tvi.Vi i 'MMirirrTit .m .tin', . ft . iT.it i n.i.v ki, bt- j rrw-aiBaii eeVii . .U i i 'inPVHBMH PWS.V.r" -"J- t'i -i - "'w -jv'M'' " '''V.rt-0 ' """"-'-;?, i n j ( e ' w. . :- .- it.' 'uii . ''' x i .!"-'' ii 'ii t t -s. j r rn . ' . t.- .pi.4 n i.,i .;. :. TVTwr r i 4 -j . .1 m -eHMr law. jMugwTti cr-vr crFF-nr. rrn?,m,rrmr --w-.ev us, it. t j t"ji j j wi j ! v r ztriirntf-j v i 1VIA.1 m . t.c ir n ri .rr c j .ii i ! m h - ir .... u a- ii i i iwh j. - i '.-' , ij-' t;ii'- vuwv'Tri' ,w' vwi v jir)-',r -j asj a . r. j j .t. .i ' .j'.r."WHnimr?T"nmHiHBiHiHBiMiHiHMiBHHHiHJj uiw j ' nTn,niaBi ,ju . i ijt r .J,ipj ,';. . i-.tpjc, -? , .. - , . v j t ; rf j ' W'i.xVh t- . ,-w--"' .--- - -ry i - m ' ' " $filde, Kilbane, Wilsen 1923 TO FIND THREE NEW RING CHAMPIONS Jee Ly"dh Mickey Walker and Battling Siki Win World's Title During 1922 Greb and Villa Annex American Crowns With Gloves Hy UH IS ... ... ... .i. ., WHEN l'nlbcp Time. .efcrecMiprcme, Uyei, tl.e Ohlenn and the champion. In tnkff- bin Kcrlip In hutnl nnxt Sun- wn cli it ias said (het the referee .t midnight, count out tin- veteran. r ,,'?.",' n 'Venterner of a virtery. 'In Nineteen 'lVc,i.v-le. mul ....V"' '""''v.1''" "'" was at Via - frown Miieteen iwrnn.uu.M-, menu., mmr was mi pxiilbitien. nothing cerfilrtP KM'!" hlniwlf. r"1"- f ;v.-r j tm.M- or Ichm .Inch mPt Jimmy Durcy thin and evi-rvbn.lv fe; the net twelve at HulTale. N, Y lit .lulv. anil as the mentJi''. th'' fellow i"K li-umen will enter Inte the p" Vc"1' "K werbl's riliR Li.vurcifJlIT: Jlntinv Willie. 1'eiity. ' rrldd. Wale. PnANTAMWKIIU': ,loc l.jntli, Str Yerlt Clly. i FEATHERWKIOIIT: Jnlmiiy lilb ' P!Uie. irtcinnu. r. ' UOIITWEKtHT: IJentiy Leenard, ym Yerk Clly. WKbTKinVKHiHT: Mlclicy Wnlltrr. . EllMhelh, N. .1. JIIDDbKWEIIJHT: -ToliiniyWIben, Kwv Yerk Clly. LIGHT HEAVYWHUiIIT: Hattlliis Slid. fl. liCitlft of Renepil. Africa. HEAVY WKHJITT: Jiii-k Uempsej. (Salt Lnkn City. I'lnli. Of these mittnien three are new title holders, having been crowned during the just wnninj season, while four of tliein did net nppear in competition. The only active surviving thampien from 1022 is Leenard, ami he r.1" i'lte H'2il with his 1!l."i-pound. at--. o'clock clown ftligbtly tilted. Pfpescd C'lianipleiis Johnny Huff. ef.rciejl',t : Knocked 1 1.. I .! 1l tint r.llllll AflllT ll 1.U1llll 1 llexcr uncrown". 1111 venr arc: J JJ1 IlM , limii in in i." , 11,' mini urn out by iiuich in tin funrtppiitli renml Jn Hr'oehUn, w tlini tlie lanky Irish l.l (. b,i11h,i lliii lift I tt tn 1 f in Ii i uriiifiil jptl is riiuiiK iiiv "tunni.ip mi tin .-'-vim time, Ii(ihc wen. Inst imd wen Iho j'tn ii-rn nij Gfergcs rnrpenlicr. of Lens. I rauce: (nni-ked nut by the ringi.lnr Seiif-gnlesc. Siki. hi- of the hidem jnnplc.Jikc fljlitlng vtun'.e nnd grlinacc-.. in the . sixth round in PnriH. This wns the ilKept np'.'t. pucllNtimMj, i-f ihc.jeni- una since, me .egie. owing 1.1 ni" per- "- u.ti .niienai nns lieen opened and senalli v and chnrncter. hat 1 ecu under closed a number nf times by various or fir If (he Kiench ItnYin-j l-'cdern- , Rnni7nliens and nr.imeters, nnd with tien, which !'UM tnken nwny fin:u liim , the beginning of 11)23 there Is nothing his crown. Hut, like WiIreii, ihe mid- definite for regular programs. Wlllu J1 I..l. :il, !.!.. U.t.l . ..M...t l. I Nritt nnnnn.1 ,i.ri. CJ. . 4 JM3 Li'i iii i mi ipci- 11 iif-ui.i (in- iiti- dlcweicht fillclmldcr. Siki iniimi be .Upesril uiilecs he loses his laurels In a.tual competition. A pair of new Anicri'-nu cbntnpinn jimr ej iii'w .Miivxi'iu. i-iuiiiiiiinii-. j y- iiiiiuiiii r-)ri..nues re go Along nr.- en the liMic hoi 17011 wish the c-k after week, while a hard fight is nt of 1W.. They are llnrr, tireb. being made by promoters of the Twen heavj weight, of PlMtburih. mifl , lii-tli Century te k--p this place going. :he Villa, tlyweiglit of tin- Philip- , As mnttcis stand new In Philadelphia sdtcnt light Punpli pin blnnds n iinn.is. 1 Greb .aim- into his natiennl i-iiaiu- urcn plnnsiiip tfen-reuiid dclien ngiiinst (Jen" Tun- j ney nt the tinrden .v . k .. ain-r in-1 flip. Idle Tltlehelders T ,1 .1 -..l.l.. I -1. ...... .Ill niiaane, un- i I'lifiauif i,-i-uuii, puncher; Wilt-en, often ceuipiucd with R hunk of cheese, nnd I)cmpej , the permute.!, wniu- no en.- whs hum iNhem Dempsey could diive bis Tvau.iH AVhilc Leenard is going into the New Tear with his title till Intact, there Is lianlK nn de ibt that Hiri' twelve round ui. decision ncIIe with I,cw Ten.iler at Jer-ei Cit lit" in .Tub pree,l his .r..wn was net nm tee Mn- tlenar It wns loe-enid n let in that eighth round, but Henn inani.ge.l . rull threimli. nn.l he (iiiUbed the -died- (miii wiiiiui;.!, nun il iiiiirui-'i in,- -mii'-ii- nltd dozen schIuiin ngnln'-t the local nuiiiMw v.ilii tne ciin.eusim ine nenhpaper experts at the ungsiilc de dilin? en the titlehel.ler us the winn.'r. Tliat Leeiinrd-Tcndler match, how hew ever, was a close content --he . Iem- that tlieuKnnds of fans belleted l,-w bad thewn te ndvuntiige nn.l figured Heuiiy was luek the inntch v. as n im-declsien tffalr. If nothing else, I.ew htnuds out ns Lenniud's must duugeretin opponent snd the Philadelphia!! rock into U!2.'l as ffi? Sra '& " ft mi; luf-meHi cenienuvr ler me ngni ,'"'",' ,,l HI I llll jlllirirmr , I uir next crsck nt Leenard In New Yetk tome ,lnu- in Februtiry Previous te tin- Tcndlcr Hireling. Wennrd endennred te annex the yelterweight championship but Puittnn "Id off Henny In great stlc putil Jack 8 declined the winner en a foul in P' iliiit-eiitli leund Sheitlv nll.-i mi the only beul in whi.-l. th- thirty- ', "" l" "P ' fj i. Henny thw-jrnr.eW Hff . emp-ued ,Mnv ; op" ,S a"" sta r a e?weight m Hint he wiib knocked out nt a l.OUO t-,,,,,. ,.,,, ,,. "' u , 7 "'""Jv't"- Kmiiiii in, i. e........ .,,.., j ,,(, ,,, huprcniue.v in tun tnin tit. "wb In the t.Bhth round, July I I I.e-.v Mcrurlaml, who recently Wen !nnnnl Leses Melar ,u" al'mv nf followers by his brilliant la-eiiard's llanii,, ,i ,.,, .,i, we,k ngnliift Jehntiv Hrewn. has been fflXrncame eHft.ht AvM.WA """ "" "''"" et H in tills uintcli Hennj had n teeth I1 -ri,,. one. .In- hour will l.rin. i Kecked out. .This uvulted iu a sellout LA.1"- vB? I lav and fee Pllt..' SLf'n "f Penny's mouth, hut l.e j fthl : Hi ' fnt t hreiicb w th let. P.,tt !ti, "wtlB,,t uvu,s- V'U. J llll.. UhOrn n LtwifiUml nit llnel'i Ever Hammer nt Iudinnnpnlis Cltj, Wen.. August Ii. nnd the Injury became L .-, "i.iii.i ll.ll ll.ll uexeil hllic ieut Ifn'n,n;r l-ltfest. Still, Hl'J'J gees! ---... ...... umiviy uu in-liny i.cuuaiii i the bus est ..f eii.-.miii.iniL. -jjV,ntf'n '" ,M0 f'ather,w eight nnd JBtftrtlnw eight divisions became unite IPinpllenied In dicisiens of ii. ',.n. -... .ii.nr .miiruc I.O.U.III-.H10I1, Wlllcll took nwnv licenses (,f th,. te.pectbe 'hanipiens, ih.. ,iiu,.h of Kilbane nn.l --llSen nelni- tin..., r...l ........ .t i"rk .State Athletic CeminisMln... ivl.lr.li "tn be fur as tin- Kmplie State wasiin the ninth action. rinrerned I Phil Rosenberg was awarded the Klllii.n.. 1 t .. . :........-. ............. .-.. .. "!..l...n 1... - 4k x. ' ' U' I'OM'U, 111 III.- CI CN Ol I". iu, Yml. !.....,! i .. . ... . ' I....IIU, ni'1-iiiie.t. in re- "'''Id te accept n clinlleime fi .mi Jehnin ,ln kuoikedeut Charles Kith in the fuwlee, who liicidenlnlh wns eu.wne.l ' t Iiirtl leund of n stx-reunder, and Im Jnnier lightweight chuui'plen ..ii a foul , Perfettl defeated Al Oianieml in the Tinen ili;nnftt (I(,(ir(.H ch-inev .liui.i,,' four-round pu-llmlnary. n .Ufir. and Wilsen wus barrel for In i main ten-round Iwut at the 'jnni-ing mi ngiceiucnt te meet Hun-i 1'etM "eu'iitli Regiment Armery Ruby ,Jfeb, J stein wen the decision ever Yeung Jee , Hundep and Dunin IVusi were m-iHpi. Voting Frankle Xt-lsen scored Z,vu bv "'" ni!!-nihsieu as huicnl ii knockout ever Artle K.hvnrds in the "athenit-ichi te iin.-ui.. irin,.,.,,, .in., six h leund et their scheduled ten- cetwecu them, and the lermer wen en ,i Hound st-tte. 'kuui hi th. ninth . ,nd of . N U Knlev n I roeklyn wen the de- ueut m i, -.i-i. .. ihnt the Ww Yerk ' " ,m "u'r Hnllan Joe Dempsey. nlse ;0,'y ieig;lu. ,. s ,h Vi ,m of Hroekbn. In ten rounds. Phil .h; ilu.il rob. .. "-feh. 'ii,, :,,,,! Hloein, of Hroeklvn. outpelntM Tiny elitieig,i t hi i.iiiieti LeiiH. of YerUvllle, in the twelve- Mcvi. i ... ., 'num. I fiature but. ip i.iukIiU-i- 1u ,, main twelve-round ntte Ik. h,ii..'" Ill-'"'''erg il w.iv, de, inrcd'iw. lehii I.ister Jehnsen and Ry n IilUuveiehl . hiinipien 1n the ii.-niiil. .Henuett nt the Flitennth I jeglment Ar wun an. r n u.t,,,, K,,i,l(), ,j Krw. mery Jehnsen wiih awarded the decision J 'ti the hennrs wire imii.,V i n d te the ecr bis opponent. Hetli nre Negro V'7'in Mike (I'liewd, leu.iei- title- 1beniwtlKbirt and nre en the trnll of fcW-i'. "he., be wi. ,', , foul ,,.u-Uli..ri WI1N. '" hp Hlt-reiitiil wn,. feTi-v:;,1';,!!; '" l-MiWHWsLB,m M"m" -W,?? p.f.:.,;..0,,r,,i,itt! s wwctk.. ' Wlli Wlll('1' ,,Im' "11 ceiiM'd te rcgurl , , ,, eM.li aiini Yeu will nan! : Ip rca.1 lha SS thS"':0, '"l.;lr.Mer. Imu con- - ""VileTLpSa i rbbimi ,i BJ"W jn Hmhii Downey, .of I twy "ert ih aiwrla na et tn, tvaue '!e2;iUmlai, O-i because 6t A 4OiU le'lLmial ' "teka U a ilalk-viiFu. . II. JAITK ' . ;'"" """ miring me year. pn UieuKh V', i"ik Commission ruled that n eli-clMem mutt be rendered under Us boning statutes. Dempsey readily com I 1 vltli the technicality, and lie re reived tin- nfneltil venliet aKatnst the A ewtern middleweight. I)eiiiisey also formally accented a eballeiijje from Hnrrv Wills, the Kinnt TrJirV" ,for n clinmplonelilp contest, hut l tlliln t menu enjthine. Ne dnte was cet, there wns no lirometer willine te put en the contest nnd negotiations t-ieii were forgotten. Wills did little te iree tlmt he wn8 the runner-up te Demiwey. still he remained senerally H'Kiirded iih the champion's most dnn-gnieu-i opponent. bempiey Tours Kurnpe Heinpfcey luntle n tour of Kurepe earlv iu. wit- year, nun wnne it wan believed that he might participate in an Inter natiennl centi-t.t in England or en the fentlnent. nethlns developed. New it ik nimeied that .luck is te vWt Tendon in tlm npring nnd meet Jee Hcckett in n clmmpienHtiip buttle. Ilefere delving Inte local activities it mlKlit be said that one of the saddest "Pm m of. ,hn ri,8 waB thc PitMiiiK e.B.,t. xet f' ,,;,.' V0W(. t"n till dftm -T At- I k Ik1 n no nf tlm liniiftMi. ...ai,i... ii-i.i weghis in history of fintlcuffs, Jacksen Niitlilcnlv begnu te backslide until he wns knocked out by Johnny Shugrue in the tenth leund at Jersey City n few " u luiiun (inn nnu tne reopening of tin- est Philadelphia structure for- tnerl.v known as the Ice I'nlnee as a punch parlor under the neme of the Ai.-ini. The siime management of the yi.unp.n m siipenislng the sport at the Arena. L. """ ,' Vl 111,11). IVIUll" nritt nneneil (lie Plinv,,,,, ciiAt ah.. out he wns forced te cles,e after half a dozen iwiew.s. Ih" rnmbria continues te go along - ""' n- iwsureu 01 one nig show twice n month, besides the weeklv tractions. In years gene by there" were .jeinp cunis in tins city almost nightl been coming along nicely. And Ad niene tins teiiew loeKs like the best piece nf heavyweight punching-in-tbe-mailing in America. lummy Loughran. middleweight, went i''-'i u iivuu,! ihi:icu, XlOr rtfs terrific right made the Red' head u dangerous boxer, hut he isn't there, n his Christmas Day encounter with Sailor Freedninn proved. An effort was made te puf.li amateur oemiir. our eiuy one leurnnmeut was i ' p''1- 1 hiladelpliin champions In i-evcn rilffprent clnsses being decided. P.ut the f""" f" Il te show sufTicient intetest le """U nnether meet. FLYWEIGHT CHAMPION TO MEETMURRAY HERE Panche Villa Will Compete at Arena en New Year's Day Hattllng Murray, of this cilv. who twice has fought Jimmy Wll.tc, has been matched te exchange punches with i-iiiii-im inn, neiuer et me American ZSX3M& SU"S "& Year's nfternnrtti This will be the Filipine's second np penriincc here In his Iik-iiI debut, sev eral months age, he outpeinted Patsy Wallnee ecr the eight -round route. Carl Treinnlne, of Cleveland, will stpinre off with .Tabes White, of Al bany. In the Heml-hniil. Jee Tlplltr. nnd Hay Mitchell, local . a . ... . . LEE STOPS RYCKOFF Beut Halted In Tenth Round .te q- r.... nw. 8aV0 Defeated Boxer .f.v iuih, 7i-c, i, u.-.nny e u-nied n knockout ever Hilly Ilvckeff hi ' '... iv ri t"v I,e tin- lentn reiin.i or ine scneuui(Hltwelve- ""..". nw.ui ixi.H ill uir j-'iuiipit A. t . ila - t night. The bout wns stepped te i-i" Ibcknff from further punUhmtnt liifrnn l.r.,, tin, I llll tlm I'll ..ml ll.lA.l 1.1... reinni iniiiu ix.ut at tin- 1'ieneer A. t .l.lli "VAiniuii ,i,r, u, ill, ll,. lllHUUbC It) iii.. .i.ii.rfiuml nr.nl . (Inn I .riihiin r. W" '? " "-- -" ;,.'.-." -t ......- ,xii, ,iHurr, i. i.Kiiiweiznr. nns EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA; WEDNESDAY, and Dempsey Are Idle 1 ill Wm PANCHO VILLA Veteran Bosten Catcher Who Is Slated for Ax May Play Here STEADY CATCHER NEEDED THEY tell us thnt the Phils arc seek ing Hank Howdy. Tame is fleeting nnd the cheers thnt ring out for the here of the moment seen peter out into beets nnd jeers. Eight j ears age Gewdv was toasted nnd feted for bis brillinnt hatting fent in the World Series his bind ing, dvniimlc nt tack that sent the Athletics down te four straight de feats. Fie years have gene since he received homage of n different nnd greater sort. lie was the first big leaguer te den O. D.. and be hank (iewdt stepped oft with a real combat division when he we made color sergeant in the Forty -second Di vision the famous lighting "Rainbow." Hnnkiib-Pnukus came back from in ginnde guerre mere popular than ever. Thousands of folks Hocked out te sen him when he denned the inak anir wlndpad once again. Fer n while he retained their fickle fancy, but in a few months he wns just an ordinary ball player again. Fer the last few seasons (Jowdy has net been pnrliculnrlv in the limelight. The nc.iuisitien of Michel O'Neill ns first-string catcher put his bnt prett effectually out of the game. Still Hunk was a handy man te bnc around. Though net ns fast ns he used te be, there was nothing the matler with bis brains and he can still hit. Last year he socked the well-known npple for a .fll" average, which is nei ther te be sniffed nor sneered nt fib en a change of ntmespheie, he should he u player well worth getting, for there nre still a leuple of years of geed base ball under his leathery hide. One of the first nieies thnt Frank Chance made when he wns appointed skipper of the Hraves wns te nsk wnivers en (iewdj. It is hnrd te pry renl information out of the magnates in these times, but rumor has it that the Phils ere going te gmb him. Ccrtninlj they need nnethev back stop. Dutch Ilenline Is n corking geed receiver, one of the best in the S'n S'n tienal League, but he cannot de nil the work. The release of Hig Jehn Peters opens the way for another seasoned re ceiver. And no one enn snv that Gowdy Isn't seiifenrd enough. Peters' Failure Pn.nrs linfl the Me.-il Ix.lhl for fl catcher, lie is a ginnt with a terrifi cally strong ami. nnd when be lands en a ball it travels far out beien.l the as-' piirngus bed1. Hut be didn't land often enough te snthb the critical tnstes of the fans, nn.l rrem I.'ie spee.t nt wntci. hp nerkr.1 be nrebnbly was eufferiiia from the hookworm. When a fl pepped up thnt Jehn could hnve gotten 'with very little effort and Rnpp came tearing in Peters would step back with n en refill sigh. "All rlijht, take it," he would say; "there will be plenty of elhera for me prett seen " That win ' sj.iut won't get a ball i.lnt.Ai. .mi f.ir in miv lei.zuc. It ilirl get Peters pretty far out le the const. any wn niil miu is nei me tiiruruen that be wanted te go. Wither.. v. the thlrd-strlnj: catcher, .. n tnl. llllltl tlltf I.C IkO'I M (S.IUflV Kit if Hank dots (eme te i'hilndelphin he will nn.l .i warm welcome nun iei. et weik te de. Anent Eddle Cellins New Yerk Is still palpitating ever the possibility of Eddie Cellins coming te that rustic village. The Lnlrd n' Luns Luns dewne Is a great plajer, the best hccenil sacker In the Anierlcnn League, bar none, nnd with n fielder like Scott en bis right bund he'd ba a icgular Horn Hern tins nt the biiike Still, both Eddie and Lverett me getting along in years as baseball gees Cellins isn't the speed merchant tlmt no was when he plnied with Jack Hairy en the Athletic' billeld. and it is nr Ukelv that the Cellins-Harr- combina tion' will 'vor be bettered. Right 1 1 xv the (limits have the nearest approach te it in Rnncreft and Friht-h. but they have net p.-ifected the iiiiiebinc-lIkH team weik that wus part of th1 Athletic due's mini dun V Our own Utile pair of Djkes mid finllewni will ' "' cIenii- te It right here In Philadelphia than wc bine seen since the gallant dus of IllM. There isn't a betier shortstop In the Ameil can I.eng'ie tight new than Oallewai, and crltU'e everywhere concede that strong-arm Jani'-s Dikes comes iIum. te being lb'' ,10,lll of the liicuit after Cglllns' iiii'1"' is "-''i-"''!!''.! off tin. lst F Scheel Basketball i..T S Kl IM.t.llI.i: Kerrl'i""" n"i",', ,Nt"1'1""-1 Klahth tlrfi-i ""'1 lelilili hvciiii.' St Jehn IT"!1 I'niliulu Hrea.1 ami "" "t.fei. H th m a ii at Vr.MnHHW'S HKM Lis Reuth-rii H.sl' 1" Me-lla Illd' :a I,e bille l'"l' -' "ll- ",,(l "I"" L-iub, lt Atlanta Gets Glenn Killlnger New Verl.. I'c al. -tllcnn Klliliiki-r the .nt. UKI. ...ll.l.lH. Vll, UtH SO.l.ll Ul.h .... Yanlis In it.e prlnit, laa lien hnt (e At Itmitt under option, lla w .with Jrnr City laat ean- ,i,f,."',Jh,l"lli " "Ot reDuii aneuan i-" -hi ub!iu. IIS SAID PHILLIES SEEK HANK GOWDY BOXING CHAMPIONS CROWNED IN 1922 .BiBHIt-;" .MICKEY WALKER I 'aLLMHKaMtf' 'HlllfilP'MIl iilijlil'liiin HAt?RY GP?EB Jee jVucTi and Mickey Walker go iuln 192R as the new world's ban tamweight and welterweight title holders, respectively: while Harry Oreb and Pnnche Mils begin the new year In the role of America's light-hen vyw eight nntl flyweight kings Hew Interdub Squash Teams Line Up Today Racquet Club "A" vs. Merien "H" nl Ilaverferd. Racquet Club "H" vs. Merien "A" at Racquet Club. (lermantewn "A" vs. Huntingdon Valley nt Neble. Oermntitewi! "!)" vs. ('jnwjd nt Mnnheim. Oietbrnek "A" . Princeton Club "H" nt Overbroek. Oierbroek "H" s. Princeton Club "A" nt Princeton Club. T Dezen Teams Start Twelve Twelve Heur Test en Keystone Alleys This Afternoon KNOX AND RILEY ROLL The fifth annua! marathon bowling tournament of the Quaker Citj League started nt 11 :-lJi this morning en the Keystone Alleys. A dozen teams arc entered, and the men will bowl until 11:1." tonight, making twelve hours of continuous effort. One member of ihe team must be en the alley eicry minute of the time, though each mnn can be relieved by his partner nt time, desired All of the bowlers are amateurs, and numbered mueng them aie the best pin . rackers In the city. Lnsl jenr Kuei and Riley wen the marathon event, nnd they nre back hi action for today's strenuous wetk. The ether teams are composed of Jenes and Fulton, Campbell and McLnchlln. Dnl tnn nnd agncr, Zler nnd Mueller. Nicholas and Swisher, Woodward nnd Dynes. DuuKnn nnd Smith, Hrnunewell nnd Halle?, Senior mid Hrewn. Kline nnd Simpsen, and Guest and Radcllfi. The marathon event is net merely a tct of geed bowling, but of stien'glli nnd condition ns well. Twelve hours of bowling is twelve hours of intensive grueling work, nnd the winners dcerve nil the cicdit that will be heaped en them This tournament is a feature of the Christmas seiiM.ii every year iu Phila delphia, and attracts the attention of tin: cntiu- bowling fraternity. YOUNG ERNE'S'SON DIES Hugh Francis Clavln Victim of Heart Attack Christmas Morning The funeral of TItijrh Francis Claiin son of Vimis Erne, the widely known lightweight beM-r of several u-ars age Will he held .it 1(1 o'clock Fiid.u n-.tiT-lag from St Gabriel's Catholic-Church Clin In. win. bud just noshed liU eighteenth birthday, died at 0 o'clock en Christinas morning of a heart attach He had been ill for some time, but en the night before his death hud Im proved no much that he was nble le listen te a concert bv means of n rudie set his father had purchased for him iih n Christtuus present. Although physically afflicted, mung Clnvin wns an ardent sports fan nnd managed the Whnrten A. c. baseball Club. He hud been a student nt South ern lliih Scheel. The Clnvin home N ut liTIS Wharten stieet. ST. HENRY'S TAKES LEAD ' Wins Second Game of Series Over St. Peter's Quintet The St. Henry basketball team wen the se. nnd game In the series of live f-nuteslH with St. Peter's five nt the former's hall, -HIM! North Fifth street The game wns plnjed last night, scon scen 27 te i-'. The featuic of the contest was .he pla.xing .f Meehnn, who teglstert-d 1 field goals, and Eddie Gallagher, who wns credited with L On next Wednesday nt St. Peter's Hall St. Henri's will oppet. Cntlu-dral and St. Peter will meet Nntlviti l.i two games, the pieceeds of which will be deieted te Tenunv Ihinleni.i, who hns I ii ill for i long time. BOOKMAKING AT HAVANA Mutuel Machines Alse Will Be Con Cen j tlnued at Cuba Track Il.-U.lliu, Dec. :.'7 In the helief u. a ...iiMi.li-rnblc number of pntremi fnier doing their watering with bookmakers, the Culm-Aniericnii Jockey Club has' decided that It will nocemmndnto then' patrons b.i reinstating the books today There will he twelve Is.eks, ten, mid a combination book Iu the grandstnml and one In ihe Held stand. The mutuel sjstem of wngeilng will still be con tinued as heretofore. BEGIN MARATHON BOWLING VN lue dual a) atom of wagering will be the same as hns been In vogue In juvleus years. i Boxing Title-Helders During the Waning Year 'i V -. jittt " MaE k&XMixSP1 JlaaiBRSaarJaHilHaV 1 cJOE LYNCH Court Tenni3 Classic Opens at Racquet Club "Dec" Brown Makes Bridge Recerd CHESS JOUST AT MERION These he busy dajs iu Ihe luh of the city and district, as all the indoor sports are new well under w.iv, This week is an off one for .some 0f the various leagues that flourish dining the winter, but will see the start of the annual court jeusf at the RBcuiict Club. The irerly struggle for the Ilnllahen Cups, n court tennis tourney en a ban dicap basis, begins at the Racquet Club tomorrow, with ether events at tennis, racquets and squash listed for virtually every week for the next three months. The pairings have nlrendy been an nounced for the Jlallehan Cups grapple, and as a really geed pbi.ier is lined up with one less expert in each instance, some corking poed matches are as sured. Max Mnrsten. the golf crn.-k. and Stanley Pearson, the national squash racquets champion, are teamed up in this struggle, and these who have seen them play claim they will be the "ebony steeds ' in this Utile argument. The Racquet Club's "A" team, n veteran combination, thnt wen the In terclub Squash League championship last year, bids fair te repent, but the Racquet Club's "H" -quad 1b far down the line. It had te be reergnui.ed this year owing te some former stars drop ping out of tournament play, and has nett yet quite found itf,clf. The two Germantown teams are run ning neck nnd neck, being tied nt pres ent for the lend with the Racquet Club's "A" combination. The two Merien entries ure closely bunched, as nre also the two Overbroek entries. The Racquet Club mecis Merien tedu nnd will face keen opposition, while Gennqntewn's "A" outfit should blank Huntingdon Valley. The Germantown "HV meet Wal Wal lneo Jehnsen's Cynwjd crew at Ger mantown nnd are liable te drop a match or two. On puper it leeks ns though the Racquet Club and Manheim "A" outfits will once again tackle each ether in the final clash of the season te settle the dlt-poBllien of the championship. Last year the Racquet Hub, with Teiis Huhn ns a sort of added stiutcr, cume out en top by four matches te two. It will be interesting te see whether hister repeats itself. Overbroek meets the Princeton Club this afternoon and a merry battle, should ensue. The Tiger grnds nre getting better ever time they play, nnd Over brook will have te hit and held a fust pace te step them. Chess Tourney at Merien They are holding u chess tourney out at the Merien Cricket Club, the first time such an event haw been staged nf the Main Line club for many venra. Seventeen entries wen- recehed and it wns decided te make a Round Rebin affair. Di. J. Heward Hrewn prnwde.l the tint upset when he trimmed Lloyd Roberts. The latter is n real student of the game, while Dr. Hiewn plnis by inspiration. The accepted mev.s un-im nothing in his life nnd his sjstem wns tee much for Reb' its After it was nil ever Di . Hrewn Mild : This was a great surprise te nie,' Llevd " "It was a g! enter one in m,., ,vns Roberts' snappy cemehack However. Rebctts has wen three games nnd seems te have a slight edge en the ether competitors. William H. Hutt, chairman of the Heuse Commit tee nt ihe Ilaverferd Club, has wen five giincs but has jet te meet eithei Di Hrewn, Roberts, or H. M. (Ted) Ed wards, the tennis nnd squash stnr. w'he ple.is a neat game of chcas iu his idle, moments. The entries fellow Lloyd M Helier. s. ; . ( i',,,), Kdwurde, .1 Henri S nttergoed, Wil liam II. Hutt, ihiiirmnn of the Heuse Committee; I'mnl. Hennett, .Inliii l Finns and C c Meri's ihe nickel stars; Di- .1 lluwurd Hiewn, Hum Mllllln, se.-ier expert , Albert H, Mills the squash l.iiiuniiri Stephen Merris Rkhtird R. Montgomery. J R RedgeiH It. P. Sher.-r. Rebert (', Clothier, Alex ander llenl and W. C Alexander, Jr Hutt bus beaien lmrls, Mifflin Montgomery, INulgers nnd Hennett! while losing te Roberts, who nlm downed Meri Is nnd Redgers. H.-nnett while losing te Hutt. bent Mifflin ill .i Montgomery, the latter also losing te Merris. Redgers get the derision ever Hennett nnd Meuis, while Alexundcr wen from Clothier, HALLAHAN CUP TILT BEGINS TOMORROW DECEMBER 27, 1022 L TO DISCUSS RULES Many Important Subjects Will Receive Attention of Grid Menters in Ney Yerk CONSIDER "PRO" PLAYING New- J'erk, Dec. 127- The nnnunl meeting of the American Football Coaches' Association which began nt the Aster today, started n series of conferences of great interest te fob lowers of the gridiron sport, brought together men from nil sections of the country who will bring out suggestions for changes In the rules ns well as pertinent comment concerning the ethics of the game nnd the men who officiate. The officials yesterday issued a call for a meeting in this city en January fi, nt which the Amcriran Football Of ficinls' Association will lie enrnnlw-d. The purpose of this body will be two fold te teach a clear understanding of the rules nnd te crente n mere whole some respect nmeng certnln colleges for the eIBclal.-i and their decisions. This second preposition in expected te come up at the meting today and no doubt will be hnndled In the annunl report of the Football Rules Committee, which B, K. Hall, of Dartmouth, will present nt the annual congress of the National Collegiate Athletic Association at the Aster tomorrow It will be recollected that Hall created quite a sen-atlen with his report last year, in which he charged that some colleges were threatening officials with reprisals of various sorts if they did net see fit te favor the home eleven. This subject has net been dropped by any means nnd the officials are reedy te Institute n bojeett against these col leges. Among the topics which the coaches will discuss teclav Is the preposition ad vanced by Tad Jenes, of Vale, that all couches sit in the stands instead of en the players' bench. This topic involves the companion preposition of side line coaching, which also will be given a thorough airing. It is an open secret thnt in pite of the restrictions in the rules side line coaching still flourishes and in some colleges hus reached a most advanced stage. The conches nlse will hnve quite a debate about the mentor who plays pro fessional football. Last year the ad visory committee of coaches which ects with the Rules Committee, pnsed a resolution calling en the colleges te step coaches fieni playing with the "pros." This wns approved b.i the Coaches' As As As socletion. Hut Inst fall it was noted thnt a num ber of college coaches were plnvlng the professional genu.. This preposition will be attacked with vigor again bv the Advisory Committee, whirh nlse will meet tedny prier te the general con fabulation of the conches. Discussion of the technical side of football today will center about the try for point after touchdown. Last ear the major topic wns clipping from behind, and the conches' recommenda tion that this he prohibited was heeded by the Rules Committee. New all the excitement centers in the mooted try for the seventh point. About Seventh Point There nre many cesche. particularly from the Wfst. who want the old goal from touchdown, with the kick nt the angle where the ball was carried ever restored. In the Fcst the sentiment seems te faier giving the present rule another year's trial. The new- rule, which made it possible, te score the eerenth point with u dren kick, place hick. lerwiiru pnsw or rusn. was un popular nt the stnrt of the 1922 season, but ns the campaign progressed it grew in favor The conservative element among the cen.hes is expected te stand strong in favor of the new rule. Glenn Warner, who wns the lender iu the movement which brought ubeut the change in fnver of eleven-innu football for evcrv point scored, will net be present He is In California with bis Pittsburgh team, nut 'there will be ethers te take up the cudgels for his principle. Seme of the coaches will tight for the return of the All-America and ether "all" selections te the Football Rules Heek. This year the Rules Committee kept Walter Camp's and ether selec tions out of the book and substituted u list of one-time football luminaries who had made geed In business and I be professions. This list failed te create the expected furore. The old hint- elevens were missed. The Rules Committee felt that in per mining the Camp selections te go into the rules book it made the general pub He feel that it was standing sponsor for his teams and that this made the Camp All-America official. This sup position is based en a fallacy, nnd some of the conches will vote te tell the Rules Committee just that. three Tetter men en school five Walten Brethers and Richards Are Three Stars en Lans- dewne High Quintet "IIMTH three letter athletes from the ' lO'-'l five in line, Lansdowne High eipects te duplicate if net exceed the brilliant record of lut j ear's football team n the gridiron The trio of letter men also plated rt-gularly en the grid iron team. They ne the two Wnltens Jee and Geerge the stars of the foeiball back, field, nnd Pierce Richards, the snap 1 crime k Gemge Walten, who sun. mined n broken collarbone during the grid tenfen, is the captain of the quin tet. The Walten brothers are the guards of the quintet, while Richards plays centet , as he does in football also A fifteen-game schedule has been ar ranged for the Linisdewne team. This Includes eight contests which will be played in the Philadelphia Suburban League and iive games with the St Jeseph Prep of the Catholic League The opening frnj llndj Upper Dnrbv High as the opposition next Tuesduy nfternoen The game will be stage.) in the Lnnsdewne gvmnnsium. The schedule fellows January S Vppr Darby 11. nh liinuary (l I.e.ver Merlen Hlth 'nenary f. H 1h Park Hljl. i.inunrj li H iifrf.ml lth Jtnuary 1(1 l Jcvmrh l'ri. .Iiinu-irv L-7 -Hwarthmers lllsh Januari au -L'ww rirb Hit I'ebruarj ODurbi Hlirh Wbriiarv l'l Mi jnepli Vite KH.ruaiy "T lla.liui Hicli l-'abruaiv Ja-n., I Ws. Lurch - .V..-rttT i.iti .rneii 7 -Ixiwsr Mfi m High Mareh 13 Mrrita Hlth College Chess Tourney Begins N Yerk. Jc J7 -Columbia, araru, Yalt will I'rlncclen will atari their nnnuui thtat teurnarnant thla aftarnUm at xhi .r.?nh'." "'m"1? "'" ,P' Club (le! luinbi, will play ttcalnit i'rloctten and Tala usalnat TJarrarcl. FOOTBAL COACHES Strangler Lewis Is Operated On by Wife San Je.'f, Calif., Dec. 27. I.'d (Strunglcr) Lewis, world's cham cham pien heavyweight wrestler, wus op. crated en by IiIh wife, Dr. Anna Morten Lewis, for n gathering en the wrist, It became known here. Lewis is believed le have- infected the wrist when he rubbpd It against a ring pest during n match In Kansas City, FEDERAL RESERVE HAS SPEEDY TEAM Basketball Takes Firm Held Among Girls in Uncle Sam's Bank MISS SOVRING IS STAR basketball Ims taken n firm held en the girls of the Federal Reserve Rank, who have n team ranked with the best. They ploy the old btyle roles which re quite six en a side and only meet teams playing a similar style of basketball. With the majority of girls' teamn playing Eastern league rules, compe tition is net se keen, but several ether teams hove banded together nnd tecured the use of the North branch Y. M. C. A. court, where games nre plnyesl every Thursday night. A record Is kept of the pceres nn.l at thn anrl nf flirt mttmnnn tt.a el .,l. it... best showing will be given n handsome i nun. j, wnicii win ne presented nl a bnnquet, where the winners will be hon ored In the proper manner. The make-up of the team is still somewhat In doubt, as Miss Vincent, thn mnnnffni line nvf f.,11.. .l...l.i .... . ,. ... .-..... UUr ,,vv .u.ij UCl-iUCU U.l the regular six players. However, from me eun.v snowing et tne squad It seems certain that four of these who played last year will again be en the learn. One Snre of Jeh One of the girls who is almost cer tain te held n regular berth is Mls Mnbel Sevrlng. who has already had four years' experience in basketball and last year web a regular forward en the bank aggregation. She is one of the best forwards in action nt the North Hrnnch and her long experience stands her in geed stead. Showing n decided ability at sheeting for the bosket, and being very proficient nt dribbling, she fs really the malnstnj of the team, and is counted upon for most of the points made by the Federal lusslcs. A newcomer at the ether forward berth Is Miss Esther Thorpe. Her work In the two games played gives every indication that she will be a fixture In the front court, nnd will seen develop into a capable running mate for the mere experienced Miss Sevring. Playing girls' rules the tcejn hns two centers, the one doing the jumping being Miss Margaret McBrlde. whll the ether center is Miss Elizabeth Zimmer man. Beth aie geed players, and were en the team last year. Being accus tomed te the teamwork displayed by this aggregation, the two girls fit into things with perfection, and this is a great aid te the squad. Mit Moere Graduates Anether newcomer is one of the guards. Miss Moere bad some ex perience as a sub last winter, and has new graduated te the regular squad. Her playing has been all that could be desired, and it will take an tiglle for ward te get past her for n score. T....Tlle sr,xth memb,,r nf the team Is Miss fcdith Hates, the only regular guard that played in the previous season. Miss Hates has had one year's experience, and has developed into e capable bas ketball player. With two fine guards, n pair of capable centers and two for wards who rank with the beet, the Rank maids ere looking forward te winning the championship. The opening ganv of the vear was agalnbt Tayler Business College nnd nfter a hard fight rculted in a setback for the Federal lassies, the score read ing 30 te 20. Tills defeat foiled te discourage the melds who handle Uncle Sam's currency. Western Electric wns the next op ponent, and the fulr damsels from the Electric Company received the shock of their lives when Federal romped off with a 21 te 8 victory. PENN SPUTS AT CHESS Breaks Even With New Yerk Unl-1 veralty In Intercollegiate League New Yerk. Dc. 27 The champion ship of the Intercollegiate Chess Lengue will return from bosten te New Yerk this week. Judging by the results in Ihe first round of the twenty-fourth an nual teurnnraent contested nt the rooms of the Marshall Chess Club Last year's championship team of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology suffered defeat at the hands of tie quor' quer' let representing the College of the Citi of New Yerk, headed bv A. Edward aantaslere, "is, holder of the Marshall C. O. championship. City College wen " .. tf .C DSl'IV HI. - IU rJ t At tie at 2 te 2 was the outcome of the encounter between New Yerk I'nl versity and Pcnnsybanla. Cernell con cen seted te take the bye in the opening round te accommodate the plnicrs of Pensylvanla end M. I. T , most of whom plan te get away befeie the week -end. Hener Sarazen and Hutchinson Oilre, Dec 27 One- SAisnin nMlena' epn aelf champion amt .Ter Hutchlaen fermfr llrltlsh open champl. i. were bum", of honor arr.en Chlcore cot,.,, en th avj of thslr exhibition tour of th Wmt Saraterj an exhibition of hla atrekta Amateur Sports ThUUn Field Cluh, a acoend or tli.rrl claai eccer tam would like ie b-ieit uama. 2, home for BunJava Manaaer. S1U viol atreet The Hpekane Irofalennli. a flrt-cle teinl-pie lejin. have a few eLn '). home or away Matt Hlnkla, S15 Seuth t. uneaten ll etrtel Haaketlnll players, fa Knt rr.uh.. r-anted te emanlxv a teuriet-n te r.nMn r-ir old team J yabuUky, tee Ren-h r-iii. terald etreel Til Incarnation baekelbali ten-n wei. rl like le arrange auinecl ulth llMn-elahten Kerth Marahall atreet '' ,M" The (-iinidrn Juilra Club, , thlrtuen 'c.-flf n-yar-eld rile, wnuld like in arrvnR ( with teiiiu of the Htm, t.t ,, , ," or aa P (Irevnlx-ra OOH iValnu' , m Camdjn N J T1.e Ialler Miliaria, e Itilr.rer. n (if sear old Ave -reul.J like te hur fi. in . m h of the came raitber haiine l.n' E , m, IH c dr etreet The Artna Travelera, a flrat-clan i.a. nil team would like te bunk tun, ft, u m leame of ihe aanie dun navin a n-anenjble suarante T ruhll 2241. ilnntree tr. The r-hriidnn It, (',, u feurtevn te iili'er vonr-eld traiellniT team would like in hear 'rem learn offerlna reaaenabie Induceincnti 1j 1 likeff 748 Perter Jlri-ei I'din A. A, a nfteen-te-aei-entein -r-eM travallnK .twin, would Ilk te hear from ''J";.8?-!."! !!"". efferlnii Inducem.nta and havlna nalla J. !.', mnv a.,.,h u,..l. i..i., -'.." ""' "' CONFER HERE ON E Service Schools' Representa tives Will Meet te Draw New Agreement CADETS NAME 1923 SITE Whether Philadelphia is te hnve Ihe Army-Navy football classic in 102.1 wlM likely b known emc time today. Commander Douglas L. Heward, the Naval Academy representative, and (iptaln Rldgeway, of the Military Acndemy, will meet nt the Hetel Adel phla this afternoon for the purpose of conferring ever an agreement covering the Army. Navy games for n term of years, The ngreement under which the last three gnines were plnyed hns expired nn.l n new one is nerenry. Commander Heward, with the sup sup pert of the Naval Academy adminis tration, will urge that there be no re newnl of the prevision by which the games cannot be played south of Phila delphia. Baltimore nnd Washington have both entered the lists as possible locations for the big bervice game, and it l pointed out that tliey nre little or no farther from West Point than New Yerk City Is from Annnpells. Baltimore Is making a particularly het fight for the game at some future date, nnd is calling nttentien te lt new stadium, seating 02.000 and susceptible of enlargement. Its .Mayer and ethers will advocate Its claims. It Is conceded that the Army will have the choice of place next jenr and Is net likely te cheese Baltimore, bnt officials of thnt elty hoi te land the game In 1024 The Navy's representative also will urge that (lie game of next year b played en December 1 rntber than No vember 24, which will he the date if the former previsions prevail. Any agreements reached bv Com mander Heward nnd Cnptaln Rldgeway must, In order te beeme effective, re ceive the approval of the two service schools and the War Department. MAXWELL AFAVORITE Among Many Phlladelphlans In Plnehurst Gelf Teurney Plnrhurst, Dec. 27 Nerman Max wtll. of Philadelphia, former North nnd Seuth chnmpieh, nnd William Reekie. of T'pper Montclair, former New Jersey fitlehelder. arp favored for the medal let's honors among mere than 100 con testants who participated in the quali fying round of the twentieth annual midwinter tournament et Pinehurst to day. The Philadelphia district Is well rep resented by n dozen or mere players, Including Nerman Maxwell, Herbert L. Newton and H. B, Newton, of White marsh; Charles Oimbel and I. H. Sil verman, of Phllment; Dr. ,T. H. Sim Sim mcrmen. of Lu bu Temple; J. M. Thompson, of Spring Haven; R. Hunt Sweep, H, B. Bwoepo and H. B. Swoope, Jr., of Overbroek. 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