Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 30, 1916, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA. THTTB3tAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1010 . ' ' ,'.
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-EIGHT ROUNDS OF BOXING AT LOCAL CLUBS THIS AFTERNOON
BROCK AND JACKSON IN I I xr,, . . H i . ., . .a-.,.,, I ' . IriiAnr.rcv Tirw'r.tf TAnKrES
BROCK AND JACKSON IN
WINDUPAT OLYMPIA A. A.
Fivo Other Mntchcn on Matinco Pro
gram of Hrond Street Box-
InR Club
Mult Droek, n. rteral.in'l'bnttlfr reputed
to bo n, Unockernut, will mnke hi, drat up.
ponrnnbo In the wind-up to n, Mx-bout pro
Krnm t the. Olympl.i A. A. this afternoon.
Wlllla indnon, the N'cw Yorker, will be Mr
Urock'a opponent
Joe Chnney, of Haltlmnrn anil n brother
of Ocorce. will open the show with Franklo
Quintan. Joa Tubor nnd Yoimir DIrkIh
will bi the, aernnrl pair In the tin, fol
lowed by the, return net-to between Sailor
Bmlley nnd Johnny Mayo, Their last meet.
Inn waa Blue, pIiir. Iur from bell to bell
Then Benny Kaufman nnd Touiir Mo
Govern, two of Philadelphia' leadlnjc ban
tams, will decided their MMIc supremacy
Doth nra riiBired battlers nnd each punches
hard for n llttlo fellow
Previous to thn Drock-Jackson match,
Pnm Robblcnu nnd Charley Thomas will
endeavor to knock each other's block off
In all, nine of thn twntva boxers on the
program nre rhlladetphlans.
I CAMDEN VICTOR
OVER JEWELS
Skceters Advance Into Tie
for Lead, Winning
by 27-21
HOUGH HAS OFF NIGHT
btandino ov- tub ct-uns
w. i v.r. w, t, p c.
JllD-r 7 2 .77 Oreyntnck... 4 .1 .III
Camden. ... 7 L' .77 Trrntnn .1 tl .mi
Reading. ... I 4 .BOH D Nerl.... t 7 ,125
Kciu:i)t;i.i: ron tonioiit
Trenton at Jasper.
Do Nerl at Heading.
Four thousand wildly cheering basketball
fans witnessed Cnmdcn defeat Jasper, 27 to
tl, and thus tlo tha Jewels for tho lead In
tha I'nntcrn League, tn a game played last
night In tho Camden Armory. At tho close
of tho first half Jasper led by a scoro of
16 to 10.
At tho start of the necond half Kerr threw
In n goal out of second scrimmage, furthor
Increasing Jusper's Ipad, but tho famous
Adams 1-xprcns five got In working order,
Steele Dotln, llrown and Adnma each ucor
lnc In rapid r.ucccsnlon, giving tha "Skcet
ers" tho lead. Ah Hough wan falling down
on his free thrnns, Camden had llttlo diffi
culty In holding tho lend until the end.
An enthusiastic crowd of Jasper rootera
was on hand, and Hough, tho speedy for
ward, l reeked n token of their regard when
ho was pieecnted with a bouquet. Llno-up:
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pteele, forward .
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Referee Kelly.
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NATIONAL TENNIS MEN
GUESTS OF LOCAL BODY
Julinn S. Myrick Discusses Amateur
Problem Before Philmielphinn
Association
The mooi qurstloni of t-nnfa players rerelv
Inr eipemea tor participating In lournnmrnta
and rapltntlilna their r-putallons were illi.
rul by Julian H Myrlak prealdent of the
weatalde Tennla Club, of Now York n nn ad.
drena iloiivvrct ai Iho annual hannu-t of (ho
Philadelphia and Dlatrlrt l.nwn Tennis Aaaocla
tlon, liolil In Iho Palm Himm of the Hutrl VaUon
last nluht Mr Jlyrlrk declared lh.it IrKlsl.illon
aralnal theao two ella would he eonilderod at
naxt meeting of tho Nitlonal Aaaoclntlon.
Oeorco T. Ad-o. president of Ihr United iltatea
Kallonat lawn Tennla Aaaoclatlon. presented
trophies to tho champions of tho Trlntato nnd
Suburban Leigura. a feature of tho affair
waa the prreem-c of junior muinplonH ino w.-rw
fueita of tho aaaoctailon 1'hey InrludM Ilodnoy
leek and Horlnx Wllaon, I'hllndelphla doubloa
champions, H B IVnnwk. Junior Interaradomlo
lltl-hulJcr. Haymond L. Kennedy nnd Itlchard
Jlyori.
Amonr tho apeakrs ware William P. Row
land, who anoko fur Iho rhlladtlphla dlatrlct:
Dr, R. 11. li.whurit, whoao subject was tho
clenttdo side of the Kamo; Frank It. tfykra,
prealdont of Iho Cinwyd Club; Frederick II.
Alexander, a former Davli Cup player. Jamea
J-lemltr, A I.. Iloaklna. William T. Tllden. 2d.
and Dr. 1. 11. Hawk. Paul W. (Jlhbona, presl
dnt cf tho local aaaoclatlon, ucted aa loan
Dial tar. '
Class Soccer Games Arranged
There will be two soccer football L'amn at
tho Philadelphia. Hall Park on Haturday after
noon for the benefit of tho Football Aaaoclatlon
of Eastern Pennsylvania, and District. In tho
first cam th kick-off to he at 2. lit. The Indus
trial I.easuo will line up agalnat tho Allied and
United eleven. Tho aecond Kamo at 3:t& o'clock
will brlna together an all-amateur team snd all
professional eleven.
Scholastic Schedule Today
rooTiiw.i.
fit. Joaeph'a vs. Catholic lllih, at Ifouaton
Field, 10 ii. m.
VUlannru t'rep, at Chester High School,
noiitn rnuaaeipiua insu at iiiiminauin
IIIh. 10 ii, in.
Poluiowu Ills
h at .Vorrlitown lllih, 10
f'anidtii Itlih Nehnol . .Mumnl, to a. in.
I.u Halle Colleio e. Alnmnl, 10 a. m.
Media lllih BtUool vs. Alumni, 10 a, m.
HOCOKR
Central High nl fieorie Srhool, 10 . m.
Gerinantowu llua' Hub al V. I. II., 10
"'rfiilonal farm Hcluwl at V, I. V., 3 p. in,
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Willlo Jnckson
Attractive List of Athletic Events
Arranged for Thanks ffivinp Day Program
FOOTBALL
Penn vs. Cornell, on Frnnklin Field.
McCltiro vs. HolmosburR, nt Ilolmeslnirc
Victrix C. C. vs. Vincomc, ut Strnwbriilge &, Clotbier Fielil, Sixty-second
nnd Wnlnut streets.
Vlllnnova Preparatory vs. Chester Hiub, nt Chester (n.Tn.).
Cnmdcn IIIrIi vs. Cntndcn Alumni, nt Cnmdon (n. m.).
La Snllo Collcrjo vs. I,n Snllo Alumni, nt U Snllo (n. m.).
Catholic HiRh vs. St. .Joseph's ColleRO, nt Houston Field (n.m.)
South Philadelphia vs. Wilmington High, nt WilmiiiRton (n.m.).
Media Hlfch vs. Media Hich Alumni, nt Meilln (n.m.).
Pottstown HIrIi vs. Norristown HiRh, nt Norristbwn (p.m.).
Nntionul Fnrm School vs. Pennsylvania Institute, nt Mount Airy (p.m.).
HOXING
All-star bill nt Olymplu A. A. (p.m.)
All-stnr bill nt National A. C. (p.m.)
All-star bill at Ryan A. C. (p.m.)
All-star bill nt Nonpareil A. C. (p.m.)
GOLF
ThnnkscivlnR Day tournament of tho Country Club of Lakowood, nt
Lnkowood; N. J.
BASKETBALL
Jasper against Trenton, nt Nonpareil Hall (nipht).
CROSS-COUNTRY RACING
CHAMPIONSHIPS
10 n.m. American scholnstic championship, at Fairmount Park,
11 n. m. Schuylkill Nnvy championship, nt Fairmount Park.
11 a.m. Pcnn-Corncll freshmen race, Sixty-thirn nnd Wnlnut streets.
OPEN HANDldAP RACES
10 n.m. Mcadowbrook Club open handicap, nt Sixty-third and Wnlnut
streets.
11:30 a.m. Woodland Avenue Ilusincss Men's Association, open hnndi
cap, Sixty-third street nnd Woodland nvenuo.
U:!!0 p.m. Oricntnl Club open handicap, nt Gloucester, N. J.
CLOSED CLUIJ RUNS
0:30 a.m. Mcadowbrook-J. W. C. I. junior run, nt Sixty-third nnd Wnl
nut streets.
9:15 n.m. Mcadowbrook-J. W. C. I. intermediate run, Sixty-third nnd
Wnlnut streets.
10 a. m. Shannhnn C. C, nt 4725 Lancaster nvenuo.
10 n.m. Victrix C. C, nt 5431 Vine street.
10 n.m. St. Mnlnchy's C. C, nt Eleventh street nnd Otrard nvcntie.
10 a.m. Xavfnr C. C., nt 2313 Pennsylvania avenue.
10 n. m. St. Francis T. A. B., nt 2313 Pennsylvania avenue,
10 n.m. Aquinas C. Cat 1708 South Eighteenth street.
10 n. m. St. Monicn'a C. C, at Seventeenth and Porter streets.
10 n. m. Corley C. C, nt Twelfth street and Snyder avenue.
10 a.m. Mount Cnrmol C. C, nt Third nnd Wolf streets.
11 n.m.1 St. Columbus C. C, nt Twenty-fourth street nnd Lehigh avenue.
11 n.m. Gcrmnntown Boys' Club junior run, 25 West Penn street, Gor
mnntown. 12 m. Gcrmnntown Boys' Club senior run, 25 West Penn street, Gcr
mnntown. TRAPSHOOTING
Academy Associntion shoot, Wyoming nvenue nnd D street.
Point Breczo Gun Club shoot, at Point Breeze.
Eaglo Gun Club shoot, nt Mnnon.
LIVE BIRD SHOOT
Swccpstnke live bird shoot, open to nil, at Point Breeze.
GAELIC HURLING MATCH
Emmctts' A. A. vs. picked team.
MOTORCYCLE RACES
.Eastern States soventy-fiVc-milo professional event, nt Narberth.
SOCCER
Morning Games
INTERCOLLEGIATE LEAGUE
Penn vs. Ynlo, nt St. Martins. Referee, Walter E. Hinds.
CRICKET CLUB LEAGUE
First Division
Germantown vs. Philadelphia, at Mnnhoim. Referee, F. Addis.
Merlon Maroon vs. Morion White, at Haverford. Referee, A. M. Addison.
Second Division
Hnvcrford Collego 2d vs. Merion 2d, nt Hnverford, Referee, I. Carr.
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
Benefit Game
Standard Roller Bearing vs. Pick of tho League, nt Phillies' Ball Park.
Referee, James Waldors. f
AFTERNOON GAMES
Disston vs. Brooklyn Celtic, nt Tacony Ball Pnrk.
Hibernians vs. West Hudsons, at Phillies' Ball Pnrk.
Veteran v. Putnam, at Third street and Lehigh nvenue.
Christ Church vs. Germantown Boys' Club, at Tenth and Butler streets.
Rangers vs. Chester, nt Point Breezo.
SCHOLASTIC
Central High School vs. George School, at George School,
HOLMESBURG PLAYS TODAY
Lake, Scott and Diamond in Line-up
That Will Oppose McClure
When thn MeClure and llolmeabur football
trams lias P ' Ijolmesbur Football Tajk this
afternoon th.ro will b. th. two strong est hide.
Kndent teams In this aection of the country
ttllntc for tho championship, llolmtebur al
ready has defeated Conshohocken and a tlctory
over Iho Darby team will give them a claim to
the championship laurel.
Doth teams have tt-collef players. Pick Dia
Ua.h team have, ei-eollne players. Pick Dia. uourie, ucaeemer fiiajm naiio.c.
NEW FACES WILL APPEAR
IN NATIONAL CLUB HOUTS
Billy Kramer nml Jimmy O'Hngon Aro
WinrUUrv Prlnclr.nl. Two
Indians to Clash
Opening with a contest between a braes
of Indian bantams, Mttlo Dear, n newcomer
here, and Indian Hussell, of South Thlla
delphlt, fifty per cent of the other boxers
nt the N'ntlnnal t'luh this afternoon also
will be first-time, talent In local competi
tion. The final number of I he half doien set-to
attraction wilt brlntt together Jimmy
VI!nRn, a Iluffato middleweight, and
Hilly Kramer who has proved n sensation
In his Philadelphia bouts
Charley Simpson, an Australian tlRht
weight, will make his American debut In n
rtnlest lth franklo White Johnny flay,
who Kftva Champion Johnny Kllhano n
toush tussle will be paired off with Eddie,
Morgan Other newcomers will be l-en
lloutnnda, Milwaukee, and Jimmy lleagan
I'allfornln, respectively opposed to Joo Hirst
nnd IMdlo McAndrews
All of the men who moke their debut on
the National program coma to this city with
splendid reputations as boxers of high
Class ability
mond. Lake and Scott, of last year's Ijifayntla
eleven, will b In llolmesbure'a backn.el.1. Tarl
Thomas, of the Penn Fresh: Potts, tho big Cor
nell tfeoh tackle, and Doo Morrison of llucu
nell. also will play. Jlrl'lure has MrKlsslrk. the
farmer etar quarter from Swarthmora. Tlghr.
I.owel and llaneall.' of Pennsylvania. Ilrell
haupt. of Vlllanara, and Illack. uf Merteraburit
Bcssemcr Now a Captain
SqUTH BF.TIII.UIIESI. r.. Nov. 50. Word
was received hen today stating that Stephen
Iteastmer. of this city, had been elected inptaln
of the football team of tha Dubuque (O.I dtrman
College, JJeasemer plays halfback.
Eddie McAndrews
VINCOME IS PRIMED
FOR VICTRIX C. C.
Ohl Rivals Clash in Annual
Gridiron Rattle on the
S. & C. Field
The Inilepetulent fnolbill ihninplnliii of
We.it ' t'liHnilelphlii, claimed iinnu.illy by
Victrix t. . nnil Vlnrnnip. will lm ut ntako
this afternoon wlien those nlil ciu'tnle.i clash
nn the Strnwhrltlgn & Clothier Krnumls.
Sluty-Bocnnil nnd Walnut Mrceli. nt 2 -.10
o'clock Vlneoino tin, worn thn rrnwit
thrnuKhout thl penxnn. tine t their Mctnry
over Vlrtrlx limt year, hut the latter clnvon
this .cnnnn Huh unn nil Itn Kame hy laritc
scnrfH, anil there Is n uH!lhlllty that tho
title "III clinnRn handx.
Thrxc iMins hau met each ThankKlliiK
Pay for the Inst four seasons To ilito
Vlncnmo has inn relied oft with Iho hulk
of the lctnrles, thn count beliiK tin on to
i.iio The ireent champion Inst Sntiirdny
illpneed of Krankforil, nlwnys a contender
for thn rlly championship, hut havo hcon
unnhto to pllo up the hlK scores mailo by
their opponents of this afternoon
M.innRer Jnliti Collin, of Vlrtrlt. h.i.
itnthernd a nitnihei of former imiIIokii play
ith. liirlinllnR Wnnl, VIIon. Kellv iin.l
llnnner of Vlllxnnvn : Yafos. of Munrtli
more , Sand. Ohln Stain : OilKhl. Kr.iuklln
nnd Marshall, and Northtop. of St Joseph's
Renins! this nllRiiment Vlni-oinc will pr
sient Kelly and Kuitrtx fjifnyetln. Head.
MilhlenliorR, nnd Tolan. HutKcrs As the,'
rhal uniko their heailrpinrtrrs In tho same
nt iRiiliorltnnO. Klfty-atcond nnd Marl.ol
streets, local Interest I Krcat Mno-up-
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rinlfr
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qiinrtfrlturk SMrnrtt nr rmilrii
Irft htirinirk Tolin nr Hunrtr
rlilit liiiUlrttrk l)ftlnr nr l'lrmliiit
runt pnii
iiiniiii
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(,uilt Jiillluirk HrMlrflnK
Krlrrfr Dr. .It'hti .1. KpmcIi I nhrmltt of
1 Yni.". hunt;,. I mjilrr !m Krnnril, llnljr
Cruti. limp nt prrlodi I2li ralutitri.
MINOR LEAGUE HEAD
URGES SHORT SEASON
Post Season Scries for Title
Would Follow RcRitlar
Schedule 4
N1W YOIlK. Nov. 30 President 1M
wnrd Harrow, of tho International LeaKiie.
nnnnnnced here yestordny thnt hn will nd
vlso his club owners to piny only a US-enmn
lenRiio senson next year and n post-season
series of forty-elKht Kaines ulth tho Ainer
lean Association, tho CI.ish AA Leasun of
tho Mlildlo West. Harrow said he already
ha talked the situation over ulth tho
American Association men and they aro cn
thuslnjitlo oer such a series.
Barrow will recommend to his club
owners that they open thu rerjular season on
April K and close It on August 0- In n
forty-clKht-Kamo post-season series each
International Lcbkuh team would play three
Ramcs In each American Association city,
and vlco crs.i
If practicable, Harrow said, tho winner of
Hi hi post-season scries would p. ay the
chnmpinn team of tho Pacific Toast Lensuo
for tho championship of tho National Asso
ciation. Harrow, will put Ills suggestion bo
foro his club owners nt their annual metst
Im: hero December 11.
TOME OPENS WITH A'lCTOBY
Port Deposit Soccer Team Downs Spar
rows Point High School, 2 to 0
ronT riKI'OSIT, Mil . Nov. SO Tom School
opened the eorcer season here yesterday by a
victory oier Hparrnwa Point High Hchoot, 'i to 0.
A rnu'l.ly flalit and n rirliillng rain made fast
rilay Irniwtsslhle Kxrept for a few rnlnutca
n the lirst period Tom Kept Ihr ball In Its
opponents' territory and It waa only the weak
ness of Itm Tom forwards that prevented
n much larger score. Hall made th first goal
about Iho mM'lle of the wind half, afler
Hartehorn'a corner kick and Krlth ttnoted tho
lall Wtveen the uprights a few minutes aftvr
for the aecond point Mellvnlnr. fook and
Hartehorn stnrred for Torn whlio Crlet. and
Cox eicelled for tho Usltora,
Torn
Albrecht ....
Wheelock
Roberta . .
Prldmoro
llartahorn .
ijonk
Hall
Bhannahan ,,
Mclivalna , .
Keith
Caray
Sparrowa Point
goal Nolan
.left fullback Lynch
right fullback Hmllli
.. left halfback I.lndeman
.right halfback Crist
, center halfback McFadrien
.. outside right Cox
... Inside right llano
...renter forward Ilarner
... .Inside haft. .. , . Underwood
. . . ..outslda left Kennedy
Moats Hall,
men Itm Una
halves.
Keith. Keferee Novak. I.tnea.
and Husk. Time 30-tnlnuto
SAILORS IN TOURNAMENT
WITH CIVILIANS AT RYAN
Eddlo Revoiro, Former Jackie, Clashes
With Quartermaster Smith
In Star Scrap
t'nlted States bluejacket will don boxing
gloves at tho New Ilyan A. P., Twenty
sixth nnd Dauphin streets, this afternoon
nnd compete In a tournament opposed to
landlubbers. Kdriln Revolre. who has rtonn
service for Uncle Sam and was "paid off"
eeral years ago, will appear In tho "good
afternoon" go. Ills opponent will be Quar
termaster Smllli. of the V S. S Missouri
Smith has shown here In previous bouts,
nnd he punches effectively with his south
paw Young Morphew, nnother sailor scrapper
who Is n hard walloper and from the
l S 8 Kansas, Is to pair nff with Young
.lark Toland. Toland dlspl.ijed In his mi.
counter with Jimmy MrCabe that bo Is box
ing tn good form
V Kid Voss, of the CHS North Da
kota , lied lirson, of the CSS Kansas,
nnd Kid Angarolo, of tho t. S, S Maine,
nre the other tars tn bos, respectively
meeting Wnlly HIiKkle, Harry Allen nnd
Ilnbhv Loughroy,
PEN FAR OUTPOINTS KERNELL
IN PRELIMINARY TRAINING BIT
AT THREE GREAT U. S. SPORTS
Several Great Golfers on Red and Blue Team At
Poker They're Unbeatable "Satisfied
With the Football," Says Folwell
Hy SANDY
PUN hns a far better team In tho action
today limn Kernell. Helm: ofllclnlly
rated at scratch, It hn tn nle tho tthnrnnn
strokes man for man. The nctnnl supremacy
Is decided by the senre nt Kranklln l'lelil to
day 1'in acceded to the request of Kernell
to Mdllc the question of the better team hy
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 it nt footbnll. an obscure sport that
ha been much In the public skull of Inte.
This explains the physical contact match
Hint holds the llmellKht today mIh-ii eleven
inombeiK of the Pen tenm huck eleven tepre
sentntlos of tho Kernell lentil, and vice
ersa
It's a loiiKh Job tn pick the better toot
hall team, except that followers of tho Hlir
Ited team arc willing to bet any amount or
money, tho more the merrier, provided only
Hint theirs I thn feathery end of a 2-tn-l
proposition, or een ten to mm
Hut It It wero n matter of Rolf or poker
ah-h Pen would absolutely swamp said
HIr Ited tiam
Thorn has, hern a week of hard drill at
Whltemnrsh In preparation fur trataj'n
match lleirj's Ramo developed wonder
fully Ills stance, which was decidedly
negligee when he first rntuo to tho country
club. Is now as firm and confident as might
be expected In nnn so new to tho gamn.
He was lne.lneil to, pull away from tho
ball and chop nt It Hut now hi pivot I
n thing of plensum nnd his follow through
most excellent
Hell, also, watt having trouhln ulth Ills
Kamo when ho lirst stepped up to the
slatting tee It was his fjrlp, ho noon
found.
Hn slid his right thumb around n trifle.
In lil off. with hi little finger and thn hooks,
pulls, slices, lnr nnd other "lid thliiRii
uf pre-eiie.impment days disappeared.
Nell .Mathuus didn't oven know Rolf
slgnalR. but now he's up In them so well
thnt he known when he's down and licked.
yesterday's drill wa'.i a failure, In a way
It was too wet to get out on the links
The players Indulged In n. light workout
Perry suung a mashio In ono corner of
tho locker rnnm In nn effort to smooth out
tho kinks In his awing tin was watched
over by ono of the old go f,grado at tho
club
"Ver rnmln' back too fer," Herry wns
told. "Shorten up, shorten up."
TRANSPORTATION VICTOR
P. R. R. Soccer Chnmpions Defeat Ac
coimtnnts, Fivo Goals to Nono
Transportation tho Ipailrr of thr IVnnsyl
vanlfl Kfillroiid Hmcrr League, which Is playing
Its second nmihuii lllelfft ated had on rosy time
In downing A .M T 'strnly afternoon ut
the V M f A grounds 0v goals tn none
Ah the ihnmplons had the game turkrd nwiiy
nt half time they assumed Ihr defensive tn thn
lost half and tho Accountants worn unable
to mnkr nn) hrndnny 'Iho whlrwlnd nttaik of
Illtmphln Htid Campbell In tho Initial araslon
una th f.nturn of tho gume
Trnnitportation A M T
Porlson goal Armstrong
Tale .... right fullback. . . Wlntrrle
Frederick . . . .irii iintnarK i-anny
Oonnhuo .. .. right halfback Krelry
Hucklry , .
Kreebornn
.crnter naiiiiack itarrin
. . .left halfback I.rvealrv
ivngelley
nutsldo right t'sstlgnn
. .Inside rlghv Morrow
c enter forward Miller
. .Insldr left MnKarlnnd
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National League Meeting December 12
NT.W YOFIK. Nov. 30 The annual meet
Ing of tho National League will ho held In New
York Tuesday, December I'.', Secretary lleydler
haa announced.
Ii. W. Maxwell Will Select
an All-Eastern Eleven
ON SATURDAY rentiers of tho
EVKNiNfi LKncai will havo tho
opportunity to read Robert W. Jinx
well's all-Eastern selection. No ono
hns been in n better position to soo
tho football players of tho East than
Mnxwoll. who has officiated in most
of tho btfr games this year.
Do not forget thnt this selection,
with n description of each player's
ability will appear in tho Evening
Ledger on Saturday under the dena
ture of
Robert W. Maxwell
Edtlio Revolro
Ralph Erna
McNIHUCK
Thn young man Improved remnrknhlv
Other members of tho lenm wngrlrd the
sticks they p liked out of bags stacked all
around nnd enjoyed tho light Indoor drill.
Asldn from tho drill lit golf there, wan a
long workout on the poker courses. Tho
men went nt thn work with great Joy nnd
lost, only for "nfters." of course. They
showed In every well-organized play the
perfect coaching of many hard months of
Lollcgo grind.
Substitute stood closely nround thn
play, watching cvory move, engor to t.iko
the place of a varsity man. Tho spirit
nnd pep of tho whole, squad wero evident to
every spectator.
The long drill kept tip from S In thn
morning till 3:30. Aftor that the men
put on their knickers, outing Jnckcl. nnd
pads to take, the nlr outside. All frolicked
like boys on tho fnlrwny to tho eleventh
nnd eighteenth holes, scorning tn get not n
llttlo delight nnd nmusrment at throwing
thu footbnll now this way, now that.
Hob Kolwell, pro of the Penn club,
stated nl the end of tho rnlny nfternoon
thnt thn football part of tho week's so
journ nt tho club hnil also been very sat
isfactory. ADAM flmMtnly. nt West Ilr1ln. N
Nov. UT. 8A.M.'K. M . Iiust-nti'l of Utn Mary
AiUniN nfll 7'J. I.rMattvt' and frtnds. UmIka
Nn. 432, K. ur.fl A M. of IMittn . Kultnn Ilcn.
No. 31, K uf V , mptoiri I'hllft. INjutofllcfl,
Wlprmm of KoyRttina Hattrry, offtclnla of l.er
lln ton itFihip ml nit utlivr tircAnlXKllonn of
Mfhlrh h was h memtwr. Invltftl to funeral
HrvtcH. Tlmrfl H p. in,, rr3ldnci of daughter.
Mr (imrcR I'almor Weat lerlln. N. J. M.
mmlr Trvlct ut Mt. Tlmcq Cam. Chapfll. Frt..
II m m
ANSON. Nov. Crt. JOIIM C. huabaml of
T'rancfs Anon rbi! 00 noUIUea and frltndi.
FhlU lot.gv No. 20. Shepherds of Il(lhtfhvm:
Ktnnlnvtnii ouncll. No. 3, American Order of
Ktem Knalnvrit. momwrn of Krunkford Avp.
Ilaptlal Church nm! N. Wt llaptlat Church.
.Slonfinnit'i fHowhlp. 2flth Ward. Invltvd tn
funeral arrlrp, Frl . Z p. m . J5-l N. Rtan.ty
at. (near 31 at and Cumberland). Int. nrtvnta.
Friend" injy rail Thtira pve, nft-r H oVIockt
AKMSTHONn Nov 23. OKOnOR II., hiw
hand nf latfl nianor Armstrone (n JlechtU.
nard HI KrUtlvpa nnd frlqnda Invited to fu
nrnl. Krl.. 2 p m . aon'a risldncT, 022 lain
den at . Camden N. J Int. Arlinslon Cem.
KrlfntN mny rail Thnra
DAKICR Nov 2t. I.IM.TAN da T. daUEhtaf
of Annln and latn I If n Jam In F. Ilakpr, acM 30
The Best Bonds
For Investment
from tlic standpoint of
safety cannot always be
judged by the yield that
is provided. There arc
many excellent mortgage
bonds yielding from five
to six per cent that arc
intrinsically as sound as
the average bond yield
ing from four to five per
cent. We will be glad to
give our suggestions to
investors who desire data
regarding conservative
bonds offering the best
income returns.
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IIANKKP.S
(Established 1837)
321 Chestnut St., Philadelphia
rittsbunh
liaaton
Wllkea-Darre
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Certlllril I'ubljo Arrnuntanls
LAwmsNCR k. nnowjr a co.
IBIS IUSAI.KrATH TKU8T HUll.llINIl
TIU1INS 4 srKAKMAN
Tin: ituuituu
CHARLEY DOYLE TACKLES
JOE KOONS AT NONPAREIL
Battle Royat and Six Bouts to -&ft
Staged at Kensington Club's
Matlnea
Charley Doyle, Rle.hm.6ncl. v Joo Koons,
Kensington, will ba th wind-up nnA s(lh
scrap on tha routine", program nt tho Non
pareil Club this afternoon. "Boots," as
Doylo Is dubbed, Is a, soutfipaw "Crappor.
nnd his terrific piinchlhc has ben fell
by n lot of lightweights, Koons, on tho
other hand. Is mora of a clever flstlcufrtan, s
Ralph Hrno will get back Into ring bar.
neaa nfter n. lny-nlt of several months. Ho
will meet Knockout Hansom, of I.tttle Italy. "
Tho latter Is n big, clever boxer, nnd ho may
Klvfl the veteran an Interesting argument
t,ei Klynn nnd lildla Pavannuth nre
scheduled for tho only bahtam bnttlo oh
the canl. ltoth are hftnt punchers, and thlrt
bout may prnvci tho best of tha afternoon.
In tho other bouts Jack McCloskey la paired,
ntt with Kddle Mullln. ltough-hous Sprint
tackles Youne Sam Idingfortl nnd Young
Mulligan In pitted ngnlnat Chuck I-owor.
A batto royal also will bo PtnRwt
IlkVTItS
nltlre slid frlrnita lnvlte.1 tn funral, 0i.
7:30 a. m , rrsldrnen of brother, Albert M
ttaliar, V. llnnalwrrr t,. Oermantown,
Mas SI Francis ot Atnlll Church. II a. tn.
Int. prlveHe.
llAKKH. No 5T, WI1.MAM HAKBIJ. t4
HH. Itrlallvra nml friend invltra tn itinera!
service, rrl , 2-tn t. m,, 43m rnn at., rranlt
forit. Int. tlreenioot (K of 1M Cfm.
tIKNIIAM Nor S7.WAt.TKnP IlKNIIASf,
ntc no tirlatlvra nrA frlrmlr. llestln lAit.
No 470. V. and A, M t Kejretonr rtiarur Nq.
11.1. " A M . ntllrrra ami illrtetor of Kquaro
Heal tl and I.. Hoclety. otneers and itlrretor of
W. J Jlenhain II. and I Hocteijr, emplojrs of
rhll.i. ('arret fn . Invltrd tn funeral. Bat.. 1
P. m.. 403H N. llth at., lxiao. Int. Laurel Hill
'mitiMiNnirA-M. Kov. :, jamhs j fcrotw
ot late Klluitnth A. Hand and eon ot late Elln
nnd James ttrrmlnabam. Itelatlvea anit friend.
Poller ivnalon Itellef Ao , melted to funeral.
Sat.. K 30 it. m . Iirother-ln.law'a rreldenc.
.tames T Hand, 13.1 fairmount nvr Polrmn r.
qutem mas rfiurrh of Immnriilato Conception
III a, m lnl llolv I'ros I'rm,
lltK'llKWAl.tV Nor. 20. HiKDKmCK O .
huabn.t of lllsnelw M, ami on of KrederleK
autt Mlnnln lllndennld rard 17. rtelatlvea nnt
frlrnds. sleo Class and, Nachml neneflclat A"o ,
tnylled tn fun-ral service. Bat.. 2 p. m., ao
N. nih rt Int. K. Cedar It lit Cem.
nuiivi.r.n Hutiiieniy, uov. '" riw . i .
wirn of Hnrry J. uiexier. iki
n.V Itrlatlvr
and frlmtls invitci lo .lunerai
service. 1S2S
Int. prlnttr,
W, 1IHOOK8.
Invited to IU-
W. Thompaon at., rrl.. l p. m.
ImrillKH Nor. 2. JAMKH
acnl nil. Itelmlvea and friends
nrral arrvlcra, 021 Ppruco al.,
tnt private. Norlhwood Cem.
Krl.. 1. P. m.
Auio runerau
North Wale paprra ropy ,... ....
lltntK. Nov. Ill, rilAM.ES DAVID VKK.
flseil no. tlelatlvrs, fotirr lMlae, No, 44t, Jf,
nd A M ; Columbia n. A.. O.. No. oil fit.
John' Commandrry. Nn. 4, K. T.: l'hIUdelphlai
UMVAn.lnn rn.,lalnpW. r,.llimhl. IVMlPT. Nil. 3.
I. O (I V i l'hlladrlnbla ldc. Nn. 2. tt P,
o K.t tnemlirra of Hoard e-nd Htft of North
western ilenrral llospltnl, Inrlted to funeral
service. Sat., S p. m.. nt residence H21 Wct
Allenheny are, Int. private. Frtenda may Ttlaw
rrmalna Krl . from 7 tn 0 p. m.
llUItKB Nov. 27, Mlt'HAKU husband of
nose llurko tne Mertnvern) and aon of MIchMl
and Into Mary J. Ilurk. Itelatlvea and friends.
Active riemorrntlo Aseo., Invited to funora).
Bat.. t).3U n. m.. MM Molvala at. Holem.l r.
unlrm mass Church' ot Nativity 10 a m. Int.
Ilolv rn Cnn
OAI.t.tNAN. -Kntered Into rest Nor. 28.
MICIIAi:l. J. CAt.LINAN. need IIS. Itelatlvcs
and (rlenda Invlteil to funeral. 41M N. llroad St..
rrl.. Ill a. nt. Nervier St. Stephen a O.hupph.
llroid nnd llutler rl.. 11 a. In. Int. private.
IVvnPRNTKIl. Nov. 2. mm, i:ima 1.
CAtlPUNTnn. wldovr of Imuel P. Carpentar
and ilamhter nf lata VVllllum and, fatnarlna
lloblnsnn Itelatlvea and friends Invited to fu
nernl nervlre. Sat., t: p. tn.. realdenco of ann,
t'hiirlrn P Carpenter. 2012 S. loth at. Int.
Mount Morlah Cem.
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