!WW????85BffiS!BWS9gR5 r-iTy t,.- IiJuq ivbs-js '"v.;. .A trf- "' ad- EVENING1 -PUBnO (CEDGER PHIBADEKPHia:, E&mB&SSSSA DECEMBER 9. .11322 10 - V- t M Baker Runs True te Ferm in Signing Bess of the Phillies for One Season Only a 'il ft() 4. n .h v!' t' BUNK! CHIRPS CHORUS AS FLETCHER IS SIGNED TO ONE- YEAR CONTRACT Dees Baker Intend te Make Peppery Shortstop the Fifth Sacrifice en the Altar of Meney-Madness? Fans Tired of Hokum Stuff My STONHY MeMN'N T'llKltl' is si silly puailine engaged In by foelMt pet sons known n "jumping "from llie frvlng inn Inte the tire." It is painful; nnl.v n chap with the hide of n rhinoceros can withstand the burn that icsult, nntl eventually he suffers hinrlal wounds. - nut the I"Iiillic ' piesideiu tit:i tns this dan gerous gnmc? When announcement wax made that Art r'lclclier had been cmpleveil te manage enr I'liilHe. the first iUostieu that entered the minds of the fans va. "Hew mail) .venis does the contract c.tll for? " IJiicU came the disappointing answer. ' l'nr the 1i''.". cnmp.iign." And loud and imgi.v was the chorus- irlNK! Art Fletcher was an caincM and capable ball player. He might bi ic mi nggiessive and competent leader. Itut net in one near. As u imc-.ampalgn manager. Mibject te the uhtms of bis boss, who is net n l'hiladelphian in fact or spirit. Art Fletcher is merely one mere 10 be added te the lift f the discharged L'hillic figure head field generals. It will be u miracle in an ace when such things de net happen if Fletcher meets with even the tiniest bit hum c in the :i) of s irri'ss ti,;,,, ,i,i (nmb. ('raviith, iouean unl Withelm. When i he New Yrk man who presides Kiir the de.stitues ()f mir I'hillies did net displn) siillieient faith in Art I'lctcher te insist upon his sisnatiire te a contract for net less thnn tluee venr. then he m.ide plain te the fans that Fletcher was te be one mere nicriltrc en the altar of menej -madness Fer the man does net live, in our opinion, who can take the hrnrt-sick iind colorless lMilllirs and in one season restore them te a position of honor- meld them Inte a club that will hate the admiration and respect of the fans even in defeat, At that, a three.) ear contract W net the enlv demand that Fletcher alieiild have made upon his new bes. He should have insisted upon n "build ing fund" of nt least S100.000 with which te employ three bang-up scouts mil purchase the players recommended bv them. He should have get for himself the absolute Urinl right te make nil sales and trades or at least the right te sanction any player deal' before thev could be consummated. BIG CHANCE FOR SALLY'S SWATTERS WIN THE HOCKEY GAME WAGNER INN I mwW iP" WMt akRim. ummwM m .- ...- Mrl.INN STOXKY H 7" JS asmmed that te Ihe matter of building a limit 1'lrtchn has tin wnrr pnu rr than Ihe het ban. tie map endearer te cttablish a system nf plau. tnjret fight intn in turn- hid heir far trill Am cicri; An managrr and Am from teirn rreryheilti sniped that thr vital miirict in plmi'i'l itrrnnth that money niene trill obtain v ill net he fm Ihrnmtng? Fletcher Failed te Provide His Chance. ONTSTI.Y. it is a sin and a shame that loyal and sincere I'hiladclphians feci it a duty te envelop the newly appointed National League manager with n very wet and cold blanket. A friend of lietcliers remarked, "An, give Art n chance." C.ive Fletcher n chance? That's easy, and precisely what we would like te de. The vvhelc trouble is that Fletcher ha failed te provide himself with n real chance. He has, with his eves wide open, allowed himself te be placed en a greased sliding beard that slipped the four preceding Jielil leaders into the slough of despond. About the linnnccs of the Phillies we knew nothing and care less. If the dub does net have the bankroll with which te employ geed Hcetlts'nnd purchase real ball players, then it is the privilege of the owners te take the fans into their confidence, Relieving that rhiladelphiani are truly interested in having winning baseball tennis, we declare that a way could be found te enlist the necessary aid provide a "building fund" that would produce the team. That Philadelphia fans are mad- ye, mnd. and we lling it in the face of grammarians- is certain. If. it is lack of money that is making a joke of our rlty in big lcngiie.bnscbnll circles, then give these fans an opportunity te "put up or shut im." There must be residents of Philadelphia who would subscribe n reasonable amount of capital te provide National League baseball for and by Philadelphians. MACK in etitic v sold hit the A vehement in hi assertion Unit mi ni'm n n Hi l hit the Athletics. Although Conine iltil tint m n mlimnlr that he and htt uisaciatrs hud brcn pursuing imhihUh pnlu i in ihr last eight yiars, tee ujtJiimc thei hare arrived at that mm mm Union and that the A'n trill he tip there and fighting in lUid and futtnc ma sans. Cennie Mack and the Shtlici are I'htladrlphiain at hnst. ami are, tee. think, eiidruveritig te gitr thr fans nf our uti union In ihm for the American League team. L nt I nKIW. it it no the fart that I'lr flier Ail hern ennneed Jn manage thr l'htlhr for ID23 that Aim caused leng-stiffrrtng Philadelphia fans te rise up in anger. Jehn MrGraw could de no hrttrr than llrtrhrr, v Inch ire epinr tctll he no better than t'oemhi, t'rarath. Doneran and ll'ifirm, if he irere a ene-semen field director irtth the artual manaqrmrnt in Ihr bintnrss office the policy tearing ilen n ' tnstrad of "building up." Jokes About Athletics May Cease Wlin.S" it was declared that n loyal l'hiladelphian who travels te ether cities is tortured by the peer jokes and unfair slurs prompted b our big league baseball clubs and their position in the championship race, this statement met with the entire npprenl of II, II. X). S . n baseball fan who resides in lir.wi Muwr and who, as a traveler, writes. "Peihaps if we nil live long enough Philadelphians will renlize and appreciate the detiiment that tail end baseball teams are te the Natien's third largest eny" The P.ryn Mawr fan inclesed wdint be referred le as "a disgusting arti cle." clipped from a Western newspaper, nnd in which ii wa.s stated that Cennie Mnck was determined te produce a "Class ,M" ball club "at any price Up te ?1 !S." The writer, intending te be facetious, then told hew the Ath letics manager t-tarted for Louisville with a shoebex under his arm and that residents of the 'somnolent cit" knew he was going en a long journey nnd wns carrying his sandwichen with him Frem another seutce enme an ntticle that had appeared m number West ern newspaper and winch, after assailing President linker, of the Phillies, extended sympathy te the loyal hnsehall fans of our nn who me compelled because of n "pennv-wise, pound foolish magnate, ' te lune as their National I.engue representathe a "team that would hae a teuah time landing in the first duisien in the shop league' Which is harder in bear -the slurs or the s)tnpatli) '.' Cennie Mack may net have spent ST.'.nnil for Sammy Hale, ihe Pert laud third baseman- he wisely refrains from mentioning the nuieuut of money .unl approximate value of players who will go te thu Pncillc Const in exchange for n lad who may develop into the Mar inficlder of the American League. "Theie Is tee niucli piibln ily lesnrding the price paid for plnyeis," lemarkei) ilie A's chief. "I am credited with reeriung mere money than I m tiinll) did fei ceitnin plajers and I have paid mere for certain ether pla)crs tbnii the guesser.s published." However, een though .'l.!s lepiesemed the actual i Uhh paid for Hale, the fuct that .Mack has dosed his snles department nnd opened n pundiasiug department should piedme results in llie league ince and halt the niiicile- attacks upon Philadelphia s American League baseball in ether cities, Cennie nssures the public that Ileiumcl. his iiitching nee. n ill net he sold "nut for ten times tlie SltlO.OOO reported le have been offered. ' Thai ilie Ailili-t n- are in the market for a i euple of twirlers te nssist Keinmel in winning games wits Mack'H iepl te a question concerning the disposal of i he Amern-nu League's lending llinger. le M'lll.llM ;i. lenill. lit tile 1 ' Ii Mi k II ,n. 1, oil the trnel, !. s,id lie l.eii ileill I,. Hi I.iiiii aer lllllellg lU)Dtt: WAONKIt Victory Over Jack Bernstein Would Mean Beut for Title With Dundee THAT IS HIS AMBITION H) LOUIS II. .I.M'FK XPUUII" WAGNI'K may get his hope I -LJ finally. That hope hns been te meet Johnny Dundee for a crack nt the junior lightweight iliadeni mid the Kid's ambition may be realized shortly. Fer se v prill months ever since the open air season in this city, during which time Wagner showed let of class with his nifty pair of dukes, he has been Issuing deti after deli at the Getham glcneiunn. Hut it didn't mean anything. Wngner's iiutuii get:. Msixie lleff. mostly culled Hoe linn, posted n cerli lied i heck in the amount of Slt'llH wim the New Yerk State Athletic Commis. slen. in iiecerdiiuce with the rules of' that bed) -hen making nn etliclal chnl leuc" P.ut that ilidli'l mean nil) thing, either Kid te Meet I'cnisteiii nts (iarden Se Kddie was beginning te think tnm be was deemed te remain in the tistic ruck, wllen the dlllgenl and conscien tious hustling of Helt finally bore fruit and the lntter succeeded in matching The Kid for a star bout at the Gatden in New Yerk City. Wagner will make bis debut in Tex Kiikavd's Square Monday nkht. Ills opponent will he ' .lack Hernstein. a lenkcrs sucker, who has established quite a iep u a puncher in the big huig And Fddie'H hope rests In the result of bis contest with the Hern stein bever. A dispatch ftem New Yeik today Mates "It tsTe Hicknrd's intention te natch .lack Heinstcin with annuity Uund.e if the plodding Yenl-rrs inau er whips Kid Wasner in the darden Mon Men dnv night." There Is no reason why tlin nine idea s inulilu t cany u ns- ner whips Mem st el u that is, between the I'llliaiieipiiiau Scotch Wep. In New Yerk they are matting ii".i steln the fmerite ngaiiist Wagner, and .lack should stand out as the probable winner for mere than one reason. In the first place the Yonkers lnd has been going the distance regulnrly nnd he has qualified a a star mittnian. while Kddie has bad comparatively few long n.atrhe -female op ((Q .wc, ,, , (i - iMi r fer $y-fs IIPSS, S) 1 PefvffADOUft WUflSBS Z W tlrtmnrrtiMkmrxrrrrr I r. . ei ADOenc . . ..IX ! WmmW. ' . w,w-rJl Hew Dees It Strike Yeu Z i ,. . . Fletcher as Manager State's Track Coach -t Emanuel's EM Playing By THE OBSERVER i a niateii nnd the CotirleM, 1911, by J'nblle Uieir Cemvanu Hew I Made My Start in the Boxing Game Wagner Game, And Slugs When Minis One thing that llern-tein will net Iwne en Wagner sameness. The kid has been schooled te be a boxer te hit and gel away, block, side-'tep and duck, but when In- Is slung he ner fails te accept the issue in ex changing punches. Thai's what Hernstein likes swnp blew for blew, and all he has te de is reach Wagner with one hnrd blew, then for the drew-eiks Thne there at the Garden nie bound te see n up up snerter of n tussle, and if AVncuer Is licked be will go down te defeat gamely. Kddie is going into the Hernstein skirmlh With n little foresight. He is figuring en meeting Dundee anxious te appear in nn opposite corner te tin m 'vim Charley Harvey's First Ring Connections, Forty Years Age, Were in the Amateur Field H.v I'llAUU'Y H.l i:v TWO-.SCOKK )cnr.s nge would be an appropriate wny te siail lelllng of my lii st experiences In the boxing game, for it has been mere than forty years since I be come intcre ted in athletics, which in- I eluded boxing in ' particular. i Hack in ISsj M. Star Athletic Club of Leng Island, of . which I wns an active member, was reputed teibe the livest organization nl Its Kind in the Kast. It was an amateur associa tion and ftem the jr.nvnveutset boxing .'ip se that, my first duties .. t . was te stir nn in the art nf Penn Team Invited Te Paris Track Meet Coach Law seu Hohertsen. of the Fniversity of Penns)lvnnla track team, Ims received an invitation te take his team te Paris May (, l!-:i, if the Track Committee at the Fni versity acts favorably en an invita tion received yesterday from the Fniversity of Paris. The French ex pect te held an international col legiate 1 1 ads ami field championship meet in Paris en the above date. A' A' cetdlng te plans twenty countries have been ashed te send college teams. It is unlikely that Penn will ticcept, because the date i, In the midst of the college track season nnd but three weeks away fiem the examinations. GOLF FANS HERE KINSEY RANKED NO. 7 BY TILDEN Californian Is Newcomer National Champien's Select List in HAD SUCCESSFUL SEASON A NO TlAii ml I'll.UlU'Y pealed te me with the Stiii' Interest for the members self defense. ! I used te box u little m.vself. but i never in competition, and whenever 1 , put en the gloves It was for the meie I pin pose of getting the aspiring memheis among in) cluhmates into tnmlitlen for I bout". i We had a number of rath'r clever Iiemms en our roster, and the) were se anxious te keen liusi that I cot the en- junior llsniweisht champion. ami j pertunil) le become a promoter, or Monday nii'lit with than he has bad for any ether bout PLAN PIG BANQUET Bedy of Links Enthusiasts Hopes, Strangely Enough, It'll Get "Fed Up" at Party LADY PLAYERS ELIGIBLE n NATIVITY SEEKS REVENGE ' Uptown Cagemen Out te Retrieve Defeat at Hands of Trl-Ceuncll ! The NsiiMl) basketball team will have ,!, sirenge-l line-up in nctic n I tonight when the uptew tiers face Tii I Ciiuni II cei Naliil's home fioer at I Aliegheii) ave and .Miller streets. Maii'igci- llushe announces that , Mm ten vwll be at center with .loe ,eniiiee aid .lee Screll)' fei wards nnd I Phil I'eiigla-. Ami) McMnhen and Ce- lellu el sunnK I Ti'i-Ceiiiii il iiientlv nosed out .i iivnj .ii i nn i) eigutii iiiki .iiiui.ii -lieet when the liptewners hud a rippled Imeiiii and they nre out te pile uii a big seme tonight. I staged nuiiicintis niniitciir teurn.i-! ments, and Imw th'se bes used te battle! Frem these days forty .eai. nge. when I Implied nnd did ecr) thing te make n leputatien for the Slur A. C. In amateur boxing 1 have been always eeunci ted with the game. Fiem mUising and helpius nmateui' listinen, wbleli J did for n iiiinber of jein-s, I finally ienk up with prote.s prete.s prote.s sienal lie)'i.s. At fust I went in for lefeieeins, then as master of rereme- ' ines, wbiili was followed bv my duli"ii as a tunekeeper, after whiih I heciiine ' a pionieti r. Iiuriiig my years si a piomeler i learned that it was necc-sii) te have a hover or two in low. in order te save eiii'si-il let et tieulile mid incenveni SANDY McNIIll.ICK GOLF fans nf Philadelphia have organized n club, part of the con stitution of which rivals, at least, that of the Winter Steve League here. The latter club has net jet started te func tion for the t-onsen. nor has North Pele weather, for the members) Insist real cold reception. Ily WILLIAM T. T1I.IIKN Nattannl Tennis Chnmplen. NOTIIF.Ii newcomer in my list of mcrica's fir&t ten tennis stars is Heward Kiney, of California, who oc cupies seventh place ter 10""-. The young Californian in his second season in the Knst sel up a most enviable record. In the early season piny in Califor nia Heward scored several notable vic tories and met defeat only nt the bends of such top-flight rnern ns Hill Johnsten. He nrrived Fast in time for the Metro politan championship and marked him self a "first ten" Htnr at once by de feating Watsen Washburn and S. It. I Yeshell en successive days, lie was ueatcn by mceiit iiienarus in ine final round. At Seabrigbt Kinsey de feated Herbert Hewninn and the j etitis French star. Henri Corbet, but be was defeated by Dick Williams In three close sets. At Southampton be bent ' Jimmie Pnrles and Henry f'uihl, be-1 fore jleldlns te Vincent Ilichnnls. At Newport Kinsey scored again evei Heward Vesliell. Ibis time 0-1. 0-", and followed this by a sensational vic tory ever Jim Davlcs with the less of but two games. Hilly Johnsten elimi nated him In straight sets. Defeated Clothier In the natlennl championships) Heward wen n remarkable match from the former national champion. William J. Clothier, nfter losing the first two sets. Kinsey had the honor of win ning the only set scored agnlnst Hill Johnsten before the final round was reached, but lie wns forced te retire THE Phillies may. net have a geed bail club next year ; they may net htT even a fair club. , The large vacant spaces in the infield may net be filled by pew material anfl the pitching staff If that name can be npplicd te the self-styled hurlers of lait season may net be any better in 1021 than in 1022. The outfield, which need net hide when n comparison Is drawn with ay In the league, may fall down and play Inferior baseball in contrast te its known ability. These are possibilities, BUT There Is one certainty : ,The Phillies WILL HAVE, discipline. Arthur Fletcher, the newly appointed manager, will see le that. Pity the ball player vvhe ettempts te "sass" the 102.'! boss. Arthur would likely lift the peel table and crown the offender if the "sassing" should takt place in the clubhouse. If it were en the field Arthur would probably use a bat If he had one in Ids band. Hut he needs neither the peel table nor the bat. He can use his digits for ether than hand-shaking purposes. Fletcher Is net a rbwdy. Quite the contrary ; he's a friendly, geed-natured chap off the ball field nnd eivftut he Is also earnest, aggressive nnd n fighter. The' new manager knows baseball, inside and, outside. He js a strategist and n geed one. Ills managerial ability lias net been tested, but It Is safe te predict that lie will be n geed manager. Hut even the master worker cannot get geed results from peer material. Jnvtii McOraw, Pat Meran, Cennie Mack or any greet inannger could net build a strong ball club without strong material. , FLETCHER has been asked te malic a ball rlub out of the I'hillies. If he Is te succeed he uimt have new, strong material. Haher has premised te supply that material. ' Caiimcll Only Penn Man Coaching Track Athletes pKNNSYLVANiIA hns'turned out a number of successful football conches a stands equal if net abec any ether institution In this respect'. I'elwcll, Alerter, Ilellenback. "Wharten, Wlllinm. Dicksen, Pntixiis. Zelg Zelg ler, Allic Miller, Heinle Miller, Smith, Heismnn and Kcegh arc only n few of the numerous tutors of widespread reputation who learned their foetbalt at Pennsylvania. There is quite a sharp contrast in track athletics. Nate Cnrtinell is the only Hed nnd Blue athlete of ether years who is new teaching cinder-path competitors at a large college. artmcll has just recently accepted a position as head conch of the track team nt State 'College and the Center County institution is te be congratulated. Cartmell made geed nt West Virginia in his chosen Held and he should niaku geed for State. He succeeds Bill Martin, who Is new bend coach it t Harvard. Murtln, Incidentally, may have some claim as n Pctiiisjlvnniu man. After he left Notre Dame he wn.s heie for a short time, but lie never were the Ited and Blue. The records of the Intercollegiate A. A. A. A. show Cartmell le he one of the greatest sprinters In the history of the iitsoclatlen. He wen both Hie 100 and 220-ynrd dashes three years In succession, a feat never equaled before or since. Cartmell trained under the "immortal" Mike Murphy, who once said this of the present State ceach: "Jf Cartmell could Unit as he finishes, he would be the greatest sprinter the world hns ever known.'' , Nate was slew getting off the mark, but once under wny he was lightning. M CARTMELL ran teach ethers hew te get away fast, but he could neer de it himself. Snapps Emanuel Nominated by Gettysburg npilKUK never hns been nn nil-star football team picked which met with unl-J- rcr.-nl satisfaction. J. II. F. nominates s.'np,., Kninniicl, f Ott.ishtirg, for one of the end positions en the All'State eleven sent in by .1. It. S..' Jr. "I wns particularly interested in the All-State eleven." writes J. H. T. fiem Woodbury. N. J., "selected by .1. H. S.. Jr. As n whole. I think hi selection a geed one, particulnily where he chose Schwab, Bowser, .Hedcnk, Thiiriunn nnd Hriinner. . "At right end. however. 1 differ with him. 1'rtresvnng is cowl, but in my opinion there Is u small college player who outranks either Ertrcsvnng or, Herry, Ills name is Snnpps Mmnnuel and he plnjs right end for Cetljsbiirg. "Yeu don't have the space te print all I can say ubeut Kniniiiiel, As high, lights I shall mention that en successive plays in one game he inn fit) yards for n touchdown nnd then S3 )nrds te the ."-ynul line. Against Dickinsen he scored Cettjsburg's first tourjidewn en n Hick piny nnd Inter sceied en a for ward pass, lie wan tin outstanding star in every game !ett)sburg phi)ed. "A big college innn may say, 'Well, what if he did? He plnjs almost en tirely iigninst small tenuis.' en it nt the enil nl the ursi sei. wnn anon- isten leading 2 te 1. owing le n serious The club referred te first, the new I blister en his plnjlng hand. Mnsey one. hns net jet picked ii name, but Retired a decisive nml netntile victory in exneeis te de se by Monday night, when four sets ever l-nincls J . Hunter In the the dinner will be held In n part of the l siibuibs of this town, that no one ever heard of ecept the committee. Seme of the members of our latest club also belong te the W. S. L.. but , thin makes them nil the mere popular i Ii will be impossible te make n bird ai tin' meal of the latest oignnii'.atien i nest week, for the principal rcaMM that birds won't he served. It's net a turl.e.v dinner, Dili a meai ai which Fast vs. West, matched aftrr the cham pienships. This result clinched the seventh position for Kinsey and placed Hunter ut number eight. I regard Heward Kinsey as one of the me.s premising jeung plajcis in the game, lie has an inquiring ami ana lytical mind which is nlwajs causing li I tn te experiment with new sliekes nnd tactics. Many crltlce consider Kinsey ever-full or tlieiry. but in my "AND I would tell him linger or any ether In reply te ash Huge He.ileh, (ileiui Kll-fnir-minded reach who tins seen Km.-iiinel play. They'll say he Is one of the best in the East." PENN PLAYS FIR I CAEHNI Red and Blue Five Will Against St. Jeseph's Quintet T Ce Beets and Saddle livzdek's Submission te Ideals I'NN STATU has net only prevailed upon Huge Hedel. nthlctlc director and chief conch of ihe football and baseb.dl Central Pcntis.vhiiuin college, but has given him as nssihinnis tvi tutors in their respective sports. Nate Cartmell. whose lent when he were the Ited nnd I'luc of Pcniisjlviiiiin arc eiil'-lainliui vveilh) SUCCCM.O!' te Hill Mm tin as tracK mid field ie.nb m Slate while lacking mllige cperience, bus developed professional Imsei that permits the prediction that State's leather-pushing team will he the leaders. Philadelphians wiiulid Hedel; as ihe manager of ihe I'hillies w.. km,., he was an aggressive lender who would run the ball club or Imim ,m, ( ;,,. contract he had Insisted upon would have pievidcd him with the absolute control of the phi) lug dcpntlinent that is csni-tinl te manageilnl sn,,.,.ss, Jlewcvcr, his I rue friends will pmise him for what he refeired te us an ideal college MTV ice. Several weeks ago'lhe-e of u who had spent mini) limns u ii li lie,- ,is cursing Ihe Phillies ami I heir future wen in a position in auueiiuie ihm ilie Pcnil Sllltc Ullllclli' llliecter would positively nccepi a liner jeiir Miiilrnel that had been offend him if nnd thai if pievcd in be a far in impniianl word than we hoped li would be. Till- "if" that held llugii llvxdil. In .state tlui miiiirlly of piimir n cunsrirncc that tcniitd net pi nml him te nut. fur thr abrinn lien of ii inn trail irh ih rirluullii tin itiliir inndiiali and initio initie gnidtiulr hndi) nf Ihe college pleaded irltli him In cnnliitiii Thry did ntt (IriiKind; they did .net offer greater (iiiaiiciilindiirrmcntt1hcii mcrct Acd in ft xeayllhat did net permit mvs"1f New Orl'-aus: The La Feurcbe Han dicap in a mile and mi eighth, is the special ti-ntiirc at Jfffcinn Pnik tu daj Saddle and Hunts has the fecc of the tield Itecky Mountain and Wap in appear te be the contenders. Hutwell has gene te New Orleans and prehahlv will ride Saddle nnd Beets. ller-e-. wbiili seem best nie. First I .lie Hiuiiell. Sllllldeier, Hetter Times : sci end Pieirus, Siiiitillcitj. Leuis A., third -I'M, King Trojan. Mnj Roberts, font ih- Saddle mid Heet , Reikv Mountain, Wapiti: fifth Fantei he. Kiiisht of the Heather. I'linnie I'.ean , suth Sagamoek, Merchant, Honolulu lien Havana: I'iist race (ieiiwilbim, Winnipeg. Miss Mamie: second Rnv ' Aikni. Little .Niece, rami; third--liisciis-ien, Arthur Middleton. Ruiiiinii . ' fourth Moeresiqiic, Mild Nell, Flv 'Cast, fifth Edgar Allen Pee, Little ' Hl.nk Sheep, Chief Spenser; sixth , Allivnii, I lurch, Article X. 'Iljiiiiim: First race Chrome, Right Angle I'nlvviinil: second- -Mldin, tiad- ; ling. Choir Muster; third Romulus. '.Madge F. Ileider: fourth Yernuik. .leliii Arber. H.irriskane ; fifth -Car- I les Hninpie, Hick Tei pen. Mart Hunch. Isivth - Catherine Manme. Letiana I Opt. Clever; seventh Frank Fegarly. I IleuUe Vnn. Judge David. nice, se then nn entrance in the field the niece de resistance will be pigs, tnkc.onlnien tb's enreful scientific sludv of of listi ufl'u was made its a manager, i n or leave it. Whether the pigs will be I tenuis is Ills gieatest khc. His gnnie, Minrtlj lifter the Jimmy Hritl and "roasted" before or iiftervvnrd is net i !;(, my mvn, mny co-ordinate nnd nia Hattliug' Nelsen Imut whbb was wen l;nevn. Anjbew. these invited te the U,.P bIe.vIj, Int. with the exi'iptieu of bv the Jinnc en it knockout in the eight- ' feed leek for n perking time. 'Hilly Johnsten, Heward Kinsey :s the leinli round in September of 1!)0,". I1,.. . Mtn i best all-court plajer thnl California leek Hit' mevlt's of tluil heul te i.ng- I . . hiis jireilitced. bind, making a tour et dreat Britain in -liciwing the nlctuies. While en Ilie ether sbb. 1 te managing nnxcrs nun was active iii'.n,. i I'liglmid ami en the Continent In haiul litis a suing of j-erntipers. On refiirn lllg te the t tilted htntcsl hreilglll Willi B,tv f )(, me sevetni hovers, mm since i nine i -. ,,.( nmiiteiir Women vs. .Men There Is nleiitv of water aieunil Leng Island, and new comes the news thnt Ills Volleying Accurate , i,n,,L. , women inny compete agninst men feri At pivi.cnt theie W no eiiisiumllug Weill iinihi.i- nif ..linniiiiiinsbin there next sea I c ir.".,.,. ' i,, 1 1., .i..:,.,. f-.. 1-- -..--- ..-. ii-fi i,i .- ii iviunv,. ."- ..tiMi'. .,.- iii,.-, son. "or chops vl'ii equal facility off fore or The Lene I'lnnd (iijlf As-e iatii.u ' back hand. His overhead and volleying held a meeting this week, nnd the ell. .. t,dlable nnd accurate. Heward Kin- rnn hRnla ft ,!n--i.h' lielill.tiiit . , fnrwa-a . ml.is K'ti-ns .. fciiwiril . lleev li'i ... c-nl!1" i'reii Vnrtii plinnl . . Miil'eu (.'aitntii k ., . tsuanl . nelne '"lire of halves UO nilnut". last limned was eh Ihe fresliiiuii' bist'senseii nod plaveil en the Atlantic Ily High Scheel five l-of ,,,-,. .mrting in-, i eiice CIHCCI . fair sex in this body's ey Is n mal iih'iet le tin tennis game, ciihiiioeii?iu. ii us com- .,, . I, s ..n.ni nieiest anil Mien- "" "' "": :,""."."... ,,,," , . neTi iimiieiii- ciihiiii Miiiuiiii .in-, com- ihreugli his great Inleiest and s pert en s,e ei ine ncs, inin.i.ie,.-, ... ,,)(,tely ,scussei . am there were pteniy ,ld work in the development among the veiepen in i. mope. of vetrH 1f, (.r ,,,P ,n(UeH my in ine next . ,0vs and iunlera en the Pacific ('oust. Inirms the dii) of the Frawlev law I event, for men heretofore. jus mnrch te the forefront nf Amcr- in New Ymk I was secietnry of him If the preposition gees pier. ..ens.j,.BM tennis, which seems a certiilntv, Slate Athletic Commission. The I' row- Island has some lady residents who BheiiHl be hniled with pleasure bv the lev ln was the firt enacted in Amer- Would give any ninn golf player nn ex- 1(.uns public. putting beMlis under direci super- cuing tin. iieieieine in ilium- in .iiiiiuepirutil, I'JIl. by Public l.edjer Company The Fniversity of l'eniisjhanlit uas l.etball team with but one member of last year's trim, will open ihe UliiJ. 2" campaign tonight with St. Jeseph's College as the allrac.len. The fresh innn live (eacheil by liaii'iy McN'icbel nnd 'enlalning the seventh meiuher et the famous basketball faiinl.v, Johnny, will meet St. Jeseph's Prep in the pi., lin.lnnry game. Cnptaiu Alvrard Veegelir,, for iwe vems a star at guanl nml cnniain of the team this venr. is the enlv mem! el the nulntet that gave Princeton such tnplnnship Inst Interenlh'clnti' i: COLLEGE BASKETBALL ST. JOSEPH vs. PENNSYLVANIA Weightnmn Hall, 34th & Spruce Sti. Saturday, Dec. 9th, 0:30 P. M. .. - "r'"',l S'.t- il.00 ii-t 7Sr At Ceuntll en Athliitlrt. 0301 Walnut St. Ceiirl Ailmliilnn. COe li a vision ei Mate i oinmissien. While I have confined most or my Iilllleti livitiev te lieving, I also have been Interested nt different times in managing vie tlci-., marathon runners and baseball plnjciti. i.viniieu iieuiui.. v e.siiiriniK, nun .uiaa i Alrxn Stirling. .Ncrth llcmpnteau. Until i , . n ' former national women chniiipinn.. Scrap8 AOOllt SCt'ttpperS fiiirden City. Inwood nnd Lide were , L1 . among the clubs that entered the com- ' r..nUB ,:,.,. N.n. Yer. batum. ,, I petition te be the scene el the next W w-ruter. Jee MeiiiNtehi, In... he -i urn . Leu ir Island chnmiiienshin. The meet- i pendi-.l hy tin. Nw Jer?n State limine. , i i r s.i i IJnmnilnslnn rnr i..rulnf In irn llirmtul. ..Ill, lli-rin.iii r.uhir lerHl iiremiilfr. t, Irtt , lllg nrnne up wiieu .iiiiiii ai. ninn, c.- ,,..,..,, ,. v-..nil: ltn l'anel.n von. m., nml iiiiniKcr nf i!rm . will i? I ''"''W.? 1 baseball star and golf expert, as well asi(ius nigie ,i, r. re-iult aancie i misncmini .....- i,i r ...' .s. ',-.- s... . .. . .. i i. -----.- 'I 1 If . i 'I . " I 111 I.WII," hi ni'l Till l.vrlllllts I'lllilll' , . ,.- i in-ntn nn uliee Tnlni VVnrc nt. v.nmniniran mr leiusine iii be iiireun t Willi lerHl ironielfr. rftrrre. lie ueke lip When .lellll M. vv aril, ex ,a nuieh at N,,nIj ,mu, Panche Villa Muie !!5.rr". ,'",L'.''!1 ,,,,vivii' baseball star and golf expert, as well list i u.v nlglu a- r. renult aancie H nuspcnUvd TitfsUiv'H Usur "f ihelprseident of the Leng Island asseela- auiemnikalh .n twent;- Hiatrs, A We-1 t inn. told hew- he cleared the clubs deficit cif SI.."-! by winning a bet. I He wagered he could tell a one-eyed mini which wns bis slnss entic and I wen. Will Meet Sergeant I "Hew did you guessV" nskcil these at Britfs Arena I VrtlV:nt- ,, ,..t ,. . , I i- .i nun uii' Kin m ...' .i..t ..it tar light -henvv weight out of the mere s.vmpatheiic nf the two," was will make bis Iiini appearance in , unl s solemn response, I eiliser WIGGINS IN PHILA. DEBUT Westerner Smith l King (ieergr. of I'uglaiid. hud peer 1 racing link the last iieaVeii, winning 'ten rines, with n total in slakes of . S'JI!, 1 15. I i Tim Westchester Ituriiie AsMithitieii has decided t nuw nie ruiunty i-even (est. furlongs beginning in 1IH!.";. The raie' Wiggins lllhl .lll II V After that the Philiidelphiii next Wednesday night when Chmk Wiggins Si.t Inte notion i lu ihe witnlup at the Chestliilt Street i Arena. I'lftieiiib nml Ciii'sinut streets. -- WilliiK linn lias mulched Wiggins Willi , nc. Kdillr St in I uii wrlts fie.il ("ilcsn that WHIM Hrem Ims rcoverea Hern u w i unchnl linen nml !:,i. ntartcd I In hi trii'iUnk- lln cx cx P'etii te nmtth Wlllln ,:t one cf thu prlMitn clulu In ChlCHte Uii" latter part uf thi month iln nrtl shiev In KIM en Mil , will ! hrM r)cnibr 1.1, anJTy c'aph hn erraniccil ihn fallnnlnz heutx: Tlulpli Hnsmuivl i. Iius. II Themiis, l'lJ- Murphy vj Johnny Traub, lir.i ley Tiillj vi, l'ti l).lnr, Willie Amateur Sports I v ci c tiauev Ilia lilune. v Je) Hinlili anil A I Kech wns s, iitrieiiK.i. ii.-iiii. I'locler Knett ill !"'. clihfunce wns cut ilewu several .vnrds. I lleiseuicn will welcome the gienter ills I fiii.ee. The .Marylnml Fufurli.v is a 1 mile, wlili li Is st heller. henv V wc lirht ebamnleiishii Hehbj Ljens, a New Ymk welter weight, will go en In the eight round seml-linnl iiKiiinst Ilnckv Marlen, n i I.e.. I'fili.i.t' tmi'n Affii'ten luiu liann tl-Ain- i The Canadian raring aKsnriatleim itig nt a local g.vmn for several weeks iiiHtrilmted n total of M.i.s.-i.Ofi,-, i id has lenvinced '.Mamiger Hritt that Milken nnd purses in IIUJ. Ihe piefits be is u geed bncr. of the different tracks were i ut down In the picltiuinnric AI Moere will , i eiisldrrably by thn higher lines levied inke en Teir.v Miller, t 'hurley Mack bv the (levcriiment. 'Unit vviih especially will dash with Habe Until and Irish trim of the Devenshire track, which ex- Kddie Dcinnsey will npijj. the show with Ipertenecd n Iesb of about $1!,0)0. Jee Hritt. y llelli.KI hiiV,etbatl team litu or- Sergeant Knv Siiillh. who has Wen his , irnnlreri -, tli- inmlinr waien. .Mnr i..ct ... i.,., i in.. ,..,... : (wn. i harlen If II inks has bem appe'mefl leader '.' "- ei mi. n.,,,,h I. ... - ... ,, Ktar er2n,a,0n. Among tlin round klieikiiul In Ins most recent coil- pin.eri In thi lleili I'l llne.un ar aueh atari 'an Hen Cehen, nf Pet 417! Harry Klraelinar, is in Ihe Fnsi fee the PUT- i nf rnn. fl'itU'eh t: lllnck: Adler, of th; - - - i t niacietin iiiiai icrvtiniii i i n rrv imniiHii. ti i pose el ijeltlng into (ompetitlen ngainsi ... i,.in0H I'mfeHulgnal;: Hebby Kerinan, Hairy iireh ler the America'! llht- i nt the t'hiiacieipiii.i rrofeslenl. and i iiarie ii. u.inicfl, ei lempie uinveraiiy, inn lllh-i:i ttuci.' In lielin,- i 'nevated and Ueth-Kl will be feiced te travel, All flrat-elais hem leama effcr'ruc d reuiienabl juaranlee com cem munhale with Charles It. HetiKa, 43t North Hoeend atreet. Illalne V. '.. n ,Meen-elj;lileen-year-ed lesni, devil e rtnie with all teaini liavlm l.allx ,nd efferhne full eipnae, 1. Franlc, lpns erlh )tirtloeod alreet. Vlrler II, (',, n lteen-ver-eld ruh, wauls Bvmea awav fie'n home, Albert nvhelt. sm.-i Seulli Second atreet. The Trl.incle Reeervra. e feurtcen-alxteen. ' ear-old team, would Ilk te book samea with teenia of tla ace, either at nema or away, Three lievera fiem the lame nlahle i, appear In hcuta Tueadav nliiht nt ihe 'I'wen tletli i.'enlury Club, They ar llenny llnm. Artl MeC'ann and Benny Pascal, and will meet Cuddy Da Marce. Tletrl Allcrrl and Jimmy llrlaaa, reapeetlvely. Willi Itrewn vi, Charley Kittle and Oeerae Kelly vi, Jee Leultlana ai ether number. ( harlr.T llmllne saya S'erseant rtnv Hni ih la aettlna h!m:lf In great abape for neki Wedneaday night's lilt vvlth f'hudc Wlgghia at the Cheatnut Htieet Arena lledlne ln, received r, number of nffera from out of town for the aerseaiu'a services. Oltn llegliea, former marine welterweight, aa he Is going le de his own l)Uhis- n the fuliue. Otln la keeping himself in ahapa at O'Tlrlen'a .la (hrlstlana. nhe is bark In rhfladei. phla from Vlneland. N, J , baa icreuped te aether a stable. Including Jehnnv Mi-Wll llami. 10S I.efty Anderaon, HIO; Jerry erinen. iibi weu ii) eciin ian cnrii' liana new noun away ai uermanluwn and j!,ri avenuta. C'llII battle for the ir. Hill Crave, all- ci nter for two vcars : Kmil and Walter Iliintzinger have Reasl Yeung Vermont Turkey $1.00 SATURDAY SPECIALS: 65c Slewed Snapncr. a la New hurt; with'.' oheuldcr of "7Cc Venison, larded O IMr Keast 2Ec Dinner OO SIRLOIN STEAK 3 VrffUblfj 75c At the 0lh iiUibteciser, Tnnz'T ' , .7T. . y l'insle i;ikH' Unit uii.i i i w iw,ii(i du.mi.w " ' l"vwn&&tunMa MK RENA MONDAY EUE., UEC. 11 AJmmmwmimiaSFmmmmmV s eGHT-reund BOUTS WfKJTOI.J'W Pv... vs. Sam BLACKISTOil vs. Jee COLLETI vs. Lew McFARLAND vs. Pete LATZO vs. Lew RnftAcu offiHM.tS?'.'i.!'9i..M.e '"' Md t.i TMjtar'i .jl JarlerT lie fiYrtit Bt.i' StriV..' WJ,'"li.C!Mi. AflAM DDIM ! I 4aLa L fc" t.i T' ' raisy BOGASH Patsy WALLACE Johnny BROWN Sailor FREEDMAN Temmy L0U6HRAR U.I tla en Ml, Mala , sa at. i 11 MeCaUaaia, "ia. Mtta Kirkit Mukir 8Ua w.. n mil r." !& tiHrY VSJkSrESl their nllelted .vems. while I'es .Miller has net reported for the team. In place of these os Coach Kddie MeNichel will st.trt Label tiehlblntt, former Southern High Scheel lun.lnnr.T nnd first -.string Niibslitule last .vc.ir. lit one forward mill Kneas-. who played at ('iihhlng Academy and 'ei I'hila before mal.lng the lirsl .vein- ic.nn last .venr. nt the ether. "Heme' 1're.v, the long lanky pivot man en the junior varsity Inst year, will held down the tsiine p'st tonight. Veegeliu will innv giiiml nnd ('nrul; the oilier. The team Gradwell Easily Defeats Dsrcy Vyeon-e.-l.ei, n. .. j,.c, wm, (. . ;; 'f,;'UM';V '" ''," 'eil-le'lli lit her llh .luhnnv Ddiev, New Vnrh HslH nclslil. welRlit ihienclniiit the entlie hunt Krnt iiarcv .'',"? Jl'fenili". 11II0.M11B l,l, iV. ' ,ni lliruuvh hut verv fe.v ume fr h'evvs INDOOR P0I.0 neUBLE.llEAOIIR Princeton Univcnitjr vi. Trecp A iitx Troop, cf Newark, N. J,, vi rirtl Cilv T..- ' IfoseiiiiBl . ARMORY .15 1 PTIKr'r IiG'-iuTi-T. .. M ld.1v.1l .8A1T"KDAY.'DorOTlr,W'VeO rAMB' AdmUnl-n, ftQe. Bnn4T?;S2J-& ,iJ HU Uti .fyi.Hjr.t