Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 24, 1922, Final, Page 15, Image 15

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MAY SEE 2 CHANGES
Rapid Rise of La Reuche
and Muggier Threatens
Positions of Veteran Oars
men; Ne Fresh Eight
KELAY TEAM CHOSEN
rtOACII .TOSRPH WRIGHT, of the
L; TTnireMitv of Pennsylvania crews.
ft ittrttd Mr thl-d week of Indoor prac-
I'r . . l .1.1 - mt .i.tfttnir
Oct yestcruny ey uum -
Ja hid varsity crew. It will be remem
bered that the famous Canadian rowing
tutor cne down from bla home across
tie Lakes shortly after the helldaya nnd
found htmHf face te face with n com cem com
telete varsity eight, something that
doesn't occur often in collcge rowing
circles and which Is net the most un
pleawnt thing for a coach te have.
Seems that some the varsly men cH
iwdercd the Idea that they would ra
tlin their positions in the eight no
patter "hRt h"PPenC(1' Net thttt thcy
dl'Jnet put all their might nnd all their
will te It. but thcy had n certain amount
tl i&ng freld that made It appear as
.!..., . had the jobs cinched.
R Coach Wright bca some ether Ideas
JUut such things. A vavslty crew,
Lerding te Wright, is net complete
RS11 ihe men enter the shell en the day
let race. I'rev let,, te that time. nn
Stht net satisfy the veterans but
Slth will be entirely satisfactory te
til coach.
In no uncertain terms, Wright
' Itt come out with a defi that the
vanity eight in by no means
eUttn and that every member of
the crew that raced at rough
1 Utptie lest June mutt cork hard
U retain the precious seats. Yes
terday Jcllinck and Ilexcell, two
tt the vets, turned up late for the
nival tKclve-minutc drill with the
eartiiy eight. The result was that
Wright sent ua lioucne n"
tier, two hard-working substitu
te of last gear, into the regulars
Wit. And the varsity eight moved
Kith a rythym and stump that
forced a chuckle out of the veteran
Wright.
'I hope thee vetcranB will get It out
f their hends that they have tneir
jtaces clinched." said lyrlKht shortly
liter 0 0CI0CK ycaien y mw"
Ms rowing sanctum. "The old fight for
p!ces Is the thing that makes a vnrslty
eltht, and I nm mere thnn pleased
n,fm 1ip nlmwlnir of nnv number' of men
who tre determined te make a bid for
the varsity ciglit, even uieuku every
member of last year Is back again.
JTherc Is something commendable In that
Mnd of sp'rit. Mere of it and we will
ktve a line vnrslty eight te place en
the water this year."
Bobs Last Year
k Beth La Iteuche and Muggier have
.Ai rfinM Htrlilpfi , In row In?. Last
liar the first named, a strapping big McNiehel"
Wew irclehlne 1UU neunut ana sienu-
nrO feet - indies in his stocking feet,
km a member of the third varsity eight.
In three weeks of indoor rowing lie 11m
ihenn a brand of blade v,eik thut
EetVes him leek like a dangerous rival
ler any member of the varsity eight.
'lit same can be nam ter .Muggier.
Ltet year he took up rowing for the
11m lime, anil uiiiieukii '" u unuu.v
f irsl Army-Navy Tilt en
Pcnn Gridiron Since 1014
Thirteen of the twenty-four games
which have been plf ycd between the
Army nnd Navy football tenrnn have
been feujrht en Franklin Field. Of
thew contests seven wcre wen by
the Middles nnd six by the Cadets.
The football classic returns te the
Pcnn gridiron for the first time since
1014.
The rceulta of the games played
nnd the eccnea of the bnttlca fol fel fol
eow: 1800 Navy 24, Army 0, at West
Point.
1801 Army 32, Nnvy 10, nt West
Point.
1802 Navy 12, Army 4. .at An An
nnpelis. 1803 Navy 0, Army 4, nt Annapolis.
1804-1808 Ne games.
1800 Army 17, Navy
Frnnk'In Field.
1000 Navy
Franklin Fie'd.
1001 Army
Franklin Field;
1002 Army
Franklin Field.
1003 Army
Franklin Field.
1001 Army
Franklin Field.
1005 Army
Princeton.
1000 Navy
F.rnnklln Field.
1007 Navy 0, Army 0, at Frank
Un Field.
1008 Army 0, Navy 4, nt Trnnk
Un Field.
1000 Ne game.
1010 Navy 3, Army 0, nt Frank
lin Field.
3, Army 0, at
JJ, jinny i,
11, Navy 5,
22, Nnvy 8,
40, Nnvy (5,
11, Navy 0,
0, Navy 0,
10, Army 0,
G, at
at
nt
at
at
at
0, Army 0, at
1011 Navy
Franklin Field.
1012 Nnvy
Franklin Field.
1013 Army 22, Navy 0, at New
Ycrk.
1014 Army 20, Navy 0, nt
Franklin Field.
1015 Army 14, Nnvy 0, at New
Yerk.
1010 Army 10, Navy 7, at New
Yerk.
1017-18 Ne games.
1010 Navy 0, Army 0, at New
Yeik.
1020 Navy 7, Army 0, nt New
Yerk.
3021 Navy 7, Army 0, nt New
Yerk.
1022 At Philadelphia.
at
WEST PHILLIE LEADS
fipeedbeys Tep Glrard College
End of Half, 26-20
i..5fwt rhiUdelphln Olmr.1 reUrjre
Ntinrrnten finrnnl J. Rohlimen
WIleH rent.r... ' M.n.
Mltliereiv U''nl ll(
IKTeree Ilunney. Time of halve 20
minute.
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t.i... , Si ' . """injn. 11 mneiu
AWARD LAFAYEnE
FOOTBALL TITLE
Jee Lehecka and Toammates
Crewned Eastern Champions
by Veteran Athloteo
Accepts Cup
Athletes of ene, two, three, nnd even
four decades age gathered with the
youth who are new blazenlne their
names upon the ever-growing scroll of-
peri3. Among tnese en timid were men
who had boxed, jumped, ran and rowed
better than nil their fe'lews, before
tunny of the present day title-holders
wcre born. It was a notable assemblage,
and In conjunction with the nthlctes
who received recognition and awards
there were the trainers of these athletes,
who themsclvcN had been nth'ctes nnn
who had never, wholly relinquished their
connection with sports. (
The feature of the bnnnuct waa the
awarding of the football championship
of the East te the Lnfnyette Collcge
eleven. Captain .Toe Lehecka headed
the delegation of the Mnroen gridiron
warrlerH, who accepted the trophy,
while Graduate Manager D. Le Itey
Kccveb nnd Prof. Frank A. March,
head of Lafayette's Athletic Committee,
also were present.
Among these who addremed the
gathering wau. Lulge Sllcttl, of the
ltaKan Consular Service, who gave in
formation te the cfTcct of an invasion
by an Italian team nt the coming Pcnn
relays. Pennsylvania was honored
throughout. Teams, individuals and
coaches all received their just due of
praise.
Hill Tllden, unequalcd in the tcnnle
world; Jack Kelly, world's champion
oarsman ; Laurence Brown, cnutnln of
the Pcnn track team; Jehnhy Kilbnne,
holder of the world's featherweight
championship; the one-mllc relay team,
and the basketball squad, which have
brought premier honors te the Red and
Blue standards ; Hareld IJ. Lever," of
the University of Pennsylvania, who
holds the world's record for the slxtv
yard dash, and M. Eduoard Roudil,
amateur billiard champion, of France,
in this country necking mere titles,
all these were there with many ethers.
The following officials were re
elected :
President Judge Eugene C. Bonnl Bennl
wcll, for the sixteenth consecutive time.
Vice president Dr. Frank Fisher.
Directors Dr. Frederick W. Allen,
David C. Clcgg. William n. Friedgen,
(Jeorge W. Orten, Alfred W. Ott, How Hew
ard C. Potts, William II. Itecap and
Dr. J. K. Shell.
The following new directors, a policy
fit infusing new bleed, were also elected:
Layten M. Schech. ns n representa
tive of Cernell University ; Samuel J.
Dallas, of the Meadowbrook C ub, for
mer A. A. U. president; Harry Pcnn
Hurkc, Schuylkill Navy; Itebert W.
Maxwell, Swarthmere; Harry W. Hep
burn. Secretary-treasurer Majer Maylln J.
Pickering, representing the University
of Pennsylvania and the American
Legien.
CENTRAL FRESH WIN
First-Year Studente Cep-Four Wres
tling Boute
Four freshmen wen their bouts In the
pre Iminary wrestling matches of Cen
tral Illah in the gymnasium of the
1 school this afternoon. There were five
J;aJl K'STMisichrtf X ent, the remaining one going te a
of e,
The West Phl'nde'.phla High Scheel
five surprised Girard Colleen tlinn nft-
ernoen in tiie basketball gaine between
The
1. m.U K...l- limn tin. tout vn rul t v I 1 11C tWO institutions. TIlO SlIPCflhlirK
bw, ehencd an aptitude te learn that tjed I the ce'Iegians nt the end of the first
Heed him in geed stead when the sea- half by 20-20.
L. 1 ..... TT.. 1 I- PflKAhli nn.l llf,u ...am. aUa t.1.1.
pen opened this jear. He has made
beh MDld Btiidcs that he has been
rowing for two weeks en the second
tinity eight in practice and yesterday
jfTacvvu uis 1U3L uiiiiuriuuii' iu row un
Tfhe Tarslty crew. He, like La Iteuche.
ftecerdlng te Wright, will make the
Ifteit of them en the regular cigut liustic
u retain tils pest.
TTrlcht la tncllnfft in h minAraft.
jus these days, meaning the time et
ja.jear examinations. In January.
"Beth Muggier and LaReuche,"
Kid Wright, "have youth, weight,
teach, strength and stamina te be
come geed oarsmen. And they
tren't afraid of wet Is. Then are
the kind of men I would like te
fount by the tens in this squad.
I de net contemplate keeping them
n the vartlty crew, at least net
note, but if thcy continue the same
kind of work thcy have bean doing
later en I de net knew hew I can
kttp them out of that varisltu
ht."
Parsons and Pitts wcre the hleh
scorers during the first half. Thcy
each registered five times from the fleer.
Stevenson hed four twq-peinters.
DUNLAP N. E. CAPTAIN
Elected
Black
aonhemore.
Jerdan, a freshman, wen two bouts.
In the 115-pound class he threw Car Car
resnch, n clnhsmnte, after five minutes
and thirty-five seconds of struggling,
with n body held. Again, In the ninety
five pound clnrs, he" threw Wagman, n
sophomore, in two minutes, with n half half
Neltien. The best bout of the afternoon was
thnt between Weinberg and Bansky,
both freshmen. After struggling for
five minutes neither man was able te
threw the ether, although Weinberg
came very close en severnl occasions.
The judges awarded the decision te
Weinberg.
The summaries:
lir.lb. cli Jonklne. frenhmsn. threw
(-nrrnmick. frejhnian, In nve mmuica ana
te Lead Red and
Eleven In 1922
Geerge Dunlan has been elected te
captain the Northeast High Scheel , SSSSSvT' .eSSffi wf' beheld.
.uwkwusi vhi vi vw '. avtnujii iiii 1 -. ..-"
succeeds tr.ink Hede't, who was
chosen captain of the eleven Imme
diately nfter the close of last season.'
Hadelt left school today.
Dunlap ulaied irunrd en the 1021
team and is rated as one of the best
in this
mm B?
BOOT STOPPED f
5TH,MUWINS
Fitzgerald In Battered Condition
When O'Brien Halts Match.
Leser te Indignant
Evening Ledger Decisions
of Ring Bouts Last Night
FATAL BOXING BOUT
1 A. J. Melansen Dies After Skull
Fractured In. Bosten Rlnrj
Bosten. Jan. 24. Ambres'c'J. Mclan
Is
GREEN DISPLAYS CLASS
JOE LEHECKA
Lafayette's captain last season,
who accepted the cup emblematic of
the gridiron championship of the
East at the Veteran Athletes' ban ban
quet last night
TRI COUNCIL FIVE
1
rutnnia. fifthi Vere Yejinr Hew .h-.)i son, ifermer nntlennl nmateur boxing. H
1BnPni'ffia$i&lYs'i chaelnlpn at 133 pounds whose skull
jiiyimani iiuddr HUrtrald drew wtth lime WQg jC.Acturcj jnst night in n prefes- lg
NKW VnttItl!nDtllIn neh JU)Pr aeimirn
Pntil Hnmuuni Ie Hetrnbnt. dre w . wltli
Knlillrr llnrtfl.Ml iintiny Wf kniKKrd out
sleniJ. I
Homers worth,
?v
died in n heFpltnl
PLAYSWST GAME
Johnny Castle Says Team Has
Hard Schedule, but Expects
Many Victeries
linemen
city.
in cch el a stlc ranks
eoDhemore.
en mlr.ute
Drownnteln
thr.uf Pnrk.T torhemoret in
with n ha.f-Noli.en.
US-lb. cln Wnlnbere. freshman, r r
celed the JuJbeb' decision ever ISnnnKy,
frfinmnn. nftnr ae minutes of wrcatllnc.
:in-lb. tlftm Jlerden. frenhmiui, threw
TiTileniScr, enptumore, In four minutes and
fortv-rtve iifeenJi with tl half-Neisen.
05-lb. clnn Jenkins, freshman. threw
Wacmxn. sopcmere. In two minutes with a
hint Ne.sen and body held.
The A-l, senior live wen the basket
ball championship of the school by tak
ing 0-11, the freshman quintet and
runners-tip, into camp by the m.'ore of
10-10. The half-time figures were 11
te 0.
H'Iia cAtilnr flrrt. hv thlr rtptrtrv tliln
910, he seated a freshman eight that fi. Continued from Pare One , afternoon, completed an undcfeatetl scn-
"-iice anu in size and all the etllcriTime. Daddy Wolf, rttiieiia. aipey jee nd son with twenty-pne games mantcu in
ttrlbutes of en oarsman looked like MyP"A"?I,,':n;lJl. "?, ,,..,, their winning column. Sterk, the for fer
t btt rnrlin it,f 1 m.. SL.COM) RACE, for faur-year-elda andi..,,j ,i, ... nm. nl.ivi.il .tnr
ant- it? '",' , " """'r uiuuu". uipwnru, claiming, purse ioeo. e urrlenis: i ", "- -, ,...--. .......
CJ'Wg cama the mid-year examlna- . Actress, ieu. Wilsen 11.3 lb i.a game tedny, na be bes done In all the
Wens and all but three of the first year Is- i'1l;,lhanas0 i1?? ,V?,i; 2", S'J 2"5 games this season. He ha scored mere
ca were orennprt frnm mm ftni m.r ,., :?. .;:.i. ;. ,..'.,.;:" ikn n lumiii-pii neints for tils team.
,. ... Z --. .w.-.qm. iv . t tlliu, ...' --U, ..""". 1't.qat UBtHinna, ..mm m .-.-
Our Betsy Cops
New Orleans 1st
C-l
3. TIrcK Day. ll'., Uurke. .
rtnis year the first year aspirants are Pcrlieurdlne. My J.addie, Macnet Land, Tim
Mr , " Jr I.6" y nCW8 U? "nV0 0t T mhD nACK. ter thrcVar'.eTd. and Up
H ?C ,I,y CU'Icd. "After the ward, clalmlrc. purse 81000. 0 furlencsi
""' moon up ana tncu matte udI1- J?"n u,""la. iUi-
id i ,h) " xii.i ir.i.i.. r Inc
" ErlL-ht Lis Us. 113. Weed-
e(Vek 0-3 fi-tl 4-B
0. Lrdy Luxury. 108. Celtllcttl 2-1 4-11 2-3
Time, 1:15 iNS. St. Denard, Sanda weed.
bmart Ouy, I me. Prank, tiatana, Sllencs and
Grata Tree also ran.
l'OUKTH ll.VCB. Our neb Ilandlctp, for
Ihroe-year-eldn aid upward, purse U600, 0
Jur.enus:
1 Tableau d'Henncur, 108,
Mouney .. 7-2 T-10 out
2, T,in Jen, ivu. lniiH ii'l 1 out
3, Ilapld uay. iui. wnnrr... j-j out
Time, 1:1 2-0. Only three starters.
n Hjht." said Wright.
'ptnllorieCtipnace
nP?, ,J?'i0 Cup r.ace for "ese oars ears
MBb:c t01.mae, cltl,cr the vity
0 ether college, In the.Kast, according
nrlght 'It would be an excellent
"PetUB te n rr,liP,e , i,u -.:...
''Ihe?.8..1!'11 T.41181 ",cn unnble te '"nke
jKlrLff ". l'iRllt8 ,cnn BCt ,l,elr rach-
tM am 1 ...,- .?" """ r' I
''tis r1,, ,. nt ' ie cun wl' he of-
ieVm V . ' ,PB?-1 "avlnB eitrnts com-
- - u nucunu varsity crewa." '
icsiprifnv Ai'Mti. , i ...
ml,u".."' ""but mu ren
-"nits en nni' Hiiln nn.l
r-'utr en the ntlinr ,lil.
Driving Park te Pass Out
reiiKhfcwpsle. N. Y., Jan. 24, The Hud-
1 fcvn son lluer urivinit i'arn. ramous in the an-
riaiS Ul IIII.IIUSI ,..., ,11, Httll MVIU.IKIIIK tu
Colenul Jacob Huppsrt, ewnsr e ths Yun Yun
kce.H. will pass out of existence en August
28 when the Grand Circuit meetlns for this
yt'&r comes te ft close, It Is te be made
Inte a residential section. Yesterday In N w
Yerk a corporation, composed of Uolenul
Kuppart. W. W. Bhultt und Cloerse Iluppe t,
was lormeu te have chares et the development.
out
HAVANA
RE8ULT8
purse tTOO
nP.ST nACE, throe.year-elds(
f.i.,imlnif. AU furlenrs.
1. Coscerron, 110, Demlnlck. 8-1 fl.j g.R
.. -. Last uiri. in;, i.uiiin..,. n. 7.10 1.3
rOWlni '. wnKliUin. 10S. N. Hu&rt 7." t.r. A T
the same, 'Time, l:0S 3.B. Charleto Hmlth, niaslnx
.),T, ..11 lflr- Can-utners ana AUiranen also rnn.
iru,fe,,fnr0m ?,!3 util after VTn' pWMmJyj, Kr
Ck,of ,J L.m1' Y6" exntijinntiens. ? old sinner, in. rr ..... f.i $&
'.'"i Hint n ntiuinnfi .n., . iei,m.. ...... -. ,-,,- -. .i evon
Timn. l.OT 2-3. Moenwlnks! Ed. fiJrri.V,
fuV. 7uiT tne sun it hs takin n lend Ossoea ai'n ran
tteca.minute workout nv.rv ..?.?.? 'third .HACK, for feur.yenrids and up-
ICV1.U. ., t,nt n "tudenf cat '
W 4 utZaly9' h"l law or any ,3
fttw Ltt ..?. .'n " takes air
Clear 1 le t 1 c eJery "fternoeit
the iluSriu mi"i' anl rcmeVe (i0"e
."' eiugglbhnens from his study-teru
TRI-COUNCIIv, Knights of Colum Celum
bua. is establishing n great record en
the basketball court this season. The
team has plnyrd some of the best quin
tets In this vlcin'ty, and has wen all
but, four contests.
Johnny Catle. of baseball fame, in
managing the team, nnd has u cracker
Jack. Tri-Ce"ncil Is one of the few
first-clnss clubs In the city that has n
tenm composed entirely of members of
the Knlehts of Columbus. Ne one but a
member of one of the three councils
which hnve their headquarters at the
K. of C. Hall. Thirty-eighth nnd Mar
ket streets, la allowed te ploy en the
team.
"We use members of the councils
only," said Castle. "But despite the
fact that we don't use outsiders, I
think we have a geed tenm: Se far this
season we have wa'leped every one we
hove met. with the exception of St.
Nicholas, of Atlantic City: Kavuln,
Nativity and Passen. Gettlelb, Black.
Thee teams are among the best In in
dependent ranks, nnd net one of them
wns able te beat us by mere than four
points.
."Lnst Friday night we play most of
our games at Thirty-eighth and Mar
ket streets en Frb'av nights we nlaycd
the Keystone Telephone Company.
Kev'stene boosts of stars of the caliber
of 'Kddle Gal'agher. Tike nnd Fessett.
Wc wen the game. 25 te 23.
"The players. I'at RelMey. who, by
the way, scored the second field goal of
his career Friday night; Tem Tracy,
O'Donnell. Nelan and Jack G'asscett.
all are playing a wonderful brand of
ball, and I expect them te show even
mere power In the coming games. It
wouldn't surprise me in the least If
we weu'd go through the reU of the
season undefeated. Anyway, I hope
we de."
Dy LOUIS II. JAFFB
LIKK nil ether branches of sport,
boxing is nn uncertain pastime.
This was proved by Willie Jacksen
against Ned Fitzgerald nt the Olymnin
last night, when ltcfcree "1'ep" O'Brien
stepped the bout, giving the New Yerker
n technical knockout In the fifth round.
Virtually en the verge of being put
nwny himself, the veteran glevcmun
turned u'.mest certain defeat Inte n vic
tory when the third man In the ring
stepped between the boxers nfter 1 min
ute !I2 seconds of much nctlvlty In the
fifth frame, motioning the Austrn'lnn ta
his corner a loser. Fitzgerald was very
shaky en his feet groggy, na it were
nnd appeared te be unnble te defend his
dizzy self.
Lcsb than a minute previously it was
Jncksen wliiw Dense were somewhat
scnttered. The Antlnddcan clipped
Wll'Ie en the chn with n left hook,
crashing the American Inte the ropes.
Qulcklv Ned followed with n right cress
and Jacksen wns sent backward ever the
hemn.
But Fltz lest his bolnnee nnd fell en
top of Jncksen. thus tempernrilv halting
his great offensive. When O'Brien pulled
the battlera Inte the ceuter of the ring
Jncksen had wrapped his '.arms around
the wild-swinging Aussie. Then when
the referee separated them Willie had
pulled himself together.
Fltz Is Dropped
Suddenly Jacksen shot a short right
hand uppcrcut and down went Fltzgcr
nld in n heat). He was up en one knee
at the count of five nnd regained his
feet when O'Brien renched eight.
Uncorking n ratild-firc series of lefts
and rights te Fitzgerald's head, Jacksen
hed the lad from the kangaroo country
in bad hhatw. Falling into a clinch,
Jacksen was heard by rlngslders te say :
"Step it. Pep: he's nil in."
However, O'Brien did net act imme
diately. Jacksen again unfurled a let
of punches, and ns Fltzgera'd was back
line, nway with his arms down nt his
Bides the referee interceded, halting hos
tilities. Fits become greatly indignant, be did
'his manager. Charley Hnrvey, while
there were many fans who voiced their
opinion against the nctiena of the ref-
eree- . . , .
"Tii hnv was in bad shape,' ex
plained O'Rricn nfter the bout. "Fitz
gerald probably weu'd hove been serl serl
etibly Injured hed I net stepped the
bout. He's n game fellow, but there's
no use letting u man take an unmercl- j
ful licking." , ,
Fitzgerald did net approve of.
O'Brl-n'p decision. "I knew I wns
shnken up a bit." said Ned In his d-ess- ,
ing room, "but in no way was I In '
bad shape. I could have finished the
round nnd the bout, tee and might ,
have stepped Jacksen before the finish.
I'd like te get another bout with Jack- '
son." .... . .. '
Fer three rounds the boxing wnB nbeut
even. dspIte the fact that Jacksen had t
punched Htzgereiu tnreugn me ropes
in the second round. Jacksen went Inte
v.,. lenil In the fourth, but the Austra
lian held the upper hand In the fifth
until he was knocked down. i
Jacksen wei-hed in at 134 pounds,
and Fltz tlpp"d the beam at 131 Mi .
reiairr inirineiei iranw ,"T7 ii . i 5 neincitii v '" " """ '
ft!i: Ai.Vn.i,c? today without regaining con.cleii!,-
nrilnst Hebby HfitlfT. ".". . n... Hf Tlllnlre wns detained by the
HBIKCr wnn irnrnivj. .-
police pending Investigation.
Melansen, who wns called te the ring
when another boxer failed te qualify,
was fe.led in the fourth round of a
Bchcdiiled eight-round preliminary bout.
Hegnlnlng his feet, he was knocked down
again with u right hand b ew te the jaw.
In fal ing his head struck the ennvin
He was examined before the bout by the
club physician and was declared In con
dition te compete. He was tuentj-lhe
years old find married, and had been
boxing for five years.
Jutlec Murray In the Municipal Court
subsequently ordered the release of Jiei-
tji. it' nt - UUbav
fleorile Wardt Haller Maxltrd knocked out
Frnnhlt Wrut, rlfttii Trmmy HT enne defeated
Krnnk Olsmi Eddie Dillen outbexed Frank
AXTOtJi.A Jee MeCabe dcfmtrd Dick Ten-
tTRF.NTON IW Palnse wen from Chnrley
Trlanei Kid Kmmens eulsluwd Ment Hur
ken At Cook iind Yeune Ki-tchell Urewi
len Jnrk Hweetman walloped Al t'lark.
NKtV imi.MWP' nf Jrill 'ru irm
Oft Hnller Ulanqne. mirai iniinr ""rrr
atetmrtl (Iftir. Hirer., aer-endl fiddle O Hare
put Hattlln- IXinartl te sleet; ilrst.
"MlASnr.Tirrr McIIuth dcfeaUd Jee
' VrrrnerT Johnny fichaur drew with
Johnny Nelsen.
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1 1
1SI ;
quarters nnd his bedv smashes weak
ened the Phlladclphlan.
Jimmy Suljlvan, 1 13, put en nn ag
gressive bnttle in winnln- f'em Temmy
Gelden, of Kensington. 130.
WilUc Green, 120, long, lean nnd n
brillinntly fast boxer, enme through with
n splendid victory ever Earl Hurtman,
120. This was the first real setback
Hartman has suffered In nbeut fifteen
beuta. Green's long left nnd his short,
choppy punches nt close quarters greatly
bothered Ha tman, who was outbexed.
Earl, however, was game throughout
and fought buck hard. Green leeks like
a firstrate featherweight.
Buddy .Fitzgerald, 130, and Ping
Bedle. same wrlght, put en n corking
bnttle In the epcticr. with neither show
ing te any advantage.
A reduction In prices of admission
for future shows nt the O'ympla wiih
announced, ranging from fifty cents te
S1.G0, se that new each of the thrce
big arenas in Philadelphia la running
en a pre-war basla.
JACK-GEORGES AGAIN?
Kearne Coming East for Conference
With Tex Rlckard
Chicago, Jan. 24. Jnck Kearr.s
manager of Jack Dcmpsey, left here te.
day for New Yerk for n conferenre to
morrow with Tex KIcknrd, in regard te
a match for the world's heavyweight
champion. Dempsey, Reams said, In
(raining dally en the Coast and with
in ten pounds of his Vlghtlns weight
Reams ngrccs with Hlcknrd that a
return match with Cnrpentier in thl
country would net be profitable. If
suitable financial inducements were of
fered, Kearns said he would consider
meeting the French champion in En
rope.
nnen' opponent, holding he wns with
out blame.
CAMBRIA A. CLUB '!.'&
HliniV IJVK. 'AM KV 27. J0'2
YOUM1 .Ml'IXHIAN vs. (,'IIAH (TiKcy) LKK
4 OTllr.lt UTAH HOUTS
BASKET BALL
DELAWARE VS. PENNSYLVANIA
Wcii?htmaii Hall, 34th & Spruce Sts.
Wed January 25th, 8:30 I. M.
IUfrvrd Hmts, 1.00 en s'ls at I'mnklln
Tlrld nnd filmhrls', (Knrnil Admission, Sec,
TOURS
lfP AH I AM AS 1 1
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Tt World's Fln.st Climate
and Your Favorite Spert Net
Thre Day Frem New Yerk.
Break the dally grind by a
trip te this charming British
CoIey return retted and fit
Str. Munarge (new) and
Munamar, oil burner, with de
luse suites, small dining tables
no finer ahlpt in the south
ern trade. Leave every Satur
day, arriving the following
Tuesday A. M.
IYiLNSON
STEAMSHIP LINES
Drrxrl Ttlrir. Phil,,
Willi 8t. Nut Yerk C'li
THUHS
ecia
for
'Vei(ay nnd Touterrow
Sunbrite CIcnnacr,
3 nv-cent cnnslOc
NJ.Crmi.jIa Mri lb 20c
Glen Hosn IMurninladc,
, Ing Jnr 23c
Asce Oleomargarine, lb 20c
Geld ScafFleur.lb bils 23c
Everywcckis Thrift Week
when you deal al the
Asce Stores
niiiLM!raainii
dOWDED SCH001LS
DANGEROUS GERMS
JUST home from school and com
plaining of a tore threat! lienr
Mether fears that condition, for
she knew i the serious consequences that
way fellow.
Always have handy pleasant tatting,
almost candy-hie Fermamint Tablet, for
your child te take. Allew it te distolve
slewlv in the mouth, releasing a powerful
yet harmless antiseptic, which mixing;
with the saliva bathes the tissues of the
threat, checking further infection. ,
Children like te tak"e them, where the
rebel at choking garnlt and mu-.sy sprays,
which are net: as efficient as Fermamint
in reaching the deerxis tissues of th
threat, healinc and seething the inflamed
membranes. Relieves hoarseness. Geed
for speakers, smokers, actors, lecturers,
etc 60c at all druggists.
ermamint
f
GERM-FIGHTING
THROAT TABLETS
fermmlat is enr trade curV. Itld-atlfirSOTrwedutt.
B"r rhfmirsl O I no . N-w Yr-tc
WINTEllJtKSnUTH
ATlANTIf riTV. N. j"
Thru the Canal te
California am Hawaii
Travel in luxuty-and hid wintergoedb
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DARCY IN DEBUT
lee
Callfernlan Meets Loughran at
Palace Tonight
, MlddlcwclchtH nnd lichts will tihnre
honors In the main nttnictlenn at the
weekly Ice Palace A. C. show this
cvenlnc In the main session of eitht
rounds Jimmy Darcv, of Callfernln,
will mnke his Phllndelnhln dphut
lagalnbt Temmy Loughran, of Seuth-
warlr. in tne etuer part et tne twin
hcadllnT, Karl France, a lightweight,
will exchnnue punches with Eddie
Waeend. of Llttle Italy.
Twe HluegerN will clash in the third
six-rounder. Geerge Werner, formerly
of Hoaten. will be seen wmlnst the New !
Yerk welfTweieht. K. O. Phil Knplan.
Pntsy Urederlck, of New Yerk, meets
Dixie Al'cn. of Alabama. Johnny Mnv Mnv Mnv
hoelc and Mickey Merris clash In the .
opener.
Kid Wapner, ISO, and handicapped j
by five pounds, tnckled entirely tee
st'reiiR an opponent In Geercc Yeung I
Erne and n rally in the seventh and i
eighth rounds enabled the latter te finlih
a winner. Wagner put en n gritty bat
tle, but the odds were tee much te
overcome. t
Several times the Kid fla-ed with
straight lefts from the distance nnd
rieht chops nt close quarters. However
Erne st in some hefty work Ht close
fcnf Cm i
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MlnX.5 vZu restful day" " a "floating
S-er.v nv here fvery wl8h ,a a command.
trn-i enc,,and nlghta en eeml eeml
trepical ecas. And at the end pictur
que. colorful Hawaii with planned-ln-?,i
sher8 trlP8 at s'- Themas. Perte
"ice, Havana, Jamaica, Sallna Crus. Les
Angeles, end San Francisce, en route.
A winter vacation such a you hav
dreamed et un the luxuriej, American
hteamcr HAWKEYE STATE. Fer de
tails, write or ce-jsult
MATSON NAVIGATION CO.
, &f nsging ff rati V. S, ihippmr Beard
26SOUTH OAY STREET, BALTIMORB, MD.
RAYMOND &: WHTTCOMB CO.
16M .UiVT bT. Trlphenf. Illbtrt 39M
or any ateatnskip a pent
WINTER DAYS
at Atlantlr City nr- lulmj days. Th
mild, br rln rMmutr. nurin ftiinxhlnr
und frfsh - lit sen nlr leinbln te
errr you u lirjltliful. plr islnc rfP tr
rrum the Ills und discomforts of'
v Inter.
"Yeu Should Be
Atlantic City"
m
Numrreus snorts and rntrrtalnmrnts
J r T, ".r.0' ",c.'1 .for ""r '"Jeymrnt
UaV Jlvrirbark RUImu. l'rumunn.l,mj
oil he Heard ail Het ri q Thcatrei,
Mei !- loud' .;, liiUeur isea Hater
Voela, Vanr-nt et-
THE LEADING HOUSES
- Atwsy. eiitn
raene. wire cr Writs for (nforrnstlen, tlsVs. Cts.
C Hetel Dennis
J The Dreakrrs
Mtrlsermth-thnheta
Alamac Metel
5 Riti Carlten
Hetel Brighten
Hetel Strand
C Hetel Chelsea
p Hetel Morten
Cunv.n ent snj
Hele Traymore
Th- Ambassadnr
ChjIlenH.Hidien Kn
Hetel St. Charles
The Shelburne
Gnlen Hall
Seaside Heuse
The Hnlmhurst
The Wiltshire
imfnrtt,ie ,rin .rrfe
rrem ii pcint. foTfulllnfermM n schsdeln.
rste ft nsult local ticket satnts
HUllllll
IWUJUJj
Hawkeyb STATE wilt sail front Baltimore te Hawaii Feb. 11.
The
Essex Coach
1345
b. Detroit
Spauldlnrj te Coach Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 24. hessn from
a ne.d of forty camtldates. W. K, tipauldlns,
of KalmJ.e. .Mien., wnu yestsrilsy was I
Minnereta, today will visit the school te
'set ncnuatnted" with students and taculiy
members.
V) clear . i.i """'""i every ntternoeti
ij .-- uii iiii iiiiiiii nml s.a
r tfi -I.. . . : "" '
i0d-- uKiwinc8 from his studyteru
Pw Relay Quartet
Mle WrUl.f ... . .
n thn .i " Vi..YJ" Jul ,n ""
. --r,' lucir
rants Ceac"h t . ,: 1-Vl''ur nrternoen
lickiM Lawnen Hobertaen. of the
fiaavV. ff "V team
mw
nd
roekltn atr a"m entered n thi
3teVTn K2?.?-tHV "lAt
nflr.!?; .romped nrc
-.-iiuir.in ....i. ,. - - .-
eeeads. ,: "i,, '" "".cr'm',e track In
'.wooden .Vu-i." "e I0r. nn out-
around the two-
JaXmms, w .T"
w.i teaent
""?ifi(en
t?J?'B''
Ceairel
the former
"gh star.
"ilth eJn'n B,r,?u'n' Iletd
' ttliA r?''J W'" ""POM thi
j., Wth iwia at the subtti-
ward. clalmlm:. pur's 7ne, 6H furlenis:
1 a oemwny, , .uer-
rlsy , -l-l a-l even
2. tTnr M.iP. 100. tlurns .... n-H B-S 1-3
a. Sueur Mint. 107. l'rlhle. . 7-U 7-r. 3-5
Tlin". iivi " ,,;;!""" -nrtncs liunt
res, inrsscen, iun anu Jiienflsl
'"feUIITH RACK, ths Mldlseasen Handicap,
for three-yenr-elds and upward, purse J1000.
l.'judB" Peer. 100, Penman 8-S 1-U 1-4
2. Hueep CI un, 110, Kclmy., fl.fl ., j.s
D. t I'rlii" J04 Kennedy.. 6-1 8-B 8-3
H Time. 1.S8. Mumbo Jumbo and Ths IM-
late also ran.
Coach Glonden Starts 21et Year
AnnPll. Md.. Jan. 24. RlrhaM Olen.
den. head coach or ths Naval Academy crew,
has started another season nt Annapolis
This Is examination week and his chars-cu
Jre busy wUhthjIr testa, but rn piejir"
tery wert wl". biel? r,,t week. Olendon
bcclna hU twenty-nrst ytar al coach ut the
Academy. maWlna him the lonseet efAiner.
can college coaches In continuous servtcs
it the same Institution.
Havana Entries for Wednesday
First rnca, purse J700, for muld.n trve-vear-ii
da, U furlenys:
Tni1ln il2 (b)Carlea
(n)8tralKht Enrlqus ....
Hhoetor 118 Ilrewn Shasta .
Ce.. Pat ..lie (fi)Chlva
Seths Lemen ..im Oeuwlthlin ....
(b)lnder Heth UD ,
OWhljruiy ertry. (b)Jenes entry.
rii-cend nice, purne. 1700, clslmlnrr,
three-eir-eldi, 0 furlong-s:
Den Mnnutil .... Mrs, Grundy ..
Hitter liltlne- ....100 Whispering- ..;
Iliir N'elss 103 Sun fllrl
bTbe ' Cnlinlte 10(1 Mary U
Moeiesiiue 110 fciunuwull
.nn
.112
.un
Alt,
ter
Playfellow Case Again Postponed
ww Yerk. Jan. 24. Uecauis of th. m
ness et Philip A. Brenntn. chief eiuni.l for
II, y. Dinciir. m
the
adjaurnci) for ft week ytstifjjiy.
secena trial of ths suit
;y
1100.000 raia for the horse Playfellow was
ilr.
of Mr. Sinclair ajralnst James F. Uohnsen.
owner 01 in wuiney oiame, te recover
..100
.,10.1
..100
..lUft
..110
.11
Third rnce, tiurse S700, fur fmir-year
olds nnd upward, ;lalmln, BV4 furlenasi
I.vrle 101
J, A.fred Clark. tOS
Bprlnxials 10
Kentmera .1 Oil
Quaker 10U
InUnclbte 110
uanay van ,.,.le
Jiiumn 106
Hliinnl Cerp ....me
Mollnere iea
Parele 'no
Amerlrin EnKle.ne
Fourth race, purse $700. for for four-year.
eMs and upward cslmlnj, in miles!
Hpeeay Ijuy .... en caraway ,..,, ion
Navale 100 Ths UnBllshman 100
renstantlna 10(1 Inre tn.
'nml w,v,,,( ,,,,,. .Hlf.X
Meado.-erth .....110 Jesn de
Fifth race. purss $S00, for three-year-olds
Tomanei .,'?" hdell iea
uwnin,H.(ti .....um ,-, in, i, ,,,,,
r.u.tre I0S The ltell Cat
Oydeula 120 '
Hlxth race, curie S700. ctnlminn- fn. ......
yesr.e'ds and upward. 1 m'le and B0 yards:
ustt .......... vn Tjacebean .. "..ion
ion
1-t
10
New Orleans Entries for Wednesday
first rnce, purse J1000. maiden trea.vcnr.
nidi f-irlenis:
l.llan Time . ..nn iniei m
Maritiiret Iiretta.M ' Patrolman IM
i.mlv llrettcnharn 118 'nh Tea ns
Drarle 1 a DHuMe ii
Lady Vennle . ...113 Drew Up ., lia
KUan JJ5 A,J. 'HBllble:
Stone Alte 1'H IflUBblrd US
I.ady Monmouth ..H'tUtdy liess 119
Afitln Hampton ..113
Second race, purse $1000, three-year-olds,
(l fiirlencfs.
ie-v Kedora ....
10tnar ......
10.1 '"ernstalk ...
lis 'Deep Sinker
.100,
.110
.110
I'M '
.108
.ins
..10 Dadla
,.110 Aian ellelble:
. 10.1 'Delly Vunl.i,
,.10J Mldnlftlit Sterlsa 103 i
ilUil I
handicap, three-
,.1'2
..lesl
..100 I
..ha I
..no
Nlff
Miss Crestwood
I'remsnnds ...
Iierrlnctnn ,..
Illlls Luck ....
I3ver He'd ....
Happy Uuxten
I. T
Mabel A
Third rnce. purse $1000
ear-e'd O furlena-:
I)enlt 10 Omnipotent ..
"y Dall 10T ii-iitn Cooper
Ceitlran ,. .10H Timbrel
Cap Heck 107 feinlu Peitir ,
llillllant Ray ....100 Dallet Mark .
Knet Oralis Ill
Fourth race, purse $1000. four-year-olds, '
1 1-10 miles! i
rimsrren .'. 08 rtalance Wheel 103
JVapltl 1n Msihanle .... St
llep 100 llmllce ..108
Fifth race, purw J10U0. four-year-olds and !
upward. 14 miles; I
Ladv Llmlan . . .101 Kf'rnlty no
Oceurcernau . . . .100 Midnight Sun , ...in
Madcn F 100 'Kiherter ."... lOtl
Remee ii2Fiui8v ..:;.;;;;le."
Hlxth rare. du,m tlnen. ..u...i.,. .
; ,.Tj.;i uvn::; - -,-,r-u,u ,lu ,
Vales ','ilH Harry' Bhannen, 10T eid Faithful lnx
idst.ie'J 'Ceurtvlcw ut
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ever jiem. rireproei. Open all yesr.
Hetel Bojcebcl ''?? '.m ,.;,,".' S
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Mary Jans Baker '01 Hlasaway U.l-.lu
Wise Man 110 Loyalist ... .! "it
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Apprentice allowance of 0 ponedi claimed.
Weather eleaxj traeit fast, 'WUHa, 5,iuala'
Wadswerlhs
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.107 K(.Otrh X'rnrAl''. ' ' ' 1
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Heyai jjuck ....iu, -ace , , .,,108
Seventh race. purs HO00. feur-ytarjlds
ard upward, 1 1-1 miles, ' '
Quite 101 l.ecacy
Iteee of PlcarJv ,. 03 'Iren Hey . ..107
Tulsa 107 'l'ls ...'.. ! loe
Paula V 107 Current llints . in
Sun Myth 100 'Live y .... "
Helle ,Pft drier ,.10 A'Je e1 lelblei "U
Captain Tern ...'en Homeward Wound 100
Weather cloudy, track a-oed.
t Flvapauads apersntlM alie wanes elalnyta.
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Newest typ easy op
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lifts en deer win
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Kadiater shutters and
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Neutral gear lock.
Cord tires.
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