Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 08, 1916, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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    EVEKma ledobr-philadblphia; wbdnesdat, November a iti
BASKETBALL NEEDS ASSISTANCE OF REFEREE TO MAKE FASTER GAME-MOTHER SPORT NEWS1
tEFEREE COULD
'SPEED UP PLAY
AT BAiMlMDiUiL
Cany Nominal Fouls Might
Be OverlooKea oy nvm
the Olhciais
kG GAME. ON TONIGHT
fclSTTKS MUflCR 8TANDINO
f..... ? :ss? itViHinV.::. i ."
W Qmtf Csmden Armsrr.
m4 nnt-tr TTAT.l.
' .. . nniVmll refers who Wftft
cnlid " ot the most competent
?2mK list of the central board, who de-
r " '" V. -.. .Il in tuna u n
lISTen Yh. offsns. for holdlnS when It
Ptte'rule was done more through the ex-
' m i' . ..- than Intent. lie
fSjrioWd these ofTenses. of course, only
Wur It Indeed Is absurd for a football
' refer to penallie a team for holding when
tS offense occurs on the opposite side
f S the center where the play la made nnd
1 when. In the Judgment of the referee, the
?.... not .ffeeted.
IA vi. ... ml. should be annlted to bas-
fcketbalL A high magnate of the Kastern
fcSirue stated recently that there were
M m m .. ..Il.il ,w tinder the nnilhle-
f 6 more ioui t..v.. ..-.. : .r .
? fflcll system than there were In the past
f with only the referee In the cage. This
'i " i. . .nyui Drmnunt for the retention
rf both the umpire and referee, but It has
Mttmr to do with the fact that too many
i r7 ... .it-l r.mMlUu nt tvrin In (loins'
i , calling or how many are thus engaged.
v.ln.l Fouls
. ..- .1.. tMalnvltv nt font an railed
e VTBIIS U9 iitjtiw - -- .- ..... ....-..
1 n the man with the ball and his Immediate
k -. there are many others called the
1 eommliston 0f which does not hurt the of
e Unite, nor does It have any affect on the
ercrress or me gamo eccii whoh n. in
i Liied It makes a bad break In the con-
f Unulty of play.
F ........V.mII atam that rAfcSllvee ItflAtf
J m puK.lunn ., v.,v ...-..... .....
I tato a tossing contest between two men
It who try lime aim hkaih m w.i ma ncv
Vt from the fifteen foot lino Is not r game at
Tail. Tney miani aa wen uu jjiniut, Muuna
, u far as thrill of competition Is concerned.
5; 1RW w"" - ----- --- -"
W. u..u BttAnitnnrA nnii n Iiiirirlnip nf nnnu.
lir Interest In the affairs of the teams.
. On the other hand, when there are com-
!..... . fmilfl nnil thai ntnv la fnmt
I the fans work up an enthusiasm for the
' fime ana lor meir lavurno icim which
. tots not wear away between scheduled
fr7-
Of course. It Is true that somo players In-
V ttnllOnaiiy maKe touin, pariiuuiariy in
K Jumping for the ball. This should not be
r loltraiea. nevenncicss mere are oiner canes
where the official or officials could overlook
i nominal offense and greatly help the
proe.
Big Game Tonight
Tonight's game at the Camden Armory
bttwecn the Skeeters and the Oreystock
St probably will bo the most Interesting
' ot the week. In the first place, It will
' li their Initial clash for the season of
llll-lT. Then, as both the Greys nnd
Cundtn are heavy fnvorltes for the pen-
vtnt In their respective communities, the
1 tatcome' eagerly will be awaited by hun-
itotit ohbasketball followers.
Camden, with the same line-up as last
iMuon. Is many per cent stronger be
f hum Manager Henry has the men working
Jbftther as they never have done before.
lUit year the Skeeters ran wild, as far
?M team play was concerned. Now they
'km their orders from Henry either to get
togtther and play the game of which they
are capable or look for another Job.
Htnry Is well versed In basketball, and
the players have the greatest respect both
for his cage astuteness and Judgment. Con
iwjaently, the habitues of the Camden Ar
mory have rooted their team to two vic
tories out of two starts, and they will
itrlr to make It three In a row this eve
ting. The game Is scheduled to begin at
I o'clock.
Both teams will use their regulars.
Steele and Adams will be opposed by Mo
Williams and Cross, while the drey for
ward!, Fogarty and Sugarman, will be
guirded by Brown and Dlegan. The bat
tle at center will be a (keen one. Dolln
ku been putting up a fine game this year,
which means that Lawrence will have to
go at a fast clip to keep up with him.
YALE VICTORY OVER BROWN ON
SATURDAY WOULD MAKE SEASON
SUCCESS FOR COACH TAD JONES
It Has Been a Long Time Since Old Eli Has
Beaten Back All Preliminary Opponents Before
Princeton and Harvard Struggles
By GRANTLAND RICE
010 it the vilnlrr . nni rfl.Ml.nlii
flo plperf (he p0fi o a sooner nViy;
.And well know futt what that famtd bard
meant
IVhtn ht evolved that pesrimbtto toy.
WUh BOf and tennis on a southbound
train,
IVIfh baseball done and football on the tooj,
HAen toMd pales hotel agatntt the wlmtoto
pane
lletl hath no Jury like the bard at bay.
I look ahead nou to the Innl run,
And when that come), with alt the dope
a4kew.
It) plans are loAd to wear a loaded gun
For htm who eays, "Hey, pretty toft for
you."
Tad Jones's Start
IF TAD JONKS can steer his Yale ma
chine safely by Brown on Saturday his
first season at New Hnven can be voted a
substantial success, whatever happens ln tho
two remaining games.
It has been a long lime now since Yale
beat back all preliminary opposition beforo
her Princeton and Harvard game.
Washington and Jefferson, Brown, Col
gate, Notre Dame nnd others hnve been
peeling oft patches of Uulldog hide for n
good many seasons. So If Jones can run
the gantlet ot early season battles his sys
tem will be well under way toward success.
No Yale man would view the proceed
ings with any great cheer It the Illue llno-up
should lose to both Princeton and Harvard.
Uut even two defeats here would take no
credit away from Jones and his system,
considering the fact that he has had less
than a year on the Job.
It took Haughton five years at Harvard
to score his first touchdown against Yale,
although he started his career with a vic
tory Last season Princeton lost both to
Harvard and Yale, nnd yet Rush received
Just credit for being the beit coach Nassau
had known In almost a decade
The Conference Upset
Minnesota, Chicago, Illinois and Wiscon
sin, especially the former three, hae ruled
tho Western Conferenco so long that no
one took It for granted that a stranger
ever would be admitted to the top In
this conference championship Ohio State and
Northwestern have been the Cardinals and
Iteds of the melee.
They rarely hao been taken seriously
Yet today these two are the only unbeaten
conferenco teams.
In Chick Harlcy Ohio Stote has one of
the great halfbacks of the season. His
fame may not be known In tho East, but
few In the East ever heard of Elmer Oll
phant until he came from Purdue to West
Point Harley so far has done een finer
all around work than Le Oore or Casey, for
he has beaten State's two hardest rlvnli
almost without help.
Other Upsets?
Since last Saturday was replete with up.
sets, those who had frrured next Saturday's
Scraps About Scrappers
returns to a finish now are lieglnnlng to
ponder n. bit. Last week the two cinch bets
In the West r that M.nnesota and Wis
consin would romp along to victory- Bon
were overthrown, ln the Kast no one fig
ured Washington and Lee with an outside
chance against the Navy. Yet W. and I
trimmed the Annapolis contingent by a
larger margin than Pittsburgh ran up.
So the widespread tip that Harvard and
Yale would overthrow Trlnceton and Ilrown
may extend the upet business by another
length or so when the ultimate results are In
Tho Presidential Score
.4 ice reinarltrit some months before
Anenl the ptesirfrntlal score,
WMts frentled oratory iras abroad through
out the land,
Whoever ilanrft etrclrrf note,
Whoever stands rejected note,
We'll srtli be doing- buttnrss nt the tame
old stand.
Golf Dont's
Don't drive more than 300 yard on a
:00ard hole.
Don't waste all your time looking at the
ball. The scenery frequently li delightful
Don't start i-heerlng when you get nn
eight on a four hole
Don't concede our opponent In a tough
match fifteen and twenty foot putts. Ho
may miss ono on n sloping green.
.Mother Goose in tho RitiR
The north uHnd doth blow
And we shall have mow,
And what trill Jest WHIard do then, poor
Wight t
When the circus h through
And the meat bills art due
And there It nobody around he oan fight t
When a deep yearning or an uncontrol
lable desire seizes some American citizen
to win a world series championship he
buys the Red Sox and waits until next
October.
Any number of free, untrnmmeled Ameri
can voters will fall for the bunk both
parties rush to the front, and then come
out next spring nnd cill some ball player
n bonehead for being caught off first. If
thero was as much bone In baseball ns
there Is In politics, the national pastime
would be a solid smear of Ivory, erected
upon a concrete foundation
"Still," you may rejoin, "haven't you for
gotten the winter league meeting of base
ball magnates and the six-day bicycle
race 7" In this morbid existence there Is
no such luck.
Teleao. O , rromntrrs fo about to rut one
J'r on th bis boxlnc renters Johnnr Klllwna
C ikK1" wlh n nil rrohsbllltr will mret In
U;J..V;n,1 'own In a twh-roun! no dprlilon
jnsten shorllr before or alter the firm ol the
I i.U.t.,'.u'xJ""' ,h welsht question Is rroln
"J,'j;';e?rr ,, Kllrumn li holdlns out lor tSS
roundii rlnsiMei Weleh Inline on 13 pounds at
iCl-.m,.on ,h aT f " mstch. Kllbene li
?h.. ,0 mr h lltntwelrnt klnr. sn.t rsther
J"" '"; the bout the lestherweltht champion
nr tre to tho ltrlton'a welsht.
j.JjT!!!''1-. w'!h .! "II eiflted about meettnt
(!!" J?un.?'tr,K h Scotch Wop iniernnloea
fiSLtV.MV . ,-lP0)'.. ilontelth of.
Ifmlr-.jr.hmt',m "S.nOO for a twentr-round
championship ,"nteet In New Orleene New
Ti?Je LilVi 5 "h J' ' "1J- asrert tbnt this
vWi.fcT ;h". best joae he ever heerd Oh. ye.
Welsh la Just anxious to meet Dundee,
lilt1 hJT0'' ,how ,n ,h" " riHUdelphlans
M.i.;.,,i.S.DrF.r,un"r. " witness two of the
H. t... n'1 "'nnr fonsrd One le a wer.
LVk-iTi"1 J'"1 clevereit In the buelneee. the
nl.mJ J. xr nl puneher combined The
inm.rl5 0lubN "here the ml will be tated.
!Ln..u.n.r. !i lr adranre aale. A bl per
boVerl l rcl'l will be apllt between the
Election Day Football Scores
coiA.r.ar. oaiies
fleorsetown, 18. Fordham, 0.
New York Unlvoralty. 13. llucknell. 0.
Columbia. 0. Htevena, 0
Latasette Freeh, 6, Lafayette Soph, 0.
SCOI.ASTIC GAMES
Camden TUsh, 20: Olaeiboro. 0.
Haddon ltelshte. 47. Ilrown Prep. 0.
(St. Luke's, 11. Ilarerford. 3d. 0
Basketball Notes
The Roekwood Srholaatlra want iramea with
teami. Write F. llrennan, 2200 West Le-
a arenue.
,wna wieninc to arranre sames Tuesdays.
lyr; and Be turd aye ahould communicate with
v. ..rt.w.m . www .W, .M CBIIKIIM PU.,,1
Tke ew Club et William P. Murphy's Bona
ropaiiy wants samea for Wedneaday nlshts.
Write It, W. Klefer, 609 Cheatnut street.
LhS
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itill Proof
and the
Aihbv
Collar.
55c
It Would Be a
Pull-Proof With
Any Other Name
The reputation, not the name, makes
the tie. The name "Pull-Proof"
means all that the word Implies; be
sides, tho tie has a slldesy band.
Our Arrow Collars
are no different than any other
Arrow collars but our stock Is
larger we sold more yesterday than
some stores carry.
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neg.
Trademark
March 18, 191t
Six V Store
1430 Chestnut St. 1038 MarketSt.
Ilroad & Olrard Ave. 24SO N. Front St.
SS17 Woodland Ave.
1305 .Market Ht. (After Not. 15th)
Scholastic Notes
Benrr llenae fAml
I. Ichoal and varsity player
Northaaat Hlch
Muhlenburr this
o, oaa oeen taken to the Allentown ItoS'
""V " wf. Dou
KL SUMS.
Vital by Dr. John II. Price, the Muhlenburs
joact for an X ray photograph of hie lett
tujuld-r, bruleed ln the earns with I.ehiuh laat
T"1'1 Utu'r hd bn pitying In brilliant
Ions
Sftnrlf Collins. lelt suard of the Weat Phlla-
aiffD In thjt firaMI,-,. mnA will ti itn-t.l- n nlatf
WHS this aeaeon. Tho loss of Collins will not
"."It had, because Hertiler has returned to
KSS ,.5'1 h?..wl" bo rroomed to fit in at lelt
Ki in U w,n pU' that position asalnst Cen
tral lU,h on Saturday,
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Touring
$825
Here is a distinguished car at a moderate price.
On any driveway or boulevard or in any gath
ering of motor cars you can feel proud of your
Pullman.
Its beautiful, decisive lines, luxurious appoint
ments and wonderful performance make it a
marked car.
A great hill climber.
Capable of more speed than the average motorist
will ever want.
1 8 to 22 miles on every gallon of gas.
Completely equipped in every detail.
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KILBANE EARNEST
ABOUT WELSH MIX;
HE POSTS FORFEIT
Featherweight King Puts
Up $5000 to Bind Go With
Lightweight Czar
DUNN FAVORS OWN MAN
doned
ior
.SiSVi.,on,.li' r informed, has abn.
? r.lq?nl..for T, "ahtweUht crown only
T a few months. Itenlamln i1nnt lntnrf In
K" "fred Weljh for that lensth of time, lie
in., ",mIthlB ol more Importance on hn mind
! .X .mu,","..w,,h. '"hnnr Kllbane, Th. let
Ine ihi-1.10 I'sMwetghta eet Leonard to think.
rhVmn"1 iini,ht h l,n '' ,h featherweight
cnamp l(e la open to prove it
m'lrn'!" White, benedict, le enjoying a hon-y-P.9?"
. ' "I" be ready to get hacK Into rlns
5!.rnII JB wk r ao. Then Whltey wilt en.
SI.?.r.i'0 set after uoiera with country-wide
If.1u.l,lon? ankle Is a tough lad. ho la
',.tT "nd . furthermore hoe a g'Kl p'lnc'i
1.1th ;,,"r,l.t"xl battlee under his belt. White
KS. h..wo)'' bo willing to take a chanc In
i2Ki!L ." it f ohnny Dundee, lleorge Chaney and
Johnny Kllbane,
r.vr,.P'I",5, wn" outpointed bv Jimmy Me
Fi.t ,he other night, but tho New Tork former
amateur boier made a good lmnrrlo"v. .Ho I'
a ehlfly ld poeeeaiea a etirt lelt lab and
"" n etlnslng ahort rlahl. McCabe had no
tea party in beating O'lary.
A good bantamweight malrh haa len cllnrhed
ror Kenelnrton fane at the Nonpareil lor Krldiv
night Kdlle O Keele has been booked up with
Harney Mann I'reatnn lirown unil Urwr
Hayes are on the same program In the semi
final Allle Neleon aaw Art O'Loary and Jimmy
McX'abo N, and ho ay that whllo XtcCabe
la Improving ln eery conteat he is confident he
can repeat his lctory of several weke ago
O'Leary aleo would bo a victim tor Neleon'a
win aide ol hta ledger if tho pair get together.
Neleon admits.
Disagreement about terms haa proved a hitch
In a bout at llaileton between Stea I.atio and
Jack Urttton. For tbli reaaon the up-State lane
will not eee flrllton to whom eome crltlie con
cede the welterweight champlonahlp November
SO. The bout was scheduled for ten rounda.
A plan Juit has been Inaugurated br a western
promoter which la bound to make star Imiere
box harder than eier Harry Sherman of
Ht Paul Intends to award wind. up boxers
who score knocknuta eeteral hundred dollars
mom than their purees call for The scheme
will bo Introduced Friday nUht In connection
with tho Jack Dlllon-MIke Dlbbons bout. Dillon
will get an eitra flown It ho wins by a kao
Johnny Kllbans, featherweight champion,
evidently la a firm believer In that old adage
about "money talks." After reading; the
latest "spout" by Harry I'ollolt, manager
for Freddy Welsh, tho lightweight title
holder, anent a bout between his protege
and Kllbane, Champion Johnny wroto his
check for SSOOO and posted It mltti a Cleve
land newspaper as a guarantee of good
faith for a match with tha conqueror of
Willie Ritchie.
Onco before Kllly posted a check In Cleve
land, but Inasmuch as Welsh A Co, didn't
como to bat with a response to Johnny's
challenge for a bout for the lightweight hon
ors, Kllbane pulled It down. Hut No. 3 Is
now up, and It will remain there until Pol
lok nnd Welsh to do one ot two things sign
for u bout and actually since the match, or
call off proceedings altogether.
Manager Jimmy Dunn nays he Is willing
to send Johnny against Welsh In a six, ten,
twele. fifteen, twenty, twonty-flvo or forty
tound bout. "The tllstntico doesn't make
a particle of difference to us. for 1 feel cer
tain Johnny will outpoint him by a big
margin over a short routo and actually
bend Freddy kicking should Ujey hook up
for twenty or more rounds," Dunn said,
iV',8h .hM mad9 wlBht for Charley
hlto and other lightweights whom he con
siders tougher game than Kllbane, and he
shouldn't offor any strenuous objections to
"oomlng In" at a poundage within reason
for tho king of the 123-pound brigade.
Johnnr would be foolish Indeed to take
Welsh on at catch weight, for the chances
are Freddy would scale nt closer to th
welterweight limit than tha recognized
ringside weight for th llghtles.
Kllbane Is only a little fellow, and while
he could stand It to glva away seven or
eight pounds to Welsh, he would be making
a grievous mlstaks In trying to master a
man who tipped th beam at anywhere from
fifteen to eighteen pounds more than he
did. This weight advantage probably would
wear Johnny down In a long bout
Training Table at Northeait Hit
Collsgea hare nothing en Northeast Mart I
ieie. .MN.rn training Quarters are at
disposal ol the tied iniT Rlirlt leAa .-J
Northeast en ton, Physical Director Qaemr
Oerner has started a. training table. Mot M
on a miniature scale, , consisting only
lunch. at 15. cents wr Mia. Tho menu fa4U
naKoa potpie, DgKea Beans, baked apple
uuuemi loaei.
Ramsey Defeat Gilbert With Cm
Herbert Hamsey (Kmrlre) defeated WahW
Gilbert lldeal). 100 to 67, laet night in fti
eleventh same for th pocket billiard cruunHm
ship nt this city
Grocers and
Butchers
$725
Complete
Evening Ledger Decisions
of Ring Bouts Last Night
NKIV ORK Frankle Ilurna defeated
ftenny Mef'ov, Pal Jtoore won from IlatUIng
lllin Kid Taylor outpointed Teddy Jacobs,
('rankle irilaon bent Knit Thompson, Huffy
Cameo lett to fieorge Wcet.
Al.l.KNTOWN-Jarkle Clark outpointed
Jack MK'arron, fllleen rounds.
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A Great Loss and a Greater Gain
This business has rounded out twenty
two months of existence by distribut
ing to owners more than one hundred
thousand cars.
Price-concessions on this car are rarely
asked, and never given with Dodge
Brothers consent or to their knowledge.
You can therefore figure accurately
the amount invested by the public
in Dodge Brothers cara, by multiplying
. the output by the retail selling price.
One hundred thousand cars at $785
per car means a sales-total in les3 than
two years time of $78,500,000-ror,
with freight-cost added, considerably
more than $80,000,000.
There have been no bursts of speed In
the up-building of this great business.
At no time has there been even an at
tempt at stimulation of sales or of
production.
Never for a single day has production
been speeded up for the sake of attain
ing a total.
On the contrary, it has been held down
every day within the limits of close,
careful, conscientious manufacturing.
Both production and sales have been
stable, steady and spontaneous scru
pulous care in the one, producing huge
volume in the other.
At this moment, as at every other
period, although producing a large
volume every day, Dodge Brothers are
"losing business" by their policy of
keeping production within the bounds
of continuous betterment.
In that sense they have doubtless suf
fered a great loss in the past and will
endure a great loss in the future.
But over against this great loss is an
infinitely greater gain.
The people of the United States have
implicit faith in the integrity of Dodge
Brothers manufacturing methods.
One hqndred thousand owners or
rather, one hundred thousand families
arc practically of one mind concerning
the car and the men who make it.
This business and its product are
blessed with a friendship probably with
out parallel in the history of American
manufacturing.
Fresh from the factory, or sold at
second-hand, from one end of the
nation to the other, the car has special
value and a special reputation, because
of the name it bears.
Because of the name it bears, you may
be sure that the principle behind the
car will never be changed a hair's
breadth.
Dodge Brothers have only one idea In
the upbuilding of their business.
That idea is to build so soundly and so
well that the good will which they have
won will grow and endure forever.
Tfc laeehn meoaaptioa Is natwosBy low.
TVs Mr !! Is uansuslljr big.
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