Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 25, 1922, Night Extra, Page 18, Image 18

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Pennsylvania Might Organize "Big Ten" te Send Against Western Conference Team!
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COMPARING STRENGTH
OF EAST-WEST TEAMS
IS A DIFFICULT TASK
Hurry'Utf Yest's Wolverines Have Mere Impressive
I Recerd in West, but Team Dees Met Play Chicago,
Which Eleven Was Beaten by Princeton
Uy STONKY McLLNN
IT MAY net h of particular Intercut I" DiMern folks', whufv attention la
ccntctcil mi ihn fmir traili'leinil battle in our MVter till" tin), but It splits
qultu proper in iiit'iitlnti t iie fni't that tin- llig Ten nf the Wc-Mcrn Conference
engaged In mihip liclit- tlint vie nm be tllM-ut-sIni, Inter when the ranking of
the ''elli'ge eleven... lciitiie the nl -vehvihi piutlmc. Having advocated Inter-
cectl'iwil game in order that we might compare
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sTONKY .MrUNN
' im;e wl 1 ti. t meet Michigan.
es we t1" slit iilim.t Iiiwii and the fact that she mine te New Haven
nd heat Vi'e. it'ier w'li'li '! Tt;ers licked the P,ul.t!es. That might pro pre
fide an indirect rie for the use of ceniparathe stores, ttut. mere gloom for
the ranker! Iowa wi! net meet Mulligan. The Wolverines humped off both
Ohie State ami Illinois, team, that mer and were defeated by Chicago and
Iowa. The semis of Yest's team agii'ist the-e opponents were slightly mere
Impressive than the figure nidbiitliii: x i. ti-r for the Stasginen and the Hawk
eyes, l'.ut in this ape ei cridiren sdiner-mi'ts It is sl.lj te wasie time figuring
nlmt might have b-en had Michigan ne'i the Conference eleven that did play
Eastern leaders.
L.l.s'' Saturday Michigan mil treinl en or the first time by Wis Wis
ceimmi, inn the Hadijers (tiny Chicago today. If that u ill ir'i
it mi in 'in' hiiiAi'i"; fiiMiiim laftir the cerr ijre in. ijn tn it. fmra
thrmri lur sparklinii attack aiininit .N erlhtreitei ii, a tiain that lit nay s
Maroen tam butt Ii-1. Ha that information any laltic?
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Michigan Played a Scoreless Tic
IF IOWA wins, as she prehablj will, the llawkeyes will have it slightly
better record ion paper l than Michican, for Heward .Iene' jeuths will
bave had .i margin in points in every b.itt e this jear, whl'e the Yest men were
tied bv Vunderbi't in en carl.v -se.i-ea eus'igemeut. Absurd as it may be, en
the et''er hand, and meaning ni a thing. Iowa heat Yak- 0-0, scoring n
touchdown; Prinieten ret a .".-0 win ever the I'iis. a fn'.d goal getting the
points. Then, aga.n. lnii was hard pit te beat I'llnei " one week after
the triumph in New ll.nen. Michigan he.it Zuppke's Il'iineis p.-jclude-Itii-ts
L.M-0.
15y way of digression, that Illinois team, coached b the man who is se'ld
' n the type of foefh.il' which destroys n-tii entratteii, h.is heen chasing around
puncturing championship bubbles all jear. After frightening Iowa, the
lllnl's 'icked Northwestern 0-." and then gave Wisconsin her first setback
cf the year h ..-0.
Having endeavored te show the patient public ji-st about where Michigan
Ptands in the matter of ranking and ve doubt net that Yet Las u jnin-up
leven ami one that we uh was sfill ,s.tuis I'lii'-atlelphia te meet Pcnn
vre t-ltri'l new catch and type for this column a literary forward chuck from
Bill Dunc.iii. The Oetfjsburg sponsor believes we should tr te arrange a
eherlule which would send our Kej stone Mate's football teams ugainst the
erld. That may lit; a wee hit ambitious, I'.l'.l. but ponder this one.
The Big Ten of the Western Conference is composed of Michigan. Chicago.
Jewa, Northwestern. Wisconsin. Ohie State, lllii.eis, Minnesota, Purdue and
Indiana These teams represent no less than fe.cn large and well -populated
States. We propose the formation of a Iliir Ten wad up entirely of Penn
sylvania teams one State against seven. And if we can locate that bundle
of war saving stamps we wen in Ed Hank's peel down in Wilmington the
whole bloeinin' let will go ou our U. 'len te win net un less than snen of
the ten garuts.
TOX"I' ;'ji any attrition te thn arramctm nt af trnmi. jar the
U miikiiKj may be postponed for a wrck hut Hill Ltuwnn's irlirtmn
of Wathinqten and Jrfcrsen, J.ajay'ttr. I'lttihurah, 'ennxiiliania.
Vmi Statr, IJucktnll, liPttyibunj. Lchtah, iicktnnn and Franklin
and Marshall a th'' Kryitene Stale') ty 7Vn fO'ind rather niftv.
.If that, up mr learina 0'it Su n'thmer, ni'-cly br-riuic lUrknuen and
I', and M. leth beat the Garnet tlrvcn.
Hew If. and J. Bamboozled Lafayette
BILLY CKOWELL recites an incident that tickles the fancy of the sport--men
who behew in the mer.'s nf psehn!egy in the athletic world. It has
te de with that forward pass whi. h send the tr -for-peuu and get W. atnl J
the 1-t-le cti.ry eer Laf.ijctti which. In the waj, was a psjcheingie.il
puuch in Itself.
When W. and J. lined up in frwit of Lafayette's goal pestf en that his
toric afternoon the Presidents' field gneri. ailed for a kick formation and
began te sirs: out the bignals. "Ne! .N.!" said the player who was back
there te de the kicking.
Shaking a mean finger in the face, of the protesting field-goal hooter, the
director of play said, "You're going te kick it and you can de it!" Then he
pat out a new set of signal. Th ball was passed te him and he chucked it
fervurd, ever the ime und into the arms of a waiting end, who touched it
down for the winning point.
Without a doubt this bit of psjeho'.egicn! bjplay had net been rhe.ired.
It. was rapid meutul work en th" part of the general, l'er when the kicker
protested he probably wis questioning the wi-ilmn of the forward piss. Te
threw Lafayette complete! off rhe tr.uk. the sicnul-eii'l. r ;n L.s k'cl.ing
command loud enough for each Eiwen defender te hear it and then a thev
rushed in te blot k that kick it was cnrjpar.itively in i.. t hr- ' a pa-j te the
nd, who had crossed the goal l.ne uncovered
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V IS idnys M thu that miqhl pcrmadr em of if- .;iienn, i,-,
tolerate the tr-i-j or point file. Heircirr, oppert-im'u 1 tn thuii,
quickly and talk piych tlaaicalli) eimxr r' lern m b-a uquci, m,i .,,
all deli generate mc te the situation ci d' I the II". an) J turn.
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Center Sew L'se the Spiral Pass
OUIl old plavinate Buti. who had a wooden leg h.t phneij a capable , ej,...r
for the IJIoemshurg Nermal team in the hire ii.it:e,. had a hand fhat was
quite useful in the snapper-back profess,, ,,. )- in.n,,,,j .rvnv aright, Iu'
could just about ener one-half the football with his steed right and pa's u
f-ccurately with the one hand That gave him a muscular left hand and arm
te use as he saw tir ag'itnst the epj-inent for we u-'d m.r hatnK liwhesc
days, mid occasional!- the h.st was ijuvd when th'te was a pile.ep, v,,
knew.
Anyhow, there were plenty of large-fi-tul i enter nrs age who pasted
the ball with one hand. Hut the mn -b.i ul an.ip-ba. k would get them nothing
today. When IJut was u center the lull was p(1s,d sM u rejehnl the bar!,
nd-ever-end. At that there were very few long passi s. f,,p iu. utv-feur nms
Ut of tweiit-the the ova! would be hm ete uugl.t . a ! h.,," back" into
the bauds of the itiurtr. who freiueuilv h d his niitis vwilun a f w mi lies of
tee plgskm He then handid it te a hutk, a tackle r a guanl
The triple threat which is se much part of football today en IS for long
passes well, say, seven times out of ten. And te get the ball te the hick
rapidly and se that he may catch it easily and in a position that will permit
a quick pass or Kick, the centers have developed whi.t is cjllni the "spiral
pase." One hand is under the ball, one en top. and in passing it the center
jives it it quick twist that make it revolve as it sheets baikward one i i,d
always pointing toward the back and the ball teaching him that uaj,
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f FOOTBALL e. trclJ at baseball large handi are an aatct lur
the chap who iccare a -Ne. ti gUnc cannot cot it cnevih of the in.
Hated leather te sheet sptrate, either from the center poiitien or in
fertcard patting.
About Sportsmen One Meets
EDDIE COLLINS, White Sex captain, and l'.eh Shaw key, Yankie pitcher.
both residents of our great municipalii.v, have returned from the Maine
'fcuut and report success each get his limit in deer The Powelton Apart -taunta
Debating Society testifies te the skill of the ball plujer with rifle, for
a Tenison dinner is new being arranged as a result of their generosity,
"I sure did enjoy the hunt," raid Cellins. "Ilur I hurried back se that
I would net mls.s the Army-Nnvy and l'enu Cernell games. ' JMdie h a
football fun of the first division.
Tt Intend Central Baseball League
Baplia, Mich., Nev, li.'.. I'lana art
Splia, Mich., Nev. 25. nana arts
ared (or the atanelen nwt year
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mir lupin ipiiiih with thexe nt the nwl nml
Sniuli, we feel It ii duty and a privilege, te
write ;i pi, -te iiheut the Big Ten climax.
Mi' Ii Ban, which tram met Mlnneiia today,
has an iiiinilri'hid 'late, A writer who Im
inn m-cii the Wolverine Mnuiltl net he erltielzed
when In' lia&irrN the opinion that YeM' eleven
v mild In a worthy fee for imy of our (lnscy
l'aterii gi nitren companies. Tliic Is t.vpcd he
fur,, i i . nfii 1ms arrived from Minneapolis,
mid tl,.- i- a sraseii of Mirprl-C!. However, we
will iisii-i .' that tli Ann Arher lniN win.
New wlMtV Princeton is our lfjuliup un
dei'eaii'd eleven In the KiW. The Tigers trav
eled te ('l.nage te rnsage In tin lntei'-ectlimal
I'.itt'e mid wnii. Klne! (let the e'd peneil it nil
di) the celli) nrtitivn store stuff. Whoa Alse
mse th" link! There i no direct line by whleh
i einr-inith e .scores tna li employed, l'er lhl-
Columbia After Welch, of Hobart
(irnevu, N. V.. Nev. 2.1. Columbia I'm.
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mimiir la maiiina- eneria iq netain the atrv- N'(
vv. icaa ii vinceni 0. vvaaj vvaica. coach n I In
lav. th. Haharl rtellan fnnlhalt uTj l.JcS.,?! "
M W S"anie or mm ajriatren aeiivmaa a( tha New I
I Tork Initltutloe, tt was ! today, '
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CELTS RETURN TO
EASTERNJLEAGUE
Are Signed as Team te Repre-
sctn Atlantic City Play
Next Week
JASPER GETS 3 PLAYERS
Basketball Statistics
HAHTKUN hKACJUt:
w 1' !' , W, t r
finiten.. T I .R7 flillii a 4 .120
.' . "P..: " - 'M Atlentie.. 'J tl .'.'.t
sOJtealllc I 4 .MO KeJltiK.. t 0 .HJi
UAMK I'Otl TONiaitT
'iiii.iiipiiin t n.iding.
.iftrni l.dtni Trentea, 30i Cetllr.
IVnnn.vlvHnln rinlli-OHil Ornerul Oitli
-u-R-v-nU. .,', furchni.li;. l.V l!"
.i,. ,th ..lh'ert,,,.l.:l .'-hurch l.nmie t
s-iii'en 44 Oln I'resliMrrUii 13, falnry
r n 4!1 .S 1.1,,.. 4lrd. , ...ii. L.....
mul in nwmiii i.e
iX ;'. Hrl",,1 -- s-mnynlde. te.
T t-Cniiiicil. 30; Ninty. sn.
eiiVn Sc,tm'1' ""i Trl-Counell NM-
We.-t"r:i V C. :'C, si Jmuie the Icni. 14
By WILLIAM S. DALLAS
rTIIIL New- lerk Celtics are back
iica in in the Kastcrn Basketball
Leacue.
The hish -priced airgrerntlen of
t"!eth:un stars hat been tseeured te rep
resent Atlantic Citv and will plav their:
ttrst came next week, hut the daj is'
nncerlain.
Thev were scheduled te meet Cam
tlen en Thanksglviiic nCtorneou nud '
unless different arrangements are car- '
lied out thl will be their first contest
Manager Hushes had postponed his
pame until Friday, hut as Trenten has
bcided te p.tss up ltn holiday date also
.-.nd piny en Friday they have nrrecd te
day in the .Jersey capital nt that time,
The Celtic pla.vers hail been pre- !
vleusly ordered te report at Atlantic
Citv en Frida.v eveninc t the first
home game of the new ngsresntieti is
hen-e i the evening Willi the Jaspers !r,ve LOCai IMOVICeS tO Compete
..n Thankssivint;. n Four.Cernered Tourney
Aas Ne Surprise ' J
The new.s that th-. Celtics arc bach in Thanksgiving Night
the leacue was no surprise and wasi
iiii-cnain. as t.auuien is seneilti ei at .
ratner cspeeteii. ter the boeH of the
sport the proper course weultl be te
split the pla.vers among several teams
vvnere tueir serves are needed nmjt,
hut the p'a.vet themselves, aside from
.nanazer rure.v. imve a working api
ment whereby they have decided" te stick
'ernther.
i i.e iu-iiiisiuen ei tne ,cw VerUe'i
v.li eive the seashore fans one of the
S-Mtesf elulis ever cntten tecether .if I
the ,.,e that captutfil the Eastern
Le.isue pennant Inst sp.-ifseti.
I' is understood that the team will
be in charge of Nat Uelnian and lie will
I.ur off at forward with Jehnnv Heck
n.ui. "Dess" Hnseerty will be nt
center, with "Dutch" Dehnert, Chris
l.ienard anil llarry at guards.
J-isper Benefits
When the announcement was made
that the deal had finally be.-u eon-
snn.mnlf.? Mif-n.. f:..l...i n
the Jasper jewels, was at Tretit..n')Ie ' v0Ull(:stPrs who w0" le''aI c,mml,ie"'
n.tuetliatel.v set in communication with ships at the Olympia Thursday night.
the Atlantic City management and pur- I They are Spike Cerhett, Quaker Citv
rinsed the release of "Dec" Newman '-V. Ai, flyweight champien: Chick
and Jack Lawrence, the two eutstand- ' Weasey, Quaker City A. A., bantam
mg stars of the defunct outfit. ! weight champien: David IJeleff, Seuth
Newman whs net at home and Law- I'hiladelphla High, llghtwelgth enam
rence was a'se awav at the titic, hut pbm, and Temmy Quinti, Quaker City
Itejers will ee the-e ol-ivers n.i,n i v u-Blterwelcht chamiiietl.
there will b little difficulty in ceminc
'e terms. Ihev will make ihelr fii-
appearance m Jasper uniforms tonight
.it Heading.
Anether new pljef will nlse be in
the game m IInrv .immermnni a
Heading hey, sign vesterrlnr :r
(.eats Are Beaten
'entesville started efT at Trenten u
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...,L i.i.v ,. iiiuri Uilll ler n pn ,,,,
.'-. had decidedly the best of the p;,v
wihthe Petters M 0Iie tJme hfV
.d te J, hut the home team started
te get the ranee of th. i.i,. . ..
I two pretty field goals bv Maurice T.Zp
1 h.'nii n r:illv thiit cn .- u..-i,
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iiiu- uuv.iinflKF 01 i-i te e. ' xne finil '
count was ,10 te lit. I
The Petters continued te increase the '
advantage in the oecew period. 'l'er'
the losers Leu Sugarman nlave,! rv.. 1
1 be-t ball, getting three of bis team's!
I t'"iir goals. Sugarman was opposed tn I
Teme. Tem Barlew blanked tieergie
t.'nce.
T'.e preliminary game was furnl-hed
1 t.r two Philadelphia girls' tennis, tin
I li.iugkreri of Columbus and the Green
1 -i . i ti" u.iiigtaers wen by
1 1 it thn (ir'en Sex took the
1 ett neMce and were nut
. iWT- .vil-s ;srll uetuieny wi't, eight
i. -1 coals wns the ttar.
CATHEDRAL BEATEN
BY ST. PETER'S FIVE
vreets anil winning mr
f'har'ie
'hlte's pretegPI. .'10 te L'T
li'.tli teams had ml-s'ir
"iifiitiing ninny furui" r
I ',izuer. and the big 1 -1
ti '.i tl.. hall tu the dm r- .,
1 n il i..utc-t. St. I'lti-i - v
".''ii",
1. 11 -tern
I v,lnrl4
"'III.
ujt in
M.. tin,.' minutes
LivingMnn and j,,j
hi -t vcni'ing for C 11 Hi' d'u I. vv li'le
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St
thu
Ni. liel ami Dtitri'ii HiM irr
v. or, nt .mith vva- a 1. ; ta. 1. r m win-
ninq for Sit. Petf-r ..
nmvi H;'ib;V a;;rrrt r
tiur aImet "t tlift f U wl en Lijff rami
through with t.v -en, tt ,s follevvd by
another thrown bv Wa'acett. It waH
the best game of the tensen for Tn-
- ..(1 The. !.,.' !,.,... "t V..-V..
itiiey WU5 tl." te.ri.ri " ' " an''
St. Simeon w,n :t fifth straight In
the North Phil.-nKi l.i.i I'hureh I.fHgue
with an eay ll-l.'i vietery ever Olnev
1'resbyten.in. Tin 'tune was played
in "The Pi' ' at Ninth and Lehigh,
nnd the work of Jlartr.cH and Hanks
was the feature
Amateur Boxer Suspended
ew Virk. .V Th rM.-l.tr,,
ana cvra ixyiur. unauacnea, for OOt an
"i.V1"1 nit"1 of tha cemmlUM
MVtlMVW.
1 i.C ...."-". .1 vemer ami is 1 f Temmy Letiglirau. is eui viui a
..ml te he one of the brightest pr-'-pect- statement that challengeh of Jeff Smith
1 'ne J'u i? wnH,?Vi?hl(T.,,.a,p'r w, tiVc Seuth Philadelphia middleweight
tne -up tentslit wltb Irautwein and me-in nothing because the Bayonne
.mmerman forwards; Lawrence. cen. S,xcr. K barred from competition in
-er. Dec -Newman .in.J Jimmy Brown. 1?," J
' I C 111 tHA .10 HM,. ,. r .7 1
1 triui.'. 1
"lt' ! fct ,-
rr.f.u e... dbam . r- . " ' """" '
rnvn aii.ci rmisu wuuiurc CX-. v. i.h .Hmtn.Hnn I. banc
cltlna Game. 30-27 ' riaVAi "a : Ve-k erlv In Dtcembar. fisi,i ni u puuims, in is ceiicei ng
cuing uame, au.tr ria.,r-: n ( lh, man bm d the move-. ,..llt t eui Oul und all the ethers.
The S. I'cter's haikefal! tMH wt'. '',;';' '.'I;1,!,' ."ei'lwn'.nj General Thatcher has been showing rare
fcnrni a great triumph last mji.t by " ,en;)1'r, " ,.'j in at iat son peunda form, hut it is doubtful that he can con-
traveling te the home fleer of ( itfaedral ''':?':' "B ."''h.'Ri oem'th! wimfeV , -,wl" "'ht te Oui Oui et a mile. II
a, Thirteenth and S,.r.a8 harden ' "S WS. 1SUW5 'r TJ" U'UW
1.11mm I 44 f '1 t, r .r.,il,-,r, A u...
A A f t-u a,t-.a tht fllnui J ..,.' 1.1,... M.I.iihlln. v.l,n la Temmy Leu all I N'vPM' rarl
teur txix r ,-t ' ip isi-t, llf)lloe.r inn ran'" ararrlnit nartnr will meet AI Miner tlartnl Hent
(lub, and ."'- ' ! 1; vf C Venkr ti the wind-up Bt the Olympia. ut Cheater.
fir tUII tnitlht r 1 it In rn,pi...... .. .k! ... ............ nl... Mi.lr I.R..L.. I'lUMl'l
"..,- ... . -v v-"..v.u a, ma 1,, .tiyimav li'.i't ...... v-..,,,uv .".
h""i' 11 1 ' ' rjunini after welfhlna Dai(y haa nrranaed the ethur beuta aa tel-
'".e' eHci.an.. i, 1 jjiiign. k. ere. tntwai jnei iirncK va. 'iemmy uuinn. iibck
COACH SOLVES THE "THREE-FINGER MYSTERY"
M6M I'm Ifeajp tfi Veo. "fteD 4jppeitV.?isND
'PRePJflCJJJKIOMjIJjH 64 YARD LIN. (WJTflMLYWOH
THE tffME F0M1t4fiVtPCATff"leTW0MHiMFAMB
?6R AUtTiMB AWP t0 ALL OeweCBP Y0UR5LVe$
WlW Tile (?L0RY OF OCORAffEOUS FltrHllWlr
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YOU TBOOtrHT THeSB tTTMeR. ffOYS
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IT ALSO is H.AIW that IHE RASCAL
WuOWLEDffE flF YOUR. PLAmA AuT
Mi ST have Been Seme ews herb
N.Y.AMATEURMEET
ANSWER TO JEFF SMITH
y LOUIS H. JAFFE
J W'"1 th1 nri','l,,ance f n" invitif
VV Hen te be represented In a four-
'erneriil amateur boxing tournament at
the Madisen Square (iiinlen. New Yerk I
Cit. Thank-giving Night. Philadelphia j
will be ahle te make a creditahle show- j
lug there following the crowning of
local title-holders in seven different
classes.
Five local leather pushers will carry
the colors of Philadelphia Int. lb
PHILA
HP IN
Garden ring against glevemen from New i ilJ0 ad put en such u rip-Fnertitijr nn nn
Yerk. Bosten and rittburgh. Four of 1 gagement that Matchinaker Bill Daly
the fistmen from this city
will be
I JiVk Dade, n light heavyweight, will
he the ether battler te Uy the colors of
IIL.I.. I..I..I.I..
I'hiladelphla
Smith Barred
hi PhiU. Blns-
Jee Smith, the duninutive manager
r n.lirnn's linnrtler lias lireDarea n
tatement in which he accuses Jeff of
.iv!ns "crnwlcl out e a a e vu
T,.,,,,,,,. r,i, the eve of u mntcll lllt April
in l,is citv. a few days alter tne ieca
Aiitmis had returned a winner upstate
from Mike McTlgue.
Hfre s vvliat doe mun r -
! the te Jeff breltu s uen :
Netlclr tatmnt te vli trei
that JeK Smith neeKs a w ij
iv.mv Lemhran. I with It te. M
t,rJwn that Hmlth l sill! barrea trem
hcxtVut in Fbiln.lelPhla ter running out
elU match with I.eushran which was
fe ta"W -n April 6 lat at tha Ic
Pa'ace. Smith av no roaaen what
,"t ir pullliu, out and. hTefer.
h thou 1 b tr. lat en In tbe world
ran This inaw." ! "V""- -. -"ii
'deJtVlitly. defl Mlk-MeTI.li;
H Plain te bMn thai Hmlth la Juat
i'.Sira- cheap publicity at UeutbrM'
! -, ciiatlnn ar en for a mcetlnc l
.Cr J tiihran nd I-ou Hevab. and th.y
i, ?xfcS t2 bux at tbe Area Ucgem
Mr 11.
Scraps About Scrappers
Otiuze.!" ''
j, .Vj ts- "it, th- rurjvlii ter th Heavy-
I e.i.i J-.aropie.iir.il.
,.I,(1 $71' HI I"! H' "''"
U ufchrJi. h't' :"'' "" "'"
with Temmy
I A rale of S3U.00 n fstlmatad for Ilia
vJirrn I'.U-Y iui Meutrl tout. In Bea-
! r,V'rrvi.,a? niehi. 1h Filipine liaa bean
, '. Vliw, i.u iit.e It at atj'.e.
m,i reecan. f.. lewms a. viciery en a pui
uinu --j ttt " !. .. -
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I r,ft&BtVr ,hhV P&?in. 7. MV S
nffVii N. Tt teaether with Eddia
r.l!tinr.en' .n'1 Mh,i.'0.rv,T'vtn,JJ,,e,3.f1vi
rhamnlnn. It la aaH, la thinking of. gltllllg
iSl ll ""en "' t!!r "W,1U"'
I .n'W.,"1 .7Vi?pW.J.y TOe'd
e tie iiatile of lJimpui an4 McCarney. .
vVi'ker t prerar'l te meet JJnnv Paecal. '
Sammy fMvla. Oeersa Helmar and Johnny,
,uy'
ai verheeken iu b Pem niaekiiten'a op -
nnnint in tha final of a (lve-heut Thanka.
i-ivlr.a riav rresrarn at lh Camhrla niun,
Vh, eml-fln. will be betwtun rhajley Peyla
, Ij.'V mini- I'rMlme Jaek Martin ye
t-rnnU "altiBfr ,V ir Mulllaajn v. Jea
L..'a.und. and KM M- ev vs. liennv Paacal.
' I." r .. .rcmtm m. lh r,mh, rrlllh.
Je nreck va. Temmy Qulnn. Jack
MlUa Doufherty. Teny
O. Bremmal
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r.nrr Kntel, friim whom Harry ereb hai
..Si h'V'.l rivs thai ha get mere
frin ' ll" O ' l" -'Jrs 'nr tha light heavy.
viJ 1 lir-ic 'h- t.rt ie menlha thev
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Criqui Offered $25,000
te Bex Johnny Dundee
rmls. Nev. 2.-. Jnck Curley. the
rarishin tight promoter, has offered
Eugene Criqui, thn French bantam
v eight, $2.",000 for a bout with
Johnny Dundee In the event that
Criipii -defeat Billy Mathews en
December 'J, according te an ar
ticle published in L'Atite today.
The Herald snyn that Mnjer WlNeti
Intends te promote n bout between
Criqui ami Danny Frush under the
same conditions.
DEMARCO AND GRIEVES
WILL MEET IN ENCORE
Featherweight In Return Set-te at
Twentieth Century
A return set-te between Cuddy de
Marce, Pittsburgh featherweight in
vader, and Benny (trieves, of Mana
yunk, will be the wind-up of the third
new te lie held turner the auspices of
U,pTwT"!'jlh,,?,ntu"',CI,'h ut Ye1
, ? ye-mUnUftSrw?
ennti
nue.
'pebu
' uet'i'l'M te let tlietn nave tt out again.
The semi-final will have home inter-
national color when Matty Brooks, of
England, tackles; Billy Gannon, of this
cit.v. This pair recently met in n great
battle and betli nave been unxieus te
meet again ever since.
Artie McCann, a former amateur
champion, who is a clever tistman and
a hard right-handed puncher, will be
opposed te Jee Hyan. In ether num
bers Hebby Micheals faces Jee LeiiifI
, liWl ,,,) 'jehnny McClinchev tackles
.s ,.. t-! .1-
Charley Kitsie.
MURRAY BEATS KANE
Wine Over Seventeenth Ward Boxer
In Cambria Wind-Up
Battling Murray, one of Philadelphia'-
most staunch centeiiderM for
Panelie Villa's flyweight crown, ex -
perirmed littfe ditlieult in subduing
Muitv Kane, of ihe Seventinth Wnrd.
at the Cambria A. A. l.v.t night. The
battler, a veteran of mere than one
J! championship tilt, was tee much for the
ivensingmn entry. the latter was
game tn the core and his ability te ah
fr'irb punishment, particularly body
blevvt, sucj! ns Murray handed out, was
sufnVii'iit te bring him rounds of ap
plause but net n victory.
In the semi-final Charley (Beets)
Dojle staged a successful comeback
when he beat Frankie Smith in eight
rounds
The third encounter came te an end
in the third frame when Terry McGov McGev
ern's seconds threw the towel Inte the
ring 10 save him from n certain knock
out nt the bands of Lee Daery,
The second bout brought together
Georse llelmar, of Seuth Philadelphia,
and It by Mahanny, of Kensington,
with Hi'lmar 11 decided winner ut the
finis-h of six rounds.
Beets and Saddle
'Ihe Kndurance Handicap a. a mile.
the frat ire race at Bowl, tednj, which
pKain hr'tigs together the twe-jenr-
1 nlils of thn first ilivislen. hat. n ,.n1n
jam.rw f 3oeo added. That is a
vuluiibie stnke. for the season nf th.
yeiir. I'lcneriil Thatcher curries top
The I'rlnrc Geerge Hnndlcan la
eeceinlnry feature for horses three jears
old iiml up. ItriekmliiBtcr will have
another trjeut and meets Captain AI
ene I'.iul Jenes, Mailman and ethers.
IIi- .im race wan very inferior for a
i-luii. 1 .en, and he may run another raee
ln'h u par today, but be stands out for
cl.i-
Ib-rx-a. which seem best arc: First
ran I'ner Spert, Hlllheu'e, IMlc of
I'd e Hldge; necend fair Phantom,
I'lMiin of Allah, Second Thoughts;
thud Crocus, On Watch, Ulazes:
1 i',i rtli Oul Oul, igll, (Jenera
etuh Lord Herbert, Austral, Mountain
Hese II.
Tim Bewie track Is the met peculiar
In America. It la suited te certain
horses, which always win there. The
miliFLa lb nania ftilif vatf fa at AmuI.
i"" de well there. The quality of the
traek accounts for apparent upsets
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Horsemen are arriving at New Or.
, leant, in large number for the winter
' nit'etlni bea nnlni! en T nan (KElvIns
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The Xalapu Farm In iirrparlnu
i ureaceiit my ii, w .
nether eennlgninent pre
paring te go Seuth from Maryland.
eiuik or. noises navu neon
Ii from l.eiilsvlllc.
Yale 6eccarlata Win
New lluien.
Conn., Nev. 23. Tala de.
1 te 6. In an Intercullaalau
faated Harvard.
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BOWLERSSTOPPED
Beth Teams Forced te Bew
te Opponents en Same
Evening
UPSETS FEATURE WEEK
The Manufacturers' Club rose te the
occasion during this week's nerien of
Interclub Bowling matches mid stepped
the victorious march of the Ovcrbroek
Gelf Club toward the championship
of the first half of the reason.
Beth of the Bread nnd Walnut
streets teams wen the odd, this feat
bringing the Lancaster avenue clan
tack te the I'tcld with one of these
well-known jerks.
It is the first time this season that
both Ovcrbroek teams have had te
bow te their opponents en the same
evening and the shook came just
when it seemed as though Bill Hurrity's
homestead had the title clinched.
This week's matches, ns it hnppcns,
were full of ttpsetd. The German
town "Blues,," third-plare holders
when they entered the weekly argu
ment, dropped two out of three te the
union League "Whites," the second
game by the slender margin of two
pins, and se fell buck into a tin with
the Cynwyd "Blues" ami with Eddv
Si'ttcrthwaitp'f. nmazlni Manufac
turers' "Yellows." amazing because
they suddcnlv woke up nnd trimmed
the famous Dverbroek "Greens" two
out of three this week.
The Mcrien "Maroons" also had one
of these, sudden awakeningH. ami le
grabbing three straight from Jee Simp
son's Cynw.vd 'Gelds" new held third
1 place alene and
' V,"". .p,"V', l""'1'
1 "Whites.
untrammelftl, eu'v
of the Ovcrbroek
1 The Germantown "Whiles" awoke
from the Mharcv that has helH ti.i.m
se far this season and took three
s-traight from the unfortunate Union 1
Leujfnu 'Hints." climbing ..ry dusei
10 ir.u .iiwu per ceut mark by te
dbing.
Dee Hawk's Cynwyd "Blues" rather
redeemed the failure of the "dnlds"
by soundly trouncing the Merlen
"Whites," two te one, end AI Mc
Carter's combination is new only 0110
game ahead of the Union League
"Whites." h
Mann, of Germantown, with a 'JIM
in bis first chance nt the pins against
the Union League "WtieM," new holds
the high single game mark for the
fceaseti, while bis total of tiL'O for three
games comes very close te topping the
list for that prize sKe, though this
last has net been cheeked up, end jt js
reuble some eager ceutcudcr bus him
beaten,
Summary of thla week' matrh.s-
' MEIUON' MAItOONS ('TNIVVD i;rit.nj
??"y & il TC.: ?! !,!;;
Munr'd'r 154 14 l" Patter'n
. ,. 1KB n . ..... ... ... ??
Wlllsen. HVi Jt2 IM Slareh in no 1ST
leviia'l 100 181 i'04 blnipaen l(,3 m $ ,
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Tetnla Siia 632 Ci.1 Tetalh TM Tt 740
CTN'WYll HI.UES MERION WHITES
Petera'n IM IM JJ2 Prli.r. M-, n, ,n2
Tull ... 11 10T 170 Houder. l.',i 1 )u "-
t.nti.... 13S 1J2 a2 Vu Wolf r,. 1S ,7
Hak .. 10 K.9 170 Wendell 1,7 i..:i j
locum.. Sit 130 J40 M'Carter l.'.u rt7 4,'
Tetala 871 854 804 - - J- d
TetalH 7!i0 77.1 S7s
MfitP. tp.lijewb evunim-K ih:kns
Sa'walie 173 201 1J Anderwiii 113,1 ),;. 17-
Farrt-ll.. 211 1JS J02 llarrlty. I'M i;,,, n
C Hsln'r 127 iri IM Un.l.... -j 1 1 Iv, ",1
rrater. 170 223 JJJ J"',"',.. 1U7 ltl.l 171)
liien'au Hit ld7 IM Bell.. .. j.,i r,7 jJ
Tntala S3H 007 000 Telals e.- k3( v,:j
,":?. .WW,SBUa ?XWi?n''.-.. n.MTIltl
Harh.an 178 14H 172 fishier. 1H7 171 7"
llll'ey . 1H 1 Irt lO'l Wlilnul.. I'.'J .,i ji,
Hill . I2J 122 1SJ Moere.. 170 ,,! j,7,?
Laird.
211.1 130 1H3 Ulddle..
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Tetala MO 775 000 Tetala 7'i1 .;) sifj
TN. WHITEB... I'. I.ISAUI 13 III IM.a
(,. I"rt,"ii m.' 1; 170 Paxwin.. 1S2 1711 ),,,,
MMIeteu 1BJ 11 J n. Vrtn IIS 1,17 t;,.'.
Mann . 234 100 IStl I'atten.. 14 li, jfi
..1. 1 ran i''- "J :tj r-t'"u' i-", 177 1:1s
Pvlatiee 17U 13tt 141 Bebinaiiu i:,e r,7 17?
M. P'ran 14a 203 ... Kcheble.. U 177 ,:,Z
Savage. 134
TMala 00T 'n 18
Tetala 7bi) 7517150
UN. L. WHITE? .. OTN. TIMJKH
Hand... 155 147 far Malena.. 15 i.V tan
Eh-:-.- !JS 118 52 M&XL Hi ? I'm
HO IIO ?' I ' 1,1V l'li '
132 lis ln P.R'near isn ut ,'-J
114 143 131 Ruaaell.. lfl0 131 u ,
uencriv.
Meyn. ..
Tetala 713 823 MS Tetala 821 ivt mu
The eerea of thraa of laat week',,
matt-hea:
Kusaall.. 170 137 lft Blrapien. no inn i,-,t
Tetali. 85! 845 807 Tetala. 740 MI4 013 '
MANur, THiiijunn v, u. wiifita
frajler.. 14 130 210 Hand... . maiia,4i
1'ariell... 10 tUS IM Pry .... if, .?t V.
ttainear
Ill) 113 148 Overn..
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Oreaanwn m 1 JJl Oreaa..
aalter'te. I3 173 lt Meyn..
j"i 1 in Hi)
WO I7,'l Hlii
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0VERBR00K CLUB
OTN. P.I4UE8 tlNWTTi OOr.US
Malene.. 137 lS 13 Olbhen.. Ifll l.M iun
heev?a.. 140 132lS8.Be.vv.ll.. 1SS t4.l L'2l
M'Denald 101107 221 JacKaun.. 132 172 1-1
Ranlar... 1S1 iHO lU March. . . 182 lit.'; L'S
Tetala. 7M1 7H1 H4t ITPtal
OVKKUIV. itl(l.L..-v.n Mblliu.-a ,lAIIIJ)M
l.ind.... ir.e h 1 Deuah'ty. tun 13,;
arrlty. 130 ITU 134 Trout.. . 173 im u,,i
Kech".... 147 184 130 Maaruder 133 72 fti
Anderaon 178 IBa li Wlllaen. nuinf nil
Ball 18S 1711 103 Tewna'nd 17a 167 203
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Hew Dees It
Amateur Title Bouts
Waltheurs Endurance
Forcing Advantages
POHT fan,s who pawed up the amateur beuti at the Oljnplt IhuradM
minted a flfvtir treat rarely presented by profesalenala.
There were nil kinds of flgklers, geed and bail, mediocre and Initt..
game nnd net no game, tdiiggera and beiers; every type was wpreaentiS
Kvcry bout wus goetl for u few minutes at least. There waa miUu
beaming from the eyes of the youths aa they came from their eerneni. wi
some of them one punch was enough te smother their ambition but eifc.
many of them had the umenes and ceurace te hum nn ...l :ln'.n)-
feet while blows, Kelitt, straight-from.the.sheulder blows, were cleln US'
ties, rutting their lips nnd spreading their noses from ear te ear. '
There was no stalling. They quit some of them but they dlnV ..
They went into the ring te fight, quit or get knocked out. There ..
half-way. M
One of them, Diive Beleff, the young Peuth Philadelphia High Schftl ut
played n football game In the afternoon and went through several hard
of boxing. His endurance was remarkable. There was another who f.u .v
breeze of the right hook and decided It would be dangerous te ezoese hLiS
te ill wind. He quit. " "".
Anether, Iltighey Utilizer, a big blend heavyweight, killed off ennetliu.
with n flurry of pile-driving swings. It took blm less than two minutl u
knock out Jack Dade und less than that te polish off Randy McLaren th Tik
and muscular Villuimvit fullback. ' ' Bu
Sultacr had no science, but he didn't need It. If this human tower can t
taught hew te box nnd defend himself, he would go far among the prefesslrtnit
heavyweights. nl1
TIIKR1-; was nn enormous amount of punishment dealt and many of
the boxers have discolored eyes, swollen and sere knd puffed lips
and wide noses today. And they were willing te suffer for the reward
the glory of winning. Spert certainly has a, strong appeal te thesa
all-fer-glnry boys. "
The Endurance of Debby Waltheur, Sr.
THU life of n bicycle rider Is no merry whirl; Judging from the things that
hare happened te Bebby Waltheur in his long career, the psce-follems
and pedal-pushers spend mere time in the henpltul thnn en the beards
Here are a few of th,c accidents that dot the reclng enreer of the fa mm
Atlanta eteran
11)01 :
JIHU:
Fractured jaw In spill while
jjuiii uii uiMet'uivu in lure,
1!07: Stifferctl reiiriisslnu of brain in Spandau, Germany; broke two rfci
in Minlisen Square Garden ; broke 11 thumb In Erfurt, Germany t dislocated Jli
shoulder twice, once in Lnipsic und later in Plauen, Germany.
!l I : Broke knee in race ut Brighten Bench.
l!'ir: Broke ankle in race ut Cologne, Germany.
1IU7: Sustained fracture ut base of fkull In race nt Paris.
One would imagine that these breaks would bn euoughte cripple Walthear
for life, but he still hi able te pedal around with the best of them, end last
year wen the pnce-follewlng championship of Europe.
The veteran Waltheur just recently returned from iibrend. Instead el
being elated ever the showing of his son, Bebby, Jr., he bad this te nay about
him:
"He's nti ordinary rider geed for u boy of bis years, but ordinary 11
riders go. He lias been permitted te ride tee much und Is burned out before at
is twenty."
BOBBY, JR., lias made the mistake that Is common among schoolboy
athletes. Frequent competition will burn out s boy In his 'teens.
His enduring power.- are net developed.
Forcing an Advantage
IT is important in sports te force nn advantage when one is presented. Tbl
boxer dancr:i around his fallen fee ready te send home another punch If
his adversary arises before the final ten ; the baseball player with the count three
and nothing makes thn pitcher put the nest one ever the plate; the wise quar
terback when the opposition has given ground in a few plays will pep -up bit
attack these ure examples of pressing fair advantages.
There ure some athletes who force an advantage at the sacrifice of sports
manship se long us they keep within the. rules, but Mac Aldrich, Yale csptala
in lll-l, wus net one of these.
Last year in the Harvard game, Clarke, the Crimson center, was Injured
early in the contest and the team physician wus working feverishly te batultff
the player within the two-minute limit for time-outs.
It wus within the right of the rules for Aldrich te compel the phyalcju
te leave the field in two minutes, und Clarke unhandaged, or te gain a few
yards, but this was net within Aldrlch's ideas of sportsmanship. He teM
the physician te take as much time us be pleased.
ALDRICH would have gained ground If he had forcer) his advantage,
but he pained far mera in sportsmanship for Iditeelf and bis alma
nutter by ignoring it.
SADDIE F VENISON, 85 lHunlcrSlye75
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