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14 EVENING IUBL10 . LEDaER-PBiLABEL- PHl, SATTJBDAY, DECEMBER 27, 19ll V- " .1 - irt-rtiT- WHAT MS BECOME OF OLD-FASHIONE- D BOXER, WHO WANTED ONLY $100,000 FOR ONE MATCH? THAT GUILTIEST FEELING RED WINGO, FIRST AT GRIMSON WARRIORS MOGULS EXPECTING Mm .(- -, rARRIP I IRTPrO Ybu GoikXC, BAT, LAST OFFICIAL ARrJ"T" I DOhJ'T WANT To TKE1 THAT IN OPEN DRILL DRIVE To use "Tats w&w LARGER DEMANDS 8A& I 3W YoO KMD OF SLoPPV WeATHeft--rH- (s FIELDING A VERAGES For CHRISTMAS ? . ti ikirV !nnn - I r" Strenuous Program for Harvard ENOUGH VJArOTA 5A)C "THAT 90 Per Cent of Playere Mack's Young Leads League in Reverse hJICe ME. row ouiviivicK "ZL Outfielder Football to Prepare for - J to Be c-t- A.iicDL .TJIPTY MOW Offered Contracts for English With Mark of .815 His .305 Percentage New V Year's Battlo IT'S TOO fM'ce u - Season of 1920 MICE , - Led Mack Athletes in Hitting I lurrl TAKt! Oi--" T JPtAR OREGON TEAM ON EDGE CAE BUT FEW HAVE SIGNED UP tly R011ERT W. MAXWELL Sports I'xlltor Ermine l'ulillc I.nler sSV Copurioht, 1019, Iru 1'uMlo Mffcr Co. Pasadena, Calif.r Dec. 27. Har- Clilrneo, Dec. 27. New contracts for ficrr-halrc- vard's footbull begnn tho 1020 WINGO, the tl outfielder grabbed by C. Marts from the Miiad today a seaou must be proffered ap- RED four days' training program of two proximately ninety per cent of the reg club last summer, was n happy young gentleman tho other morn- tllar nlavcrs on Icntrnc linsobnll workouli n day in preparation for the mninr glanced the official batting averages and saw that he was ac- clubs, expert fallow era of the gnmc said ing when he at garno New Year's Day with Oregon. percentage than ntiy other athlcto'on the Shibe pay- iiuic iuiihv. xnai. condition, witli t lie credited with a stouter The Oicpon team planned to visit the increased interest displaved in the nn roll. He won't be so happy when ho takes a look at the official fielding movies. tionnl Tiastime, they said, probnbly will , '.- Tho easterner-!- who have just com- d85 result in a number of players following If averages, .5000-mil- e pleted a journey from Cain-bridg- e, , the Boston American nltrli. Wingo led Mack's fold in hitting with a mark of .1105. Of course, he Mns., and witli no regular 'J cr nnd outfielder, training 'S tvirf in demands for waun't present In many games last summer, but it's no soft assignment to since Thanksgiving, feel the ' salaries. SSM1 need of ever bit of practice possible, Retrenchments effected for tho period, and slum tho npple good enough to get into tho select 1 come up from the sticks roach lsher and Trainer Donovan said I after the war, when men 2i m the owners expected net even a few pastimes, is.willingto make out nn affidavit that it's the will be given tetcrul hours a to be confronted in lied day hard practice with lessened interest for tho next four in baseball, led to many one-ye- tougher to field flashily under tho big tent. days. Probably tlipy con- will cine off n bit tracts being made. Long-tim- e con- Red was the only Mnckman who finished Niuetecn-nincter- n above .300, next Wednesday, Donovan .suid, but not before. tracts for a number of stars terminated and ho is the only member of the Shibe tribe to field below .000. lie was in Oregon, with tho past season. That tho inter- on the other hand, has had est next year in baseball fifteen games and managed to trap Uvcnty-on- c flics nud gain ono assist. lie a week s training. Coach z is not expected Huntington to be lethargic, some of the players who games he showed he was claims his men hao readied the peak was charged with five errors. In the span of fifteen of wintered in say, is evidenced condition and from now on he plans by the owners' plans there when It came to snatching out of the unsuspecting air, but he to give them just enough work to keep for extended train-tu- seasons and tho adoption of the ground balls from them that way. 151-gam- also proved that he has considerable trouble preventing tirual c Huntington is being moisted by Bart schedule instead of 140 to tho left-fiel- d bleachers. His average amounted to .SIC, the lowest games ns last year. trotting fcpcllman, Brick Mitchell, Bill Hny-wa- nl CMl la the league, which is nothing to brag about. and Johnnie Beckett. The team Some of the players nre said to hold shapes up that with the Aggers show our A's didn't have many enjoyable afternoons in well, especially its owners obtaining greater The that star, Bill Steers, quarterback. patronage, larger salaries can bo paid. who wns imported iA the field. Griffin, the Atlanta first baseman, with the rest Steer csterdny attempted twenty-tw- o m So far. few players of the Chicago clubs of the Crackers late in tho seaou, showed the best mark with .OSi). Dick drop kicks from a arictv of distances have been signed. Alexander, Klllefer and from all angles, audnlssed only and Robertson arc tho Nationnl League .0SC, George Hums, as a first-sackc- r, right Burrus was ncjt with and was on once. lie Is regarded us uTkillful - club stars who lmo made 11)20 con- his heels with .082. Tioga Gangc didn't do as well in the outfield, booting ner and line forward pusser us well as You To .5WAK tracts. On'y a few youngsters hnv'c a consistent punter. VH6M TRY average to .034. The made contracts with the Chicago Amer- enough around to lower his out of House five-ye- Thirty thousand people are lo sec the 3?EAf with icans. Eddie Collins's conV Tho fielding averages of all the athletes t1io toiled for the Shibe and game. All the seats hnc already been Your old SVrTLe tract expired last fall. Eddie Cicotte'.s Mack families last season follow: reserved. Numbers of them, it i SCARRED BAG To TLAY A contract also ended, as did the one-yea- claimed, have reached speculators, who agreement G. r.o. A. 15. P.C. Gams of with with Bay Schalk. are asking ?5 and ?0 for dollar seats. wimter. 3olf - Griffin, first base 17 10 SI 2 .!)8! Harvard has two sections nt mldlield in Your old Paus - and the- Burrus, first base ". SH :137 21 ft .11811 the west btund, the best on (lie field. -- WIPE Tlt?S To 6CT You TO Northeast Church League Burns, first baso 80 IU8 71 20 .082 As Harvard was finishing its prac- t & - TAKCS THB PRETTY PLAlTl In the Northoait Church Xeaguo. Good CHRI-STMA-S- . Tti shepherd quintet won 34 ,4 t 1 .Oil I tice yesterday Huntingtou trotted bis .SHE GftJE TbU FOR from Union Taber- Burns, outfield Orcgoniaus nacle. 4U to 39. and Bethenda betted Simp- Turner, second base 17 "t ni :; .005 on the field for u light S? son. 3ft to 14. In the eemlweekly games workout, having had n played In night. BO 1H2 102 Ift .051 morning session Morris Slarket Hall last Witt, second base there. Huntington in- Good Shepherd ",8 and Fisher were Union Tabernacle Dykes, second base..... 10 2H ft ,01ft troduced, mid after carrying on a con- Forsvtho forward Fleming Thomas, third base 121 108 212 24 .01ft PENALTY TOSS W NS Gardner forward Oettv :.; versation had a short conference con TOM O'ROURKE STILL "aeon . Munkenbaclt - ..center.. Galloway, shortstop .- 17 45 10 a .000 cerning the officials for Tlnirsdav's Mason guard Foster 12 game. The matter of handling co'n-te- st Tick guard Murdock Dugan, shortstop 98 228 307 .027 the Field goats Forsvthe. Gardner. 7i Bacon. Btrunk, outfield 100 210 II n .071 was to be decided today at tho 4; Maton. 2: Tick. 6: Fleming, 1'; Getty, S: ' Mnrjliinil Hotel. BELIEVES FULTON MUnkenback, 2; Foul P. IN Foster. 4: Murdock. Witt, outfield ftS IK4 4 .072 (julglcy, the umpire, FOR NORTH PH1LLY IN ENGLAND goals Forsytho, 2; Gardner. Mason, 2; Tick, C. Walker, outfield lift 23.". in 10 .0311 11 5; Fleming 3: Getty. 3: Munkenback. 4f who coaches basketball and other sports Foster. Referee Taggert, Kopp, outfield Oft 127 7 11 .021 iu rvau&ua, anu .uernmnn, a i eunsyi-vanin- Fol- Now Bethesda Simpson Welch, outfield 1ft 2 4 .000 nre men who are by Veteran Boxing Man, Plan to Clean Out II. Wards forward Morris 38. favored II. McClurken forward Wilkinson 1 both Quigley Wngo, outfield 1ft 21 ft .81ft coaches. is recommended Dietrich Throws Foul, Defeat- Gambling Boxing Club Pal Moore Stops Crequi and Faunce center.. . Wlldermuth McAvoy, catcher 57 182 73 7 b Notre Dame, and Merrimnn lias the lowing European Trip, at J. Warde guard 9 Cook .073 R. McClurken guard Deacon Perkins, catcher 87 310 131 .072 backing of Gil Dobie, Pennsylvania and ing Trenton 21 to 20 Klotz Johnny Griffiths It Pitsburgh. Walter Kckersall, of Chi- Expects Finishes Field goals H. Warde. S: II McClurken. Johnson, pitcher 34 12 70 4 .057 Much From Garry of 8: Faunce 4: J. Warde. 2: Morris. 2: Wilkin- -, cago, may be the third of the four offi- Herrmann, chairman the son, Rogers, pitcher 2ft 13 52 4 ,05ft Proves Star national was Charles S. Cook. 2. Foul coals II. Warde. 2: cials. Rangy baseball commission, II. McClurken. Faunco. J. Warde. 2 s Wllder- 14 ft 1 Minnesotan muth. Bowman. Deacon. 2. Referee Tag- Seibold, pitcher It .941 the first man to take steps to clean gert. Kaylor, pitcher 31 li 50 ft .928 W. and J. Adds Another to List out the gambling clement at baseball Kinney, pitcher 43 11 03 n .925 WINNERS ALWAYS AHEAD games. BODY BLOWS DO THE TRICK Washington. Dec 27 West Vir- ginia Wehleyan !'.,Collcse an Hddrd tn thn MAY FIGHT HERE SOON A Garry Herrmann has arisen in Trophy Goes to Breneman Wafjhlnstmi und Jefferson foothill prheUule. the boxing game. Harry Edwards, T.ancASter, Pa,. Dec. 27. In tho shoot Ii bo met October li. at Wliellnff W Va London, held by tho Lancaster County Gun Club. "WALKER grabbed 2S3 flics, ichich mnLcs him rligible to get Tho enrno bo Trenton, X. J., Dec. 27. Dietrich's of the Olympia, yesterday stated Dee. 27. Two American won leg flLLY will tho pcentli between teams B.v that fighters, President J. P. llrenemsn the tinal representee th Institutions nil at which foul goal, scored oue minute before tlie JAMRS S.. CAKOLAN he had started n campaign to do Pal Moore, bantamweight, nnd on the Flegel trophy and took high honors i his name on the poster at the park. have been won by Washington and Jefferson. Johnny Griffiths, weltcrwoighl, for the shoot, landing In consequence a pair The Presidents now but threti open close of the with the score u tie, "O'llOUUKli: has been a familiar away with all betting nt his club. of spoons. Tho winners of the other trophy bao itnnie rpOM defeated French opponents in spoon cates remaining, September 25, ortober II nt-- events wero Messrs J. W. Cshelman E. over TifitMn tn s e The first step was to keep the gam- Risberg to Collins to Gondii ana a probability gave North Philadelphia n victory u,..v ... Iu,.!h. ujiL-ic- thn ring at Albert Hall 1ui,t night. and It. I.jnch. The scores: B Urene-m- October J. with that iuAiu iur many bling separated by J. well-know- Qeneva will take October 10 and Col. clement watching twenty-roun- til: U. Eshelman. 00: J K. Herr, for a few seconds into the n dope reveals the fact that t'enter Trenton in an Eastern League rantrh years. lie niloted Oenriro rTr,n nn In what was to have been n d J. TIVING lego October 0. the tickets. bout Moore Eugene 87; W. W. Posey. 80: A. W Weller. 84: A. here night, the final score being 21 .Toe Walcott to the top made Criqul B. Hole. 00: R. I.inch. fi0: 13 J. Eshelman, "' the White Sox completed more plays than any other club in the last and made money It has been tried out at the last tIle fourteenth round, while 00i R., Walker. 80, Deny Dr. Williams Is to Coach to 20. and history with other n ring two shows and has been such nn Orlffiths scored n technical knockout circuit. The old Risberg to D. Collins to Gondii combination worked overtime over New Haven, Conn., Dec. 27. Published Tho visitors led iu the scoring actors. improvement that Mr. Edwards in- Francois Charles in the third Price Outscores Ryan and got more than time and talf time by taking in their shure of the world's reports that Br. II. L. Williams football round. Both Criqul de- presented a - Torn'O'Itoiirke to go the limit to make suc- and Charles Oec. 27. coach at tho Unltereltv of Minnesota had throughout. The visitors is still in the game. It tends it clared that they had been lilt .rotttvllle. Pa.. Price, of St ,6erUs coin. The Chicago pastimers lost the series athletically, but who will been ofTered tho post of head coach of foot- Grim-stea- d low. CJalr. defeated Ryan, of the same town. In team, ceed. live-bir- ball at Yale woro authoritatively denied somewhat reconstructed is itnown generally by this time that Ted "Kid" Lewis administered a bad a d match at the Mlnersvllle Athletld say they lost financially? One hundred and twenty-tw- o double plays wcro V yesterday. Doctor Williams has been in being unable to play because of tho veteran Tom believes beating to Matt Wells in twelve rounds, Park. Price killed ten out of nineteen and New Haven for seeral days vlsltlnc his son. in Fred Ful- cutting Ryan grassed but nine. Fred Porta nnd II. accredited to Kid Glcason's charges, which is not 'nlf bad, ns they say in . game his face to ribbons and breaking champions, H I.. Williams. Jr who Is a student at illness and Brown being out of the ton and is One of the few men who have President Edwards, and if n regular noso. Heed defeated tha Curtis strauetf Tale. confidence bis Wells gave up the unequal and Ray Hteldel. In a blue rocl. Beckettown. with an injured leg. In Orimstend's in the big Minnesota opponent can be procured the match struggle in the twelfth round. fchoot on the Poftsvlllo Gun Club's ground will be staged. Moore severely at Seven mars Reed and Ports broke 173 Tho Red Sox nre overburdened with the news that they led the league in place Manager Coffee introduced Klotz When trounced Criqui. In out of 200. while Hteldel and 3trau3Q broke Wolgast Beats Celmars by Shade Fulton apparently was through It is rumored that Bill Brenunn or the fourteenth round the 158. fielding. This probably will cause them to fall in with Ilabc Ruth and nsk . game at center and paired off and parading opposi- American Hot Oltj-- Mich., Dec 27 Johnny t. into the up and down the coast Frank Murnn will supply the sailed jnto the Frcnchmuu and n of Cadillac, and Johnny Celmars. of Dietrieh at guard. howling Dempsey Olym- with for a raifec. They went tbrough the campaign for an average of .075. ThU Cashmau and that had given him tion. Brcnnan is the man the hard right hook to the btomach doubled Buys Toledo, boxed tett fast rounds last night Klotz proved the star of the visitors the double-cros- virtually every pia is after, but will wait a few days him up. Little Rock Tom Rogers )s really remarkable or something like that, because C055 chances were offered before the Bay City Athletic Club. Woleast one Criqul quit. wlnnlnar by a shade. Tha contest was full line-u- lie easily held his own against (leberteu the squealing Minnesotan. longer for the final word from Brcn-nan- 's Ho claimed Moore Franklin, .Pa,. Dec. 27. Pitcher Tom 1 hprn .. u ...... that had fouled Rogers, formerly of the St. Louis Americans them and only 143 errors committed. or action Jn every round but botn lighters jump and his floor work --- "- una aha In.!!....)..! manager. he very Connolly, Tome on the "we iinii.iuiiiii iiy paw pos- him, but made no formal protest. It and Philadelphia Athletics, who Jumped to wera tired at the conff. Red was a marvel to the crowj. Dietrich sibilities'..in Fulton's huge hulk. was also a right hook to the Franklin Independents last August when The Boston club was not far behind the White Sox in double plays. They of Detroit, had a slleht advantage over That Afllect Fighter tho stomach Connlo sought Eddlo Katchell. of Toledo, in tho guard was also much in evidence, nun w IlUlirhlV a that caused Charles to con- Mack to send him to the Mickey at refuse to minors, will plav with the Little Rock team completed 110 and contributed one play to the season's achievements. class, while Hrennen. of being fast in his floor work and finding The first adventure was a trip across 0''Rourke did not return with only tinue with Griffiths. He likewise next season. Little Rock bought' him from, Buffalo, and Arth Madden, of Buffalo, put one fighter. so impressed Gleason's proteges also had one of those things. The Red Sox topped the up nn excellent battlo on even terms lit the the basket for two field goals. the pond, a short stay in Enelnnd nnd He was much claimed that the American's blow was the Buffalo Internationals. middleweight bout. The foul which gave Tsoith riulodel-phi- n a scmitriumphant return. Fulton with the work of Billy Afficct, the Eng low. circuit in passed balls, but Wally Scbang won't brag nbout that. We would l. the. game hent Dietrich to the cieancu up on, tlie four outsidcra sent lish featherweight, that he took a During the evening Georges Carpen-tlc- r, Even Break In Cage Games , be surprised if he mentioued it. IJostou catchers let twenty pitches get away Richards Wins Again In a collision with Barlow his flCTAinKr him. nnrl n.r.mrtllcil.c.1 1UA ..!. chance on bringing him back. Afllect the European heavyweight cham- Tremont. Dec. 27. Tremont and for rhrpp-rnnf- P.. played in 1JJS games, fewpr fact, it was in such n decisive manner is n very piomislng boy. According to pion, boxed n avhihlHr,,. Chester broke oven in a double-head- here, from them. Ed Barrows's athletes than any other New York. Dec. 27 Vincent lllchard", knee was badly injured. In that he was winning by plaMntr-throus- (jar-penti- Joey Fox, English star, Afllect is bout. Joe the 'Visitors the tlrst came the gang, which gives Harry Frazee a chance to claim tomething else against rhempion. defeated K 'J'. necessary ms lenow piujera iy uuauic to lanu a match either with the Beckett, who recently was ' 88 32. home out- Osgood in the t.emlflnul round of thn lor "ii weight on score of to The team . national ..!..- - . i. a.,1 Una whrm lie cttnnd lllion or Beckett. oue of the best bo.s his the nuuwm uul oy iurpenuer, entereu tne classed the visitors In the second game. Junior singles net ihamptonship hre today, side Atllect makes his debut ring and requested another fight ivlnntni? eanllv hv the Rcore of S5 to 24. long o Kninlt Anderson defp.ited .Terry and scored the point which wou other with games. It wouldn't take a citizen of our fair town to guess which ciub ended one foot . T.eldlch and Wolfe starred In both Lann 0 In the other semifinal match. After Dempsey against Willie Ilannou nt the Olympia mi 11 utiiuiau. performer In the bottom in fielding. Mack is consistent if anything. grabbed meet In Hk tho game. while Black was the stellar at lie the Richards will Anderson ilnal unusually weak from tlie Fulton has not given up hone se on New Year's Day. tne game championship in every department. His hired men averaged round toda. Trenton vrns of nrsi lor inesier. cellar only .05G mnrk. scoring but ten out of twen curing another meeting with Jack O'Rourke at one time handled Al PHILADELPHIANS BEATEN the season. They committed 250 errors, which is twenty-eig- f,.t Falser. And was in this city he '' J for more than Moriarity to Umpire Again chances. .Dempsey. just a few days before it that Randolph Open for Games the Senators, and any club that can make tnenty-cigh- t more errors the O'Bourke sailed from Livernool he separated from the late heavyweight con i than Dec. 27. Oeorco The score: TKe nanrtolDh Athletlo Association Griffmen Is really entitled to some sort of reward, for it's a hard thing to New York. Moriarity. the wrote to Harry Edwards, president of hope. Following a miserable showing Local Tin Whistles Lajd Low on tender for the Independent championship of. beat will aain bo an official on tho MntjTtr pinr.ADETjPIIIA FhilaJelphla and vicinity, which defeated tha Senators at their qwn game. circuit next season He tne uiympia, to get in communication lu a fight here, Palzcr came into the games the upon recently FI.0. A office money. Plnehurst Course Pakesburg Stars In two on Christi : called President Ban Johnson Team witn uempsey ana sign the pair for a box for his few dates open In January Here's the official club fielding records. Have a look terms quickly forward ... - Thirty-si- mas Day, has a and came to with him. rinntflw. i i d O'Bourke, according to President Pinehurst, N. C, Dee. 27. x Troutweln. forward.. ;j J! bout in this cltv. Games D.P. T.P. I'.B. P.O. A. E. P.C. - - Dempsey Edwards, turned to Palzer and said: tin whistles divided in two handicap outh Fourth street. Klotz. ccnitr j refused to consider any kind Classes Boston 138 110 1 20 3000 1843 143 .075 oi a bout at tins time, as he Is concen "You're a cheater. You failed to give tonlt nnrf- In n ewntfAnr nn tha Down in Our Alley Dietrich. Kuard 2 3 " championship course at- Chicago 140 122 1 0 3702 1752 1T7 .000 - - trating upon the battle with Carpcn these people your best. I trusted and Pinehurst yes . Dundee Whips Williams Bronn. euaru believed you hud training terday. George W. Mead, of New York 141 11.1 0 13 380.1 1052 103 .008 2 tier. This is sure to be a profitable that been Glen Tien. 27. Ilv outcolntinr QUAKCrt CITY LBAQUn 7 7 15 itidge, haudl-capme- . 130 100 1 0 .1738 1812 Totals venture, and it would be bad business faithfully. You deceived me as well as outlived the other 18 low n Frankle'-Willlams- i.. of Philadelphia. In every Cleveland 100 .005 PIHATCS MAJESTIC game and won the by of a fight last night. Allen-tow- n 1 11 3771 TRENTON for the champion to take any chances the fans who make the possible. Class A. prize round won a decision Detroit 140 88 1758 201 .001 1R8 17G in Nicholas 1S7 1SS n, Dundee, of Allentown. Dunsan. 202 Team - r.o. n.o. a. Here's your money. From now on you nosing out Donnld ParFons. of Youngs-tow- 01 10 . 170 183 IBBCarv... Jfll 183 17 1 " 2 2 0 until niter tne (Jarpentier session. over tho former. St. Louis 140 2 3702 1810 210 .003 Mount. forward on the home green. Water-lioiis- o. Hlmpson US ... . Harllev, Ml 200 171 Muller. ) ! 0 Fulton never has appeared in this and I iwc through." C. S. OS 0 15 3S1K 1(30,1 White, O Washington ... 142 220 .000 Conant . 170 181 17'i W. Zler. 1D1 17B 166 t 4 city. in This is the same Tom O'Bourke who of Ardsley, won In Class B. Tnma. tenter I I) His first bout the East since and Hartley Draw Athletics 140 01 0 0 .1712 100C 250 .05G Cook . . . IDS 14S SOiNock . 167 135 .. J 0 big job of Donald ParBons carried off the gross Kansas . 180 1UJ llnrlow Kuard 0 the Dempsey disaster probably will be will undertake the piloting low ana'n. Friizler. 14C Bulls, guard 2 3 honors of day lUll.inivin?. --vrv. ' ...vv.w . ' at the Olympia on January 21. Tom Fulton into popular favor and into a tho with a round of 80. Buffalo, and Pete Hartley, of New Tork. Totals 874 830 888 Totals 870 881 837 10 O'Uourke has been negotiating with title. Tho Philadelphia members of the low nlaht staged a d slugging Totals handicap list was JW CONSIDERING Mack' record it must be remembered that WHITE KLKPJTS . OIRAHn class all met with untimely match, wnicn ue.miuu 101 213 171 138 108 fates. W, Watson, Connie did a lot of experimenting, lie changed his infield as often Jones... wood'rd 172 J. of Merion. dis- 'vs...-- Flood. . 1(11 tn f xkm r luaigy. zi( J7J Knights of Columbus Scores appeared from view - WV.MM,n.r.r... I.- Vletne-- . 1.13 180 10B nt the second hole IUUMU 1 as he changed his collar. KlnK... lRIIIotj.... 187 ii102 , . T W..,. San Salvador in a SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS of the contest. George T ... Tt.A. Vnimif Tlinn ""'M 22.1 IB0 183 207 I'lnzon downed W. Statzcll, of ""-- ;.---' Oross'n lilt is.' i.unaren tn tha Knlithts of Columbus hnreyrpori. fcl Knox. . 200 1U3 181 lick 224 137 battle score -- Aroniminlt, and M. Thompson, of 01 ew urieaiis. S!.8.S' " rVlKht by a and By LOUIS II. JAFFE J. .'. ,'". An Fielding Team last B Springhaven, or .New lorn, in vw w.m .v-- v . 1)15 noalsoto ay from . Mm. D?mlnfo wcro eliminated at tho d Totals 8601000 Totals 041 870 020 rin all Jack Harris has taken IVells, who is a' scheduled bout. XOU took the trouble of going through the official averages and picked out ten in! 33 to 13 In the oilier Paine mi more big boxing day when under his guidance. seventh and eighth respectively. REX ALLS WYNDHAM lit Phi lips urooKs bjiiiii...... - --- - ONE IVnine of the best fielders could gather n ball club that would have 132 . from the Held. 0 ., in Philadelphia arc to btage jou not fluest .. 178 llanlv 148 inn scored Kan Salvador Miootlng kept only fielding strength but hitting power as well. Can you imagine a manager Gtitnnn.. 204 220 101 lr. Zlor 170 17B UK the atter's better foul it regular Johnny Jvllhane Is puttlne finishing touches OFFER Radollffe 163 225 isnsmedley 183 L'BS in tl... same, to the flnl.J. L. n.o " bouts, remains, and then tho on hla training for two bouts next week. $50,000 FOR BOWL getting a ball club like this for a Christmas present: Infielders, Chick Gondii, Campbell 2H 1X1 Ifl.irtalley. . 181 103 occasional Monday night the champ will endeavor to 187 In four Held tosses. weekly programs, with an The Best Fights Eddie Collins, and Vitt; outfielders, Bab!' Ruth, Duffy Lewis Klllott . 11 101 Price .. 205 100 llenra each arched men inject an Insomnia cure Into Young Chaney, Dynes ...... Vh. omhined seven San Domlnco special show, will be resumed. As on no relation to Qeorge In an Syndicate ltt double-decker- at Wants Yale Arena for and Tris Speaker; catcher, Severeid, and pitcher, Wulter Johnson? He'd Totals 887 0021027 only tallied four Jersey City. New Year's Day "Kllly" will Christmas Day and Christmas, 'New Dempsey-Carpentle- claim the pennant as toon as he opened the package. Totals 0S2 058 860 lhanksgiving be among us and will square off with Al r Fight Year's Day will be celebrated fistically Shubert at the Olympia, WERE AT In the matter of fielding the Red Sox have the edge on the other clubs. TTnEnS TRATMORB Salary for Adams New Haven, Conn., Dec. 27. A pro-pos- THE 173 170 lBSAnder'n. 204 171 105 Big with shows at the Olympia. National, of aggregation would gain places rMwards 1KI 1(14 that tho Yale bowl be leased by Three of the members Beantown's on the one :.... i.a ,n? IR Ifn.kl.. Auditorium and Cambria, and the 1020 Art Magirl, who boxes Jeff Smith at the is selected by Walter Camp. National New Tiar's Day, Is to the university to n New York syndicate team that NOT Two positions pugilistic cnlendar will have been start- be one considered Rational A. A. of the mlddlewelghts Car-penti- er champions of league one each to Washington star In the which is bidding for the Dempsey- - would go to the the and and St. 103 ed under full blast. With no show at V.?"1, .Besides boxing successfully on the championship fight JJo one of Mr. Mack's athletes is in danger of being picked tonight and the Olympia s other side of the .Mississippi, he also showed has been Xooic. for the 034 808 the National r.n au made to Trofessor TV. Men-del- l, Best Fights Totals 010 Totals 074 837 031 9 Sied'VrdrVffleton! Monday program canceled, welt Australian t'.ur about two years Clarence The team, but Galloway, the Atlanta shortstop, appears second in the list of short MANUFACTURERS' LEAGUE Y regular two. chairman of the Yale board of games JSritVSS to coich. th Items athletes entered there will be no ring attraction here fielders. He had ninety seven chances in seventeen and booted bnly MONOTYPE NO 1 OIRARD SHOE CO expense will be defiay-e- d control. It was learned that $50,000 New Year's Day -. anw. The Young Nineteen Jullns Uusstll, who uses three of them. His name stands opposite the .000 mark. v Miller 176 l.i 181 White., inn 160 in.- tn athletlq societies of Borne until tho nfternoon "Indian" ns his was tentatively offered for the. use of BE 117 MO 128 ISO 141 16(1 by the Old Nine- front handle In the ring Is In shape for his figgers fielding Pfrlffer. PWItfr Twenty pushes Man Nineteen return to ring the bowl for one day next , WIL.14 AT .rME Following are the on tho team: n.i.tnn 1'J.t lis 12.1 Doswell. 13rt 10.1 iii the discard. Never before in the Indian llusiell Isn't summer. M 1W 1 HI 102 13.1 teen into at all particular nho he boxes Issuing u Professor Mendel! told the represen- G. P.O. A. Miller 1" Halifax Wants Olympics has boxing challenge to Jimmy "Wilde. K. I'.c. 187 170 142 SJcIhlln H7 140 140 the history 'of tistiana Jack Sharkey. tative of the syndicate Yale could -- 1 1 l(i (10 27. The. iwrmanent Ohm Philadelphia. All Battltng Murray Pilsy Walluro Paty John- that National A. A. Gandil, Chicago, first base lift 3 .007 fleneru. Dec. request such success in son. consider Totals C0 738 747 Totals 730 631 756 nlae committee ha. reoolvedu. that capacity on Thanks- Little Bear and Bobby Doyle. not the proposal. E. Collins, Chicago, second base 140 317 401 20 .974 of the clubs drew JoeJMenJell Joe Nelion MO SEI.t.ER3 NO 1 0,yTmhPe declded'at well Christmas vi. VItt, Boston, base 133 129 254 13 .907 ...i.vTir. M U the giving Day. as as on Johnnr GUI of York. Pa.. Is booked for third Repack, 210 1S7 137 summer m, Mickey Donley fiSS'..t,!fiTisI Lame. to "Rnheld at Antwerr .new afternoon, and there is no reason why ! u kiflDurn w d OQ Wilijloy vi. Scott, Boston, shortstop 138 270 123 17 .076 Kliasser 131 14. lao Wellein. 1HS 178 184 - December 30 Olll will itarrett Amateur Sports Billy Kramer . 141) 127 143 147 ana several should not turn out in full force On. pair off with K. OJ'Lb'ufUin vi. Boston, 230 20 TlAum. 118 I.aufer.. 170 strong ccntenaers. ' ' fans K LotutMIn at York, and then he will Ruth, outfielder Ill 3 .002 Warren . 133 12 140 Wolfn'ft. 114 120 1B0 on the first of the new year. Fifteen liook up with K. O, Brennan Max vYilliami vi. Bobby Dyson 141 254 13 er 110 McC'skey 148 143 170 at Bteelton ine I'jumore iiun nai a rew dates tn Lewis, New York, outfielder 4 .985 Hen U.3 saw tne on j.ure.v New Tear's Day. first-clas- s Brown K. 0. Geo. Cbjney Kelnbere 182 thousand fans douis January open for teams having Frinkis ti. Speaker, Cleveland, outfielder 134 375 25 7 .983 Totals 780 730 656 Day the same number witpessed halls and offering fair . guarantees. M. Jeff Art Promoter Wants sim- Battllnr Prlssleco. tho' Filipino. Is to bear -. Smilaf. MirJ Severeid, St. Louis, catcher. ... , 103 401 . 100 .083 Totals 7 682 710 Toledo Kriss's contests, and with another UUI lVH, U,0 INU.II II HIV., January ldve,r .of the The rillplno. a Is Johnson, Washington, pitcher 39 16 09 j .088 SOUTHWAniC Stage Big Battle ilar turnout lr Young after a tilt Mueller. 109 10.1 1S9 to art, will have keen with McOovern. Melrose H. 0., a traveling -- '()a .. rirenWJy a Wll'ms IiM J 24 ISO to wait another twelvemonth leniu. u..n uuu i.'2'C "ii" cams Of 1JB t0l Gordon. 101 lS'J 110 It Is that ace, R. Jacoby, 41S Tree street. MAY to leave Tyrut Cobb off any VDonll ?i TIa.. -- Jark Sharker. said will w T teem foolish nine, . - lw Wentxel 104 1.14 1H5 Toledo, t '"- 07-- fTn11n to chose between ono of four .or more citfa 03 1(10 - " J, richer after his bout with petit patsy (o but T. R.i according to the figgers, is the seventh best fielding out- Slflnn. . 10.t40 Smith.. 14 174 uemnscv-uarpcuii- "" attractions. lace nt the Olympia on the of Januarywl. The T.Mt End l'lve desires book games ,..ni. ti Wallace Is getting himself with third-clas- s teams having halls tit the league. 0S fin;5 Totals 7K0 7411 733 championship pugilistle encounter. liavii Iltzcerald. a local man.i has been 5. lilprimo open, and fielder Totals referee the New Hfelen Johnny ,'t.tl.., ',?r "l1" ,1,eelin1 A victory would dates In January M. Greenspan. 418 KjiflLliflflf.yPl SIMON & STROVE PA1IIHANK8 officially today selected to set-t- o wns announced at twenty-roun- d put Wallace in l(ne fbr a with Jimmy Mifflin street. man 1 l Ttelnh't. IB'.' 117 1J3 It Leonard taif ! ir?yiTTnlMTfiiMaM Another Boost Babe TV" 1K0i8 Club that AH Q. January- - 10. Is a veteran. ,aM f for Kelly... '4" ln" Keldasch 141 115 14:! the Toledo Athletic Ult FU A. second-clas- s team, de- , third-ma- duty Wwfacoe C. a play this Ryan. 21T 121 161 PalK,. 14U 13n 15 Timelier, matchmaker for the Toledo Smclal havinc done In the sires to arrange games with teams or RUTH says he won't with the Sox summer unless his I 142 W.H'sby -- - Mluml. Da., Is a swell boxing town, that Blind: 113 im 215 Mil! boxing commission, has wired Jack rlnc ior rana strong the class either at home or away. "Zam." calls 520,000 a year. As soon as he discovers he J.F-ma- 171 IBS HT E.B'.by 188 J40 164 mere are tor the game. But New Year's Aft.Jan.l contract for leads the manager for Dempsey, that there are no real boxera. In tha MavA r,,... ureenman, iuo oou.ii Aiiieiican s.reet. e Kearns. parted league in fielding as well as the world and players in home runs, he 831 787 77 Totals 720 830 nillr Glbton. according; to a tip, has of Florida, nor does there appear to be trfrAlHll. fiutiYivir: Total. 70 club will duplicate any offer made split came a k a mortgage on Boston before"' be consents to bis wim win J Benjamin. The matchmaker who knows how to get together The Itnokwood Tin would like to JEROME vs. CONWAY is likely to ask for leave the STANDARD PllESSED STEEL I.EAOUE in France, London or the United fniiowlnir Benjamin's poor exhibition aualnst a decent card. The fans as Miami are not games with teams having halls and offer- - Day. Bniarnntees.- - Phlllln -- -- .tt'J-- : and come Fast to don a.basebn'l uniform. NO. 3 is awaiting reply to ioe Welllnr "at the Olympia Xma. at all backward In separating themselves !in . ale - J.' Mhm- ... .u..v JOHNNY GEORGE taovles fiat PLANT 2. PLAMTMO. States. Thacher l on his nay home to the 81.25 general street. Is only in, fielding, Speaker really Is fifbalck. 101 181 IBS Dowllps. 115 131 na telegram", was said. The former from for admission, $2. Cedar REYNOLDS Although he rated third Tris the l- 135 107 his it seats, and 12.50, ringside. MEALY vs. 127 -i roua.,1 07 coast. first-cla- veteran during Dobnelr. in152 112 118 was responsible for tho Recorlle A. C. a traveling five, ly. chasing champ. The Cleveland snared 375 lifts the season, Harry.. 113 110 llllnd. .. 111 Thacher under the to arrange games with teams IIILI.V WILLIE comes Becond Jamie, 127 1.13 13H ICllllk.. 120 145 111) match here labt Tuly 4 in which tlorrr Brenner also is boxlnr Kddle MrAndrews, according to reports, would like which Is SOME snaring. Happy Felsh to Tris with SCO fly 1C1 187 105 130 of JaeK Harris. Brenner weighs ilia offering guarantees. "Zam" Oreenman, 708 AFFLECK vs. HANN0N Holi..,. 2H Martin. lli'l wrcstqd the title from Jess colors In knJcls-Fn- e made a wonderful showing In hla bout street. captures. Itacp,, 02 02 08 Dempsey and ho would take pleasure against Charley Dunn, at Homestead. South American I'ATSY 8TKVE 61)3 nearly $30,000 went block olt any of those clamorinB Dav, HUHU the great number of chances accepted, Totals 751 007 Willard when the Jimmy Chrlsimoa The Mnnavunk welter- In lhc matter of Walter Plpp Totals 700 734 580 luto the boxing commission's charity f"? a whack i)t Wilde. weight la a good card In the northern CUNE va..UTZ0 York first-sarli- fielded opportunit- and western sections of the state. ii hvyay with the honors. The New 1582 PLANT NO. 1 OKKICE from a 10 per cent tHT nnon 1511 fund who m fighting. ies, cleanly, but slipped up on fifteen. Stuffy Mclnnls is not far behind. Wlttmati 1 140 147 Ieis!e. . 124 112 ndmlssions, and it is understood 3rari Wells, did lot of i! 121 118 104 Haundor 105 140 1.11 that In the ring as well as on the Held, with Joe Wagner, brother of Harry, retired fea- LYNCH vs. LOUISIANA 1,118 chances. Itat'alts S4t Tnacher's principal I1". ,n France, homo for therweight boxer who put away SKATING He accepted Ilsnd'son 130 107 Illmmel. 134 134 110 that is reason the A. E. has been thu mittens JOHNNY AL Wttsslmt 150 183 151 100 155 182 wishing to stage another soma time. He l now In shape to resume because his better hs If Ins sted his returned 39th und Market Uterv Aft. A Kvg, Mast..... for contest from a business trip In the South. Joseph Kpdcr.. llM4WWKn.rr.-- 157 s IM of like nature. iNintiTnni.T. fjc 411E. ni.iu KILBANE vs. SHUBERT of St. Louis, tales the great pri:a of the season, He lei a with Georges Carpenter, he ar. and didn't return home with a bulging bankmll. Royal oh Skate. (10 o'clock) fERBER, Total 092 711 78B Gorga.Jt"w his, s.fyje. jnjieh ha wanteVl.h.ttt ,hlli .CejriaWw Jjrprth something, Battle Totals 783 78 070 to bav wcus imaia in a usua puv, mir vr ivns. S neavVntriat' Ilo'utsl CoiileUaafs t J . I I 1 $L , ' W .' t .1. Jw-.SaSta.- . .... aai'.ii4i. ?:? ,t. i . . 4lHEISSeSlki4iaaaP?afeHai I WTi! 1 ' t. .JffamE!LSta9IMllHHkuFl. m.-.J-P- WMm J lifatfi'l lain m " " .l.mj.J ll rki.&A'ihtdX'"""" iM'Si, i ii liMlllli