f ' WM3KXi7323A'' ' S't'JMflsfcMW- if, TlW "f fir C ' H I c EVENING PUBLIC - LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1919 it HW"WWfcOI ' BECKMAN STARS IN , DE NEmyiCTORY Forward Playing at Center Re sponsible for Walloping Handed North Phila. Americans h the MicecsH of tlio Rome Is nsiured If the turnouts of the opening tteek enn bo accepted as n criterion. The records are appended : SCOTT'S FIELD GOAL MEET TRENTON TONIGHT The all star North Philadelphia lAmerlean'! basketball team received a Jolt last Ralnrda.v cvpniiiir by Hill Mj era's Do Nerl cpilntet nt Musical Fund Hall, and. unless the liinliU touted aRRrecatioii on the payroll of frank I'oth pulls together, the stand a beautiful rhnnrp of lniuir again this evening uhin they oln.-li vvith the Trenton Tigeis at Monxellnll, cm Ninth Ilroad Ktieet above Master. For the first ten minutes of the game and in fact right up until near the lose of the first half, the Americans had the better of the pla, but tin en field goals in rapid succession, two by Johnny lieckman, turned the title in fuvor of lie N'eii. Iterkinnu, ulio Is n forum el, was at center In place of Behnert, who was injmed, and lit never plaed bitter ball since lie became a member of the Eastern League. llrnie Iteieh plncd his Inst game also and Ituj Cross, with all his speed, failed to lnlt the (ntliitm lad, who MMiitllltited with a lnillianc that he never displaved in all his previous Karnes here The Ue Neri vlctorv was vvell-earneil nnd clean -cut. The plav is were full of pep. while the Amer'i tans flotiucleied mound as if the wcie lost. "Will Ite No Changes Manager I'oth said this morning that despite the awful walloping handtd his men that theie wouhl be no changes in the line up tonight against Ticntou. "1 do not expect to win them all," he added. "I)e Neri plaved wonderful ball and we never had a chance. We hope to get going against Al Cooper's clan, however." Preliminary games at Moose Hall have been canceled for the future nnd, beginning tonight, four acts of star Taudeville will be given instead. High class talent has been scented and the fiist act will be given nt S o'clock and the basketball game started prompt! at J) p. m. Gernnntovvii-Canidcn Tie The first week finds Camden and f!er mantovvn on even tcuns for the lend. And it so happens th.it these- two teams vveie the latest to get their line-ups together. The Skecters were waiting on Friedman and Keelinn to sign and Gcrmantown secured the franchise when all the best plajeis had been picked over. The leaders created the best lmnrcs- sion in their gnmes and displnved the better teaniwoik. They were the onlv aggregation to exhibit anv real speed, outside of I)e Neri, in the Saturday night clash. Hoth Camden and (!er mantown plaveis passed the hall and depended on teaniwoik to gain the vic tory, a missing link among several of the other clubs, particular! the Amer icans. When the season- gets under vvnv a few weeks there mnv be other ilubV fighting up there for firt place, as it must be admitted little or no practice has been had bv some of the teams. There is one thing, however, and that INDIVIDUAL MOItr.S rliurr Teiim (1. I'.CI. 11.(1. I mnrUle. (rrinnntown f2 ft CI i 'iuiipIh-II. l ninilen. 2 'lome, Trrnlem . ' 'ro. American . Mincnnnnii, llrncllnc , S l'oinirO, Hemline . 2 Motrin, lle-ncllnir 2 liplRhiin, Camden ' Irk, Ie -Nrrl . 2 llrrkmiin. Ie Nerl 1 rnuell, (iprmnntoun 2 Lawrence, Urnniint'n 2 Nettniun. Trenton 2 Vliiller, Amerleins 2 Kerr, ('mneleii 2 llrmcn, American 2 Dnlln, Cnniden 2 Nnrmiin, De Nrrl 1 llltirk, (prninntenwi 2 Ilieitlrrrtt. llenelln 2 Steele. C iltndpn 2 lrrfn. Ip Neri 2 llnrnrace". Trenton 2 llnrlmc, Trenton 2 l.lind, Trenton 2 MeWllllnmii. Dp Nerl 2 irlni4(enlt American 2 Hull. American 2 ltmieli, 1 renton I MitrJIn, Kellcllne 2 llnrlej. Up Nerl I Ilelflt. Ie Nerl 1 vlmlnellnitcr. (iprm'nt'n 1 Dnnlciivj. AmerlciinH, 2 IlititU A. Vt. 5s a i 2 I I I 0 0 1 1 0 I a a 11 7(1 H 41 rr.ru ltrxoitiis roiNrs st oiir.n v pnm ii. r i. ll.tl. t.erinnntouli c'emclpn Dp erl NenilleiK Trenton Americans 14 ir. 10 HI II 10 II) in 21 10 in is v.. . II 10 ID 4 Totals M POINTS Mf OKI: ' nmilen 2 Dp prl . 2 c.cnnantown 2 Keaillmr . - rrenton 2 Vinerlenns 2 Total . 12 TO l)S 41 AOVINST H 14 1.1 11 111 20 11 14 20 I!) 14 ft n in lft 12 12 11 10 II) It) 10 10 11 10 I) I) X 7 7 7 7 7 0 (1 ft 4 4 4 4 H 4 .1 .1 n o 250 I BEA TC FRANK FORD Holmesburg Hands Eddie "Hill's Proteges the First Defoat of the Season URGES BIGGER SCOPE FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS Doctor Robnlson Outlines Ten Plans Before Meeting of Pres byterian Ministors UTILITY RATES WILL RISE furnishing light and power In Enston, Ilarrlslmrg, Nov. 10. Many public Nazareth, llntli, "Wind flap, Pen utilities tliroimliout the state aro now- A mil. Hangor, Portland. Htroudsburg filing with the Public Service Coinmls- j and adjoining towns, filed a new tariff slon notices of pioposcd increased latcs i ,llllt omit8 the special rate for lighting . for service, cfleetivc during December municipal buildings. The rates cllml The Pennsylvania Vtllltiis Company. nate a pennlty of 111 per cent for steam heat bills not paid within ten days, decrease the compromise) flat rate chnrge by decreasing the demand charge nnd make several pthcr decreases by changing the demand charge, under cer tain schedules. J Results of Saturday's College Football Games in llartnnl. 10l rrlnceton, 10. Vale 111 llrnnn 0. Dartmouth 20; rpnrsjlcaiiia I'ciiii state. 2ilt l.fliiEii. i. Notre Damp. Ul Ann. 0. I'itthhurKh. 7i ". '""' ',' " . Kntlter. Ill lloton CVillPCP. 7 (orncll. 2(1. ( ornpitlp Tech, 0. tlpornetOMn, 0! Nim, 0. (i.U-ntp. 21: Itoclifp.ter. 0. s,raciiM ! Ilnckiip I. 0. stepns. Ill (ol'iinliln, t. N. I .. 171 I nloii. 0. Larntette 48l Dlfklnwin, 0. swartlunorp. 20l 1 renklln nnel Marhall. 0. mhprr.t. ! VpjPVnn. 7. llaerforel, 7l .lolinl- llrnkln. 0. tmlla"i"ct. 27t eJfrn MarManel. 0. IloH Crew. 41: Col I, J, 0. Maine. IK- "'',l1,ni ,,,,; n si.rlncllelel. 12i llam Hon. 0 William. 101 MleliUelian. ., .. N. II. Mate. fl Worcester .Teelt. CI , l-enn Mllltarj ( nlpe. l I'mlmi. Wptmlnter, CI: llufTalo, 0. ib.linVnlrarTa'il, '""oeltvare 20: Mllanova. 0. f.XW' I'n'hVr-l'-M. n..ln II.U "'nn'FrU-slime,,. 14: Mmjmtant. 6. Vlnlilpnhpri:. 117: AllirUlit. 0. Massac linctt Birle. 1 J. X. State. 11. Manlnntl State. 27: St. Johns. 0. snaqiielinnnn. Alt 'Jr"". " Mimlnncl. 271 st. John . 0. h'enco. 13: MlclilKan. 0. Ohio state. 20: runliie. Illinois. 10i Minnesota. . Ioa. 14: NeirthPtrn. .. TiVc'nA'piS ...kotn .. viarlptta. 27: ). n.. tt,V A l incinnaii, c: ormiiw .-. - UPlMllH. o nniHiiiit " 1ATrilI1'H IMlKPr.NDKNT SCORKS Holmpshuri:. 3 lYankforcl, 0. t'oiiNhohockpii. I4 Mncoinp. 7. KltprNlilp, 2V KaCHiHiet. O. Mctrlx. Cll Drpkn (lllb. 0, lltihnrt. Hit Wheel'lic. I). ( liPNter Ship,, o NortwHHl, O Vlonmnntli. 12: ItnildonUflil, :. rprknile. 7: rnrRilip A. ('.. 0. Arn. Di Stewart . ('.. 0. ciprnmntown, 7: C lip1irook, el, I'nton, 0 Norrltocti, O, D'-lco. 7: Vascnll, 0. VV lalilckn, 7i Mount HoIIt, 0 rhoenlnlllp, 12: Kant rail, 0. The football championship for the season of 1011) up Northeast way has been settled, nnd once ngnln has Holmesburg been crowned king, The big "burg" aggregation clashed with their rivals on Satuielav on the rrnnkford gi minds at Wakeling and I.aige streets, and Holmesburg was declared a winnVi bv the score of .'I to 0, The crowd that sw aimed the field was estimated at close tolO,0()0,and counter sporting attractions nenrby suffered as u result, this particularly applvlng to the American Cup soccer match at Dlsstnn Pink, as the mniorit of fans preferred seeing the clash be tween the two great livals Johnii Scott wns the hero of the frav. his lone field goal being the mar gin of diffeicnee between the opposing clubs. The fanner I.nfa.vette star came through with the goal in the second quarter. McKissick also plaed a prominent pnit, as did Ileinmey, the opposing rrnnkford quarterback, Hal lowell and Dale were also I'lankford men who diel good work. -"fc& m m Penn to Meet MlddleB nn.iwllM, Mu, Kov 10 Thlq wrestluitf ftann for tho Annapolis mklshlnmcn IM bt. the moat prptpntlou In tho htftor of tho mat (tamo th team mnnairement halnit obtained offlclal permlplon to enter the InlercoUPKInto meet .Miunipman tirn mannBcr. 1 nwoltlrur replv to hi letter to tho president of Oio Wit meet Accordlnic to the loeil schedule tho mlldles will take on Yole Jnnuarv at Lehish I'ebruao 7. University of PonnshanU rebruarv J4 Princeton Februar 21 Columbia I"ebiu nr 28. 1'enn State March a anil Cornell Mrch 18 Ten wn.vs of etending the Influence of the Sunday schools of Philadelphia and Increasing the effectiveness of Instruc tion to children were outlined nt the meeting of I'resb.vterlan ministers in the Wltherspoon building today bv Dr. II. Mcltee ltobinson of the Philadelphia Suniln School Association. These were: One. To lend the 700 Similar schools of the rilv to sense communltlv and civic responsibility nnd to organise lij s.vstem which will glvcChristion train fe Inc to the entire citi7ensiiip in i-niia-cleliihia. Two. To develop a community sense of religion. Three. To organise and mnintnin a eonimunitv training school for teacher. Pour. To conduct experiments in week-dnv religious instructions. Five. To cordate the woik of child welfare with the Sunday school pro gram.' Sixth T'ei train young people in local and community Sunday school leadership. Seventh To make export surveys of Suntlaj sohoo's upon invitation in the interest of greater etliciencj . r.ighth. To conduct popular confer ence for the pin post' of keeping the Similar schools before the public Nlntli. H) aiiviTtisf iiu' 'wiin.it school movement Tenth. 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