tit'EMNG' rpiTfeilO LE&fe-PHtfADliLPSlA, lfatsBzYX DECEMBER ui911 ,-r'V StfERN basketball league will continue to play game this season with NORTHEAST HIGH eastern basketball league RECEIVES TROPHY! Gimbel Cup Presentee to Winners of Intorscholas- tic Football League STUDENTS HEAR BERRY TO CONTINUE; MAY HAVE SIX- CLUB CIRCUIT; FOUR CERTAIN Bethlehem Steel and Allentown Sought, With v Hol'dovers In De Neri, Camden, Reading and Trenton HV PAUL l'RFI' Tho Northeast High S'c.iool fcotti ill ' team recoil oil the Hill A Hlmbcl Trophy, B)mbollr of tho InterHchoWtle rootball League (hnmtilonnhll) of 181", this morning In the school nwrmbl) hall ! Eighth street and Lihlgh avenue l Captain Kltismin In bchilf nf tho team, received tho up nnilil the lihitulltl of the entire ntuil-"t in'-'" Olmbel, tho donor of the tropin Kin man then iiresentid th largo Bllvit trophy to President Klopp, of the School Communlt). The entire morning a devoted to football Addresses were, m ulo by I)r Andrew J. Mori Iron, principal of the . school; Henry Krai hod, director of athletics at Vorthrist , Kills A C,lmbl, I Itobert C. I'olwcll, conch of l'enn's foot. ball team; J Ilounnl Hen v. former. Northeast and present I'rnn tnr, Pro-1 fessors Dean Johnson of Smith l'hllidcl- i phla Matthew C fi'Itrlei of Central I High: S K Hasten, of Wist IMillidel phla High; Phillip Lewis of (lernnil town Hluh. md 'nhn P flnrber Super intendent of Schools Tho renti much prtld a tribute to (he Itreit spirit of the Ited and Illjek Mu dents "Jlv Int It off tn lou otir team ) and jour coach I sa voii first, beuiiuso I the spirit of tho studtnt body 1h the first essential of a w Inning te mi A student body which pushed Its men on bj stir- I ring cheers trnd jells makes the team J fight for nil tints In It, and nrter nil, tho fighting nplrlt Ib whit brings vic tory." The coaches of tho other contestants for the Ohnhel Cup, on behalf of the r schools, congrnttil ited tho Northeast team and Cnaih Snvdu ho Is tho only scholastic coich In thlr lt to iiln i foothill championship in his Initial attempt. mlHJ Kastern I. f ltaskcth.HI Leiguo rt fusei to be shmd Into the dlcarrt ind It has been learned on the best or nithnrlt) tint the organli itlon irlll losltlvcly continue Four clubs, Oe. N'crl. Ciniden Heati ng and Trenton, halo decldeil to stlel. the i-elicdulo out and a rep-csciitatlvo if tic listern Leiguc Is no i ui the Mite In an ft rt to Induce Ilethlehem Mcel and Alleitoin to incept the Iran hlses thrown up h Jasper .md (Jre) toek It Is imderMood that Jl" forfill posted bv Jasper and (IrejdUek was nut cl-ilmed when llioe teams wlllideiv At tho present tlino no word has been -ecclved In ireard t" tho outcome of the mlrslnnarj'r visit, but If he Is suc cessful a meeting Mill be called for to morrow cloning, nt wlili h lime a new schtdulo will be drafted Has a Strong The liven though tho movement to land Iicthlchcm nnd Allentown results In fail ure the i:n'lern League v. ill resume npeintlins on n four-club buss Hethlfhetn Steel was eUeUed as n Ikcl) frmn'ilse taker beiauso It ai re idi ha a f i t te mi pluv ing unler lie eolors of the Ath'ttle Association The other n gilt the team plajed at Car bondale mil wis only 1 eaten out In the ast nnlf bv 2(1-19 I'he line-up consists if Hill Hitter formerly nf Muhlenberg College (lean ncintlv of the Hails shniio for fi.iturda's opening game at Welshman Hall "I.eu" .Martin will cap tain this year's file and there is enough material on hand to develop what Is ex peeled to be n championship tenm Hisketbnll gitnfs between Ooverntnent teams villi be plajed ever) Monday eve ning nt Copper Itiltitlon Hall, Twenty thlid and ("ietinit streets, formerl) the homo of tin' (ire stock l"n"tern LeHguo 1M Waihtrr, of Troy, a member of sclera1 ivorl I s c"i mpinn iiulntets In past pits mdudlm? th t-o wnich reiiresented 1 Oloversvllln and Tioj lias been re- lergnred to ennUi the WM'nms C'llfge I bnsketl all team this winter He villi begin his duties next week Despite the I fact that Captain Wright. Howland i Iicckwlth and Omit, four varsity men. have Joined the colors since list )oar, a nucleus of veteran t rcmnlns. Da.) ton, ' '18, ban been mimed bailer of the Pur plo flit to suiiml Wright He plays guard Wr ght nnd .Tones, two o' lust )fm forwards, remniii, as does Car rleS another guard Simp f . Vf4 1 kdi i M swMi CLARA KATHHYN HAYWOOD PENN MAY PLAY TECH NEXT YEAR Georgia Champions Likely to Supplant Michigan on 1918 Schedule QUAKERS SLIGHTED Oeorgli Tech, champion eleven of the South nnd eonqucror of Petin In the earlj das of the sea ion, In nil proba bility will exhlllt on rrnnhtln Field niiilnst the lied nnd Hluo on Novemler IC, I'jH This dite on the Quil er sched ule Is oien, due to tho fnet that Mlihl- I gun sllifhted Pi n n nnd neglected to io new lelitlons for next ior I'm Kiinu time the foothill m Hinge ment it l'enn has been aw. in of the fait hat the Wolierlnes would bo llkelj to dlscontinUi relationship this senFon, as the Ana Arbo' tcim Roes Into the rlein e'onference next fall The three ii ir contrnei which Pcnn hnd with the Milw and Hluo expired wit. the last game and as the Cornell contiait has inoiliei jeir to run It wan almost i oregone conilusioii thit Michigan would t ilrup Pi nn place are satisfactory to the Atlanta In stitution. The mere fact that plani are being made for tho next football season Is slgnlflcint In Itself, for It shown that I'onn iiopcs to continue sports nil dur ing the war. Other ChartRcii Likely Several other changes nre likely to be mnde In the schedule before It In fln-ilty put.through It h openly ndmltted that the slate for 1917 was a miserable one, due to the fact that It clustered too mnny hard gnmes It Is probnblo that the P.lectlon Dav gomo with I'ennl vnnl Mnllltarv Collece will be ellml- ntted, together with the latni scheduled for the Ust two years to tske piece tho Saturday before Thankuclvlnjr. While nrrargem?nts nre being made for next fall, Bbb Fotueit Is trying to revive football out at Franklin field He Issued n call for cindldates for th InterclH". Intercompiny and Inter partmentil tenms. and at 4 o'clock, the Imo set for the response, there were flie men on thi gridiron. Onn was Folwell, another Ferd I'hle, ivSo !s not even In college and who Intended to net as a conch, nnd the other three were pin) em. After n lenrthy conference between Folwell nnd Fble It wns decided that a line-up would not bo formed from the lhr candidates.' Around "i-f mwro piayera cama, warf4Tm' oeror tne afternoon Xrt ovei nine aspirants for minor football in. ,'IJ Practice will be held aralri thta i noon In hope that a greater numb men will turn out. If there la better response, the scheme of posts Ann pnmoa u lit lia rfrnr,nl 1 Chicago Outfielder In DrllfftP Mnrrl Rfhlck oulfl1t1f of Cuhii. m nn of lh UtAt tn h In th draft.' lilt homt h In fhlrftC ip wns ricKPii up on in idib oy tm rnt to (mhi, itwltehfd to Ulehmond. iiml rocallfd Ust pfiion, j nii,, B A bii-killult gin- will be plael bv the -dititci Cluli for the benellt of the B-'MliiB tobiceo fU'Ml Snturds) evening Oeccnibi r K nt ht 'I'lmothi s Hall, sew nth and Heed ttreets The oppo nents of Arilenles win e the Phlladel phla lteds A prillniln.il) gime will be plaved between Aidentis Jrs nnd the snellonburg .Irs The Ardentes Club has hopes of collei ting $G0 for this noble ton State l.eigue and who plajed n few ftli patriotic caue Aftir the gime a dance wll he he'd Sclnil. who Ii plajlng forward for Olrard Alumni In the American I.eiguc Is one of tho hemltest plnieis In tho minor ranks KRAMER QUITS !N BIG BIKE RACE Veteran Finds Crind Too Much and Drops Out After Sixtieth Hour EGG SEEKS PARTNER NEW YOIIIC Dei r, -Prink Kramer veteran ocle mr. toll) nnnuuiieid his wlthdrivnl from the nnimil slx-div blcle rnce nt Mid son M imiro (JTrilfii The grind prole 1 too much for him Ills pirtner, Oscar HgK nnnbuiicd he would pedal It alone as long ns hi. could and then would leave the traik for the allotted four hours nnd attempt to ob tain a p inner The team of.Knnur ind I'gg hid )iclded a lap to the field when the veteran decldid It was Impassible for him to ride further At 12 o'clock, the e-ul of the sixtieth hour, the tleien leidirs hail traveled 1089 mlleh and seven lips with (ioullett out ahead Milium nnd llello and Kramer and r.'gg wire a lip In thu rear. games In the l.astein, Werner who Ind i tilul with I)c Neri list vcar, cuum, iiptiin of Allentown V M i' A for file sens ins, and another pli)er named 1 Ihon A hllc the men comprising the Allen- 1 town flip are ponlbl) not as well known, lit Is sild thit three are former stars connect! d with tne ambulant c corps There will be no Hi lorn T.eiiftie gime this wiok ulihoiiKli lo N'er, i 111 nli .is I usual lit Muslml Turd Hall on h iturd iv evening nnd the opposing (He will In all prol ability be Pei rh ss Kid, of Camdeii with Ilmmy Hrown Ilnrrv Hough, Ien Frojt and Tom Harlow In tho line-up American Games Tonieh The Vmerleim League la)out for this pienlmi reads Port Hlcliinonil M C A is lliothtrlinod Iteth IitipI ii'irl Hun code v St Ceilumba The contest be tween the first named marks their Inltl i nppeaiiilien of the suisun Hancock In Its lirst tlino out won fiom V M II A,, i hlli M Columba fell down before Cllr- inl Miimnl llni Coffey who Is In charge of tin lilivlng end of ht Columba, nnnoaiHes F big i-h il e-up III his line-up MeN'imiv will likil) start and Lennox mi) Jump I center I Tr iv morn Hill In which the oinn ! I are plijed li Ideal in everv nspect fori bihkctbilUaod the Amerlcnus have ap parei th fallen Into lie itipjirtern that I ill idd ion Idernbln pieitUe In the le igue It Is thought f il inelig Is in ide I I n' i'h iviMtnKt. progi im the hall. i "' le e row iled IiUhtl) and the le iguo I official! have nn opportunity to make I tin season the banner om In tho lenguo history. . r i him loiini, t. or jvin is nutuy Pliing M linger Jim Coffev. of s Coltimbn his slgni-d Lennox, tho Cam . den hov who pbi)ed a few games wlth ( nriondilt, in the Pcnns)lvan'a Stale League '-neral cick 1'istern League pluver nro looro with the disbiniling of lasper and (!re stock Camden (f'lld mike use nf Liwrince Dark or MeWllllims BRIDEGROOM HAS LUCK IN HARD RING ROUT ALT r.VTOWN Pn Deo 5 -luck Coyne, the I!rooM)n mlddlewelRht who lust'viek in t.ils cltv iniriltd Helm Parov, of Texas came home this morn ing In a bull) bitteied condition He nliilit Hie Louglilln the South liitb bliom live man ill Heading last veiling, and ns it bridegroom was unfortunnte being knock ' ' ,nl round Couniru's lict Woman -Iiilliavdifl Is Dlisn Clara Haiiu-ootl, of Cinu'id riithdelitliln h Il tit fn nmtt leuliri n virion-, hrtinrlie, of tiliiti'tiiH tint It Is net htimrtMnc le leirn t It rt t the I f -t tiMtiiii hilllinli-t iri the lonntrr In it l'l II .deli 111 in l.i I. t. li? lorrtst, 1 hllil ilklin's 1 im! hllllTtrpliu'vr, viNs ( luni Knthirlne llfUW",!, Is i resilient of 'rutin nd In lie -milt Mtlinrli ni,i reHes tie womn, who. arrortllnc to' MrU lints hi t'le ttet self sOI" of an.1 i,nitit in the siuntry. vtrs. I litr enre II imterltetk won tltr nitlotial nnlf title lo ton lrelfrrk s. Holer In nn article on MIih llllwoail n icieit .v ti'ittlelnn tit mi inx tint one of the rcifons h worn hi tmit ill' Mlllsrils well In Itet ui-e mn-t wenit n ire ni i.fle Itonntl, lite fe iTtiile lelltrltotp ti nillntr tn fur jikm the nlt'ttr rhrhl its tn liln I the frref tltn oT the nrniN Hut Ills lliiwootl m tut eiieittltii le I'll. V4H lliwnoir tor is Hum I Hue, he itrertlfe-i ut littine Imii I o tr a tlai tol lilts iyo leois ti wtsk ut ('te tintlftf itlitl llilrl front 'lit. slip Im pliirtl I3ilnsllif Itt t mote ir- of thN I t litnl ultt 111 nllrl t in rilil'tltli tt In New ttrl., the II t npietrinte hflntr list nlsht sM,- u unh tweiiti 'firs of tire unit lm, lionp of tie f otlt t of tlie pierape urn tip r liti'er slc i ,u, ixptrt In tlrim stint toil Ins woniliTfot isoitrol of tho illfn I'tlt ntfo -del, er few of the lrnl it i 'lien lillll inll-t of lie totiiitr) eilti hrut 1 er tit the II 1 hilk-llne eiltte. Michigan Dates Tilled V vi cittern newspiper recent i printed divpit II Horn Ann Arbor stating tint tlu Ml UK in sihedule h id I ecu coin plitid with the exteiitlon of one gume mil thit the authorities hoped tn ilose with tht Inlvirsit) of Chi u'o In the I season of PUS tlie Wolverines will pla) i use Mlchlg in Aggies eihlo State I'or ncll Mliuit-oti ami Nortliwctem t I As fir ns can be learned thire has1 Item no otllclal loniinunlentioii from. I Mkhlpin to PCni sn)lnir tint there i tuld be no l. uno between the two In , ' iHitlnis m t )eir, but the Ited and Blue mimgement baa been working on the assumption that notification to such i in ttftit would be received soon Plms lino been dlscusstd as to the ndiisa-1 ti'llt) i f tuklrg on the Tech nggregat)! md 1-ciii all prosp-cts tho Southerners I will le pla)cd, provided the date nnd v o-l t H -7 I i??. IlTBM I llllli e .1. ;i ll Tion !l)s MOISTER I-nrtallte llullil. - i'i l n g , iinrngeii ; i I- tit ttirles, eti , r ft 1 ',ei or .tine, V . I ',J Weill rrril in I 1;-. Ir l. Molftrr Jfc Co ' Vlfrs. Iil-iibij lloom. 1031 N. Mil ( i-l !''? - . - - - nin n ---"- Charles Hrlcklc.v Tromoted l.liuttnttlit CMrln llrliklrl x-IInrinrtl frothil stir unit t n tcli of the llottlon e ol. I ,lirn wri- rceentlv nppi Intetl i hit-f nil to lirlmitlT ei-nirul V. I. Hot SiM.t mr eiimnisnillni.' ! 'I" "' Irlmiils of the 1 t nn sixth " loiton REINSTATEMENT MAY BE GRANTED OUIMET U. S. Golf Association Desires to Re ward tho Former Chnmpion's Devotion to Country i SLW VOHK Deo 5 Ueport baa It that Francis Oulmet the well-known colter, mav short I) be reinstated to full amntcur standing b the I'nited states Golf A'sbclntlnii Now tint the foimei n.'itloml amateur antl open champion is serving his countr) then Is a feeling i that the parent org miration could, with- , out loss of piestlt;c oi iltgnlt) lestoie Oulmet's original stitus It would, in the oplnlun nf nun), bo i fitting recug- nltlon for dilution to his lountrv I The npnrt nlsn lins it thit tlie ns Boclitlon Is llkeh to lecelve an appll cation for reinstatement from the AVoodland golfer It Is sii Id Oulmet, In mnklng his ap plication for reinstatement will outline a futuro pitlicv tint will enable the as sociation to reverse Its decision In his case Joe Judxe uul ol Game 1 OI.TI AVf Mi .lire Toe Jll irfe who Is reetitrlntf hre from nn operation srlslntt trim n brt ken li ir hi renlifrt In a 1 sicbatl engaged whipping the lolleglims Into ,;" bl',, lwain , I fsT W sv - -nr :, (' ar or?. ,u iSUWSUAM Milll'f , i' I WfSimwtxiwUjLLJ', wv - t1 fcv s ' Isffitesttter"- . 'I Motor C j 0 INMirc HUIfT CI 5; he wuttto e!iitMt 1 i'kese ChVhi Days lip it In our hume N oHjentlal so I THE PERFECTION Car Heater cir vvirmth It utlllres t bent Controlled by the ' inn or tlie foot Titeri s i rerritton to fit vour cir I'mler vour feet out of he way Let us nnko )our winter mo lorlng comfort ible tie Til tlie I-VI SHOCK MlsoHlll.K Tens nf thounanils In use GOODM:AIt SKKMIE STATION V. C. HORNBECK " Jill I I! II U "" I. I In li senlep " Hrll I hlp V T T P 1 tafie Most Beautiful Car zntmezfat In Zero Weather A Paige enclosed car will start instantly and con tinue to run smoothly no matter how cold the weather may be. Three new engineering features are the answer. The Paige is the only enclosed car that has them in combination and therefore the only one that guarantees practical winter driving. It will be worth your while to investigate. Etiex "Six-55" 7-pauenger $1775; Coop. "Six-55" 4-puterx ger $28501 Town Car "Six-55" 7-patttnf.r $3230; Limousine "Six-SS" 7-pat(ngr $3230; Sedan "Six-55" 7-paucnfM-$2850; Brooklands 4-paintr $1795; Stslan "Six-39" 6-pas-encer $1925; Unwood "Slx-39" 5-passan(- $1330; CUndal "Six-39" Chummy Roadster $1330; Dartmoor "Six-39" 2 or 3-panenger $1330. All Prices f. o, b. Detroit. pmx &vJK " ":n - PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH. BIGELOW-WILLEY MOTOR CO. 304 N. Broad St Hell 1'hone, Sprnce 1410 Re) stone. Usee 4:00 Vx nil lllll- ta :k4xk - ONLY 8 MINOR LEAGUES WILL PLAY THIS YEAR Ni:V YOIIIC, Dec 5 Klght minor leagues out of twenty lnvp .mtioiiiued I that they will plav ball next )eir The) are tho Pacific Ct.ist Amerlcin Asso ciation, Western League Southern As-1 toclatlon Texas League. Iistein Le igue. ! Blue Hldge Lciguo and Cential As-o-1 'elation .j Seien clrculthmust be reorgnnlred If i they exjiect to leMiime npsratlons They I nro tho Internatlnn il. Central, Three l'b South Atluntlc, .New Voik State North western and Westi rn Associations Those already out of the nine are the Virginia, North Carolina, PKIe, tleorgli, Alabama and Northern Leagues Denver Klects Captain Fred Itinlschl, r rliht nl 1ms 1 pen chosen coptllli of tlie t'nll $ 'tv of Ilenler footlmll elf ve .. He l' ni no. nl tv next ieur however, as It Is i mimlur of a ml Iturj t tiospltai unn ' - T s-' Princeton Wins at Uiskelball PnlNCKTON V J Dec Princeton openei Its bs tlisll Niimen liitt nisi" with )tanli ittun IVii'je team rhf Tltem won, 811 to "I This It the mm' Manhattan ti-sm nil ius one mm thit held l,tt.t iun Tirtr vsfJlty In a inn point victory Egan X. Y. University Captain l'loul Fuitn stnr llajer of the New York Untiersll foothill t'ttm wus uuulilniou.ly chonell to Innl Ihn litis eleven nt a meeting ne!,l estertlii afternoon Brown New Williams Captain TV II.MAMSTOU N, M im Pi c 1 Ted Brown, of ht Puul Minn , a mrnilwr of ihe Junior slaKS, wim cnttrriUy eKrled eaitalu of the Vllllama footuall eleven for HUH Heisman Sinned to Coach Georgia Tech Next Season ATLANTA. ".. ler. R. lieorslu Tech U hspnler now hui slie was when her foothill tesm llnlslird Hie football Heusnn untlrfenleil. Tie Mhlrtlr Asto clstlon srnn turrit that II hnd resrhed n rreemest ltll f onrll II. . Ilels- p man. sntl Hi' Trh "-Isird would roseh the Teen leti" in luin. tt"i one so in nn frniderit eot'e-e, ns vns llrst helieied, The lensth I1-' fontr'it r the inon etsrr fnnli!ertton wus not nnnottneerf. Trell Ind " me- on I'e ll.ho'ihern eleven end C'ess leen were ininnhiiotiH elfl'ens ion M.i ""eiiriiv n.rti'V Adsm.'o ."I'-t.'IO . . l.'t-n, Csr"olr '"" M I- l-fMe H..ton '"-'sinO left ---, Milium re-l- nn" I-1 'il .. rl-h""i Vln'lrr "VV .rlt' -fl'' i t t f f T T f T t t T f t XI t t t t f f t f t f t T t y ? T Y f t Y t T Y & 4 We Beg to Announce the' Opening OF OUR I THE PHILADELPHIA BRANCH 1402 Ridge Avenue (Next to Corner of Broad Street) RUBBER CO AKHON, OHIO PORTAGE Portage IRES 5000 Miles I & fr k 1 n K ?H s 31 jnl-5r.J 6W's&i M" -m r..A1 nn. M ktj.fi 4.ii 4 Rv.s "'?" 'VrKI m iii fc t ".fl k'l M'5 r- fcj 0 Out i f?i II rilC i& At m si?. ;' r'5 . jtM HUI T''-(, ,--., ,o ; FliirfniVn'-MtMW) ,..,4,rl,hl (lnton ITrenl h-..,.,,.,, ,,. i, . HUI ITss-h',,, i""','-"'!' .iir "'-rvirH hs"Mek sss4AAsHsA44s foiitmk z-rwzx "5m V tU f-1 ,it It I vV'Vt-tv-vv T T w ' " ' T t' i. i 'i . ' I'' i ii i i;r . ,,..' ir m?iMki, diiMa-aiiiii
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