yW -1-' "w.yi pim-v '.'rt'ii'yWW1 m ""'7?'' Vff r-riTTO'; i .' ' -J - w.! i '.reViWjgK EVENING PUBLIC iLEDGEE PHILADELPHIA, 'JHUKSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1922 1!) New Attendance Records During 1922 Season Shew Lawn Tennis Is Still Grewing in Popularity 1. !J,.-(,"X. TILDEN LIFTED DOZEN CROWNS DURING YEAR Gained Universal Recogni tion as Champien of World Despite Absence Frem Wimbledon MISS WILLS STARS By EDWIN J. POLLOCK TIIKRI2 wn three outstanding fea tures of the 1022 lnwn tennis season which will make (In year n vivid one in the mc"i"'.v et tll(' '1cvef,'rs et tll( spoil. The most imiiertnnt wns the third .irnight winning of the natiennl singles ,,n br Bill Tilden nnd the universal cognition of the tnll lMiilndelphlnn ns champion of the world, despite Ills nh .cnee from tTie Wimbledon teurnnment. nethcr whs the nmnzing comeback nf'Mlle. Suzanne Lenglcn. if, indeed, he" ever strayed from the form tlmt made' her famous. Her sweeping tri umph ever Mrs. Franklin I. Mnllery nits le Americans the most startling mirprisc of the sensen. The third wen the rapid rise of six-lium-vcnr-eld Helen Wills te the feve. most rnnk of women players in this reuntrv. Mies Wills continually wen h.r way through big tournaments te stand i" the ,n,e fcwen nB finalist ugainst Mis. Mnllery for the Amerienn Aide fiem the playing angle, the tome enjnvcd a popularity nmenp sport -Inring citizens of the lnnd nnd of this rltv in pmtlciilnr that far surpassed in durst shown in previous .venrs. Attendnnee rccerdB made nt Mnnheim In 1021 were broken nnd enpneity crowds pre n'cnmtnedaicii nr imsien. wiu-ie national double, uerc.held. and nt l-ercn Hill, where Amer.cn ngam re- mined ll.e Davis Cup in the Interim- !..l lanin innriima linnal team matches. FI!0(;ni:$S for the betterment nf ihe anne ice. nHe sren in the irprcnilntien nf the. Vnilnl Sfnej at the annual mcrtiiifi nf the Interna tional l.atm Tenni letleratlen ami m thr an neli need )ilmi of the Writ fiidc Tenni Clul. nf Xfw Yerk, te hiiUI a rniiciett- stadium te he uvd rirluilvely for tenni matehrt. drain R KAMZING the enormous i inmle nnnn his physical nnd nervous energy bv participation In numerous big oiirnamentsnbreatj nnd in tins country. Hill Ti'.dcn confined himself te n com cem laratlvcly few during 1022, but never theless he achieved as much prestige us In previous seasons and quit, piny In the full with these conquests te his credit: Wen two singles in challenge round nf Davis Cup tournament, nnd thus nideil materially In retaining the eveted trophy for America. Established hhnself as world's rhnmplen by winning the natiennl singles championship from n field of he best plnycrs of the United States and foreign countries, including (Jerald L. Patterson, Australia, the champion of Wimbledon. Paired with Vincent Rlchnrds and wen the notional doubles champion ship. Switched te clay courts early In Inly and wen the national clay-court title. Paired with Mrs. Mallery nnd wen both the national indoor nnd outdoor miied doubles championships. Wen Knstern Pennsylvania State Angles crown, nnd, tenme with Sandy Welncr. the fourteen-year-old prodigy, captured the Eastern Pcun Tlvnnla State doubles title. Wen singles chnmpienshlp of rthode Islnnd, nnd, paired with Vin ent Richnrds. lifted the doubles irnwn of thnt State. Triumphed in final round of sln :lrs for I.ongweod Hewl, nnd teamed with Wallace I". Jehnsen for victor n the final of the doubles. Runner-up te Dill Johnsten In Pacific Const singles championship. Runner-up te Vincent Richards in 'ennecticut State singles champion 'hip. Tf.S' is record te admire. The ciamjifeit of ihe iceild competed in fourteen important tournament! "id icon, or hud a part in tcinnlnu. in (he of them. National Singles Tourney rpil.DEN was defeated in singles four! r)FSI'ITn tll(' truslli,,s' ''efi-.u limes during the sensen. He wns'j fcred by Mella .Mnllery. at Win '"aten twice early in the campaign bv Little Rill Johnsten out en the Pacific 'nasi, nnd upon his return te the East ''as defeated lv Richards for the Cen "etieut State title. In lete Septemher "e ni;.'l 11 lnuri t, the ninutepv ,f .lelin. "ion in the i;nst-West plnv, but thce "veries weie mcerded eitli'er before or fier the Oermantewn plnver bar lehrd his height in physical cemll- Vnr the ... ,: i ii... .i executed and of a laiger nrieh, but -IhLI'' JL V.mn ,n ,'"Sl"'iV ,C " net h.ie the terrific driv, and iiiiinn?lSalniim I ? B,,,nPlc,yr'1 '", ,,i0 fiiilnrnnre which Ihe champion enjeU bSSh n tlnh""1 'i0 'm'1i,s "'"!' V"- Ri'hanls paW out of the In 1 ,i 1 ,Z Ub'e n"''?InK, th"lp, "r'l ln ' unka of juniors, but nevertheless it was ne Iste rounds. Richards and Jehn-i c00li TPflr for VMini: (i.,nt rnni,i ,VL Hf ' nnd T11(len nnd l'nt- ir.tnnl junior title nnd with his nf" reachr'1 ,h( nmc position In thelfnt,pr J. D. E. Jenes, he gained nn- In his match nealnet Pnltnrt.ni, Til ','.".n sounded the hollow niecknrv of the' "imlilcden tourney bv defeating the ;ldcr of the world's title, -l-ll, (l-l. ,'," ': '',, Johnsten's victory ever Ichards wns in strnlght sets, and In '"" tinal the two veterans of the courts 'he two greatest player in the world mieil their struggle for supremacy Olden wen, nnd what n struggle it ""s. All the exacting strokes and1 rntegy of the game were centered in 's inntf h, hut neither nn unerring eve, ' Mcady hand nor a cunning, active '.nn feiild biiiig viitnry. The Ksue "s decide, en eiiilurance, and the huge r'.ime of KK Kin Benernted the neces- "ry energy te (enquer ihe little buiulle "' nrnes ,-,.em tl( -n. West. lohnsteu mat. hid Tilden in stroke '''J stniiegj. but he did net lime the V n ,,,n '" ,nn-v llim through. Little ".is eui in cm ,ewii Tllden 'Hill ,, ; ' " -, lriiLV?r,,V 1'lnj,,rs wl, l"n( ! '' championships n previous yenrs WHAT of new year! Tildin n " nlpplril. fl is middle finger Aas nni icverctl nt the tap joint and he ,,,,"',""""' "'" "'itfcr. lie man ii i'e the Mime mailer hi lm htai ' lure yrnii, b'lt he inn illii u '"I' ilistnme hifnie A, dm,,, t in ii lit of na t,i l inn, p s77i , lll'l'i"!! Plnveiu III I' V F '"..M H, Aiiati'iilitiu and Siinnif.li Hn.!ii"?.erH '"vadnil this i-nnnlrj for the j j;11," ' up piny, mid llie.v added celisld- I '" "i i en The ."line 111 SCIS. Hill llll- It 11 tn tirnlnlll- ' ,1... . I ....,.., nl l,n V.. ...,,, ... ...-. in ,.,,.,,,.. i V I IIIC II,M-, fwiinp' , ,,,' t,,-n., li, v.v- ""einem 'l'""e" l'"'"- "' ''"'"he Villn. V t v 11,1 r n i ,d ?,' ' r,V'riM-"!'( lAiiM'il'-ni llvweight champion. Mu.rii) 'n Hi- le f ,1, ,1 r ' 'l'!1'.1? r,sht "' V'11'' w ,,,fch '" "1, "l,nl nf ,lve I,,,,,,, 11 I ' Uini Htn.ight, .vear. I, ,,t.,emi,, ,10lIlH ,mt ,llk1 ,, , "'. I- .i. "',l1f,":,I,":i""HM"l11 New ear's D i, fistic iuegn.ni. stnn niiil ,, World and National Tennis Titleheldera World' Wlmldfdnn Champien Men' j nlnslrs Gerald I.. J'attrraen, Amtrnlln. .M'n'n doublce I. e. Andcroen. Au (rnUa, nnd llandelph Lvcrtt, Knalanil. Wemcn'H elnnlea Huznnnq l.cnElen. t rnnre. Women's dmitrie nuxnnnc I.i-neli-n, ' "n-, d llllr.nheth Hynn, America. Mixed deubli - Su7niin Lenglcn, J-ranee, end I'Ht O'llnrrn Weed, Aim. trnli.i. Team Champien lleldrr et Davl Cup Ameilrft- Til ncn, Jorumen, Klchardn nnd Wllllnmr. National Champien. Ot'TDOOIlH Nntumnl amnies. William T Tildi-n, National tIeubl--Tllun nnd Itk-h-ard., Clav court slnstn - William T. Til u?n 2t ,'lnv ceur deiililrr Haitian nnd lltir- eICK Veteran sli-Rlrs lir V II Ilnwli. X'lrran deublesWant end Davlii. ' Inlorce Imlnte nlniile. U K. Williams. IntorcellrKlnto doubles Neer and ualrr. .tunlnr .Ingles Arneld W. .tone. Jjeya' Hns-I" 1. O'l.aiuchlln. Hnyj' double Mill nnd .lohnaen tuther nnd en J. u. ):. nnd A W. Jenn. Women's nlnnle Mrr M. 11 Mallerj-. JIIm'ti'Mi"1 t,eubl"'i Mr" J""'"!' nnd filrln; Iii'rIi,miSi, 1(,.m Will. IloekV.'' ,leub1''' Sll" Will, and INDOORS National Jinnies Krancla T. llitnlnp. i;iiuipii j' r Vephidl. Andeiieii nnil H, it. Women a finale. lira M I r.llA.. ., hiih-ii n tioueie Mr I". If. Clndfirv Mi . .le.jup nnii ."?.?''. double. Mr M and William T, Tllden. 2.J .nil or alnnlca Kdirer I' li. .Mallery iMuaen 1.3 inr ,leu''1" '- I". Uansen nnd J, Hcya' flnKlra (Irevllle Acknr nnd splenditl effort of the Australians , w"i BU"W. nrV ,d Spain In'thS semi-final nnd final without I ! services 0f .Tames O. Andersen, who vasJerl- I .inl.. Ill . . ' uei in ier several weeus. was Iiighlv commendable. ' J he Australians defeated France, four inniihes te one, mid theu earned the right te meet America in Ihe rlinl. i lenge round by eliminating Spnin bv I the Mime score. It was peculiar that : the victory of the Fnited Stutes was nise dv lour matches te one. Patter son nnd O'llnru Weed scoring the only foreign triumph in the deublts ever lilden nnd Richard. 'n""""" drove further toward the ..,,,,,. i , limn ma,, nnv M t1(, vimt. inK iniiyei-s, tne Austrailnn captain reaching the semi-final. However, it remained for Mnnuel Alonse. the dash ing young Spaniard, te furnish the most spectnculnr piny. Alonse plnvs n verv interesting, colorful and all-around gnme. II is future Is probably brighter than nny the foreign players face. Alonse went te the round before the semi-final, there te bow te the Wizard of the Aest. Little Rill Johnsten. 'THF, foreign playm irctc rlated ever the tirntmenl accorded them in thi country and if theu had their iray there would be an "Ameiicnn Wimbledon" here in JOSS. Suzanne's Success AMKRICA did net send its usual number of high -class players te Wimbledon In the early pnrt of the summer, but Mrs. .Mnllery did make the trip nnd tenniR officials nnd players here were certain she would return with the crown. Intense interest was shown In the mutch between Mrs. Mnllerv nnil Mile. Siminnc Lcngleti. whose cellnpse en the courts of the West Side Club started rumors that her coiirnere waa , net the equal of n lawn tennis queen, i However, Mile. Lenglen dispelled nil I such fenr when she swept en te three l world's titles. ! The case with which the flower of I France snuffed out Mrs. Mnllery In the 1 linnl round Miutled the tennis public. Shu permit led the former Molln Uur i stedt only le games in the first set and ' wen the second nt love. In addition te her singles vlcterv, I Mile l.eiiglen paired with Fllnbeih Rjiiii, the California miss, for n tri. iimpli In the doubles nnd then teamed with Put U'JInrn Weed for a win In the mixed doubles. Wimbledon crevn ler Mile, t.ena. lew, and in the four yeuri ihe htn net lest one ict. .Miss Wills' Sensation Sllf- ilnliln ' 'm- 6'"' was supreme en American n'eurts. nnd Miss Helen Wills was the ",n,y tdiner capable of winning a Het from her. Dining (be se.it.,n ihe California girl made it nppaienl te all that the '""" 'v '"" " uisuuir wueii ncr ilium '" ,," 'inileiml clininpieiihip will be awniiicii. .uiss ti in,, in .spiie ei iicr Aeuth. is n mine Mulshed plujei than .Mrs. Ainlleri. Hit strel.es aie hotter itlennl honors In fnther-nnd-sen doubles' J OX Efi li one nf the pretegci of Hill Tilden, and there leeie n number nf ether young players en the inuiti duuiiij the season trim fihnirrd results of careful tcachmu. OffieUili arc niie in caring for the junieii. 'Ihe Inline nf the game tn thm inuiiliy icils trlth them. MURRAY TO GET THIRD CRACK AT RING TITLE Bat Will Come in at Flyweight Limit Against Villa Hiperlilhtiy l "In ! i lug tit!. will kliiii k fn'1 the ih, id nine in the fis'S of Hattliug Murrav. of ibis clt, next Mmi(lii. nfleriliieii wlien lie steps Inte ever a puiicn nun iuieck ineiienu irein Villa's head. Murrav is busy training down te the II) weight limit, lie plans ie go into ihe iiattic at ii- pounds I eight hours before the limit . In the 'event thai Millia) should linnl a sleep 'producing punch nflep nml.ing ihe ie. ipliicil weight linnl. he would bei nine ll,. new I'nil-'d Sfiiti-s lni if the lly. I wcigll's. t'a.l Tiiiiiaiii". of ileveiai,.. ami 'J.ihe Wli...". "' AlhiiiM. w 'I meet in 'lb,, setul-lliuil . lightweiglil beill el he nl iliHieq will bilnvt tegeilier two tugged sluggeis, i.. Ill . .......Iiiin Hilt Mil. 'mil lliivc.v lliigl Mel 'mlnnd will h ilcrf ( IIIIIA IIM'I 'Ill's) U 1 .'. llll mii-in, ei iiHhtKiyjt mm i.ev tuiire nrr m xiw mveiui CAGE RECORD FOR E Have Held Opponents Scoreless Frem Field in All Games Played This Season KEYSTONE NEARS PENNANT i Basketball Statistics rastkrn r.EAann ' xv. J., r.r. w i.. I linlnn. 1.1 .1 .sta Oeatea'lla TO . i'arndn 1.1 4 .70.'. tartar. . 5 11 . All. VH. 7 H HIT ll.adlnr 3 13 . TONIGHT'S OAMKS at Atlantic City. Camdn . Timten Jaaper. 1'IIII.A. MANtTAi TfUKnS' AV. I,. V r Keydera. f I ,S3.1 Wilbur. . J. Cl. ft 4 a .7 riveibr'U. M. - It., S 2 ,ni)0 Metal P... Colenlnl . 3 2 .000 Steel II . l.EAOL'R W. I., r.c. a 4 am l 4 ,20n 1 .1 .107 PIIIII)EI,riIIA OH'.I.S' I.RAGl'B w. J., re iv. i.. r.r far Perv 4 n i ene Sleellt., l a .400 noeKwonii a e 1 une Kevatem-. n 4 .0(10 Am. ii. i:. :i i .7.10 i.eii. v.ii e t .oeo LAST NIOIIT'H RKSHI.TS , Maniifacturera' Letixun Kryatenn Tele., nllOnn r.l U,ua1 tTnrl,ltB lr.. Il,..nh flAlltlal. A lilac!; nil. Oorbreok' Carpet Ul. (Ilrla' I.ague Car HerUca 34. Lehlih Vaiiej s. atcel HeiMla 7. Keyatnna Telo Tele Telo Vlien 4. Palmer A. ('.. 43 Northern J.lberty. SB. ItpoUweod, 32, Doylestenn Amerleaji I-eKlen. in. Mcr-all Pest. 26 flearv Pest. All Junlore, 45, "lielim A. l,n.. 1. !, iii.:i..i..ii.:. ;t.1 r .i -1.1.1.1. t-.ii ij.j I mr ijti-ii in i mr i. iiiiiiiiri uiiiu in 3 ' "vunui, illltl laVJIIBa.! 1 UIIC'tV rtr UUUCU te the list last evening at Yennh Hall, .14 te 2. At half time the totals were 21 te O. One of the regular guards, Eleaner Eyre, who pnlrs off in the backfield with Hetty Schenckel, was missing.; Qrtt, avwiItaI In mb n.nRni.nl t . It. I.. .. uiiciuati ,-, H4 iiviiciciii ill tiiin i.u- , pnclty as the most experienced fellow i playing basketball. ' Scores Seven Baskets Last night Betty mndc seven baskets, ' nesiues ecing tne nig netse in tne dock deck field, by keeping the Lehigh Valley girls from scoring. She was net the only nlnyer te hit the cords for two-pointers, however. Edith Rright made four, Kitty Lentz two, Charlette Walten one and Isabel Isinger one. The lone tallies of the losers were en fouls by Miss Guerrir and Miss Barlew. Florence Eakiu's Steel Ilea'dle pass ers wen their second game in succession, downing Keystone Telephone girls, 7 te 4. At half time Steel-Heddle wns trailing one te nothing, but the win ners repented their performance of the previous week when they rallied in the second hnlf and wen out. Three field goals were made durine CAR SERVIC GIRLS CK .---ipbu carne.a. 3, Ci.er r.tbelic , centrntiug en defensive football in prnc .far will T.h e' s.u , bed Van y," ,'l'MW Tm' W,f '""" 'l"" , '-culiar and K" erv? ' t Z v. nrT7t,,, rl I, nrVL' ir1'''111' "llllf,N ","1 h 'l"''ly '" r. JJL0 B!vcn without nnr poMlblltref NI5y KILL DALUVS i!' ''t.l rfl Hi' te Z rZurl, . ?J" b,' hi Ilis t all ' M'"8 "" Denees. Oui (ue. Knchnntmcnt. Gos- nny receupment. This club led !n tetnl OT n goal scored against them Inl "f-0,?rnnmnt of ! I es X '. , the. F,f,nn '"""y hp 1''".V"1 end hawk. Mirtingale nnd Zev encb wyrn dis ; tri but ion , ng ,.rilpha,ica"ly i, eight games plnved this sensen. I '""? '0,,lnnmpnt "f li"h- N,'v'" position nnd was rated ns one of the nbeve S2O.O0O. While im particular daily nvernge distribution. NoverbtJatenlntiHeevearsefconi-l inwe en- of .hi, division -- I aslne,, K Snt !, tnSrrrti " " '" ftMfi ft ffS'S Car Service quin.et of the P. R. R 'S.ft' ghTlK'.te tim -&' -rt "i"' '" hM Sec Year Division tumnlX, M" " reup of the eight ventests In which if necessary, before New Yenr's Dav. rl i -n Ti.n tin-oe-venr-nM u e 1ms changed ""'. -he fair railroaders have participated le decide .which eleven men were besi LlViSir""?,' i " nt1 m eT & rl L s'tal" content. . Radian w ifntifin, llit. l.-.j t. -i i. i I rnfflli. tiaa-ilinll r1ilK hna ficnnn-.I l. I.... 1" ' I .1 .1 ... .1.1 .11 .( . i.iH 1K. u,ii iu iii-i inni-c uuiuui) ituiiuii unu .yhlT,,. 7. ,t,-- .,,,. ,.'...-, i v,,., n-iii i,e,. '.,. n .,.i,.i.i.... ...,"" ' '" i"iv.--.... ."-.;-, '."..."'"' -innsii camns of thp Ph in. Isabel Isinger. et the second team, in i,e Heuthweat for the ,?a.niW trip ihia his ass slants ivmmvM N'! ,!'?' :Mk,"",s nrt H10 "e'C ,' e,p"ln Intwlub compefter, yes.ei- ! divided .he play nnd seccedcl In up- ; SS. ndW??tcbnerUn .."chie'Sle fit " Junlw Vn"X : R'lWI I s'TOe'wTiskawrv- wel, 1 1 ' ,& nIn"fl.'Slr"'t ' triple ,I,S wh,.h . holding the laurels of their team. ' ?hrf.5?nln,;,1. ,. Cnrle.cn "sink'; 2ut KetucVv S,.e-' se'tback. a"d agln' The Car Service girls nre .eusid- ! '1nJd,"" Bn1 u"ie"' " ii tlir.c .....IJ,''T'?11 in. L,rir",WN,.,,,nf. ?.h ra. mi.t',:,fi. Munich took down i The !ermrintewn CrirU -U,h .,, crnbly lighter than many of the femi- ' IFi el.l is nS t " s , n 1 , ne ', K7'lT , li'"" ' '. ' lfi"l nc Mx mtrh tra ,M f e nine teams new playing basketball, but y y p , PennHrlvnnln'a history that all games , '.,,.0 "'lIlR 'ni -'"' in the 'Special ;t thJi '.J",, 'league "fermTnte 'n their speed mere than offsets any dis- iV , .7. , , , have been plnjal nt home. equnled the world's recetd. He wa ! IJ. by losing two lurches te r'vSnv.l ndvantnge In this respect. Thev handle 1923 Gi'iairOIl Schedule T',1S ,v,'" ,',tn', "'"t l'me t hn I Centie net hlghlv rcsardH as n two-year-old. ' bccetncH ecr-nd In Hie line, and RacmVer the ball mere araccfullr. and Bettv l C'1n,. "H?. '''VJl .".".. ''innsylvania's , n, . . . ,.... dub A uneTpectr-dlv divided honors -" " -ni , Ni'imri n i r i hi 'rnrtnc i iiikiam" i ni m nvnn r (. ii. the gnme all by Steel-Heddle. Eleaner Atherholt wns credited with two nndi .ji, ", r' -" . ii:.j Mnry O'Sullivan with one. Miss Agnesli't'CWt Uriier I'llSt Mitt' Allien nnil I-.Icaner Atherholt also made, geed en foul tosses. The fleer work of ' Eleaner Calvin featured. The four points of the Keystone' passers were frm fouls. Miss Welk,el made one ami the ether three were caged by Miss Margaret Blglcy. She made a record for the season in delnz se, as she hed but three tries from the ! ....., black mark. This feat has seldom teaDLl ELOPED WILLIAMS accomplished by n female baiketeer. j uu,uw Keystone Near Geal Kevstene Telenbene meeil no trifle" nearer the fiist hnlf pennant in the Philadelphia Manufacturers' i League race bj defeating Steel Heddle ' .i4 te 35. The telephone lads only have I in ilefent Mel.'il Edee next week anrl hn first half ting is thcliv . - . .-- . . All the Keysmners took n hand in the scoring and piny was of a loose na- , tine, rue winners ureppeu in twentj twentj twe field goals te fifteen for the losers. Coifelle. with seven, was high. The Pasi-en. Gottlieb & Black five took second place by trouncing Over brook Carpet .12 te 21. The P. G.'s caged gnnis trnm every angle msny being ei the long-range variety and sensntinnn' Galley, nt center, was the stni. with six two-pointers. Ne games will be phued in the league tonight, as scheduled, but three nights will be utilized fej playing of the final t (,nmnD nf the first half next went , Camden at Jasper Thi Camden Bkeetcrs will oppose Jnsper tonight nt the Rese Garden. The Jcrseymen must win te keep m the i running for the first half flag. , 'IM,. Tmwilu hrivi, .nmi. I j ,V,a ., ,., 1. .0 ....:.i 1 ... .,..,! ' " : V". '" ""- '""" i Willi H rusii nn 1111a i-viiirni.-eu 111 nifir' .,,.1, I'inl,,,-!!! n.l 1. ..!!.. Clinic-. ,i,,t . 'iiin,iiir ftiii) Ii-UUII1K. tMi ... nieive iiciii iron a On Camden's Inst visit In the uptown' hull they wen out in the closing nun- . ntes nfur .lasiier nau leu all the wtij YOUTHFUL GOLFERS PLAY Walter Swope. of Cleveland, Second te Champien of 1921 I'ineliursl. N. C. Lec. 2S.--A held of f-eiit) -two .veuiigslere, ranging in age finm eight te fourteen venr, leek pari in ihe iiialil')ing round of Pine Im i ni s iliinl ininiinl lunier (hnmplon (hnmplen sliln in irnament en the illrririili 'n .'. i nurse here and qunlilled in five divi-I mops ei mm- run vera enen nnil with smrcs Hinging from 40 te 101 for the I nine holes ei pisy Gieige T. Dunlnp. Jr., et Suinmll. X. J., aged thirteen, winner et quail fjing iiiund nnd the tournament last .vein- and the scar befete, led the field h.v a iiinisin of two studies nnd annexed the inediil vvilh a card of -It! for the nine hole-. Walter hwepp. of ( eilarbroek. I'n. ng.d fniiii i, followed with -IS. Ferbes Wilsen, ihe twelve-v-sir-old son of AVillie Wilsen, Hie Yerk llmhm- and Piuebur i I'l-ofcsiennl, iiiMllHed with ."ill C.iile I'l'ierne. of New Yerk, nged i iieen. it.is ei in , nun coin peted """i'" ". " "" ".. . i kei ine w,., ,.1,,-s . vision. (pilik nnd grabbed Baineit in, he .i. - - swinging through the gyr.-. deer. Snooks te Celehratr "GheD-il) that Jeb, rieir," Mli:. Spooks te celebrate ges,ed. sort of pleadingly. H . n U1,I S; f '"?'ifi!f'.a;s?,riisa'v sr"j ?; -h . ,i.iU Tim . M "v nn lien,. ,m ,Mm,. nbes tli!' ceniplele c,f nl, of lllleeii. Ui.iMieil ill ,iti mill completed 1 Penn Coach 1 1 i wmmmmmmmmmmtmmmm, L 1 lB:MFmm 444 ivimillllHianillHr LOU YOUNG Captain of the Rnl nnd Uluc JOl.t eleven, uhe will probably Miccerri lehn W, Ilelsmnu ns head cearli At Franklin Field. PREPARES STRONG DEFENSE coach Bezdek, of State, Prepare te I upon Voiiek. but there linn been no nfll Offset California Attack rlnI. nnneuiiremrnt ns ye. PAKHilenn Pullf Tiv "? M.r, ((UllK rnnehed the freshman lentil 'I t, Benlek. conch of Penn JtJn.e '; , " nru. "". 0IV1 ? "n of Heis- p.eM . ,... . ....i. .. .,i, .nueii ie Man. - . . : HMenK, guara. wlie was in- t. .1. Uedenk, guard, who was 'n- ftrlArii"! ntm Trej: ... ,.,. -.... u.. r.MH. (. ...I, I,,,, ilV, te cet in the "reiich ainff Thn jans'aise held ng ilv work' ' . R niitu ' OUIH. in P.hihitun p.. ,,. r, u 30 Exhibition Games for c uh.s n.trn.e. n,P. usThe ch.e,er. ., J nail., llnail.K 1 rl,lU Wn .n .1.1... 1 The comntete Ifte;? Venn fnnthnll schedule, all the games te be played en Frnnklin Field, follews: Sept. 29 Franklin nnd Marshall. Oct, 6 University of Mnrylnnd. Oct. 13 Swnrthmere College. Oct. 20 Celumbin Unlversitj. Oct. 27 Centre College. Nev. 3 University of Pittsburgh. Nev. 10 Lafayette College. Nev. 17 Penn State College. Nev. 20 Cernell University. I ri - .n b-. m . . ..--.... . .. v. . nih viuiirn i ' ' ' I I ' w i I i'r Hew I Made My Start in the Boxing Game 7cri Handled by Sum Harris, Who Began as Manager 20 Years Age By SAMMY HARRIS "DOYAL SEVEN POINTS was ihe name of an athletic club of winch i J wa member about twentv ien . '.. , . . "r0 in New erk .wmmmm .. 'i,,, 11'.. 1. . I "nil, ,, I- (i.l'l swell grin and many of the le.i her pushers who weie. nrettnd In these1 days used te cornel te the "Points"! and get in simp for bouts. Itnxitlg iiiU"li ed ! Hie from 'je time I Iii-ii i..i:i.'ii Hie club nnd I ir- , cideil te bpieiiii ii -lerestesl in t i, e s p e r t n. live 1 . Being n better SAM HARRIS talker than a boxer, there was only one position in flstiruff for me that was te become a manager. Se I kept my ejes peeled for a iH.vrr who 1 could take under my wing, nf ,,v ,lw,, ( 8liy. . 11 ,lf T tn. ,..1,. l..,tl, ,. 1 ,. "Ill fc.V .J.., ,11,., . ',, ,, 4UIH,' JIM".,,'. MUingstei' sKipping mound, slinti. rv -tiexing anil piliu liing 1 1( lag jiuncher, Ie my mind. 1 k(,pt close te thin boy, 1 Il1' -'nt '",0 1,,s .i,tVrl'.f. ''e.he mid wlien H. in m aiirnrUn 1 recnunlrcil him na nn nihcirr diiver who I had seen juggle bnrre's n"d .-. ' .., :"". : biues ns IF ihc.v were le.vs lemiiiy Daly v,ns the eiitb'. name, and it didn't take me long te find out that lie was n "fi'M' ugent." open for n manager. Wc decided we could understand r.iili ether, ami Uini I started out te seek scraps for Dal). Willie I .en is and n number ei lights used te banc mound the cub .... the - kidded me about Temmy, but the 'I'. lad win) drove nn iisncatt ler a i.v ng had (truck my fancy. Substitute Jeb Flerry Burnett, of Jeiscy Cnv, had n lad named Alex Dunai'lil.! win, was highly touted in thine diijs. Dunn, hi" was matched te meet Jee Tipuuin in Baltimore, just after the latter b.nl scored u kuoikeut ever Terrv M' Govern. Naturally, Harnett was am ions te have his uiun whip the Haiti- luerenn. A few days In-fore the lentest Dun- a'hle became ill and Flerrv rusltd uiuund tu the Keynl Seven Points In seanu ei ,i mn mi.ii.i. i get till' W r--'i i i,..m Wat aamjl I ILija iS 00 YOUNG CHOICE F R PENN COACH Grid Captain in 1913 te Be Named Football Menter Next Week 1923 SCHEDULE RATIFIED I'm A.eun enntnin of the Wl.'il niiMlvaniafoe.bnll tenni. will be ! id reneh ., f the Red nnd Hlue eleven! I'e hen neTi inn unies mere is n ehniue in the preenl plan" rndlenl of the I football eemmlftee. The femniittee Enverninjj the gridiron spoil met late yesterday and ratified i 'I'hediile nf nine ciimes. ineludiiiK contests with Centre College, I.nfnyette and Celumbin, nil new opponents, end nt the same time discussed the lern of herd coach te succeed Jeb Heisninn, who has reigned. The ennehinK position wai hoi F.en .Teurdet nnd Leu yeuiiK. Dr. Jehn KcmkIi, freKhnien mentor, having with drnwn nt n provieii' mcttnp. It ia tniil llinf tins rimtiit Mnnimiii An.stl.l., ,.,,i U naLllit ntir te Ifitl unninn llrt jn''rx,s xvherc he has cone te snenrl next year s captain from bis home tnerl l,0PIn' mf1" pvit connected with nn sports and he was strongly backed by the assistant coaches and members . i" iis.-iDuiui iii.ii'iirn mm niHiuiiirs 'r ..... r- .l.-li .- ! !.. . i i lit" rueiunii uiiiiiuiiei- ill srcuring 'thp npnenlment. according te what has i... ... , t " . , , '".,'"";' ""'" " wurt' t"ns"'rcu '' ....-.- , ,vxiecicu ie ne a sumcient nurnctlen te i All the new Htadium. The game with Columbia will be the first since 11120. I Lnfnyette tnkes the plnce of the Nnvv. Negotiations were under wny with the Midshipmen for a game in Washington en that date, but permission could net be obtained from th Nuv.v Ilejinrf- ment for another gnme nwnyi'tem home, and Pennsylvania could net see its w:y clear te pla.v the game at Annapolis. I.afn.vette is one of Pennsylvania's eldest opponents and has met the K-,1 and Blue eftencr than nny ether team en the list. ....i .. , ....,." .. ))' , Lip Readers Werk en Siki-Carpenticr Case Paris, Dec : In i,e hope that tlie might be able through the siicine of Hn reading ie mteiprei the words spoken by rlie managers of Geerges Cnrpentler nnd "B,v . .ling" Slki, when the motion pit -tines of the fight caught Descninps, acting for Curpenticr, conversing animatedly in SiM's coiner with the manager of the Senegnlee nt a frit bill phase of the battle, tin. uini uini missien which is investigating the light showed the picture-. Ie two dci.f mutes yestcida.v. Tin (omuils-ien hns de -lined te give the result of it,s experiment, but is was incited that v was sue sue cedsful. I)alv s a'h nunc before I fiualiv caught . --..ii iiuiiiiiy nun ins ral "I've get a bei.t for veu. Teinmr " I iiifnrmed the juggler f ,, iries inn was proud 1 hn 1 I was s(Mll, . 1,', mn lie geed as iu.-11'.n.ei --H,.', J,j, ,. 'e igh gut in Unit mere. I, in ,,, 1 , , llll -Ile." inininv wanted -,, ,,u, 1H light avvny Hut 1 previiiled 01 a-l. .ii- aim te ie.iii-ii 11s i.rse -nni can t ,, H ,,,,. "iiggt sting fhai he miKb, wnnt , :, u'i'k when he returned l0 New Veri- lie i-h We .trrtved In Baltimore and Hiere v a a parked house out te ,.,, Dn)v and Tlpinnii g0 te It. The bnv stepped into Ihe ring t. hell rang, and the,, Uww I was ,,' f, .i,r m.inngei- was s VM(,, , In 1 old " ni'iimn a- L'lvinc i,K territic slash. ng. linn mei n;.- M -, b,,v ever tin- ring in the hrst i.,nn. Slnp,s Tlpniau a all In the seiend D.ilv, i,, r.,.,, ,.i ..,' ' .'.'"! '' n'" en - iTi, ti.ua u nr el-.ni, iv e . UI1K liv Willi a Wild ns it ...i,. ..t ii. .,.. ''I"" "" kli,.,..l ,u.. ". "' '"'"I'oe.-e s uee street en the chin hwI Jee went te sleep The house was in an uproar. I was besieged with compliments and suggestions were made for me t,. r..inin n Halt inn.i with "tiie nexl world's . Im.,.,. ' Dnlv and 1 icumlneil , ,i. x. ! nn.Mlnl CI,.. .....I ..,T... -"" ...". ..l- .. i r . " .i "',' , """ ','11"' SO geed JIII1I IMHI I llll I rtllTiklit I I... i w .-- ......,,- , hiicw i i.mi , become a native. I ,,.. bee,, ,..'.' i.e.. . ill in. ii.ii , I ..... e , i. .,'..1 ii rest. " . s,,( ... , , . ; in my wenty je.irs ni th,. ffllll, r have handled many bnrrn. Ineln Imp ! Kid Willlnms . .1 I . rt- . i ''-,'. ,r , ne" S. , w no I i ri,.i. n. i,ev en tne sneets ami develop,!, I iht0 a Imntnimveight chainiu'en of the weild . All of whlrli leads up (l Mm jHiliit that lit) experience in ,v lug has been In handle mlttinci. from an iwlicnrl driver t world's cli.'inipinu, i ' twi 'Wieu i ii wi' iVi' !Sr'wT'Vv'1,'',M:'i'ii,,,'nl s"un i" if mim piedu.-t f,.i V'hUW&'tJl1, rW'rfiiaW"u' "''""V.'V !,"",I,'! ,,"""r'I f ."Hiihiik mil 1 1 nny if, horses. Ihe iliuuv se m-d te I ,. iil, u ifnri r ( aiji-nth, crt , nay rays A. a. U m ,, c i,,ac7 ,,, V , U,,FI,,e , ! .""'m-,!. ,. r $ ul .; lry'ZLl ' " f th;; Linen Aihi.n,. ,-,. , ,.,, ," ,"',', ,Zm l?ffAn,Zl ,ni',:. YT '"-'J"- ".d S" - - V'; - - Kntl',Mi 'h"n ' ' "' "" ''"tnu- INTEREST IN RACING IS INCREASED IN 1922 Records Made in Distribution of Stakes and Purses, Belter Competition and Turf Pastime ! TRACING in Amotien hn. taken en an , , IV i itnpertniifp never before reached, jThnt i, true the amount of menev 'ii."iriiiiiu'ii in miikph nun Mn-rr, hi ii.v "iimlici- of lierscs in raeitiff. in thesit- tendnnee nt rnr. In ;" ""V'W "'Med H. Hi- MrtH and in the Inrgq j jniimuer 01 in-rai hhiimiii, hk records for -.peed nnd money winnings .There wui no Mini ) War devetepeil. It may be yeais before there N nn' Mnrylnnd dislributed te horsemen in te cemirre with the jerless tacer, ,'he your .$1.3-tt),r50. In 1022 the but the Renenil nveinge li raised te it.s Maelnnd field of reeing produced for peak lili.i. Ilin I Ivl nr. ... .. year, em-eM. tritA trlnniti04 nfSihii': ''"'" .. . . hen Mervieh early in Jlie spring iu - ". " - ' .' . . . .. . .i ! lowed up his sensational tso-etir-elil h! -inning the rlcl, Kentucky Derbv ns n three-yenr-eld. though net i in renmrkable time, he was hailed as i the coming chumpier., but his laureN i i . iV i:.l l, tnn fnilml. He v.lls eellDSCll UV ...... ,. V , . i ,y.. t.. hliknwny. Reikmln.ster and ethers In , fnuv fmlnmi I iV weuM ,, ,,, , ,lame n d.atn- me iuu nere ei tne jmr was eiu r.Merniinnter. in iuciiit te-en years. I winning S71.07." in 11)22. bringing his total winnings for his brilliant career l uu te S241.2H!. placing him second te' Mnn (V Wnr in winnings. This re- marknble gelded seu of Mclree has srrnt stamina, nnd his winning daya are nor evr The greatest icceptien I gien inn horse was extended te Ex- teriiiinaler at 'Tiicii. where lie went ' n ereiy te encourage the .pii that bad ,.,. i,im srt jn n (.,ty where racing j was being revived. j i.( uatrcr. n six-vear-eld, wen mm. ...... i f .i . ... -l several races, ins (etal being : :!,s,i(i. Firehrand. n fnur-venr-tdd. after n llind beginning, wen S'il.iriO. Captain Alcei-k showed n nmarkithie come- bill k. get ting aw a j with ?'!'-'. .'S.W. C.rey I.ng pulled down mure than S23.UO0. The eHI '.inp.iigner Benifnre wint above ihe S'Jii.OiiO-mark. V he upsetter of the year im, flfiniiu. tinned hn S. I) Kiddle, of Philadelphia. Jfi should his te lainhiihlc rlii'i h;, drftatinn the ef.r ie the Washington Ili'uditnp at Invril for $2.1 J7' nnd iwninij linht l.m'n nt linn -i . Ifikii"! Ihe Heirie IFnndiiiip. lie u en ,li C,2h. In (' m ut net l.i lei.tnni'd te pay lnih nddi. 1 Lucki He.' neservc cspu-i.i! nien nien tien. With d'l hi- bail luck and illne-n I he battled re-eluielv for the top of the 1 threo-yenr-el I division, and succeeded in winning .2.".(i."0 Bunting and Tiystei, ,,f ihe Whitney barn, shewisl geed perferinaiiK's Recerd Prices for Horses Prices 1 iiil f r iin.rn ighbteiis 1 ein bed new I..I1 1. vide, A the S.irfc. toga snbf 4.MI iTend of vearli ivs, larueh from Ketitn, l;v fdrtii-. were knocked Mown for n guild t-jtal of il.1.7e0. ,nn average of 2377 ench. 1 Horses in training also brought roe. jenl prices Harry I'njne Wlntnev sold , Wliisknwii.v 10 II. 1 . Cln'X for $12.". (iflO and Goshawk 'n U A. C.iehrim for , s'n.noe .1 S (.uden p-lld ,S.",O(10 ler Snob II -nd S,".7 IIUO for Dunlin. v'n'li wen 1 be Hepelul S'akes. The Kan is St1 ' 1 ii'. STliIHiI fe- li'ii! I.ernci . I'l , 1 1 1 1 hr I ','n.ilid hiile-. w 1- g "Mtei t liii 1 11' a v pti ' I- mis lime in Mi s ei mr K,i. the susin.l ""isiui hi ;,iii., rs. sinii tile powerful Batn eca-, Mnbie, 1 owned by llarrv P. Smc'mi nnd Sam Hildreth, leil in r.innev winn-tigs, with a tetnl of .s2.0.."ll).,,. Hnrrv Pajti" 'Whltnev was n 1'l.n.i' si,-.mi. vsjtb ! 22,.IMI7: W S Kilmer. Sm,-,.7.ia: I J K. I Ress. V.'.'IV n T Wll- -1.11. Sl.".'i,21.". -I "s C.iHlen. Si:.";. I is.; 1 I.1t1ffert Jeiu-.. .SI.'il 101 ; Greentref t.lldn 1 Mis, Pivin Wlvii'-vi, Sl,;.'.- 1.,;, 1 11"' t t;i- Miiu.i'titi t-iariv aif Ie (.'Hi ' c-tl.e ll.b - r it p.- ii '1 ml' M--i i . ihlail I Killing In 111 I lie . d'M! lulled i.VVI.its "! New V.ik ineii in )' in "I' I'-n- New erl. iuie et t i e.'i .Ncn S ,n in sink, it .ii:d puiees te hersv "l.'-'si; s n nt ins He. lid nut mnkc nine! unpmw output .f nninev this Vci, -ii wli.'i 1SI21 In in. :. il,.. gain im I e jear .v.i- ..iij 'l... n-..dest sum of S 1 7 .'tin The lv i major r.i"., Belmont l'.nk eui S.n'iiug.i. el.in,. . m W"'d.,.s ii -reus m s7 ;;j ( ''i ebsi-r' ; ',ai in u. " a . I ticarbv ci- as 11117 N." Yerk's 'eisl rliHtrib'1'i..i J,1.-.1,1 X . te ..vn'i. was tin. t.jt.,1 ,,f i i,ii ll '.II ii iieulileil bv tl'.ir .-il i ..ll t .1 :, ' ".11 d'.llt.l ... In live w-m hm-I ) Krmilv iu:e u..m ,,l , l,i , . ., II, h.,ik!i i,i.l .. . . tin nwn.-r- .1 -i m nltli.myti w wmiM ................... 1. . .11 . .-ins.. n,i - . n i-i- . .inie.is.1.".-. .... 'i'.i iMiurniA inf iirti tii innrn up nt Ihirtv twe-venr-iil-ln of 1022 te KHOW , i " "S-tf0?.1. ?UP- "' ' w" ." Cnjll preb- R,,efler speed te Mervieh. the champion "'(i" 'T'V.-J nl r"lS-.3"?"A..rftch'," ,ls W. twb-year-pld of 11.21. Of the let. -ft" ,,; X ,,. Sa v h Alley wis tne lenuer. fjne weni0 ,i. m),i:,V , ' , ' ''',' ", er.i'.iir si,.. nD ,.1.. e,rnniMl hv . UKP '.'nterprlslnir libernlity of the n'pme,; n 9 the blgt-t winner of the! : )lalVLi'?y rh which, following '.. . ... ... . ..-, . ,...,. i DU1KCH 111 inifi. r) ,1 net l,..,!tin r,k... i se iv n Aiie wen lie ncinium ri i ' .nii,n i,. ... .. --.-... ..,".., , Futurity and the mceriI division of tl. ' ,,ivUienH v.'th , 8VnnnIf""ir i yi .'" 'T0 Fimllce Futurity, which bad se mnnv B imn v ?e ni ,m9i,0 nMr" ,0 "'T1'' entries tlmt it had be run in two race ' t0 ? r of stnrtin? nn,l Ihe stnhe denblwl a"i ff tleltl ever n nnrrew trnck. nnil nil! smut, (milium. -J r(,,,OP,i . .,, i,,,.,! , . ,. fixaiiiii mnk .teenna im ncu I w itlieut n p. i'e l ..t iliiu-.uiu.liess en i tlie p.ni ..t il -ir t.-njeiin. In tin- fn '"-l... t... . III! ,1.. V W...I. . r i . i v. , ,,-,,. 1 ' , IIUI.Ill 'II U-s llll .il'llir si,., e , ,i, uj, .v. i en; riHlni.' I ileld has si','. I" lien the I'lieruui ,s total of s,,ss, , :; ,s. and that is nni. thing te I e i tell. I of Keutuc'..j li l.s In l'.i'.".1 disti-Ibiitid I le horsemen .' imitl .f Sl"iS!l.tJ7.", ' 1 It Ir new ii 1,'iiu t me ince the Km- i.jue iiic,,, i, iii i;.i en ie siiitw an K . . , . ,, . ,,''' -1'ini of pr gi.-s n w,i u,., ln K,,. ,,"'1, UU"K '" """' '"!'""'- i:r'eiits the uu eriaut gain f mi .'"'" l?iriii,(i(Ki. in . eiupariv,.,, ,, -?if ''" :" -m. J' , , " '''- ' " teae nil in r'.i. i. it i:i'j sh..ws tl , Bigger Crowds Feature This Year heatlhu pain in the matter upticrnteii in the mind of etenrrt. , f(R(( n Kcntcly ,n , eibpf renter lieliK et rnelnff. it mny well hi- doubted whether tee mtieli money Is no' M& Hctly ceinmerdHf nipwt Is SlnJ mn' iiuieij in tne etwrurement of the nobler nppenl of n great sport Tn M.irjland " iiiinia, u t iiui n Miiriii iv innra riinn . .it - rn , --..,.......,,,,..,,.,.,.., (100 In excess of its tetnl in 11)21. This 1 rini. t.. .i." ". "" . """.''.""I .!., ':' ",p vwe rrninncniiin cases is xv iinnnr tiiA..i..i . t .. I iX ... ''clV" ,nr- anS tllp 'almost ch i:i,. ,4-.i ... ., ' - . " :" " """-- i rnc jerr .y.7.9,WJ. BIG SURPRISES MARK INTERCLUB SQUASH PLAY Racquet Team "A" Dropped te Third Place in Club Race rl'l, r . -...; i.nunes et cnni.ee were very . , , . -.. ii u.iii, ii.-teruinci.v. 'rtr, T mm.T ....Ji 1 .. nreppen te third rilnre which creates n big surprise, as thnt team has mm the championship for trn veirs s.rees. sivelr. ' "" The Merlen A team lnndln- fourth en tlm list. nNe gave n jolt te 'the fn lewei- of nllHV, ns rtuckman I ee its tar plnver. went down te defeat nt the hands of D. A Newhall Ra'ce-iet D.'s first plaver. ' ' 'M Overbroek . took fire games from Priii'cteu P,. and se pushes into itth place en the nrd. Merlen B drennlm: out wiih one point less. Rncnuei Club B, wen nn additienn! point lat " eiuiesenj. wlien if. jj. Dena von de- , featec W. IT. Rnttles. of the Prine- ' ten Club, and with that extra nnlnt , nuuni te vcterflny s total 'f stands tied with Pnntetnn B. havipg fiirteen victories ea.-h tmm FEAREY WINS MEDAL ! Captures Qualifying Round With 77. Maxwell Kas 83 Card I'ineliursl. N. C. Dei. ' --"'br qualifving round of the twentieth u-i-nun! niidvvinter teutnameti was i.hv.ei )n the W.uinpien-h.p (ejre nt Pine. In. :s ,rr. and vve-i bv Meil, i I Fearer, of Garden City, nhe le.i lb lie .1 d mere than We cnr.testan's br -l mnigin of one stroke nnd who wen the medal with a reun i of TlS-rtii 77. Neri.inn Maxwell. (,f Phl'ndelpl 'n. who del en ted W. ('. I'ewnes in tin final of ihe North and Seuth teurna- ' ment some jear- a;m -irid wh w.iv en of the leading favorites, lyinlihed in s;n, v in ten mi -i nhe.-nl cf him. Beets and Saddle ,.,, , ,, ," , ' lf,.1-'1 '"V ,,"r'"', ''"' f'"i'"re if.ee "' 1",r'"i l nil, t..ila . b-iii''-. -nni Reed nuddeis together. M'nMnn. A . '"'.ch improved of late, might last the liiile and s-ventv vnrdt. Amerie.iu I!, v and Bbn-neysteiH inn sn Iho ri;t. lletsi". w hi. '1 -eein bc-t nr" ' 1 ,ist 111. '.;,.k. I'ii sl BliiM.. I..,. Tili s. . nti.l I.ticlv I.'iiur'. . Ki'U. ' Tli".' Itish C,,K-. s. ,' , Cen l . M l.i -i'i ' r, ,' a--.iV, , A. A.'if'.''i" Pi". I', in evsteni T' Tulnn. , B11I mi t':u Kviici'"!- AI1.M0. V..! C.ib.i I'ii 1, tc Miijcc Havana r.tt r.ice - Winnipeg. mndee. lllu-.i.n-.s- S.cni.l t; .tl Wehle, Medusa, Barrettn. Third Mm, Rlegcl. Feul Weather, Edgewo.,,' Fourth Puff Ball. Den Pepe, Spuds Fifth Fair Virginia. Jup Mmnn, l'nre', Sixth Corcoran. Th Pirate, ijunker Tla .Fiuna First ia Pes We'ch, Pekev P, I) 'ible Fie, Exi'lv-n It" Tev.n. Hi Tub'. J .. k I ,-., or, -I'api-,' igifi Ti.ud K.'irtl Knighibeiin, I ir'e. I'-in Vim Patrick, Fu'th I. .,-! J'li- , dp. 1 i.el.i Butten-, s ti,. winpi Picdri. Le lis. Sivi-irL -I'.iler,,;! ,J Itegrcsse, Jehn, Jr. Ihe iHinkmnlwcrs nenm '. ne h.n-g. Ilavnrs That t- lis fur :., ;.i., cu.in't . i i nil. etneil. Mutuels m" sir j) 1 vngue nt the Hack, but ii'm- stiit .. ' will be of ih haril-Uiued kind md fro. i ,.ev mi it is prehabli- Hint Hm-ann Will tlS'll-e v.'l ' ghth III ,..- srri." Till Hill t U. sill 111,. Ml, ui.i ', ,, .,,., .' ,lr,IH ,l, 'it an 'in tiiiiniiiiiii iru-ri n;i. -ii '.l.i lii'ii .., .,i.fli:uM Mii.Pr.uf. .H.n. '. . .. :..!.. I ,....., . , . . . r.m- iSv.mitmI! trap!: Th.. n.,.. ;...'' . . . ' " '" "I' u 1 1. ..w 1.1 1 rt, I ......... .1 I'l'UI a l '"l 'M Mil IIIN tJU'Hj l.lf fllLi.lk til I NO nil Ifil-L I .. niseis ai me eui irirs. (.) nnnn j,.,M, and ie. thiire'U'bly i.-iuiilinr with t! ' ,,.i . tive soil, (ill-pet s first net On hns !., . te niii.'ve sevirnl inches of recentl) ,,,,! soil which reinije.1 the drjing of tb. trui k last week. IKIMMl m:u If v ii want tn v.,, v ,,,,,1 .,,, , , , s.e.icv MfI.ir-1 and U.uia II 1 , it- ,'t ". Et.' "I r'nl'i I.Kl-OBn Mikr 1-1 1. I -life College Basketball McGILL UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF'pENNSYLVANIA ' Wcightman Hall, 33d & Spruce Sti. Monday, January 1, 1923, 2 P. M. " "":rin:iil It set III tne t'reaknegs Rirved ketn 1 60 1 (II) N. C. A. A. MEETS T0D..Y College Athletes Will Get Wide Dlf cuselen at Getham Gathering New Yerk, Dec. 2.S. The atlilctlfi flttinlli'ti In colleges wil ctitne in for wide (INruiKien tedav nt the nniiual meeting of the National Collegiate Ath letic .seclntrjn nt the Hetel Anter. Conches, prnduiite managers, student malingers, representatives nnd. In sem case, rireldenlH will gather te discuss spertH in geneml nnd make BUggestlen for bettering condltleus. Although football will undoubtedly come in for dlwiiMinn iignln, In spite1, nf the lengthy dln-ertntien en the sport nt the conches' meeting lirst night, It H prebnlile that etlirr xperts will form the innln topic for debate. I Medina Open for Games Tbe Medina ( lib. e Ccrinnntnwn, haw I plajed pnmre wrh tein tit the leading; le.mi- nf J"rmi,'iwn and ae rr tula wen , all Medinn would I 'Km te nrrnnce (tamea nth b.iFk..tiiii te m unit,, fl'iera. 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