platter, $1.00
PlJu0r2?..iSh,?d, ,r fricd Xcallevs Tartare Snur
F ihci fritd Potatoes Junc ,.ia,
Cele Slav
II
0
Chicken Salad, Fried Oysters. .
OC30E-" our nrmd net,,, ries and Fast, jr. ;;n;..,i bu p,
sti-miiii MiTims
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I TO HONOR W. & J. ELEVRK '.
, ,
I Critics and Newspapermen Frore,AfI
sections te Attena lieienrauen ,
isliincten. Pa., .Inn. 14. UpeH
nfrlfnl litimn vnhlnrftnV nt imA,'
'nslilnetnn nnd .leffersen Celiegn fet
bnll tenm from l'nHrylcnn. Calif., plM
were rniiiii etec tirnci en r ler a cnac
j inunlty cclebrntlen for tlie eleven M!V'J
, x nursi in.v n c ir. r i
T . .
Henry Newman, of ChlcagOi 'or"ill'
W. nnd .1. tackle, will net ns teRf' i
untrr at n lunipiet Incident te HM y
Newspaper men nnd fytetball crltte A
irem many sections of the country Jiv
accented invitations te nttend the cele
brntien.
Bey Skat6rs te Be Picked
Clilfnue, Jf U. rh cke achoelbor
wninin niiu will rrjirirni mc ciy in mwn
wlltl New y"rU- t-''vel(l and Mllwauka.
,vl" " picKee irem inn winimri or tne nnala
city-wlde akat iik Inert te be held hern
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M. & H. Passers Trim P. R. R,
The M. & H. haeketball five defeated th
P It. Ii Y. M C A. laat evenlna; at Forty
flrnt nnd Mnntua In an Intereatlna- cam or
the acorn of I'll Id in McMenamln and -
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BASKETBALL
Pennsylvania-Yale
Saturday, January 14th
Itrarrirtl Hrnt. Kl.fte mill SW.00
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Tlfkrta en aalr nt Ininklln flrldJit fllmbaU
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Bread and Bainbridge
MOM1A1 Ki:JA 1(1.1022
MATTV IKIIIIlY
Detchter vs. Wolgast
TI1MM1 nilNNV
MURRAY vs. BASS
iiu.r, mii.i v
MASC0TT vs. DEVINE
netinv Kill Ms e s
Michaels vs. Franchetti
llnrrv "Kill" H lllll MH JMtMV
BROWN vs. HANL0N
Snt nn nuIp. srliptc. if". 12th tlml
ntlx-t si I'lieii-- I itii.i Itinn.
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A T I O N A L A
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Klrrenlli A rnlli irlnc
TOMOIIT. S.SO s;p
jei: neY
NELSON vs. MOORE
neniiv TOMMY
MICHAELS vs. CLEARY
Hebby Iltirniun u, Willie Allen
l'nl Kell; i, Ielinii. I'uxaun
Hritily Jacliaeii la. K, O l.eennril
llee. heats. $1.30, $1. AiJmlaalen, SOe
HAPPY, HEALTHFUL
NEW YEAR TO ALL!
2(1 Treasons Itmlr Ilultdlni:
$25
20 leanna rirah ItrilmltiE
IS Lemens In HIIMMl
iiunninv irnk. iinnniiiill (mi-t, si,.,,,..
PHILA JACK O'BRIEN
15th & Chestnut Sti.
30E30E
MEENEHAN'S CAFE I
G2D & WALNUT STS.
Mcenehan'i Special, $1.50
Lebsttr ThermUler
, Ilrvilttt Crab
Filet of Helr Tan, , Hauce
Ctam t nittie
Saratoga Petate' 1
DucklinK Platter, $1.50
Keatit Voune Ducl.lt a lppl Have
Hashed Potatoes Prusmls Survuts
Lettuce and Tomate Naiad
Lamb Platter, $1.00
Jleant Leg of Spring (.. b
Hashed Petate's Surretash
I.ettuc Salad, frtmli I ss ng
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$1.00 H
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Main 7620
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Jan. 10
I ast Half Jan.
Particulars Apply
Agents
Street, Philadelphia
Mam 7620
Dixie Steamship Lines
PHILADELPHIA te
Bristel, Manchester,
Glasgow
U. S. S. B. SS "OPELIKA"
EXPECTED TO SAIl JAN. 14
U.S.S.BSS"W00DMANSIE"
EXPECTED TO SAIL LATE JAN
AT CONTKRKNcr II TM '
HBrnsB, Magill & Ce., Inc.
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COMMERCIAL!
STEAMSHIP LINES " h r
PHILADELPHIA te
CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST
J AND LONDONDERRY
SS "Bnlhain" tJn, ap
MOORE and McCORMACK, Ic.
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