Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 15, 1922, Night Extra, Page 22, Image 22

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JpSigning of
Huge Bezdek as Manager of the Phillies Should
&4Aft H4S COMPLIED
WITH PUBLIC DEMAND
FOR REAL PHIL PILOT
9b B055 e Our National Leaguers, Huge Bezdek Will
Be Supreme Commands Respect of Players.
Puts Fight Inte Team
Hy STONKV MrLINN
(A HEAL manager nt n satisfactory salary with a three-jcar contract.
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vlint the baseball funs of I'hiladclphln esked Wlltlam F. linker,
resident e( our National League club, te Kite thorn. And, se fur ns has been
fOMlble up te the moment, Mr. linker has complied with the demand.
Huge Ilczdek In n spirited leader of athletes hi, record at I'enn State
Inn out this statement. As the mnmiger of the 1-hltlles liezdek will be
supreme en the plaslug field. He commands
the respect of his men: he puts the pep and en
thuslasm Inte his leudcrshlp that inspire his
athlete te give just a little bit mere than they
are pnld te give.
In basebull, as In football and ether games,
the fatiM support and root for the fighting ball
club. The. i m iters of the Phillies might employ
Jehn Jeseph MclJrnw, surround him with the
beat available men In the two big leagues: this
tenm might win the pennant. And we, the lejnl
I'hlladclphlans who love their historic city,
would net get a real kick out of the triumph.
It would be beught: would be colorless.
On the ether hand, wc have no hesitancy in
predicting that Huge lle.dck will have us wear
ing out our bloemln' vocal organs even though
the 1'hllllen finish last which we nre certain
they will net de. He will put team t-plrit and
fight ahead of money. His type of athletic di
rector would rather go down te defeat fighting than win n drub contest where
Superior strength bought with dollars and ubsencc of genuine opposition gnc
is team a hollow victory.
Iiczdek may net win ft National League pennant in three year. He
KM never have the honor of directing ft ball club In n World Series. Hut he
will step the jokes and sneers about "Slew Philadelphia" which hurt us
M much.
Of course, there is the insignificant "If" te be taken Inte consideration.
Betdek ewes much te I'enn State, lie is perfectly willing te pay the debt.
It really is tee bad that the negotiations between Hezdek and IJuker bcame
Common knowledge before the popular tutor of the Xittiiuy I.ietts had a chance
le discuss matters with his present emplejers.
Beidek played absolutely fair in the matter, If our Information is cer
Met. A chance meeting, a hint cenvejed through an Innocent telegn.m - it
Was quite easy te add two and two nnd have four as the result. AVe tire In a
position te state positively that nothing would have been, printed about the
negotiations until they were completed but for a combination of circumstances
leyend the control of Messrs. Bezdek and Baker.
AXD if I'enn State's Athletic Council insists that De.-dcfc fulfill
-fi his contract ice can only say that Huge did the honorable thing.
Heirever, ice hope and believe that Huge u-ill obtain his release, tome
te Philadrlphia and restore our Satienul League team te a position
of honor in the big baseball set.
Tildcn's Finger Net Se Brief
BILL TILDEN'S middle finger is net se brief os first reports from the
hospital led his many friends and admirers te fear it might be. As a
matter of fact, the l'hiladelphian who Is monarch of the courts lest only the
top of the first Joint, down as far as the bat-e of the nail which Is quite bml
neugh but will net, we opine, seriously interfere with a continuation of Jllg
Bill's triumphs with the racket.
Tllden, by the way, bus a stjle pretty much his own in smacking the
tennis ball with the bat. He grips the handle of the racket with powerful
Angers fingers, wltlinl, that have the finee and intuitive change of pace
which marks the great golfer and billiard star. Other tennis luminaries,
notably BUI Johnsten, grip the handle firmly in the pulm of the hand, I'lnje"
f this type might lese an entire middle finger nnd become accustomed te n
three-finger grip which would carry en their winning game.
Big Bill needs evry particle of four fingers and one thumb te continue
kls volleying game, according te I'aul V. Gibbens, the Quaker City s.igc.
Gibbens declares, however, that Champien Tllden is strongest in irrn'ce njtd
ground strokes, which will net necessarily be affected by bis unfortunate
sslsbap.
rhlladelphians are proud of the fact that we have as one of our native
en the greatest tennis player who ever lived. We new hae further reason
te exhibit pride ever Tllden and the fuet that he resides in the Quaker City
for everywhere he is being bailed as one of the gnmest athletes that the world
kss known.
When Big Bill was In the hospital suffering the tortures of the damned
fa any pain mere severe than that resulting from an Infection? he was asked
Whether he would step playing tennis. "Net se long as I have the ubllity te
old a racket and two legs te carry me en te the court," was, In effect, the
Message from the rick room.
JNZ) Tilde added: "When I lee my title I went it te be en the
f court, net by default. The next champion hat the ruiht te say
that he actually beat me, and I hope te give him a keen battle."
Tildcn Prepared te Move Down Ladder
ALTnOI.'GH his friends notably I'aul Gibbens believe that Tllden. barring
another mishap, will come back te the court and play winning tennis
With his practically unbeatable service and remarkable ground strokes, even
though his volleying m.ty suffer, nig Bill is net se certain about It. He is
Prepared te move down the ladder if need be, and play Just as hard te held
la own among what might be termed the "second five of the first ten."
Tllden has a pupil, sixteen-jear-eld Sandy "Wiener, and believes the
tad will be a second Vincent Uiehards. Big Bill intends te play doubles
Matches with the boy next yenr. And us seen ns the doctors permit' it Tllden
Will begin n strenuous indoor campaign which he hopes will accustom him te
Wielding the bat with the slightly abbreviated middle digit.
The king of the racket-swingers may be pessimistic, se far as his future
Championship class is concerned. But we are optimistic; Indeed, quite certain
that BUI Tllden will baffle a let of persons who think that he cannot overcome
the handicap of the less of a wee bit of precious finger.
Bill Tilden's undhputed gameness recalls te mind that Western tnnis
ten are advocating the elimination of the words "love" and "deuce" in
coring tennis matches. By all means de this. Tennis Is a he. man's game
It requires eon-age, strength and physical condition second te no ether sport 1
ftt least this In true of champions of the courts like Tllden.
fiQME along, old-timer, te our imnll-tetcn days, ichen in the
sV course of the summer vamtum ire denned the carefully creased
vhitr duck trousers and the canvas fennit W, whittled fur "Hef"
and icent teith him te keep a tennis date i,n the Xermal Scheel courts
xcith Claire and Hess. The game remplefd, ice strolled deicn Main
ttreet, our objective being I'etc's ice.crram soda emporium.
Fighting Bleed Aroused
.A10 hew WP dug fingernails into the palms of young but powerful right
lL?'l?: Wjhi''h ne re,lld't "s" '" presence of the girls, -Abet, the tough
Fifth urd gang sang out, Terty h" and "The deuce -ou sav!" with
Cltures that were appropriate, as these lads understood tennis, but' shot our
ntlng bleed up te fever heat.
WT IS high time that such a fine, virile game as tennii is relieved
I of terms that give the scoffers an opportunity te get in their nasty
work. Why saddle "forty love" en genuine athletes and he-malest
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LAWLER ENTERED
RING ATAGE OF 15
Mid-Westerner Hat Fought the
Best of 'Em Since Career
Started
"HM-M-M, SOMETHING CROOKED ABOUT THIS"
Put New Life Inte the CM
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NOW SEEKS TITLE BOUT
By 1.01'IS II. .TAFPK
JACK LAWLER was fifteen years old
when he started te box. That was
In HUG, nnd the 133-pound Irish
American who halls from Omaha. Neb..
began his rnreer with n four-round vie
lery ngatnst Jimmy Chlnn.
Since the mid-Westerner has met
most of the stars his weight and he has
never been defeated decisively although
the record books show- several bouts
having been lest by Lawler en referee's
decisions.
Johnny Kllbanc and Willie Jacksen
were nodeclslen opponents of Jack's
"erel years age when both the tener
able featherweight chnmplen nnd the
declining New Yerk lightweight were
In the best of form.
Lawler boxed referee draws with
Johnny Dundee and Andy Chaney.
twice, nnd wen en referee decisions
from Benny Vnlger. twice: Gene Del Del
ineiit twice, Bleckle Richards, K. O.
Mars, twice, nnd Chnrley O'Connell.
Being twenty-two years old nnd with
seven years' experience In the ring.
Ijiwler. according te his handler, Jee
Levy, is at the top of his form and
the Omnha lightweight has invaded tlie
Hast seeking championship prestige.
Levy has been trying te match Law
ler here with Jee Tlplltx for Thanks
giving Day nnd such n contest would
prove conclusively whether the Ne
braskan has the goods,
Lepez Out With
Defl te Middle weights
Vincent Lepez, quiet and unassum
ing, hasn t said anything about It. hut
it has become known thnt tin. Meil.
can Is very desirous of meeting some
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Penn-State Game
Williams' Resignation
Baker Memerial
By
THE OBSERVE
Copyright, Jill, by I'ubUc Ltdgtr Company
BOB KINSEY COOL
WHEN UNO
of the lending middieweights around and ' Outstanding Feature of Game
In one nf two instnnces Vlnnle would
net minn ir tney came In ever the HW Is Court Generalship.
nniltti llniif r
Eddie Hayes does the talking for SaVS Tilden
Tlltn9 fin.l Via !... ai. !.. -
i's iut'1 -fkt r-ii.e rciurjuiiK in mi
Atlantic City with Vincent, is blaring
"They'gavTvincent: a drnw thev ,11,1 IS RANKED NUMBER FIVE
.Jn-t Frnnkie Mngulre." is the Ilejes
snutit. "but they didn't de m Max jus
tlce. Lepez wen that bout nt the shore
Monday night, and I'm here te say that
Vintiie has improved 1000 per cent.
He doesn't bar any one his weight nnd
there ere some guys I would let him
meet at catch-weights. "
IIaes understands that Mike
O'Dewd Is about ready te get back into
action and IMdie wants te send the
Mexican ngnlnst the St. Paul Irish
man. Frnnkie Britten is the lad te whom
Iipez Is willing te ceneeed several
pounds and Hayes will sign for this
match nt any old time.
Kid Williams Still
After His Old Laurels
Kid Williams, the veteran Baltimore
boxer, who made his home In Phila
delphia for two years, is still In the
field of fisticuffs. The one-time bantnm
weight champion figures he Is still in the
running for the 118-pound crown, nnd
he has net given up hope of redlining
the laurels he lest te Petey Herman
ill 1017. at New Orleans.
Phil Lewis, of New Yerk. Is handling
the little tew-hended vet new, nnd he
has rounded the Kid into sufficient fet
tle te stnrt campaigning for a crack at
Lynch's tepplece.
According te n yarn from Bosten
Champien Ljnch has been offered
Slfi.000 te defend his title there against
Williams Mine time In December. The
story gees en te say thnt the Kid al
ready has accepted terms from the Hub
matchmaker and word Is being awaited
from the title-holder.
DE MARKO A WJNNER
Outpeints
Italian Boxing Clubs
Closed te Battling Siki
Reme, Nev. IB. Tentative efforts
te arrange n match between the new
European light-heavyweight cham
pion. Unttllng rjlki, and Giuseppe
S'palla, of Milan, hare resulted In
the closing of the doers of every box
ing club in Italy against the Senc
galesc from Paris, The Italian Box
ing Federation, learning that Slkl's
friends in Milan, where be is well
known and has nppenred several
times, were making overtures for a
bout between him nnd Spalla, In
formed all promoters In Turin,
Mllnn, Naples and Heme that their
licenses would be revoked If they
staged a match in which Slkl par
tlclpated.
The
Grieves In Twentieth
Century Opening
Twentieth Century Athletic
SQUASH RACQUETS
By WILLIAM T. TILDES', 2d
National TrnnU Champien
Enter the Flail of Tennis Fame
Rebert Klnsey, of California. A new
comer joins the ranks of America's elite
nnd a worthy addition te the select
circle he should prove te be. I place
him fifth en my llt et the first ten.
Beb is the elder of the famous "Kin
sry brothers," the Pncitic Coast rletm
nien double) tenm. and until this year
lias net been regarded serious!) ns a
singles player. Illness kept him from
leing considered for the Western team
te play against the East last May In
San Francisce, and the same cause
inn r red his early season record en the
Pacific Coast.
Beb Kinsey arrived East in time te
compete In the Metropolitan champion
Nhips nt the Crescent Club, Brooklyn,
where he was eliminated by Shtmlxu
after decisively winning the first set.
The following week nt hcabrigiit Hen 1lnng f tbe ppr0ac1ilns Indoor
found himself and (rushed "Sim I ... ' , " . .
Werthelm. the Australian extra string w"sen- whlch "Pcns th Inst '
plnjer. H-2. 01. He followed this by I this month, huvc been completed by
gaining revenue en Shimir.u, 20, 114. i the Sports' Committee of the Phlladel
PLAY STARTS N V.2
Plans for Approaching Indoor
Season Completed by Phila
delphia Club Chairman
0-4, and then eliminated the much
taunted "I.nurie" Rice, 0-2. 0-3. after
dropping the first set nt 00. He was
defeated by Bill Johnsten, 01, 0-4.
Beaten by Richards
At Southampton Beb was still en the
crest of the ware anil in this nisterii
phla Racquet Club, of which Jeseph W.
Wear Is chairman. The usual handi
cap competitions nt racquets, court
tennis nnd squash racquets, winding up
with the national court tennis doubles
championship, nre scheduled te be de
event he defeated Phil Necr. 02, 0-3 : j elded help during the week of March 12.
JiitercliiD squash racquets will set
HUNTER TO GOLF
DIXIE TUSSLE
PENN and State College meet en Frnnklln Field Saturday and the nMk
a, i . tk1l .t-t.tlnna tiia-am thft tarn Inatlti.ll... "
been many breaks between the Red nnd Blue and the White and Blue U!
breaches rarely last mere than a season. ' ".
Games with these rivals furnishing the entertainment hare been u.
thrills. The unexpected usually breaks. Yeu can leek for It en 8aturdtt '
Rack In 1010, State came down te Franklin Field with a ptitL.
Pennsylvania was just lifting its head out of the rut In which It hii T
burled for three seasons. State was a big favorite. "
If you saw that game :'ou will never forget It. Heward Berry wu ,
Inte the came It was his first appearance after his return from th uLP
border where he served with the State Militia and the ultimata 15-0 ByT
Blue triumph was as near a personal one for mm as a football victory a. i
. Individual. ' "S
Berry scored a touchdown and kicked two field goals. The ether tares a
were made by Bill Qulgley en a placement goal. "
That same made Pennsylvania and tbe Quakers swept en te a -.
cessfttl season. Beb Folwell was then serving his. first year as Red and MJ
Then in 1019 Folwell's lest year State was the "underdog." pw
venln was rated as one of the greatest teams In the East. The Quakeri
favorites by big odds.
rpi.. ! I..ilf Miit.fi 7. ft with tttata In thm 1a.l inrl m ..-a
Penn men that their athletes would triumph that even money was offered at
tbe Intermission. And there were no takers. This Is mentioned te ihewi
esteem In which the Red and Blue was held.
But State even increased its advantage with a field goal and the Bsi
ended a defeat for Folwell, 100. It was the irony of fate that Sute seenii
only touchdown en a short forward pass Folwell's pet play seen and teas!
by Beidek when Penn played at Pasadena.
PENN' beat the Navy and the Navy beat State. This should make ttt
Red and Blue the favorite, but It doesn't. Any young man wkt
offer odds en the Quakers doesn't belong te an educational inttltufist.
"DAUL
J- Tennis
Utlcnl Dally
Ex - British Amateur Champ
Pairs With Yankee Pre for
Big Pinehurst Event
PRO DOES NINE HOLES IN 29
the ball rolling Wednesday, November
Praneis T. Hunter, 03, 40, 04. nnd
fnr tha wcnml time In three meetlncs.
Shlmlzu, this time in sequence act. -' Matches will be played weekly
S-d. 0-0. 02. He was defeeted in the until February and this struggle will
nnal round by Vincent Richards, the be followed by the State and nntieual
defending champion, 08, fl-4. 75. In a tournaments for the sinxles squusli
.L t.i-1. ntHi..ui k ii n rn nnn.h i
mutch In which Richards brilliant
volleying snowed under Klnscy's soft
ground gnnm.
In the national singles ne was enm
Club made Its debut in local heilni inated bv J. O. Andersen, of Australln.
circles last night at Venah Hall. In i in four well-contested sets, one of
the wind-up Cuddy IV Marhe, 120, of
rittsuurgn, outpeinted nanny Urieves,
of Mann.tnnk, who substituted for
Hnnk McOevern.
In the ether bouts Willie Clarke
urnppeu jennny rtnnnnen in the third
uhlrh Klnsev wen. He nlaced the seal
en his seaien's record the following
week by defeating Watsen Washburn
in five sets in the East-West matches
at Ferest Hills.
It Is a peculiar game witn wmen
round, but Shannen rallied gamely und i Beb Kinsey is steadily forging te the
TV,.,, tha tlcrht hv A fthllil, Ijnm Vln.nllMn, Tn mnnt wnva ha ninrA TiefirK'
beat Jimmy Brown In six rounds; approximates Wallace Jehnsen than j will be fought out.
line tirewn wipiM-a nama names any ether
championship, the title new held hy
-Miiniey w. renrsen, raptHin of the
Racquet Club "A" team.
The battle for the world's open rac
quets crown between Jack Seutar, of
the local club, the titleholder. and
Charles William, of In"Iand, former
champion, new seeking te regain his
laurels, will begin nt the Philadelphia
Haiqtiet Club Saturday, December 2.
when the first half of the grapple will
be staged. It will end Saturday. De
cember , at the New Yerk Racquet
ami rcnnis uiuh when the final half
in the first, and Charley Kltzle ami
Teny Marine boxed a draw.
Pltt-Penn te Clash en Diamond
rittebursh. P.. Nev IS Thu fnlvrilty
if PnnylvMil ni efrerivt bnbal gain
te the Vnherslty t rittabursh for jun. J
nn'l It hn bn accepfrl by thi Pitt man.
usemunt. Thla will b tb flrat tanubatl
same twtn tha ltit anil lllua and
tha Panthtri.
Scraps About Scrappers
BRIDGE WHIST LEAGUE ? matches with n. a. Anseii, f
TO GET START TONIGHT! & TSSHiSL ;
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. ti, n ifrvrriury.
I'oer (leerse, Aahe. The Philadelphia llaht
heavy vvtlsht u. i.i t a aoed trial heraa
for nny of th. rliitm'n hla wlht. but
he' threufh ri'jw J.. fKll.! te larnl punch
nnd laitee leaa than half a mlnut atalnit
Tem Olbbena Rt Dtrelt tha ether nlht.
Mldsrt Bmllh will mt Tnuna- Montreal
InDetrelt Friday nlKht. nnd the U.t wVk
In S'evmtr he will meet Johnny Curtln In
Jersey City.
Johnny Bny. who In here from Perk Boule Beule
ard. PlttaburBh lu. a ehallerita te Jee
Kanau. 115. Jee Is a former amateur
champion of the Oayty Thatre.
rmnkle Kramer will nt.pear !n tla wlnd-un
a !.. Illlnll Thaul ra t AnlUa i .. .
. pinyer in tne game wiw us Matches Start January 20
ft chops nun slices aim in- ,. , ,u. ,;. ,. ,
ngles. Beb's sen-ice is n soil .." 'l,l1",ef the ChrlsttnnK nnd New
foundation of his ground . " "... """, ,T ". .CT.1". u.re
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crafty t-e
ceotlen a:
slice. The
L'ume. fere
executed but
stroke, although d
of Inst season he f
developing a forehand drive. in
volleying is rcmarkuble in its ability te
return seemingly Impossible shots, but
lucks the necessary severity te allow
him consistently te crowd the net. His
excrhead Is reliable and accurate, but
net severe.
Generalship Keen
The outstanding feature of Beh
Kinney's game, lust as with Wallace
Jehnsen's. Is his brilliant court general
f-hlp and his crafty coolness under firu.
I consider Beb a deep scientific student
of the game nnd n pluyer whene ad
vnniement in the Inst season has been
well deserved. . . ...
Hew muih further will Bep mnsey
somewhat' soft-chop I ('- -he annual inter. Ity racquets
luring the latter part T.ft",-?"' - HV ft!. h; -"i
hhewed Indications of , ' u,rlU lp',ln ,e" ,:rk ,tci'"- .
The return clush is lut.-l t,.- ,1.,.
N'eu Yerk Racquet Club the following
baturday.
As a preliminary te these contests
the usual handicap teuruevN at rac
quets In both singles and doubles will
he plujiil nt the local club, the fiiea
during the week of Jiintiar; 8 and the
latter during the week of Jnnunrv 13,
The interclub npuisli rneiniets
matches will be run off weekh during
December and Jnnuarj, and the squush
singles handicap teurnc.i u (.luted for
the Itaequet Club during the first week
hi January, witn the singles champion
go? With hlr piesent stroke equip-
By SANDY McMBLICK
PLKNTY of action is premised for the
Pinehurst, N. C golf links this
week, and Willie Hunter, former
British amateur champion, premises te
contribute his mite.
Hunter Is the most famous amateur
entered In the tweday event, which
starts tomorrow, officially entitled the
Third Annual Amateur-Pre Best-Ball
Mid-Seuth Championship. Hunter is
all set te team up with Beb MncDenald,
the tall Beb n' Links pre, nnd between
them they leek geed for many a sizsllng
shot.
The winning pair, entered from the
same club, will he given a special trophy
In the form of a tablet which must be
wen three times bv the snme pair for
permanent possession. Fred McLeod,
pre, nnd Ouy M. Htandifer, amateur,
Columbia, wen the trophy Inst year and
this fleet pair Is again entered for the
tourney.
The field leeks exceptionally fast this
year .with a couple of vehement Phila
delphia entries and nearly every section
of these United States renresenteil
somehow. The five leading pros split
a purse of $1175 and their amateur
partners take home a prize collection
of Bllver plate.
Stars A -plenty
Most of the leading pros In this coun ceun
jy fro booked te stnrt tomorrow at
Pinehurst. with the main exception of
Walter Hngen nnd Jee KIrkwoed, who
are new touring the West, and Gene
Sarazcn, nntlennl open champion.
Snrnzen Is new at Miami, Fin., but
Is Just coming around after un operation
for appendicitis about a month age.
Soen after his errhal there Karaxen
was out practicing shots and plajed u
round of eighteen holes yesterday, after
which he declured he was feeling fine.
He appeared te be hitting the ball
nearly as well as ever, but says he wll
return te New Wk in two weeks
Anether pre who is expected at Pine
hurst, with his amateur partner. Is Dnn
Mnckie. the Century Club !',.
that Mackle has done this week Is a
phenomenal round of lilt strokes for nine
holes coming in en his own course
He had seven straight holes in three
coining home end three birds going out
He was one under m.r going out ami
six under coming back f(,r n total f
Cfl, which is five strokes brtte" than
the record for this Metropolitan course
set by Harry anion's 71, "e
Here is Mackie'e card and par for the
ceurse:
Mackle
out .... e a 4 a e
In a 3 s a 3
Par
nut .... 4 3 4 4
In 4 4 5 3
The famous Tin Whistlers eet
Ixntien of Pinehurst eneneii it ......"'"
season this week with n m-wi.'.." JT
foursome contest in which thirty ni
crs took pert. ' '"- "
Paul Williams Will Be Missed In Tennis
WILLIAMS has resigned as field secretary of the United states uJ
ds Association. He leaves the New Yerk office te become editor tf 3
ally Press. 1
Williams started ns field secretary In 1010 and under his efficient tad
ngement tennis has prospered and grown all ever tbe Lnlted States. J
Here is what Julian H. Myrick, the president of the association, hti
say concerning Williams' werk:
"His administration bes made It possible for the tennis aueeltiini
Increase Its activities and be of greater value te the country at large. M
confidence and respect In which he was held by tennis players of the country, H
emcers ana eujcisis ei our nssuciaiiun unu uie umwiuuuhi ui umer natlenii
his resignation most unfortunate.
"His place will be n hard one te fill in view of the high standard ef eM
elency and merit which he has set In the service he has rendered the aMecUtltti
Williams has en amazing capacity for details and when it cencent tJ
promotion et a tennis tournament, lueas uew out ei mm line water from a pa
mHE U. 8. L. T. A. will search far and wide before another tnaa k
X found te All the position of field secretary. Paul Williams will It
missed.
3100 Contribute te Baker Memerial
"PRINCETON has built n lasting memorial te Hebcy Baker, the fameriy
L athlete, who lest his lire In tbe service of bis country.
The artificial ice rink nt the right of the little Princeton station li i
cnted te this American ncc. The rink Is completed and the beautiful (M
building which surrounds It will be finished by tbe first of the new year.
The committee endeavoring te raise funds for tbe memorial Is en the ha
stretch of the drive. The final effort la being put forth te boost the total ttt
amount sought $250,000.
The memorial fund was started with an anonymous gift of $100,000. Ms
thnt time $105,000 has been subscribed by 3100 Individuals. This Imthi
balance of $45,000.
Hobey Baker was one of the greatest football players In Princeton '
nnd certainly the greatest Tiger tbnt ever scratched Ice In a hockey rati
But his memory belenss net only te Princeton, but te the whole country,
wns a here in a far bigger game than football or hockey. The perpttusrsj
of his memoir is the duty of every patriotic sportsman.
Percy It. Payne, 2d, 20 Exchange place, New Yerk City, and Ohirtel
Riddle, 005 Chestnut street, this city will be thankful for any ceutrlbittsl
no matter hew small.
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EL PRODUCE
at tlia IMJeu Thentre Ien
Tn
tin Teams of Sixteen Players Each
Will Stags Opening Matches
The newly organized Interclub
Bridge Whist League will swing Info
etlen tonight with three clashes en
the evening's schedule. The members
( sf tbe association are the Union I.engue,
' the Art Club, Hamilton Whist Club,
Otrmantnwn Cricket Club. Fourth
BUeet Club and Princeton Club.
Matches will be plajed monthly from
new until March 14. inclusive, the home
' team en
. ftsiere t
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Club's experts
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WILLIAMS BEATS WOLGAST
Feature Beut at Reading Gees
Eight-Round Limit
Rending. Nev. 15. Bebby Williams,
of Ailentewn, defeated Al Wolgast, of
Lancaster, in tbe eight-round wind-up
here last night.
The Ncmlwlnd-up, the most exciting
bout of the evening, resulted In a vie.
iter'talnlng tne visitors' nt dinner I "7 fnr 1f,nn',11 1'nwall. of Phlladel
the contest begin. "'' nVHr Unfiling Pnskee.
Cht the flennnntewn Ch-lrkut I ' preliminaries Midget Kilburi
mm
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will meet the J-eurlli ' "U"'-"' '", 1""-rn , niny
. , . , .... I In liiu. I'liilniliimfiln ,lAfAntH 1...I.1I
II e inner s unariers, n- -... , ..v..,. ..,.,
. . . .i. .' . TI..U ...ill OeliH. I.imcimli.r nmt .Tn IJinn .
hi reel ; me rtri inn hi ,",. Viiii .Tr '" ,";"
Princeton Club, while tTle I sluggwl Ray (Ilbblns. All were eight-
reunu uciuc.8.
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Kansas Cltr. Nev. 15.
Cerfavvllla, Kan., wep
anaaaia ontraa.ier id.
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r,,llv anmiarlnr th Im.I1
rernrr. Frlace L.ira and Je
Si -S.JJ """'.' ," '" "K-K"1'' ". "
a,,u .wu.tw ...it "in IH.CI ,,m. nfaj,
firerve llelmar. ferin-r nmntaijr champion
who Ima mn miikln ireM In pref.aa tonal
crlelna. haa ion titken III and ha will hi
unable te tx for aral w-.ki. iim Con Cen
nur a 'or,.l "cnneal three match-s ha
had arrangtd for llelmar.
Jark Mrrarthr, of the Hevntenth Ward
haa hla atnhl of t.jT.rn In oed ah rw Ilia
letfat aojulaltlen la Johnny Mrhala Y-K
puunda Mlthaela has aceraij four Icnoi-'keuT
out of n total of flve heuta Marty Kan.
112: llarn,y ll.llly. J24. and l",if RfaJ;
I3S are uth-r boy who nureaant tha Mc
Carthy colera. M
The entry Hat for the Phllndalphl chm
slnnihlp rrehnhly will rrh a hundrad hy
clealns tlmj en Krlday Th amataur tlt
In aavan dlffar.nt (li will t rtaefJid
nasi Tuaada nnd Thuraday ntfhta at tha
a,T.'UfJn "" 0"-h
Timimy Mslcljr. antared In the ISS-pound
rla In tha Phlladalnhla, amateur champion champien
fhlpa hn J-hlrlnln daily undr tha
of frlanda who ll) Ik- out te root for him.
Johnny lUiraa erltinally had Danny Oer
Cambria for Friday nliht, but tha laltar was
bcattn ae badly In Atlantic City Monday that
It wu niaiitty te aacur n, naw bout and
llurna haa an vn httmm .nK A. h ..
ji?,Wll!, flnV 0"-"r will Introduce Stan
lay Willi and banny Uorden. Th.a4br
tin
0111 t
ment I should env that be has reached the
approximately his limit. But I am such V(.0k of December 4. Tha usun Ihandl
I
hip inuipetltlen due the following week
The court tennis enthulsnsti. will
e nrn te get uiiucr way at tlie Itac
nt Club. They Mart competition for
e W. J, Hnlfahan Cup during the
'jVlk ?.!" OoeV'li Arm believer In Beb's Intclli-ctiial enp teiirnamentH at both singles ami
JoVrirewn ir. iu. ' rnsp of tennis mat 1 -"-.'' doubles In court tennis are seheduletl
leinni urn i niiraiii , , "r " nrsi two wit-ns in .in unary,
Ing out Inte new fields. He must gain I Then they lav off for a while, only t0
speed, reverttv, aggressiveness. He get busy again during the week of Feb.
ta riiii-v r. nii.n .hap .. ill ...... rA.
. C 'l "i" ,,, ",M nii:iB ler
the Dr. C. D. Hart Cups.
inen will come another recess until
(id stiln" net tne exces
ch he and his bnjther
must use a "te:
Ivi loon whlc
Heward nt times employ for their
famous "lob drive," but a well-regu- .the week of March 3, when the single
iHled shot off his forehand, such a shot and doubles championships of the elnh
as, nt Its best, has made Hill Jehn, nt court tennis will be decided, with the
sten famous, xnese ininie ium
realizes mere clearly tnan ue i, .unu i
a a . TI..L. 1lnUAt) mll'ii tlnlriri
leek te Fee Beb Kinsey euvuncing
farther along the patns ei tennis lans in
11)23.
CotvrieM. tilt, V iM sUdatr Company
1 Yeu Aute Knew
OMBtin
Klthar of th follewlns esuia my pro pre
due a "freitn clutch"! Dry yek p)r
corredad pdl connactleni. loe padsl Ink
as, or th clutch aprlns may U tee tlshu
tercins uia pari im.wwi v
preaaur will net rel thm.
a
Mak aur te adjust the claaranc aftai
valva have bn sreund.
A teX of iraphlta of eemmnn stove pel.
Uh will pravant rims from bacemlrur rustr.
As hlfh eomprsMlen msans high fflcney.
th hLjhM comprlef pesslbl with U
iMi usU will itve tiiOsst rsswita,
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national doubles tilt following during
tne wcck ei .iinrcn i-,
Doubles Handicap
The doubles handicap nnd doubles
championship teurnejR at sepmsh rue
ipiets ure down for the weeks of Feb
ruary 10 nnd 17, Inclusive, while the
contenders for the racquets champion
shins at both singles and doubles will
be huty fighting It out nt approximately
the same time, as the sipiush fiends are
embroiled,
A new class of membership has been
created at the Racquet Club, known as
the "playing membership." It Is open
te juniors und te young men still in
college, and was planned te encourage
them te take up racquets, court tennis
raid Miuash and play these games during
vacations and ever the week ends,
Williams went back te New Yerk
Sunday svretnx, but will return toward
ths end el tit M for matics
workout en tfMHt be..sej ler
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Nev. 16th, 1922, 2:30 P.M.
WHEKt. OF FOnTL'NR by Helle.
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FAIRY MSOEND by Ildrlum, dam
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JOANNA. 2D by Jehn O" Oaunt, dam
Field Mistress by Uncle Mae.
COI.OHKD BESS by Heliotrope, dam
Black Bess by Voiedoyskl. m
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