?F(,Wil iw .v mfiwr, g-, nfigfess finceten Owes Much of Success This Year te Drep-Kicking Ability of Ken femiti msmtmtMAmfmsmmi'W'.'mmm ( 1 P w Wi Ml ?t L" J ?WT TRY-FOR-POINT RULE STRESSES NEED FOR MORE DROP-KICKERS OVERBRIM BOOMS "FINGERS AGAINST FINGERS," SAYS DAD SQUASH RACQUETS e.t Sivvr i-afc k "tfrinccten, for Instance, Has Wen Three Games by Calling On Ken Smith at the Opportune Moment. Tigers' Alertness Affected Yale v I 0NB V Her & Ity IVI'ONKY Mrl.lNN renuti n.lviiiiuil for t lm tr.v -fnr-iiulnt ruli' tvlliill I .! lll'lH'l III nrrnmlile tlie fintlull Mtiuitlnn till ve.ir. vvii tiuit it vvuulil ili'veln'i tliep and plm-c )Ir!cr In fml. (lull wn- the utilv soed irawii for tin new rule. It mil net Imve iIim fliip 1 Ken Smith nt 1'ilmtteti. for In' win iiMii.it before llie IH-"-' nml mien wcie wiltten, Imt lucuum- of the Tlsei- Iml'- l""1 :itiu with hi tne. tin- (Ininsi- mnl I'.l.nk eleven i unil'-ffiiti'il. Kill Kepi-r. u-iii,' Mnilh nt the ill.t tlni(, wen nt 1e;it thin- s.iiin' vvlienj drop klikltic vl.lll wit nmli'il. In I'm- Vlrglni.i K-iti"'- en a wet tii-lil mnl In ii ililliii i.ilnMurni, Ki-n Smith, wlie ue lii lift Imet te ilrop-Mek ithi hull ever the . rn---li.ii. ijnt tin ft- ul' I In- 'I liter"' live pelntn. In Clilii'ce u va Miiiili'i mii i-.--i'ul tr.v-lM-peint 1. t k tlrit wen the K.ime. -I-1 Anil Yah- will l.ea'en. .'I-H. Iii-iuiise Smith iniiiK' Kei ul en line or two to.'-heti, whl'i- O'lle.irn I'.ilh'il te de what In- w.i -vi( into th- anii te de He tlie -inri' Wln-ii e'lle'irn w i . illnl lulu th.' luttle Hi tin- leiirth fen ul lu-t Siilurilii.v ev.-t.v i-r-nu knew that In- vwi ei'i-ite-l te ilrup-kh-k a lli-lil cm1. Hi- hud pi n-tlK'il " l'"1".' iilli lii t'liie" tl-i- imiiii' .m.l Hern thi' ".."i-.Miul llin .ili iii-n. nt lent. Mli'veil In- weii'd sin- tin' Ultie eleven from d.-feat. I5.it ilie iVie.-H of tin- TIl-i r iiinwe hurrlid tin Kit bceti-r and IN i-.Teit u.. i lU-m il l.timre. It In net with. j tin- pewir of .1 jsrldlmii i-e.u h le tiain a ilmp-Mi l.i-l who In Miii-lin- in ntu ni-l.ttir rutin-. Tin- human i-luiniii . nin into tin fitlil cenl te -mil .in i-uuit tli.it a nl.i.ver m.i kl.k tw.iiiv -live in pi.irti.. mnl mls his ion' uleit in nitu.it ..-mhal However, w.- ile-in- te pin- lull credit te Kill Kepi-r. fm. -" fur a- it w.i I 1 1 .! fm- i. mlhIi te de -e. be dcM-luptil Smith te th,- p. itit wl.m- !,. w.,-i tin- impeitant g-tnn- for the Tijit-rs. If' tin' tM-lei point ri'i .- i-i tl.i- pi tin- n-t e.n - win. h in- hope it ill net h- -a number --f l.it.liiu i I"'- v. ill l.t innn- intention I" th.- drop kicking di-piitti'i'iit. ruin. i'enn St.iti- and l.nlnvetti'. ler i;iiiip'i I line Ipmilnj; ti-anis that lint saim- l'. mi-" tin' mi-m-il tin- -,'inil ntn-r toM.'lidewn. may siu- -.i-M'ial pl.ijui a font hall tin! a-k ih.-iu te i.iri it x.nli them lrlieren-r t!n inn) u n-'M spritu ai-il stii.iiinr. Altliei-.cli Pep Warm r l e:n- l-" and - oilem -d Ii who pi nlnrc-l.il '. te tin' drop -l.li'.t. we dirf.v with him. In phm-metit three mi'ii lihi an imp-nt.-iiit pan tin- -nappi-i -li.u-k. t'n- plaer thr hull and the .-hap who I I it. If the Jui Itmn i-enti-r I- hi or If tin- lii.ldi-r de.- net .-t it in the prep, r piimeii uipldlx. STOMA' M.LINN li i the kii-kliu. wlie liolil lielil h up w ide. tin- ki.kir can't pes-ihU sin c.-d WITH 11 ulnar. He co kul., iinf j.rt'e ;.ri('ji( Ih' -tmil ii i a i. In nil ii I imer ;in ;iem nfi i;iiiif nlanl l-n tVurt. inn i hni n better chniirr tn jirnb a hill that ti ni;i m- e mm l;v i: n limit the man irlm . In Iml'l lb' null fw u flif i -ki k Inn nfqtlliini ami jiTiixj mi tlir tinf n luiil smu.. ) f. tit" nar ruli piilifil intn tin Umrlight 'i ihep-kirlrr nt I'linntmi mnl. n irpint. if Ihr Ini-for-point nilr tiirvirn. thnr n ill nun lkillnl lm i,nii.iirii mi-j y.'Ji Great Field Geal Remembered rumiHsiiYs TA I'lUNCin'ON man s:nd Satnid.n nUht tlu.t he put in ein- et th. i....s- A ,, ifertahl- mliiutrs f ! entire ill".- in tin linnl iii.iit'-i of th.- "innr- betT-in the Tluers and Ku'.liles-. H- one man win. 1....1 l.u-n miieii-,' the-.-present, and bettlns. when Knmiu'llj sju.-.l th. d.i m I'.'U'. for Yah- with that hhtorie )0-iird diep-kl.-k. Last Satuidiiv O'lli-nm -teod in his own t-iriter an.i sv.mis I '-1 pewri - ful risht le- iisaitin a hall that was :il d for the goal pe-.H .".7 janN away. New "the ifli hooter had pu-etlesilly no hnm-e te et the three points. It would haxe been little short of a mira-le hnd that hall traveled ever the rrob rreb bar from what was a rather difficult ansle. It atunll did fall en the coal line vhl.'h, perhaps was Id full jnnN shmt of a seere. O'llcaru really was usins th- drep-kiek method of puntliiR with a hop. and n pr.-ner that the lull tiilsht go .m-r and tie the s,re. It was geed f..ot f..et bflll te try thi. -mil in line with Ynle tindltlen. for ltimit-l!v did that u-r Mine tiling. nt MI'LI.IA Inid final! bepe that Ins l.n'l. ireubl hum I hi ) nlc nn l J llmt nteninrubl? nftrniemi lie ira lirnp-kirkunj irhilt e rmUv 1 n punt. Hut whin the bull hit en the creu-bur and vent en our fnr ii .-err, 1'umprlly bentmr it hern. it uny icendcr that I'rinee mi med. rri'iemberiinj the inn nnmj trie!; that mail' them cd uhri, I'umpellp i"i' deunj Ynle'i kirkmi. thuuld held their hirith u-hen I)' II i tin turd te sa e the I'lue eleien by the inme teit of a Jetpiratc rffuif! . Effect Upen Yale of Tijier'.s Alertness rpHF. pMi-holeRl.-iil iff", t upon Yah- r.j the Ti.-r n'ertness in s:.thetinK In JL finurei was one of th.- his faiters in the game Inst Saturdnj . Mention v.. ).... mn i.f tie fin t tlaf til" l.lis. tnnnignijui un- itueriioeii, mii;ih-ii for a free inti-h upon all Imt u-e on.isietw -liui a punt was in the nil- yet. Rtrauce fate durt-id that time, mid a in tonihdewn lotery. Yens .I.dinsteii. n I'lttshtnshn-. who thume'd t-:thneks at I'rln.ete-i -x nrl mere ears nse was reinarkins the tliuldlfv of the Klis whleh iim-ed them 1e free-ret. h punts and jeialleil the late Iletnu ISaker when h Tiger nar. 'Ueuii-uiher low llebej would stand ! or ,", jatds lieliln.l whei .. ..liH? te full and then rush ferw ird and ateh it while en down thu field?" iiuerled Johnsten. Yes. we kill and nugies-h,. ninnner of grabbm,; kieki. And It should he a rrln.eten tiituhle, early in the rennirv et tin' Liall. tliat nearly gave uie duiiueki a wu II n punt th" run de rememher linker's great It was a sight worth whin- . . ... ... . . . . 1 I. !.... ... .. 1 ...... te wateh linn stiateii a piRshin out et nie nir nun tarry u " "" " '" khih. linker's method v. is dangerous, tr-n- enough. If he fumhkd the hall and none of his metes were near him te retrieve it. the en-mv might get nn i(1v touehdewn. B Gelf Club Gets Jump Rivals te Develop New Bleed JUNIOR TOURNAMENT K .NI)Y Mi-MllMCIi rnuu (heiin-oek Ueif ciuh. i "sientest little club In the reuutrj." itlwnjs n trifTi' ahead of its rhnls in starting something new, lini put nn I ether one ever thin full. , Anxious- te develop prime fresh Meed ) for the s.pnsli faerpietM teams, ever i keen ronten. lers In the lnterrluh S.pinsh i Ilili-.piets I.etKiie. Oerbroek, derijed te j held n Junier s(tmi teitmnment te nmiHe tin- cnthiislasin of the younger I dement, , The inline uinw-rs in iiiniicuratiiig I this innrvntien were llllam I', llnr J liij, a stur h-Hiler lis well as n rei'.- ' In.' g I s,tiiish pla.xcr. nnd V. I. . N'ewln-rn. both mcniberx of tli S. piash Coinmlttre. 1 The servlees nf Jehn T". Kiiel. one ! of Pied Tompkins able nsnistants at I tlie Philadelphia llar.itiet Club, was I el.t-ilned te start the juniors en the j riuhl read h.x grounding them correctly in the bush- pilm-lples of the game. I Several of th" bes nsnlin!hited what tliej wen- tiiuglit with n inpldity that -niprlsi-.l iiitli their te.idi and the iiieinh.-is of l In- ceinmittei-. (ithi'M win- slower, but all dinwed mere in terei: than lni.l been untirlpati'd. Deride mi Iteiin.l Uehki. I'.M't I'l.ilis it was ilerideil te held a Keiiu.l lEelnu lilt --e that It would h pe'sihie te s.e just hew i-ai-h bej would .'nine ..nt in actual voiup.'titien with i hi lhuls. 'J here were meie than a deen en trie and seuie fort, odd matthes h-i aln-ii! been plajnl. The tourney will i wiul i'p ThnnUsghiii l)ay nlnl the I wuiner. lunnir-np and per-sibly the , third-plnie holder will be given in dividual i-xpi-it ii-aihing in tin liner I points of the game as their rewards of I v it ter.v . 1'er I'liel devoted himself at firr-t i.nl.v Me te'i. hmg his i lass hew te held n srpinsh r.a-.piet, hew In stroke tin- ball piepirl.v and something ubeut feet-1 weik and ciiiut-i-eveiiiig. lie oeul.l net e into nil the detulN I he would have liked te take up for lad. 'of time, but th" fertuniit" prbe wln ni rs in the pies-em tourney will he tippul off en the inv-terles of angle simts nnd ihnnge of pate, hnvu a. I'.i. k-linnd stieke that k geed for nn ' me. net meri-lv a ih-fi iimve weapon, and seiiu- of the ether .nii-t'i I'riel has iiii-l.eii nn from wn'ili'ii.' and nlaving istnuip, rear-en, tne i (lAD-WrirfcEve Se w''0e' UvWE rtAY TrtiyrilVCATC JE1.T 7UievT -r.iHt MOS-r iMWiT4fT Mm cr me VETrTTetrr SeMeOWY CPAl 5 mjh.i(7'JM.S AWT ii"..r-. -. --..j.. (XiR. 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Paddock's "Recerd" Amateur Bouts Field-Geal Kicking By THE OBSERVER W Copyright, l)lt, tu in6e Ledger Company PUIS GOES LIMIT Boxing Decisions of Bouts Held Last Night AMATEUR BOUTS AT AGAINST G CHANEY Baltimorean Scores Twe Knock clowns in Winning Final Beut of Olympia Regime MEALY DEFEATS JACKSON ID IJH IS II. .IAITE rpilKY tes-ed a huinaii punching bag into the ring ni'ainst (leerge Chnney 1a-t nigl t for the mutest thnt marked the titusli of the Olympia regime in l'h.ln.hlphia's li-tie fraternity. At the iiit!iltil(iii of eight Invlli rhtlkkers t'liurle 1'itts, srvappv shi.-k nhserber. Ot.YMI'tA A. A'. (lvrir Chnnev it"fent.l ' I'linrles l'ltts. Jelinnv Stetlv vien ever Willi. .lrl.,.'n. Ilnrii'v iirliclit HeunrfO llirl Hurl lull. Nulii C.ru rtr-t-itr-.l .Murtv Kmir, Jue W'elsli wen imr llarrv (lilrun.l. Ni:W iUltK .liihntiy Nelstm ilfentel Jiitinni llTimm Krnnlt Cerpeiili-r wim e..-r . 1'r.itilile Swunev. Huclt Jemt'hH tmit J.i Itea. ;.lirty Hllvera wen ever Kitr-ln-l, IMntiv st.irt (iLfuteil Ril Ilnlli-.. filly Hsk.'it wi.ii nnnrilr-il ilwlslen nvrr rrunltte .Ji -i.ni". feri Imin" wen ever l-'ranH.- I I v . I!--1 (",ii WlUen .Irr-iv vvltti Jen p. hidhkt, I Ilaiip) riiniiKim K..I iI'-cIfIem ever Jwi '.ul-r. I I. ill. J.vriliH KnOCKisl out Al lle.lc. I-Ulll. Jimmy llittt hlnntn nleup-.l K. O Kid lex. ar-lt-r. Ihlr.l. tl-rmuti billion knetl.'-il out .Mlrkl sprn.i. tlilr.l. KiihYdN lnu llenU wen ileflMen ever I'D mi I .. my, X'fl,ANTIl- 'tTV-ltiiy Mm- .lffatrsl r.-rrv Vti.rtln Yeune 'llar-r vte'i our Jnhnnv .lHidn.-r J'aileiMis shti.li'.l Yeuiii: .loe Hra.l In. Ki.ttiMi- lvri.ti.rr lUr.-atut Jru- Mhan li. i llnrr Sr-ilmr t,eat I'a.tlu Kliw I.Al.Tl.MOltH IMJI Iturnbreul, Kneckr-d tui Jnhiny W'r.Uaitt. tlrit. LeMeiS- Ti. Id llslil) I.civls ilr-fiatM P.o P.e laml Ted.l. HAltltiM-fftl! Joe Meritbn etlUliiBK'.l hr 1's'n lm n, Sii'ntnle N'uvla outi.elnteil I'.ir- Ilusle I'.int Wiikiier ilefent.il Jm-lt l'..l. . , J-ir Mwvi-usnti .l-ti-itiiit Ilubu l-almll. I'elunibus Iluil Oirlntliinie n.urll Juibeh' .l.-il'l n iht rranhl" I'allnban 'ut UNION .In- llne ili-timv-ly iiulpulntf.l OLYMPIA TONIGHT College Men te Vie for Phila delphia Boxing Titles. 110 Entries UNDER RULES OF A. A. U. witli J- it MUtnr. iMiiiiu-j i imi-e.i. .... . .. ( 1111p1! 1,,,,-k r ";1."';"' I'Z'l'-t' Z ,r,,,nu,..,i,,J' I.Vl. !" " ;'""- naltimere battler." Chatiey eth.-r experts rt tin- 1. usjui-t Dili , wj)s jl(i ,,,,., ,lt h(. ha, , U.P, Alb u Is IxxtdliiK Kntim all the way In order te tarry elV u.... .11... . .. i ,.. i.. i... ........I i!n- honors. lehln teurn-'v at tirt-M-nt with sK At tlinev iMi'l.iHy duniiR the Kiimes wen and enlj a sinle di fe.it. four reiind.s, l'ltts Mirpr'seil the Hire- ' r.i. .vtHitdl ..n fium Arthur ':, ii v .ii.-.,.'i Vc,,., t. rl,,se ..ii ,.,,. .1 ..r t... Knuth Hreiul Htreet ' TOUinp Hennv Valer wen ditliloneYOT I, f.,.i,- . t. t.irlea nmt ti.i ilnrVnt... mn-vi ..tth h1 IlllllitV til UlXSOl .f. X Hland nnd Jehn CrnU are tn-d ' t'lnr.ej's wallops and keep en figUtinc .., ilup.1 iiln.ii . .r li fi trtn nf iriiiiniihv l..,i t. tinlit ul' luiek se Iinfil tlltll III' Preliminiulei for the Philadelphia ohiunplenidiips will he held nt the Olym pia Club, Urend and llninbriilgc titrcets. tenigiit, anil tne nmnteur titles in seven, different hexing elncse-i will be nvvnrHprl en Thursday night. An entry lUt of 110 ambitious lexers Iiiih been received by the Quaker Clly Athletic Annorintlen under wIieh.. nuspicrs nnd rules nf tlie A. A 1. the tnurnitinen will he held. '''" ,',"". 10;,."lt tf '"W..""'.'";" "' h lU-'l Aliadle Atlantic Inline WUiilnn. rr.inkl- hh iefnt.l c.,,,,,,. -i,-.,,,,!,.,,,, til ,.nll.l,,.i.. AiiuiiK lin.. Jw NHm.il i,wi.-il technical Muted eliatnplens will pnrtieipi'te. l.n..k.ut . M-r Harry n-ifi. n:cin.l . Tliey nie Johnny Uever, fefltheivveiKlit, ,..h'!'ni''..'',"7;:(!S.I,uJ,ro,tnvhe vlll wear the rolern nf Knjeuln I rT'ii a'rr t a'liBica xv b--v .--- - ...--. . Inru llrrln nlnl JuliflllV TrilUIiO lirA. Cuthelic Club, nnd Frank l'ickett, the ,), I K. U. Jeullle. md one trlmmlii.', while Ceiirtland term"r Australian nplieared te neiu ih-j n--.t in i iiiniT hand. A knoeKU.ewn in uie iiiih JUNE DATE FOR 1923 OPEN unlit black turned the tide in Chaney's favor nnd, . I ile l'ltts tlare.l en i.cverai uceaien". ChiiU-v's terril'n- body bumbnrdmetit enuth-d him te the victory. Uc-teree Jee (iiiffi) fail .1 le heed l'ltts" daim of foul eti thnt tifth-ieiind knoekdewn. the latter'n fine nhewiiu sl.'us of evident pain. He iilse rolled ever en the mat in his effmt te get up. l'.ut (.rifle iiid net hesitate in ceunt-.r,.- t "eitfht." Pitm res-iined lm .lohn-en and Twl ('imphell are line with n pair of pameq en tin side of tin- ledKi-r and only one mail: a'.'aiut their inuies. Tianeis Stevens has split even m hi four Kiinie-. while S. W-ilker nnd Itehrrt Sax have each ninunKcil in .irep the one tnateli I hey linve played. Henry Jehnsen has one win te his rie.lit, but h.i hteii treunred four times, nnd Wajiii' Churelilll has vet te land a . .1. 1. ... ,(n m ki, lm Ul.. ... .. mairil le -.... uji i ui. iwi ui9 ii. u lie- , in.. "i ........ - " -; . louts. rspnlibrium nnd then finished the round l'aul Jehnsen nml .lnw.pl! (.nll-mher. in a ereat rally. mecunB . mine r. c....- thruich entered, have played no matche- tlnued nunc!; with R steady tvve-hnntie.l as jet. ' e.xdmnge. A member of the Overbroek Oe'f ,i0 DrepjM'd In Setenth Club b the waj. yas the first na- An(,t1(l. knockdown eeciuie.l in the ti.mal amnteur Mpinih rarauets ehnrn- , hbIeti. A rlsht hook clipped pien Ihls was the late Dr. Jehn . ,,1ts en ,he ,Mjlnt of ,. ci,ln mid lie Ml.!ip;.. sr- . i i .. '"-ok n nose dive Inte the lesln. But "Jack ' Miskex. ns he was better nurev m,vl te his feet ns coon us known than ! his mere formal title, , he oeuldf iit.fPr,,e Griffe being able te raiuun-u u.--. ue e. ....'" .n """;. l0unt but "one. With the Mart of each round, the spectators felt as if it wns Pitts' finish. h it Charley 'lulled the unexpected and Ins giuneness wen ler mm me law-iia- Golfers Alse Ge en Recerd as Op posed te Gambling New Yerlt. Nev. 21. Netting of n .Int. in June for the llil Jintinnal open championship which will be held en the links of the Inwood Club. Is te he Vlllnneva lias six boxers entered In ns many different rlnsscH, xvhlle three I'tiiven-ity of Pennsylvania men will vie for two sliver loving eupa emble matic of the Philadelphia cham pionships. Johnny Lukas, middleweight nnd captain nf the Penn bexlne team, will nppear fnr the Bed nnd Blue, na will Manual TrnehtenberK. a Slendow Slendew Slendow bieo'c lad, nnd lalwnrd Kcyte, licavy vveiKht. Ia id Baleff. utar foetbnll player with Seuth Philnilelnhin Hlvh Sclioel. 1 miKKested te the united htntes jeI1 i is entered In the lljrl'twelRht division. As.-or'latien by the Professional Oelfers' i Seven heavy weight boxers have been I AsNielatien. entered, and Pickett is premised a Its niecutlve Committee, meeting let of r-omnetltten. Pnn H'.evnck. of the ' l,AaA ,U,.lnin1 U n tiA lnrfinL.lt hnf A'L Til I lf ilil W I A filth fl 1 f at . f tlMlf lda lir.r. iHiVUllVU llt. x- I"'.'""- aav-w -- a.m. iiiit.ivi'itiil s,...r( ti jii rruum , CIIABLIE PADDOCK'S name will net appear as often In the record boob as the native son anticipated. The A. A. U. has turned 'down men reeeJS! claimed le have iiecn made by the Olympic champion last July 4, "" The times for which Paddock asked new marks were posted at BarfuM Calif. They hre: 70 jnrds, 7 1-10 seconds; 70 yards, 7 8-B seconds- 80 liSL' 7 4-B seconds! 100 yanls, 0 3B seconds; 125 yards, IS Lb winds' l-r yards, 17 seconds. , ' ''' According te these figures Uie timers would hare us believe that PsddrvV sprinted the five yanls between the 7B and 80-ynrd mark In LB second An even-time sprinter runs ten yards in one second, or two yards In fifth of a second. It is difficult te believe that Paddock did five jnrda f fifth of a second. In V This was one of the main reasons why the records were turned down Lawsen Robertsen, the Penn trainer, iln a member of the Recerd Cemraitte Times such an these could never get by the crafty coach. The watches or th men holding them, were wrong. ' " The late Mike Murphy would have laughed at the times handed In for Paddock. Nine and three-fifths seconds for n 100 ynrds appeared ridiculous te the old-time Penn trainer, He thought It impossible for a human being te traverse a century in 0 3-5, and he doubted 0 4-B. IKE believed the speed limit for 100 yards was ten seconds. If the watch showed under even figures, cither the timer didn't knew his business or the distance was short, Response of Amateur Boxers THU response of amateur boxers te the call for entries for the Philadelphia championships, te be held at the Obnipla tonight and Thursday night shows that Interest in the fistic game is net lncklng among the simen pares One hundred nnd ten entries were ncccpted by the Quaker City A. A. and a number of ethers had te be refused because filed nfter the time limit. ' There are n number of entries from the University of Pennsylvania ami from Vlllanevn College, but the great majority of the boys who will participate win rcprintm iiiiiieiu: i-imn in mm cii.v. Th's fdiews conclusively that the clubs are interested In the game and need only the opportunity te prove It. There is no reason why the snort cannot be lifted te the snme plane ns nmnteur ibnskctbnll. Boxing is growing in popularity among the colleges and It has been th,. earnest nnd nggressive work of Instructors nnd officials In the various Institu tions that has put it ever. Club officials should fellow the example of the collegians. The preliminaries of the championship will be staged tonight and the finals tv 111 be put en Thursday. Keen competition Is assured. TIIKRK Is a wide gidf between amateur nnd professional boxing. The slmen pures are net se talentrd as the men who make the game a ' business, but In spirit and gameness llin nll-for-glery entries win by a wide margin, and these are two characteristics that make for thrilling sport. The Scarcity of Field Geal Kickers RADNOR HIGH was expected te be n doormat for Lewer Merien la th foetbnll game that was waged last Saturday, but instead held their rivals te n fl-0 score. As a last resort Lewer Merlen fell back en n drop-kick and Scull booted the bnll ever the cress-bar for the three points thnt decided the game. This wns one of the few games In scholastic circles decided by n fleM goal this yenr. Schoolboy coaches seem te be overlooking this very important offensive play. In the three scholastic leagues there linve been only five drop-kicks tnadt the entire Konsen. O'Menra, of St. LukeV. booted two geuls in Interncademic League contests, Clausen, of Frnnkferd, was Mircesaful in two attempts unil BerKinnn. of West Philadelphia, in one 'try in the Public High Scheel League. There has net 'been one Held goal or plnecinent in the Catholic organization. Accuracy and form in kicking come natural te some athletes. It wnv natural te Heward Berry nnd Charlie Brlckley, but they never would hare known it If they had net practiced. Field geul kicking bheuld be ns much a part of the daily gridiron dnil ns signal practice, l'very one should be given n chance te develop this art. When the ball has been pushed fnr into enemy territory and fourth down has been called with several yards te gain, we believe it n much saner method te attempt a field goal than te try te ruth the ball or risk a forward pais fur the necessary distance. A NUMBER of the big college games this year have been decided br a field goal. It was this play that gave Princeton its win ever Yale and enablU Brown te down Harvard. It should figure Just aa prm Inently tfi arheliurtlc gridirons. penriiccu m previous, tuiiriiniui.-iii, wumu thereby be avoided. The committee nls-) announced Its or ganization ns opposed te gambling in golf. "Net thnt there ! any crylns need for moralizing," it wns explained, "but in order te nip in the bud any demoralizing flower that seeks te bloom." teurnev ever btngcil. way uacK in I'.iUi, mid repeated In HiOS, nnd again In liMil. I He Is considered l-y ninny experts te i have been the most hrilllnnt amateur 'who ever played the game. Ilefeie ' illness tappnl lus vitality he wns prae- th ally unh'-ntable bv n fellow umatenr, nnd iven when In peer health, ns vai I the ens" lu 1'tlH. he managed te win lout by his iimnzinrf xcrsatiiuy tiun of thu fans. Clmney pummele-l Jus opponent's body with rights nnd lefts, spelling at close quarters te the bend. but mil Chail.-y kept en geiug with uirprising btamlnn. Tnrlr In thn seventh round Pitts In- tne I T nr de net irmll ll.nl llal.ri nnde n fmein ji table ihmwjhnit hn brilliant nridnnti emeer. ti u mat'rr et pft, hnntne i,e ira en the tun xi Urn hi rnuiht the hall nnd a hard muu le tnp, he in imtiibbi made nub'tantml tutu wniKier rrn opponent pnntid "i that he reiild dn A iv up' etwular chargimj cal'h. m liezdel; a Heal Orpanizer PHI LAI'Kl.l'l HANS inu't wait until I'enn Mite's r..f.r,s . n. fuajht I'iit's Panthers en Tlinnksgivlng Pn before tiny will kne'v whrthir Huge Il.vdi-k will ninmiKc our I'lullles for the next three seasons Hut in the meantime we mnv n-su assured that IIuRe Is giv'ng I'rexv H.ikfr offer n-iieiis con sideration Ve also must i-M'.it that the lnm'est possible pressurij will be brought te bear bv I'enn .State lam te have their athletic director remain a college i-ports tutor. State men uinnet iindi-rtatid r.hr I'exrWj would plve serious thought te the Phillies' offer. It is net a .iiestie-i of menev lie, admitted that te the Btatfl Athletic ' 'einmltti e. We have learned tl.rt the college men would, If It was ncees.nrv te keep their reach, pay whatever salary was Rsked by him. Iut Huge has pln.vid absolutely fair se tar as money wnb concerned. With htm It is merely a question of whether he should quit rellege .if lib tics te enter the harder nndinere exacting profi-tslennl baseball field State men may knew thi", again they may net But if vve judge Immnn nature correctly. Huse Iledek is nt In-art nn ergnnln-r, a builder of athletic orgnniatleiis. ' He has liibeied faithlully nt State r.ud hi- n-wnrd has been football teams that nlv.ius have 1 i rniiUd high. New- that his system is eslnbllsheil nt the Pennsylvania college In the mountains, he has little epjiui -tunlty l' sntlsfj his craving for oigiinlaiien. But he would linve nil the Chance that any builder of athletic ny stems could ask If he came te Philadelphia. ... i. ..:.i n i..... l.n.i , n;iA i i.ip, . titi. riciiL nune niiu ciiuni in- it r.iiii iu in..- ...... - i-' - ,---.,' ..... ,... .. l.un. jeniMs for plnvlng jurt the Kind of irnias, usms uui; ma ..-.s .vi squash that the particular opponent purposes. .,-.. of the moment found hardest te fathom. , In the necend session Pitts was strnck w v i Kill i Hnrrttv. who U no w Inv revernl times, but he proved that lemg his part in bringing ethers for- COLWYN TO PLAY ONE GAME THIS WEEK-END w-nrd, is stiu one or uie stars or me country, hnving lieen runner-up te Stanley Pearson In both the Pennsyl vania 'State and national squ.ih rac quets tournaments en a number of occasion". 1 Amateur Sports The lUan A. C. humble 1 tli T) -i nib hm in nn lnrlpnJent trrt.l r-1 tl.t .n Sun a. arner,i.. t-j tli- "',",",' Is '' " 'Die lrnln V. C. w.iu'.l JIM '. nrruuf, Ramen Hh ihlnl riul renrth .llMnlm uug, f the nm calll"!- en Miturla r, sun .la- n-va trnm home Franlt irrn. jjy; r-t i'.i irr.nlil atreet. tirriiianteiMi Jnilrtii'rutenta. a r.rat ! trim-'nc ijulntm. Iius epan ent AM wum ti p av a-Jh leama us it I-'tfr-j r-ahndral, r.HiMtv Walnrnan H r. II V 1ni-eur.. ri K i f C ami thr Ilk lMwrJ .1 larnlsra ST24 North llnuvl-r itrffi 'Jl.i. hN Ainruatln ( . ('. I-i rle rr-n of hmkiru fcat.ie vlth flrst-c.ti.ii triijua nl.u in. i ri-n-rvn flvef. ,'riia I'lm m i nu, rnii.v nlnss at t, Auk-ufu.e n.l I,R-reiire an'l ,-'l0"ir'.t". Panr-lns ill te .ew all gani'a. Tills in Jay li th ejvn- li K nUtit, an" aucn .-. im m - nerirra, l.e tlKI net reusn winning me inui" en a technicality and, -nilling, waved te the nudlente, then iuvited Chaney te ieiii" en. Jacksen Net There Willie Jacksen, attempting n come ceme come berk, mnde a sad spectacle lit Ills match with Johnny .Mealy, which the latter wen in eight round?-. Only u shadow of his fririiic-r bt-lf. .lackben suffered a let of punishment in the early rounds, although he finMicd up in a llare that brought back remlni'cr-nies of the day when Wllliii wbh one of the leading lightweights in the United Htates. A right-hand punch te the stomach In the fourth round had Jacksen vir tually out en his feet, but Mealy failed te take ndvnntage of this fact. He did net fellow up thnt vicious body blew and Willie wns able te stall around until he legnmed Ills breath PHILLY ALL-STARS ACTIVE Will Open Basketball Campaign Against St. Peter's Five The Philadelphia All-Stars ere back In the basketball game and are out te duplicate their record of Inst year when they wen twenty-four out of twenty nine games ulayed. Jin-k Hendersen announces thnt the delayed opening will occur en Decem ber T. when his champions swing into action nenlnst Si. Peter's nt thelntter's hall. 1001 North Fifth street. The team consists or (ralley, white and Pnulev forwards, Hendersen cen ter, nnd Hutchlni-en nnd Adeclum guards. The Philadelphia All-Stars hnve open data away. Address Jack Hendersen, 81.1 Commercial Trust Building. SIKI'S LICENSE CANCELED French Federation Censidera Fur ther Action Against Senegalese Paiis. Nev. 12. (By A. P.) Buttling Sil.l's rlr-n te tuigllistlc fume reielvcd imether f-etbuck today when his lkcnse vte9 canceled by thn French Boxing Federation. The action re re enfereed the nine months' suspension which Slltl received en November 9. When the suspension expires the Senepnlese, he has also been deprived of the title he wen from ueergea t;nr is nnlcl te be n terrific nuneher Several Philadelphia celebrities will act in the enpneity of judges nnd ref eree, nt different times, including Wll linm II. Uncap. Franklin 'P. McCraeken Lew Tendlcr, Temmy Leughrnn, Harry Kid Brown. Hairy Cress. Snm Black -isten nnd Benny Biifs. Jee Cervlnu nnd Jehn Pteffens will be the timekeepers. must bSxTlyweights Ne Need for Villa te Bex Out Clan, Says Muldoon New Yerk, Nev. 21. Pnnche Villa, Atncricnn flyweight champion, will net be permitted te meet boxers of the bun- tumweight division, the State Boxing Commission has decided in culling off tlni proposed contest between Villa and Terry Martin, of Providence, B, I. "There nre plenty of flyweights te box Villa," Chairman Muldoon do ctored, "and then is no occasion for him te se out of his clns. There lire nlse plenty of bantams ler Martin, nnd it is net necessary for hhn te drop into ihci flyweight division." Delaware County Eleven Hits Stride and 8methers Hunting The Celwyn foetbsll eleven has strnck its real stride and the addition of sev eral new players te take the place of crippled regulars proved the meve needed te put the team in a position where It will be able te defend its Del aware County title claims. On lest Saturday Coach Kerr's com bination smothered Hunting A. A. 47 te G. Hunting hns plnved al the leading teams in Delaware County and else where, nnd lias made a great record for thn year. Miinnger Curry, of Celwyn, has de cided te play but one gams this week Rrler te the big nntiunl Thanksglvln: lay match. He will plar at home e-i Saturday or away en Sunday, and team wishing te piny Celwyn should call Darby .133 nfter 7 o'clock tonight. Baseball Park Burns Louisville, K.. Nev. 21.-KUIn l'lrk. home et the Leulavllli) Amarlcan Aaioclatlen baseball club, va, razM br flrn hsr. Dam nee wh estimate J at 130.000. CAMBRIA A. CLUB && rrlrlay Erasing, Navembar !4, lata TJATXLINO MOBKAT . INDIAN EU63CLI; Teiur Othar Star Benti lle:drl.'i teal ability at nn nryamzer that they tinnt him et mummer of the I'hittix. t the Mime time, ue ran undrratand trflt; I'rnn .safc m finlitw) tn keep their spirited nthktie leadrt . It m n termin pinhlun for lliiddi and Am unl frinnU air uillimj te hair Aim lake lm men Hpic in inUiinj it. further fiction agnlnst Slki. Yeu Aute Knew when lerday mi W3H.' About Sportsmen One Meets ROY THOMAS, ihe ball player who bintight about the foul -et tike iyl he wns with the Phillies, wus luiiiying down Chestnut htn-.-t y. With nil the (lush nml P'P et a twetity-oue-jear-eiu nun "Don't knew what I will de next yenr," sold Hey in answer le tln ksenl queBtlen. "I will net mtinage Housten, where they wanted me. Toe Set down there. Mrs. Thernim can't f-tand it nnd she fetls that aftir thirty mm 'of married Hfe we should live where we enjoy life, und are together." Did you get that thirty years of uiuirli-d life? It wems only a year nr sin en Hey Themas wns worry nig .uiiei.i.i i,-nb.i- i'...iim ; ...uiuik .u ball they hurled at nun wnicn in- um inn nm- n niiie m. VAST near, whiU tn Jlouten, lley icrnt up ihvrr and nheiecd tin it toy haw te hit '" Pinch' Veu "" Thomaa' age; u- I luiiifi te 49 it PWb. But 1m ytayerf at AM am can iwm pentlr-r. munt apply for n new license, llnrvev lirlcht ndministercd a treunc-1 which the (deratien can refuse. ing te Karl Hnrtmnn, knocking him I The license was canceled bv n vetn de-vn twice in the seventh teund, once of 1'.' te ?. upon charges of various es tnr nine nnrl inusklna? un the Seuth taiin.les lireuL-lit li.v twenty-nvi- hiiertu- s'tfc petnr'a. Nativity h3i i the ilk i-fltrini i Philadelphia's leeks quite it let. Karl's men. It is mid that the federation is .iia M-I1ll.ni II Mini. hv -.'it v?,.. ...... .. , ... , &. ... .. ...., ,1 .. . t.,1.1 Kami's .Til." ,..., .. .. .....-..,, b ..-jrit, l l.anrer.r HT'tl. I llin Cinw. Mar ;liinter. n thlrtMn.tif tr-an- ijir-ii-l assrasatlen. 'i'fit' Km with qulnte's cf th am rillUr Imirg halts ir..l efferlm re-ar,nble an irantw i. Allan 1 J llreit. HIS Iva.tar lrett I Tlia Knt tlrrmcuitewn lrefeslrmiila r-ant n rtrranua a same fe- r.-it s.ni,lay sftr sftr i.ein an'l Thanktu'vln in .mini nn thlr heinii Kreiind" ci.r.rsi Tabr-ts C2JS I.lnw i lilln illt. (Jermamrmn. or Hivnii uk I.una lte nftrir 6 1. M I Vledln A. A. hai Ne.r-mKr 21 r 2fl anrt ThanUKt.lCB irerr r eiii fn- fjr.t , iHai hrjme elutis, enp 11 y Sml.ity.ie Kuu'ler- Wei inn, i-niai". i. T-.-..ni, .-rmrn i-iit . II,., Mlllvllle II vr,H nrl it,- .P UuttY .1 Wet, r Ml N ;rll. Turin H (trn ,'r tirmni- 1'i'Plar .'i. J Istmtn i) nj " le 1' M '"the (Imu'-nii - '-. frat elaas hnal.et. lull nam Is He ji t-r h tn CitiinUy i -iBliti "'Is ul I text mir.h Mnipau, py It- bum.. i"" 'll ,!" -f'1 " ."line nt.f I c amhrla lr-' ll.irry ll skPr slai 1 IJeu lln'it alrtM I Tin- I'l-lhl flub 'lefr-iti-l Mr.ln Il"..i., In it liaaKuiewii irinin en hiurJv nla-ht Ilia flnl Hair", win. iJ.lhi, sj: i.r. n Ileaarvris If, Tlia Kiirtlalh Want . )., a Mstem.rlaaa (earn. Iiaa li wlti In' teama littlnar lialla un-1 efferlns ra,naLlt iia.ntr,s ti. jo"ebafn. H1I3 Se'iih Nlni-teenth atrat. Ml. rnieu wmiy iu te hear from flrat rlaca le'im'. I'l" lv nlur.lH t tiema Unrrv Jl J" l-"y 0H48 or I'llbert 2023, from S t' -' -le I' VI IMilladelpMn ,IMr.mrlana liava or rtnli-ii fur flrat elaaa flvr-a ruvlna In I la and l.ailn rraenaba jniKrant. Jt. It. Ball, 8611 North Opal atrett ""' Tha lruat A. A., a flf(n. ... vsar-eld travallng ik.tball team, hka dnih data and would Ilka te baar rrmaitauSi 20TH CENTURY ATHLETIC CLUB Tenta Hall. Ctth Columbia At, TONJOkT, KOVEMBER 21 AL WILLIS. Tacony, vs. TOUGHEY MURRAY. Pitt.bur-li Fenr Othar Star Beula. Prlcaa. lie and 11.111 OLYMPIA "rmVtML1 rraUmlturlia TOWXOKT, Flnala THUR8DAT PHILA.CHPS.AVWM Arlm, 65(1. 11.10. SI-"- Htfi St. . Clu'.' I FRENCasHRiNERdURNFI? I of ii. nitsM'e Qunee v.n MORE French, Shriner Sc Urner shoes are sold in New Yerk every year than B high-grade shoe. ft I THE LIBERTY HjSHBaaaU Made in brown kid, black FriHlk kangaroo and tan Russia p.K calf. . BBBBP 115 Seuth 12th St. Just below Chestnut lSrhrifyBuWhmMljref Rubbed O left eye was bndly tiiifit-d nnd nltnest cnuslderlu renndetely cIesm). Whnt a terrillc terrillc treunclnic .Tneli 'Welnstein took In n neutral corner! t'jirp Is Victer Xnte Cnn. "f naltlmere, went threusli eight leunds te victory against Marty Kane, the lntter tukfiii ciuite a llrlting without hclnK knocked off his feet. In the, opener Jee Welsh was deserv In: of the deilsleii nunlnst Unrry lnl fund. This was th former's nrt con- ...ui tn s.iir'.l t.tiintl.s. r.n.l he Khewed i.i. i..i. ,.t ...1...,. .1,,. iii,Ip rnniiilu. ' tlia liuKary la let or thn atnrt'r may li" ' .".";,....' '.V. .,;"' . . , -1 riy ...i.l Ur-w a Kill VJHIII'I Hl III ll. HISS .V.. . ....." Tin. Oljinphi miinriueincnt will super- hnxlni: at the Arena In the Iiliure, Srs-ilera from an oil tlr eaatna rat t thre-lnrh ldth, rlacail evar a naw tire arnt rniin-cte Kith heavy ulvanlz1 lr will innl,e an Idr-al iien-altld pravcntatlv and new tlr protector. In atnrlrir a ear It la a oe1 plan te ra Ieaa the ifnalen en thn elulch spring lw l-reppliiK a atlcU aitalnat tl.e rlutrli pedal atut frent feat. a Alwrua watrh tha lllhta whan tha atart- Ing mnt. r la ui-d. If thr itlm noticeably n exreaittvi) amount nt tti' a1aaaua1SWaaaa V 1 BIS "jcr-j "QUIXET"p.i..u GARAGES & BUILDINGS H. F. HILDRETH 2M N. 3rd St. I-hlla. or C. Di Prudaa Cerp. stnrtini: 'ilinnUfcitlviui; Day mntinec. Dick Kerr 8eeka Relnatattment I'tirt Werili. Tetaa. Nev SI. IJIeh Krr. fermtr a'r tlteher of tha fhlcaa-e Airierlcan 1-ania Whlta Bex. In a maaaa racelvad by frlnnda hem atatnl that lm haa applladfer rtilnatatemsnt, follewlmr a year', holdout leauti of a aalary Ulrtertnce. and, wft" Ju.lgn I.ainllH te oerinlt him te rfleln tha cluu at Ita training camp naxt iprtna. Noted Soccer Star Dial HI. lAUia, .Tinv, .'l t-ir J nuru. . thirtr.feur. nailenallv known aoeear piayar id manaaar or tna tfan Miliar laam v. nut n&UAnal aofiear ehi . urrf nt A almp.e remedv for rme.n rarhen from i.n oily PluB Ii te fill tha plu with I aaKOlme nivl llsht tha, ful. The heat wl I dry th oil and permit you te rameva all riirnen uy acrapinv ur pii..i viui a. w.. brum. , , C'leim our tlra rinia and paint tham with fhellae tha ntt tlrna you remev a tlr, allow tha aheilae te dry thoretuhly U fnrn ou attampt te put en th Jlra. y doing thla you will ba aurprlaad W aaay It la te rameva tlia tire tha nxt tlma you hava occaalen te renievalt. i'ni.... rs run ara turnad down tha naaara Lacuna eakad und. Iiafdrnad, pra- venting tha puaaata nf irean raaa aurfaia nn-JIng It melt-. difficulty la net cad in cupa. tbay abettld M ie.tha Clethes for men young in spirit There's a difference be tween clothes we make for men of spirit and young men's clothes. There's an advantage in being prop erly groomed. Oar prleaa ara raedarata. WaSaJOBeflK Oitttrn'OailertStmrmlMTb ulfiL alaaagfl Ml I aaaM . lw Jle Rough Edges) Wears Longest Uan Meld The New Fall &. Winter VAN HEUSEN VAN FIELD, cut a little higher, is the smartest of cellars and the fore most indication of geed taste in dress. But veur cellata of a rapuubla retail' M $nt , ,;. ,"..-.-- t- . r. Ila won't enar veu a "'.''' hen teu a.k for a VAN HEUSEN. Ile Lnewa ibttc lie'l anv. jSavsYeuij OavcgYfaTT? 1 VAN HEUSEN the World's Smarten COLLAR, fHHUFS-JONES COHPOIATION, JVaatr. N Y., aaJ 13 N. ISth St, r.11 F J W MX fUm tUnt M rm t ' ""' waaf twt STlrM aram tha eupa rnlMfHl trim J L"? .tiJt-y.te-. i.l. V W, &J.
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