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I f Ain't, He a fwe indoor meets eat PENN LIST Fourteen Entered in Mel rose Game T wiorrew )j Nigh! Face Syracus in 'One-Mile Relay f rAT BOSTON SATURDAY C APTAIN LAIHIY BHOWN nn.l his unites en the University of Pr-nn- nrlvnnln trnck tenm will tllnplny thr-lr wares oil out-of-town trncku twice during thlH wcpk.'thc second of (lie In door pennon. Tomorrow night in Mnilt Mnilt een Squnre f.nnlen, New Yerk, four feur four fecn wearers of the llnl uticl lllue will compete in Mie nnnmil Melrose fames, vvhlio.en Snturtlnv nislit n number of , the nth'etes will journey te Itosten for jh'c nnnunl Bosten A. A. reiiics te be stnscd in tue Ice lalnec there. Saturdny nlijht Conch Robertsen's team ushered in the ncnRen ever in Brooklyn by winning the feature event of the Brooklyn CoHcre grimes, the oncmlle relay. ButRcrs fnced I'enn Hid was defented through the brllllnnt running of C'aptnin Lurry Breun, who beat out Hay. the Bulgers Btnr and anchor man, nnd nnether ninn by four yards In n thrilling battle-down the gtrelch. Tomorrow night' events in the ("5nr den premise, te test the cnlllier of the penn team mom than did Saturday rjcht's race. In the first place the com petition that will be met in the onc enc onc mleo re'ny clinniploneliip will be Werner than it wns in the Brooklyn gnmes. In the fcccend place Brown will be ferr-wl te run the three-nunrter liiup-ppei'ltil luiil ilse carry the baton en the relay .team. .tit injury te (lilt, flic sprinter, uncovered by Robertsen last spnny itll meiii that the lied and lllue flipper tclJ he forced te run in fice races. Robertsen, the coach, intended te save Larry for the three-quarters and run Oill in his place en the rclau team. Yester day the latter reported iclth an infected feet that fill keep htm Idle for about a iccck. The remainder of the quarter will be the Fame as captured the nice nenlnxt Tlutgcrs, Geerge Meredith. Johnny TleUIcn and Lewis, along with Brown, will start the mile run nsninst Syra cuse, which lias another record-breaking team this season. Sjracuse Is Speedy Tnt( rnnr Hin nunrlpr. Kliei'tine (lie Orange covered the mile in the relay enc f-ecend hhert of Uie world's record from Huffnle High Scheel nbmg with Cepplfih, from the sailic school and new nt Columbia, who Is regarded as one of the best quarter-mile dashers in cel- ICgO raniis luuuy. for the event indoors, wliicii In held by .f"r." 'r""V.'". ,n,e r"ieminatinr feature Ing te the Mas'iicliusetts mlttmnn be an all-Buffule .team and which was Z ft ynlpm"'.! tiTtf? i''S '" ,in,lll-v VCA ln: Prison suf suf mnde back In 1020, in the nuffnle ift-iiandr win l.e -t-i (joe.m. ..- Yrk I fered en unmerciful beating around the championship games. One of the quartet !,f 'Vil,ielBT-V,..i?r?r-i.1.:rl.'0 "'". """"in Jue body nnd Chancy finished up by rocking new running for Syrncusc wns a mem- ten tV f mcrt i'i.!?rv (Kid, h?ew, 'M,ni r,X'lIInrr' wit1' M,v(,ni1 ,,lexNS " the jllw U. .( 4ttn tiritii nt Hint tlmn. rnnnttii ' nf local seuilitmwt. Itntthv it, .-..... '.! . iKnTnt'i, tlw ItnutntiiMe '! ctnu'ntl iiwm . Suttncr is the lad upon wliem thei5""L'"' ?: '" r, 'nihr V,?ysr- " Ss-ractibe students nre banking 'te as- Ut In breaking the record, lie, like Brown, will no forced te run two rnres Saturday night, which might maka the race mere even tliun wan at first ex pected, with only Brown running In two events. Snttncr wan selected only Inst week te take the place of ICarl r.by, the former Penn flyer, whose business prevented htm from trying te win the coveted cup in the Melrose "000." Suttncr recently ran within one second of the record for COO yards In doors, which makes him n strong favor ite te capture the event tomorrow night. In addition te huttuer, hyrucusc will have three of the four inuii who wen the one-mile, event at the Penn re-! lays last jear after a thrilling race when Allan Woodring swung down the Hretch n victor by a few feet. Wood Weed ring, who wen the 200-mutcra chant chant plenship at the Olympics; Mooney, a forty-nine-hcceud quurter-mllcr, and Lceiiiiid, who has done under fifty sec onds tnerul times, ceiiiplctc tin strong Orange quartet. " in winning t lie event In the Penn i lelajh, the Orange quurtet negotiated! tlic distance in :'t:'JU. Tliej expect te: Je under that tomorrow night te break ' the record of :.'! :''l 'i-fi. I'cnn holds! lie outdoor record of illilfl .'I-.', ninilc In tlie Legien games last yenc. l'by. ' iireuti. .Minum and Keilgcrs composed "the quartet thnt established the new rcvuril. UusaachuscttK Inilittitf of Tech , nehuy, in addition te .S'iiucihc, nu an excellent team for the one Mife ri'ciit fomerroio night, and inujht surprise with a victory. The A cie L'nyland collegians have n fpeidy iuartet that has beta set ttinj thiiiyi afire up in their tcni tcni teiy. In addition te (lie rclav team. Itob Iteb jrtnu has enteteil Needs, in the high Jump, Lexer in tlic 10, .r0 ami (10 ard "ashes: Kerr in ihe twe-llilrds-niile wee, M.l.ane In the mile ami a half "ml a freshman relay n-ani in the open Wile event. The freshman quartet will be composed of Hayes. Jensen. I'isher ind Mitchell. The jenrllngs are also nteied in the Krnsinus Hall games Ntturda. night, which has drawn en tries from all ever the Kits I. Heets IiCier In Sprints l.exer i 111 mm. , ltn....i Ai'nrA.L I.. the Mrtropelitan eh.imple,,. in the' IU ami u() Mini dashfs in bi events. Par- Jll. II Ilroekljn collegian, is also ell- ternl in the sprints, along with a goodly number of picscnt ami past college sturs. Heets has been training diligent- I.V fur the eients ami nIw.uI.1 fn..,. the eiuru-r in priini, condition tomeriow night Mci.ane, the Oklahoma lad. will "wt .leie Hay, the brilliant distance iir, tn the lLj.mil,. event. Judging by ms perfeimniice in winning that event "n the weekly games last Krldav. Mc-J-anc should Kht. n,u veteran Hay a HVl'll IIUIlll. rv. i .. - ii- rejii party will lenvn irre le- "row aftcriioen at li o'clock, and iirt-,.. .. r. .. ... "in return en Thursday morning, h'er 10 gume in Hestun Saturday night He team will lenve early that morning. TIGHT MOVIES ARREST Mil waukee Man Pinched for Trans- Porting Carpentler-Dempsey Pictures Rfmii..... .... .: ""' !. .inn. ,'ii. federal of-WB today arrested William Coeke. "iinuilhce te li-ei-iui,,. i ,.i Mth tmMi,n,. - .,...' T, i..nh "fillpi Jersey Clll 'OJ-liirpentier prle iK,t at :.,'iA"rn1 - '"i .',--u' ., '!ni i'i "" "" V""'1' "" el,re "'"""" " Civ. .llv i, vvi. .!,, '.,'' . '...iik ..inn THwnwiuliH. .,,.,,, ,,t? n m l-eei . i khewin,. . I. : ...' , ". ."?:":.,. i. :.r. i .. ...!" :":vn! v. Uisht - "'l ""'uuu BU"' I ll-Heuhcirj -, J Vto'e. -.-liHlrsr. r..r fn..." rrr.ldrnl lrll duuhl. tl,r value .if r,. ft I, a,, n ... .... -I "' '. '" ' Ti ' .-.iirtl 1 nilli. hall. He lirulialil. saw tin lliirinril-l'iliiceten the n.V c.'lr,,t ,lmp ,,ll,t liPlures of lj-ir-ei ' u'm;JJ jV" ii ,, Jf-T'lL: ... , . , " ight hud been illwpliiyed In Wis- '. ' '" Xm ' ' ins -M"" J"'"" ,kei It I trn..wa.? w,lh " clinrgeil vllh "h .1L1"'' Ut . ll teas traded te Iloiten, net PhlladeU iv ' ...' v. I ' A! V 1 iiii. mm 'm m ii-' - Game Guy," THIS WEEK Only Three Lecal Beys en Penn Track Team Only three l'hiladclpliians are members of the I'cnn track team, Uie Btnalle.it number in many years. Net se long nge Red nnd Blue cin der path teams had any number of local high and prep school graduates llsted, but this year a- trio of high school youths compose tjie City of Brotherly Leve representation. IM McMullen, of Central High, n lmlf milcr and member of the two-mlle relay tenm InBt year; Jack Frjcl, who formerly sported the colors of Catholic High, n distance runner, and Ccergc Powers, at West Phila delphia High two cars nge and it hurdler, compose the Philadelphia sqnml. On the freshmen team Mcllugh, of Wert Catholic, nnd Mitchell, of Northeast, and Cullman, of Cen tral High, nre the only local ex schoolboys. Fred Chew, of Pckin, China, traveled the longest distance te represent Penn. .lennny Thitr ninn, U12 pounds, is the heaviest man en the squad, nnd Den Head nnd Woedslde, KM) pounds, tic for lightweight honors. Geerge Bron Bren der is the tnlleat, 0 feet lf. inches nnd Lever, I". feet fi incite, the shortest. Fisher, a frcshmnn, from Newark Central, is the lightest man en the bqiiad. He pH the beam nt 110. BOUT PLEASES DEMPSEY Match With Bill Brennan en March 17 Satisfactory te Jack Ii.s Angeles. Calif., J,,,,. .".l.-.Tnrk Deinpsey. heavyweight champion, could net be renclird te inform him of the match rej.ert.-d practically arranged for hint in NwWk. March 17. with 15III . .iriiiinii, ei i;iiicilgii. Friends ami sport writers, however ?clnred Dcniiisev "alwavs w" i sntis Nl with whatever ring plans were ado for him by j,,ck Ke nis t!u anager" learns, his ilecln Dei mm inn TllO IOS AllCnles Kvnn.l.nn l.l.... printed the statement that UcimiKcy plans le quit the ring within two a curs. The champion wantn te take en nil I'emcrh, prove his supeiierity and re tire te private life an undefeated cham pion, the newspaper ctnted. . Scraps About Scrappers i Uanny Krn""' iii!U!w "' t'' et-nr, , ,l IVngiirr. innlrliniakKr of the National . a .will ninlir no ehjncci in hh nreBrHm SfiTJl.t!K"ti.Y?"il'ia,K'1 tiTJilXV. I many acncauiru will lx held, an fnlluwa: i Kid Wagner, Yeung Mtilienex v. Veung Oeerge Chip, and Ty Tobb s. Johnny Maye. Wlllle Allen rrccntly inadn Ills hit nt SJcranlen Hi ;i linut villi Kid Willln nn Haturdav night Allen will mint Mickey N'oo N'eo N'oe nau at Ilroeklyn. Chirk Innjnj. brother of Willie Allen, la matched for a bout with Kid Willis nt Scranton Thuradny night. Hebby Dillen handles both Allen nnd Kans.m. I'r.inkle Itllliurn liaa been booked for twn bouts by hla innur.ger. Jihnnv fannlnl lie will rae't Steve ranlln ut Allenn,i Friday nigh nnd 1'rjnkle ilancre In fev Veili February IT. Jimmy (illilKini la the beat welterweight In Phl'adelphlii. l th opinion of Hay JlrCar JlrCar ne). 'And Olb will iiroe It en Saturday night wnee ce lacxiea .loe Jarusen." mates rtny After tlm Jacksen set-te. McC.irney niitu te end uibbenn ngaiust the I welterweight, of the .-euntry. iiuumg Matty Ilnrrrtt, a llrayx Terry feather feather welght. Is tnilnlni dally with Ray Mulligan flyweight, und Mickey Conners, Junier llghtl weight Ilariett stored .l (If teen-second knockout siv.r.il months age. i Tim .lunlsr Atldiltle ( llib, of Schuylkill, (a elng rcpresenle.1 'In the ring by Temniv ' helm represented 'In the rlni; by Temniv ,. f...nnn fl I I f! Ill V( l!?h I l.ttl, la nl.n... ... ....,..,.,, .. .......-.... ...... .,uw iu start a ,in It s bni'il t.iriir u ( onner hai r.'mpelcl le about twenty nirntur innlrhc"? iniluaiiiB inrie wii" uun u.min. New Orleans Entries for Wednesday First rai". purse Jli0U, tn-jear-e'd maldfns ihree furlongs' I Jesephine f ... .110 l.lliu" Tlni" .. .. 10s Chief l"lnn . lnT.The Miilesklnnci .III ' Heck n ll" l0'1 Piitriilineii nil Margaret txretta.l 10 Dardain'Ma 110 t..id Iliftlcnlum les l,ili McCtay ...KM llluulenlst Il.T Athlete 117 Miss I ..idy 10 L.auru Uaffney ...107 . KeellU 10S tisinml race, purse llOOO. threo-ycar-elds, . n furlengs: .... . ' Cllmhlleld . . 10.i Imare 110 l.lttle t'ntsi- ... 11.1 'llnpiiN- Iluxten ..10s I li'ii bv l'Aebn . . lis lIlllHd.ile in. Veiled Colleen ...10s -Creck o'Ueld ...Ins Stamp 11- llermls Komble 107 i l.iilv Itechesler . ln:i Wllfes l.'i Alierld.i HID Third race, nurse JKluO four- ear-olds ant ,1 fll. !,MI1 1 ,',h0 HI Mldnlclit Wuu . Ill !iu,." . . ion The IicUIeii .. IK Sill-it' i. 1'' ,('el Tiivlnr .. in TUkllsh ..Md 'Jehns lJmm.i i'' I Knurlh 1.110 purse $1000. four-e..r-elds and up II fuilengs- . i Abliie .. -Ml Jiwk Scot ... I in b,e'l' .IH -Klruli .. IOs ' eakl.iwii Jlilla ..101 l-'i'ly hu)"v !ni I Ocarpoletle 1"S "May Ujdlnn . 101 I 'Iierlc I'll Infill luce purse J1300. four-srai-elds md up. 1 inni: . ,,, i Kings Champien .10. Vete . ... " llliirinw Sinn.) ...10-' Lucky 11 l'l Sllppciv Him 11" Hne Uavs ..Mil SIMh rac purse 110UO, four-ear-elil nud up. 1 "'l'0 '""l- Tl1. "r'ls: ,,. iiimiiii,- Tem ..in."i Clinnuirren . ...1"0 ' ii,iL..ni ' -..-" - ,,., .pi,.,,,,,. i !;r.fhnrt"1". , -itunz.it s.renh rair i ,jl.;,rnl,.,ra""i')eMi i iiuiim , I IlJV'Ll?,?1"1 .lV...i, xtaiv 107 MNsterleus mil . MO 1U7 Hep IO.'i Hi.-. nurse $1000. thri-c-sear- ml ripen Mnker ina Cli.trline .ti" l.ui-kv Hirl . . ' Kute lliuiinnel 10.' .ter, in'.' , .10-.' mi l',... t li.ie 'hlllfl V trncl; licav NpplOUiK'f aintwiiitte umiiin Havana Entries for Wednesday Te it m-i imme J70O. rliilinink- fr H" cc Vu-,m -; -,,,..,. ,1 fnriilds n't ,U"UB', ,.,,,. vv luhiipr hie I IIi-mii .(or'"."? .-!! Sim -.nil i-iiV.M r, I11" I.ukii , , '(.nl,,..- . I l .'mill."-' I-"'1 100 inn in n nn fur Socernl SjIMI 1 litliuilin '. .V...r fil.lw iitul imwanl. l rinieiiB" :Vmuw . 102 K..t.m ln-i . 1 n.l , ,107 110 .110 -.. nilni. I II 1 .l)i.eiiu llll. INIHI-I '.illul.iiul Vnicrli .in 1'hceIii . .107 llienklii ,107 Ituiueaii .110 Jlujer I'.-illm -. . IfJ I'.aele Tlilnl no? Tim I'mIji.te lluiiilli .ip. i old, nml uiivvuiJ. I'Jurw J'.'QU. fill- ilni ii'ii fUllimU"' , , ,. (ille , ...111 K!S li .'a.Jju -.i-ble cm t-nn . I .. Imliicf . for l-.iM. in anil upward.' I iiiIIb und fiO i thrfe-l"!-0'1' i J.'-'.... ... T.ii .. nn CHimite . . . n.i . mn I inn , llue.uiieii I0s fin- line - i " ,vv, .. .int 'ubi - . $V',"k. 'nmeH, J i -. i. .11" fiii. 'I nni'i"' ttiirMi. I wv'i -.. l.ii'iuri'H 01 nn- i.nrui! " """." lis .,..., ,.. , L. ,,, ,., ,.., 1 ....I 1 III 11 llllll .Ml 3tlU ftrB2te6 PUBLIC Say Fans of Harry Carlsen, Who Takes Lambasting Frem GARLSONTiPSFT BY ! CARLSON UPSET BY CHANEY IN THE 5TH Geergo Spill? the Beans for Bo3tenian With Left te the Jaw HARRY BEATEN UP BADLY Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Benis Last Night (II.Y.VIPIA f:ni-ir,. t'limtr fctnlinpil llnrrr I ( iirlnen, flftlit I'ntsjr Wiiltnrc trchnlciillr 1 Kiierkril out .In Hurt"--. Ilftln Je Clnine iw-en from Jee ICIlrliVi t'hlrk Knnnn (tefenlnl lmniic ueMrri n .Inrknen. I . IIAItltlKIU Il II, Iminril dinil.il Itcddy c-trr Itutlr wen. from . Artin .-Mccniini nil v (liinnen flindrd nnrrr I tlrlni Iery IMicimnn wen from Johnny i rnxnn. I MUNTIII'.M. Iteil Oni VIImii ilffcuted 0nr IlfM'niniiK. NEW MIItK llm Coenfy nn from .Tee l.reunldi ltanny I rril eiilniilnlnl .le-y Ient MM rerri unnrkpd out Hen wnmn. icniiii lllllv Mnrrli drfrilrd Hilly I'llnrri Happy Mnlinncy uIiIpiipi Mck 1'elrv. 1'ITT.sIH 11(111 Jnclc llnrke knerhNl eul Je" Dmiwr. IlKTHOIT-vSId llurbnrlan en from 1'ctc (Jhetkp. M:V llKDFIIRU Jtmnir lrnde nleppnl jl IVrry. sfnnd. HUSTON- Mlrkfy Tr.tfr dffmtrd 'hnrlcy Klklnx. ' ln.1.l.r .... ...r..i1. InLnnM Mirmxird. By L(UIK II. JAFIi: TJAKUY CAULSOV, of Bosten, was j added te the Ions string of KnoeK KneeK KnoeK entM credited te (irenic Clniliey at the lOljmpiii Club lnvt night. The Bustln' 'ilamblne of boxing caressed Hie Httb Httb Itewn lightwrlglit with e hefty left en I the point of the chin In the fifth round. I nnd the bonus were split. This time them was no cr. et "foul, and I lie Baltlnierean lived up te his reputation of being a socking secker. Te Carlsen, however, must se the honors of being n game guy. if they mean anything, llefere the bell rnng starting the fuss ii number of the fans started te help llieniehes into their overcoats, lietirlng that the bout would end in less than a round. They were disappointed. Seme mere ? "", "PWin'0" f" renuy in ucp in ,,"rl,,R ,i,( i"c!;li-si,', hetwecn the M.rht. nml BC7"ML r',,,lmK S1n7 m?re ( "Il-0M t,,00(' nfr ,llu ,,,rrl,'V hanging (., it, looked like "curtains" or the spectators gei rrndy te oepnri surely'hi the'third round, but the Bes- Ionian's gamencss carried him through that tension, tee. And It wurf net uniil after 'J minutes 7 seconds e the fifth frame timt Chnney finally get exer the well-known wallop, and the crowd filed out of the Ilread street arena with the "Ain't he one game guy?" compliment for Caribou. Carlsen ltcatcn Itadly Chancy administered mi awful treunc. Carlsen tried hard. displaiug a let of grit in his effort te stave off a knockout. Net only did Hurry' de his best te go tin dlsttuici. but he nlse came through with n volley of punches set, era I limes with the intention of up setting Mr. Chancy. In tin very lirst round Carlsen brought the spectators te their feet when lie crossed it powerful right en Chaneys chin. (Joergc was knocked back en his heels, being badlv shaken up tempo rarily. That was the only telling punch scored by Carlsen. After handing out till sorts of pun ishment te his opponent for four and n halt rounds Chnnev sent ever a mighty left te Carlsen's juw. Harry quivered md almost went down. It looked us if Heferec Jee (JrlfTe wus about te step between the boxers, but Carlsen shook Ills head as it te mean mat lie wasnt hurt. ,. , I However, Carlsen was hurt net ; only hurt, but very much tired at the same tlllie. .v icn serumis liner inuiicy lnnded with his vicious southpaw en Carlsen's arm, dropping him. Harry took a count of nine while ln u sitting position, get up nnd after retreating .' ,.. i .1 : i. t,..i.i llllll W 11 Uliillllil nil' nuh mi' Diilll- liuui'lill s it'll ngiiiii ri'iiriieii uri!uii, this time tltisli en the jaw. ' Carlsen s legs gave way under 1,1m . I i I. 1.. .. I. ...... 1 . .1. . .. . ,,n ii le I ll a neap iiKui'isi. nn rnues, . 1 . n e , nr n i il dett ""' llM" l'f''rce (.riffe didn't Iinllier ceuilliug aim no moiieueii 10 lue fallen man's comer for his handlers te help their boxer te his corner. Chancy weighed n pound mere than Carlsen, coming into the ring at IMS pounds. Wallace (iets K. O. P.itsy Wallace, 117. si-eicd a tech nical knockout ever Jee Dersey, 1120, in the lift 1 1 round of the suuil-tinal when lieieree r ruiiii u urien snipped . ! i. .-v.ii...... .. . the match te save the latter from further punishment. Dersey hud been beaten up badly, and he was out classed. Dersey substituted for Hilly Muscett. who i,s suu'eriug with influ enza In New- Yefl. .lei: I51tchie,wl',S, put up n grill v battle against doe t'haiicy. 1!5. win linished a winner. Uiti-hie's left arm was hurt in the third round, but he continued battling gainelv, using enl.v one hand in the last three rounds.' Chiik Kansas. l''L', wen from Yeung ("osier, 1-1. and K. (. Leenard. 1-1. returned a. victor against Itcddy .Jinl. .Jinl. seu, HS. A. 0. H. REORGANIZED Will Play First Game Tonight With New Line-up The A. O. II. basketball team, of North l'hiladelpliia, will pluv its tire I game, after the ricent shake-up in the pciseuncl of Ihe team, tonight. Vex Cliilse A A. will be entertained in the Imil at Thirteenth and Spring Har den stieets. Last week A O. II, defeated the speed; Adenis Club, .III te 'J I. How ever, the iiiaiiager was net pleased with the work of his pla.vcr.s-, and divided le l"i-l a new learn. Ills quintet will be watched chiscl.v tonight bv the fnlhivvers i nf the 4-1 till . and It il vviu& lie will tie vindicated for his ad ion. ys Krax S O.Mi:ilOIY nskrd .loe Tlpliln if he liked cafe iieir. hut he said he was inover in tlie joint. 77ic ncrf hiy Initial l tmuiiey hcic. trill be fcutiiitd by a Ileudil's umud. I Our Daily (.uessing Contest What I tliice colors n re in the ll.ig hiievvu us I the Hid. While and Itluc'.' M lta-eb.il I managers could gel a geed receiving staff any night at the light clubs. ILnil I UV !' I" l- V"I' ..-.- w- - - .--.,-. VY;lr' " . - , sHr ((iEDGElPIiftADEtiPHLV, TUESDAY, ToJe;iants miAA' HliACK L'plewn hey who lias been sinned by the World's Champions BILLY BLACK TO lIaVE WITH GIANTS ON FEB. 15 Lecal Basketball Star Will Have Hard Time Sticking With Champs Billy Black, the uptown boy, who is well known both ns n baseball and basketball player, will leave with the New Yerk (liants about 1'ebruttry 1.", when the world's champions start en , their 11WU training camp trip. Black, an inliclder. is net expected 'te. displace (icergn Kelly. Dave Ban- i. . . ..,, ... Ur,u,,p ,, , croft, 1' rankle i risen or Heinle oreh, , nny of the Olnnt regulars, but hm 'friends have every cenlidcnce in tils ablllty le make such an impression in Jehn MeGraw that will result in Ids being kept with tlic team as n utility player. Illack. who is only n youngster, started iila,lng with the A. J. Keacli club in 101(1. covering second base. In 11118 he managed the I'utterwerth club, of the Manufacturers' League, but fin ished the season with Harrow gate, lie was with Karl Muck nt Merchant Ship in the spring of Jlllll nnd en June 15 joined Suffolk, ;wlicrc hi: also played the following season. , He started last jear with Suffolk nnd a few mouths later was sold nleng with Teddy Kearns te Portsmouth, of the same league. He was acquired by tlic (liants after four ether clubs, Detroit, Cardinals, Brooklyn and Washington, hud bid for his services. Itlucl; led the shortstops last season in the Virginia League. His record fellows : Hailing Aieniga .LMKI '-Sll .L"i3 Helding Axerage H7M .115'J .070 Year llllll lli'.'li 11CI C5ams KIP IX'i TWO NATIONS CHALLENGE AMERICA FOR DAVIS CUP1 British Isles and Australia In Line for Big Tourney New Yerk, Jan. .'ll. Announcement that the Hritish Isles had challenged for the Davis Cup adds a second nation te the world's tennis team championship for IDS-. Australia hns already mailed u formal challenge. Prem eight le ten additional challenges are expected be fore (he entries close en March 1.1. (Illiciuls of (he United States Lawn Tennis Association, as custodians of the international trophy, said today tliey i looked for a challenge from New Zea land, which for the lirst time in manr i.ve.trs will be in a position te act in dependently of Australia Linn a ycur iike tie leiinis .isse .,,.,,. ..r iim A.,,......". i. ..ii , n'"ii " i"-iini"'u.- i'iuun'iii-ii no dcr eue head und the team was desig T. ;'.'... "' . " "" .,""N "' - IIICIll WUN IL'l-llllllllieil SI1IIIC llllll llgll mill I it was then decided that New Zenl.iml ami Australia should act sepnratelv in eiileriiiL' for the D.-ivis ('ml nml ..'tl,..,. ' iiiternatiiuiiil comiietitleiis. NO BANS AT WISCONSIN ' Madisen Athletes Net Involved Professionalism .Madisen. Wis.. .Ian. .'II. --The alb-! let ii council at the I'liiverslty of Wis- 1 cousin has barred no athletes- from coin. ' j petition en teams of the school. Coach ' 'I' 1? .imies. ililerliti- nl' nl lil.ti !.. ,1... i-larcil tedll) . Se far us the authorities have any evidence, no pla.vers have , engaged in professionalism, the coach said. i Beets and Saddle IIei'scs which upiiear best et New Orleans tedii. are: l-'list race. Sun Time, Censul. VUi nellu ; second, Helen Atkin, Ornlegge, Ace of Aces; third, Lady I.iiMiry, An ticipate. Ltlahe: fourth. Commander .Mc.Mcekin. Ashland. Itirdin (i. ; lift!,. Uouiee, Kinih. I'icter; slth. Lucky IL, lirny liable-.. Translate;' seventh. Attorney Muir. .luhu Arber, W. II. Muckiier. Havana l-'irst ran, D.-intlv Van, .lap .Muin.i, riil.le 1'iinej ; '.second, Keltel. Old Felks, Mtirgurct Nash ; third. Ilill.v Hoeti. I'eggj Itives, I'jtts burgh; fourth. Hareld I.. Itepesita, Sheet Awn) ; liftli, Sir Aiisiim, Nuvaje, lMantarede; sixth. Fair Orient, Fair and Warmer. Little Dear. .Mr. and Mri. Waller .leflerds, of IMilladelphia, are in Lexington te .lese a deal for HSS acres of lllue lirtiss land en the llaggiu estate at Mount I'e,al, wlierc they propose te establish a llior llier llior eiighbred lieise iiurser, making it the home of (ielden ltrewu and their brood breed mares. Whether it is a part of the plan te transfer Man (' War am the marcs owned b.v Samuel 1). Kiddle te this farm from llnj lands has net been stated. The land Is said te be lirst flllbS. The conditions of the Kent nek v Derhj. which is te be inn en Saturday. ' May lit, have been se changed that the j winner will get ?l."i,00(), with second money of $(1000 und third money $.1000. Kntronre feen heve been Increased from '-'e0 te .$.-(10. Jmtw H' I Av fix Hz, v.fJ t f J r$ fmmm&kmmmm i nwffim?wi(7Mmmi2iWi&2 c r iWEST PHILA. WILL WEST PHILA JILL i L0SE16ATHLETES, Track Team Hit Hard by Grad uation of Three Stars Tonight FRAZIER WILL GET DIPLOMA I liv VWJj VKKV .. wis P iff VDKI rillA lllGiI ' tl)li Will l0n HIMPCMI Wri,, athletes when the mid-year graduation , takes nlnce In the nuditeriiim nt Feri J- eighth nnd Walnut streets teulght. Virtually every team in the institution will lese the services of nt least one star. The track team probably will be hit harder than any oilier bv the gradu ation. Three jeuths m 111 be graduated, tiraliaiu Krazlcr. captain of Inst year's team, is, of course, the best-known of Ihe trio. KniJiier Is the "MO" indoor nnd outdoor scholastic champion. He is one of the best runners ever devel oped In Philadelphia public high schools. Dnvld D. .Shat star sprinter and member of the relay team, nle Is well known. Shut, will enter n prep school nnd then go te Syracuse next full. Klain, n distance runner who per formed for the cress-country tenm nlse, will be lest. Twe Swimmers Ixist Shiipley lllghley. eantain. and N I.ame will net be among these present en tue swimming team next year 1. . , , , ,. . .. Ilgliley is one of ihe fastest sprinters I in riiui,,, ,.- cncics ami nii, penernicii en the relay team. Lame nlse was a member of the relay team. , Uvar Herghelin and nlner arc the only two te he taken from the football tenm. Herghelin was a stur and played at tackle and center, lie wns the hard- est tackier 0n Coach Welllcr's eleven this seiiseu. Wainer played a hacklicld pes'tinn. (.ross-ceimtry lfts,w three hnrricis. two of whom were regulars; Jee Hee- buck, n member of the championship team, imil Klein, who was mentioned in connection wiiii ine trade team, were tlic regulars. Maxwell, who ran for tliree years without making tlic varsity squad. Is (he ether youth. Kiscnhiitlt (inidtiales ltuseball nud soccer nie hit lighter than nny ether teams. The telal less of both aggregations can he summed up in one iiuiieti. .nw i;isenliutli. Jin piayeu center lerward en tin soccer tenm and was the regular shortstop en the nine, Geerge Hreadhcad and Jack Huss will be ' lest te the tennis team. Heth youths were stars and helped their team win the championship. They will be missed next year, when the raiipiet wiehlers take tin; courts against ether schools. The basketball squad will be minus one youngster tomorrow morning. Pat llalpcrii, who has played en the second team for the last two seasons, will be graduated. He was n geed lloer worker, but was a little elT in his sheeting. This wiis the main reason for his fail ure te meke the varsity team. Ne Wire Huthheard.s The reports being circulated in Phila delphia te the effect that wire back boards are used en the basketball court at Passaic, N. ,L, are untrue, accord ing te a member of last year's team. russule s court Is regulation in ewr way," the former Passaic basketball1 .in- cni.i (i.i .....-., I,,., i ,.. i hoards are made of hard weed nml are highly polished. Se far as 1 knew, Pas saic's court never was equipped with wire backboards, and never will be. "The court Is, approximately speak ing, eighty-nine feet long by twenty five ffs-t wide. True, ine court may be a littie long, but they an mostly all that vvu.v in North Jersey, se none of the teams we have played tins year felt lest." "Passaic will ploy anywhere." he re piled. "We haw nothing te be afraid of and will plav anywhere Hut. of course, we can't 'day when we have ether games urrangnl. That is tin main reason why we haven't come out of Pas Miii. The guiir.intees are pretty big at Pnssaic. and must of the teams would rather come te Passaic than have Pas. sale go te their neirts." SKATING TITLE RACES j Amateur Championships Start Saranac Lake Saranae lil.e. N. Y.. Jan. .".!. ! weather cenditliuis and perfect tilenl ' .... ... Ic. I n,...nln.l ft, n n....,,n, i.. .i.1l.' in .1,." flfkl i ,..i:., ll lit"; i.uillli lli'.i -. l-'... ,. ... ...- i.i.i of the iiitcriiatiini.il amateur sKutiug r. .,i.:;i i. ' , -"' '"I" " I'-. I Senior and junier rvenf.t cempi-Neil tda.v s program. Ihe senior -"jn-.vnnl lllld three-niiurtcr lii'b events wire i nectcd te be niai-k I Ih c'ns,. sirinru'i" , i the enlrics incbnling Hey McWhJr ler, of Chlcagii, iiiiieiuil cjiiiuipieii : Moe .Mi (ere, of New erU, Inu'i iiiiiieiiiiI i champlr-n. and Cliarlu .lewtravv. of n Luke riacld, who 1.-st the niiitiin.il title I te McWhirter nt l'luttsbiirg last weik. Scheel Court Standings and Today's Schedule CAT1IDI.I- t'lllli.lii llicli . .. SI. .1eph I'rep . . Villain v.i l'rnp . . W, m I'lthulk HIrIi. .S.ilesiunum lllcti . . ren.vv .- VV'e't l .ilhnlie llls'i S-. , eii.i H,-ttinrni Ai.n ftU8iueti.innii tivrmn- si .loneeli Trei) v Villnne. .i l'a . lempli- iu:.sl:ii i: i i. via i; vv 1'ithel .- llls-li . . VV'mt 1'itlielie High . Si. .Ii -n-pli 1'rip. . . . I S ipi iiiiiin lllili . . I VI'lane.i I'ri-p . , TOMAV'S m vvvst i-iitiii-iic i iiuii s. i mid K.-.-lniunt Arinei I Suii-iui-liieiiin MV.nue. I Si .luii-'ih I'rep Vill.nii .i, l'.i . tiimelii OTIIKIl ilvti:si llivprlerd Sclienl nt l'i itikfnrd lli;n rem, ul IIIkIi nt Ulrm.l i'hII.-kp Hiirli llitfli nt Ii hi.. In i .- 1 1 lull "win tlnmiii I'rep hi It i lunr llluli We.dlilir-, lllllli nt llrllk'.im llicli VIiiiKn IIIbIi at ilrii uii-iwn rnen-ls rulllnHvvuud lliuli ill Il.iiiiiuentuii ldbii lU'.WIO.NT l.UAill i; l'ciU.is-- llicli at ljine.l.uii llIHI.b' li.V.MI.s VV'niiilliiii. 1 1 lull al Niirl-p'tli ll,i.li i,ul- llmli nl VVIInniis'iiiii lllf.i VliKII. HIUH11 lllk-ll Ut lllld I'M lli-lulitK lluli Paul te Jein Braves SprliiElilll. V S., .Inn PI I'lurl.a I aU left liundtd plt.lier of the lieinlniun N i inuii. "f Hi- i up" Ureten I - .i.ii- ul i ,,, I tli.i HiiHten N'ulluniil l.tuiiii" leMni un n , Seutliciu luur. uiLnrdiiik' U iipuris. ' Navy Wrestlers Win Every Beut Aiiniiiinlla. Md.. Jim SI N'av.il V-...I ..my wn-HiUm urtca thflr iten in wini wind stld Is tulilni every bem fieni Uruek Itii 1'ulyn-clinle Initltut and winning by, r euro or 20 peind te 0. Ttia match wrh ' nrriinKrii ler niviuraay pvenlns but. pest 1 1 Pulled liccuiise tlie Bturm dlad thf vlnltiira 'l ' ! Y I l ttt rir i w i i mnlriirii'i n i ini fH--i- -, - . . -"Li I , j. n Lu 'Jtiwi.i..'-'jJjAJm ' 'r JAISTUABY sii iNOTRE DAME NOTRE 01 TO BATTLE "PROS" Seuth Bend Officials Started Investigation of Athletes , Six Weeks Age ASK FOR CO-OPERATION ' .Seuth Ilnitl. Ind.. Jan. :,!l. Noire 111... ! . . ' i !..' w,m,n iJJiiVfTHH niiicinlH leiny imnn - - , ,.. .. Mj,1.1 UV.fn-n niillnffiH f - nllln iittentlen le the threat of pre-1 fesuletinllsin in cellc2i athletics nnd usk- nig co-eperntinii in u concerted move- ' inent te clean it out. I The letter was mailed en December mi, six weeks hefere there wns any pun lie hint of the football M-niiclul Which has resulted in ilKomilincatlen of liim Illinois and eight Notre Dame men, und today's nntieiinectnent of II followed en (he heels of an announcement in Chi cago ,vnterdny that lie Western Con ference planned h wholesale Investiga tion. While (he letter was sent te seventy schools, only nine replied, it was nu- neunced, and two of these were Wet- crn ('eafcrencc schools. The letters said Hint while Notre Dame "had nl-, most .eneluslw; eOdence that prefc- HiuiiiiiiMii was making serious nucmus Inte our great college sport, ' it might, be difficult te prove the charges In court, but Hint an invc.vtjgimen would sepa rate ilic; wheat from tin chaff. .Started I u estimation 'I lie letter explained Hint Notre Dame ..r II.. ....... n,. I liiLnuHirnlfiil I Iw, ..... VI lll mill linillil jU,M,lH"l I"' l' mll .j,,,, ,..,, ()f Jtf( . ,,i,ij,.d p,. I,.,!.,!,, .Milwaukee, Wis., and that ,l(. men (Jarvey. Andersen and Larsen ,.w(eyl.,.i nn, vrQ ,11-piuIllicd. The Ptrl. u,, yili, : ' conducting this iinestigatien the members of the fncultv heard have been confronted with a situation that merits ,ln s,.rlelS attention of tin' facultv of eyerj college and university in Ihe Mid- ,(. Vcst. We have reason te belie. n,ut u iim,er of ether plawrs from Puj,1B colleges and iiiiiieisiii.s of tin" Middle West have partli:lpale, in nlini- , ni. gnmes. Indeed, we haw almost con- ,.iUviv( ciidence that pro.-ssieiinlisin Is making serious inroads Inte our great cellcge sport, and that it will require close supervision and mm,v watchful cure te prevent our college tenib.ill plajers from competing as members of prefe slenal teams en Sundays during the football ferusen. "This communication is being sent 1 te eery college and university et atn letlc note in the Middle West. We nre of the opinion that you will he glad te receive it. se that you may exercise whatever preventive precaution you think necessary. I ruin our experience In Milwaukee (en the (limey, Larseti and II. Andersen nises, we knew that witnesses are unwilling te j;i,i testi mony that may be used In cnntlct a college player of professionalism. 1 1 would therefore be difliciilt le prove be for a court what we bellow te be true -that the promoters of professional foot ball are rapidly professieuuli.lng our college piny crs. The situation, how ever, merits our very serious attention. I Pleaded for Action "ll is hoped that this riuiimunicatlen I will reuse the Middle West colleges 'and universities te concerted ad ion i against the promoters of professional i football. Our co-operation with any I such effort may be relied upon. ' A btatement from lather William ' "','' .'" -" said that "there seemed te hi P.ean an in sidiens propaganda te keep alive the old uperstltien that Notre Dame does net observe eligibility." "As a matter of fact, he sal "since lflli Noire Dame has observed the same rules as the Western Confer ence. -Trcshiiieii are net permitted te play, every nthlnte must he up in his classes ami most of our athletes have a very high guide and every hint of vio lation of any rule N carefully investi gated. The fin t that a number of our men during t nt years have been ills. qualified for laying 'professional games Is looked en l many le mean that we have many professionals here, whereas it really shows only that we are iinln nig ill our i llerls (e combat I his evil and that we nu without leniency " mere binnts Sinn New Yerk. .In ill Slk'n-d . i from six iiiurn i.lmtn h,i. I. n r , . linidriu.irters lir-jmnu ihe nui.il. i drflit.-. n. Oll' w - -it ill- lul' . n A ilrfstnii nnd V i. 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D flBSHL 1 b1 (3 V '' I'nlir. n I.-1 ti -I . Bvisieiis et m MlKuiiHr fll WSlB , R iOs ""r' llui-n-- r i nn" ,.1ir hiiiI I , 9H. IB DU W '' '"' '"' '' '" ' ii"i'lu.leil en :i l i,. n U lWIv a U C CT n.ti.i. i .;, in.'l ll.-i .tupi.nr Innrrantil , i H ' B v) li i-iltii. in I-'' ii v-.K nu Hint new. nt e I i mi K K " v""'" e"r" "' "' ll in i.irnlinr 11010 Ill-Dl'lt. U rm -I 11 1-4 1 1 1 B 'Q "J T El) ' 'l''''""-tlve .- ihe - nn j uriH and heyB .MII..I,.- Ilis-n ,, U KJUl allllUcll I 7 II 11 V ',k ",'.T ".'' ,V iusin..M Colleen III, j. 1. 1 mipi-i ,. 1 1 "... u 11 lui n llir u.i -. 1 r. i.iiinnif ,. letul I men'S VVillter j ' ADMIRALS J Strayer's Business College I I J t 307 Chtitnut St Phene W.lnnl 03S4 clothing starts J fe 15 niPfll an nnniiiiri" ;r TO-MORROW! B fe OH NUhOli NL , H K 1 LlbLNLOHIl'S V g UKJLltJ EJI Ltfll ill 0 J I Tlim le pane 5 1'9 MASrERCE & Personality Confidence I M lllll IU IIUU. U Uf Pci'fCLtO SUC -hurt ...i.r.e I .uul.l l l,r ,n , , I for full details V3 2tovLScent ir.,,a.'i:,!i,..!,,,..-?i,;l,."i,.,s,!;,ll8 ' g 16 . $ NEFF COLLEGE n,.A i 1 1 OTTO EISF.NI OWl - I! HOi 1 . 1 .. Hi n-.., CJ shorthand s l' i etrawDnage g " UKU3-1INC- I 7 LSTADLISHED 1850 Y I & Clothier 1 1 U. 0;710 rJLXVmiOUMljr ,51 WOMAN STARS FOR '22 Misses Ilellins, Stirling and in Tennis and Others te Upheld National in Sports Field By GKANTIiANI) KICK WlISe,'. ",,,,nTe,,!i.rn pmi'ietiet! Hiat HIL'l' will record the greatest ad vnnce .et known In the feminine realm of coiiipeflilen, ns upded especially te t ll t . ft'i 1 . 1...... nit i fiiifri ninie. J urn nu ivni a ..lf.,1 in.,u n..,i Amnrlnnn unliintl who, upon Ihe general itvernge, are till n few strides linel; nf tlin British. nut the gap Is being ratiully neseii. anil by ilext full Ihe two nations may lie upon even terniv. I ,.. ... . . Miarge anin ountcr-unarge w li . i il il l t if iiiul eii"n ji"i- 1 i u - . wemcti's coif clinmpleii. nud Mrs. Mallery. women's tetniis cham pion, will both make another Invasion of foreign fields, nlily supported by tlrs-l-chiHs talent. The three best women golfers ill this eeimtrr new Keeni te lve MIh lletllns. Miss Stirling and Mts Collett. whereas fJrent lirllnln. with Miss I.eiteli, Mis Jneksen. Ml"s WethereI and six or eight mere, hu greater general strength, , ,, , ,,v,,n Mrv Mallerj, iilidlspnted chuniilen of tliis country nl tennis, lias net been able te muke nny great liciidwnj nt Wim Wim bfeden in the way of Keeping p.iee with Tilden nuiiing the men, Itm there 1 at least Miliicicnt tnlent new te imiKc n be'd bhl at both international games and carry no siigiu I'liain" piiiniin , , threiigli. Three (inlf Sl-n-s - ,','''. T, ' , , .,. . , A MOM. vlhers the I n,n, Males ,ns XX three outstanding golf stars in Marien Helllns, Alea Stirling and (5bniiu Collett. Miss Helliiis ha, just come into her own after a steady uphill pull, Mi Stirling will he mueb belter off tliis jear with less golf, us l.is, sum. nier she wns badti eierplajed (jny a few dins age we had the p!,.siire of an eighteen-hole round with Mss Collett. the eighteen. war-old frevidence .-ill. If she lsn t en her war le hampien- .,j,, y,,. miss an nm guess Playing (1(, I'biimpieiislup course at P.elleulr. i,i.,.(. both distance ami directum are railed for. it was amazing te see the length and .iceurney of her long game, ,.y(., though she hadn't swung a i luh f ,.pf,rl tliree ineuths Miss Collett is new lip te Miss II."- lins and Miss Leitch when it cone - te distance from the tee They tuny have just a shade upon her, but it' isn't enough te count. She was frequently abb le carry a full -lid or mere yards, and this distance came from ii natural rhythm and a pcrfei I liming that will grew in steadiness with linre experience. Certain Champien Til 10 Providence girl te teach champions II IK Providence girl is abuut as sure hip l.eights ih I'.elihv Jenes or incent Itichurd'. , Shi hasn't quite vet reached their stale of sustained brilliancy, but she has stepped forward in the lat your le such a great extent that olio can no longer be overlooked, even in the fastest llebl. hi addition te an almost perfect swing she has power nnd poise, and l. s?Ai !! .SBs&rl -v k. VTP"Talall'sT. " "- KtSFuSlllik '.-Z!s? 1 IIK TION l. lV,?''1 .. Irvial "" """'" Until "exrH l,v L B -a I 1 I h TSV'.,v-.-r..r-."-5Si.l " J rfW"-' Tfcffys n . rvMiii i t ,,. j. ; 'z&. -Svir?E . i . si. s?. . 0. Chanej Cullett in Gelf, Mrs. Mallery. all this combination needs is fcxperi" encc. In fait, even nt the nge of eighteen, with very llttle leuranment cxpcricnce. comparatively, she will glve both Jenes mid Bicbarda ft racx for the heights. ':', Beth must get up nnd move nleng'l? If Ihey expect te get there bofero she nrrhes. Cnpuriaht, IDS!. Ml Tttehli lieserved. Seek 1923 Bowling Tourney Tnlcile. .TAtr. 31. MIlw-auk'Q nmi Oranil flmii. ii are necUlnit the 1P2,'1 tournament nf the .inerlrnn Jlewllns eintrpni". according in. A I. t.tttiKtri, Herii'tnrv nf the A. IJ..G. wni) hern riejilng mm tlin entrleg for thnsa liij.' tniirnment te bn liefd lipre. utartti- i -iiruary j,, i,ungtry ipitrAteil his belltf thai the Tolpile teurnuni'iit will have 1000 lentns -he larc-iit in tlie hlMery of tli4 cetiuri'Pii, . 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