Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 04, 1922, Postscript Closing Stock Prices, Page 10, Image 10

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LEAGUE LEAD IS STAKE
ROBERT W. MAXWELL
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Blrj'rpHEI'Rl!; getting excited out West about the nmuteur standing of their
&''.' X athletes. Following the expose nt llli.iels and Notre Uame, which ruined
KP!p the Chrecrs of seventeen athletes because they appeared n a let of Jehn
, Smiths and Tem Browns in a hick football game, the ether colleges have
dinted 'off the nearchlight and turned it en In their own back yards Theie
vill be some startling developments, becau.-e everybody it running for cover
and these caught in tbrj open are turning State's evidence.
There is no doubt that conditienH are serious out there. Athlete
who have been playing summer baseball and getting away with it are very
nervous, and In a short time everybody will be accusing each ether. It will
b a nice scandal te clear up.
Grevcr Hoever, conch of the Taylorville. 111., football team, who played
the fleck of Jehn Smiths iu the big game, hat. kicked in with some divcleiirei
which mar start something. He claims that Gorden l.ecke and Aubrey I)c
vine, of Iowa's championship football team, were net protested by Illinois
because Illinois nthletes pleyed professional baseball against them. He ahe
says Wisconsin stars played summer baseball.
But here Is another statement which should be explained. It is a shot at
the colleges in the East, which means that there may be an investigation iu
this section :
"I see that .Tee Stcinamau. who played for me in the Tajlerville game.
has been barred," says Hoever. "But Jee should worry. If lie wants te
play mere college football he ran go te any number of ether Eastern schools.
t 'They're all filled up with them down East."
Hoever pays that Knutc Iteckne, coach of the Notre P.ime football team.
knew all about the game two days after it had been plajed. and "did nothing
until the Illinois plaers -who were caught squealed." Iteckne denies tins
and says he will Institute libel proceedings against Hoever. But that's nrdy
a private scrap.
Anether charge has been made, indiiectlj. regarding eligibility rules in
the East. The following dispatch was shipped from Chicage:
"The Investigation may also extend eastward. Juiulrle are being made
about football players who have recently gene te take up higher education in
three different institutions in Pennsylvania."
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OXDER what cellegis they are alluding at!
Manufacturers' Club Starts Training Monday
Manufacturers' Club will start active training en Monday
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- international amateur euuaru tournament wijicti logins one week later.
The club is expected te be in wonderful condition and assist materially in
making the tourney a big success.
Seems strange that a clubhouse should train for a billiard tourney, but
sjich is the case. Je" Mayer, former amateur champion, who is en the Com
mittee en Arrangements, snjs se, and Jee should knew
"If will take a week te gel In Minpe the room Iu which th" teiimnnieiir
is te be held," said Mayer. "Fer seven days the temperature must be kept
between 7". and 74 degrees, se thit the billiard balls will become acclimated.
The tables, tee, must become accustomed te the temperature. There an
many things connected with conducting a championship teurnamint that the
public knows nothing about.
"Billiard balls are as susceptible te ;nldsis a human being." he nu
tinticd. "The slightest draft K likeh te cause the ball te hump." and Hie
player misses an easy' shot. The ball expands slightlj en the spot v. heie the
air hits It and rolls out of Hue Fer that reason tin wn teinperatuic i
maintained in the room throughout the tournament.
"I lest an amateur championship because of a 'hump.' 1 was placing
in Xew Yerk and was making a long run. The balls weie udder cmitrid'and
I had a very easy shot when somebody opened a window. I p.ild no tittpn tittpn
tlen te It and shot The ball missed by an inch, and I attributed it te the
sudden change in temperature. It is difficult te get billiard balls for iliam iliam
plenship matches, and 1 nra new trying out fifteen sets in the hopes f getting
two geed ones. Fer ordinary billiards they arc nil right, but one must have
n perfect set for important games."
The national tournament, which ends in Broekljn tedn. will furnMi four
players and lteudll, of France, and Be, nf Helland, will be the ether ton ten
testants. Hedden, last jear' champion, was expected te be one of the con.
testants, but his withdrawal from the Brooklyn event disqualifies him
Hedden suffered an attack of temperament and went te his home In Dewngiac,
Mich., after losing te (iardner.
Hedden claimed (Jardner deliberate distmhed him while he w.-is la
Ing and said he would net stand for It. In ether word-, the .Michigan man
Inst his "goat." .
In a letter te J. P. Allen, secretnrr of tit" association, he chaiged (Jard
ner with "conduct which I believe may be properly ierine,i 'shniklng.' iiispiic.l
by low cunning, suggestive of cowardice and violation of the rules."
nRETTY iiem7 rhniuei te tuakr in en nmalrin Innrnamrnl. hut
thr effinali M nothing, l'lnyrrt nrc tnnprniiiirutal mul rumc
timf trlrct thru- eicu ejcmrj te explain a ilrfrnt.
THE crucial game In the Intercelle
glatc League will take place tonight
I iu Priiueteu between the Tigers, tin-,
defeated In the lengue te date and
I'enn undefeated at all this season.
Conch Eddie McNichol and his team
I along with some !W)0 Rtudents will
leave this afternoon nt 2:50 for Tiger
town en a special train. The Prince
ton freshmen quintet anil the Bed and
Mine yearlings are due te step off iu
tjie preliminary game scheduled te start
at 7:lfi. According te the arrange
ments made hy Manager Zimmerman,
of the Ked and Blue team, the entire
party will return nbeut a half hour
after the game.
Princeton has been the surprise of
the league thus far. After getting
away te a peer start In the opening
games before the league series started
the Tigers started a drive that In-
ludd among the victims. Dartmouth.
.Cernell and Columbia. Hill Zabn.
1 '-en'-b of the Tigers, defented his
brother Ctcnrge. through the medium of
Hie Orange and Black team by a
single peinl in Hanover.
A victory tonight will mean the fif
teenth in succession for Penn and
leadership in the league. A victory for
the Tigers and they will be en a fair i
way te winning the chammensh n.
That the student body of neither Uni
versity Is ever-confident is evidenced
i by the even money betting that has been
i going en during the last week, ,
j Captain Bill Grave and his mates are
' In excellent shape and ready for the
I baldest geme of the season. Several
I of the plavers feel that any team that
i i an wallop the Middles can also defeat '
I the bt in the Intercollegiate league.
i Beseiiftst and Huntzlnger will start the j
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NATIVITY MAKES
game at tlie forward pests with Grave Whvn nil thr world is old, Ind,
at renter and Pes Miller and Al Vegelln , At Kinpilcy used te rear.
hen hcarlt arc preteina cold
POP GEERS IS STILL
DRIVING A MEAN NAG
After Fifty-four Years of Competing in Championship j
'Field, Veteran Hess Driver Holds All Records j
Ever Made Any Place
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By GRANTLAND RICK
Beyond the Horizon horseflesh, nnd no man ever knew mere
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KAYOULA HUSTL
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Downtown Victer in Exciting
Basketball Contest in Sec
ond Half Rally
LOCAL BALL TEAMS
TO HAVE BIG YEAR
Big Get-Together Gathering Ap
points Beard of Arbitration
te Govern Spert
DONOVAN NAMED PRESIDENT
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ATI.,NTHI CITV. STT
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aJthnlic City'i life and tbmt
made doubly tnitnaM.dZr.
If mmtl'lherU knew, about ni,ti
TRSMSiORE
X Atlantic CiTy
. itnii,ji iiuiki tJUCCtSi
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at the guard positions. The first two
reserves will be Dessen nnd Goldblatt.
I both or whom are capnble enough- te he
1 playing en nftie out of ten teams.
Ac. erdlng te last-minute reports the
Tiger will aNe be In tlp-tep shape for
the game. Al Wlttmer. the gridiron
rtnr an 1 captain of the team this year
Iu sin ce-i. ion te Mel Dickinsen, declared
Ineligible sheitly before the star of the
season, was in the Cnlversity Infirmary
for several dajs, hut get Inte practice
Wednesday night Klness. another reg
ular who has been en the sick list,
it-ported in midweek nnd appeared none
I lie worse from his confinement. Th
last na ued wits taken ill shortly after
the Cernell game and was unable te
pl.n against the Orange the following
night.
Piinceten will prnbabb line up with
j.Ieffiles and Klness us the forwards,
(laities nt center ami Wlttmer nnd I.eeb
1 al the guard pests. Wright and Jen
nings will be Hie liist. string substi
tutes.
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Heets and Saddle.
And 7'inir it catlina "Fere!"
A few can stick around, lad.
The way they used te tin.
And cover worlds of ground, lad.
At tcfjiiy-eiic or tire.
You'll find in ;irtr or rhyme, lad.
Among competing men.
Hew feir run njecl; at time, lad.
Beyond three score ami ten.
Wherefore I spill these chreis. lad.
Amid the jamboree.
Saluting old "Pep" (teas, Ind.
The Man fiem Tenncucr.
Something In Sheet at
A COMPETITOR amid the champion
ship field for fifty-four years.
S'tlll rnted high among the champions
at the age of seenty-ene!
That is the mark thrtt "Pep" f?eer,
king of Grand Cltcuit drivers, is will
ing for any one te sheet at.
And "Pep." facing n new season,
has no thought of retiring te think It
ever.
Se far "Pep" lias wen mere com
petition thnn iin.i man Hint cmt iied.
Bern in Murfieesbore. Tenn.. inan
j ears before the Civil War broke out,
"Pep" began diivlng back In 1 SOS. be
fore "Pep" Ansen could beat out a
PLAYS ST. HENRY .TONIGHT
The Kajeula basketball team wen one
of the .best-plaved games seen down
town this senen, when Petey Kilpnt-
1 lick's passers took Nativity into camp
nbeut the art of handling a horse. He
, has had a phenomenal record for fifty
! four years, and he Isn't near through i
yet. Before he is through he will set !
up a record for competition that all
j r lie Ty Cobb. 'Babe' Ruths nnd Jnek
i Dempseys together will never ap
I preuch."
Anether "Pen" ' Ht " -Antheny's Hall. Twenty-third
REMAINED for another V.0)" I"'"' '"neuter streets Mst evening, lie
baseball te leaie another target' ""nl "arP wn" -'' nmI mn.rkwl
which the clan mnv sheet at for some I ," se,,n(1 timi' llmt laeuln has low-
time in mn iTed the colors of their uptown rivals i one of the hotels eentrnllv
"Pep" Ansen came along only a short
while after "Pep" Gers. and "PeC
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Ansen remained iu major league lui-V-ball
for twenty-six ,eais.
Cy Yeung. Hans Wagner ami Nap
T.n.ieie till took a crack at these figuie.
en the home court this season.
Nativity was very much In the run-
but fell four or five seasons shy
And. as we recall the intimate cir
cumstances. Ansen batted ever ."00 his
last season out.
nlng in the first half which ended In
favor of Kajeula. 11 te 0. At the start
I of the second period the untewncrs even
showed te better ndvnnlnge nnd grad-
Apprexlmately fifty delegates repre
senting some thirty or mere of the
preminnt bascbtll teams in this city
attended the initial gathering of the
Allied Athletic Association of Pennsyl
vania at the Benedict Service Club last
evening, nnd It was agreed by every one
In attendance that the seml-nres nnd
sandlntters in thlse. locality nre in for
the biggest year in their history in the
1022 campaign.
Harmen.v was the kevnete of the
gathering nnd net the slightest discord
attended the evening's transactions.
The resignation of Jim Benner, presi
dent nnd manager of Shannhnn. was
accepted, and II, M. Donevnn, of the
Donevnn -Armstrong tenm, elected te
the position temporarily.
Mr. Donevan proved a live wire and
while he only accepted the position tem
porarily, made such a decided hit with
these present that Immediately n move meve
mctn was organized, festered by I he
larger clubs, te secure his candldncy
for the position when It Is permanently
filled.
Name Arbitration liean!
The lengue is apparently going about
the 1022 campaign in a business. like
manner. The president said he believed
that net even he, in his enthusiasm, was
aware of the possibilities of the organi
zation when conducted along proper
lines.
One of the principal items nf busi
ness was the naming of n Beard of
Arbitration te govern the sport In this
city. Three prominent men were nnmed
nnd their decision en all matters will be
final.
The heard Is headed by W. W. Iteper.
coach of the Princeton football team,
nnd the ether members nrc Judge Jehn
M. Patterson nnd Rebert V. Maxwell.
Sports Editor of the Evening Puiu.ie
Ledgkr.
Anether matter that was widely dis
cussed was the umpire question, but ns
the arbiters are themselves plniining-an
organization of their own this subject
was. left In nbeynncc until later when
n committee of the Allied Association
will wait upon them.
Committees Are Appointed
President Donevan appointed a mini- i
bcr of committees who will report back I
at the nexl gathering, which is sched
uled for Friday night. It has been de
elded te change the meeting nlace tn '
the hotels eentrnllv leciiteil.
It is aimed te secure every team in
the city as members, and a committee I
Leaded hy Art Sommers Is new at erk
milking a personal canvass of the ub-cn-tecs
and these net members te lime them
at the next gathering.
A constitution nnd bj-laws committee i
has also been named, and It Is likelv
that a new name will he chosen nt the
next meeting. The report of Trensiiier
Themas Turner showed m l,e,ilih li:ii
TLANTICCT
Directly tm the OceaniW
TifaPlMHofcleflMftctqi
Phillips Heuse
MautchuKlli Af . nrar Ilnth
WILL OPEN
I'RIIMY. EKHBUAHY teft
nr cxlentlte Iraprutrmrnli, AJilmj
prlrlU bilhi nnd running ealrr In HnZL
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ittiimlnril In culMric nnd xcnUe
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tlotlmeti. pJ;
Virginia aa. near Deach. Running wiian
Anicr. nine. $4 per dv ue.
AM HI, LIS. Ownr. N. !. COLLINS. Ha.
nvibb s-vit 1111c.it iaL
Writ or phena.
iew lurk Ae. nTu
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Alxaya open, always readv: termj tnedfi.
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plan. All rnnptlp)iew. MHS.
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Westminster
runnlnE water. Open all year.
KNAUEIL
Ave. nr. UeiekT
inui natlii:
KOPf:
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Hbtel Boicebel Kentucky Av. nr. bete.
. . .... excellent table. vj.
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SHORFHAM V'lriUU,, Ate. nearlUMk
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Bpeelal reiii?rd winter ratta. A tela OraW.
New Clarian Kentucxy Ave. Jailej
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AH1IKVII.I.K. N. C.
Write Cliimlier,ef Commerce for III,
FI.UKIUA
FLOniDA for Infer. ."'rite Ir.fer. Duma,
13sj w nay St.. Jackienvlllc. Ft, -
enEKN revB rirmxnw. n,A.
THE QUI-S1-SANA
GRl'.EN COVE SPRINGS, FI.A.
The Oul-SI-srm la a me4rn, flrrnrecf trusren.
Ileniclikt. Northtrneeolilng. Ideal mrracndinn
for thma acr king rempltK rwt or rll diet
The eildaat and lrct Salplie-Marne a irrlrri
,,.L,0T,I,LW, 2Wate ami Public Wef-
l"(M gallon boiling Rew per minute).
l:crcatiene: Swimming, (ielf, Tennli.
aluntliiE. Flslilnc. Dnnclnir.
Popular rattt, apply KOSCOE A. MARVEL,
Summer eeanen
IaJcef Pnrme-e Hetel. I ahe Durmerr, Vt.
TOI'RS
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HAT tj pes, such as these
.1,.fitillit , nun timv in tlin linlil
Or is the competition tee keen for an
entry te cover se much time without
cavlnc InVJehn Hull has been a battler
The Kali- r.reuniN ..resents ., n. . . " " "'' "'" ":" " '' ' ' in cif championships for forty-four
i.suall, nttiache card tedaj. lcaturcd 7 '"""" ,iV, ."i,-'.! in ISflS le .vars; and that is another target no one
U the .'..mil. IIan.lle.ip. at a mile and fn l"".., ,'5"."i1 "n: Pceui beat out li ' :'' ''- -'""'"'I' "e wnH l-fO'-cigl.t
asKtecntb. for a purs,, of SlT.fli). ,.. rjp..., L'cfere he "r "i as nm bewbn ,nr' 0,,, wh 10 wnt t0 tU" tewth
!," -1 -V .--nl.l Ler.- of lack l'h.l- ' Xw . hlCl ' "e ball ren'.d of the la. IlrltM. championship
lips. gnn;l nt am dl-tnnee en nnv kind ' , iin,i ,.,. i,,.,,,, nl.nteil 'and he will likely be en band again at
of track and unbeaten at New Orleans. " vu ti,,,-,-nr,l nmi Prim-nimi liu.l ! 1'iestwlck this coming May
nppcais best, even conceding weight nPV,,r mt., the-grldiren and no t.pert-
.. .ill I l.i i.lliniiL 4 ii tlin t i i.n I '!. ..I ' . . .. .
Play e.n Opponent's iSeries
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i.mi .ii iu mtuiiir iiiisnuich ei piu,er ill Hie green cloth game
J OH tll(
te nlnT
en tlie nerves of their opponents. A billiard nlnwr shenl.l imve ..,.
temperament, should be annoyed bv nothing and act s if he were enjoying
himself at all times. When 0ne player makes n long run the ether is fe'i i
te sit in a corner, take a firm held en his cue and lefrnin from falling asleep'
Nobody pn.s any attention te the man en the bench. If he should rea"l a book
hf would net he noticed.
Hut some of the plajem rui the bench haie a habit of pulling little stu.
te nhnkc the nerve of the man who is sheeting. While the (.pectatefs jMc
Kllent, intcnM'ly inti'te.sieil in a certain shot, nnd the plnjer is stmlvin- what
he should de, the opponent might decide the tip ,,ti his cue needs tiviiur and
start te Mnoeth it with sandpaper After that K. takes a file am smooth's "i,e
tip In an entirely unconcerned manner, ns if he was the enlv one in the plncc
Anether stunt is te get up, walk te the water-cooler and take -i drink
All of these things nre likely te take the shooter's mind oft Ills. ,,rk and if
he. Is the least bit nervous he might just as well put his cue n the n,i The
eafcty plajers thee who use lets of "nil" also nte numerous if ,n
feel they cannot make the point they spread the balls .,n ee,- the rnble and
make the next shot almost impossible.
iOn .1 YEI1 .ie; nil l the centritauti m thr mlr, nl ,l ,,.
(HPllf iciVI play according te Heulc nnd their v,ll hr ,, nriim f
CM ft durinn the matches.
Benny Leenard Boycott Off
i win nenn.v i.eenniu oeyfon ,ui he .Ieeliueil ,,ff nei KipIim nighi
Ilenny himelf takes en Ke.-k.v Kansas at .Mndlsen Snii.irc iii"nen
will be a cbnmpinnsblp match for the world's lightweight haiiuuensliip
Tcj Ilickard is the promoter ' bus the hanhet has been buried, hut n
somebody's dome
le all til" etliers in tlie t.ice. I nltcd
Verde and Hgene Days should furnish
the rtintei tien. although Slippery Kim
and IS intra Huck have big confession
! In weights.
The Whirl purse for n distance of
t ."'y fui longs, the secondary feature.
, should se ie High Cesi op ,is last
showing "eiiiinii'ier and Muh-lher me
ntbiis ih it should make a geed show
ing I buses well placed In ether races
inc. 1'iist ini'i Prince K . Daniel.
I'etir I'.i'.iwn; second- Diana. Ticklish,
Ciciiiiibe : third Swecpy, Knet tiiass.
l iiiiiiipe'cut sixth -- Walnut Hall,
.Scotch Virdict. (Jeneral Ilnlg, seventh
Hcrmi- Kciublc. Censul, l.uckj (iirl.
i Havana l'liM nice Hazel It.. High
(ilvmpiis. 1 ekcj H.; second Sun Rese,
Midian. I'lasccelii : third Win or IJult
i I.m-ic, The r.u'piiicr ; fourth CJuv'ner.
I'.clle of i:ii..lliethtewn, The Itey ; fifth
Diwisin. Stonewall. Kl.vcast; sixth
I-'iitr aiiu Wanner, Stir l'p. (ieeige
W
mg page hail ever carried a nne Known
as "The Standing of the Clubs."
Thcie wasn't a thought of n golf
.eurse. and tennis was merely an after
noon's fad.
Yet heie is "Tep" still up among
the champion", still the greatest driver
of them all. the larest marvel in the
field of sport.
The (iiand Old Man
Wi: WIIKK disitissing the'i nri-er ei
"1'ep" f jeers a few dns age with
I'lank .Tenes, the well-known spoils speils
man, for whom (ieers has driven for
main jenr.
"There has never been aneiher like
him." said Mr. .lenes. "His ability
lias been a phenomenal thing, but his
integrity has reached te even higher
heights. When 'I'ep' (Jeers make. a
; gei,
.I'lTSlM.MONS. still in
r al the age of I'ertj -six.
the
was
the eldest fighter of class te exchange
(rliluvvs. but Heb did net get se early a
start in the ring ns Deinpsey, .TefTries
nnd Corbet t. lie wen his tlvre at the age
1 where most men ense firing.
"poi'" I
-t Kit,
(iKKUS.
"I'ep" Alisen, Meb
.minions, Jehn Han and a
few ethers have all shown hew far cer
tain entries fiem the race nt large can
go when they refuse te let worry and
neiveus pressure break them down,
being content te give their best te the
game and leave the rest of It te fate,
I unlly crawled tip until the tetnls were
deadlocked at 1."i, The figures were
also even nt KJ. hut two field losses
ny iMipatrici; sent laetila Inte tie1 mice in tie irensurr
i. . . ..
lean never te be Headed.
I The uptnwners were held te three
IO!' . flelil trn.'lls llfillnrrlinr H.iiifl.iks nn.l
Temple nil hitting the net for one
basket, while Ku.veiiln registered seven
two-pointers. K'lpatrlck and Stevenson
each nuking a pair of twin tallies and
'Ink" Kegau contributing three. Sam
Moereliead. who has been setting scor
ing records of latc.falled te count from
tlie field.
Tonight at Natlvlt.v's hall, at I'.el
giade street and Allegheny avenue, a
series will be started with St. Henry's
announced for tlin uptown basketball
championship of Philadelphia. Consid
erable Interest is being displaced as te in Hie Amine, aid A I, minister Avenue
tlie outcome of tie dimes'. :. -. i:;.eii a. i
St. Henry recently wen twenty-six
straight foul est s and since that time
lias udded Andy McMnhen nnd Charlie
O'Neill te the team and expects te
spring a surprKc en Nativity, which has
been beaten enlv once en the home
fleer, and that by Seuth Phllly Hebrews
by a single point several mouths age.
Included In the maiiiigcis present, weie
Phil Haggerly. of Nativity; HIM (;(.n
son. of North PhiiV; JJIII.v Whitman, of
P.rldesburg : Chappie Jehnsen, of the
New Philadelphia Stars; I.arr.v Sum
mers, of Alpha ; Art Somers. of the All
Americans; Kill Weber, of Media: J,
McCnugliiic.v. of l-'leisher: Wld Conrev.
of Philadelphia Terminal: IMdie Celt-
lleb. of the Sphas. nnd Phil llnrth. of THE
tlie l uban Mars.
COLLEGE POLO
Breckln Riding & Driving Club vs. Pcnna.
Admission reserved scuts. ;,V' unit SI, lift.
iirniTiii .iiiiiiciKiiin. ur. iiri.eis en su
Ulark i Cruises by C. P. R. Stcamew
CLARK'S 3rd CRUISE, JAN. 23, 192
ROUND THE WORLD
Br the Specially Chartered Superb C. I'. R.
. ' Empreaaef France" 18.481 (r-utea
, fle,'il" P'e for the whole trip. Heutfi
. .f k' p""n-. San Franciice. Iioiie
lulu, 14 dn in Japan, Ghinj, Manila, Java.
Sinjipere, llurnnli. Option et IV dais ia
India. Colen, 4 data in Cairn, Nipl,
Havre, Southampten: lalep everil Ouebea
K. le Montreal and New erk. ,
4 MONTHS, $1,000 nnd up
Including Hetcla. Driv es Cuidea. Prci.elc.
CLARK'S 19th CRUISE, FEB. 3, 192
re rrirrr nn a nr i it
ITmmilLftKAHilAN
.... "' Specially Chartered, Sumptueua S. S
I'.Ml'ltliivSef SCOrHNir' oil burner. 25.0M
lroiiteni;rj5 DAA S CruISP. $600 and up! I9diil
inblypiand I'eleHlne: Spain, llal). Greece, alt'
KtJROI'R l'alen I'lay Teura. $100 ue.
Ilurllrl Tunis Ce.. 'Jtltl . Ililli s,
(llli'siile, KliinerlH & llr-rd. III.! Wulnut
Ir.inklln I'lrld. lilmlirls'
Uniirlns Vllrr Hi
li at
nnd Siuldlnit's.
li.unr
B
I'T, after all, "Pep" (ieers hcildh
the list. He expects- te round out
statement you can put it down as beinglMxt.v consecutive sciimjiik of competitive
per cent correct. I.vcn If sport in the cliampinnMilp arena, and It
exactly 100 per
four or five ether witnesses saw the
ineldent in a different way. the Geers
verdict stantlh unchallenged.
Ve man ever Knew mere about
any one can pans that mnrK i'ep i
willing te pus along the laurels without
complaint.
( efyrtglit 10''' W ri.uhis I!cseivct.
DUNDEE GETS DECISION
Johnny Awarded Verdict Over Jee
Benjamin After Fifteen Rounds
New' Yerk, l-'eb. !. .lehnnv Dundee,
world's Junier lightweight boxing cham
pion, la-t night defeated Jee Henjamliu
of San Kranciscn, receiving the judges'
decision at the end of their fifteen -round
bout In Madisen Squaie (iardeti.
Dundee wen eleven of the fifteen
reiindK, three weie even and the final
round went te lienjamln
NATIONAL
1 1 1th & Catharine Sis. "
"Ml IIIMY i;
iniiNN
MAYO
vs.
.IOIINNV.
MAHONEY
M.
WAGNER
.iiir.
JACKSON
inn,
vs.
vs,
lr.ll. I
COBB
vi. i.r.it.
vs. CHIP
Mil
WAGNER
-IIHVIV
GIBBONS
iiiisn
SALVAD0RE vs. DONNELLY
llrit-.rranurd Mum of Mir Sciiseii
Come llnrlvt
Krsrrvril SraU. a I. All, a I, nil, din.,
AUDITORIUM A. A.
llt.Mil.l l'111'I..Mt v-s.
TONIGHT TONIGHT
MIKE KEARNSvs. JIMMY JORDAN
5 OTHER GOOD BOUTS
I Preston 6108
as rresun eiDS wait lull
CE PALACE
mi&TH A MARKET BTREEIS ,
TONHGHT
U YAI F vs.
Hfrinceten
liilfri-nllrcltilr finine)
. I lie Miiitlri:: fler l.mnr
It
. and
'i In
The Hardest Battle
of My Ring Career
.iin
amiaii------ ava
AlllllaA 'AIIIIIIA '
in w v. mi ii am ii hi -v "- " " -
uiiLi iu iTinuiiiniie i
HI ' ICE SKATING
Competent Inatructera at All SeiiliU
T1IB SCISSIONS QMI..
Lnr,
HO A I'D Hi" Tiiiimi hiire huird lnh.rr
enlilr. He xi ill hate leu en I ndan ,
(.eini ahi lift hi v-ihlic i r,
n ud fli a n it
I'lli! ID hr
in i i Innl mill
Jienld it in ,-i.
BA,
I Is III
Itv 1 1. 1 J I.
110 7 h'latik r.nglej matched
tuiiud-
lies Chic
I'eistell
FISTMEN IN 3 CLASSES
AT NATIONAL TONIGHT
Lightweights. Welterweights and
Featherweights Paired In Bouts
Lightweight, welterweight and feath
erweight matches' will be the fe.it ire
of the weel;! show scheduled tonight
nt the National A A . Khvniiu and
1 Catharine streets A pair of ne e'ev-
& , erat 33fi-peiindcrs new In tlie Kasl
pfsr'ar te jab al each ether in tue -'ar
T' haut. brlnclnir hiucther .Inlmnv Il.in.
L. ' ..!
S'ki Rnlv:
well matched
The welterweight t-et-te te be Le
tween Jimmy tiibben, of (irn.vs l-'errj
and Jee Jacksen, nf Seuth I'bllndel
plila
m
V
V '
ar
illy, of rnlontevvn. I'a.
and
They
I'hi!
Mil!
STATE COMPLETES CASE
AGAINST TEX" RICKARD
February 11 Set for Argument en
Dismissal of Girls' Charges
N'evv Verl.. 1'i-h li j;,. . p 1
The Male lis ,KJ , einpi.n., pM.si.i.
,1n'"'",,"1 '! "w" iig.illit l.i'iu-gc I..
'lex" Itii-knid. spnrm pieiiHilcr.
charged una having as. unit, , .ln c
Unci;, hfteen .vcais old, uud Annn Ilcss.
eleven.
Ma I). S r lcl,;ird (nun-el.
, then acked diMiil-iii of the ilmrgcs en
the ground of liisiifljcunt evidence The
Court set rchrunry 11 as the dale fei
.aiguiiH'iits en the nmi ion
The attacks, Anna tcstilicd lasi night
I vvi re made in the lower of Madisen
Square (inrden. where the promoter
U Siinlir for twelve
I knocked Slmlei
out out III mere
vvnjs 1 1 1 n ii one. for
I iin him s,, hnril
en the chin that T
dime him through
the ropes and into
the I n ph of t h c
sporting writers at
the ringside with
I minute (1 seconds
te go 111 the twelfth
heal Hut before
I hung my right
h a ii d en Chick'n
i nliln In. lrnvn me
s4 ..l,,,,.. i.u linr.l II
jB 1, Mil,, ,i .,..
IaiKSi v licipaicd In.
Simh'i wa going gient gunH then.
Me had lust given Henny T,eeunril nnd
.lehnnv Kilhline tough fights, and wn
estnhli.hlng ii reputiilieii for being an
"Iren-jawed' boxer.
Anvvviiv. shertl.v after Hie hell ram
! M
' & ' i
l,z.,.--t&B
I M ilfr'iiflHb
-1 'JZZM1
m m
WI .Ml.
at
l he bell
the beginning of tlie liglit. I eresei
iiuiiiitiiiii nn nflice .ind an aiiartment.
Anether local (entest w lib Ii hah been nnd in nn apartment en West I'nrM-
the talk of the town Is that betvveep 'ivetith sncei mar I'lfih .(venue.
-l Wagner and Kid Wagner. Thev rndcr i niss.,.Nl,lnnalien bv . IMinel
aru featherweight' ami Seuth I'hila- r.n- HicLnni tim iri in-..i.-n .i.... i
s- ""JPi"' r,vn'8' . , , wept when ipietluurd iclative te an-
jrh0 -..rC.,,rn c"'"B''nr,l' between I ether ca,. In which Mie had aii.earr,
e i0"" M"hewsf.'. nf tlinere. and 11N ,iuplaimitit iigainst twr ',, Mm-
$k- 'Jeunt Geerge Chip, nf 'lainariiiii. is a j,.v ..harge.h She told i..un.. -he
f" ill . Illallatlllallnh (llllli.ll . . .
W' 'ifn ri II I r I -VI , IIHII t l lllellllier flll.V t lllllg a'lell I lllelwe
i?-y Cobb ami Johnny Mnj, pnncl- , , ,,, ,,,,,'Mleti. When the niieruev
SilS'.iiiiU in the nnenlne uuinber. hare been i i ...- ...i.i .: , -
--' . . ,--i ---- --- - i pri-ssru iicr ,jin iiiii-siii.u4 in jiu ei -
WBtewn rivals for a long time , ferl , r,.frPsl, h(,r lnlnd. ,ir. gr .nil.
0fb J. . 1 nn liillilfil' iihtil inn in..' mn ii .nm
if! 'a-tal .a a ' "'HI
TSPvmnny uoraen seats pugn i the two men named in the ether
''?.. JtWndeah. T I'tb. I, II-iiil- ths ac- I I nil t reillciilber aiivlllln" nbeut
9.;;ufMer threuiheul, Jabblne pff.'lively with i )..,.
J ". t . hat nila Maiinai IntilAal xr I'lillMlalnl.l', -
; V 4 I J ajajrala lall4 llllll u IIVU l Hlbl'ITi'lln
a rigin in turner n j "i"-'-'
him I'vcrv epe in the heuw juniped
up and veiled for n knockout. Chick
vvn" vvel.liling around Ihe ring, but he.
knew eunuch te cover up and managed
te stick the itiiind out. lie recuper
ated ipncklv, and came nut for the
M'cein! leiiiul as fri'hh as n dalny.
Anxious for W. ).
. I wn- nnxleiiri le M-eie a knockout,
in I tore from my corner with my
guard down. Ah we met In the center
of the ring. Slmler brought his right
hand from the fleer, and it caught me
right en the button. I think it was
case, he hardest punch I ever received,
ili.nl f
lr .hjfAnWd ft popular (lectn.et, ever Temmy J'nah
r.4teAitati. In thn tfr.rettn.l wind mi nf ih
'' x --'-'- A ,.1. I ( .,!. ,. l...... Ira k..
TfSVal ,llllta VM-A -" Mat Pll' 111 III"
lal-i ar.aa4Cl aaliiiaa taa tttafe ajahihtlaal n .net
Atleu. In III" ler..r,iin.t wlpd uu nt tie
r anew in in.
,inlvvlndiin,
aiepraa liar-
in ine InlM
U'a auditorium. , In th
ban.Jilanrisr. .nf Hailelnn
.-"...;. I --... : ..
LQI'iaiai innv- LIIV
'av1. whirlwind baitl.
Kid Beebe's Boek Out Tonight
"ttivrn T'.n .Senn '-a IH mry nn 'ii li'i-. u. u.
rnier of Jbl'l He. In . veteran of nun III, in '
cm iKiiilxiylll I. iliatiluii i nl ilic Niiiiinuj
A. A. UilVTavtiUuc.. I
5
1) .-urn sugaci, anything
became a Mur before my eyes and
I iheuyhl sure J irns geinu down.
Hit I I didn't, I staggered aieund
the ling for scmal srcuiuh, pro pre
Uvtiuu myall ' -" "' f'd.
Jt KsUN
I infill 1 the bell ithifl. nnd. hcliete
im ii n ii.i ii n eli nine inund.
I ran back te my inriier and a I sat
down Hee I Ingle) . who wa furious be
cause I wa .n careless, took tils open
hand and gave me a icseunding slap
right nn iiiv mouth. "Yeu want te lie
lilt, iin jeiiV" he reaied "Well, If you
think veu i an win a tight by blocking
Ins with jour chin. I'll help .veu
i a bit Take that" Then he pre-
I id the smelling sut, and started te
vvml. ever me.
I was still weak in the third and
Slnder had the edge when the hell rang.
However. 1 was coming around and the
i e-i hi t ween rounds did me a world of
geuil T was m.vself in the fourth teiind
and boxed rings around Chick.'.
Itcghis Forging Ahead
I-'ieui the fourth en I wen eveiy
round Most of the time we steed In
the cenlei of the ring and slugged away
for dear life. The fans were wild.
Hats were tecd iu the air and the
applause was deafening, I had the
betler of virtually every exchange, al
though Simler sunk home many a tcr
rilic wallop
rinnlb. In the last leiiiul. I iressed
my right te I be jaw and dropped Simler
for a en ii i of six. He arose and rushed
nl me, but I met. him with a perfectly
timed right- hit ml nnd drove Iilni from
the i enter of he ring clear out Inte the
nudlciiie The sperl writers lifted
him up te the ring platform, but he
vn dead te the world and never stirred
while the lefeiee WIIH counting .
I picked Chick up nnd carried liltn
te his corner, where Ilia seconds worked
ever him for fully frve minutes before
lie wan revived.
The newspapers claimed it was
the best fight held in Bosten in
ycais. t knew it was the toughest
nne Willie Jacksen ever engaged
in, )iytcny,
nirlilr Jlltrliell vvlllj
riniim nr nis rme raa
eUUOB ! Ul JtTU
UNDER
CONTRAC
I
CJ L. .
a E have MrrMru a vq n a re h
P UlNINtK Al IVIB al allM I A IV .1 I UTT K
.... . .. . ar Ama1 Mam -
aunuAT areciALS
rll alxiul Ihe liurd-al
In nrtl Tiieuy
faMit) taxlftr.
Nine Pitchers Signed, but
Ralph Perkins Is Lene a
Catcher in Line
CONNIE PRAISES' BARRETT
SUIeen of Cennie Mink's nlhlelc
have .penned their name te I'.t'J'J con cen
Inicls, but lifteen arc still holding le
the hope that the lean leader will raise
the ante before scatchlng I heir Jehn
Hancocks te Ihe papers.
The pitcher who have already
made their peace with the boss are
Charlie Kckerl. the llariewgale star:
Ilr,v an Harris. Heb Hast, ISrynn Tar Tar
rlseti, Kreil Helmnch. I'lank l.eftus,
Jlmm.v O'Neill. Mill 1'lersen and Jimmy
Sullivan. The inlicldci'H ale Johnny
Walker. Mill Marrett. I'rnnk Mraz.lll,
II.,,.,... n. L-e nmi Kill Mi.ill,,.,.!
..iimii). ........- .... ..... ...........,,, i
Here's a list of these who nre jell
unsigned: Ca'tcher ruihiuan. I'ltcher
Acesla. Moere. Nnyler, Meminell and
Keefe, Infieldeis Hausei, Callawa.
tlnllnwav and Schcercriind flutfleldcr
Tillv Walker. Welsh, Witt. Miller and ,
Metievvnn. '
Mack Iiiik a let of geed hall players ,
still unsigned, but he's net worrying.
"I lived te worry," said Mack in the I
! lower of Shlbe Park this ineining. "but ,
I've gene beyond that stage. Seme of'
the claims my players have made for'
I salaries are ridiculous, put I think they
will be reasonable befere the beginning
I nf the training, The first bquad ttarta
Seuth en February S!i, nnd by that time
I I hope te have a number in line."
Four Mere Yanka In Line
New Yerk. Feb. I, Knur mere Tankeea.
I nne of them it newcomer. Iiave irl'irneu"
1 tl.rlr I'siifil cnnlrn.la. Tli8 am Klnwi; ,
Mlllr, Jnhnni- Ml'rhell, F"re4 Huffman "and I
"itlnw" Maine, s
- X
I
Lebster Dinner, SI. SO
Halt In mini 1. 1, Inn i .
Drilled cm
I lift nf Stil, lurte.r .Sit ir
Hurheriiiil Uutrr
llnUal I'ntiiti
Chicken Platter, $1.50 '
Halt II, mini fhich-i.i
I tiitltlnu er nn rfm i
Snrr.dl llal.nl I'ulutn
l.rtll'ir mill Tlinltilius
Kofjiu'erl ( hci tr lif4M,iy
Sirloin Platter, $1.00
l.t.iihl SIiJiii. of lliil J,; I, lu,liraem,
iivseir Polntecn Jitrili,ilirt
Sinn! Tmntiturn
62D & WALNUT STS.
Meenehari Special, $1.50
l.nhltr lliennitlet
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Snriiinen J'otnteci
Duckling Platter, $1.25
I. nail lluil.iiij
IW.II l'utiiti,c
l.'lluir Salad
D
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rf.itft VresNniv
Fish Platter, $1.00
lllihlill flerldn Shad
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Lebster or Chicken Salad, Fried Oysters, $1.00
IPC WI Pin' flirmt. Helii , ,; ;.,IJ(fi( Are Bn,i(lJ hy ().
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BOXINGS
Bread and Bainbridgc jb. a
Mil N. .fllllNNY
SHERC0CK vs. TULLY
nmtv (Min uu I"'
STEWART vs. GREEN
Miivi: .mj:
PAULSON vs. CONN
XI. h Kill Ml 1I.HHV
ZEIMER vs. McHUGH
Mill H lllll Mis '""i.
FITZGERALDvs.TlPLITZ
ulh .in siIh, . hull's ilc I"'1' "-rillii-rl
Sis. I'lnine l.niiisl Intnl.
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life I laSsfnirv''
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A Most Nourishing, Delicious Feed
Centninlnjy u liifrh
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ii ii i "'."l ,or "" rmeu
WL l ."-'" I.land Oyaler.
Wholesale Only Frent & Deck Sti.
a. . l i.einbard 102-10
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Imsliitful nnd If f,,r nt?y i"HHen wllS""'1', ,,B0 ene v M
the rest return tl,"..,, te u7n. d;.Vi' :5'..yi1' l',t want J
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