TT - T- T" T""TrT7TT J". a. ! MiM I i lh i ilb I l I'l 1 1MMP WM !! i i I 'I P 'I 1 1 1 h ! ti1 I II II' I I I I i ' HIP"M IWPWtig . IJBlfcl uW l1Wf,ff jf ' U - n- v ijl' - ".! "'HV?J t""Vi' W'fjPjVfVSiVal'r' M'f "'-TO,' ,TVV- '."" 'VPp?"rei.'9,T'w,"t "VI'WTO (',, " ' l-pr"" ' ' iT ' V H i''' WBI " i i r . .-ta -ni rte EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY,' DEOEJtBER 2D. 1922 ' v!- 'Geat-Getting' Tactics in College Baseball Unspertsmanlike, Decides National Collegiate Association lit v H.Vi t!K -nWv - i jZ!ZS 3 t 1 : f ! til ,i 4 k!' F!n i Ii'S. lf u II if n : W. & n 'J' ! "il w I .!', II l.fl.? 1 ''ii ' I kf rjfwi kv.t I) 0 END VILLA PENALTIES SUGGESTED y. ; 0 RAGGING TEAMS: nn PAVQMIIDDAV ON COLLEGE DIAMONDS w bm mm "There'll Be a Man en the "Big-League" Stuff Frowned On by These he Would Fleer Before End of the JIMMY IS BREAKING IN FAST Reform the Rah-Ruh Bull Tesscrs But Baseball Is Different Frem Other Sports 15 STO.NKY MelANN rpHI'IUi will be no mere r.igKim; ' college baseball learn Il' "!'. ,t tin- antiiml New Yerk 1 loam. ncsi(iii nl the Nulii iiiil t'olleai.ite Atlm.ie Association, held ' esterdny (it tne Hetel Aster, it was tin' rip;uir ntlj unanimous n Iiilen of the dolei.ute t lint the method . minium tn i,rufiiiiiiiil baseball, anil ri'pinli'il b si" man funs lis pep n i ii 1 udiiKer, should In' liminnted tri'iu tin- hp!,i'!p diamond. N'u Iiiiiri'i- nun a iidlepe plner iheut m ri" tln diamond from the ilncenl In his cndi'iimr tn set tin1 mill pitcher' sent Tin1 nener.U ra.in inul rnRRlllR se pcpi'iir with muiie !' tl.e funs who patmiil.e the preti ssinnnl pnrl Is mit tn I nideiei 'pi'itiimiiniki'. iiur wnl It In- H".'.i tiled lij thr re.ii'lic mill rellrB" initliiTitH' ii x "liic li'iimn" iiiii'. " ImliTil, tlu mll(gi Imvclinll i!aiT in tin- futtii'i ii etppi-tt'il te Miew just this sunn1 spirit anil ertinanlitp em t'li- iliumnml that he ilnri mi tin1 srlil llin. Hi' is i'pi"'tnl te phij lux lnirili'it te win. et i-eure, but te ih it nit hunt emuliitiiij; the Inwl iiumi of i in rlrli in.icniitr- nllrpc blur ball m "the rstnhlnh- Till,' ilt,tjau of Ihisf ' n(ou. of mtnt of trniiitwiii of ieiiri;," Liileii te It rIS rathir hieh-imnilitn: .tml It perhaps ha ti coeil point-, hut the mi'ii who would introdueo i'eiirt"-N linve c0"'' -" fii" a- te (-'.ic;i"t a penulty in the cveiit of the iim? of ceat-i'tt'ns t.. t e-. Tin- I'.'ii'iltv i- i.tthcr hnr-b. "Should u player ei the ilofeu- t team tii.ilsi1 a ili-ronrtieu- ri'marl; te a player of tin- oppesini; tai'i, the umpire : uv iail a hall en the pitcher. Slmulil the penult ball mnkc the f.nnili h.t'.l. the batter will be ei. titled te ti r-t bne. "Should a plaer in the eff'ii;i team taike a di-court "u- ffinnrk te a plajer en the cppe.-ini; -,ile li utup're :na ca'l a -tnu" en the batter. Should the pen ilty strike be Hie third tr ke, the batter will be de. iiire.1 nut." Tile ue-ii who Would 1 1 form tin- t.ih-r.ili b.i'l tn".pr- dei 'are t tint the one prat treiihl. with eellege 1 u-ehi!! i t1, it te. tuany if the i u-tem1- of the profc-Meinl tenin- haie been nppl id te rel.isc baseball, where t hn no plaee. It nun be tri"' 'I he -p..nnri "t tb."- r"ferri i.ia be eiitire usht I'ui rnllece hi'.sebnll pln..r- are Iiums-h and n i- di.licult ti l,e. p i;i lip- -eah'd In a ninth mnini: rail. Mi. .Hever, ii i- r.ither Ameri.-au te ras tin' oilier team. I l- true that rapcini; i ti"t p.rt.i.tt.d In ether -pert. but baseball is a jtatiie all unto n-c'f. J7 IS jvat dilfrnm .)i aniithine c i'i- euin tin llend te tir nnd I lit' Up' te min'ien etu i.n.i-m'eWi irin ' tinu . .'nil the iiiri'kf't iti:n hi tun' i n ni in h;n. ihintiny " oel?, id i hafrbnll pt if h lOACll P.II.I. Hill Reper in Earnest Ki rni. "f I't n eii'i'. nride a ra'tl ! fine jieeeh nic'.i J before la-i. and a.! d.; i ' .; were ceinmeti' mi; upui. !. "I'ill Koper wiix "ii rami " a make all the mono in the wer'd " Of i i II I'M' III pel" .ll- .11 ij'lie- year beiii ,-e he i earne-t Hi- f.-pen.. b.'l! ,. d ci lbjri.H' 1 He would t:. ' He i- nn can.e-t mm', ' tiiiMsht, : i nil i'iu. .1"H setii-rali '.it win than He wen tli, tli, ef Princeton. That M'i -pint, that ntt.f.d" i.iw.ird lr- iii.i.iei-, made him a -ic-ee ful c.i.'h. There i- nn doubt licit he wa lien-' '... m hi- -p,.i,-ii He reallv ! ! ! liovesi that i e.iclie- i.ni!il nn be t'n'il ii"i'e ,,if three n until-' work than a liard-wnrkiii prefe r . -in d f. : ! - ' ' f '1c i elliw -r..-"ii AVe asrec wi'h bun. te.1 In.th 'i 'i and "'c jcn'i e ar" mi.Idei-- ..f nien. in ddi I- of ihnrte'ir. at.e i ' d ,Ti r nee .. il.i' n-ie d..,;.e tl. hrnin wh.'c the e'1"" de.i. - !i !, ii'.ndt1' i.i-'li- P. t weal-.. believe that I a he- tlie hishh in d 1 leldc- "f Take ILm I i, ' . yenr. II" i . i tin i n 'i .' t! te the rank- of the ti'inn 1, flnancc. after h.- -ter of l.i-i n c' - II 'Ii.' ,r'.' h- and 'hat t.iai. of ,le ill'li '1 tb I '!- " ii., pie lb w J- tw.Ne i.iuiuii- in 'lie I'm. 'm'i t aft at Mtehism. lie ha- risen eil, he should be con- dered a captain of TO SUtlW fhfii tei" ,,( ,r,iir 'ei Ific'iiinii, 1 .( gave AOiiie i'li'iH till' ftl'tl fOTieri il'ii7 :hr il! ih'i- in 'tit 1 1 .nil 0 Irit'llMil Jlr .iiil that ill tel'iti hi all it tur :'ii . lutMiit'ii '.. cquipinn.t icrrr jircl for hw ti ru:thnl' p'-fi'l4-. t Schedule as Security LAST M'ar Midi '.'.in w I'ltm! te p r i a I n'dr .- a- I. a- a football nld, but 't I. :nl no mi".' Tie .':.;.'Mi .--o.datieii owned no pn,ir" ether tair.'itile iis-c. si i' 1,-d imt'ii'i in . fir i- -..irn :. . ..-. With only his f'.etl.i'l heiiul", he weiit te an Ann Aiber ba lk nml iiei.mh'kI a lean of .'"ed.iiiiO It was "Hurry l'p" Yest'- famous football meihiHl-. no doubt, that iau-ed the banker- te ncree with him that Miehiijafi'- foetha'l schedule f"r 1('J1! was a menev-m il.er. Af any rate. beh the bun'iers an I Test pie I'd enrreetly. for Mcd.;siin, profit" th'j rear rolled up tLe pinrmnih mim of Simt ihmi New surelv -ueli n man ns e-t . r.et s.mplr n enaeh. fjespife the fnet that the cetienil , fhlie se re;ard- h.'i I ! - arted i' Ann Arber a- n reach unci new Ii.-.- we, kd h ni-"lf alic.c until lie i,-n nreprl akf a en' nr en; thr for.n.e-t h" Id, .f ! :!,; t. In- builr a -p'end ,) li'.n'c !i..f wonderful bu Id ne- and :nn. n.en d .' n; h - i. iim enr. :r Mchigan bill I IHS, lr i,n f,,,t,l h.ii-r' m r-i H . ,rr e' ,i',i!it; hi hi net n',1'1 mutt te 1 'nyci thiiv c ;.ie"ir.' UV '.-.i c it te .. ANO'iimi: Clllllll III Deception Can lie Oicrdnne ti'iib i:i p. i. The !'r i eeieti ii.en -id! derelepinc n 'earn bv hard. . - ".: .- v te loekiiie fm star- Te n.!in;. n hi- audii t. srepe and i.i"iii!ns Seme ivip. ini!".d . hnlldhm of iint'i pins around en" in mi v , , OVPrdem It i- true inibi'i'. t'v ! ,r-i."s i . '. one plnir. en,-, in i.nd ' -!- - t of the te'a-"-in .1- in i"!.,. r !. p :: t " .- ' fi-1. r. - :.i ..I 1 .. .1,,,. - ut', lane e !..! 1; - it; ,! ,, I-W .1 1 1 is-I'd w iMie iH'ln'ei -1, im 1 b , SI) coached . t ' Hi'" Vis -eel . , -v n -I.I'i With the "In,; tll-i:!t" Si.ni !.. ilevru I., I., te the bad ci. If'v a"d 'he Imli- 1 in' . 1- .! derful feat ,r- of foeibaM i i'e-. :i-d il-x . Is n fault. I'en mil' 'Mi .i ;i . .j.. that it 1- l.ef sir -,! Yest ni'id. m vr BRainst cellegis v bi.'li j.tnv tldr f ...! il' ilvecatid mreiiglv the one i ,. . . ,. r e( bald he eh d n.-i'Mud 1 . 1 v v very w-si.ii ii .,, t ) . " c. c, . . and net s. bd '. - . . - " Ii 1 - 1 1. , -. ;ir The cel',gn t,nt -! gd :! team v h hure, there an' ivervn'ierp i enh i.-. 1 he said, w'h .1 ceiil s,.i..i! ' '1 pup, can en out n'n .ni; T ! j I'm Mini fiu'i pi. . or player" tieided. . ". : '.M'.i'l i1,e lie propesp ,,i ,,f ei . ,. pft.,i n was u 'de ',u i' .per b"' red the 1 - '..nd beeii 1 1 leu fin' 1 '! 1 "e t al an e ' e -Mr tl.e leni ' else v. . t - n we'i- i!eeej,f t , bet'MV, H J' em 1 i 1 y ,. 1. ,r , M f I'll hi 'li'lr ir'd, I, ,11 lr,tr r. irnrld (0, miteinif. m j h"i "ill te tit smht inni'i it'"i '1 tiij,ii"n,iiit, , j h,,,,l ; ith 1 "f, ,, it in f r Ii-' h ,1 I. , ' 'e 1 f 01 ' ' 1- 1 ','t t If I th h ' nr TREMAINE SEEKS TITLE BOUT WITH JOE LYNCH Fourth" Bdt HE WILL COME IN AT 112 tty i.eris 11. .iaki'i: "QAY for :no," crinned linttllns sJ Murray durins a minute's inter mission v hlle shadow-belnc nt Ad'iin K.miii's "that there'll be a man en tne tlcer 'lefeve the bell sounds piiilliic the fourth r-iiind. and if I'm the one stand lt.c there'll be a new American fly -weight dinmpien." Murra,x training for his inectini; with P.iiiche Villa M nmln rfteruenn Is under the personal supervision of 11 nn tit the hitter's K.imiiasiiim, where Hat lin-i been werkinc out daily for! nmre than a week, Adam -as the I i Seuth Philadelphia Italian all n!, is ! under the 11 weight limit an.i m com- ' Ins in nt that weight M,irray i.' net. be Wi likened I One liutlilred and twehe n ui.- I eisl't hour- before a bout. Is the etl'..'iiil i -Cale In the little fellows' dill-ion. an I Murra declare- hn is pi.tm te play -afe by tiuikim; that r.elrditt e:-- at ims-lle. "Thi re will be no iiuc-icui about nif welaht," -a- the ISuttlim: , rersuti. 'an, I it II i happen- that 1, 1 dip the little brown man mi the chin i 'l.e crown ill mue in win." 1 Murrax ha- -ecu the Pan. he jh r-mi 'in action twice. "I watched him .uui.ns- l',it- Wallace. an, 1,, -hnwed . 'lets nf form. I theiicht." -niled the' I perp;rini: Puttier. "Pi-ex ieu-p 1 was' j in the i-irner of nn brother-in-law.) I Prnnkie Murru. against Villa ever mi . I I.ens Island, se that I bine had a I d.Ttce u flltll.uil l.N style. ' Mill Prlnilni: ! V bile for I.i'enard T1 nt ten-round kitii' he it i letnr of i "ha i Life as. .'ist Kidiie Miididl ' X' ' Yerk n fi"." weeks n;n evi- len'h w,'i net surticlenily !ni, 're-sine ' - I'iO "1.1. il sr- left-hook )liOIlelll te ' ', vlt Iilte the t.llc Witll the ill, I'll- P. I e .M.trd 'liit. i- beiiiir pr.M.ed for - nli a title tilt, b it lhe are 'III 1. ' i" tie I i.lte'l. Had White wen in the (lr-t round. w I., 'i he dropped Mitchell: in tl.e sue- i i eer nc -oi-.en n even in i li e thir YeuVE get e learm aqeOt "tN fightieK?"-- Sex LIKE W.9 WUEM YOO eLINCM ?b?KtHireWElR, QuS IU IM 6eU.OW9- FJUT FAlRTftOUCU f -niA-tS l.ffUiAP PeWCHEff PUVON fllfi EQUATOR ( MA99AGE rilg WAH GeARD PuMuS j giB9 T L iL rfit S v-. v f ""- NV 'A. U ( Ae -s. r W Av Jm Alrl 2. sfh - www :JL Jwy -, r HOLLERS in V (?hK BROKE Hew Dees It Strike Yeu? Professional Coaches Professional Football Bu THE OBSERVER Copurielit, 193t, bi 1'iitKe l.tiatr Company GLENN A COLLETT WAS C. BORN WI' THE KNACK HOFFNER TOPS Alex Smith Explains Nota ble Suceess of Youthful Gelfer Who W en National Title STARTED AT AGE OF 11 GLPNNA I'OI.I.PTT started te play coif the years iire just about the into. .1 Leenard set -te prebablv would time that America entered the World War. She was a s)im, strem; eunc-'er of feiiiteen, and te her ce'f was the tliie-t can e in nil the world. I'ertuuaieK f. r her -he bewail te pin it under tee tuition i f .le Se Mh, tv ice open ciiam pien et the I'n. -ed State-, and one of the ln-t liistnu'im - in the count r. vv .start at se earl an tee and the advantage of learning under the keen Iecl;y is eve e' a muster does net explain why will 'tint she was able te win the championship r" , hie late mueii. in his la-t contest ' or tui'Mie isinnu nun .)iat-saciiiisi'ii , Kansas wa- ludti te win by n slight .a- well ns the North mid Seuth title Mat . n nsiiust . ernmi innHs. nt within a lew s,nri spineus', or way. ! f ti 2&&&&k i few lltlfe PRO GOLF FIELD Ijiik been in oilier. Hut after the wav Mltc'leil eutbicced and siinwed up "' rlii until he irtunllr feuclit him self nir the prmiiicers preb.'.bh plan t . '.He the I lii. nsean win another itch i . ! -nitiir the ub'.ic t'." White- I.ei-IV I 1 b.ll'le. , Atnw n. White i- inatclied te inee l;eck Kan-is. oeii theilKh tin detinite I .intiniii.i I'liient ha- bien made, at tin flarden .Inliiiai' L'!. W'nil. n riiCKnl ci. he proe.ii 0-rH. jn tsji(BatManakA . Tr fHKJ? S2 - . !'- ...-. X&: :easrsa3 V ,-- saaamcaxztasj.riijfX'S si (LKNNA t'OM-KTT -v"Hii i . . t Vrfa ! WI '! ' th s , it .lie ie japer- have been slcued as ' i.t der-'ei 1 Kai -ns nml Win'.' .i.-ree.l the but and date. .Inst ..V 'I nn'v ,v'ii is in wi'iuht. '"it this .i-ti "'1111 i.e doubt wi'l be ironed out ,ta pttle or tm ditTiejlti, tiiblinli- Would , (Jaiiible illi Dernpspy ' Tei" (iihbmi-, the Pt. Paul heht i lna vweitfl.t. w i lid be wilhiii: te take .'I shot at ,l,1i k Iemp-.. ev let the '..imple'i nek hn.i wi'he'it werr.iitiu i.. w inu eli tnenry he would cot for the ' leriet i It i hard te benevc anv hire- i .-1 force a he t the coin of tl.e I'.l'll tl" 1 i'lfiln . Iji fijt ire e-peiuallv as touch an nsicnmeiit ns any girl eer faced en the links, !!ut (ileiina didn't iiiinil. because she has the heart, as well ns the power placed at the ten Lecal Champien Made Best Showing of Playing Tutors Here Holds Twe Titles "BILL" LEACH IS NEXT Hy SANDY McNIItMCK rnillS i.s the rank era of the golf season, n might ns well make our contribution, which, this shot, Is nn effort te rank the profeiionnl golfers of the Philadelphia dlstrlet. This ought te he n cinch, for one pre generally plays about as well as nnetlier, and, ordi narily, it's a case of collecting the data and we which pre placed in the list of events held. The local P. (!. A, was formed nbeut n year ngn. nnd tournaments for the members I'reipiently were held, includ ing n championship. City Champions Ix-ad When the amateurs were ranked. J. Weed Piatt, city champion, was In the yarn about within tue jenrs, -he was , row nod th - I't'lliC ipiien of the whole 1 lilted States 1,111 .ll' i-lllllll. 111!' I.II1I1J .-I oil. i , lllll tee ii.Imme .if 11 eliiiliilllnn Sin, mnv ill.. i.nm.,i, l. l,.l.l 11 Tn.l... luiil'ii " net bold the title as lmu as Alea ! diy clmniplen, headed the list. "Hie was born wi' the knack, said Stlrlinc di I, for i nmpi titimi , sterner I This trip the situation leeks nbeut the p:..fesL,i, nal. "Klc'it fnte the start Hum it rur wnu, but no matter If 'the same. "Charlie" Heffner, Phllmnnt -l.e had an unce' distance frae the tee. Pate deciees t In. t she b overthrown ! pre. is undeniabl due llrst place. He a whipp iimi an" wonderful sense e ni..u eir, d'lcu in Collett ha-, ;.ieen 1- net only ilgurid for the Ne. 1 peat teudi i n the green. Ky earnest eflert her-elf wed wnrthv e the Ii ; t-li Imneis because he is eltj open champion, but an' lets i" practice a gewfer ma per- i that -he has already wen. .wen the Philadelphia P. (i. A. chain- feet her game, but unless she Imrn - pienshlp, tee With Marcus Greer ns Tennis Slew Movies i. "lirilKN1 n football conch swings the rerhnl whip ft usually falls en the , " of his players. If the IekIi Is tee long the lerell mnv Multc the Ftrlt- The college coaches held their nnntial meeting in New Yerk vi . and n let of oratory tilled the nir. Alse consldernhle criticism of .! '"'' ether things. m 0I ru, nnd .Seme swung the hammer en the try-for-pelnt rule, nnd Fotne W liern for the present method of neerlng the extra point. "" Nothing was done in the way of changing the laws of the gnme for two , One was thnt they agreed net te change them, nnd the second was thev li m"!' change them if they wanted te. There Is no power vested in the cell lt,n l regulate rules. -enciica te The mentors were of r.ecerd en nnetlier point. A resolution ! . Dr. .T. V. Wilce. Iiend conch nt Ohie State, and passed uimn neuir ?d by direct slam nt proresslennl football. It contained this paragraph : u "We believe that when a boy graduates from college he should enn t . the work for which lie has been trained. AVe feel that it is n mistake ,tZ I" te devote his time te professional football. We nre, therefore, linnllv Jm 1 1 te urge upon our men that they de net commercialize in tills wav their ti name nnd training." C0"W Perhaps it would be fitting for the conches te consider these question' Is net a college football player trained for football, whether amnt,,l professional? umnteur or, Is net a eellege football player trained in the futlnnmcntnl.s, the tW,. nnd prnrticc of the game well enough te tnkc n position ns conch? J Wherein is the difference between the college nthlcte who litter boceMM professional pluyer and the one who tnkes up professional cenehlng? n Dees net the professional conch, as well ns the nrofesslenni m.i. - mcrclnlize his college nnme and training? ' " According te the nttltude of the coaches, the professional player mmt t regarded ns nn eutlnw and n disgrace te his college. There is no slmin I playing professional football if the same ideals of fair piny nnd sportsman', t learned en cellegintc gridirons nre maintained. " ' THE coaches have tried e wwlng the whip ever something bejeml llietn. The recoil is cutting. Professional Coaches Who Play Professional Football rpilH Conches' Association has gene en record as opposed te mentors plarin- professional foetbnll, and this is wise. " The coach 1h n representative of the institution with which he is affiliate. nnd therefore should net be nsseclnted with professional athletics. Purthtr. mere, he must leave his team and his duties te cngage in gnmes. l.nbt heasen, however, there were several conches who played "pre" feet. ball. Yet no action was taken by the association against these men. There is n wide gulf between the "pre" gridiron sport nnd organize baseball. The national gnme demands the full time of nn nthlete in the sunitner but football even in the season allows ninny hours for continuance of busing pursuits. I'rofessiennl organizations, especially in this city, hnve placed the game en art exceedingly high plane. The I'rnnkferd team was a credit te Philadelphia, nnd there Is no need for the University of Pennsylvanln te he nshnmed of th fact thnt Heine Miller, I.eu Little, laid Wrny nnd Hnwnrrt Ilcrry, fermcj "greats" of the Ited and Ulue, were members of the team. EVERY one of (lie four Pennsylvania men mentioned is following pursuits ether than professional foetha'l. Each plays the game se that he will be better equipped for battles te a finish with the butcher, the baiter, the grocer and ethers. Slew Mericsi te 'ivacli Tennis SLOAY movies ns n means of teaching form in tennis te young players he been discussed by the Executive Committee of the United States Lawn Tennis Association nnd will be taken up nt the annual meeting of tfac organization. The suggestion is nn excellent one. .Slew movies nre ii"cd in ether perl. Bill Heper bus pictures of big games shown te his athletes te point out the mistakes and geed points in their play. Wc would imagine thnt slew movies of Tilden in notion would he very Instructive te the student of the game. Pictures of u famous styliRt like Andre (jebcrt also would be a help in teaching juniors the various strokes. It is pleasing te note thnt tennis officials nre planning for the development of younger players, for te them Is intrusted the future of America in international competition. The Davis Cup is safe behind the racquets of Tilden. Johnsten nnd Uichardi, but these players cannot go en feer, and there is quite n wide space betweu them and players of lower rank. THE juniors must be developed or America will suffer the same fate as England. Johnny Hull's great veterans have passed their playing age and no younger men of high caliber have rome up te take their places. wi' the knack she 11 never be ii cham pion. Miss I'lillftt i- all e' that she's another Alexa Stirling" i EASTERN LEADERS WIN THEIR GAMES nmnlntii. tiupltini. t Mm ,.1 In UnlTnAi. .(,,.,....'.. 'i.....i., . ,,,,,,,.; 4JII11II.I ' also wen the first nmateiir-pre eient ever held here this year. That makes Lis high f funding nbeut as complete 'tr.tie n.'hr of the boa- weigh . !; .. , l. im si, p. ,; ("Jilihe-i. i, qno'ed . - - if lien i nn In i'nliie. ' .,: r 'e rlii w.th !'.. ll.r" will be .. '!'.:' h.e out tern.' se ;,ir m ni erned Anv unto suits n age. anil a newier ni pans, n- ru N'eaili i M'ry title holder ban hnd r.n tl'letl, father, and Clenna 1' no ex ception te the rule At four she imild -wim and iim1 she emihl drive nn I am automobile at ten. And, today she can All threw a ball from eent-r held as well as ;s ( -s'irv is ature nn 1 "' be It i said tlm Te Hii-kiird has iride :ip. a-i - ! 1 1 lib..' i"i r a bout w.M, III j . '.'. th" ibnve W.ls Tell'.d- ti t ' i Ter from the Harden pre-. " Scraps A bout Scrappers i'tiil)ei-.1p.er's ,,ny 1,0 . Put (ilentin 1-n't masculine, here." i'p i.li' these nthlet.e attributes. She 1ir s h . '- P- -? I l' . . (' !,.,,. ' II- I. i nefia!'' knew 'v f .ei In l! H ... .der-.,... ,-.. ., ' M . flee T i I IM' p'n' "d P..'- i" r - ;. ., r, l- ,' ' '' ,v l,iu 'I I I, . I'dr. I. IT I'.u' 'I . ". i I J III .- . .- ..! i r.- ii j.. t-v.. .1.1.. -!...... IFIllllJ .1, V......... , , , ileiina Collett's ihddy wa a world "Charlie'' Heffner'h came usuallv , .. - ii.. . . Camden Renin .Insni-p nnrt Trnnr, ' . l"""". Minimi h h""" uniiiiii iriiiip.'.i- aiMHin- i-.. u-i ii. .in. u ... ii -.,.,... .. h ))j(tl ,n (1 (() . but( n Trims Atlantic City 'couple of low rounds In n tourney and Camden and Trenten, bailers in the then te wabble some place. Hut this 'ii-t ImK of tin- ra.e nf ti,.. Eastern .''ar lit . game appiireiitly has improved. Ka-ketball League, leth soeted ea-y d" ,llar ,n'r, c'in h, " ,!"ubl nbeut m. teriei last mdii. '1 he ficuie!, ill each 1'1'' th-erving the premier rank here. l:'-;"re were .'!s t- 21. ' Hwt of Klehl Pleaswl I he Jskeetei-s stung the Jewels en . - , , , . , their hen eurt n- the It,.-e Cnrden. , Ihis olT-nnd-en status seems e apply ,,-lllln 'I'n.nten l,.wl .,. ti-1,.1 .,11 .1... -,,,. mere Or Il'Ss til fl0 H St of tllO Im'lll te Atlantic ('in te treunie tip. shore delegation. rhe came ' iliiu dt wa-t a sad Hie a-' a -meie setback 'e Ii tisitigien iimtcrr, w Im -'una In spi. . Skeetei's g. als with ridiculous i-a-e l i.e htr.'iln of teiiiiitii'-iit play. I tilllte 'I he .lasp. i ,l,.r,.n-e ;1s weefull," t'-it ether fame w c..'fer. Mr-. P.ai'ew, weak. I! Met le arched In live baskets the is tint fuiperstlfeus. p.ut in spue ,, .limmy l.r,.nu. wli-l.. ".--iiiip (amp- I ell netlcil "'nn asa.'ist i i ic .Newman. P.rewn sen I en. I- and Newman failed te count. Chid.de I uptew I'l Iovej music and dan. :n? and bridge. and 1 an wield ns mean a powder puff as all' fluff debutant'. Temperament 1 usually just nn-ith'T affair and name fm a bad disposition. Miss Collett the fni hf.i '.vijs ber-i without tempeiament, and braved tl.e i.e nei.- te get rasp :md imnpy under drop in lid a little tbi )IiUm tnr)n l'"ll''l.H ' I .," 1 t f I' ---rf' ' t -in . l" . rliia i Ti.j-.'f AMItns Ilrltt i r nrr" "' ' . II.- i " .rtnt 1 i. l.i n.r - -i (.' At- ! J.. VI.1P illnrr, . ' ' r -' Cm ' 1 jii i - It- r .! t t. f r T WEST PHILADELPHIA HIGH GOES TO READING r irl Tr in" n letei -ei flniml Starts Drive by Meeting White In This City Carl 'I ri i . no, ("I'M'hnd contend'" for the kit ,i,.,ui.uln clown, l.tis starteil a ' whnli he hepi v v, , carry him te i i ng. sought u..i'ih 'i,th Jeb Llnll t l- il.e tltie. 'I n i. j ni.'. first opponent of l.l- n-v, rninjiuun i ferCO L 111 II .. leeugi-i,. 1 '"i 14 l,c logical chnllenger will be Jahe White of Albany. N A wlm Ins ba'tled in'1' the clininpleii . n ii half dozen e. hi.1 h,s Trwnnlni' and WI no will nine i .iteilier tn the seilll-IIIKll of the five e.gl '-leund betltN net Monday afternoon nt tl.e Arena. Battling Mur.u. le.-nl flywdshi contender, meets Pnnelm Villa, Anion can (ly weight ihaii.plen in the tinal contest of the helidnv tire?riim 'I'lil. will be Miirnn's ih:id cniej; at the i tb'e. tlylteiglit title, he bin In,- f.mclr .Iimniv Wilde twice when tin) Ilritish title holder iu.ulsl ihe-e shores -eeinl years nge Twe local luggers in 'he lightweight division will lev le settle tin ipiisthm of llu ll'I'slup in ihe hll'd bout, when Tllilllr dashes wilh K.i Mil. hell ' Vi'iltlicrweic'it - wll' hive the call In (he second ult. v In. h will bring to gether llnney llri'jht and Lew Mel'ar ltnd, ' 111 the opening set-te .loe Colletl. of .J'erth Ambe. J , mecis Charle Jtuy, of this cl,ty. Jabej Lecal Seneel Qumtet Will Play Intercity Game Tonight II c'i S. P I. 'KSlii I ' Tin U h.'iul-ntl. i -.' ,i ,. i .. r. 1 II. '1-! t'l - Il.i I ig 'I 1,1 ti ii r ., i ratt U III f t'lf'l w Hl.'h S, te.,! i, finv teingl 'I ' e n w i s.il lll S.l . ' I , Wink. r. M.ittlii'w -. potter iHil-M . Slierrinu Wi e! s i Warren Weiler . ..npesnj tl. The local d igi'inn will Uuidiiig 'his aft. lien.' und i I in- (eeil te Ihe S' i i . of the hn'tle. wl.ieh will le 111 the Ki ,,i in; CMiiiia-iiiui. nere nn- win engage m ;i Hl.rr prac. i ra-lss i n it. 'In- 1 ' ui Inte n Ht ts jpli iiin'll l"4 '"llll" ii S '. I. -i i i'p ' v . ufi n ii'iih' j i A '' 1 rn ' m I' -I i'Kh' ,' rl-.'ii'l i n is i hn- i lep II' 1 1 nr',!. t'e'u n ir Sni.id'.evs r H.i ',' g , " Keadl"g . nter-e y i i i. l n fi k I'e'p. M. - , II' d I O. , , ' I'"! I , n i rive In inim. st-irn VlflPMl-. .0lf7 '.'II .1 ,i" ' I . II,'.. I. I V II"! I 15 It i'l" r s'u I iKhi 111 'ii: The loci's are .ii hup -'lip, f ,r ,ln fun i 'ouch Wiibr kept thun ,n inm te hn, k:ti; i. in. i- e.l . the til I II! Ill ami f I Illi I'l -I Will Thi- C'H'i 1- l' tint of n two. eon test 'ern 'lli ntinr fr'H is sched uled for ilc ,ii-l)iini Kink. Tluri v ninih and Market -tnets, lati r in the ..soil. nexivi; vnvs If ou i.ii't in ..-.I. i'ipii. ah le it., rin. ippii r1 th .irn 'en Iv th iieif eiperti: Stnnrv Met. Inn siul liui- II J.tlfe of ttia Kii-vimi I'l III X LciiUEii. '.Mdka li a J Uabtl." A4v. w4 s,nlt IliliiliillU ' , .1 Mil r s 1 I V .. '.! '4!t 1- 1 '' 'A' l'.r'p t ." - B i .., . . I'- !' i'ii nn" Vis 1 I t , I , ' tl !,! I ! re t'H' ic- .' - ' .- is - i ' r ii' l ! ii f ; 'lit"' n ' " ni I. Uv ii -f r h- e'.er sufti - a I .im irm i . ti i..t 1 i ii - 'M fren- t r PI III th ' t r m It,' ' I - i . I,.,.. , H- T.I I . ' of her title- nnd .-' -In I- mtni li iiiian. After 1.' ' i.ilin iihuIi". ex ex llbi'len when 1i 'son the national ehniipinn'.'i W I it" Sulphur Springs si.e turned te ! iiiiiihi" 1 girl, nil blinded '"h i 'ars. Her Keenest Kiial Though s. e ,- i nly loce'con liht.ia Collett lia piaied in fmir X-itnuril I'MUits, four Ki istern. ihiee Nmih n -r. ith tilts and one P,i rtbdiv n '.p -p l.ieli I" c i '.'ii-.il' e' the women'- g. 1 ' ing wer'' In l.er tu-t test in the Nniiei'iil 'I'entn v a- l!iri"ntil Ic t'-e M't.mi i Lnglisl. woman, Mr (iav.n, and ii was Mr- dm In whom -lie riished In the 1 unl inu'id at W'i'le Sulphur Springs l-.-t fall Mis- Celleti. in " bur mil t" winning the t'llili t.'iis t'lit giai" I er prettv hiad his biaten I hi lest wenvn golfers iii i titeti 1 Ini - linei i: tli ill Cei il I.e fib whom I'titii- lnie irg.irdrd a t III est lilikl-Viic i'l the world I i er s ii Mi-s I., itch i- a tin ilc . lly letig di .ei , l.i t ileniiii e' d'eie hi'i . i .,1 1 In her tnatdi whnh is -ill t',i' i i oil be im for leT piiM'i' fi i tleti... In I ei : I'lii'm' iTinn-i i ii' " Mill a -'U ,"i"d wallop, and nine . ,. i'ree n 'ni ,,-in I i'l. ai.ee of n'lT i .,,;. AH 'i' - ''. ' 'Id1 of a gir' 'i .gl tug l-" ! " ' The h iid'-i -i ' f .' ine i. Li ii c the si ii rt inn ' i i 'ei I- - ' 'in' 'in-. ,i. l.lell I perfi II e ,i I It ' gull g tl, Pi gbiiid in p'.ny ii i- :1. I'd'- ih'itn- lensh'p li'1". It wnild I." e ii'ulei I'll in pe It. te the home of i, ' i I nli the 1 ighest honors tlete, we'. bin t 1'V" It is ii il in" fact ' h 1 1 in a I h en , i . l.'inpi 'i '.a '"ie nii'niiii in who i- , ,nisti nt!.) n it.' full a rumor p din "ies mi' limn Iriiilile inaii an' l.illl.l' li'illllll Cnllilt's .Nellil '. i.l been 1 ".'lit 1) t "il Mil ii IC-. of Opll e.lUln. t I iitui'i.liC - lili laagiliiiceni goner, i ,-i ti riitH .'1'i 'e'ur hiiter, tun lield. Therefete the rest of the field Is grouped something like till-: ''. T.ill" Leach; ::. "Jack" Cnmpell t. "Ii'.b" Itarnett ; ,"i, Prank Cob tart; ti. Jehn Hew: 7. Jehn Ldmtind Ldmtind .sen; S, (ienrge (Jritrm; !, C.iorge Peters; 10. "J.m" IMiuuiiiIfeii. "And" Cnmpbi'll and a tlm k of ethers. Time is plenti of iliiiiig profes prefes profes ieiinl golf talent hereabouts, and the, let ni P. i A. did n let te boost It. I Tournaments were held every se often i this jenr. with such success that id a was the lifes-nTr f,,r -core of . was gc.il enough te win. and be made tweh, ..f '"" "rl ui riv-s.,,,,,,. iei rney. ami n New Year's Aft., Jan. 1st 5 EIGHT-ROUND BOUTS 5 lit Beut 2:15 P.'M. Deem open 1 CHARLIE RAY JOE COLLETI vs. HARVEY BRIGHT vs. JOE TIPLITZ vs. CARL TREMAINE vs. PANCHO VILLA vs. BATTLING MURRAY II'KILTH $1.00. IW.00. M.00 Seata en aale, Ualn Offic. Colcher Clrar Bter. 33 S. 11th St. Wl. 7323: Cunnlnikim. JO S. 8d Et.t Tendler'a Peel Purler. 730 Market St.; S'roen'a, S. . Cor. Ith & McRau Stt.i McCulleuth, H12 Scuth St.; Arena. 45ih It Market kta. Twe Days Bufern Shen Onlr. rjmfammmemamfwmmtmmmammammmaBi RAY MITCHELL JA8EZ WHITE their twent -mie points, mi four lie i and r.s ti.,-1- iiec tosses. "Inl.ie" Iteg.ili ;il-e i'iIi.I well. In the pre !'ijiiiinr tin II' uheiiiI (lit Ik wm ip-i i:ide IllitHl "' ti. 11. Trenten I.li wall.aw'n ngainsi .f. It tn L' Citi .i i toel: tilings easy iu. i nde no n't m inn up any !., i l ,i tn'n' 1 l.e Peitei , could lev aide man n.eie pnini-. had the -e ,t.. ued. K'aii- anil Itailew weie -,.i sfai. with 'en- pe.-i's m"h. while Kiiheler lii'ied three of the -h ti inn's live b im.i e, Kayeul.i Club Elects Officers trere of l."il llnisiied seventh in the lni.' I Mid wasn't geed enough te get in the i niene . I NEW YORK F. C. TO PLAY TWO SOCCER GAMES HERE1 West Phlla. Tomorrow and Flelsher Ynrners en Monday Dress Shoes for Holiday Functions Irhn V l liula i'T'i i prK'li'e I i. irnl ".ir I lesMeni J ' ' 'i, HntiUii' i I- Sllllll' !'..' .plrttiul .1. I leu li-ni I I 'in A 1 . Thinnm I' It J nn T 1 i.,- Itutii - I ni; I' I' Altletlc ' A I.OI1J W Im ier l.l. 1 . i m Ik. in l nrw tl e ' il. w h. h tliHt tp nn ii i- " ' , thun .mi ii'ur I.f i..m tf Uh I "i'ii name 1 l . ihn iron u ei '.Hniz itlmi mi . it i. r ..til, ' s fnr the I" . 1 i e.ilH A Mei(,h r, 1 i 11 j J fw 1I i 're I In Hi. i a l.i, -in 'i ry, 4 rti re r lln iefr,tir .ir-fii, nullrw ser.-t in , e-tc i i H.,-iri tit i , i WtUI'.ti'AS t-,.( i-t . t.KACfi: r w n. t. pis I'm Illi'r 11 7 2 a IC, i Mtu let .... n a i s la I'.nhUli'in fl ' 2 - 12 N. V. Ik .... . . it r. S 2 12 , 1'niTnni tn 4 a a nl Pin i'iliii.il.i Ill a 2 8 8 llp.elvit ... Ill 2 1 7 8 , llairlsen .11 2 1 8 6 js mHM ySnBSSjffWaSSSS ' - i.-i.t J. lin I Di.fi.Ji I' A l i' in 1 I I i.iril .1 Mmiiie " - itni i t i: m .'iii' , p '1 I I fllll I, J. lllll ,1 iiii i u.liei a. Basketball Stalislics t i: v n'en I 1 Lnnl-n. I i at 'J!e ' ll i'ii' i i i'1'.v i i: p . , s.'l Alt ' t .III It'll ill B l-filt T'iMi.II I ' I. tl 12 l.l pint i l, is as hlirhl KnHrr : Ti . ei n I Soiltfll.eM stij ut I'" ' ,ll-l I ,,. I ' ii'iei.p'li'1 K1!' I'MIn ere .1! I i I- .'I ' 'i li ' i. , 'nl (. in ,, k iti.sri.rs' ei' n 3s J,ii iia, S l.'iel l-iifij -"iri,t ' l"i. W, aim.I is . i "nn h I.MiKie I'tifi l. Mi'"lii I.iii i ,i' n .In W ai. .in, 1 1, 'i . .ii. i llrii'eln, i-.,.l.,il'. i i. II. Is irnu 'rp . .. .m s.-,fr i ' ,v. I i- I -iv i -. fill'.-.! '.I e V1 - . .' i llfi-V'.uii ' it ! '.-II i; l'i n n ' i I lies, ri !- IS l.l-lll HO'K 11, l .1 Sues Pittsburgh A. Pi. i C. for $3C 000 I'lltO.i.r&li IM -'It l I i - ;-s n. 'il -r II .., u . i 1 I .. f n l-H' Il Till ti'Pt i' If ' li n! J- il a 8-1 i f- i s SiiliU UslUltt k. f Il I'lll .'ill All , .1 fnii.'i r i : i .. i I.. I mils i 1" , i, ii,. V Jul i ti 111 ' 'li i.m 1. .J r. tint fare, i n i ,! v . whose cempetitne ait'iiicd i.- (II una Met l'ie 'limes Thi' mil fm1 liii's ll'i- ii -. Twice H ('-."elf "lis i ..'tei .e'.pi in the Seuth 'I hen -Ml-s C'IiiiiiiIi ! I'iIsIciii' uilelies al liilll'ibi and .s'Jii'iieen-sel Tb 1 1 i.ber inaii h nt the enr i . tn pi Willie S'llplltll' Sni'll.js, v I ill, will' l.hnni' i.i nn i. wii. i id turn, sh, ,111 e tl.H idl Willi II III lllilll I'lll C- "n,ri,Me dmphm'"'-'.;, .v:;. , v. ..v ,. TO A vn,; - . , . . He Is I i, uf Bpertw Maylm n. in can lai-sic wa. ihe till' ft el or neon in II ,,(n 0M.S ipuin. Ymi wilt nt in raU lh wiinun h national nne grapple. !n brt n aerie' i.-Suberl-ap v Vt ttHM-lal ' 1 M.rll. I I'lirlftlan. I' lrif 1 ll(HIe I' fl-iii-e .Mi. I lVni.llil. -it I'ur' s 'i'ln! 'I'l. M II . ' is I.oairueMurrii- 23 lir'uc-ul iti r 11 He. The New Yerl; Pid.j flub, which cenipiered Iiethlel'.ein P. ('. lnht Sun day, will p!'i a couple of Important fanes heie in the next few days. Tnnioirew thei will spnlt up nRllinst the t I'oricnnteil Held club of the Amcrl- i inn LeiiRiie, en the Phillies erniimK I Pifteentli ami Hiiiniiiddiin Htreetn. i On Memlni afioriienn the tiuthnmltes . will play i In- Plelher .Miriieri. In a re- turn mnteh at F!eislier'n, Tenth nnd Until r strce.s The bne til lied lw Rtimes before In New YerU and f-plit even. . Tlcre are innnv Beecer fans thnt con a 'i nlder the ynrnerii the bet team here 1 '' , nbeut s and there hat- been some talk of ' nppl In,: ter a fianoliWe in ihe Amer!- ' cat,' T.eacue. If the ninke n oed phovv phevv iiik tiKiiim-t tl." llethiiuiltes ! Is plnnned ... te brine the p It of the prefes.! en a I siiccir teams; lir for inhibition Rnnies. l ii em.. Hunt Aui.ils' i 1M 21 AM ' hi' ..I.' I.m li ilirl- r !: u nt nil thcr-i cetniielltlni.H. I ,1 line wii'i eneianilr f.erii . I ri I i , ,,, l s' -.1 eillfffU'O (. inn- nii'i M-nuiillir .,nrn ,,, i ,i , , ' ' '" '"' ' " ' ' . . uliviu l al II. ii PU'"'B I'lKfH nt lliu I'LLL, C Te Play Benefit Soccer Game I i i.i Nv. Yrir ufiirii, n nt I an.) VtiLiiii. ' i.tri tin- . . , i. ,m, 0f tr) lVnl-'i'r in 'I hayi..1 m.i i icne tosrolie tesrolie tosrelie I, ii inMicllt fciiin.. fm le i Hauler, one .,f il. V.iniifi.ra i n ,. , lm,j M, IO(ll. 1 nil" In V I" ' ' ' II .' li lii'lMfrn ih,.. i. iiik I i ''! ' kiiiiies I'ui.it thla "fini n .ih i ut. en . I in .jiti i rnlfil In i, ilr.iw CIGAR BANDS, ' l. I it in,; em; i si;n Ml S.-ii l I'lrtni Arllilli 10c s:,rr"A,".,.t: 50 (iiiiiriHU.'i d All llHTernnt ClfiAR HAND NOVELTY CO. PlM IIUMTINQ IAnK AVE. .-iuia., i'A. Flcxibl sole dansing oxfords patent lether or dul black calfskin $7 The glimmer and glitter of evening finds proper reflection in the galaxy or dress shoes in. the Jehn Ward shops. Pumps and soft-teed dansing oxfords, with flexibl sole; hevier oxfords with stif tee caps; button hy shoes with black cloth tops; patent lethers and dul black calfskins in a wide variety of censervativly correct patterns Fer your easy selection, dress shoes for the holiday seazen ar specially greupt in our she windes this week inlers,Shees 1-2-21 l-J21 CHI'STNL'T STRKKT Just lido tilt- Adelpliin Stoics in New erk and Brooklyn Eta.