r jipTS u-vfvf'"5iaiii - V V .r i EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THUUWDAT, NOVEMBER 13, 1919 rtLSF uj WALTER CAMP TRAINS ON LINKS FOR HIS NEXT START THAT OF PICKING ALL-AMERICAN TEAM- 1 n V- i' 'lai'i'r- JV W riR' "T??v" j TIGER ENDS LIKELY TO STOP KEMPTON GRUCIA L LEAGUE Xnlc Quarterback Due to1 Hit Snag in Running, Bach Punts in Princeton Game Saturday 'ALLEN BACK AGAIN Oni: of flint V. SPICK IIAI.I. tlic ninny liiti'ifctliiR feature N Mill- ((I (Il'VI'Idp In tllP Princeton Yule unnip nt N'rvv Ilnvcn Fntmtln.v is the Ivtttli' tttnt will Ije vvnsul between (Jimileil).uK Kemptim. of tlic J'lue. niwl tin' TK'eis' tun MiiK Al though llnju'i hns not delinitelv deeided whether lie will use Shad DnvN or Hitler, it is lert.iin tlmt WillliuiH will lie on one uiiiR. No mnttei whether Dnis or Ili'jIiT is picked fur the other. Kempton v. ill find Hint he is up nRiiir his toiiRlieM puiposltioii of the ciir ill letiirniiiK punts HnciiiK li.ielt with the ItieKs has lieen one of the tin ground-gaining plas or tne nle team in al' her a. lines this season, and the liiilldnz Is ilcnemllti" j p0 upon ieinpion m rnmiiuii' ins koou Kempton Slated for Captaincy Next Year Quarteibnelt Kempton, of Hi" Yule team, is slated for the captninej ot the lf-d eleen. lie Is u nenior ill the Sheilield Selentllie School. 'Vil -timlly all that Kempton needs to win the honor of letullng the Hulking next sei'on Is to Keep up the Rood tei'oul that he has made thus fur this j car. ,. Kempton was captain of the loo ter team bcfoie going to Ynlc and in Ills treshman cnr he led the first men ou the gridiron. depend, to a large degree, upon her nlr attaiK ugainst nle. Theie was some ndveise iiitielsni of the Tigris' tosiug and lecelvitig abilit last Saturday . Kitlier these critics did not see the name or the) do not Know a good ueiial of fense when thej sce it. Tumble is a line passer, and Strutting is a lem.ukable lereivet. It is true that the injui!t. of Princeton's forum tl passes arc Kliort. but instead of losing l this, they Rain. The Tigris passes incieasu in ccitaiuty in prnpor GAMES T 0M0RR0W HOT OFF THE GRIDIRON PITT TRIES OUT L Results of CentraUWest Philly and Ponn Charter-Germantown Matches Mean Much GRID TITLES AT STAKE Fc, ynrk iiRiiinst Pilncrton. Hut if the l tiou to their shortness. '.Manj teams speetnctilur nlr plas thau but few have complete us 1i Inpi'tnti mxls nlnv tln sniiin I'Mlfhpr nt football Satunlay tint the) plajed I n"i,sr llnrinid. not even the Mipcib' efforts of Kempton will icld icsults. i TmiiUntl.v theie Is even icason to he- ' lieve that the 'J iger ends will be in even better fin m 111 the Yale Rnme than they were in the I Inn .ml tilt.. Yale, like lltirvnid. will hae the ndvnntnR.' of weight in the came with Koper's nieu. Princeton will so into the New Haven fmj aveiiiRhiR ITS, Mhile nle will be tluce pounds lirnicr to the lunn That is n small adwintiiRe, but it helps some. Yale's team is niiieh better balauu'd m noirdiipois thun llar vaid was The Itlue's backs aeniRe 1ISS aRiiinst 104 for Princeton. All things beiiiR ccpinl. Yale would hnve ft little moie chiving power than Piitieeton in tlie attack, but all thiiiRs, as usual. in c not equal. Theie Un't u man in the biuktield at New Haven who has shown up as well iih Maiuj Tumble has in all Ills Raines this je.n. and in spite of the fact that Kempton Is touted as a won deiful quill tci back, he will meet his "nvitili in link Stnthliig. who. once upon a time, plnjcd with Hie Episcopal gridiron battleis of Philailelphia. W'itmcr and (!anit tdimilit do as well ns Ilraden nnd Campbell. This given rriiieeton the dge on the offense, anil nltlioiiRh tlic ciIrc is inthcr kien, that difference is likel.v to icptc-cnt the dif ference between the scoiea made b. the combating tcums when the final whistle blown in the big bowl. Allen Is Kuril Campbell in the Inckfield and Allen at end aic the nulv two changes likely to be made in the Yale line-up since the Blown contest last week. After .(tcrduj's final scrimmage, the coaches vhtunllj decided that thes ineii would start ngainst Piincrton. Allen is a . teran of 101.", and his ninttirity Is standing him in good stead. He was not able to pla regulatlj in l!ll(! bi.aiise of repented Injurks, unil meiitl) has been out for two weeks bciniise of a bruised shoulder, lie is tine nRiiin, and the Harvard tutors are depending upon him U bolster up the Y'nle defense. Baiclay Hobinson, wlio replaced Allen last Satmdaj. will be first string sub stitute against the Orange and IJIaele. Campbell's smashing plaj jesteidaj against Hie scrubs indicates that the former Exeter plajcr will be leadv to give the best that is in him in the Tiger f rnj . , There is no dopbt that Princeton will haw more Princeton, gieat a percentage, Y A A 3L LAY LAI Season Not Yet Two Weeks Old, and Only Fifteen Players Have Perfect Records MULLER OUT FOR SEASON? i;sti:r i.nxorn standings w. i.. r.r. h . t p c. (aimlrn.. 4 0 l.non le rl 1 1 ..inn rlrnn'n'ri '! 1 .Ofl7 UmrilnR. . O 3 .000 N. I'lilln . 2 1 .607 Trenton . 0 3 .000 srmait'i.K roit mi:rk rliln iiIkM Dp Xrrl nt Trrnlnii. S7tnrfliit nlsht (iprninntnnn nt lie N'rrll North I'lillnilrliililn nt RrudlnE. OTIIKIt (IAMI.S TONIGHT Uy Cnllrclnte I.pupiip Osleonntliy s. I'l"rmr! Textile . Knhnrninnn. ll'nri llldillr Inxiir llMirx Kfllonslitii ",! I'urk! Mest I'lilluilelnlilit nt Illcli- nrdson Memorial. The second- week of the Kastern Haskothall League pennant campaign discloses the fact that onlv fifteen plujershae scoied from the field in the games in which they have participated. and. of this number, five have appealed in but one contest. Kverj club hnti at least one plajcr in the select gioup. but Camden aiid the Skeeters can congratulate themsph es on this point, for manj a time tlic team work of nM'lub suffers as the result of a player who would sacrifice tlic club in order to maintain bis individual standing. Heading has two regulars in the select class, in Togarty nod Morris, The Anieiicaus' lead with tluce. in IliOWn. Mullcr anil Cross. Trenton has Tome and Hough: nermantown, rranckle nnd Illack, and Dp N'pri has Kid D.nk. These men have scoied. but hnve plajed in onlj one game: Caipej, Dctlich, Norman, Itccknian and Keich. Uy PAl'Ii I'UKP 'OI'U grid league gimes are on to morrow's siholastic schedule. Two are on for decision In the Intereholastic riicuit. while a pair also will be put on tu the Intel academic competition. The game that stain's out above nny of the dozen or more football frnvs card ed tomoriow nfternnon U that between Central III2I1 School and AVet Phila delphia High School The Mirrors top the Interseholastic league bv a one point margin If the Speedbnvs suc ceed in giving the much abused 1010 dope another mauling lij upsetting Cen trnl's eleven, it would look verv mnrli ns If this ear's ehamnionhlp was due1 to rest 011 the other side of the Schuyl kill. South Philadelphia High School has an easv assignment against Tranknrd High School on Community field, AValte linR and T.nrge streets, nnd the chances are that the Snutliwaik led and black will Impiove its league standing. Hut It won't mean anvtliiiiR. as Dean John son's eleven Is virtiinllv out of the run ning for the title. notlier Crnrl.il Contest Another ciucial contest scheduled to morrow is the battle in the Internes be tween IVnn Charter nnd Orninntown Acndemv,.nt Tabor. The victor in this finv. which should result In a bard fought game, probably will finish the sinson ns .chnmpion of the Inter I academic league. The little Quakers nie the favorites. I The other Intcrnradcinle contest will I be between Kpiscnpnl Academy and IPi lends Central. This game will be plaved ou the P It. "It- Y M. C A. grounds. The 1", C. eleven, bv holding (icrmaiitown Acndeniv . to a close score 'last week, is bcitiR picked to win from tlic ( hurelinieu. Hadnor High nnd I.ansdowne High, the two stnr Main Line elevens, each are scheduled for veeklv games. The former will piny away from home meet ing the rasttovvn-Treddv frin High team at llerwyn, while Lnnsdowue's huskv bunch ivill line-up before the home folks against the Medln High ag gregation. West Catholic High will piny St. Joseph's in a Catholic championship set-to. while other big games are Wood burv High vs. Hidley Pnik High. Ncn nnali Militni.v Acndeim vs. Cntholic High and Chestnut Hill Academj vs. St Luke's. The last named mntch will be plajed at Wnvne, and it will be the biggest game of the season for ench eleven. Till! rcversnl of form bIiowii by the l.ehlgli team In the Penn State same lias aiaiiucd Coacii Kcadv, who Is now giving 11 rest to members of the clever, who have a pa rent ly gone stale. In the siilendlil defense ncninst the I'nlveisitj of PittsbuiRh the I.elilgh line dlsplajed power that vvns by no meaiiH In evi dence last Saturday. All were out jes terday for the midweek scrimmage, which will piobablj be the last of the season, The team is, in brief, being pointed for the climax game with its old llval, hafajette, to bo plajed in Taj lor Stadium here 011 November "'J. The uintest with Muhlenberg College Satur day, will be subordinated to tills larger aim, The Yale, roaches jetcrtlHy sne the virility ftqutul Ua flnnl Bcrlmniiiite before tho 1'rlncelon Knnic nnd derided upun the llnc-uu .iRalnst mo Tutem Ynle'n llnf-iin ns outllmd bs the rouches in their final cnmpnlun orders W ns foIlouB l.oft end. Ilplnhnrdl, left tarkle, Walker, left puard Atsmtrt, tenter, C'nllthnn, rltit iruard, flalt; right tntkhs Dlrklnn. rlcht end Alten. quarterlMrk. Kemrton. left Imlfhaek, Vevllle: right halfhtck l.m and fullback Ilraden. It In prnftlcnllr Aurc1 that a larKer number of people will attend the Yale l'rlncetcm football name. In New Haven next Saturdav than have ever witnessed a wlmllar contest letvveen those two teams The New York. New Haven and Hartford Ilnllroait haaxprovlded for adequate, train servleo for tho host of New York people who will iro to tho i-ante Kxtra coach train service fnin Now York will beRln at 8 2" a m . nnd will bo continued at frequent in tervnls until 11 on a in Ueturnlnir, coadt tralna will leavn New Haven directly aftet tho KAme, tho first extra belntr In reacHnes nt 4'10 p m An extra etnlnir train vvlll leavo New Haven at 11 n p m In appreciation of OeorKe Foster Pan fnrd'a efforts us mich at Ilutirers durlnB the Dnst sevon years the citizens of New Hruns wlrK will Klvo him a banquet hero on No emler -3 1 f I.oree of New York, president of the Oelaware nnd Hudson rtnll rcad. and others havo nrcrpled Invlta tlono to speak This Is Hnnfnrd's valedlc tors' at HutKern nh held coich Ho will as sume tho captaincy of ndUsory football coaches nnd will ksp In dose touch with tho football situation nt rtutuers, nctln in much the Bamo manner ns Walter Camp does at Yale I'oolbnll for the Harvard varsity plnera was resumed In the Htadlum yesterday Notwithstanding the Ind weather the Col late squad went through a comparatively hard workout which will bo the last of tho season, an today and Friday will be turned over to isdlshinK off the plan and RcltlnR the Individual men In Irlm for the stren uous bnttlo of Saturday with 8racusc Coach Dohle drove the Navv team at ai hard pace iesterdav aKAlnst tho nubstltutcs and later aaalnst the heavy squad 11 loam With tho Amherst (came but three das away and Weston I'leld llko a moras, hopeu for a dr Rrldlron. which Is tonsld i red W'llllama'a best ihance, are disap pearing here. Dartmouth' crippled varsity will not lack student support at. the Hrown uamo, for close lo 1200 undergraduates havo already signified their Intention of making the. trip to llcston Continued had weather veslerday failed to halt tho Army eleven In Its gridiron activi ties In the stlffest workout of the season es terda tho Hrown varsity showed a wide margin of superiority over the scrubs Coacii Kafterv has started his Washington and l-ioc toam off cm a hard week's pracUro In preparation for tho University of South Cnrollna hero Saturday. NEWSGNA IN McCrackon, Morrow and Laugh ran Call Signals Davies Out BOWLING TO 20 CENTS "Increased" Overhead Raises Alley Prices In H. C. L. Battle Chicago, Nov. in. Proprietors of local bowling alleys yesterday inerensed their price five cents a game, nnd n man now mny roll the ball for twenty cents, or two for thirty-five cents. The nickel wns added because of "Increased overhead,',' the bowling alley owners said. Girl Clermantown with t'prlnff l.engue game nnon 4 to 4 Hockeylsts Tie rrltnda' School girls tied Side In tho UlrlV Hocke at Manhclin yesterday after Pittsburgh, Nov. in. A member of the athletic council at the T'nlversity of Pittsburgh said yesterday while looking over the Panther squad as they were cavorting nbotit Forbes Field: "A foot ball eeason presents one problem nfter nnother for the average coach." The clnssy mentors solve most of them, but no coacii Is nole to find an answer to all of them. Probably no Instructor In the cntintrv has had more difficulties to face this fall than (Jlenn Warner, the vettran coaclr of the Pittsburgh l'nu ther. When the team lined up for practice jesterdny it was Keen that Warner had eliminated Dellart from all thoughts of plnjlng against the Pcnnsylvanians. as he used MiCrniken, Morrow anil l.nughrnn in calling signals. The last named boy may Hprlng a surprise at Philadelphia just as he did here against the Presidents. He got his chance when Dellart left the field nnd got away to several material gains with the ball while the W. nnd J. tncklers were paving attention to Tom Davies. Many spectators wondered why Dnvies did not come across with those spec tacular zigzng turns of his. Of course, the triple pass was the best ground gainer, and it is likely that Hob Folwcll has nil that doped out nna will prevent Warner from getting away with it at Franklin Field, but he has a few more up his sleeve, nnd they were practiced thorouglilj jesterdny. STRIKES AND SPARES In Knights of Columbus Tjcaguc matches mlled on Cnsli's ullejs last night the lead ing Columbus team won three games from Han Iomingo. Ilrnwnson took two out of ihreo from Hanta Marin, Han Salvador won tho odd game from Pinzon nnd Ht two took three from West Philailelphia Hrady rolled L'i',1. Hrown 2Z0, Hrown 314 and Dalton and McClarrlty 204 ench , KN10HTH OF COI.t'.Mntla I.KAOt'B imOW.NSON HANTA MfAtHA Ivlosfn 1.W 120 11 Kearney 1S7 1SH1 151 Ullnd . la." 131) 12 ei'Hrlen 14a in I 128 Htubel ti." 170 103 Hrown ISO 17.' 2.10 Vice . . 170 171 1H4 Tnllant 178 1411 14(1 -McCJ'rltj iaj 204 1,1. rvvcfney 13.' 141 13 Totals SOt 804 list Totals 770 74 840 HAN I10.MINC10 COLUMHUS (Irsdy. . 131 174 1811 Hough. lf.O 170 107 Kllllon . 12.1 . . y Hrady lJ 223 150 Smith 1.111 137 1.17 Costlran 1IM 149 147 Shields. 170 140 17.1 Morgan. 101 1BJ 159 Moonoy lflO 1411 141 IJalton 131 204 182 Hrclck'r . 1711 121 Totals 811 914 831 Totals 73B 77fl 7RB (3 AN SAIA'ADOIl flNZON Itlnl. Ill .. Ml Hars . 133 147 142 Itnberts 130 12J . Taxis .. 141 1K1 141 Itnrfcrti 10.1 141 t38 Kranks 1.1.1 130 132 M'M'hnn l.7 101 128 Hllnd 10.1 122 1111 Trucks 173 ir.it i4 Thoins'n lfili l.m 143 Kloml IM 1 1H Totals 700 72.' 077 Totals 08.1 727 710 WEST l'Hlt.A HT LEO Hemsler 100 138 188 Tred'cks 187 181 131 Kelly 124 I Mi 142 Dorsey . 1R7 101 lOil Kenn'dy 108 148 100 Hrown 214 117 107 Fltrp'ck 127 107 173 r Ward 140 181 IKK Hllnd . 140 117 100 T Ward 109 181 1.12 ARTISAN I.nAOUE SECTION A IIArtTllAV UNDEtlDOWN Shields. 171 1.10 10 CCalver 132 1S3 1S2 llepske-r ir.8 128 2et Hayes.. 1.18 ., ,, Appleby 13d 134 13S Stanton. 137 . ,. Craig. inr, 142 101 xtit'man 180 ins 14s C.H'glns 221 1K3 134 IV.O'ver 1(19 101 1S8 iimuiicap in in Avi!.. ., zni n. . 7Z T. Ca'pbell, .. 218 : JUIHIH Udl oil oo i Totals 776 88(1 829 1(2 ADKLPHI 1HO 107 211 127 103 101 12 144 ISO 17 200 IBS Totals 728 744 707 Totals 870 82.1 NATIONAL HISCVIT CO I.HAOfn 701 .V Y.V NAHIRCO I'earce 142 108 108 Illtch'er 1B1 132 108 Herln U.'i ir.1 HIT Treer. . 121 110 10J Vanfrn 03 10.' lis Htr 1U8 140 110 Orare. . 113 ton urn Hllnd o.l inj us Oar'ford 1.14 173 14 1 Hutz . 100 1112 142 Totals 00.1 040 012 Totals fi84 601 I1J0 UNERDAR SOCIAL TKA8 Woerll 140 170 171 Hrady Kls'rack 83 138 130 Walsh Oould on 74 ki i.amz. nice 114 120 122 Munch Hick 124 133 107 I.Jdon T'als S.1 014 fiRO Won roll-off TOIENDSIUP HaehTftn INK 181 138 Try A.I'lke. 123 . 173 Gray D'hvugh 1MI 140 IS.' Cullen . 18: wner .. Ilia nil 131 I'alton . 102 hchAlblo I8S ion . Ijtmbort 1117 it pcrger lut ziu i Handicap HI 12 00 Totals 778 80S 880 Totals 887 841 80.' NOnTHWEHTEttN OAK LANB Fuss. 220 100 103 V neck. 138 177 1S3 Mailman 100 10.' -.'.Ml Klesrlng 101 18!) 233 Harwoll IT. 130 llH Ilock... 12.1 .. , Nicholas 183 137 103 H Heck. 138 188 108 Swisher Mil 203 107 HlU'gass 143 10O 198 . Trenther. .. 122 .. Totals 609 847 909 Ov'llaer 1ST Handicap 35 20 29 Total 700 80S S48 AltTlSAN LEAGUE SECTION D Rolled on Kej stone alleys. November 11. UNION OAK LANE NO. 2 Moore . 173 1.1.1 130 Heniler. 144 189 107 Htlteler 177 1.19 130 Mills .. 140 179 170 M'L'hlln 151 200 KIS Jantzen. 137 125 140 Walker. 188 108 181 Hchtnldt 12R 137 128 Kirk . 184 20.' 1711 Slogan.. ISO 188 194 . . "TTTTTnT ": 18 10 lfl Totals 879 S'lt 7,14 Totals 731 784, 81S HAItMONT NOimnV'N NO. 2 M'Con'll 103 148 108 T4oyd.. . 109 188 128 Ket'well 148 141 133 fVhuer'le 122 138 188 rfem'hlll 170 104 177 Waltz ., 202 181 11 Taxis. 132 109 184 Oruel , 102 188 107 I-npold 108 171 173 Senior , 178 215 188 Hdcp .. 47 47 47 Totals 830 880 823 Totals 804 843 884 Lehigh vs. Progressive postponed 134 120 122 113 170 IKS llll 148 170 70 87 70 142 130 100 Totals G53 007 059 SHOPS '".QENTICH EN UlOtBT DISniBTITOEt or MANHATTAN SHIRTS ik rnruDtuHU 1018 CHESTNUT 113 8. THIRTEENTH TO DROP COACH BERRY West Philly Accepts Interpretation of Professional Rule West Philadelphia High School will drop Howard Heirv. former football star nnd intercollegiate champion ath lete, as a member of the coaclung stall, follow iiig the meeting of the Hiipervisory committee on athletics of the public schools, which was licit! yesterdaj nfter- 110011. Cy Clarke Wins Shoot ' Cy' Clarke won the regular midweek target shoot of the Philadelphia Shooting Academy esterdny at Maple Grove Clarke ran his rcfts Idrds out without a misa and was given a silver cup A Philadelphia Institution OpenEveniiiffs Q,u$lity Clothes 1514-16 Market Street November 13 STORE NEWS Absolute After-Sales Satisfaction 57 VARIETIES -for our stock is now at its best, maybe more- and on each a SAVING OF $10.00 for jou. This sounds like an extravagant claim, but you can prove it and you don't have to invest until you do. AH desirable materials in the very newest Btjles are here. 3111 mid ereoats p These Specials in the Downstairs Store Don't forget that we are open evenings. Drop in after you leave the cilice to night and wear your new suit tomorrow morning. Becker Superior Clothes $30$3250$35$3750$40 Gloves x $2.50 Value Fine quality skins; per fect fitting, soft and pli able; tan and gray. Cape skins. Expert attention in fitting. 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