f s m It! Ll m m m v h M 1 h r3 .,'" JliVJlJiNlJtr JTU.DJLUAJ 'xMAWY A MONARCH WAS BANNED EVEN MANAGERS NOW I MORE UNCERTAIN OF JOBS THAN PLA YERS (When Baker Released Moran He Greased the Way for Hendricks and Rowland to Skid Out of Big Leagues Glcasoii's iTSTHKN President Baker put the skids under Tat Moran lie started some- $' thlnsr that other blp leaguo magnates did not permit to pass unnouceci. rJaclc Hendricks, a success as a minor league manager, was greeted vvitn -. "let'-out" slip on his return from France by the St. Louis Cardinals. Then if few days later Itowland was given the -well known gate by Comlskey. Other changes are expected. Now It ftrs mire of their Job'. Connlo Mnclc la In no danger. If Connie went, tie "would have to fire himself, and that's against tho rules. , The dismissal of 'Moran nnd Hendricks was a surprise and a dis appointment. Moran had mado good with Inferior material. Hendricks 'did not have a chance to show his worth. Hcndrlcki Is a great baseball leader and Is deserving of better treatment. But the caeo of Rowland Is i different. He had everything in tho - . .... is kcoui,o purcnase. ue nau an unlimited pnjiant and a -jvorld's title for the Whlto Sox, but tie had tne aiu or uni fliant,.brainy men. Kddle Collins and Kid Gleason comprised some board of strategy. .Rowland was not popular. Ho was a harmony destroer and did not hold the respect of hli plajers He Is a good fellow, a great mixer and tall that, but he Jacked the driving, fighting qualities the men under him ' demanded In a leader. It I well known that the White Sox continually iwemat odds and ccry one wanted to rule. Howland alwajs was a ecdiidary consideration. Without comment as to Rowland, Eddie Collins took occasion to boost Gleason. This is the ono man capable of keeping the White Sox in front, according to Eddie, and all hats off to the etcran j ' tVST tthat lioutand uill do next year no one knows, lie lias said notMna since his dismissal. There arc no blp league jobs open j at this time. It looks like the minors for Clarence. Gleason, Fighting Leader, Will Have Fighting Tram KID GLEASON'S appointment has met with popular approval all oer the circuit. He has been before the public for many jears and his aggressive work never failed to appeal He belongs to the old school, but he managed to remain modern. Here is wlm ono writer tas of GIeaton's appointment: "In his dismissal of Rowland, Charles Comlskey declaied the team .lacked spirit, the plajers had no flght and victory was the last thing sought In appointing Kid Gleason to rule In place of Rowland, Comlskey has picked out the scrappiest baseball product In hlHtory. Gleason U a two fisted individual, who has slugged his way through life and who never re fused a flght, wordy or otherwise. The Inference Is clear. There will be spirit In. the White Sox. "It is a fine tribute to Gleason Kor thlrtv five .vears the new White Sox manager has been winning baseball game, first as a. plaver and later as a coach and assistant to managers. In all that time Gleason looked for trouble, found a lot of It and never dodged He broke Into babeball as a pitcher. He later became a second baseman when his arm went back on him. , "So man In baseball commands greater respect There Is not a placer or manager who will not feel a bit of pride In Uleason's advancement. Especially will McGraw, Jennings and Iloblnsoit, oM Oriole' teammates feel It a peisonal gain. ttflll f i UlCAGO has uanled Gleaion cr since Jimmy Callahan vas all too long. Gleason It tn fight from noxo on." No Such Thing as Athletic Heart, Says Coach Stagg ALONZO A. STAGG, who has turned out innumerable great athletes at the University of Chicago, denies with emphasis that there Is any such thing as an athletic heart He points to medical analysis to back up his theory. As Is usually the rase, the subject came up for the nnnual airing at tho meeting of the National Collegiate Assodatlon In Neiy YoiK. lust week. The college professors, many of whom are medical men, got out the hammer for athletics on the basis that sports which required intensive .training were detrimental to the health of tho individual. , Stagg was among those who defended sports on the pieent sjstem He stated that "JO Chicago athletes who have been through Intensive physical training enlisted In the army In a bod and everj one of them was pronounced perfect He added that their war records were of the highest caliber. He said the Judgment of various army officers vindicated sports under the old management, main having t-tated that athletes make the best soldiers According to Stags a prominent phvsUian in tin West, after jears of stud, said the story of the athletic heart was pui ly mvthlcal Lawson P.obcrtson, the Penn trainer, ( ontends that If the athlete heart is affected lt is because he stops training too abruptlv and not only his heart but his whole body will suffer bv such method" The Hcd and ,Blue tutor Is firm In the belief that a man should train off after th season Is over Just .is he trains up to the season x woiU The heau muscles are trained to pump blood In .i normal manner when undi 'phjslcal strain and will continue to pump m the tun" nminPi after the season Is over unless the athlete tialns off ntQbl' of the fatalities in iporti ate amonu thoie uha do not tialn J he harm after the season m amono those n ho Ian t train down Hancoch Presented Cup to Berry on Deparluie CAMP HANCOCK sent Howaid Berry .iwav with a smile that dldut comp any where near lesembllng a laugh Mhei loving iup und n flock uf recommendations and well wishes' When the foinier Penn athlete was about to leave the serke two weeks ago an informal dinner was arranged in his honor, and man of the lommanding cfilcers of the tantonmeiit were present He was praised in hpeedics to nich an extent that when it tame time to epres his own hcntlments he wa tongue tied lie managed to r,a out a few words of thankR and sat down Lieutenant Colonel Wade H Westmoreland the commanding otlicei of the machine gunners to whom Bern vva attached presentd the cup to the local athlete and praied the lieutenant for his efficiency in his mili tary duties and for his effoits toward developing athletics In the camp ,The cup Is a large one with a wooden bate, and rarries the usual trade mark of the popular Mr Sterling Engraved on tho lup are the words: "To Lieutenant I II JJcnj, in appreciation or hts manv ("crdce from j?amp Hancock Machlne-Gun Corps Another cup Is a small tiling in the life of the famous athlete The Berry home Is decoiated with all s-oits of trophies and medals received for successful participation In athletic event but there Is none that the Penn hero cherishes as much as the latest addition. He fondles it as if it weie his first award Besides the cup, Berr has farewell letters from wrtuallv All the officers with whom he was thrown in contact The one from Lieu tenant Colonel Westmoreland Is plain and tu the point. It follows. 'To J. Howard Bern , second lieutenant machine-gun corps, bavonet Instructor and senior athletic officer, all well done ' tW MADR some great friends al ilaniotk.' iaid Hciry 'and I ' hope some time I uill be able lo show i appreciation of the nay they treated inc." McGraiv Reported Seeking Cooper, of Pirates JOHN McGHAW Is reported heeklng the services of another left-hander Every time McGravv finds there's a pitcher In the league that can stop the Giants he immedtatelv eliminates all opposition b purchasing the stumbling block for his team. Of all the moundsmen In the National League, there is one who seldom falls to check the Giants This boy ii "Wilbur Cooper, of the PirateH McGraw Is concentrating on star southpaws Alreacf he has Hube Benton, Slim Sallee and Kerdle Schupp, all headline. The acquisition of Cooper would give him the unquestioned monopoly on southpaw talent. McGraw evtn plans to make his campaign of left-handers Schupp had a -very poor season In 1919, rheumatism keeping him on the bench, while Sallee has announced his retirement from the game TUE spring, hoiceier, will see many changes, and perhaps the i ' line-up o four star southpans on the Giants' payroll uHll be no surprise. SA & Jr Appointment Popular looks ns though few managers really way of high-class material that money .. ... j, , tr - DanKToii ai ms umpusai- u . at the helm of the White Sox Jailed there The rule of Jlaiiland command, Watch the White Sox . . , ,- -"..( (a' mJ s!k- T-vrr-rrri ftTtnTTl TTa ffii iva venv "orrv sir - but WmIm I 140 FUeJ- H Trt6 toe l 8fFona W( iTAOTsrO OUT VAJAReJED AB Y ViMS A 70MIJ f KVS ," I6t r,J"viro I V-Ir-- --n - - Witm va FRtNOS I Could A HAe lrKe7lrvv.L,T J AlUT ThC -uy Y uuT-rto dipnm ,FHX it R tfy THAT aVaOPV 1 yZ V -PR03P6CT. OP AwV ,S. oP .ePOQHAr4D J mhzT "'""A W dw wiA S BWv'.U.ViJ.iv m T mm 'Twv' i,.h,i.. S vM -mmMWiiw GERNEY SELECTS NORTHEAST FIVE O'Brien Is Only Veteran in Line-Up for Opening Con test With Southern FRESHMEN 0 'I' E A M f 1 11) I lUd I ivr.l n nil t tin r I When the Northeast High School var sity basketball team trots out on the floor at South Philadelphia High to meet the South) rn quintet next 'J'uedav In the opening game of the lntersiholastli' League onlv one veteran will be in the I Archives" line-up I Tills lone regulai from the champion, ship five of last season Is Irish" O Brlen, .1 forward Captain ' Uutch" KerzoK, Weclicrlj and feilmndcr stars lot the 1'ilS team, ilso are in book hut lire ineligible i o.i(h Oa. arfiernev hopes to have the nervUes of Wnkerly .and Herzog after the nildvear evamlni- Itlons in 1'ibrunry .Schneider will be lost, as he will graduate next month Guard Position a loss-tip After watching the landldates drill vlrtuully everv day during the 1 it three weeks Coach (ieruiv annoum cil tnts morning tint he has telteteil the follow ing te tm lorw.irds tl ilrb it and IHiu 1 llton, center, Darki I . guards, Shane and nther -vl Parent or '-lifer IlamlUon and Barker the latter a brother of "lomniv ' llirlur. rlio foritur versatile athlete of Northwest l'erkto. inert heiitinarv and Tenuile i"ollcge. are Imembeis of the freshmen ilft-s Parent Isllfer and Shane wore members of the second team laH won Dippv Hasn't Returned j Coaches (iernev and Pi u don 1 v-j pect to have thrt services of (lunge Dlppv.thi former i.irmimtown Acadnnv plaver, this r-e.ts&n liiin "rolled at i 'Northeast last Septembu but a fen dajs later left lo inter the frervbe lie I has been mustered out of the service and is at his home In this cit ( 0f ,im Conatv ' " raNn?tPherjM 't"-1 ho'Ivev,erUf,aiIed I 'T'"O.Si: people who Ju-t rnnved in across the hire! put up then curtains," to' be without foundation for tho ier ' --hnid Mom is (-ho stnrtul pluclng the feed on the mihogunv ' Yoh," mantoven nthlite has tut re-cnlired I answered Pa, nipping his trilbvs in the iaipet bllpiieis and opening the eve school If he deeded lo return aft r I ,, ,,,,,,,, !nrilglWeoJph7r.'moi?tl,ana"nlnth' "Tho woman was In tin. groceij ht...e this afternoon all fussed up In a as there Is a rule at Northeast that a I fur coat that must have i ost a couple of hundred check'," continued the student niut recilvi .in ellglblo leport Mntei "Tiie don t look like people that could nffuril that Mud of scenetj before competing In sports ilthuiigh thev a he works down at Hog Is-Und ' TRAPSHOOTERS' SCHEDULE Defr.tt for Wilmington Will Dr.ul- I loik 1 il 'I (Mill- leaders atnl tall mders will i im m the fourth i-erie of sliooix of the I'll la delphla T-afisI ooters laruetodn V i mlngton is d ie to ome to town to shoot nt Meadow spring and if the 1 ntir nib Willi h I-. 'rai mg tho piocemiloii In lbt race aloi e with Lansdale nn hind il Pelawaro niarksmi n a jethack It will enable, soitm of tlw present five i ub 1 tied foi tecotul place to ibadlock the leaders I If the weather Is favorable, a record crowd of shooters for the prii-ent season I Is espected to compete Points scored and targets brokm follow Points I Wilmington Camden . i i Whites r Pennmlvanla Itullroad '. Clearvievv '' Glen Willow I West Chester ' i'he?ter Lansdale I Meadow prlmc ' VTliile ox Sign bailor tlilnto, Jan 4 William i..mv.nnri arn cl 1 of IlbMlon I and pitcher ho vioit sixteen an 1 loit nnry ons cunii vhll plating with Jarlc Ilarrj s navy team laat wranon hat been Hlkneil by iha Chbaico Americana Ho ba 1 a batting acense of Iss f r aeventfen tnmo I)refuKi I)ela i heilule Meeting I remit lick, Inil , Jan 4 - n.e major .laue uniniltts h re in ilrift the jnill arliMule failed to net itown tu work laat I.Uht be aua I'r-aldenl llarn. Presfita of the 1'tttnbtiriih club, was dela)rd rearhlut; hero iKte Ut nliiht Curli, I'ormer ( tilt "lar. Die sifiibenilUji, ,Jn;11iJJu,.l;,"'5,,"1 ',Vr,!', honi in KolUnti- w vu ietertay if iTrMT&VrW l,n",,;i,hl,r'n""fn.V.Ul" ?.."',hrhl,'S!ni:iin lUTi Ohio l'tnnlania i.fau nouling Marathon at Mrrion ( Uaierfnrd. Pa.. Jan A - The annual W v. Inff marathon of the Mrrion irliku i iu mil he the attraction for the 1o-era of ths name of lenplna on the club a alius here tndat The maraihnn la op, n to mem , hera of cluhs of tho Intrrcluh f.eacua and artlvittea will commence promptly at j p m , runninr fir full elihi hotra t II the cloamr gonr at 10 p ni. ... . irWn'MM) TITT TT A TkrT UJHULUXEixv jrJumiixALx a-a-a. w--7 .- r , . : BEFORE THREE BIG LEAGUE MANAGERS WERE CANNED "THAT GUILTIEST FEELING" t..,Mi,. rm &-m&-v" rjMm, Bob Winskill New Cage Si. teen Year Old Player From Gcrmantown Boys' ' C.liih .Sio?r. Finn Form in i American League TRIPLi: TIE FOR LEAD JM 'I lie v,ours Tmlv basketball team (if tl.e Vinerliaii l.at,ue was i-rared for a time la-i nlslit in their game with the Wllliar Ihe Mid Mnn.igr Holihv AV In hKIII been fortunate In liuvlng Ills entire outfit on band, the .scorul Mr ret crowd would have lll.elv been thrown out of the t mining for Hie flrsi-luif iieniuiil As It Was Ifobby proved that lie mn pick baktball ii1aet lie realK for feited tlie nitih In fore it wiis plnvid Thriii of bis mill tiro in the suvki mid tbe wire, tin ibl.i to bo on hum! They aro Hel, l.onu unit Ilauuir lie was compelled to Hlgn Jlurr Pan-on In onh r to even ila na l ne At the timer n" table Ilobb) mid. Keep vour ejis on tills bov Hobby 1'ross I picked up nt the Gcrmantown Bok" Club, lies a lonier' In the flrft half Cmm and the i ntlre Wllb ir outfit looked very poor, and tho period ended l"-7 In facor of Yours Trulv "1 he seionil pulod was ri illfferent slorc, honi-vti .ouisTiiilv bigari with adding a few more point, and with the IlgiiTis Jl to S against tluni Mnskill s o-owil let loose and gave n wondertUi ixliihitlon i ros was ihn prlmlpil in the sntpiise piit, and ho ritrfuinied like a wot Id beati i He nitre. fotu b uitlful bi'lttts and time ,r four long urns Just rolled out of ihe n t Ills showing was marvelous when It is lonsldircd that lie Is a oung. WHAD'YAMEAN, SCANDAL? 11 Ct .MC.HAM I lie irl lull mi) inai hine run made from a rth' Viom tho chirpings 'I'll huh' talil Pa as he slanted inn page I h.tw their fuinituro gu in ami " r1 F, VcRr w.tm j??&&0mm i l . r vr7 s- -rrr-4 'y ' ' " rtwric,HTi u - f ' ' ' , -swticvHrJ i roKi i, j Sk Zfp 3mM$zw . ,&fczk: I f is 4mm Wmmir Stewart, I I S rlahl- I U J ate thoe ktutl uf people that put nvorj cent they have on thelt backs. I j don't tee wh u mini stands for thnt kind of stuff: hut then, men never appre- il.iti' a rooU wifo when thty have oni1," Fald Mothei, as she brought In the ptMioUtor 'Ah, put tho crtifeher on the n'.uiilvl, will a' All I tver heai Is ou giving tome ono tho Kr.ivel," t-ald Pi 'Can it!" I 'Scandal' cried tho Slate i, as she paused, peicoUtot In midair. 'Well, ,1 llko our 1 1 list. You're a fine guy to pan tne for distributing scandal. Vou'ro ol.ts knockliiK some one in the oflko and er wllllns to hot the boss beats liis wifo the shipping clerk never pajs his hills the cashier la on , a''" B"Uvh ou wonder wh the htand for the stenographer, nn' im . l" '" ra ' ,,ie AnMt Chorus glrl Have it er own vvnv ' sard the pat i Ti;r r i.m p.ocgh ,-A.wrtJ. A - .TTTT A KJArnTTRTlAV. Tmc pay FRI6NOS .OUT To"Yooo, CoyRsc" AND FiMO TTCBC ARt NO CADDIES To Be HAO JBCCAU3 YOO FAIUED To PHONE rxrr V Tne Club amd ARRANife. FOR. TMe. ?&sr,aj 7, Uncovers Star in Cross Jack Dcmpsey Plans to 1'isit Europe for Rout With Curpcnticr Irenlon. Jan. I. Jack lfinpcv, Ihe bfiivvwelht Nrnsntlnn, plans to llilt htirope, to meet tieorces Car prntlrr, the famu lrrmli pugilist, llilflt us noon as he ran obtain h iinfc liorl. I)empse Is stopping here for nrrul ilajM chile be Is npiirurlnjf Hi the amp 111 v Tlirutre In "Kemp. hev's Own Hevlen," a musliat niton-. Hie arrltul or the ilulnmnt In t lit a rllr wiis the oecsi-lon for it gnlher ilie or the llntlc fnim and a number of bnvrrn at the hotel, where llempsev belli an Impromptu reception, ".lurk" VtHbtroii, of thin eltj, ailing as mn ter r ceremonlrs. It was ilurlnu neiernl IhINh with newspaper men (but Ihe llitliler kuIiI be hoped to go uire Ihe. water In three or four weel.i. One of llemiiNejV renson for go lug to I ll rope k lo tnhe. on (irorges nrpeiitler, the famoun I renrh pu Cillnt. It Is helleed that silrh nn International content would utlruet grent Httenllnn nnd i rente much In. lerest both here nnd In 1 rulice. ( ar pentler Is he Idol of the French, and It bus often been said that he ranks In their estimation with Nlipolcon, .lotTre nnd Foch. hter of but sixteen vears. and Winskill Is tiulv vindicated as n Judge of basket ball material 'I bo final bcoic of the game was 3 1 to JC In the piellmlnatv aftuli Dobson won from Voittb Plilladelphla In .1 to It llativ I'rancl.lo nnd Bill Miller with foui goals each, were the nt trs for the winners and Lew Schneider, with the Kiltie number, did tcellint work for the losers the tumbles of Hie (lumps on the thev don l have much I guess thev Pater Mues, as he walked Into tho "' l'j''i.'Tiii..ii,riii,Y i .TANTTA'RY ' 1919 You pragggd Thrcp OUIMETEXPECTS ' BIG YEAR IN GOLF! (With War Over, Players Now Have Time to Go to Links TITLE PLAY TO HELP1 ' The fact that the golfeTs have been ! more or less tied up since war was de I dared will account for the big boom I which Is sure to come this year, accord ing to Lieutenant Francis Oulmet The Massachusetts golfer Has that ( when a man goes on from year to vear , plavlng the gtmo steadily, there Is bound I to como a slack period, a lime when he doesn't care whether school keeps or not uuc. wnen a mnn has hud two vears tr. appreciate what the game Is and moans to him, to ponder over tho games he might have plaed had times been nor-I jn.il, tin n It Is that he will resunieiplay I keener than ever to p'ay well. "Them will be bigger rivalry, keener I rivalry than ever," said Oulmet. n short time ago "Tho championships and the big Invitation meets will be more attrac tive than ever to the old bojs They I are anxious to return to competition, to meet their old pals again, to renew ac-1 qualntances IMPORTANT TENNIS MEETING National Association to Award Championships February 7 New lork, Jan 1 The annual meet iiifr of tho Natlonvl Lawn Tennis As sociation will be held In this city on Jrlli.lC 1 eblll ire- 7. anil lli-n till) k. .... iimiHual amount of buHlnens un.iitlnK at- teiitlon of the delegates. Tho award oi national tliamploiishlps will be voted and with pirns In view to. make the rhamn onsb n nf lflin ih imi ,-i.,. ed In this countrv all titular eventH nr eipeeted to take on Increased Im portant e Ir,'Amn.t.l.on of ni" DaU" -"P contest In Is.'O vclll be recommended bv tho ex ecutive) committee Judging' b tho response to this HUusestlon from various parts of tho cotmtr the proposal will be welcomed bv the delegates. The scope of tho Junior competition will be en- .uiBvu iu iut.iuue uouotes evenis Piecotnmend-itlons m limit n,a the tost of prizes havo been put forth by the ex ecutive committee, the itso of tnandard medals or certificatea brfng suggested to tlie clubs CARPENTjER TO QUIT ARMY French Clinmninn Fvneet. t i.iiiiiiuii i,xpccis to Leave Semce in April Tarls. Jan 4 -deorges Otrpentler, II.. , . ' : . "- tlai! iUtj iii is iiniurFiooo to b(. eager to return '" """ "" nn'i "as virtually completed an angeini nts foi two matches cine will be fought nt Mrasbourg In Jull and the other hi London in (vtr.. her iii'inidlng to iresont plans Bom bnrdler Wells, the Kngllhh he.iv weight, s expected to be Catpentler's opponent EASTERN LEAGUE TO PLAY I rositlcilt O iVnil Is rnTifLIn,.! ,.P '""'' VJ in 11 JM L.OIlUU0llt Ot nt O'Neil In Confi Successful Season r,L';5 m'theiiii .ii iv. ..-in.i..! me mreciors and cub owners present were Benjamin Moulton Providence. C Plane. Bridgeport. i:d ward Dugaii. Nw Ilnven. ndwar.i Smith nnd M .1 JIcMahon. Worreit,, ' James II f'larklti, Hartford, and .Sec! tetary Thomas II O Ilrlen. r Goals From Every Angle The Ilnhaon firs haa plajcd lesa mm thi any club In the American ,iBUh " 5?-1," aeven have appeared In the lineup li,,' roil, hia hail eight but one Jlornei i-V.! participated In oly the openlnr ronteit ( hnrlrj hnsle, nf Mldiale n ,..., only file haakete In many Same! ,m nlrl mum better In the Knatern I ea.u. V?., then he had Ito Steele for a ru'inlnj "mat"! hldla Neumnri haa yet to ric n. .u.t. a-oal In the Vmerban League ami h. inil hl own foul .houiliu record wnct ha ma32 good on three foul ihumca n ma1, Traatnelii, of Hancock, la nnav ahead In taking aaslata In alx iim'i ho haa paiH lio ball to lil. opponent! rft.et, tiroJI for n averaar of Jii per game, and thli la ,al nnteivArthc ' '"" ' teal notcworth) Hora Ilnctertr la now th renilir centee of tho llarrlabura; five The up Mtateri i hall a faai team and are going big thli tteaaon dravclnv thn heat croveda Jn many veara llarrliburg plaia Dohnn tonight A benefit am for Marty Wolfson, a wall, known downtown ball player, who at ona time waa given a trjout by Detroit, will ba atnued between Y M 11 A and 8 P. l I at fraymore Hull In the near futura. lairnneun limiitumlah. .hn. ..... theowVm TO!?.' W I .T.'.n-XliA.. V.; ,t.i-t,.,n,. Hinja....'- .,'r"." .'".' PENN TO OPEN CAGE SEASON WITH MAROON Quaker Five, Crippled by Loss of Tivo Stars, Faces Lafayette Team on Janu ary 11 DARTMOUTH DATE FIXED By EDWIN J. POLLOCK THU Penn basketball season opens as the football season opened late. Tho first game will be played with Lafajette as the attraction at Welghtman Hall on January 11. Last ear the Inaugural contest was played on December IB. The schedule for the Quaker five has been drawn up and In awaiting the ap. proval of the Intercollegiate Basketball Leaguo ofllclals There may bo some changes In the league dates. The Inter, collegiate season Is due to open for Penn on Tanuary 25, with a home game, "but the opponent Is not known. These facts were announced by ndward It. Bushnell, tho acting graduate manager. This Is the busy time of the ear for schedule making, and Manager Bush nell is handicapped by the fact that most of tho undergraduate managers who aided in the work In other jears are now In the service and he Is forced to attend to the details himself Dartmouth November 8 Many schedules are under way, but few definite dates are fixed The foot ball list for 1919 Is being framed und the Quakers have been In communica tion with all their opponents. One game Js a contract one and the date has been agreed upon. , A two-year contract with Dartmouth was signed last season, and an the New Englanders played on franklin I'lcld In 1918, the 1919 battle will be waged In New York on November 8. Pittsburgh will be opposed here on October 18 or IS, and Georgia Tech probably will be played on Franklin Field November IB. The opening of the cago season will not find the Red and Blue In very good condition. When practice first started It was thought that the Quakers would Soccer Contests for Today and Tomorrow vtioni. rE.nit: gmk SroltUh-AmfrlcaiiH in. Itfllilrliem nt Ilftlilrheni. DMa,. unrn smrwnn Lnr.iR Mrrrhant "IM tu. hun Milp. ut Chefi trr. Hoc iRlnnd n. Tuner A Jonr. at Third ntrrt and IhUh aifnue. AI.MKD u:dUC Hrfond I)lltIoti P. T union Son i. rurltan A. M. T., at Tulip nnd Mfttmorfland utrfrt. ClirlRt ( hiirrh yn. American riillo, at Tenth nnd It utter Mrtft. MoiOnden-Nhor Henlorn t. Irw Mnntifnrturliiff Compnny, nt Ciirdlneton, DUhton A, , iH. WanifrrtrH, nt Mute road and Inrnli Mreet. Third niiMon HunitnrlriiiN v. olfenden. Shore Tu nlorn, it ( nrdlnitton. cteram. . loer I'. C, at I Iftli and M efstmorrlnnd Atrret. I'urltati Kefenep h, St. Aeroi)lra, at Second nnd f Irnrflrld trretn. Keystone 1-. i , Textile Mnnufartnr Ihc lompi.nj, nt H nnd C ltarilcld Mrectn (i:kmntoun nos cm ii At Home (1. II. (. Kntera . (ilrard Collece i. II. C, "lllut" . Turltan .lunlorpt. S p. m. Away Ct. II C. "(ioIiU" n. Vfl.Tftte riunib 3laniifacturtnK ( onipuny. at Uqkellne btreet, 1-ranKrord, SUM) CMEB N VTIONAI, SOCCER I.KAt.l E Merchant "A . Nen lork Held lull, at tlarrlman, ratrttou Held Club , Ilabiotk & AMlcox, at raterson, , J. MANY VETERANS PLAN TO RETURN TO STATE SOON , Higgills, Cubbage, .? . p Deck and Other Stars to Re-enter Col lege IN'ext Month Slate I ollece, l'a Jan 4 Penn Mate will not lack for material for Its eleven next fall, In spite of the fact that Frank Unger. captain of this ears team, will be graduated In June. He Ih tho only plajer expected to leave, and to mako up tor his loss the nine and W'hlto is countine unon the return of a doien or more former nlavcra from the service Lieutenant Bob lllgglnR Is coming back from Prance c'uhbage, o Donneli, Beck and Jones are due shortly from Italy, and Was. Bentz. Snell, Oehrlng and Brown will leave training camps In tlnio to enter college when the next academic term opens, January J" Lieu- tenant Harry Jtobb and ex-Captnln Larrvl roncm, also will re-enter college and ,l'on tlielr moleskins next season I Ah the situation is ut nresent the regulars of the sl8 team who will be , tackle . W Blown, right end. W lb Hams, quarterback, Lunberg. left half liaik. and .Millinget and Knabb, right halfbacks. iiroiMi. riuni KUciru . xirnrv. neiii SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS Willie 4nikon. the New York llsclitw elcht la Hated to appear In the nnal bout at th Obrnpl'v A A on Jtondis nleht nick lie tit New lorker's opfonent Jaekann , 7uinall was achntultd to oppoae Oeorae iVoitnx) Krn or tiunaio, in u e-iuiii nam !.?.?.?: ii.Vrr. in battler wired the OlcmpU SS Joe I'lillllns. the Muggins Italian will ,rin the semifinal Artie flbeary of New York will be the local lo a opponent York will be me local ihi a npiwneni VlenUll and Battling VI tele of t'annlen I entertain thn rectatnr In the main iminir Jack Kantrow will take part Joe ""! L'.".Jaclf Ifi i hia Hrat bout alnce he entend the United Mate, armj He 1. acheduled to face 111 Iv 5;l.-I- i th. .vennd conteal Sammy teld- tnan and Kid Wagner will box In tho opening tilt. There will be no boxing conteats at the N't t Ion" I A. A tonight The management of the i Kleventh street arena la planning to nr range an all star program for one week from tonlkht. with Tom Cowler an! lllllv Jll.ke In tho wind-up nennr Ionaril will how here on January 13 llurlem Hddle Kelts, or Ilarnei Adair will he the champion', opponent They will .how at the Olvmpta A A Johnny Murray, the hard hitting Vw York bvntatu la anxloua to meet Tola Her man at ono ot the local clubi lluihle HutrlilnMn, formerly of llrldge port Conn but now of thl. clt, ha. four matches Hate I On January 11 he faira Willie rtpencer at the National A C Joe Wright will meet Hutchlnuon at Ilaltlmore on January IT and on January 31 llughte will travel to noaton wtiere ne ta acneauiru to box Harney Hnyder On 1'ekruary 3 ho face. Tommy Herman at Trenton Ralph llrttdr. the Kracuie llghtwelghl haa eeveral matche. under hia belt on January 10 he facea Itocky Knniaa In rra. cuae on January 13 Lew lnd)er will meet Brady at nuftalo and on January .'0 Brady will travel to Cleveland and engage Vlatt Brock over the ten-round route, I'hll I.ewlt. . . ... 1 Lt. Lawson Robertson HI at Home, but Hopes to Be at Penn Monday Lieutenant Inwuon HohrrUon, Tenn trnlnrr, li tieen eonflned to Ills liomr for the laat four dars with n. .light nttnrk of the srlp. lie wi tnkrn nick uliortlV after his return from the Natlnnil Colleclate Astoet ntlon meeting In en 'iork last week. He hopes to be able to get back to Franklin Field on Monday and hare the track utilities report to him at thnt time. The board track wilt be rreeteil on the Quaker fclrtlron within a week and as muni (he lied and nine athletes will do tlielr training for the Indoor nfsoon outdoors. have a wealth of rich material, but they have lost the services of two of the best plaers temporarily. Andy Mannard, the star forward of the championship quintet of last season, has been detained In the navy becauie of a broken hand and Is now at the Wlssahlckon Barracks. MrNichol Still at Dix Dan McNIchol. captain of last year's 'championship freshman five, Is In the same fix. His injured Knee, a result of a football accident, has kopt him In tho army and he is now at Camp Dix. According to the latest reports neither will be available for a month It was tho Intention of Coaches Lew Martin and Lon Jourdet to play Stan nard and Mike Sweeney at forwards. Captain Lardle Davis at center and McNIchol at guard. The other guard post was open and It was likely that Al Mouradlan would have been switched to the position. I'nder tho circumstances, Mouradlan and Sweencv will be the forwards In dlWduallv they nre stars, but It's a question how they will play together. Joe Mitchell, who plaved so well while Lew Martin was out of tho game last season, will be one of tho guards and the other post probably will be held down by Milton Zuckcr, another fresh man from last year. Harry "Walker, the football end, is out for one of the forward, positions and he will be among tho first substitutes Gross, n substitute on the 1917-1 earling quintet, probably will be the seventh man on the squad. VARIED SOCCER CARD ARRANGED Scottish -Americans and Bethlehem Clash in Na tional Cup Match TWO SUNDAY CONTESTS I hoccer a.plenty Is down on a varied progfatn for this afternoon and tomor row, and the follow era of the old ' Scot tish pastime will not have to travel jfar to find tlielr favorite sport. A I match that will heir watching is the 'National f'up match scheduled between I the Fcottlsh-Amerlcana and the Bethle hem Eleven Bethlehem Just, returned I from a western trip, where they lost their Prst game of tho season The 'game will bo staged nt the up-Staters' home grounds nt Bethlehem. Two elevens hae been paired oft In the Delavva.ro bhlpvard League and these should provo fast games. Puscy &. Jones Is hooked to meet the Hog Island eleven at Third and Lehigh ave nue, while the Merchant, "B" team travels to Chester, where lt will engage In the usuil ninety minutes of dribbling with Sun Ship Second Round Opens President John Tarrell, of the Allied League, has paired off several teams In both the second and third divisions. This will mark tho opening of the second round for the league At present Wo!-fenden-Shorc a both teams hold flrst place In the second and third division", rspectlvelj. Oermantown Bovs' club will have their usual varied program throughout tho afternoon. Coach Balnbrldge having paired off beveral of his teams to play both at home and on their opponents' grounds Two Sundaj (lames Two big matches have also been ar ranged for the Sabbath day In the Na tional League, Merchant "A," consid ered one of the best soccer teams In the Last and on a par with tho Beth lehem eleven, will tackle the strong New York Pleld Club at their new athletic Held at Harrlman Tho other match will be hUween the Paterson Field Club and the Babcock & W'lllcox soccer team. This game will be played at Paterson. N J. Billy Dovle Works Fast lllwanUre. Wla.. Jan 4 -One day on th Job whs long enough for llllly Dorle to land a 1 atter of OhlounR for the Milwaukee A panel at Ion team He hss alaned Stanlev nvnton catcher, of Portamouth O, and Uod(re Hem vltcher uf I'hllllcathe, O Ilrnd a manager expects tu have his proteaa how here nsaln aoon Irn llonlan,l. the Milwaukee middle, weight haa recelvel lilt honorable dlechara. from he L nit-1 State. Army How land." open ro meet nil of the leading baltlera In hia On from Mike OTDowd down Il'bby i.untils nunaker.of Joe Welih anl Johnny Mealj. maj handle Ilowland ' Dick fetotli Defeats Hansen Heading. I'm., Jan 4 The Olvmpla Aih. letlo Aaaoilatlon Beading', laleit boxlni rlu h Inauguritert the aeuaon In tha armory list nlsht Dlek Htoah, Cleveland belted Larry Hanaen, llrookln, after six rounda of nerco boxlnc Harlem Uddle Kelly, New ne0.l."Allen"tovl, draW W,,h !i"'"" "' Toley to Train Harvard Boxers Cambridge, Mna.a Jan 4 Iloxlng and wrestling will be encouraged at Harvard Lnlveralty, according to announcement made lint night from the offlc-. of Pre.l lent X Lawrence Lowell Samioi An..... ,.? I been appointed conch of the wrestling team -... wi. utf n.H iiaiit mo uoxer. SUITS AND OVERCOATS nrniTFD from mo. us ivn . PETER MORAN & CO. S. E. Cor. Oth & Arch 3U. Open Monday and Sjlurd.y .v.nlng, , Olympia A. A. 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