,x. S-C I ' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1919 IT 4- te N fi IV SUNDAY GOLF AT NEW HADDON CLUB Standings of Schoolboy League Football Teams i lntersthoIiiMlr lninr (I. W. I. Ufiitrnl llluli . Hrl I'hlli. IllKli ' , Ncprtlirnl IIIeIi . 3 I South I'lillii. HlKh : Country Club to Build Links and . M'ftU 3 Tlsrts. nun ) i n I I) 4 t 0 'J PAYENT $60,000,000 POUR VOIR CHEVEAUX Homo on Farm Site, With ' Sabbath Game v ' TWO JERSEY YOUTHS SHINE lty SANDY McNIItMCK HA1JDOX COUNT11Y Cf.UI! ionics llglit nut ntid H uiiiiiiliniMiK for 81111 i!n (,'olf This wim tin1 decision -1 niched lit I lie 11 11 mi 11 1 im'ftitiK of the Hub nml to 11111 ko it even nioif upiiealliiK tin' club is nlso 111 fin or of roiuoviiiK to 11 fm 111 Kite, iilcal for Rolf, which is neurthc iii'ciit courso, letting out oiRhtri'ti holes oor tlic I1"i ucics of forcil, biillilitiK n new clublioiio. nml 1 otlierwWi' I'ooiuiiiK coif in the .leie;. town, P It Miihlletou. .Ir.. pirsldcnt of tlje 1 Inb, liii innile nil this possible not. oulj l pi win ins the flit 111 site, but nlo b niukiiiK the club 11 piescnt of I n linniNoine check to ioer up its pics cnt Iliiiincinl (lefieiencv, 1 l'lisidrnt Miihlletou innile 11 deter- I mined Kpeech 011 Suinhi.v coif Mini put it ai l'oss, wltli the aid of A. II. Kinlej. 11 I'hllndelphinn. whose expeit iews 011 the MibjiM of the pinposeil site for the new (oui'-e weie ieieiid with fin or. At tills point in the speeches after tin1 minimi Imnnuet. Iicllm Veiinell. 11 jouthful hoinebiid of CollitiKswood. was tendered the cilstodj of the Ilriir I) Mooie 1 up. Iij iilne of his htiviJK won the chiiinpion-hii of the club for the dleinK season. William M. Klinn, his pal from bm -hood, mid a fonner winner of the ( luimpionsliip, won the Mlildli ton cup in the mutch pla IniniUc'iip. Theetwo joiiiiKsters, went to m liool together. ''pln.M'd 011 the Mine foothill mid baseball teams, nuhlied tngether ns kids at the old ('ollinnswood (Viniirj Club, mid both hni" cleaned up a Him k of golf pnes at Iladdniilield this M'libon. The second, wlm lij II. A. Senttcr poml. was a siler knife, and the tliiid. bj 1 V. I'.iecioft, was a silver match box rilnii also won the II, !. Moore cup. in the net icentd mortice, ten sioies for the season, "I ."i. Other mi'incc winiieis weie: .1 It. Mer cier. 7L' 1 ; l.eltoi Vennell. T..l .1. Ii UeniliiBton. 71.lt; Chillies Hunter, 7"i.(l. and II. I'. Yearslej, 7fi.fl. The Course .f. Itercen nieiiioii.il cup, a new nwmd this seasop, for seenty two liolcH modal play handicap, was won by ,T. II, Mercier. The Knwrnor's cup was won bj (Ju T. Hills, mid the de feated eight, bj Charles WiiRiier. rriem.V (Jiitlil . . would like to hrar from nrit class honn lenins T.ow Specter. ni North Third street Inlcrnrmlemlc 1 emus I'piiii ( harlf r .1 ! " l.rrmunlnwn Afiiurmv 1 I 0 IplMoniil .... , 1 1 I rlrmls' Ontnil I 0 1 TOMIIItltllW 'H SCIIKHUI.K IntrrMchnliiMtlr 1anu Urol I'lilla. IIUli nt (Vntrnl lllr.li. , smith I'hlln. High nt lYnnkfora llllh. Internriiilrintr I?nirne IV1111 ( Imrtrr nt (Irrmnntonn Academy, r.plwiniiiit Armlrnir nt FrlfndV Central. Other (lames Chestnut "III nt St, Luke's .school. Itnililonilrlil IIIeIi nt Alilniton IIUli. Media IIUli nt l.niiMlnuiir lllith. Knilniir lllsli at IIiisttown-Treuilvfrln tiiiMlliiirr lllch nt Wilier I'nrk llllh. He Cnlhnlle HUM nt St. Joseph's I'ren. llncliiml Illicit nt Colllninnood 1 llcli. Wenonnh Military ArnilemT nt Catholic lllch. Sorrcr (lermnntowii Frlfmts nt flermantown lltnlnxlon Krlentl nt (Irrmnntown HUh. 00-LA CYCLISTS INVADE French Bet Heavily to See the Ponies in After-War Meetings French Pedal Artists Coming With Italians and Everybody Else Kloen Kuiopeiin blcjcle riders are 011 their way to this Voiintry, word be I11K leoUcd sailed last night that the men liae sailed on the Preiuh steam ships l,afiijotto, I.a Haioie and La Kianee Hefoie sailliiK the men agreed to terms mid siciied contiaest to ride in the si -ilny inie at Mndisoii Square (Jarden. .1ni tliiR November 30., In the pint me four Italians 01 inrdeiiRo, Ants, Chnrbonup mid Ilros in: three Trent'limon Dupiiy, Hylo and (Jodior: three ItelgimiR Russe. Spied sens mid TibeiKheim, and one Swiss Oscar 1'kk. STATE GRAPPLERS OUT Announce Big Schedule With Inter collegiate Crown the Goal Mate C'nllmr. Nov la rrobnbly the bent schedule that haw ever been arranged for a Slate wrealtlnir team hdr announeed eater daj by ManaKer Harold Hneiran lleKlnnltiff op I'Vbruarj 14 the team will ennas:e In i dual meet each week-end flnlnhlnK the en Mm at Philadelphia 111 the. annual Inter ci llewlate chnmplnnahlp Four meets hnve been arratiKed for the home floor, with I.ehlirh, Cornell Penn and Princeton A return meet will be held with l.ehlah at llethlehem and the nnnual tusale with the Naai Academy will be. held at Annapolis. Tho pcehdule for the aeanon of 1020 fol Ion a LchlKh University, at State College, February 14. Cornell University, at Stato Colleee, February -1. University of Penn slanla. at State Oolleue. February is Naval Academv. at Annapolis. March II, Lchlch Unheralty at llethlehem, March 1.1 Princeton Unlerlty, at Stale College. March Jll. lntercolleitlates, at Philadelphia, March iO-27 I'nrls, .Vov. IS. Kvidenced by the colossal 8UI11K spent daily In France on jewels and luxuries, the French post war passion for spending nml specula tion was demonstrated also by figures published by the MinlRter of Agricul ture, which show that nil lecords of lacc-track betting by pnrl-mutuel were exceeded in the first rnec season Finnic linn seen since the wnr. Three grent elubs govern racing in France. The sum that went to them 11s their 4 per cent of the totnl amount! handled by the mutual machines was $1,000,000. The total amount bet ut all the race meetings was nearlv !00, 000,000 francs, or about SCO.000,000 TRIPLEJJUE TIE Cannefax, Jackson and McCourt Have Same Percentage In Billiards Inst 1 1 1 1 t TWO CRIPPLES ON PENN STATE TEAM Rauch and Haines Unable to Start Game Against Cor nell Saturday Fans IS'oio Want to Buy Pat a House l"nablo to show their appiecla tioii b electing him Mnyor or something, the fans of ('lnolnnntl. according to (larrj Herrmann, hae started n movement to bu 11 houi' nml lot for Manager 1'ut Moiiiti, of the world's champion Hods, so that they can keep him in their 1 lty nlwnjs EX-DODGER READING MGR. LEAVE FOR ITHACA TONIGHT! Jarkson, lletrolt. McCourt i lerlaml nnnefnx. New lork Rrlsrlt. Chlrnio Miiiipoine. Mtlivnukee (inieiir. nurraio litis. Itrooltlrn Ileal, Toledo. Denton. Kitnim Cltv I. ran. C'lnrlnnntl Wen :i 3 . rifclantl. Nov. 13. Today's si lied -ule of the three-cushion billiard tourna ment brought together Charles Otis, of llrooltljn. nml .less Lean, of Cincin nati. Chnrles McCourt, of Cleveland, placed Hugh Ileal, of Toledo. Clarence Jackson, of Detroit, will oppose Hyran Gillette, of Iluffalo, nnd Tl T. Pnnneffii. nf Wu' Yorlf. will nlnv Tiff Denton, of Kansas City, in to night s matches. Southern Title Cross-Country Run Islington, Vn Nov 13 The fifth an mini Rnuih Atlantic cross.countrv chnm- ptonshlp rnce will be held here Saturday during the football game lietween Wash ington and I.eo and the. University nf South Carolina. The University of Virginia, V p I , Johns Hopkins, and WashliiKtnn and Leo complete tho list of entries to date. I State College. 1'a . Not III The I'enn Stnte football olrtcti 1eaes here tonight for Ithaca, where tliev will nieet Cornell on Satiuda.t. and in spite of the two iccent lctones oter I'enn nnd I.elilgh, the coaches and plajers are none too confident "nf the coining struggle. Injuries have slowed tip the Blue and White aggregation to some extent, while it is felt heir that Cornell is just be ginning to lilt Its stride, as was evi denced by its east win over Carnegie Tech. The I'enn State team will enter the game minus the seniles of nt least two of Its best plajcis. Itaucli, the star gunid, has not rccnvciet' the use of his injuied niiMc, and Haines, who has- been putting up a great gninei at halfback, was knoiked out on -the lirst kickoff in the I.ehigh game and had to he carried from the Held. Charlie Waj. the .sensational half back, seems to have reioered from his injured shoulder and he should be in shape to stait the game, ltobb 1111 doubtedly will 11111 the team from the epiartcrack position, as lie has been nlarlnc a whirlwind game of late. The game Saturday with Cornell will be the first meeting on the gridiron since 1012, although a game scheduled for last car was cancelled because nf the "tin." In 11)11! and 1011, Hill Hoi lenback's unbeaten team took the meas ure of the lthaenns. and Conch ltezdek is hoping to score another ictory this ear. However. I'enn Stntc will be considerably outweighed In the big red team. . The I'enn State Freshmen will ncconi jinny the varsity on the trip and will meet the Cornell cubs just previous tn the varsity game. John Hummel Will Be Playlng-Pllot of the "Pretzels" Ball Club Heading, I'n.. Not in. - After 11 business meeting and luncheon jes terday, the director of the Heading ltaseball nnd Athletic Assoc intion an nounced the nppointnient of .lohn Hum mel ns plnIng manager of the Heading International I.engue teifrin for the coming season and F. t). Sliollenbeig, n local nrvspaicr man, its business manager. The selection of Hummel as plajing manager was urged liv fans nil over the city, and it is believed the former llrookljn Dodger will be a big suc cess, in his first managerial position. Applications from seteial other pla crs weie considered, but Hummel was the iiopulnr choice. TO PROTECT EAGLE 30,000 TICKETS SOLD Colgate-Syracuse Battle Draws Big Demand for Pasteboards Hamilton, X. V.. Nov. Ut 1'iep aration for the Stracuse lontest con tinned todii on 11 slopi) lleld which iretented fnst work and ns 11 result 011 j tllnism was not at Its highest point 1 among the coaching stall 1 lie stall was augmented toda b) A. F. l'eter son. inplnln 11111I centei of the 1111.1 team, Cnrioll. tenter of the 11110 tentn. nnd T. T. Sullivnn, who pln.ted end on the lDl.'t team. During the practice both the offen sie and defensive weie winked on in scrimmage. The remaining two dii)s will be gien liter to jinlisliing jihi)H and the assignments of men Otei flO.OOO seats hate been sold foi the gnme Satiiulay. H0BART CLUB VS. RIVERT0N Rivals to Meet After Layoff of Two Years Due to War The Hobart Club will Journey to ttlver- Qowdy Signs With Reading Reading, l'a., Nov 13 Pert tl llubbs, setrelary of the Reading l;stern League Uasketball Association, announced here n terda having received the signed con trait nf lUluood (Hank) tlowdv a formir DeNerl and tlreistock star, ai a member of the Hears ' Howdy has bVn In the n v for the past two )ears and will make h debut with Jt-adlng against Cam ft, den Iclrr paired .with Oenrge Morris nunrd Secretary Jlubba also nnnountvj to roll p so nf I,ou .Martin th former IJ, nf 1 cage star. Gallagher and IlarrJ .Hugarman. as members of the. IUadlnJ team Iranklln A, ,., a 1.11-pound Irven hat open dates for teams nrrerlnv guarantees. 1' J Kaunte. 31 Memphis street ton wlifrc ie Hr.Kht rifM on I.lnout Holmrt Club mept thp Snturctn, National Bird Gets Sympathy State Fish and Game Body In Session Nation mI(1p protection for tho Rirnt bnlil pu'rIo. the national bird of Amor len, was stroiiRly nrpnl nt n inrotinK of tlio Pernio Ivnnia Stato KM. nnd (Jnmo IVotootivo Association at tlio Citj Club lartt niplit. A campalKn was inauKiiratrcl to lift tho ban on hnnters in (JOMtrr (ount Tho clnim was nmilo that ChrMor hail boon stooUod itb pnmo bought it Ii tlio public monoy, but that to furnish pastime f tho imp 1 if Ii nil shootinc 1 uis barred, o that Sir lte.Minid TnlRht I bp prp.orod for tho focbtintois Big Heavy Scores Another K. O. w Trlfn, Im Nov 13 -Dick O lirlfii ncalintr -00 pounds and atandlnp mx feet peven lnchf, mab ctit to rthtwini nnd knocked out by Martin nurke former n tlonnl mnatfur chRmplon, tn the tenth round of a scheduled tent -round bout here l(fan . . Wt end . rinVe . left tnrkL RiiHlnn. left surd WrlBlU . . renter Webber. . rleht Kunrd H Plerson risht tntkle Ske rlftht rnd Kuan . nujrttrbak t'roiji rlRht halfbitk Plpriion left htflMrk l.rrnlnuer .. . fullback I Hi'ferer Smith, V and t Itnond Kobart Time I J t I ierlnd loraj ( lev en RUerton lltltnn tid I easier Rteadli" HolMniTthend Wallace KenrnH Storklln H Hilton Sharp Jameson L'mrtlre On. and 11 mlnuto FOR CHESS TITLE Franklin for Club Plans Big Tourney Pawn Pushers Soon The tournament committee of the Krmik tin Then Club is rUmnlntr what will prob nblv be the larcest end inot Important cheti meet held In T'hil idelphla for mnnv ears Tlie tournev for the championship of Thil i delphln will be open tn every cliesa plaNer of Rood stand iuK vho deslrea to partiel pate ur.tl twentv entrlrs have been received Hfler which the tonunlttee reserves tho rUnt tn nterpt or derllne nd'Iltlonnl entries Naval Air Station Beaten ( iiih Mm N J., Nov in The Tape Mav A A placed the (apo Mnv Naval Air station in their flrt basketball piup to nlRht The (.Vpp AIhv A A won h a acor f an tn 11 Tho pa mo was very rough twentv fouls helnj? called on the air station and fourteen on the t'aro May team Walker-Gordon Just qs it comes from the Cow Natural Af 1 1 1z Clean Its quality does not vary IS the "cream line" always the same 'in the milk you buy? 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