PT A " w v,r ,v 7 w?7; r JflVJUJMJLWW -rujaJLilU JUi!iJLFlJ2iIlr-JTJCllJJiixrjyujrxi.JUXf p.x'u.iw,ix.i.- IFoetball Season Cemes te Clese With Playing of Games 5 I . - . FORMER PENN STARS IN GRID 'Carl Themas, Leu Yeung, Hollenback and Among These Who Will Ge Against Varsity in Benefit Game Hy JOSEPH of the University I m' nliimnl team 1 of Pctinsjlvntila which meets the 'it deven In n benefit football game " Franklin Field this afternoon hns ten greatly strengthened for the fracas iTthc addition of several players of recent years who have volunteered their "rirrriiemas. who played under Beb riell and later tinder Jehn Helsman, Jianl center m fuHbnck. will held If the pivot pest for the veterans ?M afternoon. Themas, who is living n Buffalo, arrived here ear y this week ifld immediately, offered his services 'e Leu Yen nc. who f looking after the irads eleven. 1 Themas, who was n gridiron star nt Central HIrIi, went te Penn in 111111 and was an all around star, rowing in the cicvv for thr-e years nnd play in three positions en the football team. Vmi 1'reu, who iilajed en the 100!) jura alone with Allie Miller, Kmle Jvf.ns l!cb I.nmberten. new Sheriff of SSwintv, Tex Iiamsdell nnd ethers, ras n btar of the first water lit guard, w. nil held down that neBt (his nfter ?1 Up is the Intcst addition te the rc'er mere of old-timers who have Leu Yeung, captain of the 101J1 eleven tBd n whiKinen of repute during his rnllfie (hv. and Si Pnuxtls. ceneli of Pmnsv-lvanin Military Academy nnd member of the 1007 team, will occupy Gus Ziegler. line eeneh at l'cnn last jMremI an All-Amcriean in 11)07, will turn with Fritz nt guard. Neil Matthews, captain of the 1010 team ind mentioned as an All-American, nnd Dexter Irer, who was n mem Icr of the coaching staff of the season just closed, will be the tackles. Dr. Draper was nn AU-Americnn the tame year as Ziegler. Crads' Star Ilatlifleld Tbe backfield will contain a nunrtet ef former pla.vcrs famed in the football kistnry of tlie University. Uert Hell. riptnin of the 11)11) team nnd member et of the coaching staff for the last two KMens, will call the signals. Hobey Light, one of the greatest ticklers in the history of the University and member of the same team as Hell, will occupy one of the halves with Tc Iiamsdell, intercollegiate sprinting champion and here of the famous 90 jird run that defeated Michigan in 1810. will nlny the ether halfback net. Hill Hollenback, captain in 1003, teach of Missouri, Sjrncuse, Penn State and Pennsylvania, will be in there ut fullback. Pig Hill expects te see the old-timers eutplav the youngsters. "Yeu knew," said Bill this morning, "we old fellows might net leek like foetbnll plaers today because of a little mere obesity than .we should have, but I'll bet that we give these kids out there a battle. If should be n geed tame, particularly because we will have e many capable substitutes. "The game will he like old horns week. A dozen or mere of the men Mho will piny this afternoon have come from distant points nnd have net been around rrnnklln Field for years. Let ters I have received during the last week show every one te be enthusiastic about the game. It is a wonderful tea- E 6peedbeys' Win Over German town Breaks Triple Tie in Cage League DOELP THE HIGH SCORER Hy PAUL TKEP TIU2 dope ran tnie te fetm in the three Intersehelastic League games Mrh were contested jesterdnv after- loon. Southern lligli defented Central High, West Philadelphia humbled Ger mantown and Northeast High took the Wrasurc of rranUferd. West Itillndelphia nigh smothered jermautnvvn High. The score of this "It was ?A te 17. The victerv of the Bpeeillie.vN broke the triple tie which has listed for the Inst three days. The VeMerneis are new the poc-sers of Ms place, one full game behind South Seuth rn. the league lenders. West I'hlladelpliinu's win was the Jfensien uf Hi,, christening of tlieir new Mil, the Adelphin Academy, at Thirty lanth ind .Mnrltet streets. A larce ml enthusiastic crowd wns en band for "ie opening ceremonies Th. i ..,'". . . I . ine guards of the winneis pliued hilllantly. Hesldes a splendid Jlefen- Ive game, both men went tm the fleer wien and tool, hIieIs nt the net. Doelp, ., ' f " ! in ill, i I r "prctaiiy, wllN successful from the. nln. snaring five two-pointers. Mc ey, the ether West i'billy de de de loijsive mini, enshed in with his first "ti'l goal of tlie year in the second halt. nermantewn ns nble te tally but1 we lield goals in tlie game, betJi being I ffMite.I te Ilr.gy. du the ether hand. ti, "'f""" cashed in with thirteen i e. pointers. ' ftrberrjN Anhle Urelten aaribtrrr' lfnt,ir of thn Germantown' k.if n0,,ei," ,,reke ,B n,k,', I" the fire "air of the second-team game, which , wen by the Cllvcdens, L'l te 1. I Southern Hlh wen its fourth straight I JM?.a!!,, sc,vcn,11' straight game of the te in M!irnil,,B b,,cl Central High, 41 i aim i "1! lirst Lalf wns Imnl fought ''Chi t, ?. ?, the Individual efforts of ; H,;,;' '.uwaruN, me coiercu star or 6 Mirrors, ended 14 te 7. tiai'i1!!11!? (:,inmidens get atnrtcd in ir" r liVf tl,e """' was w,n put till tlr .' ' '"""K'tve ii spieiKiiii exnim- -:- iiuin Flip l.i.rniiF liwir.- Menchv" im i 'i'"0 "tmisht !?'! for the tiny elntcen attemnla. feulu, bringing his Ie fifteen out of h? !' ".R0 .lrlp'1 Ilis ind at foul Med W" l "! linal I1orie,,' ",ul ,n",i0 Meen V0.'1" ,ri0W' T" tU! 'nltldle Of the end half i)r. O'Brien, the Central lav. ',Vrc"",n,,(1. Ivve of ills regulars te lil?pem for I"u'r """ The subs. mZ7atxlmlU' t0 1,el(1 Ke(;l' "J fiel 1 ' "ID.f,'.rnier getting three mere two m?m. ""' tlle lntter "weuntlng for additional two-pointers. aider! c,ltr"1 !'-"I was shifted con- "r ,l" Btiirt of the game. TaenM l "IWll1 ,0 forward and the 2." rd berth was filled by Kin- Hlav!, i , . V.ns up''" 'nade eligible, i J W benched II II Klschcr, who has been I piavinB regularly at forward. fi?,' Vm stuged a last-minutB rally' f Kiig tbe measure e the Plenaers. WEST PHILA HIGH IN SECOND PLAC vFMr'p155 "HJV': -" V TrFVPVrnBWSP? WW -. . TILT TODAY Bell T. LABRUM tlmeny. te the game te buve siith contest." Old-TlmerV Line Streng Add te the backfield n line thnt con tains Yeung at left end ; Dexter Draper, nn AU-Americnn member of the 11U)8 team, nt left teckle: Gum Ziegler, line coach last yeflr and also nn AU-Americnn in 11)08, nt left gunrd ; Ernle Ce--sons, enntnin of the 11)10 team, nt cen ter; Dr. Huck Wharten, originator of the l'cnn line-play sjstem nnd captain of the 1SDO eleven, nc ngnt guard : cu , Matthews, cantaiti et the 1010 team, at rlrht tackle, nnd Si Pnuxtis. vnacn of the P. M. C. nnd star and back in 1007, nt right end. In addition te these named who will start, li. Yeung will have such former grents as J. Hutch Scott, qunrtprbnek In 1010: Hap Day and Vic l'tnnk, cen ters In 1021 nnd IH'-'O respectively: By tiirltsnn. end in 1007: Dick Marshall, who made the OO-ynrd run in 101G that beat Michigan : Hunter Scarlett, end in 1007; Allie Miller, conch nt Villanevn nnd quartertmcK mm enpuun 01 me 1000 eleven ; .lack Keogh, cf the 1010 team nnd conch of the freshmen ; Mike Avnvr. nmirtcrbnck of 101(1 : Tex Itnniftdell. the sprinter and halfback in 1010; II. II. MerrW. n tackle lutnl nnrv In 1011: Tem McN'nmnia. present kpmiIi ceach: Mike Whltehlll, who starred for two yenrs en the varsity: Hots Hrunner, the I.nfajctte All- American nnd former Penn player; Tern Creeks, of the 1007 team, and liny i Miller, member of the 1010 eleven and , brother et lieinie aim aihi Capntln Tex Ilamer, of the varsity, uili luiv.t tils full team in nt the start, with the exception of Pes Miller, who is unable te piny because of nn in fected elbow received in the Cernell game. Langden ie Play Quarter Al T.nncden will be nt qiinrteibnck, with (Scerge Sullivan and line McOrnvv at the halves nnd Hamer at fullback. McfSraw will call the signals. In the line Johnny Dcrh will be at center, with Johnny Thunnan nt left tackle, Frank Graf, right takle; Kelly, right gunul; Sutherland, left guard: Ve.stgnte, right end, nnd rnirchlld, right end. The entire varsity squad, wmp twenty-live strong, will be in nttendincc at tlie game nnd ready te play at "i sec ond's notice. I According te Cezzcns, graduate mrfn- i nger or athletics, a crowd as inrge ns the one that saw tne early gnmes en the schedule will be en hand. "II would net surprisp me if we had b.v twecn L'O.OOt) nnd'2.".000 at the game." said Mr. Cozzens this morning. "The response from the students and alumni hns been greater than we expected. The students, almost te n man, are pur chasing tickets, while I hnye been be sieged with requests from the general public for pasteboard". "The University Band will be there. nleng with the usual cheering section nnd cheer lenders. This is the first time in the history of the University thnt we have held a benefit game, and I am sine thnt the parents of Andy I.ang will be greatly helped by the proceeds." I nter scholastic Basketball W 4 .1 2 T II Southern High . ... Went Fhlla. High (Iprmantewn High Ontral Illnh .... Nerthat Itlsli , . IVankferii Uleh . . P. c 11(11) .730 .nne .BOO LT.fl .'JJ(I TESTEHDATS RESL'Irs Reuthcrn Hlah. 4li Central Illeh. Ifl Weat rhlla It., 34- Oarmantewn Hluli. 17. Nertheaat High. 29: rranUferd High. 27. 1U5SERVK IXAOUE STANT31XOS W. Jj. p. c 3 1 .T.'.O 2 1 .(1(17 3 a .r.oe if a .bee 1 3 .333 0 2 .000 ffntral High Weat Phlla. Illah Oarmantewn Hlgli 3 eumrn nigh. Nerthait Hliii Frankferi High YESTERDAY'S IIESUI.TS Otrmantnwn Hlch, 21 : West Phlla. U . 20. Central Hth. 24: Southern Hlh, 9. jvortheast-Frankferd roatpened. OTHER GAMES Catholle High. 42; St. AiTies Hlgli. . It was the fourth consecutive defeat for the latter. Frankford battled valiantly te held the lend which it acquired in the first half, but could net step Captain Gersen, of the N'ertheast team. This stellar pivot accennted for fenr field goals in the second half, giving five two-pointers for ills afternoon's record. At half time the Frankford! team was leading, 14 te 111. This mar gin wns held for the better part of the half. Northeast tied the score several times, but it was net until Gersen I""?'1 "ining in held goals that the Arunives went into tlie lead, never te he headed. f,n.i, TT. , . . , , . a ie," S'',. claimants of the city n.?f 'e I nt year, ejiened its season wltli a victory. St. Agnes' High, of West Chester, wns the opposition, and the visitors were turned bach, 42 te 0. Coach Marquard used his entire re serve team in tlie battle. Charles Mc Kinney, football luminary, nnd Kchanf were the stars of the battle. The termer enshed in with tive two-pointers and Schattf went him one better with six ruid made three out of four foul attempts. PENN ALUMNI-VARSITY LINE-UP U. II. 13. Sullivan K. E. Wcstgate Leu Yeung Tt. T. Graf Hex Draper L.T. Hobey Light L. H. H. ALUMNI Substitutes: Alumni Scott, Day, Frank, Dicksen, Wharten, Marshall, Scarlett, Allie Miller, Ray Miller Jack Keogh, Mike A very, H. II. Merris, Tem McNiimara, Mike Whitehill and Tem Creeks. Varsity Ertresvaag, Wittnier, Grove, Lcnharn, Reckus, Brytlen, Hamilton, Adams, Craig, F. Dewhirst, Fcenv WW....MW.., kMM.. ......(, ..mww..m.M, Ofllcials: Referee E. J. O'Brien, Greer, Catholic University. . wwrv' "- ,M- EVENING PUBLIC LEJDGlJBr-PJHILADBIiPHIA; SATURDAY, r r1 ; : r- ' j I ,. . 1 ,. 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' ' .kikkkW Will open UP Its season with German-I ,1,,,, rentrt fur rrnfonriensl Kelfern prcpri 4:mmtfwmamm---. . -m-- : mmimam dm town niBh at the connamewn v. m. '? i?. ."Tir'iT.T." ? akkkkkkHlik.-'' :,:VM mMn. SkikkkHrVVi&riMkiW C. A. neel this nfternoer.. nnmil. Al-i. Pirle. prst1.nt. of th- niineii; kikkkkkkkkK':''v ' . is- VL,' 'W k "alZSP'L.- ". J r The meet will consist of six etents hT t0l)m Mr I'irte il !. i. i p.i, kakWrT HiBm &: Z-, iJ&famkMmA diving event, and the plunge. by ena wceit "" -iaaiat s aaaiaaiaaiaaiaaB r . iv . .jctt.' ,((;.' nas. --jh.'e-: --laaaw - - - - I ---mm . "- -Wmmm wmms&mmmBmmmmmmmmmmmmmiBBmSi&mBasmm ! , 'mm m aw ii , . iT ,--,,, il -f "Wm ' u-.i , . t -g-s i jc . 1 i- bine-up ter t rawer or a-roieae 'm f f i. f Football Contest en Brown's Field . ?aH IiMl S,- Mr - J. ! u -1 Jam J yuiajcnjragratit i rt. h. n . t,. h. b "W l.lghtner . I.theck i $21 Ta -Yrr -T, .7fir. .T,r- ...YeT.. .Tfr .- iMAmi ..iim ie us) ci) c:3) ni (3) . i H mi KB I HI M Mi I H nf Hnl MsH ,, w K c,;r R n clipjeisi HEIGHTS Mim Jl W JfaHSif1! T READY FOR FINAL: Falcon I KPkflfaK .Suliatltutleus Kr.inkfeid Lewo (11). Tolede: Watsen Frankford Champions Meet To Te ledo Maroons en Brown's Field Thi3 Afternoon LEHECKA BACK IN LINE-UP The Frankford Yellewjnckets con clude the most successful season in their history this afternoon when they engage the strong Teledo Maroons nt Brown's Field, Oxford avenue near the Boulevard at 2:30 o'clock. The Yellewjnckets hnve clearly proved their claim te the independent cham pionship of the L'ast. In addition, they have beaten two and tied a third of the members of the National League, the big professional organization in the Middle West. The Sloreons will offer Vrankferd the strongest opposition of the sensen. They finished the league season without a defeat, tvlng Canten. In the play off, the Bulldogs emerged victorious ever the Mnroens. Pliable te anange a game with Can Can eon, Manager Bevvker, scheduled Teledo. Manager Pali en. of the visitors claims his tenm Is fully competent te knock Frankford loose from any champion shin aspirations. The lineup of the visiteis is one that will take evcr.vthlng the Yellow jacketa have te allow them te win. Probably the two best known of the visitors nre Ileii) and Kussell Stein, betli of whom gained irtuallj unanimous rec ognition ns All -Americans last cnr. Herb Stein has appeared here with the I'niver-ity of Pittsburgh nnd the Yellow-jackets. The feimcr Panther was generallv recognized as the best center In the country Inst year. Fnl- VARSITY F.D. Hamer Q.B, Langden C. Deni Carl Themas C. Bert Bell Q.B. u.g. Kelly Leu Fret. L. G. YELLOWJACKETS IN FINAL OF SEASON L.G. Sutherland Gus Ziegler R. G. Kill Hollenback V. V. l,F U lr, U fH I l , F . V; . VI" ,.,,. Ul.V UnillVa. Swarthmore. Umpire Myren Fuller, Yale. Time of periods Ten minutes. - '(ti-jr- PENN HEROES OP YESTERDAY PLAY TODAY m tiaiiiiiiiiiiiH fliHiiiiar nHHvr" mr s m ihi Kmiiar miiB-'.'uy , .: -vv ma s ""WSjjgj ' f G m m lE&Zm:M DRAPER. LT. HK ' , ' rM7ftmfmfKmmr lOO-yar-I dash. L').jar.l swim. OO-yard i'tte", ,n.aV:hM for thi TVeVtlnn. h-e r, ' , HM" ' ' -:Vv , 8askV ''' UM dnBh. the 200-yard iclay, the fancy t'nJs. west from pittiburBh. Pa TJiyr ; fcc.;. -aB ,"''r daiivtb V' ' ?$mi??iwm . . !1? " "." r C 'J'JT- - Tx-ril(.'2i!S5 lieyntcn (17). .Mellow (15), I.undjrreu (-'). Simpsen (Jl), Kendrick (2J). con has shifted him te cuard for the Maroons and he is playing exceptional ' football in that position. Kussell Stein wns captain and tackle of the undefeated Washington and I Jeffersen eleven that played a tie I game at the Tournament of Reses, in ('nllfernia. He starred for Greasy Neal's team for three years, and is playing left tackle for the Teledo out- i fit. Anether star with Teledo Is "Red" , (Roberts, the Centre College backfield; luminary of this season. Roberts will , stnrt nt halfback for the visitors.! (During his stay at Centre, Roberts had j cne unique distinction et playing nt every pokltien en the team, finally be coming a real threat at balfbaek. King, a lineman from Centre, also will play with Teledo. The Yellewjnckets have three new players te take the places made vacant Dy injuries. All the newcomers at tained All-Amerlcan ratine. i.ney nre Temmy Hughlt. former Mlchlean star. who will call signals in place of Johnny Scett: Jee Alexander, Syracuse, te fill Swinton's place at right guard, and Benny Boynton, Wllllama, who will play halfback. li l-N-V-U AT NATIVITY Uptown Basketball Teams Meet Tonight In Churchman's Cage The followers of the Nativity basket ball team should witness one of the best camps of the sensen tnnlcrl.F in , ' home hall at Belgrade and 'Madisen streets. Manager Jim Hughes has scheduled tlie I-IS-A-l quintet as the ODOnnrnt i of the churchmen nnd the Nativity boys will have te hustle te gain the decision ever their ontieoents ever their opponents, I-N- -U has ceme te the front with a rush tills season, their most notable triumph being a recent victory ever ' St. Peter's en tbe latter's own fleer , -semthlng several teams composed of nearly all Eastern Lenge players have , been unable te accomplish. ' L. 11. 13. McGravv L.T. Thurman Matthews R.T. L E Fairch'ild Si Pauxtis R. E. Tex Remsdell R. H. B. Head linesman Dr. " I !' . . I "'! r, vF-r5?.jf!fWi. Nil1 .u f viw.mwmmmi .9.' nz-i-wi' n- v. - -i'jiff"V-' ' " x Delaware County Grid Warriors te Play Magnelia in Fare well Game STAR PLAYERS IN CONTEST It is farewell te the Independent foot feot foet bnll season tomorrow afternoon. Cliften Heights, one of the first teams te stnrt the season, will have the honor of playing the final gnme. Manager Jimmy Onllngher wants te conclude with a victory, but hns sched uled the hardest tilt of the season for his football gladiators. The visiting attraction will be the Magnelia A. A., of Frankford. This team in the past six weeks has held Meltese, of Atlantic City, Mlllvllle and the Riverside champions all te scoreless ties. Coach Jehn Reden. of Magnelia, will present, his best line-up nnd use n number of Holmesburg and former Vrflnlfrtwl ufna (n nnlinn dtlT.A. ..ltl ),,, extended te the limit te gain the de cisien. Manager Gallagher has been putting Cliften through a week of Intensive prepnrntien for the battle, which will start promptly at 2:30 P. M. Cliften will line un with F. Walten. left end; Gearv, left guard; P. Grib hens, left tackle: McGirnev. center; HIake. right gunrd : Jehnsen, right tackle; O. Walten, right end: Yarnnll, quarter-hack: Burnley, left half: Gnult light half, and McGraney. fullback. SUNDAY SOCCER GAME Merrell Mills Will Oppose Canadian War Veterans In West Phlla. The Merrell Mills seever eleven, , which has wen nine straight gnmes in llm Vl IMiilndelnhln DttUinr, t !, I Allied Soccer League without even el,riwni; iV n j!'1',1. .bntIf.e' iU nn' I050 "'" ( a,"dlau War Veterans te- mon-ew afternoon at Sixty-third street and Cednr nvenue. The tnpestiy Inds have also played ,'"any ,f t,hp firv,3t-'!i,vifl0" teams and IVl'nlZ T nQamnt IV hLZ LJJ , n ll0 cn"dlans V re If til, " t'fl,i0UJflS.l!nd hl,, u! , . lftJint of adlHn It te its list of victims. Beets and Saddle New Orleaiw: Horses which seem best today nt Jeffersen Park nre; First rac Begum. Pcrmnrce. Geld Mount. Second Leslie. Punta Gerda. Al Mebler. 'J bird Knlcht of the Heather, Last KfTert, William A. I Fourth Frank W.. Minute Man, Grnsa Iree. ruth Cnmefleur. Serbian, Re- gn:n. Sixth Honolulu Bey, Luck ' Kate Musite. . Havana: First race Tlie Bev, Que creek, I'ne'e Sennv. Second Awninc. I Teul entlier. Speds. Third Mary Rigel, Scintillate. Hulle. Fourth Miss Calthn, Mad Nell. .May Rese. Fifth Winnipeg. Rosle II.. Noen Glide. Sixth Drapery, Parele, King 1). Business men of Cuba hnve lncorpo lncerpo lncorpe rated ler the breeding of thoroughbreds en n large scnle. The tract of land is1 situated nleut five miles from Oriental ' Park, Havana. The tract of grazing' land alto is intended te he used ns ' Hummer qunilers for beises racing nt 1 avium In xx inter. T.'ajuana: Piist lnce-rPhyllis IC. I Thrills, Dr. Wlnfied. Second rial rial rial woed. Canlchen. Squnsli. Third Delph. Jehn Arber. Miller-sburg Fourth Cerncutter, Al Perter, Slier- iiuin . i urn v noun i erti, lav ler Maid, Rajah. Sixth Madire P.. .kilt Bex, Count Beris, Seventh MIdln. t;?, i - . HHV HlllllllllllllllllllllllBllllllBtfHillllllllllll& Tl.la A,l.nAnn Whippet, Lavnga, i.;-j; ,. . , .;,. , u1fEaiMraHMTMi' ' """"'TWjifwtlJ ik. mw1!. i at p. ' fi 1T''ffiir '-? r n DECEMBER 16, 19 - - , rf en Lecal Gridifens This i Club Perfecto 10c Cabinet 2 for 25c Mad.by BOBROW BROS. !crsratd Main Offic 220 Seuth 3th Street Philadelphia, U. S. A. Maksfs of THE "BOLD" CIGAR THB "TOPIC" CIGAR THE "RECALL CIGAR laVm B35aWR liMIBayagya "'.J., .!"',. '' 7? W - 7.tyMAfr'!VttilT : T -m AinnvilO nrATP RIIOIle lUIBDUNO DCttIO IVIIOft, CHALLENGES DEMPSEY 'Temmy Is Awarded Unanimous De cision After Ten-Round Beut St. Paul. Minn.. Dec Jti. lenmi.v Gibbens today hml te his credit in the boxing records 1.1s first clenn-cut v K- , inn- ivnr bis fid ow-tew nsuiati, Hilly 1 MUke. in five ring contests, lie earned 'iCinther eitsllv Inst night in ten rimntli, I'M t Imp the unanimous decision e! two i, i, im.e unit dm jefcrce in the first i'lsien bout permitted since boxing was legalized in Minnesota. n i he streneth of that victory bis ' manager nssertcd Gibben') hnd estab lished his claim for u content with Jiu-k i DiMiipM'V for the heav.v weight cham pienship, nnd Immediately niter me bout telcernnhed te Tex Hick arc! i Xnu- Yerk leuuesting consideration the St. Paul boxer. Gibbens was unable te put ever n. knockdown punch, but wni the master of Miske from the stnrt. In only one letind did Misko show te decidul ad vantage, the sixth, when be enuglit Teminv with a rlght-hnnd swing thnt partly closed one eye. Misko l"t two teeth and was cut about the face. Gibbens' punches tn the stomach nnd kidnevs hnd Miske in distress mere than ence.'nnd nt the finish Hillv was groggy while Tem was fairly fresh. Jn four pievlnus centetts Gibhens enrned two informal decisions nnd lest once en n foul, while the ether meeting was culled n draw. Gate receipt lust night totaled SIS, 000. The men divided SIO.OOO. In street clothes Miske Weighed 100 nnd Glbben !,. On these geed old occasions, known as "stag" parties, where men foregather for the sheer joy of companionship, where cigars glow in the shaded light, where Geed Fellowship is Hest, and Mutual Friendship is King, you will find LA TOSELLA Cigars Take a census among your friends, and you will be surprised te find hew many of them prefer La Tesella, because of its mild, full-flavored Havana mellowness the care fully selected Sumatra wrapper Governer 15c Your JftUr knewi geed tigan. dikhtm abeul LA TOSELLA Jein tht majority. Wv'mMm wjSmmk Iprtprt ilwiH ingr '.'I' WISH. ?lfF! , 19 : , , Afternoon k - PLAYERS' UNION - g , Organization Net N0 I cssary in Big Leagues, Says Giants' Leader FRISCH MAKES DENIAL New Yerk, Dec. Hi. Mnnnger Jehn J. MiGi.iw, of the New Yerk Giants, lode.v made public whnt he said was thi lentnthe vlnte of officers of the proposed new !nebnll players' union, naming Prank rrisch. of (lie Giants, or Geerge Huins, of the Cincinnati Heds, for piesldent. and nt tbe .same time in in neunerd his opposition te the union. Trlsch snid hN nemliinti'jn vvns news te him nnd thnt lie would net accept. He declared, however, lli.it if the union was fei med he would join, ns he felt it Ins dntv te stick by the plnyers. lie made it plnin thnt lie nlwnjs had been tie.ited s r-tl ,j the Giants nntl wns vt!.rir-l wi-h present conditions. 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