frn; i . -M i ' 'Mr v 't VW' j. ; i V- I i', 16 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1922 m r5 H I'f rl It W irit and WOOTBALL BENEFICAL TO TEAM, AS WELL AS ENTIRE S TUDENTBOD Y Itfnder graduates and Alumni Find Recreation in Reet- 4ng for Favorite Eleven Collegiate Spert Clean . and Most Sincere Ferm of Competition U) KODEIIT W. MAXWELL Hpert Hdlter Ktenlnc Public I.edirr LAWRKNTK LOWELL, president of Harvard, wlm tlgKe!tel that DU A foetli football be modified In tlie college, the educators In thi. reuntr. Sonic bnve agreed with Dr. Lewell'that vtlde preatl Interest In football lia tended te give excessive Importance te college athletics nnd minimize the scholar tie Mandards of the Institutions, but a large majority Jiavp come out tint -footed ngninst the suggestion and announced they ate greater boosters for football than ever before. Dartmouth has supported Dr. Louell. but a statem?m from Tref. .lamen P. Richardson, facult ieprecntatl-c en the Athletic Council, Is very sig nificant. "The iluep rule for Intercollegiate athletic lflid deun by ex-Trealdent William .Tewctt Tucker. ' ca Prof. Rlchnrdfn-i. "'are still gesprl with the Dartmouth reunpll Tlicj ncrr the three point which juufie( college sports, and or, jih fellow 'They make a gieat school for training in leadership, "Participation In tliem Is beneflci.il because of the charauer of democ racy liirulcatrd in members of the team f "Tlipy prnildc n great moral tr.nluiug and discipline." "lhr nlui rnlr rp'uin cwrj thing Athletics are beneficial re rellece Indents. nti(l no argument :iu be advanced against li. It mljht l" that tee much tmpetiani'p m laid 'i the game but that m something else ngalu. I"rem what r b.te rpn ihe most enthusiastic rooters nrp members of tbe alumni, h' come bach errh ear te ce the old college eleven in nctlen. The HtudenU make a let of noise nnd get all worked up eter ;he contests, hut it Is just the spirit of enth and flip bnv must let eD Meam Thp grndi are the most excited There are mntiv ntguments In favor of collegiate sport. Tt I" the (leanest nnd mefct stnci'ic furm el competition and affords thp college student n chance te have some outside intrct be'ldca his studies. Thej leek forward te the games evcrj Satmda' nnd it N much liefier for thpm te sit out in the stands and yell their head off than take up ether forms of excitement. Spirit ii developed, nnd with it n lne fei their Alma Mater Hew many enne back te college te tl-lt their proi"sers'.' Hew many come bark te see the big foot ball game'' Frem the rhnrgei niHde irccntlv m New Yerk and some stntementB from members of college faculties enp Is led te liellep that football teams are composed of nthletes resembling "Spike Murphy." t lie here of Ocerge Ade's College Widow. An outsider would bcllcie ctcrt man was en a salary and never attended classes AjrTHI(j hkr thnt in theie modern limn. The nthlctci are r- 'jinn nrr luntirr than Ihc 7i rmgr ttuttcnt awl if hr fnllf htleu in nny , nf Int euriri hr nrremr? ineligible or the team. Can't Blame Collage for Commercialism OOMMERflALlSM might be crepping Inte college athletics, but this cannot yJ be blnmed en the college Tf n wealthy alumnus sees a premising athlete in prep school nnd l willing te pay his expenses through college, the college authority .annet be blnmed. If n student passes his entrance requirements and. then keeps up m his work, the faculty is doing its part. It Is safe te v ay, however, that the custom of paying athletes Is net tolerated. Yesterday the conch at Purdue I'nlversly was discharged becaue his representative approached several high school boys with a financial offer In an effort te induce them te go te Purdue and piny foetbnll. The same treatment would be given te ether conches if they are discovered. This shows hew the Sn. colleges stand en the professional athlpte It has been claimed that football takes the student's mind off his studies. That Is another open question. If thp plnjer flunks he doesn't play until he it restored te geed standing. Hut here is another question Hew many stu , dents play football? At the htart of the spasen perhaps 1.10 candidates will report for the team. Before a month has passed net meip than fifty remain. That means fifty men out of n tudent enrollment which ranges from OOflf te 10,000 arc actively engaged In a major sport i. Foetbnll player- de net -pi nd much time en the gridiron The season . lasts about twelve weeks- -emc le than that Practice Is held live times a week, averaging two hours a dip That means tcD hours a week for rccrcn I t(en, and this takes nnlj part of his time Where could n student find a mere J7ealtn.rwn te imprme himself physically '' r-etbaJI is distinctly American. The public loves It nnd attends the i!2H--0tn.rI!P 7urv. "";'.'"' ,tw', ,'"mP"tlten keen and the contests are -""" "' """" Miuiiui ei ii nmen s"i-'b ri i up lencnrs .,( me ,ii)llc en all sulci 1 Jflln ll. . . l. - A m . . . A H U D0AE relteaes nrr new r hed athletic contests Millions vide additional stating eapacty for fei allege athlcttcs. I etcrans Dine Champions Monday ri.u veteran Athletes ,I1 held their animal dinner en Monday night Tins 7w ?,m "t knV,k' 0 U ,n"i't be 3ta,cd tl,at ,bc elcl-tlmera also dine en the ether 304 law. , the par nt aDnually the veterans break out in a big -trill Va T.1...... irnu- 1 .... ... ..... u .yiiiiut iiiuuui 111111 .lack uritten. that they will apply for membershln. Other world's champions aUe will he dined The veterniiH mHke it LaMM M'l7 th,r "n f0,'tbn" ,,ialnPlen" " "" '" '""J have picked ChX h AVy!:?QntV" "f ,I,P J:asn'nn Institution, .lee LebecU and Sr.irhTnb' nZl a1tI ,0 ''sl''vp,'' ''' respectlvelv, will be seated Trenbv , -'T'" b01',r:1 Th" "'" ,, Ve(l with the Jesep H Jel ev MZe.r""1' ,smbeinat, of "' K"n football championship. The Maroen had a g. eat gridiron season Ever, team played during He campaign was smeared. Including Penn. Pitt nn, Lehigh campaign ..bJn..nd(IltlT te ,,nvltinK many out-of-town champions, the veterans nle wake it n point .0 have local champions among the guests. Bll Tilden is $ul a nT?"' v,Ut the ki,ls of the (0,,rts " tpVent and her" f PennsH "" be , t0 A mimb of athlete, from the Universltv of Pennsylvania will be present. Larry Brown, the speedster who cracked hJi 'ITn1 ,w--'"1 word; Beb Masam. rail Eby and Dewev Rr, J1J&.K n """; brnkp tDe World's mllp relav ,nnrk- nl the lied and Blue baskhball team of Inst season are among the guests U Beth the 1000. mrd nnd mile relav iccerds were mn,l,. , ,hn 1 the ficiires kpi 1.. ,i,. ...:.. , . ..'i'" "ns - '" weiids under Xti,!..!, ......."',"" ''"'. 'I'"J'" 'iDrSl'"k "'r "'""" "' '''''''' ,f affun ,mi,r, t r, ,. , 'lir all i-ej-inrlril . i I'l SALVAD0RE IN SHAPE California Lightweight Read for ril.J BO.ut with Fitzgerald nt Natien Will Sulmoeie tlie sturdy aliter ii-i. ii. i..i.. . . fcujicujiii is ii n-i-iinsb vommien ferJiis ciimiiimi! tn VIiJte Fit gerejd, the pride "I . i 'Itilmlcliihui, 1n Tn semi-windup m the National tonight - . SabnHeie is meie ih.m nntieii'S i make geed in this uti for he uas Deatwt ny tieergi I li.mex m hi), debut here, although he demonstrated that h Ead Iip miikiug of n Ki.1M beir 111 the niiul-iip. Jee Tipliu wih meet nwertln .ippenent in Fiedily .l.nks. .if Kng,lnnd lit the ether benis Jehniiv Mealj tiicete Steckvnrd .rnhnin Ilesp DerL.v Ciihper tmkles Jee Welch nnd Uebhy MiCiinti opposes llnny liurke ZAHN SHAKES LINE-UP i in- inner uiree wpi'p Knuffmiin l 1 t... .i ,-. . 7 -. -" THie YPtclnns .w,. ... ,,. , ''"" Z -'""" "en J-'PP'"cett for M athletics, for n number of 'their membeis TrrLZrT Dartmouth Menter Makes Shift In !' i Make-up of Green Five Hamncr. N. II . Jan 21 Nine , Members of Hip Dartmouth basketball tni left tiPi'P for the first IntPreel- leslnte League games n way, from home The Green will play t'ernell tonight at 1 that'll, mid Yale Monday, at New Haven , Considerable dilhciilty is antiripaieil I Rt; Ithaca by Coach (Jfeigc Zalin" A v hlfr. has been made m the Dartmouth ',. i Jllpelip, Goldstein re'liicing Heep al ';. in a rd. niul Shuucinnu taking Geld -". 'st el n'a position at center Cantifln Mljfctr. titlght guanl.vund Cullcn and ,i4'nUselm,,(Vrwards, reipirlete the liner Leve of Alma Mater Is evidently fin few xupporters nraeiiB ter the nteret n fnntiu, i r. W4 H II in football net the spfnis tn be getting the worst of it building big itadtums in irAicA te of dollars ere hiing pint te vrn the creuds. This is the anstrer Among the honored cuests . but theie is no truth In the report m "'".J Wlufli li'iweti i the n 0,.fr, . . if ether, and ,r laine gallic, mg Mi mar 1 i, t dgir I .m,ny Y'S KRAX CHI. received him toeIU at the nk.ltine I '-"" lee 1 en ii Aii ihtie iMM a ira, , the V , I. .. .. I Euiiijie .... .. j, ,en-n air rushing te Our I),illy (flllP.Stll1! fnnl.l ll'L.i .-.. . - ..i ..... -" nui . iiius I(iny in tne .rm.v. Naw game-: - I'' l.'inui licit i lint . Seme inni ' Ftcther Head- Mav the Phillies' of ihe celliir next move he out I lie Krnest. sllicerilv lulu. i,V...i, ... i -Hinrruj twins i'lMllli and farpent r 'i 'of a iru Ted aelnr te find ?ut what kind .i"""!, '!l',!,"r ".' r'lrnl Cellne rennrnlns: in'Ve'iu'idLe'''r B"" 'naV fi"H " 'fUmp Hill Myers, manaeer f I de Phito five, hat) dropped out of the basketball nei Cngy bird, eh. whaf Cun I. M. C.l Baseball Meeting Today Cltfrlanil. Jan. 21. Decaus of tit of a quorum yesterday'! meetlnr of Heard of Dlarrtera of the National Uas federation s adjourned until (edar. ra4 of thoJdlrters Xailsd'te arrive. lark the was bended hv T1 CITY IS OFFERED GOLF LINKS CHEAP Course Being Built at Willow GroVe Can Be Acquired. Ready for Play Soen NOVEL SAVING SCHEME By SANDY A nnAND-NEW McNIBLICK type of golf salps- mnn i In our midst. He Is differ ent from the rest because he doesn't carry his samples with him He sells golf courses. Which is te Intieduce E .1. .L Byrtje. Is unique of New Yerk. His business and deserves a hcnrlne. The company bnyn ground, builds a golf course en it. the clubhouse and all the rest of it and then bells it Mr Byrne, is a golf course expert, having had a hand in building some of the finest courses in matn districts Ills I firm is new engaged in building a course 1 at Willow Oreve I The contour of the ground there is such that a (TOO. yard course Vnn b built en the 112 acres available. The terrain is ideal for u course lelliii" ground, weeds, a winding creek nnd at least one ery tine spot for n water carry. There is n fine farmhouse en the prop erty, with all modern Improvements, in cluding electric lights, steam heat, plenty of baths and things. There arc I iwn narns ler loeKor neuses. The Lime : kiln pike runs virtually te the deer. as seen as this premising golf laveut is ready for play the company is wiiling t0 sl jt. lease it. or help te form a club which can buy or lease it. Chance for City The preposition leeks like a fine chance for the city te step In and an nex the property for nnethcr public course The Park Commissjen has two sites, one at Tnceny and the ether at Penny pack Creek, where It wishes te buildnnether course as seen as it gets me iinnnces. 1 tint is liable te be a 1 long time. hen the finnnecs are available mere ground will have te be purchased, ex perts hired at from $50 te $70 a dav, grass seed, snnd, fertiliser, machines and se forth must be purchased. .The cost of it all will come te far mere than the Willow Greve project all finlbhed. rimewill be saved. This new company saves money en experts, en materials, en time and se many things that it can turn ever the whole business rcadv for play at 11 ttc ttc mendeuu saving. We knew the price of the Willow Greve course, but we dassent tell. Anyhow the cash involved Is only 10 per cent of the price, se that the city could step In there, ncquire the course at a ridiculous figure for au eighteen hole championship ceurbc, und take Its time about paying for the whole works. The city is badly in need of another public course for the coming season, and this leeks like a great chance te get jt chtnp. A landscape firm U backing the con struction cempuin. The former or ganization has the indersement of nearly all of the large estates around Philadelphia en which It has done work. Mr. Byrne is submitting bis propo prepo sition te City Councils and the Park Commission, nnd some kind of nctien I en tne matter et a public reursc is pi pected very seen I'aei Tnkburj- reid a tnndem iltr clrarftte case jesterdny as hie prtia for bainr runner-un in the amateur cham pionship tournament et Philadelphia. The tall runner-up la all bann nt the theusht tf the next event at Pine Vallei'. ill ls oft tht ePlntwi thac a total of UO-H5-185 ought te qualify there Whs' 3 veur rueia' I ... Despite their hectic nucceux in exhib Hen matchea Jeck Hutchisen and Jim Barnes i.k.v ii. iiiuwuiK me numea or ( anternla hew come they annexed the llrltlsh and American open titles last eeaeen Jeik wen the .Northern California Htle and Jim made 1 a runaway or tee California State e.ent t,,T,'' TvPPrmen,(. C.elf Aoclalen et Philadelphia will b launched lanunn . ft t, mnetinj In the. Hetel Walten at n 30 j;"raiil McCracken la etttnr It up an he .. " "r " "l wn eneucn r unpen' Ah the scribes are umed te tten 1 Ien There are new nald te be three vacrc' fir p.-os tn Philadelphia One i at vrini- yV Fererv?eVa.,Vr&r1a,anh,HBt,'1ef,,h,' ... I'.m ivnu unn inomsen has New Yerk, from Ovtrbroek Kre te I Alex Flndlar Is teurlni In Kurer-. Scraps About Scrappers Jnek West has placed himself under the bu. with Hilly rimpu,""" ' "''"" "' u Harl Trance, anethar d nerr a iiehi w.iMt who comes Eust -.ah rwaw, as a. eleier performer, ,u maker V Vr-epparan-e here In . ne tf the me bout" at 'he Ipe, Palace en Menda nlht He roes the elUk-Klns Kddle AVasend meets rJl?h '-uV me.rif,lth hl fam.'v 0 New erk Ut an, lil tert a -ampdlini fei 1 CJn.h "l "'"'n '' en next . iri,le,.iiIi?,lunl,'i ''""''I" ch-mplnn of :',.?trAll. "U; rr If hia debut hue en Man- H. i"i .wmpn when he tv.v. -in,. Jacki.en. of ' lerk in th elirht.rnim I final. !,K "1"' M-irphy i, nx,eu te in nzle benw na" r Ma,M '"'"" r .Tee finnniiii tha Phn..,.i.i Inf ih. en , . ". .'."" : '-'-e"ta ie let OlMnpia a C -ut ,n hUri ""h.l? t,iS.ki0'1 th" f'-'""nr show for Janusry ae Icsheliran Johnns Paxson is ivory 1 Esheln-.an nebby W ffKMlk 1 '' tvnr.W. - r. . i "5.,'", " !irn"t '.'. 'he. .a.i ,ear rr"""" iiii-Fju ana n .tern te stait aifa n- ui i bois h's th' rena: In tlie hlllt.M Inrl.ur. al .u. -., . , .(,rf.-.s. ;-J-.;,.' " !.. wiv.ipia nn "i..; "",-""V."T"r...et tn!" fjiv wiu Kuffaie rii ein9. uceraa llniinirl I'm. ,.t uiner numbers' Jlmrry Sullivan lemmy Gulden Ilr,. ,B,lli,,ij,,e, '"'.'r1'""" '"' ."'! "'. M'tjurnm ana r-.nf iiedle Je IliMuihrej.. manaitei of l.iit.e Bear ' announces that his little Imnati has lust re turned fratn als tome In .Mentana, whirs he , -..u . cv.u--iii, ancr nia recent l!ines Punim.i Jee duns is' hoekeil 'aiilile Wrltien In tr twelve round wlnd-up at the Arena In Trer.ten en Monday nliht te n-et ftnlLe Cerbtt. a leral amman. I. ,.ii.. hard for. hla Unite this spring nnd exne..i te erter .the ranks et the pros next fall Pat T)elpAy. the lven.fnrtnn 114.1.. ...v.. Is ready te met any boxer his nelrht In ihi I city, Jimmy Parcr of California and lenirrv ' "r"nd.,in., u"u"t ' T','. Al llreHn. of the Tuentieil, Ward and1 nuser Kelh pf the Seiententh v.,rrt i futura .L1, the wind-up at the Auditjrlum and Penlur streets tnnifrh, 'rv. iher numberj Patrv Reaiden n.nr. I Helly Yeunn Georee Orlfni' is Willie Dell I Pat Deeney is Oena Dupree Jehrnv Michaels v Danny Te I Murray Named ai Coach notion Jan. 21 William A Murray former major leaxue baseball star and pan tain of tha Hrewn, University nine for tw two I Wostea ynlvsrsltyl baseball tsaui. jfirs. nxs eeen raupcinira ie ci coach the Developed T2'-0 . iliTl WT, TtllS WASN'T Vilr '.rcf JKCOMB Cs.D 5( GCMN6 - (f I ii WIFBPAOTV j GZceTfil(A J? "WS J"1? WZ. with Yog Te THe ' Akiuau COUP TeurmamcmT OF ThE A&SOCJATlQr4 VslHCsJ , it was exPResSsuY esjdgr-' ( 's,-, -VTC STOQO V WAS Te SC A -''iSs 6Tag APPAin rc The Hardest Battle of My Ring Career Johnny Wilsen Tells of Grudge Fight Before, During and After Beut in New Yerk AISD ALL FOR $8.80 By .10HNNY WILSON Bx OXING fans throughout the ceun- ry. no doubt, would believe that I would name Mike O Uewtl as the op ponent for the. Hardest ring battle of my career If se, 1 they have the I wrong d e p e, becnuse when I wen the mld- il 1 e w c I g h 1 1 chnmpiensli 1 p from the St. Paul Irishman in Bosten, and ngnln defeated him in New 1 Yerk, I de net believe I was hit with a sin gle real geed geed If I punch was I did net feel it. and in each case stepped out of the ring without a mark. The contest that will always stand out in my mind ns the toughest tussle ' 1 have evpr been in wa the one with Knockout Sweeney, of New Yeik, In I New Yerk. Yeu knew. .Sweeney came! from the lower East Side, while I was n Hnrle'm resident when I mnde mv i home in the big city. As Sweeney had cleaned up all the local boys in his neighborhood by the knockout route, nnd also quite a few boxers In my own section, a bitter feeling existed umeng the fans of both districts. Up until tlmti time, which was in 1015. I bail been boxing about four I yearn, but had had comparatively few matches. Despite the fact that Swee- ney had it en ine for experience, my gang get nftcr me: "Johnny, it's up te you te get Sweeney; you've get te tight that guy and lneck lum ileud Faction Fight Before I had decided befete I could answer "yes" or "no " the match was made. ell, my manager 'net Marty ' F11Icn- m,-v F "nagPr agreed for my end of the bout, and I wns te get 10 per cent of the gross receipts. Sweeney had agreed te the same terms. The night of the fight came. The feeling among our respective factions, in the meantime, hnd become mere bit ter than ever, nnd when Sweeney and I met In tbrf same dresdlng room we sprang nt each ether Fer fully ten m(iititi.H tre snclcprl unit rnpLe.l ennk ether all n round the little room, and1 our handlers were urging us en when the matchmaker made Ills appeal nnce, I pulled us apart and asked us te finish (the fuss In tlie ring. "Give the crowd the same action, tee," he said sternly. What a sarrg IneLing light ice tircsentrd irhcn we Hepped into thr ring. 1 hose in the midicnif had learned about our dieislvy dieislvy dieislvy roem battle and eiciybudy uas all cicltcd. i Fer ten leunds Sweeney nnd 1 slugged each ether tee te tee and, eh, ley, Wlllll n iikui. euinu rminiis weni fn,, mlniites. I think, instead of three. luics, i niiuii, iiisifuu ui lurce, battled after the bell in each for we round. Battle After limit Yhen the final bell sounded back te our dressing room we struggled, leg weary and all but out Hut then- whh still n let of fight spirit left in both of us, nnd as seen us we get together I again behind closed doers once mere wpi dee for eaeli ether dfluifi the nrotnetti inlrhid in. separated us and mada sure that i Mf did net get anywhere near laeh ' ether until after he had released ui with our pag for tha pugtlistii evening se fiyhttnglv spent. Each of us lecelvcd exactly SS hO, the gate receipts lunl.ig heen only $hS. Outside, with our money tucked deep in .10H.NN1 AI!.il . . . . -.- l .!,- lui-ii ui"" j In Tuesday's edition of the Evening ... a-..-.-.. I... tt ..... ... . I I'UUIIO lCtlge , l" lllirnillll Will If II (II ,,,e lutr,tet r'"C hMl" f '''S mrnr' Harvard Leses te Hely Cresa M'erccaUr. M'tss.. Jan Si Uariard uas en the short und of ti 40-te-a score h re ulth Hely Cress continuing- Ita ivlnnlni; streak Hely f'resi outplayed the Crimson In eiery department Harvard a scerlnit was done en lone mldtloer shots Harvard Dreps Swimming ( .iinbrlrtcr. Mass., Jan. 21 Swlmmlnit has been dropped from llarvard'ii list of Interrelletflatn tperts aacerdlnK te an an nnuacement Hfners Ia our jeans hweency ami i again bumped f;ts ,0 iun llp n L bcerc 0 , w -into cneh ether tills tlme, however, i iMiiladelnhlnns with a smile. After the pay-off all the Thr V .UvitV Senior I en-,,.. .. m.feellntr was off "All for SS fiti 1 , 0"l,".y "en'r League, com- "LJThTLv comment wVrenM mnfc "J ??. of ,.c!ub ,?.en.,bc" rep.esenting by UruduattfUcnagtr Fied IV. ,nal was en anced for Couch at his renuest ck of tnlerltt and Inadequate I 'I he pitcher was. with the Detroit Americans tt aashjnsda i-aasens. ,'ln 1'JtT. . faciiitlsa wra te Large Extent en THAT GUILTIEST FEELING Paddock May Try for 'cw 440-Yard Recerd halem. Ore. Jan. 21. - Charlie Paddock. I'nivcrsity of Southern California sprinter who holds world's records in the 100 and 200-jnrd dashes, probably will go nftcr the 140-yard record of 47 2-5 seconds held by Ted Meredith, some time the coming sensen, according te 1111 an nouncement by Deun Cromwell, Pad dock's trainer nnd track conch at the University et Southern Califor nia. "Paddock does net knew it yet, but I may allow him te try for n record in the 410 during the Inst part of the season this year," said Cromwell. i Eastern League Franchise May Be Transferred After Game With Camden Tonight THE Reading basketball team, with Trenten, the only original members nt present connected with the .Eastern Basketball League, may bid adieu t" that organization with the playing of teniglit'.s game in the Beading Armery with Camden. This was learned from the members of the team at Trenten last evening where the Bears werp beaten in tlie tirt game of tlie second half by the store of .11 te 20. One of thp surprises of the season was sprung when "IIere" Huggerty made ills nppenrnnce with Heading. The big fellow hns been let loose by i tlie teltlcs mill did net get Inte action until the second hnlf. His entrance into the game helped the npstaters. although , the piny was net as close as the figures 1 indicate. Trenten just took things easy und phncd the forty minutes. The Heading franchise will likply go te Lancaster. Thnt town is Interested In basketball and up until a few weeks age n Sunday club was drawing geed crowds. A deal. ls new en for the trans trans fer of the team and ls expected te be closed some time today. Kayenln Beats Cathedral Twe of Ihe lending Independent teams in hip city met nt U Antheny's Hall Twenty-third nnd Carpenter strepts, Inst evening and nftcr a red-het cxtin period contest, Knveula nosed out Cathedral, 21) te 2(1. The game was close throughout and net merp thnn four points sepnrated the teams at anv time, i Knyeula enjoyed Its biggest advnn- i tnge. at hulf tlme and when the pln frs retiied they wern ahead by 10 'te I 12. Cathedral outplayed the home team I in the second half, gpting H jwlnts te 10. nnd the period ended in a tie at 20. , In the playoff the enlv imintH were ' three foul tessps by StWensen. Cathe drnl outplayed Knyeula. from thp field, 1,,11, f ,i, ,.., ...,., .T I tlRtl ler tn(1 i",''1 with three h-iiiwi, uikiii kuis 10 iivc. uegan ex- bas i.,j Tin...... -si -v. i i V.i .. . V. 'run.'1"5 51Nl1el,n1' '''' ' Heuglas nnd O'lliieu were the stuis for Cathe dral. Anether for TrL Council Jehnuy Cnstle'H Trl-Council (julutet came through with another close vic tory by nosing out the Keystone Tele phone, of the Philadelphia Mnnufnc- iuii.-i.-v j.n;iiKur, m nn exciting gnmc at Thirty -eighth nnd Market streets, 25 te 23 Tri-Ceuncll tiaieln ie Nntlvity's Hall, at Ilelgiade nnd Allegheny ave nue, this evening. In their last meet ing Nntlvlty wen, 315 te 30, nnd the Knights uie anxious te reverse the score. Nativity hns only been beaten once at home by the Sphas, und last Satur day they tlefeated the downtewners in u return gaunt by IS te H. Nativity ti.tll l.n. .. I... !.. II.. i " ...ll iiiiiu nn icuiiiiii iiiiii.nii null itv - various ceiteges, is in me midst of a i npplf.niwl.nf.,,1.' rn, 'Ph.. race. The leiicue lx ' rom,"eht''1 ef,sl,c tPnn,s- I'lyl"B en Wed- ! lieHllll V CVenlniTR find Hlinrlni nflnHnnnn. I " :,-' T ,, " ,'i, "' V,',,,, ',' s id in i nuiK.i wi .tiiuiHKcr inn nuiiUH, and the object of the organization is te develop plnyers within the ranka of club members Princeton nnd Dart mouth are tied for first plnee at present and meet for tlie lead tomorrow after noon . Reda Get Frisce Hurler Sun Krnnrlsce. Jan 111 -Johnny f mi I, pltihcr for the last two ear with tin .Sun Kranclsie naaeball Club, ban been tradfd tn the Cincinnati Hens ler four p'avars ee far uimamea publicly, it Is announced hrre The " 1 AN MAI1 LU I'LLIA1 ! U1llUrtaiLIULLI0 I nr 1 imiia AiiiiiTr-r 1 nc An MP niiiMTLT ftLHuiHuguimu M'GRAW SIGNS FOR FIVE MORE YEARS WITH GIANTS "Little Napeleon" te Receive Salary of $65,000 Yearly, Repert ( New Yerlt, Jan. 21. Jehn J Mc Graw. vice president and part owner of the New lerk Giants, lias 110 thought of retiring as manager et the world's chniupieiii) In favor et Ilughcy Jennings or anybody elsp. The "Little Nnpolcen" of baseball, as he has been called, signed a tlvc-cnr contract as iminager of tlip New, Yerk club of the National League yesterday, 'which means that, barring accident, lie .will held the reins for that period just as he has since 1002, twenty years age. I Ne formal announcement was made as te the terms of the contract, but en the authority of 11 man closely identified Iwith baseball the figures written in were $05,000 n year. Multiply this by five I and the total for five years reaches $323,000. Se far ns known, this makes Jehn J. McGraw the lilchesr. nald manncef5 In Jiascball. and nuts him in the nosltien kif earning 100,000 u year out of the sport ter tlie next live years by milling te his salary the dividends en his1 stock holdings, the third largest in the club. Andy Smith en Rules Committee Sen rranrlftce. Jan 21. Andy Smith, reach of the Unlersltv of California foot ball team, has teen named n mvmlyr et the IntorrelleKlatB Hules Committee. It was nn nn neunced here teduv. He, will represent the P.iclflc const at the snrlnc meetlnc of tha committee te be held probably In New Yerk Grantland Rice Is Gelf Winner ntlntilt 1Tlnli 1 la Tn.. m J- . .u'' "lc" of. i:nrieoed. wen Ii,; anmiai i.tinu ry aelt timrnairient at nellealr raster- nek. by 3 and s The mntch was plajed ever Over the Hhorier course In the ninrnliw !' 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I HB U" I WP- I MATTHEW J. RYAN Fvyjycrzi imySrz3ir I IKTlkl.Ai ... lX3j'l I llL-l I. r, trieiciaic V'il'7i' irnuicsatc unty l l ffll uigj J f, hvt- -s -ys. ""' 1(4 P& dSfr&r yftr!lm' sZ--rd&rrTlT KilTI rniuTMrrTrrfmithTiriTiilTM I College Football Fields LEONARD AND DEMPSE Y-A SAFE ANOTHER YEAR But They Are Only two Fistic Champions Virtually Sure te Retain, Crowns During tlie Coming 1922 Challenge Rounds By GBANTLAND IUOE The Title Hunters (A forecast for 1022) Ne. 5 Boxing An Iren Fist, nfui an Iren Jau, i With e flash of speed in the van, Arc tice great Kings of Material Law Wherever it's man te man'. Their spoors in the resin come and go, Their icaus are up. and down. Hut toAe is there with the winning blew Where Dcmpscu guards his orewnt An Iren Jaw, plus an Iren fist, With the speed of a tlger-cat And tpae is next en the fltlle list Te irade his stuff with lhatt Twe Safe Crowns AT LEAST two fistic crowns leek te be entirely safe as we push fur ther ferwnrd along the unknown jungle paths of the new year. Dctnpsey, na king of the heavyweight division, nnd Leenard, ns mandarin of the light weights, arc still beyond danger. Dcmp scy i farther from the reach of hostile gloves than Leenard is, but the sleep of neither is haunted by mocking night mares of defeat. A year from new should find both occupying the same thrones, merely n trifle closer te the inevitable. Werthy and Others DEMPSEY, Leenard, llrltten and Buff arc worthy chnmpiens, with the flatter pair 'facing enough robust competition te round out a lively ycur. Brltten Is' n trifle old as ring chnm chnm peons go, but still holding en with n iirm grip. Buff is in the midst of n swarm of bees, all possessing punishing stings. But the odds favor his outlook for an other year, anyway. The situation changes a trifle when we come te the cases of featherweight Kllbanc and middleweight Wilsen. Kilbanc was a geed fellow when he had it, referring te most things a cham pion needs. But his day has passed nnd he new refuses te meet any iirst-class opponent, holding his crown under lock and pad lock. Yeu can't beat a man who won't start and Kilbnne won't even make a me tien. Wilsen's Case JOHNNY WILSON has been tde stormy petrel of the game for some time. He mny net be a two-handed hitter, but he ls certainly a forehanded business man. In his second O'Dewd fight he get by with enough fouls te stock a poultry farm. Tlie referee he picked and took West lifted him gently out of the Downey muss. They held his swag out in the second Downey' nffair, unjustly, but ap parently in the belief that no champion could leek quite that bad if he was trying at nil. In his arrangement te meet Harry Greb, "he walked right In nnd turned around nnd walked right out again." Bcfore the new year was two dny? old he hnd been barred in four or five 62D & WALNUT qtc Meenehan'M Special, $1.50 'ehUer Thtrmider Pilrt of Selr 1'ntltil Crab Tarlaie- .Sniar u t fam. C1.I..M Saratoga l'atateti Steah Platter, $1.00 Steak Itinute ullh Mujliroemj rriici Fried Potatoes Peas e O Lamb Platter, $1,00 lleuit J.ee of Yearling Lamb ie Rviiach nhrJ j,olule l.tttuce- Hatad Frmrh n. D e M ' snalOESfn . - ' FAMOUS '"""""""'IIIIJIIIIIIIIIIII "Jill Robbins Island OYSTERS Pepulnr Oak Islands ma rieni.iArii.. - ... ii i 1,V,,r,l",t1r ,or ",e 'roraeua KeuuinH THlnnrl Ovulcr,. i "'.i' rrent & Deck Sit ill Hell Plienet Lembard I0.93 ll Keyslune I'henci Muln 3570 i States, with thejpertcullls quivering la ether sections, ready te fjill. Ills last tbree starts have been tcrrihh fizzles, and he doesn't knew what te da about It. If he doesn't fight he can't make any money, and if he does fight any eni' geed enough te draw, he ls pretty suit te inhale n tidy lacing. Pnlceil between fllinrtlvlla nnil Vi deep blue sen, flanked by. Bey 11a and tha ' .111 1... t ...Ml In ..11 a-.m Jll-Z7 11 IIUV1I, 1U in DbJiUlCU 4U Ull WUl UiniQ. tiens. WITH Kilbnne nnd Wilsen imp. planted, the line of march will vre sent a stronger championship aspect, J It is a bit spotted nn it is. ,- Tcndler bheuld give Leenard his belt fight, nnd until these two meet tht!'' lightweight situation will be a trifle m '( renc, Finding seme one strong enough te carry Dcmpsey five or air fast reundi is another matter. This man mny d- f, velep with stunning abruptness, bufrw t deuht it. Things seldem happen thnt i way in the heavyweight division. Net when the ehnmnlen ls only twenty-six. eight or nine leagues nhend of nnythiaj V in sight, mciuirci, wun nis saiuu nnd his bush beatcra. will scare up seme one. Se uempsey win get nt icnst one chance ii this yenr te lnnd playfully upon a , rival' jaw. DEMPSEY. Leenard, Brltten, WIN -son nnd Kllbnne were all champions ' n rear ace. Buff is the only new Ar- rival. There won't be many changes by s 'I .Tnnnnrr 111.1. INef. ever two nt. tha ,"l most. CovvrteM, 19Si Atl ItieMs Hcstrvti. 1 - ,, Beets and Saddle ) The best roce of the Fair Grounds' meeting se far will be decided today nt u mile, for u purse of $2300. Guy, unbeaten at the meeting, appears beat; Willi Marvin May, also unbeaten at the Fnlr Grounds, as chief contender. United Yerdc, perhaps, Is best of tfli ethers. Bygone Days, Irish Kiss anij Thimble nre ether horses which hari been showing high speed in the Seuth, but they appear outclassed. Horses well placed In ethbr races ara: First race Daniel, Duster. Hughle. Second Helen Atkin, Ettahc. Antici pate. Third Commander McMeekla, Tem Hare. Jr., Omnipotent. Fourth ' Ginger, Ncddam, St. Allan. Sixth Balance Wheel. Wickford, Tbarea. Seventh Pit, Epcarpelctt, Midnight Sun. At Havana: First race Moercsane, Big Neise. Who Can Tell. Second Judge Budrew. Currency, Billy Beet". Third Den Pcpc, Cuba Kncante, Moenwinks. Fourth Chimera. Light Fantastic. Guardsman. Fifth Eleaner S.. Lee Enfield, The Pirate. Sixth Sixth FlrPwertJi, Hazel W., Geldpn Flint, evuiiiuiiiuuiuuiiiuuuuiiiijiiniiiuiiiuiiiitiuudii'iiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii illiiUIIUIiUa f i. iuimmttmmiMmnmnminmmmmN'mmimiiiiimmnFiimmiim,H.n,,...... . . When you de your shopping today, be sure te get a pound of Ihc delicious Bread and Bainbridie MONDAY BVU.. JAN. 23. 1M3 IllinilY PINO FITZGERALD vs. B0DIE baki. mr.T.ir. HARTMAN vs. GREEN .IIM.MY TOMIIV SULUVAN vs. GOLDEN, ' Orn. "inline" 8 KlMl KID ERNE vs. WAGNER uii.i.ii: a nni NHS NED lanlcnn ue V VS. HhiIh nn Filbert SIn. ante Hchett'a Cuff. lZtb and I'linne Inciikt 400(1. . MATIONAI A llth & Catharine Sti. TONIGHT 8i30 HIIAItP nnniiY hakut McCANN vs. BURKE DAItllV JOP. CASPAR vs. WELCH JOHNNY JOHNNY MEALY vs. ROSE MHITK.Y Villi. FITZGERALD vs. SALVADOR JOE ITtKODY TIPLITZ vs. JACKS All-Stnr bhetv nt the Popular Trice HferrvfU Seats, Sl.fiU, SI.O0, Adra,, 60s I r AUDITORIUM A. A. in, AViri.iV M ixii.r Alt ST. 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