-X ipy- "Vr T""ir7 JWJ5S" r" VTRTSryfirtMI s WV p JffiJ HVENIHG PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY,- NOVEJIBER 26, 1SJ19' 13 THERE ARE 150 ROUNDS OF BOXING SCHEDULED HERE ON TURKEY-DAY CARDS AT FOUR CLUBS fV r, (MrtJRW?. -.rW-Ji.,.- - .WBJW wr l'j u h w I'1 A t t k TITULAR GRIDIRON GAMES TOMORROW Two Important Catholic Con tests Are Scheduled Thanks giving, Day, Morning X-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP By PAH 1 1 PKUP Two important football j;nmr tnml out prominently on tomorrow' srlird ult "which is the final big rani bi'fiirr the (all of the criil curtain on the local scholastic r.eaon. Both are I'ntliollc matches and cadi will be plajed iu the morning, atartins about 10 o'clock. West Philadelphia Catholic IHshi ftcliool s eleven, follow ins t strenuous 0-0 tie with Media IHan School lau week, will line up nuainst Ln Salle Prep on Straw bridge & Giothier Field. Catholic High's sriddern will clash with St. .TosephV Prep on Cahill Field. Xh's frncat s preparatory to St. doe's con tnt on Saturday here with Brooklyn Prep. HeMiltR of these morning Karnes will have much to do in decidinc the ritv'n football Catholic ihampion for 1010 there is uo detinue league wltcclule in rmindrlplua and it will be a . on team claiming the title. South Phllly at I.anlovne South Philadelphia High's eleven, who finished in a tie for second place with Northeast High in the 1010 Inter scholastic League rate, has n big g.ime on. The downtown Red and I'.lack has i( tough assignment in meeting Luna downe's husky aggregation. Although the Iinsdowne eleven no doubt rules a heavy favorite. Coach Dean Johnson's men may upset the dope, lust as did Atlantic City High last week. Another big battle is scheduled on the Main Line at Herwyn between West Any More Home Like You?' 'Yes. Only Bctler" We Idon When it is considered that during the last eight years Lafayette has been able lo defeat Tom Keady's Lehigh (.itveii but twice, and on each occasion it has been mainly through the individual efforts of "Uodle-" Wcjdon. it is email wonder that Keady has a dread for the name of Weldon. Last Saturday at South Bethle hem after Weldon and Dumoe had put the skids under I-ehlgb, Coaches Sutherland and Kcnilr were playing lhe.j:ame over again when "HouVs" dad approached Keady. "Well, what do you think of my son?" said Mr. Weldon to Keady. "A wonderful player," replied the T.thigh tutor. "Ilut," said Mr. Weldon. "Hodie isn't the best in the farntlj-. His Younger brother is a better player." "Well," t-ald Keady, "if he Is please keep him away from Easton next year." Yoifng Weldon will enter T.at aycttc. I I r-AOT tai i o rnir TlTl r th0 TMLLOUHIU I II IX i HANGS IN THE BALANCE Championship Will Be Decided Tomorrow Morning on North east High School Field YANKS HOWL IN SNOW I AT RHINE GRID BATTLE Ql'ITS I'KNN TEAM Dr. Charles M. Wharton, who lias been eonnectcd with the Pennsjl vanla football tram In the rapacity Of player, pli.i slrian and roarli for twenty-fle years. lias resigned from the tutoring start after to morrow's game with Cornell. case or, Ten T10Usantj 0f 'Em Forgot to Be Lonesome as Football Season for A. of 0. Opens PASCHAL HOPES TO HUMBLE VINCOME Coblen, Oormany. Nov. 2(5. Ten thousand. Yanks along the sidelines cheered tlicm'-elves hoarse in n roaring b'uzaril as the army football season opened here The Thiiteenth Provisional OJuard leim walloped the local Itasc Hospital. 1R to 0. who tnrew Teams on Edge for Big Clash Tomorrow Between Rival West Philly Elevens Tho utnrH nf the came Chester High and Kasttown-Treyfryn. J thrilli into the dnuehbos nnd a larce' The latter eleven has had n successful i number of feminine auxiliary workers soason. while West Chester also ha-i.-u-psent. were Captain Steve Wilson. been plaving a fine nrticle of football. (wrCc Washington t'hiversily : I.ieu This is the annual classic at Ilenvyn. tenant WIckH. West V ,, , I tenant Bergman, a former """ ""'" . . , . ! Mnrv's College. Kansas Larrc aiuinm khiiiu1. uiiii uit uaiiiui- Thousands of (Jerman milinns, men. women and children. Mood apart on (lie banks overlooking the field, with their imouths open iu amazement. (icncril Henry T. Allen, commander ol the forces of occupation, was present with his staff, me Mixm new Ann tion- fray also are on the program. Woodbury High School. Upper Darbi High" School andCollingswood High School will plav their respective alumni teams, while Swarthmorc High School will line up againsl nn eleven nlnjiug as the Onrnet and firay. Williamson Trade School's team will visit Annapolis for a game villi the plebe eleven gflhe United States Naval Aeademv. tf The annual American chainnionshii cross-countj-y race will be lfcld in the morning in Fairmouut P.trk. Leading nren. academic and high sfhools in the Ka'st'nnd Middle AV.t v ill enter tenm. Newark Central High, won the chain- , Colwyn and Delco Play Tomorrow pionshin last'jear. mis rvent is uciu under the auspices of tin? I'mvernty of i Pennsylvania. . u-.t.,,,,,,. wu rni T I -THbbt Jrft tnrkle nnan-r Trill nDCDADCII I KILr left nnrd. tillHftrtl I CHVI rntfnntU nrtw , enter. i n Met! Pooehfrtr Await Important Meeting With. h. ii..mphri Vlctrlx Tomorrow Afternoon Vlftriv Mnun ler) was beaten by the cavalry, 13-0; I the machine gunners beat the Q. M. C, 24-0. and the Eighth Infantry beat the I Knjincera, 0-0. ! ALL SET AT COLWYN A bitter local rivalry will maik the hig independent grid battle tomorinn' afternoon between Vinromc. of West Philadelphia, claimants of the Philadcl nhia title, and the all-star Paschal eleven, strengthened for the occasion bv n number of scholastic nnd collegiate i'oint. and Lieu- , "l",i from this season s team-, rmcr back of St. t '" same baR aroused w de In'erest nrnvecil nil- I hbi-iihi uihi iiirwinr mi - niircrs. who are from sepnr.ile seetious of West Philadelphia, and botli fae'ions will be on baud to give their pets n big (.end-off when the fray commences at ':P,0 tomorrow nfternonn on tlie newlv constructed gridiron in Hilldale Park, Ninth and Main streets. Darby. The Paschal rooters hail fiom the Knst rail Y. M. A. Jji.t I'alls. llcoi ... left etirt 'I'. MnKiili Tom Jnnea Iffl Inrkle ., Norton Uennedr .. left Run til Mitrtlm lusfhm ...milrr. (Irmly I'.. Ilrmoks .rlirht itlinpl linllnrhrr J. Iinlnuls rtclil tnrklr Nnlirv fluulle . .rUlit end Foley hion . .nnarielinrk ttRniilrnn Conttrr rlelik ImlfliAf U T Incnlre l.lwler left tuilfhnrk I nrton I'lrkuTil ..... fullhnrk Sluinrlz Itef rr-Rolirrl ' . Mnxll, Sarthmori. I'inpliT flennie Johnson. rritict IM, Itful lliieonmn llnrrr Coir, forreit School Tin,,lciirw J'nt nn.l 1- f.l Tl.... Mf periods Fifteen minute". Football faus in nnd around Fall" I ol Sclmlkill arc on the mil vivo nnd everything for the gridiron title of llnsl Falls today hangs in the balance. The claimnnls for the crown are the fast llast Falls eleen and the Knst Falls Young Men'f. Association team. To morrow nt the bewitching liouv of lO.I'.O Ttcferec Itobcrt W. Maxwell will bhiw his whistle for the kick off of the most absorbing contest thnt Iiiih been staged by Tast Falls' teams in enrs. Thousands of tickets hae been sold for the game nnd a mighty Hock of fol lowers ol the contending teams will be present. The contest is to be staged on Northeast High SchoolN field nt Twenty-ninth and Cambria streets. Both Manager tl S. Young. Y. M. I A., and Manager Folej. Knst Falls, are confident. Thcj do ot openly pi edict victory but their calm attitude ui! ie fusal to nronhcs indicate that each believes firmly that his tenm will win. The icto- of this titantic Mrusgle will clash with the Clearfield A. A . Lower Hast Fnll. two weeks from to morrow. CUE STARS TO COMPETE Tigers Gel Gold Footballs for Yale-Harvard Games Princeton. N. .1., Nov. '20. At n meeting of the board of control of the Athletic Association the mem bers of the- xnrslty football team who took part In the Ynle nnd Harvard games were awarded gold footballs. These emblems are not championship footballs, but hear the inscription: "P K Y. 0.." All men who received their varsity "P" were awarded sweaters, while it was tcd to give the members of the 10-3 team siher footballs for winning the freshinnn championship of the east. MAKE GOLF BALLS INSTEAD OF MUNITIONS) Firms Can't Keep Up With De- mand Shower Isle With Millions of Pills Denny Boynton May Lead Again WitllamiUmn. Nov. Zd. Although no urn nouncumnnt haa tii mad officially aa yet. thero la little doubt that Je nrooka, of Torn, win return e roottiau roach at ,'llllama next lear Next sear'a outlook la tnecial y brlaht aa tnoit nf th vnraltv n,n Mill rAlurn tvhlt Ttnnv llMnlnn Ih. trll ' llant quarterback may be reelected cat)' tain. Brown Doesn't Cut Up Capers ProTtdenee. It. I., Nov. S8 The laat prao tie of th aeaaon tim held by the Brown football olaera yeaterday, Hltnal drill was puntlnc. The coarhei did not try a acrlm maie. hh many of the playera ara not In irood rendition. Contrary to cuatom. the atudenta did not attend the field in a body yesterday to bum tha dummy and cut up capers. The Thosr who have been bewailing the 1 setback that British golf hns received from the w.ir will no doubt feel n little .belter nfter hearing about the remark '.lhlc boom which the game is enjoing on the other side of the Atlantic ocean these dnR uud the way the mnnufac Hirers ore turning out golf balls, not h the thousand or tens of thousands, but bv the million. It seems, in fact, that the British output of rubber cores nt the present time rivals that for munitions during the last years of the great world conflict. I British manufacturers have informed their clients that b the early part of Win 6-1 ana the Interacademic '"r,0.'5",'1 l,p :',,l,1? .'" "iuk, n11 l,,r golf balls that may lie lequired. Championship on Clark , " wtimote. that T.onoooo golf r r balls are now being used in Ureat Field Biltain. In the last twelve months one firm has doubled its output for the twelve months up to August. 1011. yet while I the latter supply was sufficient nt that time tho li rm bnR not been able to meet G'TOWN FRIENDS BURY SELECT AT SOCCER more thnn one-third of the present de mnnd for iu makes And this is said to be tjpical of other firms which have long produced popular brands of rubber cores for Delaware County Title Colwyn '. Ilelro Kraiue Williamson Keynolda . Mrrtt I,. Tilrhler II. Dlebler .. . Ward McLavthlln Tlohart loo TCran Fleley .. Wher . Wrlaht Sullivan T. rieraon Kfkrs n John Ktan.. (Cnpt.) Croaa ... K. Pleraon . BehrUffer . left ei'd left tackle. .left minnlj . . . .center. rlht cnneil rUht tuck'e , .rlKhl end nunrterback . left huUhacl. rljht holfh-ick. ... fullback rirht rmtrd. rlaht tiwkle. . . rUht end . , quarterbark Ifant l F llnmplirles.Ieft hilfhnxk. .1. llnuemann, rleht nnlflwek I i iaikI fullback... A' MrVrtl" Iteferee Douthrtt. Ursinus. lira- r. OToiinelt pirc (iilbcrt. Williamson cllool. ueaii linesman Ualnton. Jiarby. xime I keepers Franklin, Colwyn, nnd Shaw, Delco. Pearl (Capt.) . fihllladr . niack lower section of West Philadelphia and their forces have been strengthened by the fans from Darbv and Colwjn. who ntiticipnte seeing their team gain the honor of being the first Philadelphia team to eomiucr the big Yiucome com bination. Many of Vincnme's support ers have been unable to note the im provement shown Iu the team since the early 10-0 victory over Kwing. as the team has bren on the load for the last sevcu gomes. Driver Killed by Car 13 Inia AnrelM. Nov M, Pr Arthur Ken nedy. oKed twenty-five, of San r)ln was killed, 'and Waller Blum aa ecrlously htfrt at Aacot Pirk vesterdav while tuninc up rA.elnor car No 13. ovned bv Jack Rom, for the ThanksnlvlnB racea tire blew out and the car overturned, pinning down both men. MC- toiy after victory until the (I'ermantowii goal ircniil is 1!l as against - for its Pocket-Billiard Experts Arriving for opponents, one hi Wilmington ami the 'Championship Play jollier by Ft lends Select in jcstcrda.w The majority of t lie '' jtars that , ' ' : ,R cstcr(Inv pr(. vcnrC(, bj Tl u w, take part in he nation a' pocke At the ton. Truit scored loin, billiard champ onM.ip tour. ,. '''' ,, hs pla, OOI ollt OVPr , fnsl lllcu oprns at the Parkway Building "UleClenier scored for the losers Mondav. are due here liefore Suturdaj. -"ecieaicr scored mr me luseia It. H. Benjamin, manager ot tnc tour (ieininnlown Friends' School vester dav clinched the soccer championship in the internrademlc ranks, defeating Friends' Select by the score of tl goals to 1. This mnkes the Clark Field ag gregation league champion for the third straight ear. The highest number of points nnv other contender hns n chance nf cainlnir is 11. while the (lerni.uitow n Friends' total Is now IU. Seveinl games Oregon Invites for Christmas Play arc still lo be played, but the cup iiinl Portlnnd. Ore.. Nov SB In!tntlona h,. tilln irp 'mcnirrl '""on telegraphed th Illinois Syracuse and line an .isuicti. .... Voire Dame football teams to meet the I he Interacademic League has been i ()rfRon akbIc eleven Hi Portland The AebIo in existence for four e-rs. The fiisl lores thai a ranw between football teams . ,. nn...fA.,i o.i.nnl ln.wln.1 l.n ' i epreeontinff the 'vest and east cnntbi scasou Haerford School landed the (irrantfcj for rictemher honors, but sine that time (ienn.in . " town Friends hns reigned supieine. uot li'tvi.iy once lipni ilofrntcil. nltlinnch Mveial times scored upon nnd tied The "?" 0-,""',iva-,lr,jr1'7.o,un;J , , .at . t I e'lllfc !" ti-saSMt w i I'lisu iiirient term nns uccn notiung diii 6000 See Tlplltz In Draw riilladelphla fouaht n. fnst tweHe rounds lo a dr befnr tlOUO persons at the Armory A A last nient S TheRichtW;! XJ VI jtV"'nitk'jk Make Starting Possible the Coldest Day Keep the heat under tho hood. Guard against "freeze una." Prevent cracked radiators and save gasoline by using Wohlfcld's the original Hood and Radiator covers. Strongly recommended by motorists who demand real winter protection. Insure a quick get-away the coldest days. Avoid priming and many other winter motor troubles. Made of the best ma terials, with perfect fit for all Cars and Trucks. Demand Wohlfeld Hood Covers from your dealer and bo satisfied the whole winter. S. WOHLFELD & BRO., Inc. 838-in No. 3d Street. Philadelphia rtione Market 057 ney. yesterday said that all ten won Id be here before Saturday to complete training. KxpcrlH have been watching work ot Italnh Greenleaf closely he hns a fleck of followers i Black Fighters Stall Fined $500 ' I Dllluth. Minn,, Nov 2ll -Sam t.ancford i ItoKclivn neKro lieav niuiit anil jack Thouip ' the fton Phlladelnhla nepro whos,. fllil hrc t onna Mlti slonpefl liv ine rerne neiaus' j the men "Mailed," were tlne.i $r,oo cth b represcniame or me Aiinnesoia doxuir and M,-.l rinb. tho lone P hilndclnh n tomm ssion here tonieiit rno mon .,,,.,..,. ....... ... , , i turned oer lo two orphan homes entry, has been showing well in prac- t The tourney opens Monday and will run for more than n week and a half Fnrty-tbe games ate listed, each of the ten players meeting at least once during the title meeting Will lit Schaefer 0. High Captain Sam Hchaefer of tle Germanlonn lllch Sehool was elected leader of the llcin foot bell team at a meeting of tire plajers held eslerdjv afternoon Gong Sweet Music to Noye letelnnd. No 2B -Pel Delancv was Klven the newspaper decision over .lonnm Voxi, of Mlnneunolls in their ten rntii.d bout here laat nleht LP lo the eluhlh rnnnrt n.utlera were fairly eo.ua! hut In the lenth session Delaney tore Into the Mlnne I sola lio and handed out on of the worst beatlncs ever Rnri biiv iBitvn .,, ..,,c city. Delanev'a rlulitH tfti and uppercuts landed with terrific feronlts closlnar Nose s eyes and the a-onir Just s-vj-d Noye from a Journey to slumberlnnd Tho sound of the uonl was sweet music to Nojo, and It was nft minuiea iwioru his dresslns room he could be helped ft, Mierltlnn D'Dnnnen . Toner Stnrk MeTermott J. Sheridan nonichertr The strong Hobart eleven eipects to finish its season with a decisive triumph over Vlctrlx in the annual clash for the West Phila'delphia independent foot ball crown on the Straw-bridge & Clothier field, Sixtv-seiond and al nu streets, tomorrow afternoon. Tlobart has not lost once In the last five meetings. It won four nnd tied one, the fifth ocensiou, which was n scoreless draw in 1017. Mnnager Spangler has his team in shape W. Va. Fools the Rain Mnrs-aJitovn. W. Vn.. Nn. (1 Nolliinc enuM have created more consternation ,n the Mountaineer Rrlrtlrnn cainn than did the deluse of rain throughout yeslerda-. It rtrove the varsltv to the ormon- where the men .orkfd out on the hard floor for th Berne here on Thursday with Wasnlnnton and Jtffiifcor. Colwyn's stur football team, com- , posed of former service men, which has won eight straight games this year, will line tip against the Delco Club, of I Darby. Thursdav afternoon for the championship of Delaware, county. The game will be played nt Colwyn. Manager John McCann, of Colwyn, has his eleven in shape and anticipates n victory. Dniithctt, of Ursinus, will referee the battle. I Stale Has Dummy Drill Mat Collexe. Pa.. 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