3M1".!JW3M'WW ( EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1917 , xC . ! ".' ',-! EW STAR IN JASPER LINE-UP IS MOST LIKELY TO GIVE THE TEAM MORE-HEAD-W . . " , i t I i I i lAt w I I BTLL KENNEDY, OF SAM MOOREHEAD, OF DOBSON FIVE, - TO JUMP CENTER FOR THE JEWELS gig Fellow Will Oppose Jack Lawrence in Grey stock's First Home Game at Musical Fund Hall Tonight M.N'AGF.n niLT, KKNNHDV. of tho ,' tptT Jewels, was In a sad predlca . filhntevpr tlmt means) last evening. E!" t-Inilneton chieftain had announced .3fJln'.P ?" tonight's game nt Musical .i HMI at tfghth nn-l T-ocust streets. Th C rytock. and wts commenting on J" fuel : thai none of his players had any "Ifrw'teilri a message an- It w" Jm the homo of Pat Uazlett. his center ,wr The missive contained the new that l.tt was confined to his bed with liriou. Illnew and would be unable to play. w "p t0 Kcnnertv to get a new center " J not until this morning did ho Zi the dX1 Player. He l Ram Moore l..d the big sox-foot center of tho chain 5in nobson quintet, of tho lndustiinl M Moorehead. while making his In H bow In a biff professional leauue. !,,, had Ptenty of experience n tho has vrfhl camo and should make a Rood .howlnc e Is not new to tho capo snort Jv any means, and years ago was a fol tor "of the old r-irt Falls team. He re IJnVd his first experience at Conshohocken with Ml" ''uk,ns wl"'" ",Con.,hy" Wilf p!n,y Inf Independent ball Last year, besides living for Pobson. ho also Jumped for Imnson Memorial In tho American League m traveled throughout tho Stnto with th." Philadelphia Independents. Moorehead Is a clever oarsman nnd has tJn stroke of tho Montrose Club for four ?!.. Tho .Taspor line-up will bo Dark nd Norman, forwards; Moorehead. center; Leonard and Wood, guards. Jasper Is ho wlVtiam In tho league that has two "big" forwards. Bugarman Will Play "Vou can fay for me that I.ou Susrnrman Tl poslte'y play for rireystock" was Joe Kogarty's answer as to how his club would line up for this evening's game. "There. Meins. to be an Impression that I.ou would rotlbe with our club." ho added, "and I jusunake this announcement to put nn end to We rumors. 1 hao decided on the following men. Able Davidson and Lou nifrman or Fisher, forwards; Jack Law-Hncc-center; Ally McWlllla.ua. Hill Zahn and Campbell, guards. The extra players Jullabh Include Cromble. 11 111. McNamco 5nS OVcs The last fellow is from Wcs lan College. Tho preliminary ,:nme will roduce .ireyslock Hcervw. of the Tr anil T League, and tho price of tickets will U J twenty-live, thlrty-nvo and fifty cents. lth Ave cents extra war tax. "I am not making any predictions as to our chances of winning tho pennant aealn as such stitements at this tlmo ,Ua be premature. I only wish to say that the f'.reys will be In there, lighting all th4 time." League Moguls to Meet Prior to tho game tho league magnates will assemble for a business meeting anil several matters of Importance are, due for discussion. One Is tho case f Harney Sedran.who last season played with Jasper and who Is now at Oarbnndale In tho Peiui Olvanla State League. Whether any action villi be taken against Barney Is a matter of con'ecture. Of course, ho promised Jasper that he would return, nnd the Jewel" de pended upon lilni. but the midget would have been only too willing to perform In Kensington had ho been uble to connect EASY DRILLS FOR ?ENN THIS WEEK Quakers, Underweight, Will Let Down Instead of Speed ing Up for Michigan- SCRIMMAGING IS BARRED Instead of speeding up for tho much tooted Michigan eleven, which will Invade Franklin Held Saturday afternoon, tho University of Pennsylvania football ma chine will let down In tho practices this, eek. Ccnslderahe weight has been lost by tho wearers of .the Bed nnd Blue since the sea ton began and Tralnir Hobertson fears that bard woik this week would only lower tho chances of the Quakers against the 'power ful team from the Middle West. The rigulnis, who conquered Dartmouth, were given a lest yesterday afternoon and there will be only a. ery light workout on the lleid today. Yesterday Kolwel! did not ane the allotted time for practice, but had his second varsity and scrub players In action. -No Real Scrimmages About tho middle of tho week Coach Fol we'l will ha,e a shadow scrimmage, but there will be no nctuat tackling and theic will do no danger of tho players suffering further Injury. All the men nro bruised from the stiff struggle at Boston and will welcome easy work for a few dnys. There arc no serious Injuries nmong the Slayers, and from present Indications nil the rejurars will be In ehnpo for the scrap with the Wolverines nnd the midget Weston. Ihe ceniitlonal quarterback thai Coach Yot has uncovered this season. Carl Thomas, the right tackle. Is suffer ing from, an Infection of tho right arm nnd there. Is a possibility of another operation. The former Central High School lad has nd bolls on his arm, and, although he was wrapped In bandages, tho Infection set in after the game. Howard Berry had a couple of his ribs caved In with a blow on his right side, oiit It (s Relieved that none wns broken. However, to make sure, an Xrray photo iraph of hjs ilde will be taken today, Neely's Am Good Herbert ,'Delter, the blond-haired guard. I" parading a beautiful pair of discolored tytt and a scabby nose, a compliment to the accuracy or N'eely's stump. STcely played opposite Delter In the Dartmouth game nnd jnananed to get the butt of his short nrm in Herbert's face In nlmost every scrim mage, Bert Bell nlso Is suffering from n cut nose and a bruised side. For that matter one could go down the whole list of Perm Players and. name their Injuries. All are nuralnr at least one black-and-blue spot The loss In weight nmong the youthful Quaker footballers has been alarming to Lawson Hobertson, and he wants to see the Wayeri put on a few pounds before the Jolverlne game. Eddie Maynard and Joe o'raus have dropped fifteen pjunds each au'lng the season, Cleary has lost fifteen and Van dlnkle twelve. The four men named above are the great t losera, hut every player has sweated out at least 'two pounds. As a whole the tam has dropped from an average of J" Ml pounds to 165 3-11, a toss of a faction mora than eight pounds to the bus. BENNY. itAUFF IN MOTOR CRASH EMERGES SAFELY ilk m j LV Bnny Kauff, the little outfielder of the ", narrqwly escaped from belni Injured woBone accident in inaiapanous ,lb-Mjlaar.wU WAt . : jt-g.- . . JASPER, SIGNS with a position In Phlliy. At Carhondale ho Is working nnd Is no doubt receiving more than tho Jewels could afford to pay him, as Mctntlrc. who Jumped from the Stato champions last season, has Just returned at a salary of J225 per month, nnd It might as well bo noised abroad right here that tho Kensington contingent never paid these figures, although It has always been a high-priced outfit Tho moguls will be estnbllshlnu u prece dent If Sedrnn drtws a suspension. Ho Is not under contract to Jasper, Minply on the reserve list, nnd some years back Harry Hough played for Trenton nnd relumed to Kouthslde the following season, while Win nie Klnknlde performed for Heading and went back to Unlontowii. They were never punished even In face of the fact that Hough Induced Mayhow to Jump and en deavored to got Barney rcathcrstono to quit Jasper. Referees Another Topic The subject of referees Is n matter that will receive cons'derntlnn. The Inst meeting selected Billy Kelly nnd Charles ("Whltey") Mnllon as regulars, with President Scheffer ns the third man Mallon last Wednesday Informed HchelT that he wou'd not return under $10 n game, and nt present Kelly Is the only regular on the staff Several mag nates have expressed their willingness to raise the referee's stipend to the tin naked, nnd If the majority are In favor Mallon will be found back on the Job again. President Scheffer will ask Instructions In regard to men who violate Kastcrn League rules by playing elsewhere This has al ways caused bnid feelings between the sev eral teams and Scheffer and ho Is to be commended In his stand for a decided show down on the subject. It makes no differ ence to Ban whether plnyers perform out side or not, but ho will make the mngnateii go on record In regard to the matter, nnd If they nro still refused the privilege of playing elsewnefo w 111 sec the rule Is rigidly enforced. Trcnlon Beats Camden Trenton staged a whirlwind finish In Its game with Camden List night and succeeded In vanquishing the Jeiseymen In nn Eastern League mntch by n score of 34 to 23. thus malntalng its position of league leader Camden was ahead throughout tho entlro first Jinlf nnd n portion of the second, but once Trenton assumed the lead during tho closlig moments of play it was virtually over The first half ended, Camden, 1C ; Trenton 1." Camden's three veterans were Brown, Delghun nnd Stee'e, nnd It was they who scored their team's goals from the field Steele and Brown pocketed threo each nnd Delghan one Knglo nnd Klrkpatrlck. the two visiting amateurs, were, howcer, much In eldence , During tho closing minutes of the con test Trenton developed an eyo for tho basket, which completely demoralized tho lsitors Tome, Fr.mkel nnd Newman dropped the ball through the rim with alarming regularity and were largily re sponsible for the rout of the visitors liar greaxes nnd Lloyd did u large sharu of tho lloor work, the former contributing threo assists nnd the latter ono. Standing of the Chilis w. i. re w. r.. l'.c Trfnten.... -J o l.nnii .Tnsper o .nou HfN'.rl .. t 1 .son ilri'Mtiirk. . 0 1 .nun Hemline.. . . 1 1 .'iOO Camden ... 0 1 .000 Mclirdulo fur tonlnht. Jntpor at Oreystock. BOBBY WALTHOUR BACK FROM RACING IN FRANCE Bobby Wnlthour, the Dixie Flyer, who has raced In Kurope all summer, has re turned from Havre; France, aboard an American Hner. Bobby, whoso wife was waiting for him nt a pier along the Hud son, looked In the pink of condition. In a hurry to leave tho city for n visit to some friends. Walthour stopped long enough to Inform reporters that blcjcle racing is still popular In France despite tho war. Wal thour gave his services gratis to many war fund races. WRESTLER EARL CRADDOCK UNDERGOES AN OPERATION Karl Crnddock. of Anita, Iowa, claimant to the world's wrestling championship, has postponed his match with Yusslf Ilussaiie, the Bulgarian wrestler, scheduled for No vember 1 In Des .Moines. Crnddock under went a minor opt ration Saturday. 'NICK' CARTER, OF NORTHEAST HIGH, IS THE LEADING SCORER IN THREE INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE GAMES By PAUL PREP I.TITOUrSH only three games have been . . ...... i. e,i, hunched contenders It might not be amiss ll '". .. ..,v some for tho liimnei up. h """ ...nv some to scan the records nnd see . un teams havo surprised their W Yes with excellent showing while other en equally fine Intention. hM MVm miserably and covered their supports a thick cloud of gloom. tlcd mien wuu., ... p. - . ineue. lieu Northeast Is at the top of '' .i, tbreo other schools for the u ii. with three otner rvi.u- n - - is reason for tins is ..,.,...-; scorerB stated that two of the three , leaau B en g SCO In '. . ...!.... themselves wn. dd'bSjerseysai-theLehlgh avenue receive their duo meed of praise. meed of praise. SrcfhK;s Is' furnished rJZJZ S3 s'k as fn the rear of Carter. The big "Speed Boy as made every score otrned by his team except MX Vlnts from a touchdown by G7roHtn'cklng appears to bo a lost art an ong the schoolboy performers this year niancing through the records we find that only one goal from the field has been m ide. That was made the accurate toe of Nick Carter last Saturday, and was the medium through which Northeast downed West Phlliy In a thrilling battle on the No'K FTlld;m. f South Philadelphia. occupies fourth place, closely followed , by Cowdrev. of me nam" r.t.... ........... weakness Is seen In the fact that her lead ns scorer has made only 7 points Frank, ford has not made a single tally, while Germantovvn up to the time of Its startl ng S over Central had only zero as her figure Burnett and Jackson are now dead locked for the leading worer ot Herman town, with 6 points each. Northeast in Front,. In team scoring Northeast Is well In front with altctal of 67 points. The Archives rVglilere'd 1 heavily again. both Spuh Phlla deinhla and Oermantown. but could only Sfia.1.. f -ini. sealnst West Phlliy. South 'PWUddpnla ha mad. 40. Jolnt,,,n4.fti, "MPiSSHsP- J.a .k,vJ V ..rfJ.. - M...v,rttM rffra-ffif MINOR LEAGUES AREUPINTHEAIR Barrow Strongly in Favor of Redistricting, but Hickey Opposes Plan ALL SORTS OF RUMORS LOI'ISVILLU Ky., Nov n. The well-ndvcrtlred buck Is the personal nnd undisputed property today of thn Na tional Association of Professional Baseball Leagues. Tho aforesaid nyirker was passed when the American Assoclat on survled Us meet ing without tnklng any nitlon on the pro posed nurger of the American Association and International League dubs. The us snciatloiss now stand ng Jut where It left orf wult.ng for the mailer to bo brought up by tho association it Its annual meeting, which begins today Kd Barrow, president of the Interna tional League, hit Louisville last night, ami he brought with him his parcel of plans for the icdlstrleting of the minors. IM Is he.ut anil soul In favor of the plan which, ns n matter of fact, hud Its origin with him doing n large portion of the work. He be llces It will be the salvation of minor league baseball nnd In this has tho support of most of the club nwneis who make up his ilrcult. , It is rumored In LoulsUlle that full co operation has been nbsoIuKly made certoln of the Intel national League The Ib'ch ester club Is scheduled lo be placed In the New York State Li.igue .uvirdlng to the gossips, and Providence will be turned oer to tho Kastern League. Hickey Opposes Chances Thomas J. Hickey, president of the Amer ican Association, is unalterably set against any plan for reorganization, because It means the disruption of his circuit He Is hero to preserve that rlrcult, nnd present indications nro that he will stick until forced out. He nlieady has stirred the wrath of those American Association club owners who favor tho amalgamation "f the two circuits. He nnd ti handful of club owners are standing In the way of tho redistrict ing idea. The association will meet again toinoirnw, at which time, tho question Is expected to be protlgnr up ngam. Tho nsMiclatlon magnates nan n session that lasted threo hours yesterday. When they emeiged Hickey mado tho nsscrtlon that tho membcts had taken threo hours to discuss the matter of cutting expenses by reducing the plajer limit and had reached a tentative agreement to shorten tho sea son to 1 10 games It probably will open May 1. Today Hickey predicted somo set tlement probably will be reached regarding thu subject. , Tinker on the Fence It Is now believed Milwaukee will be In cluded In thu merger of American Associa tion and Intel national League clubs, taking the ptaci of Columbus Joe Tinker presi dent of the Columbus club, has been ildlng the fence ever since he came to Louisville, leaning first this way and then that Ho announced with no show of uneasiness that ho was ready to fall cither way grab tho new league ns It goes by or stick with tho American Association. His sympathies ap peared to be centered on retaining the Amer ican Association organization, so ho has been dropped. Tho Western League stands ready to ratify tho changes. Des Moines. Lincoln, St. Joseph and Omaha would be taken into a new American Association organization and this would be decidedly Interesting for their treasuries. Fast changes arc being made In the base, ball map by the gossips. Some of them have a basis of foundation, Others havo not. A rumor passed nround yesterday that Balti more and Kansas City would be taken Into tho big leagues. This was taken with the usual gialn of salt and appears to have been completely spiked, although there nio well-informed men connected with the game, who profess to havo learned that the plan has. been accepted. FORMER PENN SWIMMER WINS HIS COMMISSION Francis J. Creamer, n oung -architect ot this city, has successfully passed his elim inations, and h is received a commission as first lieutenant in tho nv.atou suction, Sig nal Corps, He was n member of the lslfi class of the University of Pennsylvania, and Is well known ns nn nlhlete. He won Inter collegiate swimming honors In l'.'Ll. wns A. A. I' long distance champion and holds thu present 500-yaid A. A. V leccird.- Central High has scored rnlv S2 points, but Doctor (l'llrien's men lini been like a stone wall to the sallies of the opposition. West Philadelphia, with the runarkahly low total of "7 tallies, ranks near tho top. This Is made poslhlc bv the fact that tho boys ncross the river have defended their goal lino valiantly, the rnlv points scored against them being on n drop Kick by Nick Carter. Oermantown has shown little In tho of fensive line. However l'ke the Frankford team. Injuries have placed It In n bad way, but before the end of the season may show Its full strength and score a few points. Several big concerns under one massive roof the biggest automobile repair shop of its kind in the State. Every thing in metal for your auto Radiators, Mudguards, Tanks, Mufflers, Lamps, Windshields, tlrip Pans, etc. Quick work, thorough work; satisfaction-or - your-moncy-back work. If your auto's damaged we'll repair it if it's shabby we'll make it look like new. Pick up either phone . Ilell Sprue. 58H0 Ktyatone !Ute SIM INTERNATIONAL ' AUTO tARTS CO., ItfcJ " tf J tf 3 i. t.y.'SMb'fim . 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Target hooting Is now forming the means of enjoy ment of many Sammees nnd sailors nt f!ie different camps nnd naval bases. William lsphordlng. a local gunner, re ceived n letter from his son. lieorge, n yeo man In the I'nlted States naval reserves at Cape May. N. J . to the effect that the boys there final plenty of enjoyment t-hoot-Ing nt the clay targets A hand trap Is Ik lug livid with much success. During tiielr lel-uie time many of tho olllcers llnd it lo their likening hunting ducks around the bays, which Is presently a paradise for the vvib-fouted water fowl. The art of high flying doesn't caus. nil the aviators to give up their favorite pas times Captain W. V., Johnson, of the United States aviation corps, now Instructor at the Hsslngton Government Fchool, found time tho other day to get off to shoot with the blue-rock shooting brigade at Chester. 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Alieady the big gunning body has done Its share In Fending stuff to the bu.vs at the camps. More than a million targets have been shipped to places In this country for the men to sharpen up their eyes for good shooting. A similar number have gone ncio.v.s the "pond" to the Sainniees In France, M) that they may. find shooting at the clay targets a good fnini of iimuvemeiit, nnd It will net as a wonderful thing for sharpening tip their eyes to make tln.ii shots effective nt the dcrmans. Fied Coleman, of this city, former Perm svlvntila target and live-bird champion for many e.us, spent miho time lately hunting lu Potter County with a p.ntv of friends. On the trip nineteen grouse weio bagged. Coleman claims u rcarclty of grouse In that vicinity. Gunning Notes A r-lniot nt th- Port Side Inn (tun nub ImMv nnn the wrek- irsp mmrt l'ltti n Mr.ls r.r man. luitullrup rit-e tw lily - v,-n In tMnv.uiu Mtrdti. 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It will be remembered that the Coif Association decided early last yenr not lo glvo any titles and to award no prlzis Fortunately, better Judgment later made the association change Its mind. It was found the tournaments were not drawing nnd that the golfers declined to tin ti out wlun there was nothing nt stake Tin change ennn- when tho class tourna ment was due Tiw or three days before the tournament was held n notlre was sent thiniiqh the newspapers that prlres would be awarded, and ns a result thetc was a lespectablo entrv list H.ila, I.u Lu Temple nnd lllverton detnon-f-tratcd later that golfers would turn out for the tournaments provided there were prizes to be played for. 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