Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 09, 1916, Night Extra, Image 13

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VILLE, PA., NOW ON FOOTBALL MAP AND LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE TO KEUP IT TH
5 ANON VALLEY, CRIPPLED '
' BY LOSS OF bTAR PLAYERS,
MAKES BRILLIANT SHOWING
ich Guyer Has One of Best Teams That Ever
Represented College; Will Play Muhlen
berg baturaay
. Uy ItOBERT W. MAXWELL
ANNV1L1.B. r.. Nov 9.
. KATtinnAT, September 30. woman
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i -a looked over the acorea 01 mo
M l0""0 ": .-,,. nlaycd thai
day and aaw one
little Horn which
cauted quite a lit
tla comment. It
wtti "West Tolnt
a, Lebanon Val
ley 0." The wIm
persona a h o k
their heads,
looked at the
acoro again, anu
-remarked "Whewl
The Army must
I have a ttrrlble
Iteam thla year If
I that la all It can
Ida with that small
college. The Navy
I will wlpo these
I soldiers oft the
1 nap." That was
, a Impression six week ago. but since
'El lira It h" changed. Ibanon al
( what a very good football team and can
1 Mt no a stilt argument against any eleven
i LTth country. True. Dartmouth walloped
StLn to 0. but the game was played
Ittut the men hd traveled two days on
IJvi lnn and two of the beat halfbacks
!L 0ut because of Injuries. Slnco that
"toe the Blue and White haa defeated Villa
?MT and St Joseph's, tied Lehigh and
gleet to Lafayette.
C. Utanon Valley started the 1D1S foot
rk.it hMin with unusually good prospects
('lid after the wonderful showing against
the Army It was thought that no other
m would be lost However, hard luck
Sated this town of Annvllle and before
tit Dartmouth battle waa fought, Schwarta,
Xtttlng and Jeager. the three best backs,
MVld not Play, and Captain Mackert had
in unsatisfactory Interview with one of
tee efflclsls In the first period which con
tttoced him that the best placa to see the
sunt was from the sidelines. After that
U Green team had things their own way
sad won as It pleased.
Pt Players Lost
Tha loss of these star players was a
Iwm blow to Lebanon Valley, and Coach
lltey I. Ouyer made, soma hasty selections
.to fill the vacancies. He took green mate.
I rill from the squad and did the best he
5 could under the conditions.
Lebanon valley uoncge is a coeouca-
tieoal Institution situated In Annvllle. There
ire about 400 students. ISO of them being
ftrls. The college Is built In the picturesque
part of tho town, all of the buildings fac
iei the campus, giving the place the nppoar-
flance of a group oi uuuuines in a spanisn
town facing tho square. Dr. O. D. Qossard
k ornldent. and under his eluclent dlrec-
tlon the enrollment has doubled In tho last
Bfirt rears. Tho faculty Is vary strict with
the athletes : all must attond tho Into after-
(noon classes, and many of the football men
(4 not appear on the Meld until 4:30 o'clock.
ITU does not ghe Coach Guycr much time
to (tt the team In shape. There Is a train
llti table, honrcer, and every man on the
Inula derives the benefits of It.
Catch uuyer has been at Lebanon Val-
jhr tlnce 1913, and his work has not boen
ttiy. Few prep school stars attend the col-
I let, so auyer is rorcea to taKo noia of
ftten material at the start and mold It Into
nnltr stuff before the men can net Into
I a rimes, it took mm some time to msttui
ltd ijrettm, and this Is the first year that
CAPTAIN MACKERT AND PLAYERS AT LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE
results havo been shown. The coach reat
lies that Intricate football neer will do, ao
the simplest plaa are used He teaches his
men to block, tackle, hold the ball, nnd
they have proved that his theories are cor
rect, uven now he spends as much time
with the second and third teams as he does
with his varsity, as he I, preparing for
the future as well as the present Joel
v heelock, or Carlisle, la tho nulstant coach.
Mnrkert Is Star
Uvery eam possesses a star player one
who stands head and shoulders over hla
teammates and Leroy Mackert. cnptaln
and right tackle on Ibantm Valley, Is
nwarded the honor. According to Ouyer,
Captain Mackert Is the best tackle In the
East and should be placed on tho All
American eleven this fall. He weighs 190, Is
six feet two Inches tall ahd plays n wonder
ful defensive game. On tho defense ha
playa fullback and few galas are made
through tho line while ho Is on the Job.
In addition, Mackert ta a good place kicker.
Last year he scored eight goals from the
field and this year his btnt work was
done In the Lehigh gam when ho booted
one from tho forly-threo-yard line against
the wind. Mackert doesn't believe In tackling
low. He usually grabs his man around the
waist and downs hhn, because, he says, the
opponent always falls harder.
Marlln Wenrlnh plays centerand Is con
sidered one of the hardest workera on the
tom. He played every minute of the
games last year, and thus far haa equalled
tho record tor this season. He hopes to go
through the two years without being taken
out. Wenrlch Is a good defensive man and
will be hard to replace. He graduates next
June. Uob Attlcks, who weighs 176, plays
left tackle. He, too, Is good on tho defense.
Another star on the team Is George
Do Huff, the right guard. Ueorgo Is not a
husky person, but playa a wonderful game
and la a valuable man to the team. Ho
weighs exactly 155 pounds rather small
for a guard butjnore-than makes up
for his weight with, his alggrrsilvencss.
Charlie Loomls playstie other guard. Tho
endi aro taken care of by "Hank" Mor
rison, who tips the beam at 1KB. He Is
fast, aggressive and a good tackier. "Tim"
Adams, his running mate, also plays well
and shines particularly on catching forward
passes.
Brickfield In Dad Shape
Swarts. when ho Is In shape, plays cither
halt or fullback. At present he Is laid up
with a wrenched knee, but hopea to get
Into the Ducknell gamo on Thanktgllng.
Jaeger, another cripple, also plays In the
backfleld, and he hopes to be In shape In a
week or two. Hill Keating and Danny
Walter are two other halfbacks of great
promise. Itussel Hupp Is the quarterback,
and Coach Ouyer regards him as one of
the best field generals he ever has BCn.
Hupp plays back on punts and has not lost
tho ball In the four years ho haa been
playing.
There are many substitutes to select from,
the principal ones being Hill Swarts, 13G,
who subs at quarter: Iluckwalter, a llne
,man; Winneshiek, a Carlisle Indian, who
plays center: Paul Itupp and Costello, sub
backfleld men, and Koslek and Le Hew,
linemen.
The team Is getting In shapa for -the
game with Muhlenberg next Saturday, and
hopes to wlpo out last year's defeat. Then
will como Susquohanna, at Sunbury: Car
lisle, and the season will end on November
30 with Ducknell at ,Lewlsburg.
5AM PLAY OF
CAMDEN'S FIVE
Skeeters Get 41-31 Victory
Over Greystock-r-McWil-
liama Not in the Contest
IfADAMS IS THE STAR
KMTERN I.lUaCE STANDING
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COMING (JAMES
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' By SPICK HALL
The value of team play was never more
ItKtrly demonstrated In basketball than It
itt Ust night at the Camden Armory. The
LReettrt. under the able direction of Man-
lHr Henry, have developed from last sea-
J. when they wero admittedly tho most
llvldual club In the Kastern Leaeue. Into
at of the best cage machines that ever
tyed In BheffeHft olnult lCvrv man nn
tW Ctmden team appears to hove swallowed
M algttted the Idea that Individual play
' e superseded by teamwork. That Is
tfctt Henry has don 1nr thn naml,n tpam
IU It the most essential thlnn In basket-
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JlCkte AllAmfl th- Mav.k I&ft.h.n.. nf
Camden five, stood out prominently last
?t In excry department of the gamo.
-At thOt thirteen fnut pnnla nut tt nlnf n
tK nd thla was the least of his work
t enabled Camden to got a 41.31 de
irn ovr Oreystock quintet at the
rv ,acK,e" ey0 In wonderfully
shape at be cavorted, around the floor,
tunes hi. iAo.ifi.i i.A ..!..... u.i.t.
Id . t0Ma tTOm h "ld. 'lr of these
! Ione nt itotn near tha middle of
IPt ctct.
rr?Jn ?lyr makes twenty-flve points In
KL 'lellnce. So It was with Adams.
IWSf . ld not flnlB, hw. Tha twenty.
ijw points he 1 scoretl from the fltld nnd from
Eli,." l "no we'e ut 'h beginning of
KrS ?001 l,la' " romped, nround the
tS-V.1" 1 way that made the onootlnr
was, Crosa and Wilson, look foolish, at
t p uue inai it Allle McWIlliams
wen m the line-up Oreystock would,
Md a bll. hon. . . A J I-
1 wit. -... vimuvq fcu aiuii wiuuma 111
iua JPr..nt vt B8r"slvenes, but un.
te ...1?" .JMl BUrd was nV
tw SOI inlO the Tnm nn anAAi.n nt
.tta The roault wmu iia nu& arn.nn
c. ? ln. at e-rd. This gave Adama
r Ioum 0l'P,r'"tIty to ahow wha
Adami Viuri uH.A . .......
ts.fm' number' -All told, the Cam-
iff w thla season nnd a mark that
""' u grtatly aUrnaMMCd th antlrA
IKll U.-. M ..- ..
" .."""' v-mueno guaras,
" Moellent l,V.th.ll rr.,.- 1 I
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CAMDEN
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Ad-nM, forward fl M X 2.1
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Ntoole, forward t o .1 .
Dolln. center a O o fl
llronn, su-rd 4 O I H
Dlessn, suord .......... O O a u
Total. 14 13 " 10 It
GBE19TOCH
Fftrartr. forward 9 It 4 15
Nucarmnn, forward .a 0 o A
I.awrence. renter O O 1 o
Krrnan, renter ,. O O O 41
llion, susrd fl O 0
CroM, ruard ,... 4 O 1 8
TotaU 1.T0 TT 6 31
Koul. raited on Camden, III flrejiUck. 10.
Iteferee Htratton, Umpire Watt. Time of
period., to minutes.
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FIFTEEN VARSITY
PLAYERS TO LEAVE
FOR WAYNE TODAY
Penn Team and Coaches
Making Preparations for
the Dartmouth Game
PRACTICE
GRATIFYING
H l"t ta Uw HUMlMr el fMrta
called, as usual, the officiating was not
satisfactory by any means. Tltere weru a
number of flagrant violations of the rules
which wero apparently overlooked, and
ether minor offenses which gave the of
fended side a chance to score a point when
they should not have been called at all.
Manager Ilalley made a desperate effort
to tnke last night's game. He finally de
cided that the team would be stronger with
Bill Keenan In the line-up, Keenan re
placed Lawrence, but the play was not ma.
terially affected by the change. Camden
also made a substitution, Creely going Into
the battle in the latter part of the second
half. j
Do Norl will to Kensington tonight to
meet Jasper at Nonpareil Hall. Judging
tho teams by the form they have shown
so far it la almost certain that the Jewels
will get the decision, lletldes playing In
their own cage, the uptowners have the
advantage. In all-round strength. Manager
Kennedy will use hla regular line-up. Hough
and Sedran will be at the forward positions,
Kerr will Jump center and Kox and Fried
man will do the guaVdlng. Ambrose Dudley,
manager of tho Do Nerl five, haa been mak
ing switches In hla line-up to meet condi
tions. It Is likely that Cashman will jump
confer tonlght,ttwtti Dill Dark and Doo
Newman at the forward statlona and Cava
naugh and Thompson playing guard.
Lou Martin, who waa the -tar performer
on the University of I'enniylvanlo, basket
ball team last year and who waa declared
ineligible by the faculty recently, will play
with one of tha fivea In the Urotherhood
League, It la possible that after tha mid
year examination at I'enn Martin will be
reinstated. In that event he will finish
the Intercollegiate season with the lied and
Blue,
Jae Ilalley will have his new clock In
.good working order for the game tomorrow
night with Jasper, Last Friday It worked
very well and the fan wero enabled to
tell Just how many mora minutes were to
be played in each halt.
VETERAN JOCKEY DEAD
iii 1
Danny Matter Dlea in London Follow
Inj? Long Illness
LONDON, Nov. 9. Danny Mahtr. the
American Jockey, died at a nursing home
In London early today after a Ungtrlng
lllnesa which cauted hla retirement from the
turf three yeara ago.
Miner had the greatest record of any
Jockey on the JCngllth or American turf
of rtoent year. Ma (aa a star performer
to hla itttremtnU In this time he rode
victory n three Derby, hi mounts being
hock eMiiQ, Cicero ana npearmint. He alto
captured the Oaks In JPDO with Keystone JI,
the Doncaster M. Legtr in 1D03 with Rock
Sand, and 'the same classic race l If Qa
with Bagardo. He was reputed to bo worth
a large tortUM aa the result of hi turf
fMrta vtotaaioa," -
The I'enn coaches and fifteen members of
the varsity squad will lcao this afternoon
for Vfayne, whero the lied and niue hope
fuls will remain In seclusion until the
morning of tho Dartmouth game. Klevrn
regulars and four men who stand an ex
cellent chance of facing the Green boys
will make the trip.
It has been the custom In tha past to
shunt the varsity to some suburban train
ing quarters on the evo of a Dig game,
and It Is noticeable hero that tho Itcd nnd
Blue board of strategy regard tho Dart
mouth skirmish as an Important one. Any
team that can outplay I'rlnceton and wal
lop Syracuse. Is worthy of considerable re
spect. The varsity will make Its headquarters at
the Wayne Inn. Tho athletes will make
the trip to the University tomorrow morn
ing, some to give the campus the once over,
others merely to attend classes.
Tha results of the secret practice held on
Franklin Field yesterday were more than
gratifying to Folwell. It was the first
chanco he had to turn loose hU best supply
of plnjn and the scrubs found it hard to
atop them. While at Wayne, with row out
sldera to gaze upon his work, Coach Folwell
expects to give his men n few more forma
tions, which he belleea will not make It any
too pleasant for the New Hnglandcra dur
ing their stay on Franklin Field. The men
are In tine condition and Kolwell said he
would not 'take any chance of Injuring any
of his regulars at this stage with hard work
outs. Those who will make the trip aro Cap
tain Mathews, Llttlo, Wray, Hennlng, Ks
trcsvaag. Miller, Urquhart, Bryant, Light,
Derr, Williams, Ucrry, Bell, Qulgley and
Crane.
Heporta from Hanover yesterday stated
that Thlelschcr, Dartmouth's star punier,
and Merrill, veteran guard, would not be
able to faco I'enn, due to Injuries; but tho
I'enn team places little credence In this
rumor, No such "bear" stories at this time
will cause thorn to let down In tholr work.
PHILLY PITCHERS
TO PLAY IN WEST
Kansns City Club Purchases Dut
Chalmers and McQuillan
From Moran
WFNRtCH - CfVX&e
coxa-"jeoY'eurjrz.
Trestler Turner Throwi Jtck Oaar
LEHANON, Ta., Nov. 8. Joe Turntr. th
world's mldilltwttsht wre.tler. tonight defeated
Jack Oir. of Lebanon Valltr Collet, after a
xtru.glt ot an hour and fort mlnutea. on tho
late of l'lrher'o Academy ot Music, before a
1500 crowd. Frank IJUehter. ot thla city, waa
Wccghmnn Satisfied With Tinker
CIIICAno. Nov. 0. If tho nlher atorkholilera
In ttiA fulia are plannlnr to ouat Mannper joa
Tinker they will he to ! so oyer the heart of
I'rtalilent Charlea Weeahmtn. Wrenhmin aaa
It in an interview in wnmi ha declarea
an hlmaeic ln an Interview In
Tinker la till manager and will continue an,
rne annual iji
aiomlay.
It meetlnir ot tho club will be held
KANSAS CITV, Mo.. Nov. 0. Pitchers
George McQuillan and Cleorgo Chalmers, of
tho Philadelphia National League Club,
have !nrn puii'linsed by Clcorge Tcbeau, of
thj Blues, according to word received here.
Whether they hae signed Blue contracts is
not known, but it Is conuldered likely That
tl cy will.
The release of these two has been ex
pected, and Tebenu had scernl other Class
AA teams bidding against htm for them-
llobert L. Hedges, former owner of the
St. Louis Brouns, may get back Into bate
ball. Ho Is reported to be the man behind
nn offer made to Tcbcuu for the purchase
of tho local club.
One of tho stories ln connection with tho
rale Is that Tom Chlvlngton, retiring presi
dent of the American Association, will man
age Kansas City next jcar.
WOMEN GOLFERS .
CAN'T BREAK HO .
ON NOBLE LINKS
Scores Run Up to 161 in Fall
Tourney tt Hunting
don Valley
MISS GRIBBELL RECRUIT
Ily 8ANDY M'NIIILICK
Mom beautiful totals were piled ua
at Huntingdon Valley In the qualifying'
round of the club tournament there for
women golfers, going forward this weeft
nnd It Is expected that It will be ttio
breaks" of the game today that will de-r
tide the match play for Instance, tha rale '
Ing of a few putts more than the opposi
tion on any one gren. Needing-six stroke
to get nut of a trap while the opponent
Is only taking no tft get out of a creek',
these llttlo things It Is calculated will tell
the tale.
There were a great many beginners In
tha play, which Is one reason why Mrr, W.
M. Wcnter and Mrs. Kurton Price wero able
to go Into a tie for first place In the first
eight with n medal scor of 110, From
thesa cards the total ascended In lovely
fashion to soaring heights all the way
up to tho card of Mlts Idella Orlbbell, who
amassed the Bterllng total ot 161 strokes.
MIm Orlbboll .has not played much golf,
but she started out with n rush over the
illlllciilt course with two nves, but she
found difficulties on all tha rest of the holes
except the twelfth, where she got a alx.
She got ull nines and tens, nslde from
mat coming home.
The field for the event wai fairly large
considering tho fact that the tourney li
being htld so late In the season. Qolf
interest among beginners at the Noble
course Is very keen, and the tourney wil
ttlinulate this to a still higher pitch.
For this reason tho bett ptayera of the
club stayed out of the eent. Very small
slhtr prises aro offered the wlnnor of the
three eights and runners-up.
ra:
Monro Kcgains Title
TOf.TCDO. O.. Xov. 0. Ily lVtlne
..I... of t h 1 M ritv. tinrTa Mnnr-tv nf Nur Vnr
rimln(i hlfl tit In of lhr-rueh.on litllinrrl rhntn
plnn. Tht final Nror of th mutch wn JftO r
VXXt, tho New Yorker 1r1 In consistently rM
Hunpimif ipn ntttciy- aiyitt ui iia
contesti
ULRICII TO REFEREE BOUT
St. Paul Man to Omdate nt Gibbons-'.
Dillon Fight
ST. PAUL. Minn., Nov. 0. Curley Ul
rica will refcroe the Dlllon-Ulbbons fight
hero tomorrow night. (Jlbbons stood out
for the Nt. Paul man and Inuamunh nn
he had yielded to Dillon on other, point In
dispute, he was permitted to have hi own
way In this.
albbonH is down to weight and ontywilt
do light work today. On the other hand.
Dillon plana a strenuous day In order to
take off the two and one-halt pound which
he Is oer weight.
N. fi. IMaya Frankford Soccer
Frankforrt lllah Haliool will meet the North,
eaet lllsh Hohool eleven on the latter fleld llila
afternoon tn a bit leaguo aorror match. IVunk
ford haa already won four gamea and tied one.
clvln It a total of nln polnta In (he leaauo
atandln. For tha roat aeven years Nertheaet
lllsh hat been proclaimed aorcer champion.
play throughout tnu
iJHairJRL
SUIT OR
OVERCOAT
S.TO okiu:k
Raouced from ISO. 135 and 20,
Seo Our 7 Dig Window
PETER MORAN & CO.
MEItClIANT TAILOR
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Boxing Notes
Johnny Moloney, former amateur champion.
seta a re.atnrt In profeaalonal competition to
night, The llttlo boier took a ahort varatlon
after hla aeveral atarta in bouta for filthy lucre,
and ho again la prepared to atart a rllml. up
tho bantam ladder. Tonltht at tha Ilroadway
Club Moloney will laka on At Wagner.
National fana will set an opportunity to tea
day nlsht. In hla flrat rmlaitelpnU op
irta from lite weat atate tnnttne
tiramer naa proytu ma
Albert lUdou, tho l'"rnc-li walierwelaht, riatur-
rarialan Ima a ui
la from the Weat at
,mer. Kramer haa
matchea liero anu lie
1 lO-pound boxer In tho ICaat. Charley Metrle,
Tho Parlalan haa a difficult propoaltfon on hla
inni ine 11
vtd hla we
tchea here and he looka like lha affair t
(ramer.
Piwaranre.
oualer la o
worth Iq two
who alao haa shown well, will box 1'al liooro
In llw aeinl.
Touna Jack O'llrlen and Henry llauber have
met aaeral tlinea ana eacn pout
rluao.
Toniorrow nlsht
flnlahln up oondltlonlnir
haa nroved
hi tne Lincoln A. t
the clever Weat Philadelphia!! avaln will hook
up with the rusted Kalrmount flthter. Iioth ara
nilioninv lur tno matcn inia
Decker, boxer, and Nell
Mtlirnoun.
McCue, flthter,
nmiiii I inxKr. iw4,f, kiiu
will appear in mo aaminnai.
Before rr.eetlnx Johnny Dundee at tha Olympla
in.
tomorrow nlsht.
hero ln a aoerlul Herat, next Wedneaday nls
llenny Leonard will apiiear ln a New York tilt
from tho rkiuthweat
jia'a opponent In a ten-rounder.
ley Yoakum, a newroiner
III be tho clever Uutham.
lH,ttttl
i!s;i jtr if
"Billy" ha the reputa
tion of making perfect
fitting clothe to your
meaiura
Vea. If. I
Mill the eu ii
wheu It romra
riotoea ii
our limi!
vr lauiim huhjihh riieri-.
hu H ar Uitreoat to 14.0
rcler , , , , , un
Rillv Mnran Tl'15 TAH.Olt
omy moran nujArthat.
vinuaw ipiay. upen evfe
fact. Hilly Moran
uiutiro urai
u maklnrf
thai lit fnullleaalr. Nee
llt.eiikn auowlna ot 1 In-
faur'ea etunnln effeft".
OLYMPIA A. A. ",',"?. WUriTJ."'..'
V, KUNKMIIAV. 0?K5llKB. ' "
Benny Leonard vs. Johnny Dundee
Seats INow on Sale
Adai.. 50. 1- ".. (1 II.M). Arena, St 1
No ReiervatioHi Held After Nov. 14
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Why pay for duty
when you buy cigarettes?
Import duty doesn't add a thing
to the quality or taste of a cigarette
it's just a valueless expense.
Piedmonts pay no duty because
they are Virginia tobacco ALL Virginia
-grown right here in the United States.
Golden, lively and mellow as Virginia
sunshine itself.
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Tobacco experts will tell you thai
Virginia is the best cigarette tobacco
that grows on earth.
A package of Piedmonts, please."
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