rVrtjAf fir. '$ , w n s, xi n. -'kiK'UW, '& XT' A v f ,i I, 'i t K .! J 1 if W 4?' m m w I &, 1 r it; ?; tvi i i i i4 r "'j' ; .... A ii j ., EVENING PXJBIiIO LEDGER PHILADELPHIA; WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1922 fi:f"Qtff Phils Smashes Leng-Distance Selling Run and fcuys a Player te Strengthen Lecalj MRAHSFORBAKER! WILLIES' BOSS ENTERS PURCHASING MARKET $cp, He's Bought Walter Ilelke, Whose "Dogs" Bark at Him When He Huns, but He Can Hit and Field His Position That's That WIGGINS IS EAS l Her Ily STONEY McI.IXN New Yerli, Dee. IU. OOttAY! Philndclphinn'i. drat; out tin M .rliet Stud nrm't It.imi. nuy li "t'fiil supply of red Ii c! Our l'hll'li-i hcvr- iiir-red tltc purrimslns tnatbl of Mir lfiRiie lni'bii'. True. wiilcr II- 'he. Hie tlr-l In-H-mm who Hat been h irIiI. wl'l threw nvn li I'oiten iinlfnrin with inti-liltrnhlp custe and den the shirt and punts piev.il il by our new mnimier. Art'itf Kletcl'fr. E nilly If vrurl'-tiri'iiie-i' if tliere is im club lesi likely te uttrivt n p'.v-er tbnn the one tlmt I uMIireM nt IIie.nl ainl Iluntincilen -trcet il Is tlie ltruvi.-i Heurter. l,ri".ld"tit Il-iker Informs the news c'ltlierers tluit l'lilil Chief I-'Vtehi r is .enrrl'ilit: for ' .'. '' mil n'i nitehers is determined te buy until be eels a le.im thnt will ile Miiretblns Se .el' lie enlhu-i:isti while we may. 1' cti her. us ynu niav rera! N in l!ie"iilx. Ari. . ntnl nit liobnebblnB wit', the men who lin K id lui'l ji'iijers te cell anil wlie lire in New "inrk tniVn . However. I'lcleher u-keil 1 hut tin' 1 i Mdent of the. rinllles miri'li'iv Ilolke, who wi.s liiiud Ins ,r thmw- fium r.lnri"tnii when both were -.ttniei.t.s in the Mi draw hoel. Ami, us one lii ; .ensue mumiKi'r cxirc-H'tl it, "nnj iir.t I seman would be better than none," whleli Is net -iiyiiiR a whole let for the lad who stepped en the initial Mel, in I'hihidd- STONEY McLINN n he H I I phia's National League Park !ut year. Hoke Is a bit run down at the hir-N. in u h:iclm'l nni lio'-ten men tell us that he is no jeuth wlie .pends lieiir- before his mirror wemlrrins when he ran enjoy tlie next shave, rurthcrnicue, his "iIers" iha-ehall for fist) arc harking at him when lie runs out hit. Hut he ran tb Id ids posi tion, bats falr'y well from both Mill of the plate and knows lewh.i'I. And, by a'l tlint'h wonderful, our I'hl ies tin Iiuying ball ptiyeis and limy et piek up n fellow who will make us write a piece for tlie paper that will eiithu-i lung su.Terinc l'hibublphlans. Ilelke, if jeu de net remember him, is built te b n lirst --acker, lie is iix feet one inch above the sod, weighs i-, eunil aujl thtews with Ills left arm. His piofepnienr.l career hesnii in H1-. when he wi.s with 1'eeiiu. Later lie shifted te Spokane, where a liiittinj; iim-imp !' .,'!l." ittimted the eye cf the (Hants. He was net (julte rip" for big leiuitie sin lie. but a period in Itoflipercr, w-lien he pounded the npp'e for a ."! pc utiue. earned liitu a ticket te New Yerk and he wa.s MeKraw's jiuariliati of lir-t ba-e ter aleut three ceasens, battin;; .".."l in 1!M(J. 1I was traded t" tlie Mru- uud p.ayed there for four tea-ens. m 'piir.Hr.renV., Ilelke i net u mllnir youth; n fart, hr ii nrarnui the inrrilaMc end of thingi bairbvlh' . Hut hi likri I'lrtrhrr, liA'fj Aim, iiml Wnltir may fiwl tin iiiii) that iu ) un, ;i into eneinit ?ieitn in our'Saiienul l.nniiii lull imrl,. II ill tarn I . I'nki r lfdt net prepnrcil te irhttl ethir iliiyri uniihl lc imn Iniinl. "II Aarc four month in irhirh te jit the plaints in' n-nl and icuil," trrtj iii comment, l'hilailclphiani Kupi hr hit tin imlnintiuii anil the check book. Cennie Has 'Km Guessing CONNIE MACK, the Athletics' manager, had nor arrived in thi.s wicked eity early thin meriiin; jebterdaj wu. National I.canue day cm:1umvc.. However, in I'eueei'l: Alley at the Waldorf the tall, centtred upon Smiiiy Hale, the lad for whom Mr. MeC.illieuildy is reported te hue paid ST,", (Kill. Cennie lilinelf does net claim that be paid .!.!. but leave-, the unieuiit te the uiiessers. . However thnt may be, Petreit partisans !n-i.t tlmt Sammv will iie ir play third base at Khibe I'ark. Ty Cobb, who had Hale and .-honed hitu te Tort land, would net direuss the boy's ability for publication. I'.ul Uan 1 low ley, xvbe wan Cobb's assistant and who formerly htu-!,Meppu for our I'lilN, -ajj that the trouble with Sammy i.s a pair of hands that would --careely till the Cleves of u sub -deb. "And whoever benrd of a lad with a girl's hand pluyinc third bae?" rame In eherus from the gossipers. This is written merely because it is the duty of n typist of news who has his expenses paid te this hi; town te wire te the home folks nil that he hears that may lie of interest. nre per; fecfly willing te j;!ve Hale n chance te lle us that he has improved as Pacific Coast folks claim he has. 1 r.ca Vfll) ether hand, ur mrt tntiii of the lny.i fniin the .'lUliri r,raiur and theu uivi't that liimnda, the low obtained from tlmt rircuit, has a pair of handi that acti anything dmrn hii ieniiin furl, it teas boldly aiscrted by Kill Poneian, one f the former I'hil mana gers, who icon a pennant and un interlcaaw uriei fur Vi ir flavin, that "Hale would have le be a i i: te shj,it HUeuda uuay from third lase," 3 That Repert of Cellins Deal PHITjADKM'HIANS will he searehlie; for u w.ue that will rad'ie t,, tlmi-i news of the Eddie Cellins ileal, no il ml,t. Well, Kid ,lcasn arriveil je terday, and when nnythiu;; was .n.l about the -!jif iiiik of ili captain nnd brilliant seeend-sacUer te the Yankees, William re-cmbicd t'i" man who learned that bis bottle of Semen had In en surreptitiously removed from his ;rip by n smart hell boy. lluwi'icr, 'hi-e iitp smoke ile-i Is lire," fe don't lie surprised if we wire the news f Edward's transfer before we quit the baseball confab. The ether item of interest, has te de with Tyiu fnbb's iMreit ili,l nnd the Yankees. Cnless all siins fail, l'.ebby e,nh will .-enie te New i erk and Waite Heyt, the fair-haired l,ev who hurls tin. leis, M competently with his right arm, will join the Cobb legime. And a friend of u friend of T.v's told us this meniinjj that the Tiger manager told another friend. With Heyt as a.' member of my pitching staff I wiil win that pennant ju-t s,, mre us iny bird deg points quail. ' And Tjrus is "aid te have tin champion settir deg of the entire Seuth. 1'resident Ileydler .summoned the members of 'he Hascbnll Writers' Association te the National I.t-igue meeting room in the Waldorf bit evening nd frankly admitted he had no news of real interest, except that the Nn Nn tlenal League beacon would open en April IT and close en October T, his mag Mates having ratified an agreement with tlie American League te start the campaign one week later than last jear. If7f.l7' the Ameri'in T.cagurri icill han 1' rentmuid in our next chapter, opening dati . te hih ntmul ihn will bi- ari: told they fat-or an lailirt Ileydler s Startling Repert MH. IIEYDLEIt'S report, a resume of whiLh wat hatulid te us, contained the interesting information that .".T.'ITi! new baseball" were useil bv National League club in tlie course of the I'.i'JL' campaign, this bu'rig ,i rereril numbe.r and -l-SI in xcess of HCl, which is some odd h.isebills ever ,l.riie per club, and they cost something like one smacker each. J iecs that Mauling bit of news mean anjtliing te jeu. lieme folks'.' Or ur.- jeu lil,.ly te become unduly excittd when you learn that in Japan the nathe-, pay th ,,, ,, $2.eO In I'niteil States cuireucy, te watch our b.i-ball t iuri-it-i perferm'' Anether item in the N. L. iiresident's annual sta'emeiit. All in all, the first day of the iJcecuiher leg league cenfereinv, un, d-iice(K quiet. It is e.xpefted. however, that the urrhal td.e f I San .lounsen and h.' American Leaguers will lit en matters up u bit. The big thrill of the (Uv ias found in a New Yerk newspaper, which announced that "among these s,',M j tbe corridor of the Waldorf wus Art l'letcher, the new I'lul manager ' That must hove been long-dlstanee moenbhine the boy was drinking get out the Rand-MeNally and Cgger the precise distance trem New- Voik te I'heenh' Ariz. . J.V PRESIDENT IJEYDLEIl'S report mention icai r-inifc of nmrew ever the death of "Deb MaiieeU, the uetl-kneurn irntcr and friend ' of the game," NAMED KENTUCKY COACH SIKI BOUT UNCERTAIN I 10 VIE FOR TITLE1 Indianapolis Light Heavyweight Seaks Prestige in Class Ruled by Creb DAD IS SPENDING MORE TIME THAN MONEY IDA i?r" HAS TWO BOUTS ON HERE n.v MiriS H. .JAFKE TIIOM out of the West has come a lT,"-peiind chunk of leather-pushing humanity who threatens contenders in tin division ruled In thin country by Harry (ireb. He Is Chuck Wiggins, twentv-fetir years old, and n , hefty puncher. Lnlike the usual run of champion ship seekers, It in net Wi-gms' idea te go out after CJreb right off tlie jump. Chuck contends that he wauls te prove te the fans that he is entitled te a set-te for the Greb diadem first by eliminating ether challengers I , ener puiiing nimseu in siinpc by some diligent workouts in New erk. win re Chuck is making ids home while in the Enst, Wiggins hm decided Me meet nil comers, and he snjs he , Isn't particular who they are. Wiggins las been up amenj,' the lop-notch middleweight-! and light- heavj weights for feveral jwirx. Anion.; Chuck's opponents have been Geerge j oek and Albert Loyd, both of whom he defeated in twenty-roundere in Australia: Untiling Levinsky, Cnptnln Heb Ueper. Heb Moha, Ounbeut Smith. Hemer Smith. Hnrry Creb. Temtnv (libbens, Mike Gibbens and Martin iiurl'e tinning ethers. Tonight at the Chestnut Street Arena Wiggins will make hla I'hlladelphla debut in a bout with Sergeant IJnv Smith. Chuck also is booked te show his mettle Christmas afternoon in a c, ntest with Ad Stene, the marine, nt ill" Arena. Leenard Net In l!e Till Sprlns Hennj Leenard wi'l net box until next spung. This is what I'ackev .Schwartz. Who W-nn T.nnniinl'u nlmf .during the champion's training periods fei Hennx's iiii ertnnt betita last sum- mer with .lad, lirlttnn. Lew Tend'er and Eer Hammer, writes from Chicago. i.eenaru is playing with :i slie in ; New erk, and it leeks as if he will net ' t put en the gloves for real competition tc until the spring," mate- Puck". Hui,ld , when Iteiiny is ready te get bm k into tiaiiutig 111 be the man behind the I I stew and see that he is well led te1 lefi ml bin ehumpienrhip." ' At the pre-i'iir time Schwartz, is feed j i'i" I'a! M i-i. who I'ackev s-u- is, 1 eing goe.l and is bung kept pretty busj in the mid-West. Negotiations iire nil I for a match between Moere and .I"e Ljneh at the Cunlen. says the chef, 1 who adds; "And I'll feed I'ai up with; , plenty of geed steaks will e lie's getting in shape. I feel bure he will bring ' home the bacon." Schwartz aNe writes that Charley' White, of Ciiic.ige. is being made n big ! fnotite against Kb-hle Miteliell for tlielr bfnit l'rldaj night in New Yerk, "All the bejb out here in the Windy City s. eiu te think thar White will knock out i KichJc," states I'ackev. . I "If Wliite does put Milcbi-ll uway. it inav he that t hnrle ami iSeunv will be signed for a title mutch." continues i Seliwartz's 'etter. "in which iiise 1 will work with the New Voik man against in hoiiie-tewu be.er.'' ' V MB-HM,MaH .,,' fe iimmmwL inP )T-"i-gfiyiv ICOSH WHATPHALL ICTFVjR JIMMY T xni TtlEM JlM CbRBErTr CAME AlOwfr-sUp Licked 'Jawv'l. rlE was SbME Boxen. AS visa as fkWTeh ,awd wbli I REMEMBER-"WB FiRST TIME I EVER SAW HeB FiTzSMMOVS -HA.HA ,TfiE fflRAFFE .TfiEW SHARKEY AwD "TMAM " ii,tcAet iamp zAieMfi-AwD Jim Jeffeies awe JACK JOMSOfJ aiv)P--AmT vpSe OM Pe(vTN iimi Hw-F'NOurtMOMoaue mtx-, ; -s: Hi' I'DUKT-Tb leek At Seme Bextwe- Oleves- i-kiiui. nv flzV wmiLD UKETe LEACMOWtb BOX ,a ruAC Vrtuufr. ItAA-i SOtnE 80yEB MV3ELP 1 '" " T., Hl- lxi I DAll "''" ....... .i C All AU.U-, 1 -S A,T OlT) .MWM U JU--l.lvf, -l"t- These went ihh w Hew Dees It Strike Yeu?. British Tennis Affairs Keystone Sportsmanship Football Attendance By THE OBSERVER t'eiiji ieht, lutt, by I'ub.ta l.tdger Cemtiany SET WORLD'S RECORD IN HER FIRST RACE BENNY BASS BEATEN Height and Weight Prove Big Ad vantage In Victory of De Marce ISenny 1 ass, of this city, lest n hair line ileci-Ieii te Cuddy De Marce in the eight -round wind-up at the Twentieth Century Athletic Club, L'7-7 Wed Mary Morgan Broke the 100-Yard Dash Mark in Initial Start A HOCKEY STAR In lOl.'J Mnrv (', Mergau, then n freshman nt 1'ryn Mawr, ct tlie wetnan'.s record in the lOO-jnrd dasii. lint she did something infinitely mere remarkable I! an that In skiuuliu eier the rentiiry In 1- seconds she ncceiiiiil'sheil something thai no ether record breakfr In the whole history of I ntlilet es ever equaled. .s'ic art n irerld's record in the very ' 'if race of her career.' "We had a dual nieet with the senior class," s,aid MUs Morgan, "and I was' all en iire with lejalty and un inteusji desire te see them ileienteil. l en ': in addition te the usual system of point scer ng an additional credit of 10 points went te tlitt class whose representative I broke n college or American record. "We illdn't have tlie advantage et I spikes nnd abbreviated runulug ces- 1 t limes then. We went after records in bloom. rw and rubber-soled slieen, , and went off from a standing start. I hud practiced Htart. but never at a I gun shot, nnd I suppose the crude of 1 the pistol startled me enough i that 1 fair f)"W. "At um rate 1 wen the race. When the, announced that I had broken the i elilAiuericaii record nod the girls gae I me the cullege cneer it vas tfie happiest me.iiMit of my life." ! Why shouldn't it have bum. .Miirj Memm lind net only sUattereu a nine mz&? IslHf ma. BEARS NUY UPSET LE EASTERN ADDS Reading Basketball Team Shows Wonderful Improvement Since Mosier Joined Club SKEETERS AFTER PENNANT Easti:k have tl IViiir new fiipPM in IMiilfnInhih'M Timlin Celi.mbia nveui.e. lust lught I lllrkf hut she had done something . tlmt . , clri.,M u , iulr0(lll,,(.(1 , ,,. fllu. 'I he local lad wus at a disadvantage, ., man or woman in the whole history , ,,,.,... , . . ,. as his opponent had the n.liantnce f , ,, ethletlcs nor had ureemp.ishe.l. "t the ( hesti.ut Stieet Arena tonight. both height nnd reach. Ila'H -tarted i Mlu Morgan has net only shone en Itesldes Chuck Wiggins, tin Indian- Ily WlfJ.IAM S DALLAS UN LLAC.t'K basketball fans heir eye riveted en the Heading team nnd it is the Hears who nre likelv e pause n few upsets before the first-half ends next month. The initial series hns narrowed down te a battle between Trenten nnd (Jrtmden, nnd it is about a toss-up us te the winner. Cunuleu never quits, however, and will tight te the Inst minute. The Skeeters h.iv nreveil ;i in rri-t " i paignH. Jteading plays at the Third Hegiment Armery, Ilndden nentic and Miekle street, tenlyht nnd sji.t,,, fans wlllhaie their first prep nt Mosier, tlie new big center of tlie Hears. Thev will also renew tiequaintuuees with Walter Sw "11-011. who wus with the team six or seven years age. Heading has n line-up imt i linl.'e te cause uneasiness for the ether five clubs in tlie second half. Shmulk and Heegler tit forwards are working fine, il SwiMisnii ,iinl Morns im stone stene wa'l defense and Mosier leeks better I each time out. He is a fine fleer man. Wiggins, Marien, Lyens and Martin dangerous shot and is prein: the big . . . . fm top in the recent spurt et the Iterks II LIMI UCUUIl I I -mint V f,f,rpii,r,t oil 111. S rullllv asfec MAKY C. MOKfiAN Helder of American 1 00 -yard 100 -yard hurdle record and FOUR NEW FACES AT CHESTNUT TONIGHT TIIH British Lawn Tennis Asaociatlen la being shaken from Its effletjl aloofness by verbal ntlneka from tbe radical members nt the annual' nieetiii new lit progress. an A. Wallln Myers, the noted critic, Is the lender of the faction which dearth the executives for the frigid atmosphere sometimes referred te no the mm shoulder which greets foreign players upon tlielr arrival and stays with tW during their visit te Jelly old England. lnem Myers was particularly forceful when he cracked the whip for fallar te fender the Yale-Harvard players an official welcome last summer. He pointed' out that Uncle Sam took the Oxferd-Cambridfie ten te his heart during their visit te this country. Foreign players who have Journeyed te this country for tnurnnments han ' I been loud in their praise of American hospitality nnd net slew te cemnluli! 1 against the lack of warmth in the receptions at Wimbledon and ether Englljh teurneyw. 1 Myers hns long recognized the faults of the British tennis governing body nnd in his writings has often recommended chunges net only In government but in play. He is one of the few Englishmen who are observant enough te realize the state of tennis stagnation In their own country. In the summer of 1021 Myers visited America and was at Manhctn for the national championships. He studied the American players carefully Bsj elcntlfically. Upen bis return te England he wrote as fellows concerning Lli ibscrvatlens: "Ne American v'rtue sp Impressed me as the greater speed of the natlrt plnycr. Feet, head and mind all work mere rapidly. Attack is the keynehi et the whole game, net in ten-lee or In volleying ulene, but In ground streii us well. "The objective throughout Is the wlnn'ng coup; the Beveru'ng nlm Is te hit the ball down and net up. The rallies are iu consequence of shorter duration, rarely exceeding four shots iu each. Matches nre much briefer and Un stimulating effect en the public, as. en the players, much greater. "If England ' ever te regain the Davis Cup, we must instruct our yeunj players in modern methods, we must be careful that their trials arc net conducted against theso who exploit obsolete methods. "Tliis means necesnrily the readjustment of our tournament mcthedn some prudent restriction of entries nt first-class meetings, a rigid plan tt nssist youthful talent by intelligent practice." a MYERS lias been sounding warnings sL'ire the war, has urged the entrance of America In the International federation nnd reforma tion In government and policy as well as the form of play. At last England seems te be listening te the n;Mcc of the sage. Here's a Hit of Ileal Sportsmanship In Ha-sketball KEYSTONE sacrificed first place in the Manufacturers' League en the altar of sportsmanship in 11 recent game. Tlie telenhene team, tied with V. C nnd IL, which is short for Pnssen Gottlieb & lllaek, played Moskewitz & Ilcrbneh. A victory meant undisputed possession of first place. Early in the rame Walter Kealiii" vn iniurisl and hnd te leave the fleer. M. d II. carried only five men; there was no substitute. Itight there Keystone could have stepped in and claimed the game en forfeit. Colonial phi) ed Metal Edge in tin same hall that night and was trailing at linjf time when Keating was injured, in spite of it possible emergency for the services of I'nsiiuerclla the frmer West Philadelphia High Scheel star was offered in the pinch te M. & II. Keystone consented te peimit l'n'querella te play, and the game went en. I'asinterella did net score, but his fleer work 'dnyed an Imrertant part In the M. & II. teamwork. Key.-tone was beaten nnd dropped from first place. Colonial turned rn Metal Edge unil even without 1'asquerelln rallied In the second half iind wen out. Keystone would have been entirely within its rights te claim the contest 011 a forfeit, but the players did net w.'mt n victory they did net earn. h IT IS apparent that harmony exists in the ranks of the Manufacturers' League. And there Is riva'ry, keen. Imlfo-cdge rivalry, but even In thu heat of the battles sperlMtvinsliip dominates. Football and Uavba'l Attendance Figures HAItVAItl) has announced that ,W0,S10 persons saw the Crimson eleven piny nine football gam"!'. These fimres include that Yr.le contest which was played fit New Haven. There were 74,01.1 at (lie I.trvard-Ynle game, se that actually only "01,00.1 witnessed gridiron .battles at the Cambridge stadium. Attendance figures for I'ennsvlvanin nre fir nbeve these. Mere .than 100,000 saw ten games at Franklin Field, Including the Army-Navy contest, which was wltius'-eil by 07,000. In ether words, dose te .150,000 we're prestnt at nine Pennsylvania games. These statistics show the nmn.ing grewtli nnd popularity of football. It weu'd be safe te say that mere persons p'i!d te get through the gate at Franklin Field in ten dnjs than pasted through tlie tuinstlleu of either Shibe Park or the Phillies' Pink in a season. The dally nverage attendance for baseball in this city in about 0000 and the total attendance between -."0 1)0(1 and rlOO.OOO. The average attendance nt Franklin Field was 40.000. is becoming aceiistiinud 'e Eastern 1 play ami twelve-inch basket. ague (oft well and looked n if he would win, the cinder path, where in addition but the natural nihnntngf". proved the ,n the 10'j.ard crown she heliN the j deciding fin ter and a rally by llie American record for the 100-ynrd hur- I l'ittshurght r in tl losing sessions wen tril nmj t !.. Itryn Mawr lecerd in tlie J tin erdiet by the Slightest of margins, j -ij.rj ,,., u'nj tn,. standing bread j The bout was f:l of netieii from start jutup, she began plajing fi( Id hockey nine ! te finish. Jear, age and has b'en lilted out thai 111 tin- seiiii-wmiiup Artie .iiiiami span of time as one et me eesi gins had an easy time in outpeinting Pietri developed 111 the game. Last year she Alterrl. ("emu Pasqun'e wen 1nni ,ia),.d with the All-Plil'adclphlu team .liumiv. Ilnriri, Willie Hi-own l,eit a-'iiinst tin invading Ltiglish stars and Charlie Kitzie and Ueergc Kelly and wa, ;c of tb" lame points of the Eddie Katie fought n fnbt draw. ! ,..rienii nttiicl.. - he is also an t.ln l-r ln'illr of fact, she tun pla 11 capable pert In mi; sport that women participate in Are After Pennant "Cnt!nln is after that first lia'f flag' ,.,,, e ., 1 anil make no mistake about that, said ' OOI1IS .111,,,, IIl, ,.i,. ,, ... .,,..1-.. 1. . . -l. f.VHHfl'"ltl.l( III!" ('III IU Mill I" angereiis contender ler 'Harry (,rcli -. , ., Mtem, fiMM,." ,0 continued. 'The' American title. l'. k Marlen, a Mr- I f,m is ever the rough spots and we itin m weltei weight ; Hebby Lyens, of hope te nose out Trenten. New erk, and Tcrrj Miller, of New' ..u-i. ... .1 1..1. ,. .i... 1.. .1... .,11 . , .1 ie 11 in' iiue e uik iiKie ill' will appear .,. th.ir i.r-t local he;.s leek like n million dollars and then again when they nre beaten they may B" en in the , net nnneiir se ceed. but ct en thins oplielient I ..nnJilnr,.,! 1 ,l,i net knmv wliern we 1 sergeant uny Minin. who lias U-,,,,,,' begin te make any change-, 111 the last few- bouts 111 line form, lim-111. te add strength. apelis light -heavyweight who Yeik. bouts. Wiggins is scheduled t eight-round wind-up. ill will wen his Each of tlie.se fe neighborhood of 1" Scraps About Scrappers ws weigh in the pounds. While Iggins is a ; Jj Kfnmity l Xxti.lt In town from I,n evcellcnt nasKeiuuii 1 Smith is a cIcmt boxer tee. As 11 matter , , , . , .Marien nnd Lyens will meet in tin. , 1. in. 1 , . - - - - - lies not,eiglit-ieund fceiul-linal. Miller is te ,,rniuii; iu u- 111 lu.wi irem l.an- ' IT- l,ti,"esl nmlittien new" lies 1101 I . ,i.i is m V i v.-, he tnyt Tim lireni. tl. . x.Jnr ls0.si aiilliHIen new in s ' ''"M ., ., A j.fp mj ,i( hoots iteuKi Bre.tiv eutweinhni. lii'n'eli i, iir .fn breaking records or even haying the .. . ' " '" V -" " jr i'uts m. i, J sm.v i.ui in jn eiuhi-reuru cr.,Jstnr ,,. In hockey, which is the game '" ' - n e Jl" '' ' H ab" H nth ." i:-m"uV " ' "U '' "flier heart, but ,n helping te push the ''' Irish Lddic nemp,e.v v. Jee liritt. 'iiniiiigement of women's sports by,- Tl... .-Hluiuil (lilt, wilt tie r-'.rc-I vll,.,eii. i V.t !. K Bfc i I'.i.uy i u-lit C.l.-l Harrrft v.1.1 d 1 .1 hln'A- -I'I I'M r-tall Ilr.,Il llli.l Oil" ).'hli I,, n l-i tl, 'ii'l-ui- (itle- nu-nlri jut Mir )'-nrii. n. KM llar)'. .shun, j-m m .. Kni II .in. IMOlis TovK-nten v, K' I ll r...u ai.i I.aCby u ,'Cm!d a. Wi,. t int.i. in I'nl Miller, nt .Man a. link, in r first -. - -' arr .i i r ft'Jy lu met anj lum -in w rid .iu;rr nia inei , n ir Yeu Aute Knew "If such tu thing were possible, we would net hesitate u Mnglu minute. We have '.Sheets' Wright for emergency and lie call Jump in at nnv pest. Sat Sat eidav he relieved Eddie IMln and re fur as playing against Mosier tonight I am net in u position te say. After nil is said and done it is a pretty hard matter te get n better center in basket ' bn'l than Eddie Delin. even thnuRll' jumping against such men as Mcehaii nnd Ilaggerty." iSt (( tt Travele" "Tem Wye Coats and Vests Arc smartly tuilereil, close-fitting gar ments of pure worsted yarns. Coats, 2 pockets $7.50 Coats, 4 pockets 8.50 Vest, "Tem Wye" 5.00 Vest, "Travele" '. 6.00 Ac'e'itiilitc Xinus (ilfts lluy It Teilny A. R. Underdewn's Sens 20:201 iwarkei si. ""'"-'"" " ter llnili-.,. 111 " ' ' f.oe.V far nr eicr the deer. "Ne man has i ieii In the nnniiiing of fiibl hockey." deelaie- Miss Morgan, - - Miiniif-irliirern' IIlc Nlitht ,,,!,,. e ,,. .ll .. II . Imm.ny, ; 1 - ".:,":'.",.";:-!": AK5'J,2!S .'.''...V' , I ' -J.-.i 11 lilt uf tli lilfTeifin fceuiMr f j,r for ,1(. n!,t ,nf f t. weekly games. t visible te de. en though no muiei ,, hand was nt tlie helm Tlie same tiling metur. lelined rumors were going E Senegalese Insists Disqualification Be Removed Flret of All . I. 1,. .O ... .. i-iiris, hit, Ji. - .inniiier ( nreen. iu ....liI.I.. 10 Mien' r.nnse nr siinri. iiuii. - ,,tu-i M hci.r.a 1, .svs..rK- in tnc- near future '',,,., ...loots as her OWI1. Wemeil'H', The l.;i,t r.itlieJ of ti-tlr ,, ,.,-,. ,. ,, rounds Oil Meilil.1V that MosLev, Itz A, T Mrf'iim., a fnnadl.n W-.5..'rM. , nth ."ics should be handled by women. lf'uxn Shln,"hV i?.u "i!1'.', I,ru. , ,,l',1,,a,,h would hand Keystone their . v),, :u- b.,,, trfminB in i;hiu.t..:rM Mun,l tint iVtlie prlnciplu that I ami "," vSiZ ti.p ..."."""St , , .'iTirX- , ,1,k ,,ofe:'1- The dope was tiue Of YPQ I PYtl fY2 1WI Owl iri, i in. .,-,..,.,,.. miiii l xa u,,.n. ' !. " . .. i. . i l -.fi'-i linu set ,"."?1'" "' ln lisjlc llie MHe l.,-ili in.;ta ' u-!neli tens flie stendllll! With II lll'lfeit iffl A A mimiiii,i.,...I. '., ";n'mn,MUr;?.nun?r.imr, l"lirT iJr e .en's VX. Tlmtl a ,-r, ,,,h..4 or ?mMnr , ,.,. W.ihr Ch..,.;atc nuintet The ,nn,h. I " 'fe "'. Kurr mirk. Yeun,- Vurphv '',' rf.,.ni , admit defeat may (,f " '';', '''''n Ih i'eltl aii.i -.thii-h i makeis are being heavily backed te iiemj 1 CTFB . k..i. i fWs&Ml i -T",. , !tm. hie festers new women's athlctica nun. en u.m, tne ,,i .n,i v i, ' l-ewell and Stevenson aw nit the fra. K there Uneth tlf ike SWMMi Allll,. cittln. Heiith .itiilMinni.ia ..n. !'.''' ,,,,,. n the ether gntne Ovcrbroek Carpet ' . . """I, ne AfflzfajMa ,c;;.r,:,Lrvn':;; firV1,',,.;' h mmuMt- .. . , ,"f' " rh!M r?. t .''vp,'!!:" fp.-. ".!"1.,,' an ei Producte corona MMmi i., ,l-i hr.. l.en fellow Ins' X-aVTik for . ......., uinnlie lfCI I ...n.i-fnr Imt i. n iJ.h it i.m,.." . '"' HI Wll'l tOlir Klr'.S IClllllll purilcie;lte r i . . . . Mi L cf jt.-rH nii'l Nays Ie hun h-.ev n cm.'! wemlerful Impr vrn,nt In 1 1 ki 1 1, laii.lK tlmt he .rnLnt! i.ul. , y ii 'Kreelt ut aitalr.st Temmy Irfukh u if -.I.ui r w ineet. "lU te u t"n iiflnlr.n in THirtip ir.inli-in. at thl rlty I n.t limlrr til Rlllll of TeilItU Hi fuiurn Temmy If tralnln lill ftr-t I I)art Ti'm-tnerly wnnt,s te rnrt hln chirrfe ad.nt Matty Urciekiirir Ham Ille!;lt.in. rmtikt" Hnll wrltiii from r'hlpuri that he Ii mafrhtd IliTt ntxt Tncii'liiy ntitl.t for 1 trr.-ruund txiut with Htnm Mundxll. 1Iii,fll Thomtisen. of Jtllllll. nnl f.pr ,pv eriiun. of I'llflen lelihl. will ,f ,, Ii milts In tlie wlnrt Ui at thi HIJei rheatri tnilijtii s:irriniy I'liyen nr.n Je,; ill, nun i 1,1 I iwt. wh'ln tl-e e'h-r tl-lll Will tt lltHcer, l..-,-l (ju.iuB an'l tta rjurnii. Makes Blrdsbore Hustle te Win 25 22 Basketball Decision Tlie Harmony basketball five, n new downtown aggregation managed by .to .te seph lyeinbardi. journeyed te IHrddbore last night and gave that team the hard- nt game of the entire ueanen. The flnnl ncere wub 20 te 21! In favor of liirrisbore, but the llerks '",? quintet was outplayed and only ttn hardest kind of luck robbed Harmony et a well-ili served triumph. , In the Hlrilnbiire line-up were four fnrtnee P-istem I.eULIIft llluyefS. bllt I lull.- fl.iifit. . tniirir e.- wurrj i mil b?tr.i t te u eolutlen t ihl llitl. prublfin, iliuuth u t-iul te th ll'jil Imim. Thl tll ilierks !! firv of uttH te Hit- l.irK-t iinJ it, '-ilier eurr,'r imi V , -it, tin- ii"- iiiu.ijiiui n uuiiirr i til', T are en the preliminaries, tu-iween Ann-ill an ltiillway Ilxpress nnd Key. Mem Telephone and Car Service and ritciM Ileddle. The girlH vanics will U-"f-,lr iter" MMMug ""'" "Wr,.uct1itlBtrirt ,,rem,nl'y nt 7:15 I'. M. Practical Gifts for Men Jack Winn, Ex-Tiger Star, te Suc ceed William Juneau Iffidirten. Ky.. Uee. HI. J. ".Inek" KTIU , . I,. .ll t . ! III.l ...1.. .. . Ttiuu, in .iieuin ,-sieriiug, ivy., eainaiu iiittiii iii-iu new appears less cer t the Princeton Tigers in 11117, today tain. The boxing federation hns ntipu wa named head football coach of the luted thnt it would imt autheri.e the University of Kentucky. tight unless Sikl anpeared before its in- ' Selection of Winn te niccecd Wii- vestigatiug committee. Ham Juneau was announced following i Hikl has informed the federation he ft tnentlncr of the iinti'pf-!tv ntlil. . tin I will net tierien mili.vu tliA ....,.,..... uncll last night. He was line eeneii ' lirist of all reu)nven his dl-fpinllticatien. "pr'tbe Kentucky Wildcats last fjen&en. I lit addilien te this, according te I.e.' 48en. ! Journal, a hiteli hau developed ever the - - i .loviueu-iriuie mukc which a tnibine'is Data for Junier and Beys' Tennis I W" ,0 ""l up ter thu I'-Pewi KW Yerk, Die. 13 t'Uy in the imUnnl l ,' Iniirnnl mills dint T eniu lll..., it Junier and leyv Indoor ten-iln itumplen-' J-e JO'irnni nuns mat euis Ilelnheld hlr. fanctienfil by th I'nlii-! ataie l-an ! nnd Aliilrn linguen, llie sportsmen , wne.se giguaiures were nuegnt tn have i appeared nt the bottom of the famous letter pint led te the disqualification of t ,M. declare thut they nerer sljned nei eyeti ttvr that document. MlVr Cenner, of Ornin IVrry, Ii tn itrlcll thev could nut tienettate the Streng de- and liclJ uniler the htp. nctlenrd by Ttnnw Association uaeliM of t'eis-nth liniment lnnl Club. jrllf iii her December .'!, Thre will m comrxtlllen In both nlnrles i ail deubia Thin will mark thi elMti I nldl-.g uf t junior tixleer vhainrieiiihJii und t)Jc slx U the ber" nnu i.n.in.ii ut lhe there, una hf tiniwam In rtnc LOinrll"n tlir eveiy eiu in u while Pre Tennla Coach for Cernell Ithnen N- V.. Uc 13.-.-Tnnl at Ornll hii hen. efflcUlly reresiitieil ami plaeid en n flrrn'r bal by the ni-llen of ilm llerd nf Trutit-'!'. wnici m-", .,, wiifi ina wi in.lntiiiuiit et profeloii3l couch te U r i-nurite of the im eame.at the iintvmliv l'rer t' V 1'. Teun. dlrnter of rhyukal t-,.u, ullen ntutud thnt i rnaeh, whom nenif win im ufinouneeii neon , an arraiiKtii,rita l.n,., 1. rn cernpli-tfl. wilt Xiu iwurnl te it. Irurt hiiv htudTiU who i-ur te learn ihi Kami ilurlim the winter nmntha. Winr'u .uiuury 1- Oarllnu Leads Bosten Eleven Nrwten. M I)fc 13, Oharl (Phuck) Uarllnt;. of illr.reaiel a e he morn, haa bn trd capuin or ths Ue Uo ten Cellrifr football Uam. Xiarllti, quaitar. ta-tt this yar. haa rlayrt tti ether tick Acid jteaftiana aie. Harmony. rDAVlS Men's Seft Felt W nil Derby HATS Fer Xma Gift WONDER QUALITY, $2.50 DAVIS SPECIAL, $3.00 131 N. 13th St. SKS & rat Cherry St &E Patent leather oxfords and pumps, hand sewn und hand finished Imported and Demestic Spats Heuse and Traveling Slippers Hand-Sewn Riding Beets, black or tan Imported Riding Leggings Gelf Oxfords and Shoes $12 te $13.00 2.50 te 4.50 2.50 te 7.50 32.00 12.50 11. 00 te 12.50 CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut r rcai enjoyment. 1 hla generous straight shape is a remarkable value at 15c. The El Producte Blunt at 2 for 25c is another shape that is dear te Philadelphians. It smokes freely, evenly, and has all the distinc tive character of the El Producte blend .Ui t. . iijui can r. te copied. C. tl. P. CIGAR CO., Inc. Philadelphia, Pi, 2rc 1011011011011011011(7, Many ether ihapts andiizti 'OcteJOc il enjoyment Mm tearty meal MW$n$mMm. ethinglike MiSmM Cte Corena Afi&M)M&aB&Fvi'4aSn d?5-A'!f?alH87 cmZxsfaW iUti-WMn 15fliau0airafafaf mm mm Mmm mmm 'mmC'kdwKtSl flfiXV'ViaSaWW ""'B.V61,-'VWaW I w II wii w,. kmr mmm W mmmn mMSwm Blunt . Corena lie itraiht i?fef MH..V , :11.u y.;j .ivy.. 'S-1
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