?n ."; ' fij . '( "t i " r y v ' jjfe EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER'S, 191S u , v, BOTANISTS SHOULD INTERVIEW LOADMAN FOR NEW DOPE ON TRICK THINGS A ROOT CAN DO 2 ' ni W$afi ? 5fy, : . m ft a E.f " Re E'l Nf fc Hit in ji If IF I . Br to W Cjr'tf O V ROUNDHOUSE SWING FAILS AND A. ROOT r?., WALLOPS i .j sIrf- T . .1 uiereiema r catiierivcignt From Rugged Buffalo Boy Jack Sharkey Has Easy Time With Eddie Wilmer By ROBERT W. MAXWELL Spuria Editor turning Pnlillr I rtUr r TMTn. AHTHUn nOOT, a jouns frcntleman now emplojed l mil Uncle Samuel to assist In lunnlnc his nay, took a iiIrIiL olT last night to makd It extremely unpleasant for a Mr Richard I-oadmnn, who halls fiom Buffalo, N. Y In the wind up of the OlMnpld A A. Aithur leluctnntU remained before Sir. Edwards's cuests sl full and complete lourds, bcciu.e lie could not administer a lacing: to his foe in a shorter space of time -ArtSiur had an important engagement in Cleveland toda, and was forced to 'take a train in tho ecnlnff to keep it. Tor that reason the wind up ex changed places with the semi, and no one Knew tho diffcicncc. Mr. Hoot, U. S. X, never was in teal danger In fact, he took as nrniv chances as those haidy seadoRS who brae the peills of the br.nj deep on tho good ship 3. S. White, which is moored at Twelfth and Chestnut streets lie ran ino a slight squall in tho lltst stuna, when Mi Loadinan, who N the proud and happy possessor of a loundhnuse swing, which he pii1s Up from the floor and hulls with lecklefcs abandon connected with a couple which shook Arthur from keel to stern 01 something llkf that Atte.- those vvallojps had landed, howevei, Mr. Root ceased blocking with his tiuM chin and stepped aside like n guv avoiding a ?uniwa tiollcv at i skip stop 7fe decided it was best to smear his gloved fist all oei Mi. I.oadman's map ' and carried out his threat lcmatkablj well Arthur has been with us befoic but neei has ! shown to bettei ad vantage, except the night he whaled Johnm Meah Last night he det pended Upon a straight left, which seldom misted its mark and to make It more in-trlckit, mixed it up with a right uppeicut While Mi Loadnun was picking one off the canvas, he would inn Into a shonei of jab, hooks andjthat uppercut, all of which made him tuigi-t the lu m ikei and caustil him to draw into his shell. In the thiid Aithui slammed two stialght lefts flush on Richard's nose, which caused quite i little suipiNe to sij nothing of annoyance, on the part of the leciplent AFTER the ftisl lound llooi soiled thc I.oailmnn ullatl and muil A of the su-inss flew harmlessly his lack. S io 1. Aithui vmeiged rlcloi Jack Sharkey Makes Good in Bout With Wilmer THE program, which was conceived and staged 1 (Jeuige bwope Knle the most recent matchmaker, was er good ind thoiouglih enjcnedln the customers cash and otherwise Eei bout was haul fought ami the boys evenly matched. Xone of the boeis passed oft into the land of sweet dreams, where pink elephants and green cows lomi thiouiih the lavender fields. In other words theie weie no knockouts foi that would have spoiled everj thing. Eerj bout lasted the legal limit ami was chock-full of action. In the semifinal wind up lack Shaikev, of New York piactited punch ing on Eddio Wilmer, who hails from Plttsbuigh This was Eddie & Hi st ap pearance In out midst and lie acted like i hti ingei He appealed daed 'and bewildered, and before he could get himself accustomed to his new sut loundings Shatkey whaled the to. out ol him 'Ih'b Sh.ukev pcisun weais a'ctlmple In hi"! left cheek, which N too cute foi am thing but he doesn't fight like a guy who had one He lore Into his foe fiom th stait had him coerlng up to avoid punishmenti and teveial times Eddie was on the eige oC making a hlgli dive 'Wilmer fought like a cometed bulldog He would allow himself to be Tushed to the ropes, where he would stand with his back agiinst them waiting for another attack Sharkej usuallv obliged and there would bo some more covering up Wllmei took a bneet lacing, but he was game and looking for more at the bell. He is a kardy peion and looks like Ever "Hammer, the Chicago slugger l'erhap3 after he is acquainted heie he will do better. Sharkey looks like a comer but h has lots to ham Tle and again he failed to follow his advantage, and he also had a bad habit of standing tip with arms at his bides,, Inviting di f-tm Afteisome nuu bounces a right off his chin he will know bettei 5H..HKEY icallu did the best itoih of tin eiemiuj and piubablu icill he seen heie again in the jieai futuie Frankie Clarh lias Hard Battle With Tiplitz ANOTHER good scrap was between I'lankle Claik and Joe Tiplit loe .started oft in swell shape, but Kraukle more than evened things up and grabbed the veidlct bv a shade Tiplitz Is a flat-footed slugger, built for distance and not speed He can absorb all kinds of punishment, but he 'flints like Dick Loadman, with his roundhouse swing Clark used a straight left with good effect and piled up enough points to win -Freddy Reese and Dick Stosh, of Cleveland, put up a whlilwind battle for six rounds, with Kreddj the victor by a narrow margin The red' headed New Yorker slugged his wav to victory after taking eveij thing handed out by Stosh in the first two lounds Dick looked good at the start, "4for he had a long, stinging left, which he whipped across with telling effect, and a short right, which threatened to be dangerous. However, Reese kept after his man and had him tired at the end. Joe Mendell won from Joe Wright in the opening bout. It was a speedy affair, with both bojs fighting hard. Mendell landed the cleaner blows and 'showed more cleverness than his foe. fA.CK HA.yLOX Issued a statement aftei the shou., foi uhich he 'desired as much publicity as "I uant every one to know," he said, "that I am not to be con tused uith- that quince who used my name last batuiday nlyht and leas Knocked stiff In a round. I am no boxei , but a haid-worklny match.mah.cr, and I refuse to be hidded any longer. Ttc Jach Han Ion who met Jeff Smith teas not me." Cleveland Scribe Says Pitt Was Beaten Fairly THERE alwass are two sides to a storj, and Cleveland now comes to bat with, a yarn of Its own regarding the Naval Reserve-Pitt football upset Of last Saturday. According to Jim Eanyon,1 sports tdltoi of the Plain Dealer, who is Known throughout' the land as a fair and competent critic, Pitt was not handed the woist of it, so far as he could see, but was beaten by a, better team. Furthermore, the members of the Naval team had so much confidence f .""in their ability that they wanted to Kf"ha.v-e consented to a return engagement had not the naval authorities !ij w.4a... lt& lanm A loVta n,1 1 'tiff VtUUiOW l0 "" ... ,uvu. "Not only myself, but experts like ,leclare that Pitt has no kick to make . Lanyon. "Ptt was treated tatriy ana "DICK uuy, in tne I'lttsuurgn uazette Times, seems to nav e a lair .1 -"story. In which he says a winner cannot go on forever, Bill Peet, of the fcitfit Pittsburgh Gazette, has no howl to make. For myself, I can say that jgt"Apitt.)was beaten falily and squarely beause Cleveland had the better mate- ?! jjt ' Knew now to cunioai me nereioiore auccesmui piajs 01 uienn warner !t'3ul and'roet a team without all of the staying qualities one would expect. "ijfcftll'stars just striking their stride as lab mere never was bukup Kieai. ciuveu yui uu uie ueiu ueioie. ijK ... v "T reason is ended. The pja. the naval authorities, and lejuse to admit that the game Of the sailors." ft'. "vf J Pitt Should. Givp. Grp.dit In Vielnrinus Flpvetn V rlttllS we have the other side of the story, which In a way clears the tM i&Kuation. Mr. Lanyon Is not partisan In his views and has no connec- iflpywith either team. He was an ; tna ne saw noining wnicn was too much of a surprise for However, I still maintain that 40 awiftdent and beat themselves. a-to bo defeated by any service are normal., y )Btt VHt rt 8d the Silloro ivon. The final .score speaks (or Itself, so iM iiil ! Ir ut UttM Mllldbkllnr' O.n1 (rtlTA S 1ftt .MlilU ..Ara nJfi I- SlfJW.T - y - D. LOADMAN -,. r r. 1 Wins Star tfout at uiympia cito hit head ui untrue mound in the incus hij the scoie of possible. play again next Saturday and would Xen Scott and Hemy Edwards also over the game last Satuiday," wires squareiy ana mats an mere is to it. a team, and I have heard many say team has disbanded in orders fiom there is no reason for any one to teas tcon on the merit and ability uninterested spectator, but a close ob- couiu oe cermeu pnony. pernaps tne Pitt and they can't realize It yet. Pittsburgh went Into the game entirely The team is too good and too well or college team In the country If "",, - -..n...O W .TTW.IU.T4UJ SOMEBODY IS ALWAYS TAKING THE VMSU.- You'va 13C Cm T.c WHOLE thinC MMIO 5fC of Thc G nt.i aisicr. ia "any l TMC 'Boys VNPMT AA.AY amd You we CWjoVCC T YM- - plfJC You CALL UP A.VOTMeR Vl AC I AMD SHC AYi IJCTHIM6 5TIORIW& MY (.ICUTCmjT HM CAIVVC ' YfH - Grovvr Alexander on March Through llunland (liliaxo. Her t nmrr ( Inrlnnil leBnclrr, (IiIiiiku Natlomil I.riiRiif ( lub pllrlier, win, pntprril the irmi sunn nflrr the dull iiulcl tile I'lillllri V0,0nil for Mm, In with llir Amrrl rtin Hrmv of orriipiitlun now mnrrli Iiir Into (lermuni. Tills information nas rrrrtveil ti Vliinaver I red Mllcli ell todm anil iltMlialH hope that tile inanaKer liail enlertalneil, he aalil, that the pitcher woiihl he available for (lutv next NeaKiui. 'DUAL TRAINING TRIP Mill lioll W ,uii to Condition W illi niciic.iii 1.piiuc Club (iIiiikii, Dei I V dual ll tiniiir llli lu I illfonili with sAme Afticrlc.au Leigiit tnin if It i mi ue .nianged, N one. of tlif plans nl Vl.inagei .Vlltchell of the I'liUign N ulnimN who H slated to becoint- pieslilent as well as manager of the National League liunnplons next v eai The i 'libs aie. booKul foi tlieii hprlng coiiilltionlng on tin t'.iLitii i oast net veai, -.o fai as iii.MhliiB can be. foie told in bt'tlull it pi (Miit It was said lod iv .VhmiKei Mitchell believes the I Jlltui tii.i climate is i client for ptit lliic, ball iilavus in hhapt vnri Willl-im WiIkIiv Ir who is the contrulllnt, Kpiilt in the ownei'-hiii of the club is sid to be ot the fc line opltiloii RUBE OLDRING DROPPED Mack Omit Outfielder Vins on Keerc Lint r.uhe Olilrlng will not plav with the Athletics tiet eai Tills became I;novn vesteldav when it was 1. allied that Connie Mac U li id omitttd his n line fiom the leseive list sent to the American League ollicl lis- In Chicago Olilrlng plajeil good ball fot the V s on tho load list veai, but did not snow often nt hhlbe Purk MacU has noth ing but the highest regard for Oldilng, but It la snlil that bis new outflehi noli rails foi foul voung men, lach of whom muat be capable of plav ing evirv il i Kopp Walker, Acosta and lainlc-on loo like the iiuaitet MORGAN BOOSTED Sl.ilcd to Siucci'd B.iker .11 .tflit Club Piesident New orK, Dei It was lepoited vesteidav that I I' Moigan will succeed (1 r Hal er li as commodore of the Viw Yoik 5 aclil Club at the coming annual election of ottlceis It was also rumored that Harold Vanderbilt, who now holds a commission In the naval reserves, will be elected vice comtnodoie, and Geoige Nichols iear commodoie AVith the war over, the w Yoik Vacht Club plans a busv heason it U piobablu that the races for the King George's Cup and the Astor Cup will be resumed Tom Qninlan Wounded in Action Scranton, la . Dec reel of roni Ciulnlan 3 The baseball ca- of this clt at one time a member ot the CJlllcaiio w'hlte Hox Is thoueut to liave been endeil as a result of vound he has received In action In France It haH Just been learned here that Qulnlan has lost an ee and Is otherwise disabled International Meets Mo ml ay uburn. X. T... Dec 3 Tolm if IVr re 11 president of the International 1 eutfue announced here esttrduy that a meeUmr of the lfasue would be held In N orU noxt MonJaj follcminff a session of the board of directors. Cueists Donate $8635.76 New York, Dee 3 Inhibitions onduptd by th National Association of Amateur Mil liard Players for the united war work cam paign netted a total of $wm 7 In this section of the rountri . The total expense Incurred was $.9J ID. Ira Kotlgers Commissioned Mowuitoirn, Y, Vu.. Dec 'J Ira ; Rodeets captain-elect of West tiglnla's football team and reckoned us one of tha best men ever produced here on the gridiron hai received his tornmlaulon at t. amp ie and mas not return to est lrslnla. Ilodarer. has been In an officers' training .hool for three months Great LaL.es to Play INa Five i,rtt Lakes Dec. 3 The Middle West Bailors will be able to take another rrark at Annapollf when Great Lakes basketball team meets tne miuaien vine eastern scnea ule for the new basketball team la belnir ar ranged bj Fred IX. Touner, lilr Ten oflkial. who Is in charge Liston Weslejan Cage Coach MIddletown, Conn.. Dec. 8 Wesleai Is to havtt a basketball team this snon and the Alumni Athletic Council yesterday oUd to ensag;eiv. n vision as coacn Soccer Drill at Franklin Tield There was soccer practice on Franklin rield esterday. Coach Stewart put his squad tnrouen some speea work, in prepa ration for the later Karnes In th season. St, Peter's Wins Comfortably St Peters D. A. won by a marsln of 10 points over Olrardlana at La Salle Coflese gypi iasi nisni me core peine u io ju Comfortable Motor Robe (or your cr. SA Motor lUbes are (tocrout alia nd nueo ia rich, ejusy Hjlet. Why not motor ia comfort T . So your desltr. tooV (or tho S trodo-mtrk. Mafle la Pblladclpfala WH. AVmES S6NS. rktla4clkl JUati fftht FamtSA Mor.WiuW ""is. Toe- Wh wfirrz; Mm Ml SJ &mxVt. VLL KtSMT Novo Tho. VWAB. IS OVSR rSNB TMK 0Y4 rVRG CUMIWt TSrCK. YOU CALL UP V CCPTAilw VARTV AND 5He JAVJ ' OWHY -CAMT 4CG Yao ""Georacc is bck" WD Yoo OLD DFA.R. MECT AISJOTHCTB. BCG ran a TA,Te AMD OMS C.AVJ oh VliA,T Po" Yoo Tmiivik MY CaPTaiu iS BACK- I'M HIS FOR Thc t7ca"i" of My Life - yen Mayor Smith to Attend Army-Navy Benefit Game I Girard College Students Also Invited to Camp Hancock I League Island Battle on Saturday. 1 Big Parade Planned Till: Camp II incock-I.e igue Island benefit foothill game the Army Vavv battle of the vear, will he vvagfa situidiv nfternoon before a great num ber of the celebrities of this citv and vhinltv Among them will be Mavor 'ihomiis I! Smith who" has aeiepted tho Imitation to attend the gimp loverimr-clppt hproul and Mis 11 T Stotesbuiv also have been Invited and It is veiv likil that thev will accept Both have been Rreatlv Interested In the work that Is heing done lor the crip pled soldiers ipttirnhig fiom Trance, and as the game will be plaved for the benefit of Americas woimdul heroes the management Is almost assuied of their attendance Ml thr niilitarv and naval heads in this i Itv and neaibv also h iv been in vlleil hv Samuel .r Dallas th preslUent oi Hie Natlonil A A I' who Is man aging the COlltfct (wr.ird Hoi-. Invllj'il It was innoiiared ve teidav ibat ill-1 Cil ml Col igi students I id been Invited to be i-p clatois as guc-ts of the I.eapue lslind oliici.il" The elhurd bovs will ittend in u bodv and hi lug Iheh band wltlKlnein V. big pandi Is being planned at the CLAPP GOLF WINNER C.iptuie Cl.iss A Piie in Pine hursl Tourney rlnelinrsl. N. C, ee J Thirty tin whistles took piit hi the clubs contest heie today, pljing a match lound against par, two i labhes The CHss i prlre went to John II Clapp of Chevy base who came home 3 down with tue aid of a handicap of 8 The Class B prize went to It C Stcebe, of Voungs town who also cami home 1 ilOwn but who had a handicap of 18 CLEVELAND DISBANDS Aaval Rescive Will Not Play Pitt Again ( leielanil. Dec J The disbandment of the Cleveland Naval Iteseive team to dav bv Government oidei will make Im possible a leturn game with the Univer sity of Pittsburgh deven This an nouncement was made tonight bs Man age! Gardiner, of tho Cleveland team lllglit of the naval reserve men will go to Pelham Uav and the remalndei to other stations to complete training. Cossack Sells for $2000; to Race on Grand Circuit aslilneton. l'n.. Dm. 3. N-1 Mc tiirr. loral trainer In elinrsr uf the (.Irlnic of trotterK ami nacerM oned b . I. tnllrrj. rlttsburdi, rlraned up a cool flOOD rrterdar nlien he Hold The Tonsnik (V. 2-t). for JiSOOO to . J. loul. of SuniIiimIo. O. Mc('arr bouxht the rhmtnut trottlne son of Dillon Ax worthy. 'lllOYt. at the . II. Coie sale on Noiemlier fl for 100(i. The ossark U to be plared with Harry (pray for tralnlnc at Toledo. 1) , and nltl lw en tered In nil the Grand Circuit "llO trot tlne btakeN. In the dead of night or the din of noon the Master serves its owner faithfully and dependabl y a mighty piece of trans portation equipment. A size for every purpose. Larson Oldsmobile Co. 231-33 N. Broad St SUITS AND OVERCOATS 11 .80 REDUCE!) ritOM S0. 5 and SM PETER MORAW & CO. S. E. Cor. 9th b. Arch Sta. Open Ifondair and Saturday venlncs until V O fiiOCK CAMDRIA A. Cf.l'll. lurn A I'eener. Men, KcnuliiKton Are. & Nuneraet M. yjnAV KVKNlNtl.'liKO, S. J8U-- i -' tf " .. hiiim.imv . m cr-w JOY OUT OF I4FE - Yoo moot sally om rue JTRCOT AMP TKY TO BATS (1BV OP AND SAY 3H6- - Sonny -vwaltci ts hack ' "D- "N WILCtftM HOHEWZOLLEBN navy vaid pi lor to the contest The Gllard studnts will milch to the Island and join the marines, sailors Emergency Aid aides, the League "si mil h mil and the hiiglj Miuad The will march to the Citv Hall anj then out lo the !-cene of the battle All tho bo;eH -it tho Held will be dec oiated In nitlonal and foulgii colnis and the goal posts also will be 'all done up" In bunting and ilbbons Hani oik Preparing: The Camp Hancock team which is captained bv Lieutenant llowaid Beiry, will arrive In this cltj. probably on Thursday night. Woid has been re. celved fiom the woutheiii tamp that the team Is wothlng haid fin the game and the stiongest llne-np will be piesentcd against tho nav men Coach 1 Dlchson give his League Island plav els a lest vesteidn All the plajeis suivlved the Charleston game In good shape with the exception of Beit Yeabslev, who hulfend an injured knee Yeubslev, howevei, will be hi condition to start S'.iluidnj 'Ihe real vvoiK in piepai.ition for the contest at the Navv V ard will begin to- la, when the legulars will line up against the scrubs for scilmmage dt III i KLINGHCUE VICTOR New Yorker Bents Coar in Inter city Match, 300-281 Jacob Ullnger, of N'ew York, won the opening match ot the Intel city billiard tournament tor the benefit of the united war workers campaign fund list night by defeating Tiank Coar of this city, bv the scoie of D00 to 281 The men plied 18 2 balkline, the match taking place at the Continental Hotel. GIK aLjfliBifoGSB&jHxT flwH !Sfljk delicious (Havana smoke E k right down to" the last mwmlong puff I '1pm 1 MWftiV$W$k Broker itze Iwll 13c I 9 'SJiv V? !$&? '""" ' " aaarltt H B vWMQvtm&to Smaller size lie Mb Never gets on your nerves PIIOTOPIAYS H A ,OViED AND MANAGED BY MEMBERS OF THE UNITED EXHIBITORS ASSOCIATION BELMONT 6JD A1JOVK'MARKET BRYANT WASIinURN In "1HB OYJ'SY TRAIL." CEDAR U0TU CEUAR AviiNUB DOUOtMS PAIR11ANKS In i "HE COMES UP SMILINO ' rr TQI7I TNA MARKET 8TUBET, VJ110I1,U1V1 HETWEEN 60th t 00th W S HART In . "BOUDKR VIRKLC38, v "-I MI A I Qtu Maplewood Avea JL.VJ1N11. a l nd H.15 P. M. IIOL1IROOIC BUNN In -wiuu you foroivu?" tTIlDITli'A 4UTI1 MAHKKT 8TS. LUiC.N.A MATXNEB DAILY TRED STONE In , "Till: COAT" FRANKFORD 715 Franlttord, 'Ar. PI.ABA Wir.MAl!8 In 'CAnM3N OP THU KUONDIKB" IFrTFRRf rii AND DAUPHIN rt in.ii m -pa MAT- MA J liT BOOM PENN MAN FOR LEAGUE HEAD Commander Kaufman Boosted by Chicagoans for National Circuit Chief BOSS OF GREAT LAKES Out In Chicago, where numerous baseball stories are hatched, and a large percentage of thorn Tnaterlallze. critics of the national game think- they see tho wov to estnbllsh at tho head of the National League a man who, on his record In nthletlcs. would make the Ideal leader ofvUie old organization. Dr. .1 B Kaufman, commander of tho Great Lakes Nav at Training Sta. lion Is thc man referred to and there Is a rumor that serious efforts Vvlll be made to Induce Commander Kaufman to accept the post that John K. Tenner re signed following friction with Ban John son over the Scott-Perry case last Au gust and subsequent unpleasantness. Point to His Record Kaufman's supporters foi the Job as National League president point to the excellent record he made with nthletlcs at the training station as proof of his fitness to handle the position Assign ing somebody to lead the league Is a Job that none seems qualified to carrj through, although almost as many have been mentioned foi the wotk as there are magnates In Kaufmans case, however, there appears to be sufficient giounds for the belief that ho has a. good chance of getting tho solid vote of the Interested parties, and It looks now' as though the popular Great Lakes jprnmander will get a lot of unlooked-for support when the league meets nct month In recounting In part the work In athletics of Mr. Kaufman one Chicago paper has the follow 'ng to sat" Finished in 1917 J. B. Kaufman, Pennsylvania, '03, chucked up a flourishing medlclfl prac tice In Virginia and a blossoming career as a profeslonal ball plajer thirteen veais ago and sought a medical commis sion In the I'nlted States navy. Nobodv heard much about ' Doc ' Kaufman till 1!U7, when he came to Great Lakes At that time there weie about 1000 bluejackets "on station' Athletics weie conspicuous by their ab sence The athletic fund was $40 on the wrong side of the led Ink niaik Lleu tmnnt Kaufmin had consldeiable expe rience at sea and he knew how voung men esliem --iioits Tile Cleat Lfke"" -tiitimi started to expand and Lieuten ant Kaufman set about finding means, foi a coriospondtng expansion of ilh let c acllvltv. PENN RUNNER DIES Frank. Walker Succumbs to Wounds in France Fi ink It Walker, of Chestti, mil a menibei of Penn's tsl7 championship two-mile relnv to mi, has died of wounds lecelved in 1 ranee while curling out his duties as a membei of a Penn am bulance unit lie was In bectloir 4, L'nlveisltv of Pennslanla Ambulance Corps "Yank Walhei, as he was known ut Paun, inn with Howaid Berrv, Prank Dorsev and Larr fcudder on the two mile tium which won the 1117 cham pionship in a sensational race with Notre Dame Walket was the first man to run M'CLELLAN FAVORS SPORTS Penu Dean Disagrees With Cor nell's President William McClellun, the dean of tlic Whaiton School at Penn and the Lhali man of the LTniersit Council on Ath letics, dtsagiews with Piesident J (A Kchurmftn, of Cornell, at tuoted in ka statement which stated that he was in fuor of massed athletics and against Intei collegrlate competition 'I abt-oluteh di&agiee with Doctoi tSclunman on that point,' Haid T)i JJt- Clrllui PROCTORS r e c o m-- mend the Girard be cause it never gets on the nerves. Andjthey smoke it for the same reason plus the fact that it is a KRD riioToriATB T R II lMRn FRONT Ut. & U1HAIID AVE. J UU10J j umbo Junction on Frankf ord "I JAY HURNUri'B In THE QOLDKN rLEECE" I fin I5T 0-D AND LOCUST bTREETS L.UV.U01 Mata. 1-80,3:30. Ess.:30toll PRIVA1 R HAROLD PKAT In "PRIVATE PEAT- NIXON Ka Uelow UAt?r; and 9. ALICK JOYCE In "EVERYBODY'S GIRL' PARkT ridoe -ave. t dauphin bt. rir. Mat. aim Evr. oustoii. STAR PAST In "THE PRUSSIAN CUR" D IOI I B2D AND SANBOM ST8 11VV-;L.1 MATINEE DAILY TRANK KEFNAN In "THE SIN YE DO' CtTR AMPi TN. AVE. AT VBNANUO. 3 I rvMlNL' KA8T OF" BROAD "AlIBRICA'S ANSWER'! weAixreHENY asiaa LIMITED SCHEDULE -FOR COLLEGE FIVES League At Certainty, but Trips to Cornell and Dartmouth Impossible. DR. KEOGH MAY COACH By EDWIN J. POLLOCK PENN will hao a basketball team. All Hint la needed now for the soanon fo set under 'way Is a coach, a league. ome rhala, a schedule and the demobili sation of the students' army training corpi. Outside of tho aboe mentioned things ever thlnp Is set for tha opcnlns Bame The onlv certainty In connection with Red and Plue basketball Is that there will be a team. Dcpltc the fact that this Is December, when preparations usuallv are made for the season, plans are crj Indefinite; but this Is no fault of the cage authorities Under thc cir cumstances. It Is fortunate that the Quakers will te repreientcd In the cage. There are bound to be some chanucs In thc In'ercolleRiate Leairue, but just what the shifts will be Is uncertain. Ralph Morgan, the secretary of the oi ganlzatlon, stated that It Is erj llkelv that the league will get undei way with n, limited schedule " League Meeting Saturday 'There will be a meelng of the league In New York Saturdnj," said fVcretary Morgan, "and at that tlmp plans for the season will bo discussed. Yes, the league Itself Is a certainty, provided we can see out way clear financially. It Is llkeH that a limited schedule will be adopted. Trips to Cornell and Dart mouth would be Impossible." The question of a coach Is what Is bothering tho Penn officials at present Hdward II Bushnell, the graduate man ager, said that nothing definite had been done In preparation for the season No schedule had been adopted and no coach named. lie added that there would b x meeting of the Ilnl' crsllj council on athletics within the next week and at that time plans for the cige ear could bo discussed Start Net Monlli 'I Fee no ieaon wh there should not he a league" said Ml. Bushnell, 'but rte will hae to wait until .lanuarv, Tftir the students return under p-ace conditions With tlm picsent unsettled conditions It Is eij Improbable that here will be any baske'thall thl3 month ' Rumors h-ne been plentiful aiound the r-ampus ion.ernlntj the game and there 1 as been much "peculation con- tSffitKiSVKSSfl WVXv j02$ As a basis of Ion life and satisfactory perform ance, we believe that the Sterling principle of absorb ing shocks and jars is the most important considera tion in buying any heavy duty truck. niOTOPLAfi l'IIOTOPLAH sijB The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Booking Coipora tion, which is n guarantee of early showing of ' the finest productions. Askfor the theatre in your locality obtain ing pictures through the Stanley Booking Corporation. I fif OSTACNtD fj B I ) kTrtSOUCHI fl rV'Co'ooWrta-ffii B HOnrolUTloiiyJI H Alhambra Si Z$liVll?ttV. U'lLLACK Hi:iD in MAN 1 HUM rUNEHAI. 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LADY JTBEN MBI In W 'IFOR THE FREEDOM OF THE KABT" 'jjpn THE lADEF leaderaw' LARD1E DAVIS c-rnliiK the coach It is taken for granted hat I-oi Jourdet, the coach of two championship teams nt the Uni versity, will not he able to return Lon t ... - , . . . ..- .1.. .-.. -,1 It la is empiojeu uv ine uu i-uinn r" '" doubtful if he will ho able to spare tlm.N"l to hardle the team again In the meantime icports are going th rounds tlvnt Dr. John J. Keogh, who coached the scrub football eleven, will tutor the cage men, nnd he seems like the most logical successor to Jourdet. Keogh denied that he had been asked to coach the quintet, but the news nu gained from a reliable source that an offer would be made to him within tho net few das As far as mateilal goes Penn Is well supplied The of the members of last jeai's championship squad hae re turned and three of them arc regulars. 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