EVENING foiaDqEB-PHILADELPHIA, SATUBfcAY. JANUARY 22, 1916, V'b .JUL mmmtmmmm l inn nii! m i j glG SOCCER pJKE'S SCHOOL SWIMMERS SHUW BRILLIANT FORM Lid West Phila. H. S. "r.hampions to Close Score I' in Initial Meet :other SCHOOL NEWS Bt Mike's School Bwlmmers TM mtit very pooa untt,6 ............. Phllndelphla HIrIi Seliool -!.,ta stars, the city scholastic cham- "in the dual " held nt Wayno ay Although tho West Phillies J"1 ..... mA Mnln Lino athletes por- )u vest ;1U excellently, and tho races wcro !r.0r';ernt8t.r.t,k.'B... . BV .h best performers In this soc- rlmrbell. who tied with Williams K dash, Is a sure point win 14 H1 .dashes. Ho n so won the plungo Mfln the ?". ' . t,.lrii - th0 io,. '"Ji'iJh ami' second In tho 23-ynrd dash. ,rt!?Sffr St iTuko'B star. Mull, second jli'thfrlun. n.so scored for tho sub- BTtim mux"" . (ha St. Luke's School tank was not .?. enough to hold tt piunga ior uis l0M'.Blnnnr was decided by timing RrS.mnPiltlors In this event. Campbell ' Tuiej the dlstanco in tho rasicsi 1"! i i.S seconds, thereby winning first t and live points for his team. Mall "JffiL . the mark. Tho latter rcp- iSiited WMt Philadelphia High School. ts ..,.. tilth won from romocn insn )' hM but the Chester nthlotos wcro ro JanA l camder that four of their regulars , M?J?r"roMsr by tho faculty for Infrnc 1 &4 11 nh. rufcsf Irficko and Williams played -Mini i of the rule". Rcontro ,, Kvans ami i i'".? .unrilsV Jackson, Howar J. Itoss, J'te ana giSlan represented tho Chester Mk tem. r. ..,-. Friends' School mndo out better AsMSW 5R,.non ,111.1. than man, of ' V.mI cage score wis announced tho !ih?B ItaSlnc by only "oven points. :i7 fJSlfAhlnlton "S a reputation in the case 1,30. AWiwton ii.ni i d oermnntown !rwch Pre?BVhn01(l the "acorn down, llutton. IWnJi hoped to nou ino r, Ulcd I", ih local school, whllo Ablngton's reg PSJ'SuS wem Sharp, ltoatche. Donahue. s !.....' .h streerjer. "".S'S.-iiiV nlaved yesterday nflcrnoon. ;n US' n.ri. scored every point for tho In 'J,,5?,'. Km Ilo lwd a total of live Held goals MS l'm' ",?'Vim,A Mnrnvliin Col CKO OlOl'- S&mtffSSS or more point.. cc.ll Grammar School tas played flyo iffi? school Players completely outdated their Call School players ippoBinw. 5w.,t Philadelphia HjRh School', basketball i...ni.rmnn. Mearmc. -uca-us?, . . "':" iST.k.n Hubbcrt. arosa nnu riniirrton iney '5:nt In tho "ame-i.d.led another victory 'fTiRlr list when tboy triumphed over tho lR,irp,Saraiory School live In tho (tamo Jiva at tho West Philadelphia iiigu gym !& ..ii.rri.-iv. lllerman. Mcurkle, Mc- !SiBrna Hachmnn scored tho points for tho :55Bf team. Tho final scoro was 18 to 14. Ctrauntown High's second., team had Its wt cut nut to win from 1110 rpcoi im JS?tii lllce. Fisher. Hurnott. Brooks. Upn ES ui Haisscr nil helped to trim the Omnland Dlup by tho closo score of 2, to Jl. Ktl plweri on tho W. P. 11. B. team. - tti IniJlvldual Blnndlns of tho HlKh School liuus players shown a numocr ot cnaimc.i rn Individual standing aro as follows: ' aflRST TKAM LUAGUK STANDING. FU)iri. chool. OamcB. Kd.Q. Fl.O. I'ta. Vrt. West l'hlla.... J 4'J rwler .Central - trilUef, Northeast .... .1 iMin. Southorn ....' Vi 4 I 7 II II II (I tl i 1 4 4 :i 3 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 SI M r. o o o o o tl 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 II o fl o o 0 SkiuuUernnn. Central.. . (5 f:Mpp, nortneaei .... EKSirtey, W. l'hlla... 2 ; 1'iticn. Southern J tftilton. Northeait ' (Sclimn. West l'hlla.. .! (HmrtdUn, Central .1 fBuonln. Southern - ilijkowlU, Southern.... " Sftikirtoii. West l'hlla.. I (arcli, NorthcaHt I Uuwart, Central ( Dillon, Southern - BUek. Southern 't .Uwbart. Southern S llukbert. West l'hlla.... a , Burrttt, West l'hlla.... - Broomaeld. Central B - Cilhoun. Southern J H!elt. Northeast " r Clin. Kortheaat - if FIRST TEAM LEAGUE STANDING. L THoi. Won. U1. P. C. FBouthern Hlsh School z 1 ;';' Central HlKh School 2 I . ' J I NorthHit HlRh School 1 2 .;: Wut Philadelphia II. S 1 a " SBCO.N'D TEAM LEAGUE STANDING. PUver. School Games. Fd.O. Pl.H. Tl. HlJOfl. Writ PhllfL 1.1 tUlctliirdt, Northeast.., 7 U tl 4 tl 4 a 5 l 4 3 ai 11 1 8 0 3 I) U 0 8 0 0 1 n U 4 1 0 0 (I 0 0 0 uosero. Boutnern HfKMhm.n Kmithprn. . . . . )ny Central Uaieobaker, W. l'hlla., nrr Central llCoA. V, Phlla . . iWihi. Northeast pcittion. southern , Ubrum. Hnlml 6Amitronr. Central.... H 11 Swithern JiBe&rtoi. West l'hlla... ,"wa, ouuinern. . . . . Vtil,. r.... i . .TriQlW.ln Snulliapn 1 Ifltiens. Southern...!... a Mtniier, central I Ie?DX. Central 2 ers. West l'hlla.... 1 aros, southern 1 rd. Central I Beco.VD TEAM LEAGUE STANDING. " Turns. Won. Lost. P.O. gothern High School a I . ejtPhlU.lllgh 8chool a 1 .Otl ftMrsi Hlth School 1 a .333 ortheat lllgh School 1 8 .333 BRESNAIIAN IS SATISFIED Former Manager of Cubs Has Agreed i on Terms With Weeghman j TOLEDO. O.. Jan. 22. Itoger Hrosnahan has lrDheJ frlenda hero from Chicago that kajtball deal In connection with the Chi Jf?,"Stlonal League club haa been rUed up f't.'S taessage did not stats whether ho would f PJ?t vrlth the Cubs or would receive his ,!!:',f, salary as the head ot the Chicago r..uwa ana do aroppea oy tue iiihuukv-. !.7q1Ia ha.ik.ll ..-.. ....... T1..n.nl,.n ,n l,;z wcu4i pruiiiuiera wain wi.bii.w . SXJ"! h. Cleveland American Association Igyaoula It be transferred to Toledo. GAMES ON Scholastic Basketball Schedule for Today T.n fialle Collet vs. Vlllanovn Prepnrn tory, at VlllnnovA. School of, IVilnirngy t. Wilmington High, nt AVllmlnglnn. .Media High v. .Snnrthmoro High, nt Swarllimorr lllgb, Trniln Hfhooi x. Cbrtnnt II tit Acnd-em-, nt Ht Mnrttn'a. I.nn.dnle High . Glrnrd College llo serTes, nt (llrnrd College. Cenlrnl High . Wtt Cliesler Normal, at AVrt Chester. tleorge School t. llnrerford School, nt llntrrfonl School. George School snrnnd vs. Uryn Athyn Arndemy llrst. at llryn Athyn. Northent High v. Iletblehenv Pre paratory, nt Ilethlehem. I'lillndelphln College of Plinrmney vs. IMIIIiiin.iin School, nt Wllllnni.on School, Ilnnlentonn Military In.tltute vs. Rivnrtbmoro Preiinrnlnry, nt Hnnrthmorr. .unrniinn (.niiego vs. at. .lof ins, nt St. .!netth' (R p. m.) Cnthnllr High Atlantic, Cltr. vs. .i: torrls Guards, nt Hrnwn l'rennrntory School vs. Prrslimtn, nt Wclnhlnmn Hall, n. m.l Penn (7 130 TKACK. Nnrlbenl Grammar School rrllnnnl (rack nml Held meet, Central High School gjmim.lum. PENN QUINTET MEETS GREEN IN CAGE TONIGHT Lou Jourdet Will Use the Same Line-up as Usual Against Dartmouth W. I P.r. W. L. P.C. Penn 2 I ,n17 Ynte 1 1 .COO Princeton.... 2 1 ,(V)7 Columbia.... 1 8 .313 Dartmouth.. 1 1 .SOU Cornell 1 S .333 GAMES SCHEDULED TONIGHT. Dartmouth at Pennsylvania, idle at Columbia. Pennsylvania has a chnnce to reenpturo some lost firotind In tho Intercollegiate Hnskethall League this cvenlnB, when the Hed and llluo plays "lied" London's Dartmouth five, of Hanover. N". H. Dnrt niotith has been playing- lmsketlmll for flvo years, hut no ono ever took tho Now Hampshire men seriously until this year. Tho Green team only has two players of Inst year's live Hector nt ccntro and Slsson nt guard. Tho latter is rcnlly a forward and Is used In the bnekllulil be cause of the scnrclty of guards. Hector should bo the best player In tho Inter collegiate league. In Williams, Dart mouth lias a forward who will bear watching. Ho tossed in 13 Held goals in the two Karnes against Columbia, nine of them being scored In New York. Pennsylvania has gone through three games without n. clrmgo in Its formation, and I.on Jourdet III mnko nn effort to keep the team Intnct again tonight. The teams will lineup in this way: ,,rc.ll"' . . Dartmouth. Jinrtln forward Kskellnn Williamson rorward Williams .lerrorda centre Hector -P"? !. . Riinnl Slsson McMchol guard Martin Tho Grcystoclc flvo tightened their hold on first place last night, when they de feated tho Do Nerl quintet by tho score of S3 to 21. Greystock led nt tho end of tho first half by tho scoro of 14 to 9. At tho be ginning of the second period they jumped away like a cyclone, and pulled their totah to 21, while Do Nerl stood scoreless. At this point the losers trot together, and, nsHlsted by some long shots by Newman, made tho scoro 21 to 20. Fogarty wns put back In tho gamo and Do Nori's scoring stopped. STANDING Of ' THE CLUDS. W. L. P.C. Trenton..., 11 l.'l ,4.'.s Do Nerl.... 10 14 .417 Jasper 8 13 ,313 . W. L. P.O Greystock. Ill H .liir Camden... 13 10 ..vs.-,' Heading... 13 11 .&42 SCHEDULE POlt TO-NIGHT. Jasper nt De Nerl. Camden at Ite.idlnir. Itubo Cashmnn, who has been a substi tute on tho Groystock Eastern Leaguo team all this season, has been released by tho Soutliwnrk management. Cash man began his basketball career with Catholic High School. Ho broko Into tho Kastcru Lcngtto In 1912-13. Since then he has played with Camden, Jasper, De Nerl and Groystock. Casbmau Is nlso a base ball player. lie was tried by tho Phillies ono spring. Since the Pennsylvania League rnce got hot th league teams cannot draw any one to exhibition games. Very few cure to witness exhibition games after they see league con tests. Reading players say that Gllllgan. thn Pitts Held, Mass.. lad who has signed nllh Carbon dale, will be u good one. l'lttsfteld Is Hears' homo town. Camden may beat Heading out In tho East ern League ruce. but If the "skeeterH" think they have- a better team tho Pears are willing to wage something on on extra series ot games. An effort Is being made by I'reil Somers, of Atlantic City, to form a basketlm 1 league of New Jersey teams. He would like to get teams from Atlantic .City. Trenton. Passaic. I'aterson. Newark. Elizabeth, Cape May. llur lliigton In It. This circuit would not last very long. It Isn't compact enough. Camden will be In Heading tonight, and the fans will get out early t see the fight. The fur will surely fly on this occasion. Victory means much to either team. In the other Eastern league conflict Jasper Invades De Neri's camp and a victory for the Kensington team takes them out of last place. Joe Fogarty lll bo a valuable Player for Greystock n have around. Joe hasn t the speed of Jimmy Ilrown. but he Is one of the smartest players In ttw game. When It Somil to isruy matter Fogarty occupies a front seat. It was predicted when the season opened ihit the veteran Trenton team wouldn't. last. There 'were i too many old stagers on the team. They had the bruins but not the speed nor the eva for tosilng goals. Now the management I a cleaning house when It la too late to sign otner players. The first Trenion i.nm ever organized ntavnl on a co-operative uasis unu mo irciii Fe'SnT will flnlsh'the season oo an equal dlvi- l nc..... :-"-, r . ..." "-'--. team will oenratlve Plan and It hasn't 'hurt theTureya operative ran ", ,urn out to see a I OJiJ . . winning1 emu. ABSENT-MINDED TODAY PENNSYLVANIA WHAT THE EVENING LEDGER CARTOONIST SAW AT THE Drtop.c. (fiwcn 'JS'P mf lAWNC0REy5n C-""-, TSf RUFF NKiHT I X Ambitious pu&s. waiting-to g) imTtK-WOOCED. FOUIt CLU11S PLAN IU(! SHOOTS TODAY Mt. Morlnh, Philn. Electrics, Philn. Gun Club and Engles Schcduletl Today's shooting will bo confined to four clubs In Philadelphia and vicinity. Tho Mt. Morlnh Gunning Club, of West Phila delphia; tho Philadelphia Klcctrlc, Phila delphia Gun Club and tho Eagle Associa tion have matches scheduled. Thrco of tho four clubs will hnvo clay target shoots, whllo tho fourth will de vote Its attention to pigeons. The Elec trics, Mt. Morlnh nml tho Philadelphia Gun Club will trap blue rocks. Tho Whllo Flyer gamo will abound nt Manoa, nt tho Kaglo Gunning Club. Charllo llurni. of South Philadelphia. Is attracting- attention from many sports sourcei lately by his ability to win live-bird races. On Thursday he was returned the winner over Harry Clnlr at tho How Creek Club ta a 2.1 whlto Dyer contest, bagging a.1 birds to bis oiiponent'M 21. Only 1(1 days ngn ho beat Frank Sleeker, tho Merchnntvlllo wing shot. In a similar shoot. . Thn third anniversary shoot nf the Phila delphia Electric nub. scheduled for January 2i, baa been prolonged to February H. Stntn Game Protector James II, Carpenter, of Chester, haa received a number of wild rabbits from Virginia, to bo released In Dela waie county. They will bo liberated on a number of farms In tho country. Izzy Hoffman and Ohnrllo Wllbnnk nro shooting In great form. POUOHKEEPSIE REdATTA DATE TO HE SELECTED NEXT WEEK Committee Will Decide on Either Juno 17, 24 or July 1 nt Next Meeting NEW VOIIK, Jan. 22. Martin llogue. chair man of tho Interrolleglnto llegntta Committee nnnnunced yesterday that the meeting tn decide the date for the Poitghkeepaln regatta will bo held somo time next week. The original plan called for n meeting hero esterdny. Thrco dates hnvo been tentatively named for the I'oughkeepslo regatta, and It Is thought that the stewards' will deflnUely decide upon either Juno 17. 21 or July 1 nt tho coming conference. Tidal conditions and collegn examination dates conflict badly this year, and It has proved a hard proposlilon to datn to fix upon a day which Is convenient nnd satisfactory to all the colleges which unnually compete In thla regatta. Especial tare Is required, since one anil possibly two of the Pacific coast col lego crews will bo Invited to race on tho Hudson against Cornell, Columbia, Siracuso and Pennsylvania. ANTHONY HAS DEVELOPED EXCELLENT SWIMMING TEAMS Former Penn Aquatic Athlete Has Worked Wonders With Boys at West Philadelphia (-pAYING attention' won us two Inter JT scholastic championships," wns tho way Prof. Irvln Anthony, coach of tho AVest Philadelphia High School swimming team, explained tho success of his pro teges. ... Slnco Professor Anthony heeamo a member of tho AVest Philadelphia High ' School fnculty In 1913, the school has ' climbed to tho Mnttcrhoru of scholnstlo aquatics, rising from inalgtilllcnnco to the championship over tho schools of New England and tho Middle Atlantic States. Coach Anthony for no is coucn wneii nmnnir tho bovs said that through pay ing nttentlon. Allen, a novice, wns made i a sensation in six monins. nnu jminiicr, Jones, Tllden und AVIUIams, at ono tlmo scarcely able to mnko a splash, developed Into scholastic point winners In compara- , tlvely short time. "West Philly would still be a tallender In scholastic swlmmlnff If the boys thought thoy knew more than I did and would not carry out an occasional word of advice," said Anthony. "It seems that all I do after showing tho boys tho way to swl.4. is to give them a few sugges tlons on their form, nnd within a short tlmo they aro winning bis races." Fur- v.o. ovnmnles of this are found In Dugan, Ommerle, Murdoch. Bechtel nnd Gilbert, who aro serving their tlrst term on tho team and will next year replace tho grad uates. Up to dato tho AVesterners have not only captured two Interscholastlc cham pionships, but have humbled all the im portant teams within a radius of DO miles of Philadelphia, tho limit set by the Supervisory Committee on their conquest for now worlds to conquer. Coach Anthony's own merits as a swimmer have gone a long ways to win him the confidence of his understudies. ABNER-Without A i ittlE WARBLING- TME MAIN BOOT., be BORRELL BEATS RALPH ERNE IN QUARREL AT NONP ARIEL Bitter Enemies They Admitted It Box Six Hurricane Rounds Before Kensington Audi ence Koons Defeats Millard Ily IIOHKUT TUB wind-up wns about to begin. Tho boxers, Joo llorell. flip pride of Ken sington, and Italph Erne, another pride from tin. Hiime place, not in nun i-mni-is and glared at each other. Tho huge crowd which lllled tho Nonpareil Athletic Club last night, sat back, waiting for hostilities to start. A swell fight wns In prospect. The hoxcrs wcro bitter enemies. They admitted It. Tho referee, Mr. Low rtalley, nf II road -wny fame athletic club, not street ad vanced to tho centre of tho ring. There was silence In-the vast arena. The fight ers were still glaring nnd rendy to spring nt ono another. Crowd Hreathless Mr. llnlloy held up his hand for silence. He already had It, but couldn't ndnpt himself to tho now conditions. The crowd walled breathlessly for tho announcement which would unleash tho two exponents of tho manly art, who wcro bitter ene mies. Hut did Mr. Tlnlley give the word which stnrted the battle? Gather closely, folks, and listen. Ho did not. "Gentlemen." he began. "Wo have with us tonight the silver tenor of Kensington. Wo will have a song." Thoro was a sigh from tho cash cus tomers. They rould wait a fow moments and perhaps a little harmony would calm their quivering nerves. They oven got patriotic when the S. V. Tenor cnroloj "From oshln to oshln, for you my do voshln" and put over nn encoro when thoy weren't looking. Verily, They Glared Hut the lighters did not enjoy tho mu slcalc. They wero too busy glaring at each other. And, remember, they woro bitter enemies. Tho music had tho desired effect. It gavo all of those present a cbanco to rest their voices until the bnttle began. And they used every bit of vocal power In IRVIN ANTHONY AVhllo a student at tho Ttnlvorslty of Pennsylvania In 1911 ho captured the In tercollegiate title for one mile, swimming against stars from Columbia, Princeton, City College of Now York, AVIUIams, Am herst and Yale In a cross current in Sheepshead Hay. That year and the year before ho woro the A. A. U. crown for the 500, 8S0 und mile swims. Meaning To, He Hits Upon a r ... -. .j L. IC, JfSt " ill lm' if : iHft m ' H ii? ir jPk jkr j gnriflBHHMPIB FIVE MEETS DARTMOUTH BEFORE?' Ix-O. FARREL AMP SID BURNS DOING- THE SLAMBAMCrO ACT, W. MAXWELL tlielr make-up during the IS minutes that followed. The bitter enemies proved that they held no kind thoughts for each other In the very llrst mlnuto of tho fuss. Mr. Erne, who Insisted on giving somo In structions to his opponent, after Iteferee Halley whispered a few words, opened tho engagement with a healthy left to Mr. Horrcll'n face, and Mr. Uortell handed him u rcrclpt In the form nf a right hook, which crashed against Mr. Erno's left optic. After that thoro wns no rhntiro to sign n peare agreement. The belliger ents wanted to light to tho bitter end. And they did. Mixed It Up The bout llveil up to tho advance no tices. Even tho press ngent fell down on bis beforc-tho-batllo dope. Horrell nnd Erne mixed it for six rounds, and thero wasn't an Idle moment during the entire it minutes. The crowd kept up an Inces sant cheering, which turned to shrieks of delight when the battlers stood toe to too and banged away nt each other until 'they were too tired to hold up their hands. Horrell wns the victor. He won by n large margin and outclassed Erne In every round. Ho started at the clang of the gong In the llrst round and never let up an Instant. Toward the end, Erno was in distress and appeared like a man who was staving off defeat only by clinching. Hor rell's body blows nnd heavy rights to tho Jaw rind tho other pcldo of Kensington floundering In, a lieavy se.i. Horrell led In every round. His oppo nent did not have a chance. In the fourth session tho Italian dropped Kmo to tho mat, nnd ngaln In the fifth, ho had him hanging on tho ropes. All Erne could do was clinch, and he performed benutl fully. niootly iJlnw Near the end ot tho bout, when Horrell got Erno In a corner. Italph ducked Ills head nnd hit the Italian over tho eye, cutting him severely. The bell ended tho battle whllo tho blood streamed down tho victor's face. Thoro wero preliminaries to this show, hut they wero forgotten when tho wind up went on. Joo Koons beat Huck Mil lard in tho scmlwlnd-tip, nnd In tho other bouts K. O. Farrell won from Johnny Hums, AI AVolner won from Joe Hcrger. and In tho curtnln-ralscr. Jack Ilradley, n blacksmith, boxed a draw with Kid Hoyd, who Is n well-known paper hanger. Hut tho crowd was thero to sco tho bitter enemies and every ono wns satls tled. Even Mr. llalley smiled when ho "counted the house." SWARTHMORE HlfiH NOW IX FIRST PLACE Media Hish Defeated This Morninp by 32-18 Scoro Swnrthmoro High School went Into first place In tho Dolawnro County Bas ketball League this morning as a lesult of tho victory over Media High. Tho score was 32 to IS. Tho gamo wns played In the Swnrth more cngu before a largo crowd. Place, tho Swarthmoro forward, was tho high scorer of the gamo, with eight Boals from tho tloor. Line-up: Placo .. .; . ,. .forward. ... ....forward.... . . .centre ..KUard .MKiril. ....... Agnew ljiverv ... Cnmpbell Weacntt Schmuthanlt 3; Agnew, .'I; i Heeso ifaneyi I J.irn.ill W ll'nn.1 . . 1, Wnn.1 n; liimaii. t....... jii'iv s. nmuinarui. riiui noaia r.. rieiu Rmii" .... ".-"-' ..:..---"..' ... 1 Wood' S Agnew. K iteferee Johnson. P. M. C. Tlmo of halves 2t minutes. Griffith to Coach Ursinus NonUISTOWN. Pa.. Jan. 22,-SamuoI P.. nrimth of Norrlstuwn. has been elected cuach of the Vrslnua College basetmll ctuti for next year sue.-ce.ltng Willi im Thomas, of tsorrls tnwii a brother of ltoy Thomas, once a famous centre fielder of the Phillies. Griffith U a Norrlstown newspaper reporter, and has for years umpired the Urslnua College baseball sanies. Itichmond Iletains Franchise RICHMOND. Vn., Jan. 22. Alvln M. Smith, president of tho lllchmond Exhibition Com pany, yesterday announced that the '.UY', re.iulrea to purchase Jack, Dunn's interest In the lllchmond franchise of the Internationa League bad been subscribed and the deal closed to kcoo tho franchise from going to Ualtlmore. Swell Topic !-By WALT McDOUGALL NONPAREIL A. C. KALPH ERNE AND MIS ROBERT MANTELl" COAT HETHLEIIEM SOCCER ELEVEN PLAYS "HlllS'' Amerlcnn League Match Carded for This Afternoon On previous form tho lllhcrrlnns should be In for another defeat when they moot llethlehcm In nn American Leaguo gamo tit Stenton Field, 21th and Westmoreland slrcots, this afternoon. The. Inst meet ing between the teams at Bethlehem last Saturday proved most disastrous for tho Irishmen, and although thoy will hnvo tho advnntngo of plnylng on their own grounds this afternoon thoy will bo for tunate 1 f they maiiugo to divide tho points. Tho line-up; Hibernians. Positions. llethlehcm. Hughes goal Jones right fulback .. Miller left fullback ... I'ichardson... right hnlfbnek ., .Duncan ...Fletcher ..Ferguson ....Murray ..Campbell ..Morrison Denn Jncovelll centre hnlfbnek.. Wilson .'.. left halfback Hoblnson outside right... Smith Inside right.... Hutler T. Derbyshire. Insldu let- Pepper If. Derbyshire rentre f'wd Ilrown Scott outsldo loft Fleming Hefcree George Young. Linesmen Ora haiit und Gosncr. Tlmo of halves 13 minutes. RANKERS SHOULD PROVE PASSIVE FOE FOR DISSTOX Amcrieati League Leaders and Tnil enders Meet nt Tacony Dlsston should easily take a couple of points from llnngers in tho American League game botweon thn teams at Ta cony hull park this afternoon. At tho present tlmo tho Suwmakers nro nt tho top of tho league tablo nnd ns tholr op ponents nro tho tall-onders nothing would bo more surprising than a victory for tho Hangers. Tho llno-up: Dlsston A. A. Positions. Hangers. Nes.-t gonl Cameron Small right fullback Donnelly .Spalding left fullback. ..Slmlndlnger Klrkpntrlck.. right halfback Harrison Fisher centre halfback Hardy McEwan left halfback Hichards Andrews outsldo right Scott Owens Insldu right Morley Pearco centro forward Shovlln Wnro Inside left Campbell Houlson outsldo left I-unn Hoforeo W. E. Hinds. Linesmen Sott and McKeo. Tlmo of halves 43 minutes. UNITED LEAGUE Feltonville and Bristol Meet to De cide Possession of Second Placo An exceedingly fast and Interesting gamo should result from tho meeting be tween Foltouvlllo nnd Bristol In the 1'nlted League at Itlstng Sun lane and Wyoming avenue today. Tho teams are tied for second placo In tho leaguo table, and naturally tho players on both sides will mnko every effort tn break tho tie. Feltonvlllo should Just about win, but a drawn gamo would cause no great sur prise. Tho line-up: Peltonvllle. rrendergust goal Acker right fullback.... Shaw left fullbpck. . . . . Wninman right halfback.... UeUler centre halfback. . .. KuiKur left halfback.... lllnidnchnm .... .outside right. . . . Phillips Insldo right. Domain centre, forward Hunt Insldo left. .... lln,t,lin OUtsldC left nrlstol. . ... Miller llnrnharut I'ettliiitrr , . . Young , .. Taylor . . . Carter .... Krler . . AVeltnn Ilea. St'hulto Addlemnn IlrVeree I'at Ounn. Linesmen Harkln und Miller. Elmo of halves 13 minutes. ALLIED LEAGUE Wanderers to Meet Puritan at 3d Street and Lehigh Avenue The soccer game between AVatiderers and Puritan Y. M. L.. In tho First Divi sion of the Allied Leaguo, nt Sd street nnd Lehigh avenue, this afternoon, should .,-,.!. i nn einltitiir contest. AVIth tho ndvantago of playing ut home the AVnn-' derera should just aoout win. uui win Puritans can be depended upon to give them an exceedingly hard gotne. The line-up. WHiiderers. . I'urnan x- . i- TAflr.'A goal. ...... , Taylor ...J.... right fullback.... pfograrU i I " . -left fullback . . . McClifferty ....right hall back... Archibald centre halfback,.. isftlde? . . .... - -left halfback... . 11 llurgln o.u,?i',u Tit1."' ' - - Wilson Insldo right..... V. llurgln centre forward..., Oraliam Inside M,--- lu.-kmoro OUtklde left Ilrearley , . Parker ., Lucas ... Monk Calhoun ,,, lilac Jayes Oallei illegher Welden . . Mayer Johnston ltereree John Walders. Linesmen Schmidt and 11. Jayes. Time ot halves 15 minutes. "L-i,a-" ii i-iii-- y it ti"!!' - --- - -f TONIGHT CHINESE BOXER . STAR OF FISTIC SHOW AT PENN D. J. Lew, Lightweight, Wins From G. A. Raill in the First Round Tho first annual wreslllnr and boxing championships of tho University of Penn sylvania woro held In AVelfihtman Hall last night. A largo delegation of students nnd men and women guests witnessed theso Initial contests, and tnklng Into consideration that It was the llrst tlmo such nn nffalr has been ar ranged, the bouts were all well contested and give promise of having even better contests In tho future. The winners In tho boxing contests were J. Ltoborman In tho 125-pound doss, J. Lew In tho 13G-pound class, Vnn Itnolto la the H5-pound class, Iloumo In tho 158 pound class nnd Hawkins In the un limited class. J. Low. tho Chinese boxer nt the Hod nnd Blue Institution, was tho star of tho boxing contests. Tho results of tho wrestling champion ships woro Cozzollnu In tho 115'pound class, Saunders In tho 113-pound class, Kclser hi the 133-pound class, Mllltgan In the 143-pound class, Malnkls In the Im pound class nnd Tltzcl In tho heavy weight class. Captain Mllllgan and Bar clay put up tho fastest bout of the eve ning, tho Hed nnd Blue cnptaln throw ing his opponent In tho fast tlmo of 2 minutes 43 seconds. Llebermnn was tho best contender for tho 123-pound boxing title, fighting six rounds with Scanlon and Smith. He won a decision over Scanlon In the first bout and defeated Smith in the llnnl. In tho 133-pound class J. Lew won on a knock out over 0. A. Hncll In 43 seconds. This wns tho fastest bout ot tho evening. In tho H3-pound class Van Haalte won on n decision over J. Hnrgreaves, nnd In tho final bout defeated Foulko In thrco rounds on a decision. In the 13S-pound class Howard Berry was outpointed by Bourne, tho Univer sity's boy wonder, who Is only 16 years of age. In tho bout for tho heavyweight title Hawkins defeated Harry Boss In three rounds on a decision. Tho wrestling bouts wero all closely contested, and sev eral men were compelled to wrestle throe times to decide the winner. Delpratt, the strong man of tho freshman class, was thrown In 2 minutes nnd 45 seconds by TJUel with n bar nnd chancery hold. Tho summnrles for tho boxing nnd wrestling championships nro us follows: 123-pound class J. Lleberman defeated Scan lon on n decision. Lleberman won from Smith In the tlnal bout. 133-pound class J. Lew won on a knocJc-eut over lUiell In 43 seconds. H.'-tjouml class Van Haalto won a decision over J. llnrtrreavps. Van Haalto won In the tlnal bout front laoulke, who had won over Jenkins on n knock-nut In the third round of. the preliminary round. in8-iound class Bourne won over Perry on n decision. Unlimited class Hawkins won on a decision over Itoss In tho tlnnl bout. Hawkins won In the preliminary over Dureyea on tho referee's decision. AVHESTLINO. ltr,-pound class Cozzollno won over Sher man on a decision nftcr U minutes. rn-imund class Saunders won on a decision over Oken In two extra periods. Lt.,-iiound class-'Kelser won over Cassel on a decision In II minutes. 1 1.Viinund class Mllllgan won a fall, bar nnd chancery hold. In U minutes 0 seconds. IM-pound class Malnkls won a. decision after two extra periods over Lovln. lTfi-pound class Htatler nnd Miller gave an exhibition bout. No decision. , Heavyweight class Tltiel won on a fall, bar nnd chancery hold, tn 3 mlnutea 4S sec onds. The ofrtelnla for tho boxing contests were will.im Itocnp. referep, nnd Jack O'Irrlen nnd Harry Phillips. Judges. The rorereo of tbs wrestling bouta was Herman Wolff, former amateur lightweight wrestling champion. INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Manufacturers' Soccer Teams Clash at Gcrmantown in Cresson Morris Engineering Company nnd David Lupton Sons Company should prove well matched In their Important In dustrial League game at Chclten avenue and Magnolia street thlu afternoon. Both have yet to secure .a point In the compe tition, nnd probably tho Luptons will he tho first to do so at the expense of their today's opponents. The Ilne-up: Creson Morris Co. David Lupton Sons' Co. -ici.orinicK Noo , Hocho .... Wilson ... Pnguo Mlrty noodwln . . McAdams , Alexander Carruthurs Yettcr .... , . .goal. . Elmp right fullback.. left fullback. .. ...light halfback.. ..centre halfback.. ...left halfbnck... ....outside right. . ....Insldo right... ..centre forward. .. ... .Inside left .. ..outside left mil Clark . , noodwln . . K. Quay . .."Cullen Neshlt .-..WrS Davenport . . (.uueiia Iteferee It &-otf. Linesmen Cnnntn nnd Pusker. Time ot halves 43 minutes. VICTOR VS. BOYS' CLUB Close American League Game at Front and Erie Is Expected Boys' Club will entertain Victor Talk ing Machine Company In nn American Leaguo game at Front street nnd Erie avenue this afternoon, noth teams need points badly, but noys' Club should prove Itself a tritlo tho better team and secure a couple of valuable points at the ex pense of Its opponents. The line-up: Hoys' Club, A'lctor T, Tyrlo .goal.. ,.,. Watson right fullback Fleck ...left fullback....,,.. Walker light halfback McDonougb ....centre halfback,...., Hanson left halfback M, Co. ,. ntrcB Lerro ... Allen Gardiner Coureme ,, Holler Schwarta Dlmpter ...... ..outsiiie rignt. lllackbum .Inside right. . urown Word Mclntyro ...centre forward, .,,,,,.. Kord Hchrader Inside left tlrowne Fletcher outside left, McCender Heferee W. . Hinds. Linesmen Oppermann and Magulro. Time of halves 43 minutes. Farnum to Lead Brown PJIOVIDENCE, I.. 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