!' 'J ' 'WSi vrs EYEING PUBLIC LEDGEK-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1919 IS AL OF THE. CAGE ATHLETES ARE NOT IN THE ZOO AT FAIRMOUNT PARK Wf',' lrjri'l . !' ws w . & K,- Ik It- if' I if,. Ik. ST S i It n BECKMAN IN FRONT IN CAGE SCORING "GOODeSCHOLASTIC TALENT FOR PITT I (prorl nt.nlnnt Hipm. hung up lir Mo De Ncri Star Registers Sixty six Points in Six Games; Jack Lawrence Is Second CAMDEN HAS DEFENSE TOHfcXIB HEOKMAX. Mar. forward " of the Dp vXcrJ Kastyrn I.niRiie basketball tfnm, maintains the lend iii the scorhiu rccnnls, nltlimigli lie par ticipated In only out' cuino Inst w?i'k anil IinH limi In kIx conlrsts rIiicc tin1 season opened. lteelinntt lia ntntnl of fill points, nn average of 11 per (tamo. Up has rccistpred 21 goals from tlie field ami -4 from t)ip 15-foot mark, Tack Lawrence, of (lermaiitown, la number two on tlie list. The lean pivot of the siiburbnnitps has dented tlip'two polut column for Hip Fame nunibpr of sliots us Ileckinun, but is sliy oife foul toss, linrius '., , Lawrence lins been wen in- nine con tests and on this ImkIh Ills average points per game is sllglitly niorp tlinn 7. no onp can readily nee the remarkable playing of Hrckmnn at a glance. Foul Tossing Kiittlc' Five players are in a merry scramble, for tlie- lend as tlie best foul shutter. Derkmnn, Barlow, Powell and Fra.ii ye all liuvc 24 free sliots to tlipir credit, "while Jack Lawrence" is only onp behind 'with 2.1. Hay Cross comes next wicli 18, and then follows live players with (ir Dunleavy. Deigbnn, Uark, Drcy fjiKR and Campbell. .Toe Drevfuss unnenrs to many snectn- tors to be an imliy1iljal plnyer(i but th-. records put an awful crimp into the - 'dope. The Up Xeri guard has passed the leather t( teammates for goals on thirteen occuslons, and has not tin' slightest trace of it competitor unless it Is Mss Powell witli 10. Lou Sugarmnn in all probnbijity would be on top if lie bad been in every game, lie bad innde nine jn the four games' he played, ami while in ac tion is always fording bis teammates. Locals Lead Scorers The- three local teams arc out front In the matter of points scored in this orders Cerninntown, 2X; De Ncri 20!), and North .Phillies 200. (Jevmantow.i has beeiMn nine games against eightfoi; the others, and all considered Dc Nn really is first in th respect. Bill Jl.vers has a fast club. Hilly Miller deserves heaps of praise for his work on .Saturday night, but witli Chris Leonard nhvajV on tlie job. tho Musical Fuudcrs are u hard club to beat. Hut on the defensive, Cumdeu leadi. In seven sturts the Skrctr-rrt have had but 1S1 points registered ngulust tlieni, nn average of less than II) points to u 'game, and it takes more than this num ber to win basketball games. The records follow : Individual Krrords Team (i. F.n.l'l.ti, A.T.I'. ! Point-Scoring Record v Made by Six Clubs Allegheny High to Furnish Star Footballers to Coach Warner ( Next Year Tram (.rrmantimn lie rl N. I'lillllrs, Camden ,, Trenton . . , tending . . Total? . . roiNTS scohki nv ci.Vns Field Foul As- TpUl (Inmcs cnajs coals slst Points 10 01 on Hi fis 1)9 03 87 (IS 11.1 (IS 45 as 8 .IK l 28 roi.vr.s M-oniii) 30.1 4S4 100 1184 ,(lilN8T ct.tms Twim Camden . . . Headline , . . Trenlmi ... lie Nerl .: N. riilllle . urriiiunloun. Tolnls . . 1 Field Foul Ah-' Tolal KOIIIK KOfllH H1MIH IHHIIlti Ouino .. 7 .. K ., 8 .. .. H . 0 S mi Ml 78 flO 7? (17 XII 71 (13 74 70 22 18 21 :u 37 38 131 18(1 ISO 21H 31 233 , ,.48 30.? 424 1(10 1184 Dark on Saturday et tbe fans at Musical Kuml llatl In an uproar, It was certainly wumlerrul. Iletoro Hill took on so much weight he sure could dribble around some, and one would have thought that It was Ilnrrv Hough of ten years ago going down thi- alleys the way the KM did It on Sat urday evening. The Knstern Lengce is well represented with colors In While (Trenton). Mack (Ocr mnntnwn). JJsrk U NVrl). Steele (Camden) and Hron (North rhlllles). Allr MrWilllain liniT idnjrd In eltlit games. He fnllel to score In tho first four, l,ut has conli' throiwri with a coimiiT In the last nunrtet of clashes. And Allle's opponents have been shut out as many times If not .more. Ily PAUL PKKP From the tnnuner In which those dls trirt public high schools of firpnter Pittsburgh cleaned tip the football teams of the private nnd suburban Institu tions of western Pennsylvania till year Coach AVamcr, of the Cnlverslty of Plttsburirh. Is colne to reap the greatest crop of kickers since be began bis triumphant career tit the home of the Panthers. Walter Dunn Is responsible for the information that Allegheny High, one of the public pren schools of flip city district, has tlie best football team In the state, nnd Johnny Tltsel. who has n youngjlirother playing nt the north side of the Allegheny river. Fays the same thing. Iloth nre graduates of this place of books nnd athletics. Albert AVItmer. of this year's Tigers' team, started bis preping at -A. 11,. H. Johnny Clarke, n former Cniversity of Pennsylvania student of high stnnd Ing nnd .recent nppointee to Oxford on n Rhodes scholarship, was a product of Allegheny Hlgh.'Whlch'nlso Rent two Clnrkes. Hiighey nnd William, brotbprs of John, to State College. Until hnve played agninst Pennsylvania in their days. The NorMisiders. who nre of u clnss similar to Control Ilich. of Phlllv. hnve scored 2S7 points in eight gomes this yenr. not hnvliig n single point regis The lowest M-ore Mleghenlaus wns against Flfh Avenue High, tbe oldest school In Ihe city, nnd from which hnve come such men ns Frank (Hick, former Princeton rnntnlii. nnd Jimmy Miilins. leader of tho Cornell team p few years ago. x Fifth Avenue High ordinarily turned out material for Cornell until Wnrner took up duties at Pittsburgh. Very few PittsWirghers are now among those nt Cornell. Allegheny High hns lienten Penbody. Mouth, Fnlon, AVestlnghonse, Uraddoek and others whose nnmes arc familiar in associating the present mem bers of Pitt's tenm. To kick tho hldn, off Penbody and Fifth Avenue nro achievements nt nny price and at nyy time for Allegheny. This yenr they bent Peabody, 43 to 0, 'nnd Fifth Ave nue, 11 to ll. Ciporge.. McLaren, the grent line plunger niid captain of the Panthers Inst yenr, wns a graduate of the l'pabody High, which, by the way, is considered by famous architects to be the most majestic-appearing public prep school building In the States. There are ten times ns many students enrolled at Pea body as there nre nt the old Northslde school. The suburban high schools, such ns Heaver Falls, Sewlckley, WHkinsburg and Newcastle, bad ' exceptionally strong elevens this year. Dr. Jock Sutherland, the Lafayette coach this fall, learned the gnme nt Sewlckley High. The Western Pennsylvania Inter scholastic Association is tlie governing body, compared favorably with the su pervising committee here, thnt is, ac countable for the nilvnuce of high school boys, of thnt section. I I'lajer nerkman. He Nerl.,.. ,0 21 I.nwrence, (lernuiiitouii , II 21 lai(kte. (lermnntown.. f) 17 troth, Heading S in I'nwrll. fJerniaiilown ..,. D 12 rlrlmhloiid, X. I'hlllles. 8 20 Itlark, (lermmitoun .... 0 la Dolin, Camden ...7 IS Dark, I)t .Nerl ,. . 8 14 Uurlnw. Trenton ... 8 ll Ihmlruiy, N, rhlllles.. 8 13 DrrrfniM, )e Nerl 8 13 Hi-own, .N. I'lillUes 8 18 Steele, Camden 7 13 Krrr, Cuinden ...... .. 7 18 ll(glinn. Camden 7 I) Campbell, Camden n 1) Newman. Trenlon .... 8 12 Morris, Heading !l IluRcerly, Heading .... 8 13 Tome, 'Trenton 8 8 IMilte, Trenlon ... 2 11 M'giirjnan. Heading . . 4 7 nredhe nner. Heading , , , I lo Muller, Trenlon . . , . .4 7 Hough, Trenton ..... 8 I Helfli. I)e Xerl. . . . .4 I Fogarty, Reudlug t .... 3 8, McAVIIIlams, lie .Nerl i . R I JInrtln. Ite:ullng .,,. . . r, 2 Klmlndlnger, filn ..,,... I 2 netrich. Nvl'l'lllles.. ..2 2 Itargreaies, Trenton . , 4 I MiiIIk. Trenton 7 2 Miller, lie Nerl 3 llllwin. Heading 3 Cashman. X. rhlllles... 8 Mo.vri. Trenton 3 Norman, Do Nerl I Carney, Oermantonn . 2 lleggs. Heading ,, , 1 Han ey, I) Nerl 1 Leonard, I)e Nerl,,,.... 1 rtebnert. ns Nerl 1 FiUgerold, nermuntoHU, 2 Ilenrh, Heading 3 Jnnox, Cemdan .,..,.. 2 Arnislrong. Oermantown. 2 Donnelly. Trenton ,.),.. 1 Hyde. Camden , 1 24 23 21 18 21 8 12 13 18 2 18 18 (I 10 8 18 18 8 IX 3 13 1 8 II II 5 8 7 11 7 8 3 TUDIO DAH5ANT Announcing the Opening of the H NEW, STUDIO DANSANT s A'lop the Colonial Theatre 5524 Germantown Avenue a This Evening, Deceftnber 1st ( A wonderful dance, novel and original and an all-around good time for everybody. (I Come and vote the openinc a success. We promise vou many surprises and an evening's fun that will make your feet shuffle and your eyes sparkle. ' , Remember, the Studio Dantant '" but three addrenei. 1820 MARKET ST. 183Q MARKET ST. A'lop the COLONIAL THEATRE, Germantown Instructions by appointment. Call Spruce 4331. ILLINOIS ELEVEN HAS FINE RECORD Coach Zuppke'a Powerful Ma chine Wins Clear Claim to Western Conference Title Merchant Forfeits at Soccer With dissension among their ranks the Merchant Shipbuilding Coritoratlon soccer team was nnnble to put a tenm on the Held for their National league game scheduled for yesterday st Harrison. 1I A A claimed the victory and 2 nolnts, Iefty Nolan and H. Wilson have already received their release whllo Willie Klrkpatrlck. tlv former liethleheni star, nnd fialterwnlte have asked foe theirs. Nolan H.lt!erwulto and Wilson win Onlsh the seHson either with the J. and J. )olvm or the Mission Hum ' CONFEnENCB riTANDtNO Won. lost. tlllnol I ! Ohio mate 3 l Chicago , Mlnmsnta 3 Wisconsin - 3 Iowa , 2 - Nnrthestern 1 4 Michigan 1 4 Purdue ,,. ,. 3 Indiana. 0 2 Pet. .8.17 .7. vi .nn; .11(10 .lion .8.1.1 .200 .200 .Olio 000 Clilrneoj 111., lec. 1. 'Whatever he llm rlnlniH for footbnll Minremncy in other HcotSons of the country, Illinois is the undisputed leader In the Middle Went, recoKiilned chnniplon of the West ern Conference. When Qunrterhnck Fletcher dropped tinrk to OIilo Htnte's iiOvvnrd line nnd booted the plcskln between tlie postH for , ll Held Ronl. cIvltiR Illinois ll to 7 viclorv over Chick Hurley nnd hlai lluckeye inntcs. the Renson ender) in n blnzc of slory for Condi .uppUe's in- dlnns. . Ohio State wns the nixth victim nt the 11)1(1 senson for Illinois. Other vic tories were scored over l'lirdue, Inwa. Ctili-nirii. Mlnnesotn nnd Mirlilcnu. The only defent suffered by the Illinois was nt the hands of VS Isconsin. Easy Win for Angora Angora F (.'. won lis first Hundsy soccer 5ame sesterday, defeating Ilelmar P. c . by goals lo I. Knrlght. Crnlg nd Jo'ckson. for the winners, plaj-d a clever game, while KarreJI was also there strong for the liners It was witnessed by a large crowd which proves that sports on the Habbath arc popu lar with the masses. Angeles Retains Klllcfer i. ; JIB 4r' . wwmM B m- mHSSmSSm -"A, jiizzr IK Ua I vnJ IB l's2s.;nspB . ,t , r t-w .- --. ,..,., ...... , .,, i ' - wi.'', .' ,r ' -- ' ' r fJl-X Vs m 4 ? Is Angeles, Dec. 1 John Powers, iires &J' .. ."' i , . ''" ."' " ,' . - , 'JL. t Mfl Ident of the f.oi Angeles baseball club of ,' .,.' , , , . -f',it ..? . tjjSK the Paclflc Coast League, has signed Wade JAW,!l.Vi J,V'. 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Each team haB scored the same number of s. polnta as Its opponent. The downtowners nave. 2011 points for and aKalnst them and the suburbanites have 233 points registered both for and aealnst; A More roals have been eaeed against De ttferl than any team In the Eastern Kafue. Bill Myers's aEgrecatlon hns been scored on ten times In each came, while nn the other hand, less than five have been made by the opponents of Camden. t Ft Columho. nnd Dobeon lead the Ameri can league, with victories over Mount Car met ind Qlrard Alumni. The other four clubs lave not as vet swunir into line, hut will get igoing tomorrow evening at Traymore Hall. FranklU street and Columbia avenue with this layout: Hancock vs. Criterion, Xayler ys. Sputh Philadelphia Hebrew Association. The nddltlon or Bay Cross should help Heading, but the club will never cut a, bl flrure with Bllson and nredbenner at for wards. The latter has scored well In the games Slaved, but Is not fast enough, as was shown li the second halt of Saturday's game, whan Joe Dreyfuss cut In and took, the ball on every tap and set the De Nerl machinery In motion for a notable victory, Germantown Is Jn need of a couple of good fclayers. Had a first-class guard been avail able for Friday's game at Trenton, Army Fitzgerald's proteges would have had. one more game In the won column and one less I,; " the toss, A new player or two will be on hand for Jomorrow's clash with De Nerl at Au dttorlum Hall. .Chew street Bnd Chelten avenue. Chris lonarJ will be In the lat ter's line-up. having missed train connec tlons for Saturday'B game. The outburst of speed uncorked by Itlll .,.,.. i. 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