Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 30, 1922, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING PTJBLIO LEDGEE-PHILADELPHIA: SATUBDAY, CECEMBEB 30, 1923
gnow-Cevered Fields Cause Postponement of Allied Le?rue Soccer Games en Today's Schedule
-, Ne-Run Games
in Independent Ranks
WEST BRANCH Y. JVL C. A. BOXING DIVISION
Hew I Made My Start
in the Boxing Game
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NEW YEAR'S RACE
fi
'Cockerell and Gallagher
( Pitched Twe Perfect Con Cen
) tests During Season; Many
' One-Bingle Tilts J
KEPNER SETS RECORD-
By BILIi DALUVS
MANY wonderful pitching fonts were
recorded in tin annals of the semi semi
pre baseball tnssers durlni: the Inst
IM50H. On seven occasions Raines
were played In which the u limine
Inrlcr blanked the opposition without
bit or run nnd two pitchers were l wire
credited with ne-hlt performances.
The outstanding Imrler in tills respect
U I'hll ('eekrcll, the tunc of Kd Hoi Hei
jrn's Jlllhlnh staff. Twin- he repulsed
opponents Alt" no hits. tiiriiliiK tin
rick nsnlnnt the Vntorsen Sllk Sex
nd the Hiicnitn (Hants, of fbic-ipi, ,
both en mien win. .,,,.
Hill tinllaither. nnether rhiladclphiii
product, twice turned the (rid; in n
Jincle week. He entered the Hull of
Fame en .liny -- " "' "?",,r11
Croenweod 1'est nnd en
Ba?
for the Accei. Iinrlcil I'lgin soieun.
allowed only n f ingle hit nnd did net
Issue one pnsi. lie was taken out In
he eighth for n piiifli hitter and weh
relieved by I-efty Yerk. The latter
walked three men nnd fn lined two in
the one inning. Plt-weii, wlie pitched
for Chehter, held Arcn te two lilts,
fanned thirteen, walked eight, but the
Jerk team wiih unabli te cere and
Chester wen t-- . , . ,. , ,
This same T.efty Aerk also ligureil hi
inethev ldti'hing feat. On August 22
AtiiTican Chain was hcliediileil te piny
Baltimore lllaek Sex 11 double -lieiuler
Yerk was ihe pitcher seloitien of 1 rank
t)rt.au in th opener nnd nil h" did
Mas te blank the lllnck Sex without u
bit or run. He than went In mid
Bitched the second game mid again shut
put the Il.iltimoreans, but they secured
two scratch hits off his delivery.
ruain ...
JVe-lilt (ianics
The lirst m-hlt game of the M-at-ou
ns en June 2,"i. Phil CeeUiell. of
....,.. !..,. .-,..,. Mill.- Wi-iv.
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"'":..."' V'"-' -: A'WV.. '..,:.
liny -ii re-
tented nKiiinst i.iuiiuer- cm,....
What prehnbly was the Greatest II
til cninc nun ni ' """'' "' ,, I
Verlt, I'a.. Heplomber VI In ( lass H f(
lliiiinntien came f the Phi adelphla . V I B
ichall Association liciweell ainencnii ja p
,i.. ..ml Chester, redder, pilelilim ' WU
Belltll I tills, Sll'll Olll IIUliee i 11.1. I "" !...(,. .. .-.-i.i.n,,, ii if
te 0. and then following the two notable, news te both Seutliern and the writer,
performances of Kill (iallagher. of St. I Seiitheni nnd (Jirard, whlrh meet an an an
bnlToed Pos.'n'lre-. lZ Jul.v '""" " "- .nnnM, of the ,or
C() tilumphrd i,er Khiuder-Weblen, of , institution, presented a biisl,ethnll game
JcnMutewn, - ie n.
Cnckivli scored Ills seoelnl ne-lill
triumph en llllblale's WeMern trip.
I'hll wen ever tin Chicago (ilnnt. .", te
0. Left erk. of Amerirau Chnln. en
AiiRiist 22 wei.- ever Knit inline Klm-k
iei -l te 0, and en Sepiemlier II Zeplil.
Of the Se-llll Pllils. entered I lie H'leel
clafs acniiist Piiulsbem. the Seuth I'lilN
Mnning, 2 te II. In .-ill tin lm-hll
nmes the lo.er.s weie unable te score.
There ere u number of notable no
Ht iierformance. mill thee nenrl alj
SPMllted In shutouts also. On Mn 27
.cfty Vnnii. of the Seuth Plilladelplnii
Iebfew.-. blanked Viscose, I te (. On
Jlllv 1 Kill Iloekeuhurv of 1'TeMier.
pamleil Sleneliurst a I of wlilte-
aili. ." te (i. and epe weel. later, en
Jiilv s, KImiii. of Shiinaban. shut out
the' lugersiill-ltlllid (Tub. of l'lilllip
turg, ti te (I.
Keur ether nne-hit performances wen
toi'euM during the season in cases
Ahere tlic recenK weie .ivallabb. 'u
Aucust 7 "Pud" I'lournev . of Hilhiab-,
Irfe.ilnd llin S!i,!'.... 7 lull On AllgC't
AUK'
L'J Leslie, of P.rldesburg. whitewashed .
iMIilwoed, of 1 raiiKlerd. i e
Fedder, of Americiu Chain, gme Che -
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er one Mil, w ineu was iiii"inii i'i
Iris Lord's aggregation te score n 1-
n.() triumph, and en September II
llill Plei'Min, of Chester, wen ever
Jlrldesbnrg, - te 1.
Aeeerilini? te tlie figure of the (eulil
Alie held pitchers for all gieat length
I
rf tune, Ita.v Kepner, of Itriileslnng.
Vds the best, with an average of .s:',::.
Hii'l Itay Sleinader, el ine .eriii i-iuis.
finished with .S-M. Ilelh an- sclieduleil
in go ie ine lie league.-, mis win,,
Hteinnder returning te Plttt-hurgh,
vhere he pitched some few years age.
MrKenty li Itest
Pitchers come and pitchers go, ami
the fans rave ever their perfei malices
ff.r fl .cniln I. Ml l.lLllli, , 111! ,il.llll IIS
whole Willie McKetiiv. of Fldshei .
ass the bes. m .be independent ranks.
lie had a i.ercentiige of Cms in foil
n,r,i I nU n lir, -Lr
f.rk,Vsecen,l wiU, ..ll.- in l.'rt -o-.e
lainii
St.el has been signed ,v
llranch Itickev. of llie Cards, and wi
go Seuth with them in the -.pting
Uaj Kepner, of Ilrldesbuig. M'erdl
the largest number of consecutive wins,
with fifteen te his credit, and n ham ham
hi.'ite, Lefty Slid, followed with tlili-
ecu. The Ililldale Club pl.ied in mere
fames thnn anv team outside of the
tniijert,. Inning participated In Hi- con
in lug participated In MrJ con-
ring IHW Hint ugiiinst ti:!l for
i"Ms, scer
their ennnnents. giving tile Dailivilcj
n im-ruge of live per game.
rrtrn-liining contests weie few. (In
Mil II Lit liretliers and Dub-mii b.Utleil
for fourteen Innings, the hieie be.vs
winning, Ci te 1. Champien hurled for
l.its ami (Jransbach for Dobsen. (in
June i Ardniere wen from Stenton
J'b'Id Club. S te 5, in iiglitceu innings,
Mitchell bulling for the wiuuer, and
tirllhn for the losers,
The ricisher Yiiiiicih purtlcipnted in
the two ether eurn-inning oei.ioMs.
On July 7 they played a ihiiteeu-inning
"e with Wilmington. Median hurling
ler thn lmals and Nbhels for the I tela
wnreans. Twe da.vs later, eti .lul lb
Helsher defeated l.ansdale. ! te (l. in
"pliteen soBsiens, Meehati being the
winner ever l.nisen ami Allen.
Following are the records of hurlers
fue participated in twenty games or
nern ter one club :
Krppn. B. I H a. an
V
is
tl
12
11
1 1
pi''
iifie '
an 1 1
.r.i"
fiSn .
nil'
n.is
fl'.'i
nmtrii. h l it. a '.".
J,nn. ;,. p. n a ... i!7
("ftn. 8 P H A . VI
J ni". a. p u a
'leKrnty. Vfl)irr 10
Urlebhb'r, )'lfi,lir Ifl
llerlcnbiir. PlcVhn il
Jlnbhue.., North I'lilli SO
1.1
II
10
a
1
10
is
in
11
1 1
20
IT
21
17
I'll
1.1
21
10
in 1
s.l '
.de '
i.ts
Tie
lllll' '
l.si
'-'inn,r North 1'hllii 1l
r.rr.urr jrl(lrbiiri. jrl(lrbiiri. jrl(lrbiiri.
ot!le, llrlili-hhuru
ftltlv IlrnlenburK
2il
2S
II
2:1
.11
111
;n
'iivrin il UMii,
lourney, ll ll,lah
11
a
12
12
"-njen in
mi.iuu
'"ek'rrll. IHlltlaU
blllrppje, Hip, n,
nis
.i.'.i
Here nre the reei.nls of a few of the
leading teums wlileh have kepi tlieii
fecerd-i in t,iib shape Hint the Ih-uiis
"re avniiniue
nrli,tirr
;n)."rlcn fhahi
I'lilla Turnilnal
t'1,"tb. I'lilla
,Mlher
JlllllaU
North 1-hlU ,
riHUr ,
1
12.1
IAI
117
I'jsj
1 n.'i
1112
121
,1011
.12s
, as
, U2
W. !,
7 s as
n 1 411
a an
70 is
71 M
I el .'i7
111 47
r.7 4 4
n.l ;.s
an m
35 na
r
7
11
s
te
11
I
II
7
n
t
ATI
.C7I ,
1112 '
r.ss
r.RM .
,11:111 '
.nsii !
Heavy Scoring Marks
1922 Independent Games
Ilenvy senrltii; featured numerous
Independent games in 1!'J''. Here
lire n few of the onntestH in which
the winning trmn registered twenty
runs or mere :
Jlny 7 St. Agatha, of Hroeklyn,
N Y.. defeiited Klelpher. 'JO te 1.
Mny 14 Fleisher ilcfcutc.il West
llerlin, IM te i(.
Mny -." Sliuiinliau defentcd II.
A. Mackey, 2." te .'!.
Mil r.O T. N. Harber, of Tron Tren Tron
ten. defentcd Mndisen Stars,
LTi te 1!!.
June 12 Stenton ilefeated
I'o.vlcstewn, of the Montgomery
League, 20 te I I.
.fune 21 North Phils defeated
St. Celinnbn, 2(1 in S.
.Tune 2." -.1. X. llarber defeated
Ardniere, 22 te 11.
.Inly 12 - North 1'hils defeated
Iigan. 20 te (I.
July 1 1 Stenton defeated I.lt
llretliei-i. 21! te I. ,
July :t0 North l'hlls ran up the
highest score of the season when
they defeated Ardmerc, 2S te 0.
AtiRiiut n Cnmden City defeated
Wi'stiiiglieus-c, 20 te 1.
KED
IRARD T
Downtewners Within Narrow
Margin of Defeat Befere
Collegians Weaken
TENTH STRAIGHT VICTORY
i:.v iwu, ri.Ki
QOITHKHN HKill SCHOOL basket-
ball team was almost toppled off its
throne hk an undefeated rjtlintet jen
tenia nfternoen. If there has been
any team of iln ten pin cm b, Seutliern
thK car I hat Ims hmred the downtown
,"
into meic fear of defeat
thnn .n.l f:in.i ,-..ii .. ....! ,.
" v.nt, worm going miles te sne.
S"eiitliern wen. but net until after l he
Lirdesi ,, id of a struggle. The final
count, which rent ;;i.:;e. does mil beln
te reveiil the closeness 0 h, unflli-t.
Tin' mcImc, wliiili was the tetilh
lensecnlivc one ler Cum I, Midler's i
preteges, lini-hed the W2 so.isen for i
Southern and eipinbd the record made !
by the same team in P.rJl.
However, ii was ,,nv ihe ,rlI1l f
fate which nllewed Seni'liern ie remnln '
undefeated. Hunning up a lead of nine
points in tlie lirs t half, llie loam w.ip
ciiinpletdj eulplajed b n.- opponents
In the s,.i fTnd session, and was ieall
luck in smilch away a ilelmy.
Shut out wilheul a Held coal in the
"Hiiro lii-st iwenl miiniles of play, the
Collegians hliewed the fight whicli nl
was prevails, no matter what the odds.
The rose te their gtenieM heights ami
literati ran wild with Seutliern High
in the final frame.
Ten Itapid Field (j'eals
'cn In Id goals vere
soul spinning
iiireiigli the net bv the liiriirdiiinu. and 1
' ... ... .' ..'....... , . . .1
iwnn eni live iniiiiiies iei ie play ill
i the second period iliey held a two-point
bad. This itself is ,i feat that no team
, during the ,i-t season has lieen utile te
perform against the downtewners.
Tin
t,.(
.'..lli .... .... ... inn mi-i lllllll '
minute, like two titans. .Inwiiig
Inn. ilk t , ' l , T I .. III . I . I i In.. .......
el
, ,, nnether I'ii-m the one team,
I ,1(, ,10 (,ii1(.r j,M. rimill.v Southern,
r hrfiiiRti the splenditl c.ve of "Curlv"
, ,.la ehiained a two-point adMtntiige
..,..,, .. ininu c ie ere he em .
Imiueilialei tlie iree.ing game was
it-led te. Se anxious were the tli
i:ird pla.vcrs te noure the ball and
drive il toward the basket thnt they
UTHERN SHOCI
BYG
OSSERS
feuleil. and thus emiljled lieldblatt tel.sjv.tli Ward,
'add the extra two points te the margin I house will'
i '" " "", :. .. , . ... ,,
I '' ",ls K." '' " u ' '," "' 'V?1'1
, '""l ' one liew ever, that stave, off ,e-
lfel1 for the dou-nlewners. Tl.ii ,..ing
j - "' n-l,,,,! I ,,, seven , the twelve
i y . - ,'".',.,.'' .,;"
two
li
if these euiue In the second.
virtually dei ided the issue.
in.-.,
Basketball Statistics
iia.sti'iin i.i:.mi'i:
w i l' i iv. r. p.e
Tren'en
i.- :i s.i.i n en,.. 7 a .
11 I .770 .Taiper . ."i t.' Jm
( on.ien u
i .,' ui s
pi Ml He.KlliiB .1 1 1 .176
j-vst nuimt's ni:st i.ts
ramrin Iawui Trenten. 87 II. ail.ne. 11,
I'llh. Inil .'-. I'lifcsnn. OeUlli-li i lllnil.,
I'nthcliiil Seceni). .10 Hely Name C. ".,
" m jnnieH nt KliutsniiilMr. "n Jimlftta, ;n.
r.t J.uiien .Si renil il . .Itililiilii SWhkI, 10.
North I'hllnileliililii Church Irf'ai.'ua Cnl-
v ,'iv H. f i il 4 1 ll. ri.ilintewii Hi -.till en go.
u.my I'resl'itirl.m '-'-' Olivary in.
1 ,i I iiiikiI. -W. Wnt I'lilliiil'-iiniia, IB,
M ARiiili.v. :t0. AriliMsliiip Itjiiii. 21
s, .i.vin.'s .tunlii. -s fiilm ir. 11
I-.lumliii ll.iciniel I 'lull, in. l.Jen Meth-
nlLV Uue',! ".' ei,. I H I.clninr, II.
ii i Jil, 'liileinaeli 10,
l I.Uke. .1.1 .Villi wnie. -u
St l.uki sinu.i.l,
a.-.
Suminerfield, 13,
HAROLD TEEN
BIRiHBBB i B Br ijatStJlBB
lT B r jfipuflB
Itexlng Is inrludrd an part of training at the Wctt I'lillndelpliln g.imniislum under the stipenislen of Leuis Voecb Veecb
ler, athletic director. Members of the glove, class, shown abee, are, left te right: Frent row Charley Con Cen
rad, 100 pounds; )rk Stockton, 100 pound"; Kreil Gilbert. I(!0 pounds. Hack row Ii. ilnffe, coach; tancelet
ICvans, 118; Jack Feuse, liis; Kmmett Lyens, II.; Park lpcnshade, 15; II. Mctiratli, coach
HOLIDAY
SOCCER
BY PBO TEAMS
Northeast and Southeast Sec
tions of Second Allied Divi
sion Meet en New Year's
PLAY ON DISSTON FIELD
A number of bercer ca'nes ere en the
schedule for New Year's Hay and one
of the most impertniil is the puniest
te be played between two picked teams
of llic Second Olvisien of the Allied
League, representing the Northeast and
Southeast sections. The contest will be
decided at Mission Kail Park, at State
read and I'nruli street, at ." P. M.
Kdwnrd Pcnrsnll, manager and player
of the DcPniil Club, has been selected
te lend the eloen which will represent
the Northeast section, while PJiner
Sclireeder. manager of the Lighthouse
Heys' Club, will direct the team repre
senting the Southeast section.
The Northeast section has n strong
defense and nil unusually biilliaiit of
fense. A glance tit the forward line
shows thnt the defense of their op
ponents will hae te exhibit their best
form te break tin Northeast combina
tion. Prank Sunderland, of Wissineminc
at outside right, is without question the
outstanding plnjcr at his position of
the whole Second Illusion. He is
speed, drlbblen the ball well, mid hu.s
a powerful shot which lie can lontrel
mid ii te te iidvnntiiee from nnv ceini'i'
f li's lerrilerj .
Dnnaliue Capable. Partner
Hn.Miieiid Denahue. of 1'ePaul. will
niake a geed side p.irtncr. lie does
net idn.v en Individual game, is a geed
passer and hns a fiurly accurate shot.
.Mlue .MCMiisier, ei ri. i.ee. in ceiiicr
forward, has nlwas lieen classed as a
dangerous man for his opponents.
Miiiiii. 'of' DcPhuI.' will 'form the left Will Net Complete Deal
wing of Ibis utiin-iuil offensiM Hue. New 'Verlt. Pec :;n Prcsbb in .lebn
In Aleiris Iiulcher. of Si, Lee, tlie A. Ile.idliT. of the National L"iigie,
N'erlheast i-oiiibinntlen has one of the has added bis voice te tli,. c uiti'eversv
best fullbacks in Philadelphia. t!eorgeover the re-outrun f I'm In r Iliibe
Ilium, of Wiss'uieiniug, is likewise a Llenlen in the major league.s.
ver.v strung back ami one of the out- In a cr.vptic i-tatenient lie mtiiii'iicd
standing defensive men in the Second that the senior league will net tolerate
Hlvisien. Henton's return te Hun iiigauiatien
JJiey slieiiid act iiue u stone wan
against
Cm in.
t lie aiiacKing lorce or ine
1,0111110.0-1 MMii'iii. i in- iiuiiuiii-u iiur i-
net ipiite as strong aH tin ether two
depiirliuents of the team. Hubert Me-
Carthv ami Hugh Waseu, of Wildwoeil,
tegeilier wnu .mini i-iiiiiki-ii. ei i,c-
Paul, will constitute the linlfback line
: s r
for tue r',re" t,'a,n
Seutlienst Alse Streng
Likewise, the miiii beast team is a
Gibraltar of sirength. It imlssesscs a
.owerfiil defeiislve combination and uu
(
I
nlert forward line which will inclui
some of the innt accurate .shots in
the game. '
ljlward Mctiiuley nnd Clarence
(iiiswiild. the former from the Thirty-
mil the latter e Light Light
ceiislllute the fullback
line. .
MoCSInle has shown himself man
,lm8 ever te lie one of the best backs
j the second dnislen. Ile bn.s been
n pill(, ,,.,rt . of the clever defense of
I ",p. . l"" J :M " l".1 ' ..'" " ... ,r T"
ivvnill. seiecicu ler ine iiu-?ei.iiini in-
vision team of last season, has net '
played much this year. There is no
doubt hi the minds of his manager
and associates that he will mensuiu up
te hU former pia.Mtig anility.
lllll (iiiinnre, who will captain the
eutlieiisl team and play center half
back, haiK f i em the I.iKhthoin-e eleven
and is one et the most capuble center
halfbacks in Philadelphia.
Assisted by lieerge Harrison, of
Lighthouse, and Jim .MeCnbe. of Sun
shine, the hnllback line will play .1
gieat 1. art in tin contest.
The forward line, with James fill fill
mere, of Lighthouse, or Kranl: Vocel Vecel
iiian, of Clever, plujlng center for
ward, Chris Kill, of Thirty-sixth
Wind, at inside right, Hendersen at
inside left, who hulls from the T'hirtv
silh Ward Club, Merris, of Clever,
phi) i lie at outside left and Winifred
Orr, of Sunshine, as the right wim;
man, should show itself te be du
v 7 7 Usu VauG. BJAli Buck- " n.
--M ifii'i - 1 . ' 1 urn ii 1 1 n n. .in. 1 1 , 1 .. M ..1
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) I
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Tedau's Soccer Games
And Where Played
vMinntCAN I.KAOUB
rhll.tilHiililn K I v S. w Yr.rU r ' it
I'lllln,!..ihl.i II. ill P.irli. l.rii.mli i.n.l II. ml
lnilen n're'ts Itrferee. iimri." I ..i i
1 A V I1!., - ( i, I'm Itilr. r r
st PHWIuil.nt. h I p. frri . IMw nit p iii-
bTtnn
ll'lhlehem t' C. riie.iHlvn Wmleren
nt n-thieifin, p.i. rtcfi-rce. Jelui II. i.n i.n
tentei cntfKK.r ct.fii t.i:AUL'i:
Klr-t Division
Mrlen "W'hllfB" vn. (iennantewri flrv
cl.'vn t ItHverfenl.
.itrlen "Marnenn" . Moerrsinun fliit
leen hi Hacrfnril.
T'hllarteli.hl.i Cre(pt I'lub Whims" p.
,.nlirr"'!y "' ri-nnmhanl.i ecceimI il"rn nt
&t. Martins
J'tillndrlplila e. C. "Itr,!!,1 Mrrw .i l f.
5ieeii.l IXvlxlen
-UTien Illui." xt jtoercfi .,
e.i t ttmerfiifl
.hi.r,"""i"n" r'"1' " hlliiil"!'!
tllllil elr-n, ,,l M MnillnK
..iJ;?r"l1!""vl" 'iieiiil clucn
froenil
i.. : '
Merleni
tMiiliiii.iii Mnt. he,
t,i;hth.iii.
iWiirnnUI hi front, street
.... . r.i .- .iiriiue. IIfr.ree. I. liitnn
.i.i. ,"?r' .''""'. H WeMIHKlinUK- el Slxlv
all.ihan.
It-I- r'e, W.
greatest ,ffrni,. rombnintieii evel
i-.ieeii together ,,- , soeoml
e.hibtiieii.
. islel!
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".ll'.V'ten. K"' isT,',1''"
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I.... i ,I""",I"K'. . 'lhiti.i-vi, vr,i)
lnuh, r left fulltwrlt Hrliw.iM
(St. I.ee) ( l.lL-tlthnlMel
",rA ,. "Kht '""' 'sk. . ! M. ".l,e
IWiMweu'l) i.-liiiinhiiie)
I'liinkrlt . .r. nter liniriml, liiinmre
(lie 1'niil) ll.lh-liihnu,-)
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IW . Wi.ikII i l .-i..i
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IH lrliiuinliiKl
Dennhii-' . .
M! P..III)
McAIIIMe, .
(St. Isn)
Thonipeti
(I'lHKtenl
i-.i . . ... '"-' 'i-'-'
' ,..,.,..',
innilenslu imu
iTiuriv itii uiy)
' i --i Mil Wrtltl
u
Indliln left
.twihilji'i-i1
i:m"rnin
ITI.I ... . i- .1 ui. . .
rnnn
P 1'aul)
SllhXIllilpu
. .tlUI'. If fl .
i iiiii i i-iiiin vi ji rn i
. -. .- '
Merris
II -liner I lllll)
Mariin T'clln t iri,i i ha,.
Kltimi'P. l.lLliih.Mi.i.
IhemiiH 1 1 imliei
I Ullllleil- ii ri I
I'lrm-r The n.is li.imh
Jehn W.ili mile
BENTON'S RETURN IS
nPPn?Fn RY HPYni PR
- - - -
I National League Head Sure Reds
mm preuieis tnat wiien tlie ( immmiii
t inn. which mis nncnas-ci lis ieea.
Hum ei. mn, n-.iiii-i ni iiii ,'iuiiuiie
of the ether club owners il will call off
I the deal.
Here is the ellicinl utterance of Ilevd-
icr ;
'As fur as I knew the
Cincinnati club with the
for the release of Pitcher Ileum., bn.s
1 ,,'lll,ll OILS'
feel ceiiliilent
net lieen closed, nnd I fed coiilident
that it will net be consummated if the
i Cincinuati Club is advised that a inn-
jrltj of Iho Ieague clubs d n,,t favor
seiiten s return te the .National
eagtie. '
"
NATIVITY VS. IMMACULATE
Uptown Rivals Clash In Cage Cem-
bat en Fermer's Fleer
A neighborhood basketball nit will
hi decided tonight m the hall -t the
Nativity Cathi'lie Club, at Milbr and
Alleghenv avenue, when the i. icun
meets Immaculate Conception in llie
lirst of a seiies of live games.
Tim Limn, tennis hiitil,..! f in ..-,.'
town championship last season and Nn-
tiviti came off u winner, 'i'l... i hin-ch.
men also have nnether lirn-il i-ime nn
the home court en Monday wh n the)
meet Hely Nnme, uu even cles-r
in U'h-
ber.
Nntivitv has an enviable ice
r,l feri
inn muiie iiner iiiis season mil
au'er llilk'hes predicts llie team w.ll go
through the season unbeaten. A boll bell
day dance will fellow the gutne en .New
Year's la.
Wilsen Wins Junier Gelf Title
I'l.irhnrkt. N, C.. I'ee an. roil ,
mn of Wor. . aler. Mi-h airisl tw,- ,
ilfurc'i T Dunlun, Jr ,f Mi.nni.'
hkiiI thlite'Mi. mn In .In. fliuil et !
hurt Juiil"! ihainpientun ienrn..ini '
euiip Wlla in vvun ih.i inatrli bv 1 1.
ih n.'l of .1 finely pi i. I par 4 en 11
heln WIIheii illHpili.il of the nln.. I
!') Imnlnp hint 11 If Ven. iw Iivr 1
Ink! tin rinliural Junier Uilo for l '
I .
'1111
1.1 I
ith
l.mt
s 111
I .i.l
.rail
I
All Three Merien Fields Will Be
in Use Today, De
spite Snow
SQUASH ON AT 0VERBR00K
Tlie mew . covered fields ill net in
terfere w-itli the legulai- gnme of the
Intel eluli Soccer League selieduleil for
this nfternoen. Sit mntphes nit en
the day's card and all should be closely
contested.
All three of the Morien Crii'l.et Club'H
i lields will be in use ami all the contests
listed leek geed-mi paper. The league league
leading Morien ' Whites" will tackle
the Oerinrmtewii lirst dot en. while
Moerr-Mtown's first combination lakes en
the Moileu "Mtnoens."
Then in the second dlil.sinn the Mer Mer
eon "Klues" will oppeso the Moores Meores Moeres
to.wn second squnil. tlie leaders of their
group, nliii at Haveri'enl.
,.V f,',''lsj of H. I'hiladelphin
C rleket ( lub t St. Martins will like
wise lie the .scene of much soccer activ
ity Tlie Philndelnhm ' i' "Wliit.-u"
wi
piny llie l nlvcrsie of Peiniivl-
inula s
eend tenm. while the Phln-
,",l,ll" '.' '"'d eleven is entertnin-
?. .,l'" I'rincole,, Olnb.
Alie .iiorlen rieket Club
l?"ull,nPVr1riniJn'0"n "l team will
battle at Manlielm.
reens
i. .
Wntilrl. T..... a -. . .. .
.-in.,nu iiMeney al mcniroelf t lull
A round-robin squash racquets tour-in-
Is in progre-,, nt u. Overhroek
t.elf t lull which, it is hoped, will be
wound up lieu week. The conteslnnts
are divided into four lasjes with right
enirics III e.icii.
W 1
llfirrity. runner-up te Stnnle.v
ii i ,. ... i
.. . ......".I,, ,u,' muienni cnampien. in.
the last Peiii.svlvania Stale tournev. '
itnrts .-neb ga.ne at minus 7 in Cla'fs
A. but all the ethers plav en even
tonus I
Several of the be.v s who made such a
geed showing in tin, junior jenst ,r,
M Ovei brook earlier in the season are'
competing in th0 round-robin event '
I here K n greai ,,..-il of dnb npirlt nt
(Uei brook and much interest hns been'
evnleiiieil tins vear in tennis, golf nd '
bowling n- well ar in sipmsh. I
Tile entries in the snnnal, ln.n...
fellow
lu.jitirj
'lass
A W. P. llarrilv (
minus
mi me eiuer.s scralch i It Ater-f,n.. t
I!. Pierpnlnt. V. P. Newbern- l' s'
liel.eMc. H. P. i'lirring'tnii y ' Vinr'
ns, l'riniU Itielh ' '
i lass n . j p. .Sehnfer V S Feeht
SIX MA
HE IN
INTERCLUB SOCCER
ic deal of the Paul I-Ming. Sam Allen, Ce'org'e Ilnu
St. Paul Club son. ,1. It. Peters. A. C. Wntsen, H. It
i Mein.
.'it'lil.
Class C -.Tncl; lilnml 'l'...i i- i.,i
Class C
, If. I'm ks. H. .Tolmseii K rsherl ,'k p
.lelui-mi. V. Stevens ,ir Tnhii I
Craig. '
t 'lass f )- .1. Hroeks. T. Ketterer W
' Mael'iii'laml, C. Prilz. L. Smith, I.'. V
Kebe .
A pn.e will ie awarded te the winner
III en eh division bv the cnnrrntl,. e,wl
progressive Sipiasb Cemmlttei of the
iiverbroek Club.
Kan-net Club Heath Tigrr (iruds
Kin Newhtill's Hanpiet Club '-;i"
beat the Pi'lneeien Club's "A" ..uttlt
bv four inatclies In two Ihm week
though the lirst published acceut.ts of
the dash had it down ns an eien tplit
Tin- mistake was made in si-erin-- the
slriigg e bel'veen W . II ltntitnu ,.t ii.n
I'rlncelen Club, and II. M. riynaven,
' "' A1'" Hncquet Club.
lirst report's had Patties the vioier
"ImI
ns
a mailer of fact Domn
von
.me en, en ,,, bv thr,.,, ,,. , ,, "
the
1 ores being l-lii. I-.-!,-,, ,-,. ''. I
''''' It was n cleu- contest all tliel..- r, m rinne..n v.ituin
Mnn.ia. Willi Ilonaveii Inning iust enoie-li
ii" power 111 the lunches te grab
the honors.
Thai was an awful jolt the Morien
Cinket Club's "11" team banded the
I'nupiei Club "A" combination nt Ilnv Ilnv
erterd in llus week's league squash
grapples. Sianlej Pearson naturally
be.it llill Mitchell, Ted lMwards downed
AI Mills i.nil th Itacquet Club was
nice!) off 111 front.
Mut Cli.'irlcv Wetter upset the dope by
nosing 0111 "Mean" Wheeler after ii
despeiiitely fought live-set struggle,
III-1.". e- U-iri, l.'i-ll. 181-1.
HASJ23ENTRIES
Enterprise Cress-Country Will
Start Frem St. Vincent's
Hall at 10:30 A. M.
GRAY-RITTLER ON SCRATCH
ONi: IirNDRKO AN11 TWLNTY TWLNTY
three entries have been roeelrod
for thp first nr.uunj cress. country run
under the nu&plres of the lCnterprls"
CVithelIc Yeung Men's Association en
New Year's morning at 10:'lfi.
The start will be mnde from St. Vin
cent's Hall, 10!) Last Price street, t!er t!er
mantewn. The distance of tlie race
the miles and will be run ever the fol fel fol
fewlng ceurse:
Starting from St. Vincent's Hill east
en Price street te Morten street, south
en Morten te Chellen nonue, east en
Chelteti f.venile te Chew street, north eri
CIil-w street te Washington hme, west
en Wabhlngter. lane te Oermantewn
avenue, south en (!eniiantewn avenue
te Price stree. cast en Price street te
St. Vincent's Hall and repeat tin jam,.
Ue (he finish.
I Iho rntrles amJ linndlcari follev
I OO
1 P. Itlnekle. PI. Jean of Are,
2 15. Them. St. Jean rf Arc
3 T. 1 Murphy. Si Jn.ni of A"-
4 J Cnmri'll. NatiMty.
B It. Dirvln, Phannhan.
n -.inn " nrK)n',, S'i Jean ef "
7 Jehn Hhr Si Jean t Ar.
s -V Zltn niitrprlii
!i 11 ei.iif. K-r.nclniti'..i r
10 1 l"nrrlih letilnten A (
11 T. i p..i. K'"nlnten A '
12 F. I'nrrnn. KnFlnaten A. C
1313 e .Will. Kntrrprl-e
rrt-TBUN' pi:i-es-iip
It M Turner. Kiilncten A. .
IS- II I'redi.. Knilngten A '.
1C--A iVinril, Ht. Jean of Arc
17 W. Chamrwrv. ft. Jean of Arc.
Is W. OenrlAvime, Nativity.
1(1 .larnn Meliaile, Pi Jeun of rc.
10 Janei Gaftncv, Knterprltn.
rltnTT BKfuNTW
II Theman Wllnn. Nalllt
i:i Jarn'.s Murphx " Jean of ,M .
lf.1 ri Mt?.nr Kensincmn
it H. J. Ainbii. Hli; Kibben
i'.- -It Mill- ah, v 1 - ItlM-i .
jil Jnckien Henri Urrstncten
C7 A IJubuii. i J.jiin of An
UJ- Jehn e'.N'elll. l.mriirls
reiiTY-nvi: pncuNns
IS -K Iwllarten Pt. Jean of Are.
I'D M. Itarruiffien. '.-.' Jean of An.
hi, I. I'ujare. St Jear of Arc.
8111. Kerbs. lnlnyten.
n2 M Keli i;ntrprln
3a J. Mcllhenrii. Hlii' Hlbben
, sivrr .iErexD.j
St -O S'-v.eliii i:ntrprla
3.1 William N"1n. Hiiierpil"
ail Kririk SUnca r.nternrH"
i!7 I' .1 I.iirenl inun ItlWioe.
its 1' Uenai... .Natilt.v.
enm: miniti: tp.n si;c'iMi-
?I1 I. hnlth Knaln;tnn
40-11 Slurk'y. Si J. nil of i.
41- Jehn I.ven. I.ntrirli'
41 J Kane. Mee.lowlireol..
a J. llueti"s. niu-i UIM-in.
ONE MINl'TE TWENTY SKfi iMi.1
4fi - .Inhn Pti-rieii. mattehil.
4H Eil !)"imer KenflnKieh
47 Jaines SI Olnlr. Nailvln
4S II A Itaei Men-lnvv brook
4fi J (ira-r. Ht J,an of Ar'
00 jfterrf Itoenr.v. Ht Je.ni el A'
ONE MINVTE TIltRTT Mfiu.NU.s
111 Waller Hmlth Nativity.
.'.2- Jehn rli3. Natlvlli
r.3- 1 Mulllii .sbimahan.
P4 A. Krbrlik. Si. Jean of An
f,5 Uetia. Enti rrrtf"
em: mini'te fertv Fi: - NH''
T.- E1 Urk r.nn-rprlfe
ST c 1 ri'lervi ie-I shanaliK"
r Jehn Ne an. 1 uiri.irl
..0 E. ( enwa- Miamhaii
HO M. i'oeI Natl-lty
01 U. iJtJenl, (Shan than
ONE .MINI'Tl. KIFTV sl.i'i.M's
621" .rMckillen, Natlvif .
na IT TV Mirnin Shaiiilin
04 Ir Klnln Na'lvitv.
c;. (, .-ild. shanahn
iiH--V: hH. Emrrrl"
TV. ' i MINfTi:
7 t. r MerKJ'i. !linalini
us- .1 ll.Min Sli-niah.in.
nd It. Kitnntln Hlur.tH"i
70- I.e s.-hliialr. NntlMts
71- Jiuims shark's St Jen or Vn
121 rrinU TUvl- Tfrnple I'tihuH'
TWu MlNl'TES TEN SEi'U.Nfy
75 W liehu. k. Menlnvliriek
73 -W I. rami. unattai-h"t.
74 .1 .1 vintr, shanahan.
7,'i- Eranrln ltno.e . St .le.,n of Ai .
70 E. Hra.lle). Illu million
TWO MtNlTES THIRTV sEi"MH
;7 w Vls Mi-adnnb-oell
7R K. riren Natlvltv.
7fi I.. Martin Natlvltv
Su n all'fti. EntcTirl
81 Walter lllttlfr, Mpiiionbre"..
TWO MIMTEP l'MKTV-riVE FECONHS
S'J -J. Kan. Nativity
si- (i. Wilen. "hanahan
SI . Ceatf St Jean of Arr
- J. ileuuhan Shmal.an
Si)J. Mer.taau"- WaahltiKinn. Ii i
THREE MINUTES
; 1, Pavis Na'ivnv
sa I W Hruti Mai1ohrnek
s!i- Iiirn-s Ki-rin shahahnii
liO -I Oe, fi"eri. Vaiivm
i,l J fteanlniaii. Mr.i iebrne,(
p; T Vniid'He t.-n lowhreoii
fl It Prertl'. NatUOv
TllllEE MINTTEs rilTFKN SE'
4 ir IWnnriln Entrjrle
li'. W Nnrrl". l-lMn.ban
(ill- S. Hhivv. Mr i.lrinbrneW
W-.p Wright -t .Inm of -lis.
I. lllll. M'fieu..' . I
l.t Jehn M- ' r .N.n vi'.
THREE MINfTrS Tlllltn -!
ft t iiiBllare. Enterpfn"
'NH.
left II Rarpel'l. is'nsinsiei'
inir iimdle- si innhan
h" M' Detivmh. Nanv.n
nmEE MtNi'xn.s iCir.TV-nvi
' ni.iil iM.tUi . shnhihsn
- i-.'J !.' ..." ' "' ,: ...,.,.
1 .n. ,, l.'.nli.i I Mi,1rtovli-enl.
- !n"" 1-J 'Z
I'OVR M1NLTE
i.i -i r-anr. n Ma.1 iwhroeK
1 A(i 11 Se IP-' -Wa JowuieoK
I r.-ii'R Mist ri: rii-n ev s-e, -'ns
I tin- I) Dark se Jmn of Are
1 111 .1 Mullii n Me idiiw brook
11J .1 E Williams Mnl 'hroek
11,", Wll lam Mer. unattaeh"'!
ri 'I'll MIM'TEK E-iRTr .-Kl'cni s
1H-Jitn Mnrr'a Nutlvny
IK. r lirne. Sharavnn
llil r Wor' hinK'en MfiiilowbrenU
nun, mi.nei'e.s- niTT-nE m:cu.
117 i.turre Rani-fi Mra-levs hr 10k
US- V Mulei reth M-.'i J 'Hhre'.k
rP'K MIM'lEs! riVE ,SI-i USPS
tin ' 1'ani miller. Meartowbreok
J 20 1 'ci lira). Enterprise,
Buck, the Blende Sheik
"Sunny Jim" Coffrelh Je.
came Promoter en Coast
in J 90 1, After Spert Was
Killed in i'cw Yerk
II ELDTITLE BOUTS1
Hy ,l.Mi;s V. COKFKO'III
JIM KI:NM;I)V. hnewn as tlm prince
of sport-, trod te be n boring tire,
meter In tin- old Ilnrlen law dais in
.New- lerk. He
was my friend,
nnd whenever I
came IJn.il we were
usuall together
a li d hobnobbed
about our repei t
he biisincp" nffiiiiw.
Always being a
lever of sports,
boxing wen fawr
with me as n
emig man, nnd
as Kennedy made
s'ire thnt I hud n
soul right up there
at the ringside tn
trips te New )erI
were made mere
J. W. fOKI'l'.OTH
intercfiting by Kennedy's Inmti..
Aupist of 1'idti found i ie in the big
eit, and wl i I was sippi..i, i,, re
turn te CalifiTiiin (In lliird ueik of
that month, nnxietv te s,.,. .luinc j.
Corbett nnd Kid Mi f'e bev en the
."if'th forced me tn veiai.in.
They were M-berliilcl te go twenty
five rounds nnd. iiii'identnll. It w.ih the
lust bout under the llorten rule, per
mtttiiig benis of that duration. Cor
bett knocked out McCoy in the fifth
round that night.
After tlie siw Kennedy nppenred de
pressed, lie h'ul no idea what lie was
going te de. "Wbcre can I put ever
boxing F'iei'1's-.fuiij ';" he wimtvd te
knew. "Wli net trv the (lelden
Slope." I nnsweri-d, grmningly. "Ile
you think Wi; r-.in innke tin- i"nne go
out tlieriV" was his net (piestmn.
And before I Itnrw what it was
nil about. I feiiuil ui self tnlhing
husiuesi with Kennedy .'ihmit Iki
tug in t'nlifeniin. 'I hat "we."
mm crs.it inn of .Urn's went a long
w:j in deciding a, promoting career
for myself.
'Well, (ini w.iv, the
I bei mil" iissei l.'iled
following .l.inuarv
with KenneiU in
liexitig, and w
ted San I'raiici-ce
i ni tin- place ter seems ei our heuis.
Mini- lirst nt tract ion was u tilt between
iJeorge p.ibew. McKiidilei.. of New "erk
I i Itv and Oil Hawkins et I-ris.e.
..."'"..' - , e.c.i.'.i . .'1,1,111.. -.
lliOI. Mel adden v.inuing en it foul in
the seventh round.
l'er Ihe lli'M two ie.'irs Kelinedv mid
1 vveni iilens nicelv, putting en occa
sional shows ami thev went rug. Ho He
inc was cleeil in New Voik and in most
of the States in the l'libm. .n that
a let or" funs Hocked out In the CyuM
Peer .Inn died in 1HU", and for the
next twelve vents I went oil in til--Clime
alone. Thov started te call me
i 'Suutiv Jim ' along about tpfll! or
I t'.M7 because of the luekv lueaks I had
'had in went her , oiulitiens.
i Uu several show dntes when I had
open -air bouts scheduled it r. lined all
tiiglil and through the merpini; until
neon, then Old Sel came out. dried
'tilings up iin elv ntnl the limits went en
i ; s planned.
I Most of lb--- championship-, during tli"
fourteen v.iis m wlibb 1 was ioii ieii
1 neeied with boxing were ,, ulcl In and
around I't-isi e. where 1 was the man
1 behind the bankroll
When boxing linall.v began te Hep In
alifernia and thou "as hilled en
tirely ler a while. I turned te raei'ic
and at picsent ;,in asseriatul with
the Ti.i Ju. ma .let l,ev ( lull.
nl''H)v .i.-'
i MOW I M M'l 1'
I ;v,, i, i in i .
r i nm, i' in ."
' srt;7 t Till R'V-
t .,!.. i . ' Ti i:
I '", I ".
IPHILA. F. C. PLAYS
GOTHAM BOOTERS
Reorganized Eleven Will Meet
New Yerk at Phillies Park
Tin Phila.le'plii 1 s.i.ccr Club will
plav i's list ".inn uiiilt r ihe in w
1 ni.'in.igeiiieiit this at'ertioeii at the Phil
lies' It.ill Park ai I'lftientli .ui-L I luiit
, uicd'iu streets
i The opponent- ,.f ihe locals will l.e
I the New iil. 1 ! 'd i'lub, whi'h has
I 111 ns 1 in- up -.ni. pln.vers Hs Andv
H'lllieii. P.iri Melihee ,ind I'ei'cv
lllnrdv. .1! ktewti t" b-til f"ll"wers et
, soccer.
Ill tin- l lllh'l'l III flevr'l lie l'n ,
I face their ! ugliest
I sen. ui. Tic v in
' pee,l, wbli ll Wis 1
i w hen Ibev 1 '1 1,111 lie
: - -tg! 1 ei ' .-t 1 he
t . 1 v 1 1 1 j III top
' . ii in I 1st s. , ,j n
l,f lliUh, 1 1 in in,
Nnti euil i'l ilieng
te 1.
1 Meld- 'ine re .
"stpO'l, no n's ni ' .'
all pain, s In ti ,t
1 11 . 'i'I'I ..f In
fourth round f tb-
1 'up cempf 1 it 1 n 'J
'I'lie snow 1
snlterl in I e In t 1
, Allied League nd
I ol'galiH-'itlen iv
Pres .. v
I ,1.,Hl 1 M.,Wi.. - J-atm
i
i . .
CAlIi:. i
Come Have New Years Dinner
SUNDAY and MONDAY
iENEHAN'S CAFE
62D AND WALNUT STS.
IB
mjp'r
llm I, iv, a ilvstrra 1 II tlf sU(laini
I -I-tj Ollvra
s(M I"
I renin of (lit'tsen ,, i, Neiiwtli- snapper it la, llmlalra
Heist ,e.ing erii.ei.i lurke.v -"liirrril C ranlirrrv Jellr
rii 1 ih.i
r.enrKla sPrt i'i,mtu Mnaliril hit Petate
s.perlnl liliilni Itnkril Viitntu
i aulilliMv 9r ( rnni suiire Craeri Teaa
llutti. II, .111a r.ic riant .
sm n
lleiiils of I rltnrc lluMa.i tlrrl.i
II' t lll.ee I'l,- Ipple I'l
lie t renin Irrucli I'uitry
P L A T T E R S '
BROILED FRESH FLORIDA SHAD $1.00
ROAST YOUNG VERMONT TURKEY 1.50
ROAST CELERY FED DUCKLING 1.50
ROAST YOUNG CHICKEN STUFFED 1.50
ROAST PORK, APPLE SAUCE 1.00
Special Supper New Year's Eve
62d and WALNUT STREETS
FFivntu Tnhttann Jr.. in I
Referee Paris Beut
I'niHi. Iec. 30. Fer the flret tlm
In the history of French boxing n
American referee, Hiram Jehnien,
Jr., of California, will be thn third
man in the ring when Frank iferin
and Mured Nlllrs met today te !
tie the henry weight championship el
France. The title is claimed by
Nllle.
Meran has been training faith
fully for the bout. He tips the CtUi
at Hi- pounds, or seven peijndl
lighter thnn when be met Jack .Tohu .Tehu .Tohu
sen here In I1H t. Nllles weighs 182.
The winner will be matched against
Jim Ileckett.
MIXEDBOUT OH
Strangler Says Only Few De
tail Are te Be Worked Out.
Date Net Announced
WRESTLER SEES VICTORY
.saii Frnnclscn, Dee. 30. Ed
"Strangler" Lewis, world's champion
heavyweight wrejitler, announced tedty
that arrniiRements had been cempltl
for a mited match between Jack Demp-sev-.
heavyweight pugilistic tltleheltler.
nnd himself. Lewiv produced signed
irticlei cnveriiiK the match which wer
drawn nt Wichita, Knn.. nnd carried
thr signatuie of Jack Kearns, manager
for Dempse.v.
Tlie artiole. n sporting writer ob
served, "centnined one million rulelt. r.8
tu hew- the two nre te behave them-
-'Ires."
I.evvis snid :
"We have made this match. Theri
an- only u few details te be worked.
out. '"ieu can think what you want
about it. hut when I meet the champion
t tlie world in tlie fistic ime he will
iltl
i e,,rn (, j, meeting the champion of
tin world in n stle nf combat that
dee.sn't call for putting en gloves. I
i de net wnnt te beast, but If I am
thrown ncainst the Urine line with the
world's champion pujrilist, the people
, like sports will S't the Fame shoe
thev reoened when Siki whipped Cur
pent ier."
Tlie date and place of the match were
net iiiiueunei'd
PITT IS FAVORED
TO BEATSTANFORD
Panthers Shew Ne III Effect! of
Trans-Continental Journey
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Manfenl l'nlcr..lty. Calif.. Dec. .TO.
Tlie I'nlverMt.v of Pittsburgh football
tiam will meet the Stanford CnrdlimM
heic tixlav In what premises te be a
hard fought, low -score game.
I l.bii.sed obseivers expect the Hast Hast
"nieri in win. but Stanford fans hope
t'u-i- team will wear down the Pan
ther, whe.e strength may have been
1 w, akened bv tlieir t rans-cnntlnental
tun.
I.-i practice, however, the Pitt men
1 iv,- ilisiiiaveil no ill effects from their
change from the cold of Plttaburj-n te
the warmth of California.
Art Wilcox, the ke.Mnan ir. the Sinn
ford effeii'i- sjtem, will lie kept out
b jniury.
GOLF SCHOOL
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JAS. SOUTAR
JAS. EDMUNDSON
JOE SEKA
DAVID KIRKALDY
Court nin from 8:S0 A, M te B18O
. 1 i all or phone for ftPiKilntimeta.
Mitchell & Ness
1223 Arch St.
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