'"5i sf?; '"frii W "- "V-VWjf -,--' - yj EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1919 19 SWARTHMORE-HAVERFORD BATTLE SATURDAY ATTRACTING EYES OF PHILADELPHIA FANS HAVERFORD TEAM DEPENDS ON SPEED Coach Bennett's Light Eleven Working Hard to Give Swarthmoro Battle Sjulurday Afternoon ONLY TWO VETERANS Vj SPICK JIALIj TOOTnALL folk out iu Delaware auJ Montgomery counties nro nil ex cited. 'Saturday the Huxcrford team meets the Garnet nl SwarUimorc in the first formal battle in two jour. The rivalry between these suburban institu tions that began with their onenUiR clash in 1S7U is keener than ever and the batt'e at the end of the week prom ises to draw the largest crowd iu the history of their meetings. ' The Main Liners hne a very sore1 snot iu their memory and they arc hoping much, but not bettiuR a lot. that they will bo able to heal the 57-7 wound inflicted bv Swarthmoro on the occasion of their last meeting iu 1017. Coach Itennett Busy Dr. Mike Bennett, coach of the Hav crforl cloen, is having a busy week with his men try line to whin them into winning shape. This task is about as difficult as unv tutor has run into this season, for at the beginning of the campaign there were only three men out of the team who played on the crack 'leven in 1010. wheu the Garnet was benteu 10 to 7. At present Captain Grossman and Macintosh are the ou'j nntn.ntiD li tlin tnfim. hPlll'P it t'llFl ItO seen what a problem Bennett has hnd to Kolvc to make any kind of a showing. itn.n tl.A tuln&tlo HiMimlg Siifurdnv the Haverford team will average only 100 pounds, gridiron side. Swarthmoro will be some twcho or fifteen, pounds heavier to the man. This menus that Ilaverford will have to show u high quality of speed, lighting spirit and dashing, up-to-date play to get away wth the game, for the Garnet is not onlj much heavier than Bennett s eleven, but is composed largely of itt erau material. TjiIb T'nnrovcnwilt Ilaverford, with her green team, naturally made a poor btnrt, but Ben nett has worked long aud tiiithfullj with tho result that in the last two weeks the team has showed remarkable form considering tho inexperience iiud lightness of tho material. Stcveus College gae IIaerford a lot of worry rirlir n" uio "ii "' amo bv one touchdown to none. Haverfo'd next tackled and defeated u team of a'1-btars, but the following week Lnfavettc trimmed the Main Liners with case, 41 to 0, and little Delaware College carae through on the following Saturday aud administered a 11-0 blow. This series of early defeats did not have a demora'izing effect, larcelv be cause the coaches aud members of tho team ronlUcd that they had nothing to start with and that only time would ilc ve'fn a winning combination, T-!viv-body connected with the team took a brace after the defeat by Delaware and Hacrford won the two fol'owing games from Franklin and Marshall, 10-7, and Johns Ilo"k'ns 7-0. 1,u't S"tu-dnv thev played Dickinson to a 7-7 dead loclf 1'lajcd Good Football ' yhile Ilaverford did uqt pile up big scores in her last three games, she did what plcaBCd Coach Bennett and tho alumni more than anything else she played snappy, heady, modern football. Yesterday the team was sent through a long drill ending iu a scrimmage. Ou account of the extreme lightness of both backs und forwards, tho open game is being used to the exclusion of all else. Ilaverford has develoned a good running attack aud very creditable air offense. Toogood, the lanky guard who has Snarthmore Has Won Majority of Contests Since wortlimore and llnrcrford hat heen meeting on the Krliliron Iho Clurnct 'm won fourteen rtiinet, Inut eleten mid tied to. Brluw urn the scores of their cmtloMtt: 18,I Ituvrrnnt. I coal, 1 toaclnlonn, t ".rtfrtj! Simrlhmorc, VI paretic.. ISM IlHTCrtaril. 1 (ml, !! safeties! Snethinore. 1 toinlidoun, H safeties. 1SH3 snnrthniore, Vil Hiiiertord, ft. IH81 llaterrtirit, lOi Swurtlimnre. H. 188.1 Itiuerforrl, 4I Snrthmorc, 10. IH81 innrllimnre. 32i Ilaverford, 10. 18S8 lTmerfied, it; MuHrltimore. 0. 1889 Ilaverford, 10' Snarthmore, II. 18WO hnarlhmore, Kill II in erf on!, 11. 1KDI Nnnrthmorv, 12l ll-uerford. 0. lH'i'i SHarlliinorx. Til llmerford, B. lS'l.'l Suarlhuiiire, Mi llalrrfonl. 0. isftl sunrllmiore. Z'lt lluterfnrd, 0, I8'l. Ilaverford. 24: huarlhmore. 0. ISOtl llaverroril. t'Ji mviirthmore, 0. 1""t iiiverfcrd, Ht Swarllimore, 6. 1R"8 Knverfonl, ISt H'vnrlhinnrr. 0. I"''l SMil-lhlliiire. 31; Hurrfnrcl, IS. 1"Oti Smirl'imore. 171 Ilaverford. 0. IIH1I ,snrllimore. fit llnverfnrd. 0. 1IKi svvirtliniore. 2it HiTerford, 0. l"H)i Suarlhmore, lfii Ilaverford, 0. IftM '.wnrthnmrr. a"i H'verford. 0. I tllf-t Ilaverford. 3i s.-nlhpi,i., 3, '"' HwnrC-moro. 7 Have'ford. 2. inir Move-ford, 10- Sw 'rllim-re, 7. 1IM7 Hnnrthmorr. 3i Ilaverford, 7. TRY NG TO FORM CATHOLIC LEAGUE Coach Glendon, Catholic High, Is Making Effort' to Adopt Regular Schedule PREP'S REMARKS TIMELY Main Finally Wins Game After Four Days Orono, Mo., Nov. 10. University of Maine won the football game with New Hampshire College at Durham last Saturday, 7 to .". It was de cided yesterday. Word was received here that the central rules commit tee held that New Humpshire made a touchback rather than a touch Iowa in tho final minute of play, thus giving Maine the game. ElANT'N IS been out of the line-UD for some time on account of a twisted nnk e. renorted yesterday nnd took part in half of the scrimmage. ui appears to be all right again, but Coach 'Bennett will give him only light work in order to keep him IU c-)iomi, f,, .Vi.,e,lnv'H pnnu, Quartrrbaek Kearnej used excellent judgment in Ilavcrford's Inst three games and there is no reason why ho should not give an excellent account of himself in gentvalshio in tho game with the tiwnrthmorc aturdav. Kearney weighs IDS and is very fast. He runs well iu a broken fle'd and handles in good style. He got his football educa tion at AVest Chester High rVkoot. Work for Garnet Coach Boy Mercer put the Swarth more eleven through a stiff afternoon's work on Whittler Held. Mut of the afternoon was devoted to line piacliee. Assistant Coach Do'apliilue had the forwards divided into two groups, charg ing hard aud low at each other for nl'out sixtj minutes. Iu the scrimmage Yarnall nnd Harp pulled off -ome neat runs on the scrub clev.eu. iSicho's. dacKsou. wiute, bar ter and Asplund were also worked in n,n jvii.iOnM t',.fore tho practice had been called off for tho day. Ocden. who has been out for some time with u sprained back, was back in the scrimrnugc and wi'l be in shape to play ugainst Ilaverford. CHALLENGE TAKEN My 1WM, PltBP isrotiations arc under way for the formation of a regular schedule iu ath Miry umonc Cnho'ic hih schools ia rhUndelnliia. AVPUiim M. Glrmlon. coach of Catholic HibIi, writes tlmt ho was uuMiccPssfu' in ornuiztui; u 'on quo Vfoo he went into the army, but now ho again i making an effort to adopt a repu'ar schedule. Hera's what Mr. Glendon has to state: , Sir T reifS your article in toda) 'a fNmember lh) Ihsuo of th Thcnlnff Public Irfdcrrr Your rmnrka on the dpftlrabiliU of the Catholic hUh eclioolfi iKloptlntf a reuliir fchcdulo la iry tlmlv. ua wq aro about to trv ouch u, procedure. !;efore rnterlns tho nrmy I tried to Btt tho CatlioHo pclioola to ftitor Into nn rrement coerlnif hfhedule uml eligibility rules, but did not buccceri. I therefore dropped two of them from our echedul'1 On last IIdny thn athletlo director of Vlllnnova 1'rep called ni3 n tho phone nnd uMted that I send him a Hit or eiiKibiiiry ruiH euuutjio Tor nicn bcIiooIh. He prcnlHPd to sin them nnd I Know ho ii uit lioimruMti man ho v til lco that Ihci nro enforced I decided to invite Ia Mllq College, St. Joseph'u Prep and Vbt Ctitlioitc HUli to attend a neMt c nt our cunl for tho purposo of forming a Cnthollr high cchoolB1 lentru" T hai ulready i-ceived et I'li'ladolphla agreement. In fnct Urother Uetnolda In very tnthu olastlo about tho Idta , 1 hope to hear favorably from La Rnlle and Ut J vIlu an it im to thlr Interest to plav unor strict eligibility rulee. 'NVhllo they continue to uo anj hody nnd everlxdy. they murft neuk far for gamoa whllo we. through Ktrict d litreneo to mi honorable (.Itgibllity code, are included In tho lntcrcholastio league, nnd meet Central High and Clermantown High In foot bill. I will let y-iiu Know liow my elforts pmcros '"d "ope to b able to read of the rompleHon of a Catholic bUh Lchootfl' leat.no in our splendid tolumn AMI-UUM M GLENDON. The Catholic High oloen meet a team composed of members of the alumni neit Satuiduy ou Cahill Tield. SCHOOLS PREPARE FOR CAGE SEASON BY BEAM BEARS First Place Is Stake at Issue To morrow Night When Subur banites Meet Camden TEAMS ARE IDLE TONIGHT Couch W. Roper Favors Princeton-Penn Game Conrh William Uopcr, of Prince ton VuUcrsity, returned to tbis city esterday after the conclusion of tho Tiger's successful football peaion nnd when necn Htatcd he personally faorld a name with 1'enn eaeh fall. He also announced that he had re ceived a telegram anltins him to take tho Princeton team to Ixjh Augelvs for the a'nnual rose festival on New Ycar'B Day. Newark Ball Club May Move femKiuMi, Nov. 10 If tho plum of Er nest c Iindirraf. uwncr of Iho Newark baseball club pf tho Interno.ttonal League, and Joseph Dunfee. a well-Unown nportlne man of Ejjracu& Co nut mlsearrr. this city will havo a now bafifball park next nprlnff. repreaniou utico moro in mo Iieasue. and mil be International Girls Play to Hockey Tlo , Frlendo Select and Bprlntsldo Bchoila plated to a tlo in an Interschool hockwr itamt yesterday to the tuner of 9 to 8. Ia tho flret half Hprtnlda had the advantaice. for Mla Ooodman, Misa Martin and MlsJi Wooleton eaeh scored ono coat In rapid rut rneslon.. while Ml". Olaclc was the onli Krlends' Select Rlrl to manaa-e to breaK throueh the Bprlnvsldo defenae. and eho only scored one. Basketball Competition Will Start First Week in December. West Philly Is Champion WON TITLE IN PLAY-OFF British Decide to Accept Powerboat Defl for World's Championship XcwYorh, Nov. I!). America's dial- lenj;c for the HarraswortU troph, ra- - n!o if ti,o world's Mieedboat eha.ii- pionship, has been accepted by the lloja" otor arht t 'ub of luslnnd, it 'Has innounced jcM0rd.1v bj- the American I'uwcrboat Association. The aR.-ocia-tion sent its challenw last September. Pete to Meet "This Here Wilde" Joe Mulvlll. tho Connecticut promoter, was In lltla city jcaterdnj. ami V" ?"' !e announced that ha hid secured thj con sent of Sam Goldman. in-itinKir of Tote Ilernirfti. thft baatuin-wtlirlit champion, to bok. Jimmy Wilde. njwelBlitihuniplon. twen ty rounds, at Vulirburj. Conn., on July.' next. It 11 understood th.it ldrman Is to receivo a Kuaranton of 2u OuO altliouBh Mul vlhlll would not conllrm the report, when ho was Isavinff tho eltv Inst niulit Joe fei-mtd I 1 onhdent that ho could oer 11110 nu'ocient nnancial innucenienio 10 set win w i.t,w tu box Herniau. Rocky Rocks Brady 8rraeiiM. N. V.. Nov. tn. rtoclty Kan sas, Buffalo' J. premier llchtwolgtit. beat Kalpli Brady. Syracuse, here last nlKlit In two rounds before a larso audience. Jvansas ati matter at all times Joey Fox Licked ClerrUmi. O.. Nov. in. At tho end of a ten-round nsht at Lorain last nlBllt Alvle Miller of Lorain, was itlven .tho decision over Joey rox, tho Uwtlinh feathcrwelsht $1100 Per Round Clilruco. Nov. 10. Jimmy Wilde. Entlch flywtlKht ctiamplon, who rpcmtly arrhed In New ork, will make hH firtt Amerl'-nn ap-to-ance in tho rlnc acalnrt Joe feharkev. of New 'iorlt. on Deceinbei d at Milwaukee If Plan unuounced today by Otto Horchert, president of an athletic club of Milwaukee, aro carried out. llorrliert sal.1 wnae liaa acrcea 10 iikiu o--foro lila club lor $11,000 and that Sh.-kv, whom he ad selected to meet tho BrlthMer, bad co-isented to mako IV lounds at three o'clock on tho afternoon of tho proposed ten round bout. With the curtain about to iloo on the local scholastic grid season, it is a ninttcr of only another week or so be fore basketball wil' come into its own amonif schoo'bov athletes. Friday after noon 'will mark the nllieiul c'lisiiiR of tho Inlerscholastitr Koutbl'l I.enRuc. and bv the ftrM week in December competi tion in the case wi't set under wav. The season of lftlS-10 in bnsketba" ttns one of the most inlcrpMiuc in hii story of the snort iu this cilv. 'I he schedule finished with South I'hiladel- nhia Hicli fcchool in the lead bj oue name. iz. : LObt. l'ct .S00 .1 .70.1 a Tut 1 .fioo s .'jno 10 .OJO IIoweer, South I'hillj'a ehamnion- it was disputed because of tho in- Oimeo Won South rhim Hleh . in s C.ntral Hich .... in 7 Uest I'h'la Illcll.. 10 7 Northeast Hlnh . 10 B OerniintowT l':h . 10 J lranltford IIIuli .10 o 1IST1.KN I,OUK hTAMISn V.U P.r w i. 1' r "amden 4 n 1 000 r Nerl . . 'J .1 400 rterinniit'll 4 J SOI TlendMiK . 1 4 J"0 N". Phl'a. a 'J ft!7 Trenton... 0 4 000 hniKDim.i: ioit nn: m:KK Thursday Ormintnwn fit t'airden Kridnv North Philadelphia at Trvnton bitu'dy Trtnton at Do Nerl: Camden at Heading. GERMANTOWNTEAWl IpaaaBsgw rrjv n ! uruesu viizaiBisiiissaiEaiBaa a n( . m& m 7 STRAI HT Germanlown last niRht advanced u Strong Football Club Latest Ad- notch nearer first place in the Kastern Basketball League first half pennant campaign when the home forces took the Reading Hears into camp for the second time, the wore belug i!."i-ll). Itotli teams were crippled, the Hears faring tho worst with Lou Sugarman stopping at the Hahnemann Hospital with water on the Unie nnd Joe Togarty unali'o to gtt into action with torn liga ments. IJefore the game had ended. Manager "Army" Fitzgerald hnd edged into the box score in place of liilU H'ack, who is also iu poor bhapc. The game was dition to Suburban Activities USE EX-SCHOLASTIC STARS The wave of the sport revival has reached Oermaulown. und ini"wndeiit Rtli'etics in that section arc at their very crest. In turn baseball, basketball and football teams hae been formed: Two may lune been said to hae iindtrgfn Quality Clothes I 1514-16 Market Street succc'slul periods of competition, whll nip and tuck iu the first ha'f. which , n T n, ' t "alD'1"- DaTC isennis, the old l'eun baseball ended in a tie at 1 1-1-1. It was sec saw iu the first few minutes of the second frame until the home team ilrop tied in enough oue and two poiutcrs to decide the issue. (Icrmantown made six field goals. Readiug has plajed five games and on each occasion the opposing club has made the bame number. Thej went to Iilnck 2, Lawrence 1 and Francs. Ie !i. Reading outseored tlie home team iiltli 7. made bv lleury .'!. llaggerty ',', and Jlartin 1. Fouls again decided the eligible p'ajiuc of a man who it was issue, tho home team getting ., out proved hud been back in his studies. As of "' and Reading O out of It a result Central and West I'hillj met I in a post-season game to play off Us; AMERICAN WINb top. With this ictory weut the sea son's championship. First and second team leagues are put in progress rcgularh . Last season the South Philadelphia High scrubs made a ruuawuy iu the junior league, anuex iug ten couspcutitc games. Ubey U ltncn, ISortheast quarter pla.ier. started the movement with hi baseball collection and furthered it li Hie installat'ou of a basketball team Ed Shaughnessy completed the hit bj putting ou the field a light but fast football squad, composed for the greater pal t of former scholastic gridiron stars Seven games have been played and uot one lias resulted adversely. In their respecthe order Cheltenham, StiMitou, Uoxborough, Logan, Jlog Island, Oluey ami Melrose Mbilnl (crmuntown und iu order were de feated. , (icrmanlown's backtreld is composed of Council aud Mason, Catholic High hints of heerul seasons ago; Cowdn.v. I ot Southern, und Joe Caady. I he line from left to right uieludi , Mi'Curlcy. Reunis. C'armodj . 'Wortli- lington, Deal, Callahan and MacAuIiffe. In addition Ray bmitn una Luduen ure cupable substitutes. Wright May Coach Olympiana Joe v rlKht tho Puin rowuur mentor, haa been offered tho position na coauh of the Canadian Olympic crows which mil o to Antwerp nett voir Onl a thott time aso he wns ilso orfered the roaclilnp tsitl tkui of tho Vmer'eau crews whlrli will also pro abroad, but ho turned this down Bob bibb e tho famous Canadian hculler, has been offered tho job ao coach of the Lincoln Uoat Club, or t hlcafc-o Tennis on the Grill Cambridge. Mas,. Nov, 10 Tennis will bo recognized as a major sport at Yale nd Princeton If tho proposed Inteicolleelate league bocomes a reality accfrdlmr to an noumement hero last liluht PuniHylvanla Harard and Cornell alh'e'tn eoinmlttees hao jet to xote or. tho propQsal. Strawberry Quolters There btrawbrrv Quolc fiun added tho Dilo,i Quo1; rlnb nlavers to their list of vMihik. outpltf-hin tho Tacony playcra by tho scoro ' TSil to 401. issued calls for basketball candidates. Tho cage game is a major sport at local high, prep and academic institutions. TAT-L PRIM'. Racing Stewards Meet New "ork. Nov. ll. At tho m'otine cf thi. stewards of tho Jockey (lub at thi nrtlio lure jeaterdav, at which If. K. Kuapp, P It. IfltLhcoeJ., John ynford, Joseph N Wldenrr and It T Wilson were ljresen he application of Wllnui 'Ward for a Jockey license wns referred lo tho .icns.. ij,m.uil tc, Tht .ippllcatlon of MiMire JijIiiihou placed In Rood RUndlnsf also w-aa referred to tho Ucenso commlttte Farrah Penn Ice Captain Tt 1' Farrah has hen chosen actinr? r-j.n- 1 tuln of the lco liockLV team of the Lnher- slty of Pennsylvania und I. VandfreLr. ! has been elected actlnff iminflsr It Pines an old 1'enn nocaey player, win assist n. ii.iichiiu.- thmo team, for which more th n llfty men hao announced thernatheg aa m dldatcs ltnrke, of I'ittsiiurgh. light heaj weiglit, I were outpointed. :: Jack Kelly Feted i Cm eua of r.ast Palls lat nlyht tenuered , testimonial dinner to John H "Jack ' ' KelW and P-iul V Co"lelIo. the oiMi.en at the Cafe nlilerc on tho Kisl HUer dine I tovcr.il hundred retuents or tnni seriion or the cllv turned out to honor their fellow townsmen Kelly was honored for bruitihiK to Plilladilniila Its first slnulo sculls na tlon.il us... latlon title who last fall at orcester. Matfn Costello. on tha ssnie 1 day won tho national association smKle sculla championship, tho third fine such a title has been won by a Phllndelphlan. Speeches were made bv nien prominent in ofllcla) and athletic elel-s " ho clt- Battling Levlnsky Wins, Montreal, o 10 -Ha tllnc Levlnsky uf New lork ouifourht Hartley .Madden. vt "iork in a ten -ound bout hero list niffht. Jl'idden sulsltltuied for l.'UKcno llrosseeu, the fanndaian inlddl. weluht champion who Is sufferins from an atta' It o neuritis OTHER SPORTS ON PAGE 22 J $fe ALU DEALERS fej BARKING D0G$ l iM0KIN3MlXTUSE.' J,NEVER BITESj hJS A Neither do I BARKING DOG 1 CIGARETTES H There Is No Substitute Anniversary Sale , Tomorrow marks our first anniversary. Philadelphia I gave us a warm welcome one year ago tomorrow. 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