Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 16, 1922, Night Extra, Page 20, Image 20

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Nearly One
Hew I Get My Start
in the Boxing Game
On His Entrance Inte Pug
dem, Bebby Gunnis
Found Fist-Flinging Bad
for His Eyes
SOCKED BY CLEARY
i itmtuv fifXMS
TT ISN'T generally Known, nltheugli
I will mlmlt It. that my tlebut in
boxing wns ni n lcnthrr piHier. My
enroer ni n boxer
illiln t Inst lenK .
only one bout, te
be fsnet, Tills
niatch resulted In I
such n terrltlc
trimming for my-
self 1 decided get-
ling f-eeked around
was net a healthy
bramlies of sport.
football in panic
iienm tfi v's
nlar. Purine a
game en the grtdiren. about liften
years n;:e, I was kneekisl cold en n '
line pla. but refused te be tnken out
of the content, nml after being fixed up,
it bit I finUhrd the fray, although s-erl i
Of .r,
Friends' begnt, te tell me about mv
enmene-s. nnd I was ndvled te trv
tar hands at bning Thev told me I
Would make geed, and many of them
set me dreaming about becoming a
future ring champion.
During a political campaign sc
ernl exhibitions were scheduled te be
held at the old Junier I'enrese lie-
fmbllcan Club, which used te he
ncated at Eighth nnd Sanseni
trcets. I agreed that this would be
a timelv occasion for a tr)eut In
ee whether boxing would appeal
te me.
At that time Tmm flr wa a
fn- Hpliuwi-lit l,.m.r in 1'n Hdepnui.
1111! I I'l 1111 t 1 I II I 1-n-
nnd I was paired wi'h him I" iilenlly
Clearv did ""t Knew Tin- u iinnien i
"extiiunien iue neui w.m vnnii ii. w
for three rounds, and I whrd it h id
flbnnt
Oecn enl one. i iear wumcu me an i
nrnfinil tlitt rinc- nnd hack acnin. i
' '. . . . Y t u , ,,nr -A '""'' '", "" '"" "" "' i w 111 take the measure et ttie isuers
If it hadn't been that I had manv was .300 te .1,, and in the evening ".00.. " Konineten. Autecar should give
irilnil4 III lilt- illllll' III C I l.ULIIIh ' k I IVI Mill .. t . T - & ,1 r. rv i IlllA
. ; WvYrni,,! hnn.Wn fmnted Nervousness rnnse.l hr .ntinunl -M"l" "..""' ?l . ;l",i""'.1'..." . "
; '.. ii t Ail, ; r,. i,n; ... tnl nlni;,. ,,Hn the l f.u- .lVu I w Merrell Mills is a necieeu uneme emt ,
K' I Ulli "t t ... - ,.....- ...n .. .v -... A
nin thine like thnt. I (lid thn bet nfToetiMi IVtoven s !trnke nnu h p!iew- j tUi- Yt
I could, hoping for the end l tlie lng was Inr below wlint ne Is cnpnlile
bout, nnd what a slashing Clearv I of doing. lie wns examined with the
handed me m the meantime'. cl nmpleu h In-. Charles "Bud."
The Ixmt was held en a staSe with Wharten, ,,f the FniveiMtv of l'eiin
the ropes away from the audience -llieut s!nnla. and advised te rest. Mekine
. i....i. fr.,,,. ,. Uriel.- nlt fii.nrv outdoor recreation for at le.ist ii month.
.n,nral t'r. tive n U-nncl; of hackinc me
was ever, wow iireu, sere nnu ui77 i
felt. But 1 was se tickled Clearv had
failed te knock me or my feet that 1 '
forget all about the four or live bumps
n the back of my head, besides a pair
jf badly bunged-up eves as well as a
bloecb nose ami mouth.
That one bout fcnw my finish as a,
boxer. But I continued te like boxing i
v.nt.cM nf lirt ,lintls find ni'Krrthlni. ,
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toward tins unci; wan aim every iimq "' .,''..",.,." "':. " ".; ' ,.-. ... :... ,.r ,), nsh rll,
he iabbed me en the nose my head was iisain si.,mi wiij i- is hieinhiu ei me ixinviui. "-""" - i
gent buck with a resounding bane. balk-line game. , iml ,Tms It,.i,l. of the ( reseent Ath-
Finally-and much te my st,fc. ! ffl , j Xi n f'tl e'e enin'ma eh '" r,nb' W,U mfPl tl"9 aftrn"n "l '
1 ,1... I...1I elnn-e,1 nml the maten PPll,,,,.?.,V """W lng llie ( V eaitl mnlell. . . , f . f
HUIl v- " . - r --; .,, .. i r.iTlllll Til T !! Mill -nil hllr or. Ill' .' '
and still de te in order te May in the' p;;0t n ., 0., b5. vmmnii rr ;,r:
game I figured the only way I could, fl.,i v,ii J' tr. ,t. rr. ,n thi v aj
without getting u battered nose or ,i "' r ,'1" e." Y"1 ,tnk?-t', .nl "in,''v
vi .1. evn Ti-niVlil h te nnnenr In thn ' ntallna Ikliind rlu-lr.s th chrlsimm hul -black
eve, weuiu ne te appear in ine ,RJ3 acr0T., ns: , , n ,F,xrKm reri. j i, n- .
ring with a sponge in mv hand Ien !(, ia' v h"i iwrcmier .j
THE DOO DADS Christmas Cheer for the
In the land of Due, the sti cutis nre frozen ever ami the hillsides, are
eeicrt'd wllh mew. In the evening Mb Ieks of weed iruclile ami bl.un
brightly In great open llreplaces nnd the tlnv little Due D.uls sit around tiki
Are, gaze up tlie thiuincy and wonder vvh.it they will Und in their hfecUuigs
en t'lirlslinui morning.
Santa Clatis never forgets the little Doe Dads. In every hirse city there
are Utile heys and girls who de net have warm clothing or even a bed In
which te sleep. Kvru In Doeville there are some, and at this time of (he
year Santa is m very, very busy that he must etnplev many helpers se that
' thtre will be none with empty bleckings en Christmas Day.
Old Sunta lias ashed Dr. Saw hones te he his helper In Doeville anil hern
k II. Wth his little fur-(rimmed coat, his cap and Ills llevviui white
wfckkwt, lie leek very much like Santa Iiltuseir. Doner MawDeues and
XUMm Nutt Uave built little house and fitkd 'it oule IlW'i beck'. Docter
Hundred Soccer Teams
Harvard-Yale Athletes
te Ge Abroad in July
Camnrldce, Mass,, Dec. lfl. for
mal invltntlen te llnrvnrd nnd Ynle
te fccml a cemblneil track team te
Knglitml for n incctlnR with Oxford
nml Cnmbridfte t'nlvprsltlps' athletes
has been received by Harvard nu nu
theritlcs. Knrly July wni RiRgMted for the
date, William .T. HlnKhnm, who re
cently rescued as nslMiint man
Ker of athletics at Harvard nnd
who Is new in Londen, is expected
te complete arrangements there.
never hear of a guy getting knocked out
that way.
Harry Crossen. known as Menk the
N'eusIhiv. n fpntheruciclit from I'revl-
deuce, It. I., wns the first fistman I
handled. He wns sent te me by Max
llre ., friend of mine who lived
there,
. ,. , ,.,. ..... .l. ..,, r Terrv
vnrUn Welterweifht. and T also
Dunnes uv Jllvn bandied Jee Welsh, whom I
lm,;,n"- 'matched with It. tiny Lvennrd In the
tleing athletic- j latter'- first nppe.irnnee in I'liilmlelphia
ally ineltned, ns1 nn the lightweight ehamplnu ; l.en ltiiw
n kid, 1 partlci- lins, n welti iwfight and Johnny
pated in ervriiil Mcnlv lightwiiglit.
.
In HUT I began making matches
n (lie ball parks In I'hlladelphla.
nnd the following season I be
came associated with Herman Tay-. .
ler in the promotion of ejmui air
shows.
Trr KtfVctrrf ne Yerk rfemnfrr Tilt f fit
), v ,i V J.,S
i. t .it, t'l in ir i null n.
HOPPE PUTS ON
FINAL EXHIBITION
a r i j. ni r n i
Again Defeats Charlie Petersen
at Hudsen Recreation
Parlors
Wilhe Heppe. 1? 2 balk-line billi
, . - . .
""l" '" '' weriu, nnu i nar.r
Petersen, of St. Eniils, friek slmt nr -
tmr, ceneluded ,i fne-d-ij s exhibition
, et t10 j lutienti ltecreatten pnrlers last
iKht. Heppe wen both nfternoen and
evening blocks. Petersen being way "fT;
Heppe gale a reiu.lt kahle exhibltinti '
Thiirudny for nn eNliibitien with Jee
Mnver, the prededs of which will go te
a Santa Clans fund for the peer chil
dren of the tit.v I ollewing this. Heppe
will be tlie guest of the Philadelphia
sports writers at a dinner
Speedboats Off for Coast
I ok Ancele. 1'V 11 Mi's Ati
..i,4 . , hnmMlin n limn-. iitiH ,h Ml...
'.itinni- l.lu ttnr in tl.u .if iin.l ..nn.. .nl ,uii. '.'.
EVENING PUBLIC
UNBEATEN SOCCER
RIVALS TO CLASH
Barney Ernst and Kaywood
Meet in Allied League Match.
Puritan vs. Fleisher
TEAMS LOSE HOME FIELDS
The weekly soccer schedule, of the
local elevens this nfternoen Is con cen con
H'icueiii by the absence of cup gnmeH.
Xe matches In this rlnsi are en the
layout this afternoon, but after the
holiday? the competition for the Allied
Amateur Cup will get under way.
One of the impertnnt affair In the
Allied I.cague will bring together n
pair of unbeaten tcami when Kaywood
meets Harney Ernst at Thirty-fim and
llleklii'-en streets. The downtewners
are n 'light favorite, becnuse the Ernst
contingent has net been plning in its
I best form, but surprises have been the
j rule of late, and perhaps Kaywood is
In for its first setback.
Aiother First-Division clash that
may upset an unbeaten team is the I'ur-
, itan and FleNher sette, sthedulcd for
Ien( street nnd Erie avenue. The
I churchmen have lest their grounds,
hence the new location of the playing
i pitch,
I In their previous meetings the yarn-
ers defeated Puritan in the last two
minutes of play, !t te 2. and they will
hne te hustle again te win the ver
diet Speaking of teams thnt are home
leis, Clever and Sunshine have lest
the field at Mabchev and Westmoreland
streets. Beth have been tnken by
1 builders for new operations.
I rnirhlll, which has only played one
league match all season, meets- the Hlbs
at Fourth and Wingohechlng streets,
and the result should be close. The
, Ascension -Welfenden Shere game at
I) nnd Ontario streets will aNe be a
, hummer.
Fans of the Third Division are
anxious te learn the outcome of the
Kensington and Green Klbben fuss nt
ir,j,r. and Cleaitield street-. Kensington
, can tie Creen Itlbben by a win. Over
,, , ,, . , , ,ir , ..... ..pi,. , mrhoei
, rjini,i Disston Jrs. and Paradiw, come
together in a Fourth Uivislin game
In West Phillv West Philadelphia
nlns the u nnderers nnd the heys
nrrs, ,, Sclmjlkill are certain thl-y
MEET FOR SQUASH TITLE
Klncella
Faces Reld in
Three Matches
First of
of three squash tennis matches for the
world's professional championship
l'lav will start at it o'clock. Con Cen
Mileiahle wagering has been maile en
the result, nslde from the large sick
hit in which the principals are in
volved It is eenerally agreed that the match
will In evenlv contested. On past per per
fermai ees Klnsella, ns holder of the
title, naturally has the edge, but Held
bns been coming along te strongly in
the last two seasons that forecasting
the outcome is net cbf.v
Peer of Doeville
,
l. TV... 1C. Tnl. I
Sawbones climbed up en te nf the chimney, Nicholas seated himself en the
peak of the reef In front (mi thnt he uin tell Tiny what te de) and nvvay
they went. They had fastened a hell onto Tlny's tall mid Derter Sawbones
IlmI a largrT one, und down the streets of Doeville I hey went, with the bells
pealing merrily.
As they move along Tiny nnd MrheUs und Doiter Sum hones collect
money from every one, Mv! what a let of Mnlllm,, happy faces they leave
behind them. Tiny leeks as If he had never had better fun, und Just new,
even old Mr. (Jreuch is ha v Ins te put money in Tlny's poke. That pleases
Tiny mere than anything.
Old Sleepy ham was wide awake a while age. He saw (hem cemlnc
from the Mreet, saw they were collecting money, crawled hack en his peanut
cart and went te sleep but he will net escape ae easily. Surely, with
every one tlvlne se llberally.iils bheuld be Merry Christmas for the
peer et jjoevuie. tv
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LEDGER - PHILADELPHIA? SATURDAY.
Are Playing League and Exhibition Matches
NORTHEAST SOCCER
ELEVENS STILL TIE
Coheckslnk and Westmoreland, the
Leaders, Win Today's Games
HlMey Junlem Coheckdnk Junjers
nll rnAl J, Dennelly
Wniidel rliht fullhnck , ltetnkA
Cnmerdn left fulllmck lleyl
rirfthntn rlnhuiiftltbnck Venivk
.McLaughlin ..cfntfr hnUback,.... t)cc
H.rnll lelt hnUbnek llnlfy
J. 1111 ouuirte rtuht Dore
Wrrncff Inrlils rlxlit Puncrwll
Whltn center forward....... Tiylar
Stufllfy tnnlde left. .'. ,W. Dennelly
Oetitxteln eutxlilii lett tlernl
lleferee McQee. Matey, Time of rmlei
TentMle minutes. Qoela Studley,
Pend, ii Dore.
'Die Northeast, Junier Plnyjrreund
Ivcague Is still deadlocked ns the result
of the games played this morning. Co Ce Co
eockslnk nnd Westmoreland, the fig
ures In the tie, both wen their battles.
Westmoreland ttnveled te Happy
Hellew nnd completely annihilated thnt
eleven, walking away with victory.
Coheckslnk scored nn Impressive win
ever Hlssey, by n .T-te-1 score. This
tilt wn played at the Coheckslnk Itcc Itcc
rcatlen Center, Cedar nnd Ann streets.
At halt time the home eleven led one
goal te nothing. This score wns made
by Bend In the middle of the period
en n brilliant beet from the 18-yard
line.
Hlssey tied the count five minutes
after the start of the second hnlf, when
Studley made n straight kick from the
12-ynid line thnt evaded J. Dennelly,
the winner's goalkeeper.
Toward the latter part of the game
Bend made the second Coheckslnk score
en n pns, from Snncredl nnd Dore, the
outside right, followed with the flnnl
goal a moment Inter from a scrimmage
in front of the net.
HOLY NAME WINS
Cedar Street Five Humbles Ascen
sion, 39 te 12
The Hely Knme Catholic Club quin
tet scored a HO te 12 triumph ever one
of its ancient llvnls. Ascension C. C,
last night in the lntter's hall.
Owens, Weller nnd Black each
counted u trio of two pointers during
the fiay for the Cedar street five, while
I ew dell (.limited one. Frem the fifteen-eeot
mink Hely Xame Fcercd 17
out of 2(1.
The dose guarding of the Saints held
the Ascension five te three field goals.
The losers made six out of their six
tin n trie from the foul line.
Negro te Captain Grid Team
Ulilttler. Calif.. Der Id Halfback Ert
I"Puh ') Thenisnn. n N'ficre, hn heen
rlti-f.l cnptuln of the Whltller Cohens feo-s
t.UI t-ani for KiJ.1 Th'impren sterre.l thin
n-iiKen Next mi-en mi be his fourth of
nriltv football. el
Among the Amateurs
Itlchnrden Memerial would Ilk. or.
i rung" i.-amen with nnv llrtn-rlaa team ile-
-iriiis iu iravei .vine nave a few enn
uatip te pla uway fiem home Ailiiresa all
reinmunleatlnns tn Oeorse N Matthew. Jr
."li.'a Haverford avenue
Company s a fast feurteen-j ear-old team.
ueuM iue te nrranee numri viltti le-uru of
j (hi' iame calllr eKher home or anay, t-'.er
i Kun'ei nddreen Trunlc (). I!.uchpn, 8l'J4
.North Wlln an tirret
Sheridan n f , a. fourteen-te.lTteen-ve-r-
told travtllnc five, would like te he&r from
teiima In and around the city demiein of
' tecklns catnt Addres nil cemmunlcnilar.i
AVilTen A C, a feurteen-te 8iKt(n-jr-eld
teim veuld lllse te nrrunge r.imea with
nil tiemi hav'.nii hem'j flenrH and v.lllinr te
li.uk thH attraction Ter Kiimes addrcBa
jesflpii rcirra, i.iau .norm fctrcei
I Oik T.aii'i liaptltt. a neve- toen-te-nlne-I
urn iiar-eld learn, t'lisinir it h. me 1'rlday
nli,hti 'leilr" te lit-ar fiem li'.imi of tthe
irni r il I . r In and aieund Xirth l'hllu-
I ufli'hla, "Jermant'vn ami xlelnle. Ter
Kiive. adi!reis Uierre A Duniap, Ofilll
North Tv elfth BtiMt
Tern Hrck II f a fav euhurban team,
deeiren Kitmea v Ith nil Itrit-. lara flttepn-to-MventAn-var-eld
tennii ha lm hem floors
Ter ,.tin,i aiJdteT-. Kar! I'elrre, fiite North
Turk uvenus. " rn Hi'-lt. l'a.
Rlrhmend Indiana u prend-cian team,
would like te arrant" t.imrj wnn teams of
thi fllbr All liven havlni halle end
vllltnrf te hook thlt attraction addrcat Kd
M Nu'ti 2141 Ha-t CUarfild
By Arch Dale
i
0VERBR00K WHITES7
DEFEAT SURPRISEO
Merlen Bowlers' Unexpected
Triumph Shakes Up the
League Standing
CYNWYD NOW IN LEAD
The nmnslng fashion In which the
veteran Merlen "Mnroene Bmenred the
Overbroek "Whites" for three con.'ccu cen.'ccu
tires games, the spurt of the Merlen
"Whites enabled Al McCarter nnd
"Cempnny" te grab the odd game from
the Mreng Overbroek "Oreens," the Jelt
Union LenBue hnnded the Mnnufne
turers' Club nnd the downfall of the
Germnntevvn "Blues" featured this
week s mntches in the Interclub Bowl
ine League.
Merlen's unexpected triumph knocked
Overbroek out of the lend, while the
Miuteut victory of Dr. Hawk's Cvnwyd
"nines" ever the Germnntevvn "Blues"
enabled the Cynwyd clan te slip Inte
first place In the team Mantling with
twenty games wen and only seven lest.
The Merlen "Mnroens' nnd the
Overbroek "Greens" are tied for second
place with eighteen wen nnd nine lest
each, while Kd Sntterthwalte's Mnmi
factttters' "Yellows." in spite of their
downfall at the hands of the reerganised
Union League "Bines" this week, nrc
snugly ensconced It fourth place, with
seventeen victories and ten defeats.
Ab It stands new it is anybody's race,
for each of these four teams has a
glorious opportunity of carrying oft the
team title for the first half of the
Reason. Tlir. club championship Is
virtually assured te Overbroek. though
n repetition of this week's debacle in
the final grapples next week will see
the Lancaster Avenue Club nosed out of
the running.
Scores of this week's games:
MEIUOX WHITK9 OVKIUVK rjRrnNS
Prlzer .. 1 17 ins JM I.jnd ...)fl3 1HH Je3
'niema..143 Hi ism r.tht ...177 101 174
Somter .isa 144 J'eicrs .14R ..
p Wolf.. 144 222 1M0 Itarrlty .100 17rt 154
MeCarter.ldl) 1st 134 Dell .. ..03 101V 1R7
L)vl .. ,.l(ll Andersen. .. 147 10S
Totals. .785 CIS SOI Totale 640 S07 600
stnnies" maroons evnnnn'tc GRnr.Na
'J1o-herty.lli ISO 2IM WrlBht .lSil 133 107
flmpsen.,173 ls.1 17,1 Mnhlc- 13". 220 us
MHKr'diT.ins 110 2IJ 'nlnut. 17(1 1U3 lt)2
AVIllKen ..17(1 lfis i7 More . .l.'.l Ills 14B
TeH-na'd.,200 lhO 202 linll 170 ifi'l 172
Totals.. (112 Mil 000 Totals. .707 873 670
UNION T.HAGUn
.MANUFACTfRERS'
111 ti:m
il.I'i:s
llanrl... 1H3 17 ICC Plrkln'n 1H7 127 17S
Kredr'n IS? 17(1 2fis Srhwartz 12,"i ... 179
Oreas... 2fHI 142 107 II irr IIS . .
Honerta. ISO 1(14 110 H!lni , jn 1(1,1 201)
Meyn... Ill 201 lins.nlll . 17S 140 8f
Ilarh'n . . 140 147
Totals. &1S b0 tfiO Duel. ... . 121 .Tl
Totals.
USD S60
uxieaV ,V.'.;agl'i: Ji-vNtTAr-Trnnns'
m.n.h yni. lows
Paxson . 1S.1 100 103 Helrrar. lilj '. . lni
Ilarten.
Kin 113 101 rnrrcll.. 121 141 17fl
ru inn mi nv,,i j7m he ire
IS!! J" iOi I"T'.r. !is IS'. 188
i-i- 170 li.. (Irenn'nn 140 147
try... ,
Trlith'h
I'atten...
Total,, ire rn; tT f"'lt,i',e m Hi
Totals 742 773 873
CTNWTP m.VIZlt QTN nt.UES
Pntijriien 112 ins me Mlene 107 13ii 133
lull .... 1.2 182 117 M Den' Id 130 00 ir,n
J.an. ... 10, 182 1lM.-ri.. . K,t 123 107
I lliwlt.. 202 IdS ItSO lta'.ncar. 130 ltl7 US
V.ecum . Ill 103 101 Hussi-lt l.'.-i 1.14 117
TetaM 827 018 700 Totals. 7S8 OSS 732
Th (jfrmantew-n Whiles took two out of
i'3 rre,n,,JO Slmpsen'a tvnnjil Oehls. but
....- .1-v.....;.. mum ui huh juiucn mis nut re
ciMl In time for puhllcallnn leda
PENN SWIMMERS BEAT
CITY ALLEGE MERMEN
Red and Blue Nataters Win, While
Water Polelsts Loge
New Yerk. Dec ,.10. The College of
the Citv of ew "knrlt and the Tnlver-
sity ei Pennsylvania Rwlmminc and
water pole tennis divided honors here
nt tne ('. v. N. Y. Peel, the
PennRvlvnnin nalaters winning. 42 te
IK), while the Lavender Bextct wan
triumphing by the Fcere of 31 te 21
In n hard-fought game. In the swim
ming meet, City College gave Penn un-
pzpccKu (ipposmen. rne two con
tents mnrked the opening of the Inter
collegiate League season.
The -HO-yard bvvim, the 200-jnrd
breast Mieke and the 1150-yard baclt
stroke, recently added te the list of
events of the Intercollegiate. League
were contested for the first time in
place of traditional plunge for distance
end 220-nrd swim. The tlme in these
events was net remarkable, but Interest
In them was keen and the competition
sharp-
Captain Vic Holet, of Penn, was the
only double winner, capturing the fJO
and 100 jard events.
RIVERSIDE VS. MAGNOLIA
Frankford Eleven Meets Jersey
Grlddcrs en Latter's Field
Hiversiilp, independent football cham
pions of New Jersej, and Mugnelin A.
A., of Frnnkfnrd. battle this afternoon
at Riverside Park at 2:M o'clock,
TIiIh will bn their second meeting.
Several weeks age the same teams bat
tled te a scoreless tie. Magnelia also
played the ether two leading contend
ers! for the New Jersey title te score
less ties. Mill villi", which lest the
championship tu Hiverside. 7-te-0. im,i
Melrose, of Atlantic Citv. both iml.i .v..
Magnelia A A. tn scoreless tics.
Beth teams have made splendid
n cords this season. Riverside has
played sixteen games nnd wen four
teen, lest one and tied one, with u total
nf .'170 points scored against lit for the
opposing tenuis. Mugnelin A, A. lias
plnved fourteen gntues, wen nine, lest
two, Tied tliree, teered L'r.l
points
against 2d.
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HcllWKll
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, left tarkle ,
. left imnrd ..
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rli'ht halfback
fullback . ,
Navy te Play Tiger
Eleven in Baltimore
Annapolis, Mil., Pec. Id, Prince
ton and the N'nvj will plnj football
in llnltlmerrt en Octnber "7 of next
sear. 'I'lii' itami' lll lm plnjcd In
llie new Maillum if arraiiRiynpnts
can he made for it h iisp.
'J'lie iiinti"-t vltli PririPcten Is
lilKlily pepulnr h?re and in in line
with the nthletic policy of the N'nval
Academy te meet the stretiRfst op
ponents in every branch of sport.
The teams broke even en thn two
pines played recently, Princeton
winning nt Princeton In WHO and
the. Nnvjr winning at AnnnpMIs the
IOIIOW1IJI j
DECEMBER !.' 1922
TRENTON GAINS IN
BASKETBALL RACE
Petters Hand Jasper Beautiful
Trimming Columbus Girls
Win Opener
"CELTICS" HUMBLE C0ATES
ItV Wlf.T.TAM a TIAT.T.AS
rnilK Trenten basketball team pulled
n little farther nvvnv from Camden
In the chase for the first hnlf pennnnt
In the Eastern Basketball League race
by hnndlng the Jnsper "Jewels" nn nr
tictic trimming nt the Arenn in Tren Tren
eon Inst night, score M-14.
Heth of the defeats sustained by the
Petters hnve been nf (lie bnrjrls of Cam
den nnd Trenten fans are already pre
paring for nn Invasion of the Skectcrs'
home next Wednesday in the game
which may decide the pennnnt.
The winners simply toyed with their
opponents nnd Bcrnle Dunn broke into
the limelight with a high individual
scoring record for the season, netting
the ball en nine occnslens.
Jasper wnt without Hnrrv Ulcendn,
who wns Injured the evening previous.
Dec Ncwmnn took his place In the
bnckfield, nnd Scdran nnd Trnutwcin
were nt forwards. Neither Sedrnn nor
Friedmnn wns able tn get n field goal,
much te the delight of the Trenten fans.
The score nt bnlf time wax 17 In T
and all told the home team secured
twcnty-inree nciu tosses te live ler the
Jewels.
Girls Win rrclim
The big crowd was well repaid, how
ever, for they .saw the Daughters of
Columbus wallop the lnueh-vnunted
Manhattan ltloemcr Oirls. 2.1 te 5. The
(Jetlinniites were preceded by much
noise concerning their ability, but the
Philedelphiuns completely outclassed
them.
Asthe Daughters line up It is doubt deubt
rul if there is any female quintet in
the Tnst or even Ameiica thnt can de
fent them. They piny the game ns It
should be plnyed and many male teams
would profit by watching them as they
roll up (lie score en their opponents.
Individual work is unknown and the
entire live girls plnys as a machine and
harmony In the ranks lias been one of
the big fnctets In llieir success aside
from the work of their coach nnd man
ager. rPI,n nnllrn CfliimKiiu .lrln m.1f .mw(
... v..t-..i '-i.i.in.itr, i.,.n iu,m iuik
in the scoring with the exception of
.vmy Adams, nut tier worn at gnaril was
a big feature of the eetitevt nnd elicited
rounds of npplaiise. Nell Dennelly nt
center wns injured but ri fused te leave
the cage. The field goals went te Marv
net the big factor In their mkcchs aside
T.,,,11.,,, .1 ,,iul ATnl.M ("ftn'ftVinn n
The Oethninites made two lie'ds goals
by Miss Theeman und Miss Reth nnd
told the Columbus girls after the gume
that they could easily defeat any team
in New Yerk.
Anether for Shere Five
Atlnntic City ridded another game te
the right side of the ledger bv taking
Oeatcsville Inte camp nt the shore
.'IS te 21. The totals at half time were
10 te It. The "Celts" secured a com
manding lend nt the getaway nnd were
never renllv forced te extend themselves.
lAniit. llntlri'iim M'ttli Hi'A (Inlil ertnla
IUII1III, ' ..," .'.... ... fw,.e
nnd Chris Leenard with four were the
stars, llelman nnd Rnrry also tallied
...Ia. rMfii,i, Qnifirmnn ntid T nu.
LHl. ,i.n",., iim,..i.i,i ,,.... m ... " -
rence each made two for the Ceatcs and
riiQTen.AY
Photoplay Guide Week of Dec. 1 8 te Dec.
bj.'AJML,,i
showing of
l. caiman r .
ALHAMBRA l?lsv. m.
M Al'ce llrndy In Anna Ascenda
T -Allen lirnny in nnnn n""""
W -Allee llrady In Anna- Aawnfl
1 special cnai in jmn " ::.";
r -Special cast In I.ara of he rlent
y. Special casv in .""
A nvl I A B2D & THOMPSON BTB.
APOLLO MATINEI1 1IAILY
M Mere te ne Pitted Tlinn Scernc.
T -Me "te lie ritlea Than Scorned
. t.m. ..iA nrll in rue te ini
T Windham Standing in TIip Ut of IXrebt
3.-Earl2 Tax In TsUn &h reu.t.t Itoek
AniMliirDr ULNCASTEn PIKE.
ARDMORb AniiMenn. pa.
M -Alma nunena n m ej w. g s;
) Ouy lia w jv.it. .in. Tlie Mqur.der
T f!ti Ilatea.reat in n,",;"7rTJ": :'"""
I'mlcen Moure m .ui- - "-
ASTOR
Eieirrii & r.mAnn avb.
MATINEH DAILY
Confidence
BLUEBIRD
Bread BuMiiHrtiann.
rontlniieni 2 until 11
M llenel nurrvmore In Faee In the Kek
T lenel llarrs.nore In Knce In the leg
V - Ilex Hnaeh'a Th Hrniid
tUm Heach'a The "'" . .
,-iintty rnmpaen In The non-J" W"man
q Zn.tty rompaen In The llended ".'Oman
-., yMiAI Qtn. & Maplewood ATa.
COLONIAL miim. :.ae: iiici. : &
Wallace Held In Clnrener,
T Wallace Held In V larenee
W -Wallace Held in "'M'1 . .
T llore hy Diilten In On the II ch Sean
V-l orelhy Dalien In On the II rh Sena
"loretlVy Hulten In On the Hkh Seaa
FAIRMOUNT V&WN.tti
v' IW MS": " a
W-""eerKe .Melferrt'a lliirnlnir SuiiUk
- t' it f ii.t.1 '1 linn Hiiipniul
' C te lie l'ltl."l Th.n S.eni.,1
S 1 1'r.inlilVn rarnuni In Tin (.old Crubhera
56TH 3 1 MATINHi: DAILY
., mi .inr rnet In The SnoKHhee Trail
JJ ""Hi war cnt In The Hneuhhiw Trail
M.AtnShy I ion In On the llluli Hena
r; n by nu "en ,ln On th IIUli Heua
! Mere te He I'ltlwl Tlinn Hrerneil
S Tme, J te Mil TlUed Than rnerneil
GREAT NORTHERN WM,'
yX t2 I? $" ft? (3K3 Jlea
W ileiin.'" Arllai In Mini Ml e 1'litye.l (led
T-Vm rarnum In JJ. hunt I eninrnml
!' Win Varr.uni In JJJ'heu (oruiiremiaa
S - Win rarnuin In Without (imipiomlte
,nirDIAI TH WAI.NI-T fiTs.
IMIJI'JK1AL Mali. 2 .10 Hr. 7 a. n
1 m Kalberlna Mar.npnald In lleamlful sr
w Kather rn Mat Uenalil In lleauilful l.mr
1 J. ,;...i.inn l,ir.T)nnilM In llennftr..! n.'
T Anita Rtewart In Her Mail I ariraln
I- Anita Htewart In Jlrr Mai lluraaln
B. Anita Ptawnrt In Htr Mad llartaln
I 1DCDTV IlltOAn & COLUMUIA. AV.
LlbLKl T .mati.nkb daily
M.Wallace neld In Nlea People
T. Wallace Held In Nlca I'eeule
W. Wallace Held In Nlra J'eepla
T. Oeera Jlelferd'a Burnlnir Hand
f'. tieeria Midferd'a Burn nit Hand
B, flforire Melterd'a Uurnln rJundi
M Kerliert llullnten in ennnenrn
T llernerl ttawllnaen In C'enfl.lenre
-Herbert Ra llnenn 1" . t'enndem e
T MlVatnr cuat In The Weman He Tf Ted
? A l-"ur taat In Tlie Weman He IM
8 All-etar caet In The Weninn He Ie.l
Basketball Statistics
KAHTKIIN LEATJUB
... . rt tw. T. l.f!.
Trenten. IB "a" .Sflf Coateiv-le fi 0 .9"
uamaen. ii i .; J"01?,?.'-" ! fn 'Jn
Atlantic 7 7 .0O lleadln.. 8 10 .31
TONIOHT'S eCHEOULB
Trenten at Headlrur.
OTHEtl OAMKS TONIGHT
T.N-V-U at Nativity. nlraiJ9 nfl Mafll-
en etrK'ts.
Last Night's ReiutU
Kaitarn Leniiue Trenten B3. Japr 14i
Atlantic City 33. Coatcsvllle 31.
Trl-reuncll, ail Visitation, 19.
Cathedral, 30i Kaat Und, 20.
ilrcyteck.'4H: Hj-VVliy. 24.
Christ Church, 24; First Dutch, L
llethel Evansdlcal, 17: Calvary, 19.
rirst Chrlntiari. 42: Calvary. 48.
,st. Hlmcen, 33; I;rle M. E.. 16.
ft, Jame, 24; Dernett, 12.
B. V. C. 3Si Bt. Nicholas. 57.
Ripley one. Dieghen nnd Htiggerty,
the ritnl centers, did net count.
The interests of Themas 11. Hughes
In the team have been sold te Marvin
A. Riley, former player nnd referee In
the old National League nnd a writer
of note in Trenten.
Riley has turned the club ever te his
Ren, a former Rutgers' mini, te man
age. Riley has never been out of touch
with basketball nnd only the ether week
It was said that he wns a silent partner
in the Trenten tenni, but Freddie Wnl
ters. of the Petters, denied this when
asked' about the matter.
PENN MEETS URSINUS
IN THIRD CONTEST
Four Philadelphia Beys en Red and
Blue Quintet This Year
Urslnus, which every year gives the
Pennsylvania basketball team n keen
battle is the attraction nt Welghtman
Hall tonight. The upstnters, with n
veteran live which opened its season
nuspicleusly, expects te hand the Penn
cheering section n Jelt tonight.
Eddie McNicliel will start the same
five agninst the Collegcville tenm that
hnnded Drcxcl such a trouncing en
Wednesday night. Hill Leepold, the
'high -scoring former .Southern High
Scheel lnd will start at center with
Label Geldblntt, another downtown
product, nt ene forward, nnd Hill
Knenss, the former West Philadelphia
High iSchoel star, at forward. Jimmy
Cnrmnck, Atlantic City nlumnus Al
vnrd Veegelin, from Central High, will
occupy the guard pests.
The Penn tenm this year contains
four Philadelphia boys. This is the
largest number of former local boys
ever te represent Penn en the court.
Last year Veegelin wns the only Phila
delphia plajer en the team.
Allle Cornog. conch of Urslnus, wen
fame at Svvarthmnre ns a football,
baseball nnd basketball player. During
the summer months he pitches for In
dependent teams in nnd nbetit this
city.
Danny McNichol's freshman five will
meet Ceatesville in the preliminary
game.
The lineup for the varsity game:
rennmlvanla L'ralnua
Knni9 forward Umlnr
(lotilelatt ferwnrd Karn
I.npnlil.. . ...center Canan
earmark euanl Uettshalk
Ve'Kelln Ktinrd JCcherd
iieicree unrmriBui umpire fcmery,
Tlme et lialven 20 mlnutea.
Says Dennelly Beat Kansas
Krnnlc J. Pulley, of riilladelrhla. la tiaek
In teun today from llrle. Pa., whera he aaya
Jehnnv Dennelly, of Went Philadelphia, waa
n. winner ncalnit Tleky Knnnaa in n ten
round bout lnat nlKht. "Dennellv waa In
front In elitht nf the ten rounds," taya
Dalley "The lluffnle IlKhtwnlxht rh un
nblrt te land an effective, blew. Donnally
loeKed like a champion and he made a great
hit."
Beys' Club Five Wins
Germantown Heis' Club handed Medina
Its Prut defeat of the baeketbn.ll neaen at
Oermnntewn II C bv n pcere of .10 te 23.
The Blnylnu of .7 Hut nnd J Cunningham for
Medina waa n. fenture. while K. Senlln waa
the atnr fei Oermanlenn llevn' Club.
pneTOprjv
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I ORIENT Weed
Aim avf tVA At
., " '""II.MH, .'Allll
Al Oilv llaifAtt tna In Tl... Xf - J
ITivi'n n I f r t
ri. JlIV 1U P"t In The MAMwrrnitrr
"TlJr,1C0 lirmend lit The Hene of I1fe
J Mnry M. Winter. Touliey and the Iiiwly
- .mi. ne , unuity ii nu inn ia j
OVERBROOK 6SD rev5?k
3 Ernest l.uMtach'a lore of Pharaoh
W. Alma Ituban In Valle, of Silent t
en
,; ",'4, .ml'cii in .aiier or snena
en
., ..iic, ltkiiiiii m 1-wk uedH
PALM TO1"'''1'0!!', avhnub a
"UUJIIO OlIHUET
... ,iiiu, cvrniierr inun notion
n ,, J11"0". 7,m'':e In The Studie Ctrl
T.-l ebe nnnleU m IMnlc lic-N
I Jjebe Danlela In I'lnk OeiU
1'""'.v ienipanii in Aliinj. the Weman
REGENT MARf Pt 8T; ?el0,7 "T"
M An,'.lA :?,cRrt In IIoke of the Sea
w Aliu ",'""'"' l "T" ' Iho Sea
t AuUJi"n'tr.t.,n.nee of the He
l An t.i Rtewart tn Hene nf the Seu
I 'AllltA Klnwnrt In II, ...a . K- a
S - h..clnl can In Affinities
RIALTO OB1'MWN AVENUE
7v ,V.S l.T-'MT" J "V '" rl1? Maanuerruler
i ' MM.ii "it" . "?- ""men I.ote
I Shirley Jtai.en In Very Truly Yeiira
L' i ru('0 nannenil In 'll'e hour of Ufa
b -Tem M. n Fer lllic Htik"" W,a
SAVOY 12U MAKET RTHEET
M Weeiey Harry n Hat. te Hlrhea
S,s ,,. nrrv in H te niel e"
H n.Vri r:i.V J' U1 :!" and Tru.
- "'" " ""ii .nen ana True
333 MARKETTW T.b.atr
.. . , ' - iner at
r ii, rry '.''"'V In (ioed Men nml Tnia
r If aril Carey n (,'oed Men nnd in 2
'I - i I'oeper in "Indre'l f he lin.t
s " v H,'"" rw I" IJIndre! of hJ ,t
b - Mlrliirn Cooper In Kindred of tl e lu.lt
AT OTWPR THCATDre
MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A.
tiERMANTOWN 65Vt
ficrmnntrttvfi iti
'l I.WJM 'ml nn l.i I it
I -Jnhiinle Winker In Sly t.l
H Juhnn e Wnik.- i- ... .!.''!
. "' "' '! iiaii
GRANT 40!?,",A,nn ave.
,, ' . Mat Men . Wed.. A Sat.
A1 I ?rJ:"r 'antloten f'lillil Theu (.eve.t M.
V- A IHt.lr Cum n .,V".'Seul of Men
Jrl.. i.i .. : , "1,1 no iiimuent Cheat
Hpai'LU I'uai In I'oebt of l'oriiine
'jflrd 1'uthelineu, 'Hie iiend n,
IllchaM narth.lma.B l -ii,' ZJ g?
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69TH ST. '""""" ,re.' "''" TrmiM
I Allen limit v Ir, a.,... ???. .1 9 ' M-
-l- lr'l i. An... SKSS:
U --Allce Hraify In Anna AiceiX
T. une l In Slim slioiUrt'r slieiUrt'r
P Irine Cn-la n Nllm M.mi ief I
S Irene Cnatle In Slim Sheuldera
STRAND a"n,n'" A" v Ven.v
."r,1.'?. texts X V- m '
S'A p" J r:y n nni Aaeendi ee"t
'. Alice Urniy n Annu Aacendi
8. Allte llraiy In Aunu Aaruiu
Here Today
KAW GRIEATEST OF
Cernell Captain Chesen Unanl,
meusly by 15 Writers f0r
All-Eastern Eleven
THURMAN ON SECOND TEAR
The nnnunl array of nll-Mlr faM
ball elevens, picked from nn excluit.
Eastern viewpoint, hns tm....i ,..v
view. Picked ns the opinion of if.
lewi wriicra. nrst nn second AINEtit.
viii ii-uiiin nimpe up as follews:
I'rlneeten " jus
trrnt ' Taelcla Drti
rrincetim nJlSW
limwn " "JS?
ernwnn Uaard ...
Iiftfamtte
Crn. Onaril . . . ,
w Vn,e
nC'.?rV"'i Center .
rtttabnrfh
Pfttnn .... . Quarterback .
ternell
0en ... HMfhaek .
llarvnrd
KrjekMtn. Ilalfbnrk .
x . & ti,
Kaw Fnllrmnk ,
Cernell
Tim illlferenr'n nf nnli.;.. i.i?T
aiST
was perhnps greater than cvPr'bfr
Mnrb. The margin of choice in nS?
tn(iivlla tiiulfmna r.aneMln11 iH il. . u
was comparatively narrow. .
Eddie, Kaw, cnptaln nnd brillla
back of Cernell's undefeated elttrt
rnnks ns the most conspicuous and mb.'
"Inr stnr in the East. Kaw wm hg
only player en the list selected by enrt
ne of the fifteen observers for a rtci
en the mythlcnl team. Geerge 0
llnrvnrd back, who was chosen Wi
twelve writers, nnd Gray. ltlneMea
ether notable choices.
Among players who were highly n
gnrded, although falling te pine ei
either the first or second teams, mm
Ends, Heberts. Centre: Buckler.
vyin inn, iiiiii umuiuii, inie; 1CHW,
Eastman, Harvard; Mulligan, Arm;!
Leonnrd, Colgate; guards, Dlcktnoe,
Princeton; Breldstcr, Army; Ilytu,
Cernell, nnd Hubbard, Cernell; cen
ters, Lorejey, Ynle; Itlchnrds, Cernell
nunrterbnclc, Smvthe. Army; HtU,
Tryon, Colgate; Wilsen, Penn Stitl)
Brunner, Lafayette; Mnllery, Yale.
REFEREE OFFEJib" BRIBE
Commission Investigating Chirfitf
Made After Shade-Scheell Beut
Omalia, Neb.. Dee. 10. H. 11.
Antles, secretary of the State Deprt
ment of Public Welfare, and Jehn KiN
martin, city boxing commissioner, today
were investigating charges of attempted
bribery Dave Miller, referee, made hit
night as he stepped from the ring after
he had awarded a decision te Data
Shade, California welterweight, aftn
a ten-round bout with Frankie Scheelh
of Buffalo, N. Y. '
Miller said Omaha gamblers offered
him 5500 te threw the fight te Scheell.
"We found nothing last night te war
rant the charge," Mr. Antles declared,
"but we will press the Investigatien.1'
"I wns offered $500 te threw fh
fight te Scheell, " Itcferce Miller
charged.
"I turned down the offer, but did
net let it influence me in the ether
direction. Shade earned the decision."
rnoTepivTw
23, Subject te Change
through the
fW
The N1XON-NIRDL1NGER
fit
THEATRES
mxen'b AMBASSADORSSWKVSB
W TrrS.S?0".? 'P P TreanaaHnif
B William Famum In Without Cenprwaht
BALTIMORE ."&&
H0,!' S!9" ln "man 'near
3t Allfl Drftdy In Anim Ancnds
BELMONT B3D AllOVB MAUKff
AT.m Aliaai A .- I.. en
- -...,-. o.ej ii, nernrriann
I . -AlfnH AVral let 1IaJI,...J
itf , - --.. ,,, jxriiirimiiii
t "" Ayrc" ln norilerlaed
J . JlOnOlnh V1ntliift in ri. 4Jk.ii,
r'"!!!! y.al'ntlne In The helk
H. Hodelph Valontlne In The Sheik
CEDAR 00T" CEDAR AVBNUJ
V-L-LAIA 1:30 and 3i 7 wid9P.tt
M Hatty Compeen In The Heiiard WemM
T. Betty C'ompeen In The Henrttd Wamil
VJ. 'Marlen Davlea In The Yeun Dlaaa
L .Marlen Davlaa In The Innnr Dlaaa
x, t , -""" ii, , iir ,'i
F Fmnk Maye in Wolf lMw
H'-'-' Wlliien In Hrend Uari:
Icht
COLISEUM fteT.-.TFta
M. Allce Hrady In Anri Aacerela
T,'.Ail.ce Uradv In Anna Ancenda
iv -rr1.1.0'""," Mhan in ManahuiMer
rVI "l,y Compten In The Handed Wemaa
u'..tty' ron'Pen In The llended WemU
a. Heet Olhfen In The rene Hand
IUMRO rNT ST. AND OIItAnU ;
m -Allcu I.ake In The Oelden Olft
T Tie n.,.M. in.. , fn
.. -,m 4,bh(i m i ne iieiaen inn
T..Ilf. B'ach'a The Iren Trail ,.
,J-Nerrna Talmada-n In Ii-e'a Redempw"
I The Tour llerarmen of the AneralrpH
V All-atar cat tn The Nliht of MfMi
S I.arl Derr nire.-n' Flty Candle
I FADFR I3T LANCASTER AV
M nebe Daniels In Plnlc fied
T. Hibe Danlela In I'lnk (ieda .
W.Hen Olbaen In Mm I'elnta nf h I"
T. Helen Olbnen In Nine I'elnti of Ihe.MW
F, I. rmml T.nhlturh'a 1..VHM nf PhAraah
S. l.'rnett l.ubliech'H I)ea of I'liareeh
I OCl 1ST M" AND LOfTBT eTHESfl
M, netty Compaen In The llended JVe";
T Hetty Compaen In The llended )tm
W-Hetty Conipnen In Tlie Handed K
T. T. Melthnn In If Yeu IVIIee t. JJ
1 T. Melnhan In If Yeu Heljirte H. 5?
T Melthnn In If Veu Hellera It. H B?
NIXON MD AND2RTKa7dS0fP, -.
..,, iiif-unru nix in t uiwriwun "'.
T Richard Dlx In A filorieiu Foel ,
W, rib hard nu In A filorieiu Tm
T Cullen Lanrlli. Man With Twe M
' f'ullen liiidla, Man IVIth Tire Vm
S. Uullen T.am!l.. Mn Wllh IwP MOt'
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kerl
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1922 GRID STARS
"'TO
rvlVVJJ.l j;Se a s, a.a te ii r.
M Mary M. Mlnter In Seuth of Sp
T Marv ,M Mlnter In Seuth of S'
W Miry M. Mlnter In Seulh of ' MJ
'!. Tem Meian In The M'raelj MM
)" Tem Meldian In Ihe Mlrarlj MJ5
S, Turn MeUhan In T" MlrarU Nan
SHERWOOD "lArA
M. (luy Halea I'e.t In The SUS'.SearMW .
J'. (luy Hetai l'nat In The.Ma.'.J'KjTti!
W, Mr. Mn. l)l!avn tllrl fl.'ttrrie
T. Anita Stewart. Tin WJ"" 5eeT V
1'. Wehard Dlx In A n'oHe" ISf
B, nichard Dlx In A Olorleua '
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