V EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 19, 1916. !"13 - L y i . " CLOSE RACE IN HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL LEAGUE NEWS FROM THE SOCCER FIELDS SCHOOL QUINTETS FIGHTING HARD TO LEAD LEAGUE hSouthern and Central Tied for First mce iNortn east Is Improving other SCHOOL NEWS .... HAhwil T.enmlft hftaketbntl r Tnfl ' . nfiiirnnnti ntrnln nrnved 'f.It'tlio four high Lhaot quintets wore &evUlynt-hod and tlut the team r Vim, finishes In No. 1 bosltlon will have . tart upmll battle. The cnpc athletes r iro nil llgnunB "" ".."r.VIlf- 'Ij X (irfftr and the losers were not oiucmssou. Bihn lost to Northeast niter n bat K S O to 16. Central beat West niladdphla. 39 to a Rf tnlrrrst In OBSKClunil louutu ! '" $ tamTSn ests Southern Mlgh had the B. Mue . i vn,H,.l fxmn nlnnr K.t outwitted the downtowners It Rave Eih?m a to with Central IIIrH for tint fritace. Southern made a strenuous of RFirf to overcome Northenst's lend, hut P Without nall Cotch Ingber shifted his f Jen around and Lewbart and Gottlieb P jot Into the fray f , '"J'Tst his need lor li moment n.l w. UP:TO'SMl0"H1,M,n'3.teI,n?Ut m SiSSf their best name of the spawn. ! ninn who took Wallace's pHco at centre. ;Ui.9 excellent ork. Cantnln Hlack was also V.'?.. or iho cane on four personal fouls. 'K SrttllSb t?nlt'K?s plSce at pW for Southern. K ? with Vtatson, Watmnn, Lenbart and Up. Mi Kiiu tho Southern HlRh nve was nthervvlso m Ktlir In tho second team. Ranin Northeast lii.h won from Southern men, is i" . 1 inJhart scored mo foul Koala In succession SIS thereby won tho game. K rAtral lllsl Hchool tr-vm In tho homo nym ifl fllium ever" one thotmht that naturally with K ?".'mm(.-inV tho Uranrce ami Bluo would FrSrtn and the Central HlRh p'nvers them &' i ,m.. hut nntlm 1st c when 'hey 4fiiled out to 4Hili nn.l Walnut streets They USs not Bt all ronfl.lent. either, when West pijlideh'hla was loaainK, -- vu -. . " v. W .? was aprosto-chanito" stunt In storo 5 forth? Vest Phillies. In a very short time, l "1 A".,.l . .n,i half started. stchneldcrman, E fiSSmflsTd Stewart. Welsh nnd Captain row L fi?hsd the scro tied, and then In n rally B h Crimson and Oold started to Pile up tho KStaalnJt points McCaskey. , In, iluhtlnit so B? ftrd for I.U school, committed 'ur fouls Bptra iu. " ., . H.. np.. Thin broko ina ?. "r.".u. vi Phlln,llnhl tram. IM ipim "' " ""- " ItIis Hlh Bchool Lcasue scores jesterday wer as foljons r,..u.i.i..i.i r n,.t Phll.iileli.lilu, 31 ( Centrnl IlUli. I'Of.'V, . ..I... n. Un,iflirn Tltctl. in. I gassit. 'jy:'i4ii.v iiiih"s.i; is. r fitulents at Laroy . inmi. nMi,,iiiiw,, t.CtilWr" Media IltRh iind,fJtnsdpwno HlKh nro F )7 taiich Interested in the roltowlmc score: Media Well. 201 Dnthy lilKii. so. . ! Th rfimnn for tho interest Is enslly ex- t tlalned. It Is the nrst Kame In tho IJelawarn Hlih athletes have lot and what Is more sur rlilni. the strone Snnrthmoro Itluh team cialJ hot accomplish tho trick when alonic comes Medli. tull-emlers In the leaRUe to 'Salop tho leaders. AKncw Ijicrj, Camn . Lit t'DBntt nncl Hchmuch.irdt accomDllshed Fs tUH feat . .. ', MeilH led at the end or mo nrst nan, -u 10 Id. Tho relsed Delaware County Ioairuo fUlKlUiK iouows won. Ecnoots. . . Party Hlah School SNirtmnoro uiKn - lv.a, II In!, Uchi.nl ... ..... 2 India man , mi. noo; j ' liundoirne Jllah School 1 Lost. 1 1 1 P.C. .nrni mil .(.ml .in .000 . ftaBalle Colleue won both tho nrst and sec nJ team Karnes with thoCamden HlRh ., Icbool players yesterday. The nrst xeim f.T tame was won by n senro of 20 to 18 and the EtJleeond team, !. to IS Tho Camden HlKh 119 t.L..I . ...-.. r a In IrnllViln with tha Ilicultv for havlnir ilaed a Kame at the ignore gtnd then ciutii.K" schoo. tho next day. lie- kLfjff, ffSFf.s.a-A.') t rAm ha ran tn Pnthrtttr IIith nmrufhelmi-il Vlllnnnva Pfil Use In the tiaukelball iime placed yesterday. Cole p-ovlnf? entirely too strong for tho Main Lin. team. 4 Jenklntonn Hleh School added another fame Yesterday, this tlmo defratlnK Lnnsdale lulu Flower. Itockert. Carlln. Chtlcott, Allenman. Htrtnirer. Armstroni; and I'rescott till belped Jenklntown roll up a largo score, in. final tally was 31 to -U. .' Jack O'Hrien to Meet Hauber Ml.nry Hauber. who meets Youns Jack O'Brien at the Ilroadway Club tomorrow tllht. spilled tho lis tic history when ho de cisively defeated Joo Hirst In his "come back a few weeks nira. O'llrlen has hepn In Kscths tralnlnK slnco His sensational bout with Joe Heffernan. "CBrJen won ocr Hauber at the National Club one year bko after knock-downs credited ru caiu itidu, jiaiu uovs nuitJ uerii hciiiiik , or a. second meeting Tour other bouta will precede tho O'llrlcn-Hauber match. Kddle Sic AMrews, who defeated t'redily Welsh, will be trnent to assist Vouns; Jack. Blim Crod, No Wind-up at Douglas '.'.''Inif to tho slim attendance laat nlht at th. Douxlas Athletic Club the scheduled wlnd ijp between Vounir Herman Mlllor. of Ilaltl Imore. and K. O Harry Uaker. of Wilmington, ,li net tako place. ieorle ,ana was won by the fatter In six iJrOfinuS. ! nr thrA rYiumlj .hfa ,,,. nrti u bBKS. oneV blif aftSr tluu Kvns won pretty ii5'.1,y J.R'? stopped Harry Mitchell In one PS'Ji. V.lllla O Dare was compelled to quit to. Lddle Munly In three rounds, illke llussell n easily trom Dull" Kessler In six rounds, '' Azevedo Knocked Out .BOSTON, Mass., Jun. lO.-Charlle White. Cllforntj. last nlnlit In the first round of what Js scheduled to ba a 12-round bout. The lasted a minute and a half. Azevedo --., .mu ui .. niieii tamous ten nooas. ine F"1 stsigereJ him, the second sent him down '"'.count of nlno and tho tight was stopped "Sen fid stnUrtrletl. ,10 d.aiorln Itn.lafl tin t!?!?. right to the body and a tab before taking Ksuit'i books. KH Tamo Schedule for Tigers tfffffflr'PRIXPRTnV J T 1an in T.rnr.f,nn.a ifootbaU schedule ' for next year was an "jouac.d today. It contains tbs usual num. r" signt games, but only four opponents S?f. R"1 from last year's schedule. La- Anl, T .imwuuif narvara ana xaio, ins jwaitlons are Holy Cross, North Carolina, runs end Bucknell. The schedule follows: wpternher so. Holy Cross October 7, North lifJi.10.?' October 14. Tufts; October 21, Ltuy.tte; October 28. Dartmouth; Novem S" Uucknell; November 11, Harvard at mbrldge; Novembor 18, Yale. All the SSili .IC,?p.t ha wl" Harvt will b WiJ.d la Princeton. IT'S THE TRUTH ALL RIGHT IP YOU CAN GET AWAY WITH IT SLiJt- AWvWy - frJeueR mimd eoDieH f7cTrfc s WHOLE Truth- '. ' vvouldm-t haug onT " To &)& thg oar a black aYG- I I T JY THIS IS THe V had -tu hawbu - t ns. Ji njJJicu m avs do6r JOE.Yoo WAY IT FOR. A HUNDRED ,MT() s6MHmirJa - W JT H,I BVj HA HA-HA M HA1 MeM V HrNPPEr4aD.s K, ', MILLIOM DOLLARS- KiJotU H 3URE J t.tSd Mt THiNtta PcoRG I i I I'LL Cn&V AM AWruc IIAUPBD VoU SC'IE ipeM- il W"-1- BELlGVC ) v . X. r ' KIDDIE Tr- ' V WALLOP ' OlJX XfOKJEjrJ l Tha-t - HMy " VoO nt Tmk pEPPeRs!? (TTT. " X " "" Tuie ina,v nc VJSLt - mv HtiiBAOO ToLn )-" N DID "rbJ hgar The ( HOBACrj t tvhwK trs I IHI rAY Hb MB MS PEPPenM FACE J . aCAsJDAL, Bour MH. l (VoH JOIT TGRRlQlE ABOUT COlJTlrJUe.O I is a sioht! cot ft "' I Pepper7 Got iuto If '3 1 Poon mm teppsR amo f iuto a "fight or S ( 7)ParI! a lcwJ loom Braujl TePPeRl Tht BPOTt: o a T " Rni& : C J0tv.ETV.IOd ! ALL J VCrtK,y AMD 13 lU TE II rce-cK i hiMBwJD of mg?s f. '?'SVi to.i t,a't -yOWoLtEI UP V AO0ur JOMe UJOMaU T IS A5K3HT.ALL ' 6AV ! ILL idrf Sys V-RSN' rnw- SwJOLLnoj up rnM au ft6- l" v por A , PSS mm feMrCiV .tJSa I rjUL F,0Hr 7HsV' r 1? Tf -v i m oetcct-ve W w W I rfe' 'Vp 'Sa'cz Firsf" s Packers Motto CHICAGO, Jan. 19. "I'm through with the fight game," said Packey McFarland todny when it was suggested ho go after Mike Gibbons for another bout, "rvo got enough money and nm In business." GIBBONS MAY MEET D'ARCY IN AUSTRALIA Scholastic Basketball Schedule for Today School of Pedagogy ts. Chester High, nt Chester Y. M. C. A. Philadelphia Trades Hrhnol -s. Lower Merlon High School, lit Ariltnore, St. Joteuli's College m. rruii)hiinla Mllltory LolleKe, at Chester. Sunrthmnrc High School vs. Ambler Hlcli School, at Ambler. 'lrmple rrrnnrnUirr s, (llrnril Col lege, nt (ilrnnl College. llrnwn Treiinrntory ts, Wcnonali 31111 tnrj liistltlitt-, nt Wcnonali. INDOOIl IIASi:iIAI.l, 1'rleniN' Central Srliool nines ts. flruis, annual Indoor hnscbull gnme, lleniis Centrnl Heliool grmnnslum. ici: iiucki: St. l,ukr's School n, Kplscopal Acail em, at Wniie, HIGH SCIIOOI, I.KA(!UK STANDING (llrst Teams) Kchnols lnn Lost 1.C. Soiitlirrn inch School.... 3 Centrnl High School .. 2 Northrnst High School... 1 W. l'lillii. High Sdiool. . 1 (Second Teams) Schools lon oiitlirrn High School.... 3 V. 1'hlln High School... 2 Centrnl High School. ... 1 Northeast High School.. 1 .0011 .(.1,(1 .313 .333 Lost l'.C. .(ion 333 333 ANOTHER NEW SOCCER LEAGUE MAY BE FORMED American League is Not Well Balanced United is Weak in Spots BASEBALL HAS PRODUCED GREAT BAIND OP HEROES Hans Wagner and Mathewson Probably Sur pass All Other Diamond Stars in General Popularity By GRANTLAND RICE It Is not at nil unlikely that before an other soccer season rolls around a soc cer leneue will ba formed In this city that will Include eight of tho foremost clubs In Philadelphia. At the present tlmo tho only league In which all the tennis aro fairly evenly matched Is the first division of the Allied. Tho American League Is lamentably lopsided and In the United League only live of the ten teams are contenders for championship honors. An clght-club league composed of the two Dlsston teams, the Hibernians, Put nam, Falls, Wanderers, Viscose and Pel tonvlllo would be a good organization and one In which tho tall-cndcrs never should bo separated from tho leaders by more than a fow points. According to reports, tho Amerlcnn League Is planning to Increase tho number of teams from 8 to 10, but as this league has utways been prone to exaggerate this statement may ba taken with a grain of salt. As matters now stand. It might as well bo run In two divisions with Bethlehem, Dlsston and tho Hibernians In the llrst division and Boys' qiub, Vic tor Talking Machine uompnny ana itan gers in the second division. The game map have a greater ouncn Than both were at their beat; The game may have a gtamlcr fair To shoot against the test; The) a may be those with finer stuff To lead the yearly skit; lint things will never bo the same ll'ieit 70 in and Matty quit. The future may produce some star That has both beaten down; Some mighty pitcher may come on To wear tho olive crown; Some mighty slugger with tho kick That deals the winning blow; ilitt thing' will never look tho samo When JIans and Matty go. However pood a guy may be, A better bloke comes soon; There is no king whose reign may lost liryond a fleeting moon; I know the gap ii soon plugged up, Though countless stars may flop; But something goes no man mag fix When Hans and Matty stop. Oldtlmo fans of another day probably felt that baseball was headed for tho soup trough when Pop Anson paused out and MIko Kelly faded over tho ridge, or when Itadbournc censed firing and Duck Ewlng made his final peg to second base. It would bo hard to nntno tho greatest popular hero tho game has ever given us. There would be votes enough for Anson and Kelly, Radbourno and Ewlng, Clarkson and Walsh. Hut nono of theso surpassed Ilnni Wagner nnd Christy Mathewson In general popu larity. Offhand, we should say that Mathewson led tho list. Sir I seo whero Tnber Is credited with the world's mile record In all the lending record books. If n crow picked a perfect day and was paced by another fast crew nnd the record uiu broken, would this fitand? Would n record of this sort stand In tiny other sport a record not made In actual competition? BYSTANDEU. Jess Wlllard and Moran may bo worth a $.10,000 purse, and wo may bo worth 1300,000. And Jack Johnson may bo ns w hlte as snow. Picking the "Winner "It will bo much harder to pick thn National League winner this season," suggests nn exchange, "on account of the number of Fed players to be distributed." Yes, much harder. Do you recall nt this stago two years ago how many millions wero picking tho Braves to win the No tional League Hag, and how nt this dato last winter vast multitudes were picking GOTHIC "Arrow Collar Fits the knot of a four-ln- hand or bow perfectly. 2 for 25c. Clitctt, Peabody &Co. Inc., Makers Claims Right to Sell KaulT INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 10 -James O. McOtll. president of the Indianapolis American Asso ciation Club, said tonight that be would con sult nn attorney to learn tt he could compel tlio New York Nationals to pay him for Ilenny Kauri's release. Knurl wast the property of the Indianapolis Club nhen he Jumped to the Federal League. Gettysburg Conquers D. and E. OETTYSnUHO, Ta., Jan. 10. In a tame, marked with fouls. Gettysburg easily con quered Davis and Elklns Collegs, quintet by the score of M to 37, Captain Williams and Campbell starred for Gettysburg, and Wblt sell led for the visitors. Hazleton, 24; Pittston, 15 HAZLETQN. Fa.. Jan. 10 Hasleton Stats League rto defeated I'lttston, or tlw same cir cuit, here last night. 21 to IS. The locals held I'lttston without a Held goal until u minutes bsforo time was up, Vance. Haile(oo s new forward, featured with foul shooting. ffitgP Has Your Choice, Too, Been the "Moon"? After lookine them all over at the Show, have you, too, decided that the Moon's the car for you? That's the decision of many men and women who have owned cars and know and also those just deciding to buy. If you decide the same way, you'll get the utmost in a motor car and body styles unsurpassed for refinement, grace, comfort. Model Six 44, $147S Model Six 30, $1195 Continental Motor Spanish Leather Upholstering The ,J. Harry Schumacher Company New Showrooms, Broad and Wallace Streets Main Service Station, 4819 to 4827 Frankford Avenue tho Phillies, who hadn't lost any stars In two enrs except Seototi, Mngee, Knnbo, Dootnn, Dooln nnd probably tlireo or four moro7 BASKETBALL NEWS Just to rroe how little the officials In in basketball samo know about the .score was ex emnllfted In tbo I'cnnsvhanla-I'tlncetpn Earn lait Saturday nlRht. UeeMnK. the ""P'fvV iti lo wish his y throush the crjmiin Jilch blocked the wey.tn the symnaslum when i the timers announced that the same jns Itnlsherl beerlns; rtlln't know the score was a Hef neither did Here ree , Tnorpe. '"..."irs."" that n competent official knows "hat 'he score Is or nhlch team Is ahead unless the Kame Is one-sldcd. Camden son S of Its last 10 Rimes nnd has fle Mctorles In n row In lis credit. ,"," Hkeeters can Ret awnv with Trenton temteht, and there Is no uood reason whv they shouM not. they nlll be within halllna; distance of Oreystock. (-ntmlrn lias nvernscl more th-in 40 Points a Rams for tbo last 10 Ramcs. jhleh Is a wonderful scorlnR . If It continues the Jersey team will break all ecorlns; recoras ior the Eastern iasue If the Hkeeters had pulled together at the start of the season they ould be as Rood as Ores stock Is today. Conqueror of Young Ahearn Of fered $10,000 to Box in Sid ney on EaaterSunday All hf. clubs are taklns; a stsm nt l.mi RuRarmnn Just nrm.The fcelinR Is tnat witn Suaaiman and, MeWllllnina out of the Ram" tlretatnck would come hack to the other clubs In the Kaslern i.eaRue race, inc nope """. but HURarman Is avoiding tho rouRh spots just now. If there Is one learn that Trenton ran best nt homo It Is IleadlnR. r.ery time the Hears lme n chince to climb the Titters wado Into them and beat them back. Hears and his crowd left Trenton Monday night cry much down cast. Frutchey. centre on the Oermantown Acad emy ne. Is out of tho Rimo with water on tho knee. Swarthmore Frep School hasn't one player on the team who wore the colors last ear, vet Conch Anthony expects to develop nnother Tnst quintet. Tho recent game between Uucknell and l'enn ttnte was the first athletic contest of any kind between teams representlnc these two Institutions in tho last four tears. Jlmmv Ciirletto. with Jasper last year nnd now with Wllkcs-tlarre, Is plajlng ereat bnll for that club and Is leading thn league In points scored. Jack Ingtls Is second. Halre nnd Dlencs are dolnir n lot of traveling thrso dae. Thev nre plavmc; with Plvinouth, In thn Pennsylvania Rtnto league, but always return here for the games of Olrard Alumni. ST. PAtJfj. Jtlnn, .Inn lfl.-MIko Gib bons, who virtually won the American middleweight championship Inst night, when he disposed of Young Aliearn In less than one round, will havo a chance for the world's title Tom Alidrewn, of Slllwati ket, hns ofTerecl the Phantom 110,000 td meet I,cs Darcy at Sydney, Australia, on Eneler Sunday. Olbbons 13 consider ing tho offer. Hoxlng fnni of this city still are d&ied over the sudden ending of the big batUa Inst night, One of the greatest bouts of the enr ns expected, for both men wer In tho best of condition, and considerable ill-feeling existed between them. The quick knockout after one minute nnd SO seconds of flshtlng was not oven dreamed of, It was known that Gibbons 'was clev er, but no one suspected that ho could put his man out with n single blow. Tho largest crowd that ever witnessed n boxing bout In this city cheered the victor nnd he was carried to his dressing room on the shoulders of his ndmlrors. There were more than 7000 spectators and tho gnto receipts broko nil records. Tho boxers received J5000 each for their work. Young Ahcarn now Is eliminated ns a contender for tho championship, whlto Gibbon's 1ms first call for the honor In America. Incidentally, Mike made up for his poor showing against Packy McFar land In New York last fall. Scraps About Scrappers l.ew llalley has matched Joo Borrell. of Kensington, nnd Ilaiph i:rne, of the nm district to box In tho wind-up of the Non pareil a. v.. on iTiuay niRnt, 'in good preliminary bill. VICTOK COI.TJM11IA RECORDS BOUGHT Send postal, no will call 100 N. lOlh St. Open Erenlnrs. u y 01 & n n m;m n Fairfield SfX46" $J295 r.a.B, oETRorr "B UuM'fiflrMtEl If It's Paige It's the Best WHEN you buy a Paige Fairfield "Six-46" for $1295, you buy a motor car that has already been na tionally endorsed. It isn't necessary for us to "claim" for this car, beauty, full seven-paesenger comfort, power, service and general motoring elegance throughout. It isn't necessary to "claim" that the Fairfield has a speed of "sixty miles an hour" and throttles down to two and a half miles an hour. Every Paige Fairfield does that. Paige cars are not racing cars. They are designed and manufactured to give ladies and gentlemen the maxi mum of luxurious motoring. 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