HHjHfaHHPHHEHNBHIHsfl mffim skered and Besuspendered Athletes in Ferm for Annual Horseshoe Pitching f burn ?f HORSES LOOM CELTS HAVE EDGE WHEN A FELLER NEEDS A FRIEND Russell Stein a Coach 'Jumpi Nlnety-ss'ven Feet en'lini Montreal. b: 20. Andersen, ef '29 N. II., 'was announced victor In tj,.9 fnttt alrtiltlmntntv . U....S t 7U lilt MC Atlanta. Fell. 20. Mussel! Y. Bteln. cap tain and All-American tackle en the Wash ington nnd Jeffersen football team of last year, has been slitned ns football coach for Ogletherpe University here. IN 1922 TITLE PLA Y a Jump of 07 feet. Th. Slstinct Vfi yea.'s 4ump was D8 feat. "lanc of OF BARNYARD GOLF tt'i. BRITTON SLIPPING AS WELTER CHAMP PP Is' ' IN EASTERN RACE ;iL a&s W fl' IA R V't v. te u in E"t- 7, ii 17 K Br i- b. ;. 'Vil 'Great Horseshec'Pitching K&T Today at St. Petersburg, Fla. Over 7000 Spectators, It Is Said, Will See Competition 4: . By ROBERT V. MAXWELL ; SperU Editor ETtnlns l'ublle Lrdsrr St. Petersburg, Fla., Feb. 20. THE great horseshoe-pitching (eurnnment te determine the. 1022 champion of the United States and all ether countries where the pitchers pitch tot under way in Williams 1'nrk today. Fer months the nntlvcs and tem porary citizens of this city have been eagerly waiting for the big event, and the bewhiskcred and besuspendered athletes .arc In excellent form. They trained hard and even new have no excuses te offer. This year the tournament is mere popular than ever before. Everybody las been reading about It, because there were two days of ruin last week. On rainy days the paper is given, awny free, and It Is said en geed authority that en these occasions the circulation Is five times larger than normal, Preparations have been made te handle the largest crowd in hint'ery. It lias been announced that new stands have been constructed and there will be room for 7500. This announcement was hailed with great glee by the fans until some guy well versed in figures discovered that each of the 7500 ' ipectaters would be allowed only four inches of space. That caused con sternation, te tay nothing of chagrin. However, the 7500 crowd is their atery and they will Mick te it. Just the fame, there will be a big crowd nt all of the thrilling matches 'this week. The wise crackers knew hew te draw the mob they de net charge any admission fee, and gratis attractions always go big in this section, because a let of tourists are here te spend the winter only. It will net he se easy for the blencherltes and tree-climbers this year. The tropical storm which cut through St. Petersburg last fall blew down many ef the trees in the park, and the slxty-j ear-old kids who wear knickerbockers, loud Mocking and caps set at n Tdkl-h angle cannot threw their whickers ever their shoulders nnd climb te the high branches. Thus one of the pic turesque features has been eliminated. ytfl town doesn't care any mere aheut this tournament than a big league city holding its first World Serie.. Merchants have con tributed for the prizes and tome $1500 will be split up among the first ten. Seventy-six-Year-Old Star Seeks Title ALREADY there arc rumors of dark horses nnd mysterious whisperings about athletes who hnve bci practicing new stuff. Henry J. Iterne, of Atlantic City, who finished fourth last year, has net been seen en the courts forjhrce week. Nobody knows where he was, but some wise birds said he was iu a secret (mining ramp practicing a new form of delivery. Last year Sir. Iterne pitched n "hop which turned one and n half times. This year, it Js claimed, he l making only one turn, nnd his game has improved. HubIi 1'nlmer. the pride of Akren. O., is here for the tourney. Hugh in scventy-sK years old and wants te become a national horseshoe champion. lie Is one of the best in the machine shop In Akren, and the bes raised the money te send hlin here. Palmer gave up boxing and soccer football twenty years age te devote all of his time te pitching. But the real, regular dark horse is C. C. Davis of Columbus, O. Davis Brrer habeci In a big tourney, hut has met all of the champions in private Batches. He trimmed all of them, nnd new believes he Is geed enough te lift the crown nml all that gees with it. He is a great ringer thrower, getting us many as thirty-fiie in a fifty-point match. He has been going strong this winter jtnd has all of the star pitchers worried. It is feared that Charley Bobbitt, last jcar's champion, will net be here te defend his title. Chnrley has been beaten by Davis many times nnd feels lie cannot take a chance with him in the tournament. A committee has been appointed te meet every train and will net come back te the courts until both I them arrive. 'nk Jnckwn. the Kellcrten. In., farmer, nlse Is expected. Prank wen the title in 11)1!) when he defeated Mays, but did net show up last vcar te defend his championship. He sent word thnt one day when doing chores t home he slid down u ladder and a nail connected with his pitching hand. This made it impossible for him te pitch. He new is in bhape again ; cnt In ma entry. K x '' "V cal1 " nam te aepv. out a winner because all of shoes. Players Have Nicknames n Everything fpHERE is as much excitement nt a Rllpper-slammlng tournament as nt n X ball game. The athletes arc nicknamed and refuse te answer te nny ether aienicker. Jehn Miller, for example, raises hogs In Iown. Therefore he is known te the fans as "Heg' C. A. Giant halls from Pittsburgh, se one of the wngs, after considerable thought, labeled him "Pittsburgh." Hnth " nun i JiiMJurKii lire nnTieUR in E."!'".' .! ?,. iVV.3" e l"1" V."0'1!". " money em- i . - , " "" "uiiiiwiif uiin nau pictures iirKen. . Miller is eighty-two years old and has been pitching for fifty years He shared off his whiskers last winter, but this did net bnr him, as he 'still' wears Visible suspenders. He is one of the real fans nnd trains twelve months In very year. "I seldom am troubled with a sere arm." he said. "I keep in condition en the farm, pitching a couple of games everv day. Then when I come down here I pitch fifty games n dnv. ami It .!nr.Sii'r !, i .' V. . ' "R I0"n form. I practice in the open and never contestants. "In a bl match I Sr?htacalnw me! J"H "'C " "ut let me tell you," he continued greatest exercise in the world. It keeps find AOll llplnr, fn tlrtl. T J... ,i., " "' " r"n; , "" Jusu us tnat wny UN lone as I nirh. Z"Zr!:JS?"b Z1",?, the doctor, eaVr le"''- 'Have you any scientific reason for u 5C,(fvCT """""'7'" " the "P'V- "I ew it prevent., nppen " dic.f.j because I have been pitching fifty years and never had it." Cevvrlaht. 13!!. bu rubllc Ledaer mm-,. NICETOWN REORGANIZING! HOCKEY TEAMS IN TIE Manager Wise Is Preparing for 1922, St. Paul's Alumni and Merlen Dead Baseball Season locked In Phlla. League a reorganization N Lelng maile for the st.xntm.ve or the cr.uris in- phii v. coming season In the NIcetewn Dnsc-' DLLP'"A icu iieckev le'aeug Mil Club. Edgar Wise again will be manager and he expects te put a first- ciass nine en the field. Charlev Simons. , hefty-hitting outfielder, will be captain and field manager. terprnl rt In.f nn... ... .1 , Imve announced their willingness te play N ... . , icetewn will hae its inmn rr.iiinl ft'sau-srssfcs: laasKliyf i,aia?a inerui i-niiues. e. r. 11. a.. American Chain, of Yerk, I'a. ; Hilldale, Cuban Btars, Fleischer, Chester nnd Denoan Armstrong. Manager Wise says the first game of the season for NIcetewn will be played en the last Saturday in April. Twilight Karnes will be played at home en Mon day, Wednesday and Friday, while the team will travel en Tuesday, Thursday eiid Saturday. 'Wise already has started te arrange lames, nnd li also is anxious te sign up u left-handed pitcher. His address 1383'.! North Seventeenth street. Phene Ttera 2553 i. ' LANDIS TO VISIT CAMPS ead of Organized Baseball Wants r te study Training Systems Chicago. Feb. 20. Judge K. M. Xiandis, who announced his resignation from tlu Federal bench en Saturday, today f-nlil that one of the first things be will de when he leaves the bench will be te niiikn a swing around the baseball training camps in the Seuth. ' Jt'l'iu a rookie nt this game myself," ha, said. "I want te study the training systems. There has been some com plaint that premising rookies have net ciUiVi, liven Kivin u uiir siiuw, '."'t,i' (iRniilA nf tli..iii nlnlin (lint tlmr l.nfn . II"-" J fcY.. .... V. .... ...,. ...v., .I ,v Arrived nut are net given an opper- HaUty .te iirove it. Seme of them, en eth,cr .hand, think they have 'nr- , fiffPf wnen they arc net ripe. I want -'J)MMM .u ioek at tuis BDrinr training -J rAjiH .&. . .w - m - w i wtmmmw twr"w,f ir w H..v4faP? fAV!' ,., rfrT"" Tourney Gets Under Way ftcr'' " verV Iutf Oime. It is the athletes carry horse- win the rhnntn nna i n t ,M ...... 1.1 . . .: . : - -j .mum bide in the weeds, like some ether never Cot excited, tipcnucr. t . ...i . :.. t .. t,,C irn 'tak'c- ferijr'flve fe'et ". seriously, "horseshoe nltchinir is the ou In wonderful nh ' ,? m 1 - . " v"iit...iwu arry os l ever was, and will keep 'V"'1 knew- " P"ehins Is the cna Prve " and that wmethlne It?" we Inquired anxiously. .Morien c c - 8!rrthmer.Aii.mc ."... .. ? U r.r 1 .1100 1 .noe n .Ten a ,;e rt .10 1 e .3.11 S 2( u .O'm "LW.'P""-.. C, Jlachf lers' Unrrft 4 "rmanlewn C. C , a , u;(in ii. . . , , Llanerch II. C... U .ipf,.;.!!8.','8 . ic,e ,lock',y vui iiiiu ii lie will! llie .llerlen I rieki-f n,ii. i,nb ....". i'i..1.""1 'r'CKtt ors eague While thO St. Paul's Bl.-ntnre .. I... wide margin of eleven goals te neth- Ing. the Wayne hockey plnyers showed Improved form and served nnHn i.. . ere. the close of the present season they ' riii. A "vul lu UM riM-neneil Wlm. Ine Gcrmnntewn Crirltnt r'lnv. i.,.i, team failed te appear for Its game with Llanerch, and as the latter team also was among the absent, two picked teams, the West Phillies und the Wayne ROVerS. nlaved II enmn i.MV, .,...l..i in n ..In M V ww ",,-' lUlri for the West Phillies by 0 te 0. the score of YALE SHORTENS SCHEDULE Ella te Play Eight Less Baseball Games Than Last Year New Haven, Conn., Feb. 20. The lale baseball schedule for the coming season announced by the athletic man agement N eight games shorter than last year. The schedule given does net contain the games Yale will piny en the Southern trip te be taken in April. It is said the Ells will play eight fames In the Seuth. The schedule is us fellows, gnmes te be played at home except when otherwise Indicated: Ini' n, iu.n. ?" vn1:f..ern.aWs,N-1,?.9.0'h" Train. sylvanla sylvanla f'Hthelln " ". -w-i.yi.. ..., m?i 1111 v.t.-'', n lami! "i vim. ..jay i Jj'iwiieini .1, Amherni! 4 .,:.""". -..";..'. ". '.'wi ru ai I'nivraitv .: iiai .,.. r :,u'T.7;f.U, v- i'i'urrlii 11, I'eiin .State , 1,1. IrKliila i 17 Ilreun L'O, Cernell. "M Ilrewn at PrevMencH. aft, I e.inn ci lilS'. I'T. Cernell at IthHCa. ae. Trinity nt HurN I ford. June 3. Prirmnn. T llni JrV.... . a I Columbia; IT, Princeton ut 'rlnrtnn ' L'u! 14nevflr.lt "1. Ilu.....! r....i.u . .. . ' Harvard at Keiv Vnrk r n r.u i .1.1 irldue; L'l, f tit): -A. of no tie Ilnceten t.Nr VerK (in caaa ei n MtfMty'l jneawn Tork son wim junraiw. Victories Over Coatesville and Camden Give Cethamites Full Game Lead INDUSTRIALS TO CLASH THE New Yerk Celtics are new a full game te the fore In the second-half pennant race of the Eastern Basketball League and are the favorites te win the concluding chapter and oppose the Trenten team iu the plny-e(t for the season's title. This does net mean thnt Interest in the league has ceased by any means, ns anything is liable te happen In the next month, and th.Is was very evident yes terday when the New Yorkers wen two games nt Madisen Square Unrden nnd were lucky te land either. According te reports of the game the net thnt has been questioned before was responsible for the triumph ever Coatesville. The ball went out of bounds nnd Johnnie Heckmnn picked it up and cared a two-pointer as Referee Brennnn failed te blew his whistle. This net preposition is one thnt the league should have attended te before this and if net fixed no games should have been played. Haggcrly's Tess Wlm The Coatesville scere wns .IS te fll. and Camden wns beaten out bv a count of 25 te 2.1. The high-priced Celts were blanked from the field in the sec ond hnlf until the final minute of play, when (Seerge Haggcrty coil n ted, nnd his goal proved te be the deciding factor as the hcere was knotted at 23 nt the time. The Skeeters completely outplayed their opponents and dropped in six field geala te three for the New York ers. It wns the first time that Garden fans had seen their favexites outscored from the field. T Had Camden been able te score the one-pointers with the same regularity as en Wednesday they would only be n game behind Trenten nnd the Celts, who would be en even terms for first place. Celtics pay a visit te Coatesville tonight and with Ernie Hieeh out of the game the ( eats have visions of get ting hack at tbeir opponents and coming through with a win. The league will then be dark until Friday when Contes Centes villo is ngaln in action at Trenten. Camden has only one game this week at Reading, the contest nt the Armery being postponed until next week owing te the police carnival. Industrial iu Series Philadelphia Terminal, first-hnlf win nciw, and Art Ioem, second -half title holders, start their three-game series tomorrow night nt Yonah Hall, 2727 West Columbia nvenue, for the cham pionship of the Philadelphia Manufac turers' Basketball League. Beth clubs nppear evenly matched and Yonah Hall, where the clubs light It out, will hardly be large enough te accommodate the fans who will want te see the rivals tec off. The league has net gene outside te (.elect an official for these games, as Jimmy Rtunscy will handle the games. The players eligible te piny are: Philadelphia Termlnnl Eddie Galla gher, II. .1. Daley, M. It. Westcott. Jee Screne, J. Spratt, Jee Green, Runs Tessctt, W. J. Hums, Mcl'hllemy and Cy Slmendlnger. Art Leem Heward Weed, Bebby Wilsen, II. Knopf, W. Mills, Able Da Da videon, Bill Armstrong, McGrery, T. McCleskcy, Liz Powell and Army Arm Arm fetreng. Fielsher. first-half runncrs-up, and American Express, second placers in the final canter, are te meet in the pre liminary for whatever honor there is for the second position fellow. TO PLAY ST. HENRY Madenna Will Oppose Uptown Bas ketball Team Tenlaht The .Mndeunn basketball team will travel te St. Henry's, 4400 North Fifth street, tonight te meet thn - nn - I town aggregation. Madenna is going at I a fast rate for the clty'skchnmplenshlp and en Thursday at St. Rita's Hall, HeTn""'!' Fcilerul strt't'ts' apposes' Through a niiMinderbtnndlne. Mil denna is without a game for Saturday night and desires) te play u first-claws club in or out or town. There are nlse n tew open dates ut home and away lu February and March. Addre-s Je--eph A. Leinbardl, 1713 Seuth Elev enth street. ST. MONICA RUN Downtown Club Will Stage B-.'"''s ith two. features above the ,, .. .... " a i ordinary, something umisunl ter Meu- Maratnen en Wednesday ,iny racing. Limpus nppenrs best in the All the leading harriers of the city i Country Club, with Cimarron and I'lm are among the 1.10 entries in the flrf'ti"00 nH contenders, annual crov-eeuntry run of the St. Yashmak in the Senerlta at the Menica's ('. C, te be held en Wash- weights and distance nppenrs licst. ingteu's Birthday at 2:.".0 I. M. I Earlier lu the seaben Ynbhmak bcut bet- The contestants will start from the iter horses. Bernlce K. nlwaya is a clubhouse at Eighteenth nnd Rltner (dangerous contender, perhaps prefer streets, nnd will cover the principal ring a heavy track. Omnipotent quit nt downtown thoroughfares. Mere than three-quarters Saturday. The Senerlta twenty-five prizes hav been offered, lis at n mile. Black Betty appears best Y's Krax TF YOU want the low down en the weather lamp the thermometer. Heckey player for usina his fists nas uecn sits wended Breach en a refeiec, f hockey etiquette; he should have hjiu in auti.. Our Dally Guessing Contest What Is the size of a iM-foet ring? IX TIIK CASE OF JACK imrTTON AMI DAVi: SJIADI3 YOUTH WAH SimVElS WITH A IIOXIXO LE.SSO.m. - i-u Limpln' Limerick ' (Pair of cat-lren bexlns cloven te first 104,0110 winner, aupplylng teat lat word) 77i crc once irus a fighter named Cox li'teie hair grew in long, wavy locks; When he stepped in the ring , He would stand still and sing. Quite forgetting he was in there te Dee Johnsten, it is rumored, will be funned te Suit Lake for further hea hea seiling. Keene Fltzpatrlck te Teach Coaching Ann Arlmr, Mich., I'eb. i'O Keene I'ltz Patrick, fameua I'rlneetnn mentor, once trHCk coach and trainer at Jllchlaan, will hencl the traek InBtruetlen In the no' Mich Uan school fur leuchea which will npn this rammar In tlu rumilar aummer eeaaiuu of the Unfvera.ty ut .Mlchlsan, It . , neunicil r.ere. Streem Awarded World's Ice Title ( hrUllitnlti, NerHii, I'eb. 20. The iverld'a akut.nz i.lianiuienhlp ivaa aunrdt-ii te Hareld atrem the abater who en Hit. urday bloke the werld'a record for tlia 6UU0 metera. I.araen, of Norway. wa the run. nar-up. atreeni la Nprwnln srtUUry eSlcar. si rr va -f vO'lb ) I - --XUS taMHIiMvlll GREB NOR GIBBONS READ Y FOR DEMPSEY Neither Quite Geared for Match With Jack Conqueror of Carpentier and Tunney Would Be Primed for Big Battle r- By GRANTLAND RICE They're Off Again Tramp tramp tramp can't teu hear their daily tread, licaving for the Seuth again, xchere teinter sneics have fled; On their way te April through the blossoms and the sun, Sending us the breath of spring upon the hit and run. Seme arc one and ttccnty, icith their arms of burnished steel, Leeking te the glow of fame up en the coming reel; But some are fire and thirty, where their dreams arc nearly through, Leeking te the end of it tcith nothing else te de. It's a corking game for these tche give it all their youth, ' Shutting out tomorrow as it hides the face of truth. But when the old arm sags a bit and when the feet arc slew Well, where aYc all the heroes of a dozen years aget Tramp tramp tramp you can hear 'cm en the way, Selling us their golden youth te make a holiday. Easy comes and easy gees you pay for what you act Here's one eight and thirty and they haven't canned him yet! Why the Hurry? I T HAS been suggested that the win ner of the Greb-Glbbens match be sent against Dempsey. Hew come.' Gene Tunney is still light heavyweight chumplen of America, und (5. Carpen tier is still light heavyweight champion of the world. If Grcb or Gibbens can deftly remove this pair, the Dempsey discussion might be niore in order. But neither leeks te I be unite geared for the challenger's role at J"ht this moment, considering the party waiting te be challenged en the ether side of the fence. sfr0US stuff I V'Ml &I,'X et ceursc. ,s uue BCn eus about locating a chullcngcr somewhere from the list. He wen Lis championship en July 4, Beets and Saddle The Country Club purse nnd the Se- nerltn purse mark today's card at New ei tne etners. Horses wen placed in etlier races are: First race, Athlete, Kcwpie S., Billy Gibsen; tecend, Betslnda, Antlcl- l,ute- Murphy: third, Camouflage. Sag- I uiuerL,) iirriuu in'AuiiiitT , m&iji, iviuy- I mere, jmmiiuu n neri, uniutu; brvenin, I in , r..H m..Ail.. r..Ai.HAn..i. Pirate McGce, Trellus, Cockroach. Guy. the Leonid-Helle nankin geld ing, ngain bliewcd his class at New Orleans-, winning the Proteus Handicap, mile nnd an eighth, in 1 :52 flat, within ene-iifth of a second of the track record, with 122 peundrt impost. liuuga liuck, having ten pounds advantage in weights, showed sudden Improvement and wns a nlnfln.nn (.nnntiil 1 2 ii r lu unrlnfen in.l In the Seuth, and has conquered in sprint as well as distance races, ever nny kind of track. A feature of the New Orleans racing Saturday wan the riding of K. Iiarnes, wlie piloted four mounts te victory. lie rode (Juy. Centimeter, By Gesh and SVadswerths Last. ECKERT COMES TO TERMS Fermer Harrewgate Twlrler Leaves for the Seuth en Thursday Charlie Kckcrt. a local hurler. who created quite a reputation around this city for the old Harrewgate Club a few yearn age, has eoine te terms with Cennie Mnek and leaves Thursday for the Athletics' training camp. I,u,t season IllH wonderful twirling for the Norfolk team, of the Virginia League,' nnve thU nlnli tlm iiiMinnnl gnie tins (ui) tne pennant. His willingness te work earned hill) tne line ei iron man. iiin expenenee lnkt kfiisnn slmiilil niiikn lilm 11 vli,M atet te thu Athletics. A liest ...... . ............ ,tl, Of friends predict be will bare a success felpaaaa. 1019. He has been chnmplen nearly tnree years, and lu that tunc has fought less than twenty rounds, slightly less than an hour. , He needs tnc competition nnd lie can use the kale. There is no one close te him new, nnd n let of passionate elo quence isn't going te close the gap, though It may lure out the multitude. The next best man In sight leeks te be Wills. But he will only be called In ns a last resort, te judge the talk of leading promoters who might be con cerned. Attack and Defense THIS Yanks bludgeoned their wny through most of . the American League nice last summer. New, minus Ruth nnd Meuscl for the first five weeks, they must fall back upon .the defensive power of their pitching staff, the strongest in cither league. A tiltchlng staff composed of Mays. Heyt, Shawkey, Jenes nnd Bush leeks te be ns formidable ns almost any type of attack. Back in lOOtl the White Sex had a' team bnttlng average of .'221. They were last en the roster of slug. But with Ed Walsh, Nick Altrock nnd Dec White in top form, they wen n pennant from Cleveland, witn eight ..'500 hitters, led by Lajeie und Flick. The day of the pitcher In baseball Isn't ever yet. After all, the main heroes of the last World Series were net the slug gers, but Douglas, Nehf, Barnes, Mays and Heyt. These five cut a fleck of sluggers down te normal sl.e. With an ordinary attack , the Yanks may he even mere fermidn- uie, it tneir live best pitclicrs report rer duty with stuff-laden arms. Limerick of the Links Said a duffer, whose shots would carven Eighty yards off the fairway or green, "I could line 'cm out such As a Ilagcn or Hutch, Hut 1 hate te be called a machine." NOW detii the winter of our discon tent give wny nt last te "premising eungstci." "game of his life," "hop te his fnst one" and ether cheery chirps from the grand chorus of adanclng spring. Copyright. 19SS. Ml Klehts liucrvtd. Scraps About Scrappers There will lr no show at the Auditorium this week, lllllv Sltvcrmun announced te. day th it the next et of acrapa would be held ut lila club ort March 2 und weekly bouts Mould be decided thereafter en Thurs day nights. ' Thin ueek'a belnc nreirrnm will be put en at th Ice I'nlare en Thursday nluht, with a return bout between Alex Hurt and fieeree Chaney In the wind-up. Jennny Mouly nnd hitey ritaieruld wet tezether In the ether ekht-reunder. I'reljina: K. O. Dili Kaplan j a. Wully Hlnckle. I'ranUle Rice v Viid Herman nnd Jack Hrady vs. Kebler CUlllean. Dick Wllllumi.' UO-peunder. la beln Broemed und managed by am Uradew. for mer wrestler. Thick liiinum of thla city, will met Kid Willis nt Hcranten Friday nlsht. en the name preKiam with bouts between Johnny Dundee and Jimmy Hanlen and Jee Tlpllti fttil UVUIBV UIIIVI I "Dec" Kpiilnnnl has his (.table of boxers prepared for action. Mlttmen nvimr n.'- relurs me Jeff U'l.unK, 118; Terry Nelsen 12.1; Terrible Mmlnard. V2; Johnny Dera 170, and Ilalph Dundee, 130. y Uere' Answer te Query Jack Jehnsen knocked out Beh Klt7almmena tn the second round of n bout held In Philadelphia en July n, Murcnrf Wlllianifi. who u..ri A i ... i Louisiana when the latter nrat appeared in rlnr competition, ugaln has undertnlien in imnnaite the local etenin." Marky does net nur any ene ai me leninerwclght limit fay I.eulsl. VEuctVEB!. """"R.eJTrenw m'tha n,ffi ifrem wcat rhiiadeiphia, """ 1 NutJian Klirllrh, retired Ilshlweleht kn,.. has opened u billiard parlor nt Iiurth ami jre parlor nt reurth and I he w.is forced te quit the jess Hhrllch was a lead! IB iBht In Philadelphia. Ile, I rlnz beciiune of ltlne inlttman at his welnh ibi.e Helt und i nnrley Mchwurtz me batklnir Xuthan In tils new iirejiet. iaing Harry Kid Celrmuti Is primed for enm. iPdltlen with any of the tK'w.iiih,u i. Iferrlna- .Mli'kev .lnrrln und Hebby Welsrasi (writes Lewis II. Hbeile Tim Dreiinv. who Iv trvlnv in rwwt . , nt K. O I'hll Kaplan, nlni Is rvady in iSt liiue nut un te il.ffnnnt occasions, Tnmmv Oelilfn mnil a hlir hit rper-ntly In a lieut with Julinny llfrm.in up tha fitata. (lolrten Is bWKfil for two nmrn bouts In th coal rPBlens uviilnat Stanley Willis and Hlevu l.atz'j. White Bexes Jacksen Tnnlr.li v v iT r h .. . .. 9 New i'rk, I'eb. SO - Char e White. ninibie-foet .i JiuhtweUht pu-jiiiat. et chU case, mid Willi- Ja(ki.en, will meet In the "1". riuai .j.uii.ii ivnixui in a nneen .r"P' '?" ',5.r.."i? f'rtlqn '. ."'. . c.n . e(r)0n jHCKsen Hnu ma ISIIllOO iklna tilnht Chlcaeeart both ssplre tu th llchtwuli l mi held by 'Benny Leenard SMU an is I unasr oeniraci , 10 mni . sMnny is ebiiiplenstii.BOtiiU Like Freddy Welsh, Jack May Be Dethroned by Benny Leenard DENIES ' BEI(IG THROUGH . By LOUIS II. JAFFE THERE may have been sonije doubt ns te the winner of the Jnclcltrlt Jnclcltrlt ten -Dave Shade match, declared n draw by the judges, in New Yerk last week. Cine fact that looked certain, however, was that Jack Urltten, thirty-seven-year-old tltleheldcr, was en the down grade. "Moving Picture of n Champien Slipping" might have been an npropes title for the Onrden glevc-fcst left Friday night. Fistic critics are unan imous that Urltten has net far te go. If he continues boxing nnd it Is prob able thnt he will Jack will meet with the name fate of Freddy Welsh. Like Urltten. Welsh wns a wonder ful defensive boxer nnd knew n let about the, technique of the game ; In fact, hc was such a master that his exhibitions failed te nlease the fann, nnd when' he Vent down before the younger Ilcnny Leenard the boxing world was glad te gloat ever a new champion. Welsh really had reached the end of his boxing rope before he wns cata pulted Inte the resin by Leenard, but the Britisher refused te admit he wns through. It virtually Is the same with Urltten. nnd it would net .be surpris ing if Jack finished his career the next time he gees te the pest. Benny Leenard is te try te separate Britten from his welterweight crown, nnd many believe the lightweight cham pion had the nblllty te de the trick. Britten probably refuses te admit he is almost through, and Jiiny net realize that he is slipping until the litinl "ten and out" leaves no doubt. Reper Seeks Prestige Beb Ileper, n captain in the Great Guerre, is sccklnj prestige thnt will warrant him a match for the heavy weight championship'. Captain Beb lias been in the leather pushing lime-glare since the late war. He has been hav ing ills ups nnd downs In heavyweight competition, but new Eddie Meudc, the capn' new manager, believes ltepcr will go along nnd beat the heavyweights In his path fer.a bout with Jack Demp sey. Philadelphia fans have never seen the captain In action. He is scheduled te mnke his leea! debut tonight nt the Olympln. Billy Ml.ke, St. Paul, is te be Beb's opponent, nnd the Vcsterner should prove n geed test for tile World War veteran. While Miske has been knocked out by Champien Dempsey, lie has showed geed form against such men as Bill Brennnn, Hartley Madden, Fred Fulton. Tem Gibbens, Hurry Grcb nnd Battling Lcvlnsky. Anether heavyweight bout te be de cided tonight will be- n service scrap between Ad Stene, n sailor, and Sam La Salle, n marine. The semi-final will be n lightweight fuss, bringing together Bebby McCann and Jimmy Sacco. Other beuts: Frankie McFarland vs. Joey Kltchle and Willie O'Connell vs. Matty Decbtcr. Salvadore Has Class An Interesting demonstration of n, boxer versus a fighter match was given nt the National Club Saturday night when Phil Salvadore. of California. clashed with Jee Tlplitz. of this city. It proved one et tne tinniest ami most sensational scraps of the season, with ijclther bhewing te advantage at the iinish. At the opening bell Tlplitz stormed Salvadore with two left hooks te the head, and it looked as if Jee would score his third straight knockout. But Phil began showing lets of class ns u boxer. He displayed n beautiful left jab, and occasionally completed pretty one-two punches with right-hand cresses. Until the end of the fifth Salvadore was out In front, but thereafter Tippy's nattering oeuy auucK steweu up tne Cnllfernlnn, se that before the final tinkle of the gong Jee had showed suf ficient stuff te earn a draw. All of the ether matches were nlse Interesting. Jimmy Mcnde wns a win ner ever Jnqk Perry, Danny Hedgcrs eutslugged Johnny Kosc, Earl Ilnrtmnn showed splendid form m walloping Yeung Sherlock nnd Bebby Allen put en a brilliant buttle iu whipping Frankie Julian. TAD JONES BACK AT YALE Football Coach Returns te Discuss Next Season's Plans New Haven, Conn., Feb. 20. Teil Jenes, Yule football conch, lias returned lifter an absence of three mouths. Jenes will confer this week with the Yrile Football Committee nnd Captain Jerdan, of the Ell eleven regnrding next season's plans. Twe matters will be Immediately settled the coaching staff for next fall nnd the plans for spring practice. OLYMPiA bexingA Bread & Btinbridie TONIGHT 8:30 HIIAItr SIATT Ml I.I.I F. DECHTER JOE RITCHIE AD STONE vs. O'CONNELL . rilANKIE i. McFARLAND HAM vs. LaSALLE JIMMY B Hounds linilllY SACCO vs. McCANN i'JU J.H Beuil ''Ai'T. nnn MISKE vs. ROPlR PRICES, SOc, $1, $1.50 will."?"l,".?"'n!:,'nnl i Caf. .L2"' n:-'-s '. i."-. i,nrnsr Ice palace 45TII & MAKKKT STKIIKTS Trust .ald ntiiiiulU net rnu-iVn "III run BOXINGS no 50c,l 1.50 Higher ( eiilil.i:n GILLIGAN TRANKIi: RICE vs. I'll II., K. II, KAPLAN vs, JACK BRADY Kin HERMAN ll'AIIV vs. HINCKLE JOIINNV (8 Itennds) Mealey vs.Fitzeemld U'lllKIM' Sfsut i('.L,i8 unUs) ,I.K. CHAWEY n. HM1 lllk'tll III llH I'lll .Ml ll'l, w hu.t t'l'iin'ncl.iiin, IU s. ,'Jil:'rinil Vi'i ?"i si.0"."..T""',r' imihrd, ?SS j .J: sfflLTB's n.ffm.'asf'i. c na - - " -.w tr iiuu, ma h. ii,i m Mr l-MMslllJ .,.- . ... . naaaaaaTm I f mfflmiw i .slsiBVsiiiiU' Jilt. 5t ! Early Rtitrrtttient Suggested. ATLANTIC CITY ATI A MTtC CITV. N. 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