"JP'?"'" " ''fftff 'nv imvMrnf 'Mv'frwj it"rV ' fjv'J!)MiM ' 'j EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEB PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1919 19 A,.m ,"sS("p -& M TRIO OF CENTER MEN AFTER SCORING LEAD Dolin Ties Deckman for Fifst Place, Closely Fol lowed by Jack Laivrence in 'Eastern League POWELL FOUL LEADER 4 . TVj center men In the Knstern lifts lcctball I,enRiie nre running .Johnny IJeekmnn, Htnr forward of Dp Nerl, a lint rnee for the premier hCorhiR honors pi the. organization. .Tohnny hns been out front by n good lnurRln for several tojeeks. but 1ms only phlyed twice In fhc-nnst fortnight, lth the result that Ji trio of pivot men have cut down Ills advantage. In fact, Kddlu Dollu, of Camden, is tie with him. Hut when It comc to tossing the two pointers into the net with consistency one must look in the direction of Oscar Orlmstead, "the big Swede." lie Is on ton In this respect with twenty -five, nu nvjrage of 2.B0 per game. Several players liave done better, but they have .not participated in many games. Thcv are 'White, of Trenton; Bcck tnan, of Do Xeri: Joe Fogarf, with no club, and Garry Schmeelk. (Srimstead, with Hcveu goals against De Nerl. while playing .Tohnny ltecltman. is still the best individual marK ior ouu guinc. Vowell on Top , Powell, of Germautown, is first in tossing the baskets from the black mark. The idol of the Stenton Field Club has twenty-six one-pointers to his credit, while Hockman, I,uwrence nud Dolin nre in the throes of a deadlock for the runner-up berth. AVith the first half over, Camden leads both nn the offensive and the defensive. The Skeeters lead in points scored with '58, just one to the good over (iermau town, but when the Subuibanitcs follow up their shots their scores will mount Ivigher. Tho North Phillies' trip to the bot iom Is being repidly enhanced L poor defensive work. They have hud more .jifllntg scored against them than any t'eamiin the league, 2(il), with another J&Cal "club, De Nerl, second with Uo'J. 'Camden's Illg Lead TJie second series gets under way this week and only n wondcrfuLspurt on the part Of Gcrmnntown or Trenton will deprive Bill Kennedy's cohorts of the first-half penuont. The Jersej men have beaten every team they played twice,, with the exception of Beading, and the Point-Scoring Records ( Made by Six Clubs points hcorkii nv ci.rns Tenm (I. l'.O Catmint ..,, ..... to (Jrrmnntfiuti N. PhlladrlliliU. lie Nfrl , Trenton .,..,. Heading Tntnla in JO 10 10 10 "oo 11.11. A. T.P. 1IH 21 2 :n 40 si 21) SO SO 1(1 10. XI) J 78 101 an mi 11 All 237 233 217 242 1111 440 511 105 1133 Ad.MNST CI.UIW !'. POINTS HCORKII Trnm 1. Cnnidrn -.. 10 Trrntfln . . . ID llmcllnic 10 (tarmntttoMil ..... 10 I Nrrl, 10 N. Phlliidrlphln.. 10 Total (10 410 Sll 1 11.(1. A. ;i.t a 23 41 SI 3!) A2 l)U 11 SI 3 1IIJ S3 HI Ul 17 SO (II Sll lAs 1133 Bears were responsible for their only defent, 1!)-lffi Thevhad this game well in hand nnd were freezing the ball in the last min ute when Bredbcnner recovered it in n scrimmage nnd made the winning goal. Germautown should Improve with the addition of Schmeelk nnd Ilolmau. Germuntown meets Trenton tomorrow night and Al Cooper's clun at last hns struck its stride, which means the G's will have to hustle. The records follow: Tome, Trcnloo , ... RuffHrmnn, DeNerl..... imirKpriv. Jiencnnff . , , llredbcnnpr. Heading.,.. Muller, Trrnlon , ... Helen. De Nerl KoRnrtv, relensed McWIlllams. Do Nerl... Ijeonara. xio wen llounh, Trenten.., Caihnian. N. Phlla. Million, Heading Dcltrlch, N I'hlla Martin. Ileadlnir.. ..... Hlmlncllneer. (lpnr.rtnt'ii. HarKreavea Trenton ... Sutle. Trenton Miller. I)e Ntrl Schmeelk, (lermantown. I.loyd, Trenton. , Holman, (lermantown ., Nornmn De Nerl ..... llcRffit, Reading .. ..... Carney, Oermnntown . . . HaHey, Do Nerl Dehnert. De Nerl FltucraM. OermanUmn Lonnox, Oamden Knnrh. Ileadlr.e ....'... Armstrong (lermantown Hide, Camden. . Donnelly. Trenton 10 7 in o 4 4 II 10 a r. 7 5 7 11 S , 4 I) 4 1 a i i lo in n 10 14- a 12 2 1 7 4 12 8 2 4 111 4 II I n as 10 SI .1 II) 0 2 .1 7 2 H 2 7 1 7 a r, a a a a a 2 i i l n 0 4 4 1 t T 3 6 1 1 n a 4 2 4 3 n l o 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 (I 0 1 n n l Caught in the Cage GOLF RULES SHAKE-UP WASHINGTON PLAYS HERE Plnjer 'Team OJ.O.n.O.A P. lleckman. De Nerl 79 23 :!." 4 71 Dolin. Camden 10 l!3 2.1 2 71 Lawrence, Grrmantown. 10 21 a," 2 f7 Orimstead, N. I'hlla..,. 10 M 13 11 H Cnmi. Headlns in J( 22 R it2 Krantkle. Uprmnntown. . 10 1 24 10 t2 runlmy, N. Phlln 10 17 18 K 1VJ Newman Trenton 10 18 lit 7 -M Harlow. Trenton 10 12 27 3 Til Powell. Germantown. ... Hi 12 2H 11 f0 Campbell, Camden l 11 21 5 4 Kerr, Camdon 101H 12 4 4S Dark N. Phlln II 1ft IS 8 4 Dreyfuss. Do Nerl to 10 10 14 4S Steele, Camden 10 It 111 II 47 Ilrown. N. Phlla 38 10 it U lllaclc, Germanthwn n 10 12 8 44 DelKhan. Camden 10 12 1 4 4a Mnrrlft. RradltiK 10 11 JO as White. Trenton 4 15 7 3 37 Rex A. C. to Meet Hog Island Satur day at S. & C. Field The well-known Hex A.I football team, of AVnshiunton, lioltlcrM of the southern Independent grid eluunplon fiMp, will ploy in (his city next Sat nrdny. They will fnee tlio Ilojf Island outfit, champions of the Delaware Kiver Leauue, at Straw bridge & Clothier Field. ling Island will be represented by n galaxy of stats, Including Sullivan, of the Idaho University, and Veddern. of Georgetown, and tnnnr otliefw of tlint cnlibtc. The local footballers itre work ing under Oourh Vnrkei. of Yale, and their new plnH no doubt will mirprlsc the "Washington bojK The Hex A. V. comes here with u-big 'reti.M hnvluff lost but ono came in four ears. Mnu southern college stars will be een in tupir Inie-up. Pioneer Champions Allentown, Vn Dee 8 Two thousand fans naw tho rioncers rat)turo the amateur flinmplonshlp of Allentown bv defeatlntr Temiirnnrp team. 14 to 0 In lh flrnt qunrter Vlltb. h j. through tacklo phiy, evaded the cntlro Temnnranre eleven for a touchdown. In the lut quarter Gutde man, Intereeptln a forward Jirpb, ran 10 .VHrds for another tnll Gorman and Jlr shall Hturi-tM for Tempernnre Ally MfWlllInmH nald farewell to the Kat crn Jjfoirue on Saturday nlpht. He hna Rone to larkeburB, which npena tho neawin on Saturday with the Heading Olivets. On tho club aro aio cnarue white, i,arme, Iavffl and l.ou Martin. Horace Ilealo ha a erected what Is paid to !k the most modern banket bull hall In America. Hn tma tabued many Invitations for tho opening Kiitne Prewldfnt'Srhfffer, of tho HaMcm Tatruo aaya he will station a man at Parkeshurft to ascertain If any Karftern I.eiKUT titija there and nnea will be plastered on vr every offense. Jlmmv numnev In the official referee and he la In a quandary whnt to do Ono thin in certain. h cannot very well attend to Irtth, but will consult with Mr. Ilea to on the matter this week. ,V vUU to Camden dreslnc room on Sat urday nltfht showexl a newcomer, or rather ino return oi an om one niiiy .Miicnfii, tho man who had th slcul chartre if th" JeuelN. will look aYtor the Skeeters. HIM Kennedy having inuuccu mm to ttccctu me position; mmmmmmm If they nil ptued the game like Andy Sti Hit there would be leca trouble for the refereei. in the flvo Ramon he ha been with Trenton h haa committed but elcht offenses. In the five Karnes h has been to the foul lino but once I'm it rnni nre iiblTlnr n tinmilnent nnrt in deciding Karnes of late. Germantown tops all teams In the Kastern Ijcukuo In thin nBnant tliitli Jrif ttnltnnn n nil flarpv -ri.'irv ;ii i"" .!. ' -miu v. Schmeelk aro extertH from the flfteen-foot Tiiurk and tho G'a nhHild be ablo to uphold Its record. , ,, n While Joe Foeurty whh In tho name IhlH season h" fhowed hN usual proficient v in makintr neiu Roain. no nas u retoni ai (rood oa tho bent, and H he In pasKcd up Ueadlm? 'madel tho mlntako of Its life when !.. n(afn tAs tat livuin llruilli.iiinii 11 III IIItT t"H"IOIl 1IHD VV B'F.i III VUI" ! I "III hardly mnko Ktxwl utii tt Is nlmut tlni" the cry wan .henrd. "Oct Charlie O'lJonnoll phck Tom Dunlfavy 1ms not bpn phut out In a wholn same. Thi1 tlmt tMo i-nntepta In which ho wan blanked he pl.ocd only u few minutes. H tnka h orett Kood tnnn to keep Tommy from at leat tfettlni; a nlnle Roy Htrlc 1b fdluptn?, arcordtnjr lo the Hirures. for fhe captain of tho Skeetera hnn scored tnlt once In the last four (fumes Hut If Hoy Is tho sample of a plaser slipping there are forty manners and four league that would clve a whole lot for him It's a case of the figure iwMmr wronc for once tV apwtfltor Rt 3atUrda'H prame offered to proe that Camden was not ns pood an manv bellecd because It did not score one quarter of the shots It took. He Is tor rect. Hut Camden pets the uoMn. and If It takes tho shot, which tho others do not, or. perhaps, to bo more correct do not Kot don't hate tho Skeeters Important Changes May Result From St. Andrew's Conference For some wrrki past thp srcrftnrjr nf tlio t'nltrd Htittrs (inlf Assorlntinn lins Iiopu lit. rnimminlriitlon with llio inj 1 mill nni'lrnt coniinlttrp of St. An drew's, now tlint that committer hns Iipcii rpiirRimlxpil. In rcRiirtl to for tnln motlillrntloiiM In the rules ot golf nml thp (iiirstloii of stnntlnriltzliiK the Rolf hnll. A Rtent tlenl of study hna bepii rIvcii these stilijccts both hero mid abroad, nnd It him hpen drenied Wise, In order that there iiiny bp n thoroiiRh nnderstandliiK nml better re sults accomplished, to send n commit tee representing the I'nlted States llolf Assnclathjn nbrond in the early nprhiR to confer with the ro.ial nml ancient committee on the above subjects, as well us sonic minor nintters. This com mittee will be appointed at the next meetliiE of the I'liltcd Statps (lolf As Mieiatlon, ou.Jaiutnr' 0. in Xpw York city, anil further particulars will be brouiflit out at tlint time. Ollveti Down Walnut A. C. Ileadliid, Til., t)ep R. llatllln In a sea of mud the lteadlna- Olivet, nlmlnlstcred a 2.VII laclrot tn tho Walnut A it eleven after a bitterly fought Kama for the amateur championship of Iteaillnic on (leorgo Held sesterday Trupp's no-surd run for a touch down, after recuverlnir a fumble, featured. Norse Skater After Yankee (llirlstlanln. Norway. Dec 8 Oscar Mat hlesen. the words Ue skating champion, has rhallenire'l Itohert Mel.enn the Amer Nn (hatnphitt lo skate a match race at Chrlstlanla next K.brutry It Is understood hero that Mel.enn will accent thu chnllenre. Auto Show for Lebanon Lebanon, Pa,, Dee 8 Lebanon Is tn hae Its first auto show during the week of March 10-1.1. It will be held under the auspices of tho newly organised Auto Trades Association of Lebanon. 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By the middle of December the UNITED STATES GRAIN CORPORATION will have placed in most of our cities not already provided with similar flour at similar prices suitable retail packages under the name UNITED STATES GRAIN CORPORATION STANDARD PURE WHEAT FLOUR. This flour may be bought at retail at prices around 75c per 1 2 pound package and $1.50 per 24J2"Pund package. Retailers may buy this flour anywhere in the United States packed in paper sacks of the retail package sizes, in carlots, at $10.43 per barrel, or in cotton sacks, at $10.80; and in less than carlots, in paper, at $1 1.15, or in cotton at $1 1.55. UNITED STATES GRAIN CORPORATION STANDARD PURE WHEAT FLOUR will also be made available to bakers, packed in NO-pound jute sacks in carlots, at a price of $10.25 per barrel. It is very desirable that our people shift part of their demand for flour from the product of the hard spring wheats to the product of the soft winter wheats, because nature this year reduced the spring wheat crop by 1 50,000,000 bushels while increasing the winter wheat crop about the same amount. The soft wheat flours make excellent bread, and consumers and bakers should not be misled by the misrepresentations of mill salesmen or others seek ing to discredit this appeal to the social conscience of our people. There is no lack of wheat of the best quality; 'UNITED STATES GRAIN CORPORA TION STANDARD PURE WHEAT FLOUR is made from the best soft winter wheats; it is not "War Flour" or "Victory Flour" and does not re semble them. Let the consumer be the judge. This flour should be obtainable on or about December 1 5th from the following dealers located in this city: AMERICAN STORES GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO. Also From Many Members of the GIRARD RETAIL GROCERS' ASSOCIATION and the FRANKFORD GROCERS' ASSOCIATION If you are unable to secure from your dealer this or similar flour at a similar price, please inquire the reason. We are ready to sell all retailers on the same terms that we havegold to stores now handling this flour. Watch this space for further announcement. UNITED STATES GRAIN CORPORATION H. D. IRWIN, Second Vice President 272 Bourse, Philadelphia, Pa. ly HlllllllllllimruiiMimilll'lilI'miliiiiiiiimmiiiMHiimiMimTnmM HIXIKT STK MSIIH'S Hi:OHT fiTKAMSUIPB 3fc Merchants & Miners Transportation Co. HAVANA LINE Fast Express, Freight and Passenger Service Every 10 to 15 Days NORFOLK, VA TO HAVANA, CUBA First Steamer S.S. Grecian Sailing 2 P. M. Dec. 12th Make Your Reservations for Passage and Freight Now Far: Adults $60 to $75 One, Way, Including War. Tax and Meals Wire or Write to HARRISS, MAG1LL & CO., Inc. General Agents NORFOLK, VA. ' or 425 Lafayette Building, Phila. Phone PU. 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