Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 17, 1922, Night Extra, Image 23

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Id ftVene ef't'he'b8t Inthe kiitery
SlheMfibrt 'at the TJriWeraUy- since
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1 limh. rAccerdlna te neldxmlth. who
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'""wen cOacbTW whipping the candidates
'i thane, lacrosse Is1 net a game for
i ireakllnga or these who wilt under an
? "attack, Tmtrfer the' hunky type 0f man
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fit Hi lnat month CantAlri nhnrler
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r,.iaU team last-tfallhaa been;werklng
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- ether ever the pond invasion. Oxford
t university, wnun eians'a ieur ,ei low
'country, within the, next ten dare, is
slated'. te play , en Franklin v Field' eh:
'April 7 and the Rcdvand Blue team Is
he Eatllsh ceueiians
'the order of the day. Yesterday after-'
neon two teams went tnreugu a bit
terly fought 'scrimmage drill for ever an
hour, while' the' wind whittled across
the lowland . en the banks of the j
anxious; te be playing at top form for.
;tbe Engusn ceuegiana.
f Consequently intenalve practice ia
Schuylkill.. Neither team showed much'
of an', advantage ever the ether in the
workout but evidently,. winters,,; who
hails from Cleveland. ' and Goldsmith
were satisfied with, what their charges
Streng en Defense "' '
Defensively the team presents ..about
as strong n llne-un as hnr been seen. en
Franklin Field since the sport started'
here. Four veterans of last season,
McAnnally, Rumbeldt, Stevenson and
Armstrong, represent as fine A quartet
of husky defenders as ever wero the
Red and Blue in the sport. - ,
Lee DcKern, the versatile, lad who
can run, Jump, box and play-virtually
every sport en the athletic curriculum
except; chess, Js back at his old pest at
center. 'Such veterans j as 'Rogers,
Smullins. a football nlnrer last fall:
i Priestly-Klvla't and several ethers are.
hnlillnK down th'n attack nestn. Mn.
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curiuuu, ai. uii, uiiuiucr veteran irum
Itstyenr.'is aoewing improvement every
day and' should prove te be one. of the
best in college ranks before the season
it ever.
, Pruneret, wie, played , end. en the
second varsity gridiron team, la a new
comer who shows a r world of premise.
Tnll and sturdy, the French lad along
with speed has all the qualifications that
go into making up a lacrosse star. Bill
Kelly, the former football star at Trin
ity, reported yesterday for the team
and sbeuldifind a place, ;
A number-of .the freshmen from -last
year's yearling team have reported, and
from this number Coach Winters should
be.,ablelVite find several, first ...string
-flayers, j Last year , was (the" first .'.for
freshman team, and five or six of the
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'ttuV'iHtVVlw a"heleg con'."
fared,-byMaver'.Jametf Ceitieh."
'Heads bf, theitwerityjfeur amateur",
leatuei, which us "baieball flrdt
provided byii thetlClty . Recreation
iamniDn, reveiiy, went en 'rec
ord its faVeringjtucH n' method of
adjusting dispute. ' The ,ddty haal
Been recaraeu aa euuiae the nrnvinoe
of jther Recreallen CemmisBWh.)
..unarieB.m uurten, president of the
Detroit Athletic Association ; Judge
Ira Jnyne and Jehn IJedge', presi
dent of the City Council have been
Lsuggested Jet merabershln en"ika
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ewwlth the stick;
Manager Cellins, of the team, - has
ncncauicii eleven games witn the best
college, teams In the East'. The Nav
among .ethers will be met during the
season.. There la n-possibility that n
game will be arranged with n Canadian
college team for ;the. latter nH of the
season. i , .
Late Classes Hart Baseball ' '
Late classes -and examinations are
holding up the progress of the" baseball
team, according te BV.: Walter Carls.
The, result Is , an Inability te get a., full
'veteran' team en' the 'field for regular
practice Jri the afternoon. - Slgnala nt
'the' trrsebtk time1 are nlme'st impossible;
according te the coach, and us a result
team play will be hamperedat the start
of the season. "
T Yesterday most, of the veterans wee
;out early, but bad te leave for examina
tions. A lengibattlng drill wlth'Lar
'sen. the veteran left-hander .nnd the
,star of theJmrllngr staff .last year;, and.
a iiumuer ei jeungnierB eerviDj; tee enil
up m the' batters, ,
'..Startlhg'riext Monday,, wltlt the nil-
dlflnn Af-naMMnttHuntxInffKr. Rnlll.
Van: and. several ether basketball players,'
uarisa cxpecta te get- into action with
intersauad karhes even- afternoon. The
diamond will In; all probability be "ready
' by -that. time. - . ,''..
. Tonight the swimming team winds up
-its season-in a -meet witn tne-Ttgers at
Princeton". Captain Armstrong 'and his
mates' scored en easy victory .ever the
Jerseyites two, Weeks 'age. r, .
LOUGHRAN BEATS McTIGUE
Philadslphla exer'' Easily Defeats
' . New ,YerKer in aerantea Ring
Scrana7 Pa.', March 37. Toning
LoughranV-ef ' Philadelphia, easily- -wen
his fight here last.nlght with Mike Sic
Tigue, of New Yerk, outpeinting his
opponent in -every one et the- ten
frames of the battle. ' '? l"
, Loughran's (meed, coupled , with hi
line boxing ability easily inadchlut 'a
fuverlte.-.with the crowd i from the inlh
ittf tlmie' was' called irt the 'first, round
and his work in ench succeeding round
breuabt. him rounds' of .annlaune.
' McTigiie; wa in geed 'condition and
L put" up a , very geed argument,' but
Lieugnnm's speed was tee -much- for
him and 'the Philadelphlan, was. given
the decisien'' by all' follower of the
game.
U. 8i, Amateur Heckey-finals On
Boaten.'Mareh.tlT. Ths Bt. Taut Heckey
Club and tb .Westminster Cleb et.thfa c'ty.
will mums here tenlKht' their itrlM' te A.
ermine -the' championship of the United
piate Amateur, necnry AHOciatien. ;Wft-
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defeated St. Paul twice -at St.M'aul
for .the champlenahlp.
last week and needa only one mera victory
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going
V'. ahrrfad;' '"Jadt 'has told me .him-
kf thefvhn. .wflllM bO' en' the' steam-
Mpi- Aqultariia wltch. will sail for
Ehrtahd'AprlLlt;" ealtl the Lelper-
'Tlire- Baren. Jmues-F. Dougherty.-, to
day enhls "relarn.jifwm New, Yerk
where, .together .wIHi,JThemaa w. nil
er,. "of .the. Michigan State .Bexrn
Commission, hewhlled away .pert of
resterday with'thewerld's heavyweight
tltleiheldcr.1 '-S
; tDeugherty has .been entertninlnr
tjommissiener. Digger tot, arTerm unri
The .latter la. In the East looking ever
boxing conditions in" this part of the
country.. Tnc commissioner was nmen?
these-there at the Onrtlcn when Harry
Oreb slapped TomGlbbens all ever the
ting, ami he wna one et tnq tew who
nreflleted en ensv vleterv for- the
Plttaburgh' windmill; "In fact," said
ifigger teiny, ,m was a uttie uisap
tinintcd. beennse" I thought that Orel)
would step Tbinr" '
Dreads vVeyage ' . ' ; .,
Referring .again te Dempsey's" pro
posed trip 'te England, Dougherty say's
that the tltlehelder is net going' across
the pond' beceue"he' .wants te get sea
sick or anything like that,. Jn .fact.
Jack dreads the voyage, hut he must
get into action and as there does net
appear te be, any' one' in America for
him he. musttge te' Europe looking for
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MAY NEVER BOX A WW
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champlen . pugilist, mar , never . ftght
again. This was thk, opinion expressed
by medical men in close touch ;,wiOi
f farnMitlep Vi hri. left ttda V ' for, Lfl
Unerche, hl country-home southeast 'of
liM M.1.M.M 1I.M MIIHfWAM A VIUiai
ote for a-few Weeks and then, go' into
.trainltag for a bout with Ted 'Ssaid'
Bredr; of Brooklyn. In, the ill hth round
Of .the final iMiiit scheduled at the
tireadway. Exhibition club in moeKiyn
Jart ,nlght.r Joe gained the upper, hand
rem tne start of the bout and ureva
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Lew around the .ring, landing te the
Head, and body almost at Will. Hrody
saved himself aMimiich jas possible by
falling Inte clinches. w
. In the seventh round Tlpllts pepuercd
Lew';wlth,a volley of lefts te the head
that left, the Brelynrfewy. freggy and
necmed en tne verge of t' knockout as
the bell; Wni". ' i '"'?' " ;". . , .
In ;the next ground 'Jee rushed in ft
strong right te knock his man out and
rained lefts and right te-the fare and
head, lie slammed' through" a terrific
right te the iaw nsj-1"e round was
nearly over'hml.Lew'wehMe.tlte canvas
for the full count. Tipllta weighed 130.
and Brady 130j. .
Lewhat Olympia,'-Iienden, in. May. '
a ".The :boy, .does net, realise' , tee iWase
he is int" said one .etttM doctors" who
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"Fer some ttme Jack Kearna ' has
been in communication With O.- It.
Cochran, the .English promoter," said
the Baren today.
"There'. no ' kidding about this
Dempscy is, leaving America becauac
there are no matches in sight for him
here. .While no one. in this country
would come.'. but 'te seey another Jack Jack
Ocerge fuKs.in Europe it is different,
I understand.-. They -will net be con
vinced eyer there "that Dempscy, is a
socker,, until they see him eeck some
one." i -
Wills. Match Off
. , Proipects-ef.'a Dempscy. Wills match
are'net se bright; Dougherty says, ac
cording te inside information he learned
lhrNew Yerk. -Governors and commls-Klen'-are
Intimating that they will net
indorse., this inter-racial contest; and
Harry Frasee, vwh"en he learned thnt
Governer lEd wards, -,of New Jersey, bad
limited' prices en, any boxing show te
SIC,, immediately took his' $350,000
offer and went into hiding.
Tem Gibbens :wbb: eliminated from a
bout with, Dempscy;' and Greb is cn
tirely tee small, se "what is the peer
guy, - Dcmpsey going te de?" asks
Dougherty, answering' in the ,- same
breath-'He must go 'abroad."
Dempsey is like, the insipid duffer, all
dolled 'up., and no" place te go.)
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A great purchase from two prominent
clothing manufacturers. On sale in three
special price greups:
This is all clothing of the better class
all finely tailored, high-class garmente.
Men, you will have te turn back the
calendar ten years te understand what it
means te buy clothing like this at these prices.
Our clothing expert says that the average
WHOLESALE prices of these garments are
MORE than $10, $14 and $18.
SUITS in year-around we:ghts in
new styles and patterns all beautifully
tailored all silk sewn offering the
greatest values that have been seen in
years. Medels and sizes te fit any type of
man fabrics and patterns te suit any
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M08 Chutnut St,
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made te measure,
new, during our Re
moval Sale. Come in
and see these excep
tional values.
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renew our lease for our Eighth
street store we are compelled te
threw all our goods there into one
Gigantic
Removal Sale
Part of the merchandise has been
removed te our Chestnut St. store
and the sale will be en at both
stores, beginning immediately.
EXTRA TROUSERS
WITH EACH SUIT
MADE TO MEASURE
Bcaatifal harring-benes, smart
tweeds, fine frays and good geed
looking mixtures, excellent
Dalit? all-wool aon-preof .blue
serge, unfinished and finished
worsteds, eaaaimerea and also
BBYjr bin serges, all included
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$28
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808 Chestnut St.
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