V')W1' I Of irtfi-f i ITTrtn v && l7'??''2tttf EVENING PUBLIC LE'OGEE-PHIEADELPHIA', SATURDAY, ' DECEMBER 13, 1919 17 PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT WHEN THORPE DECIDED TO QUIT FOOTBALL, HE BOOTED ANOTHER " Tr It !,, ft t V s I h- W ft 'THE DEL A YED FINAL," FEATURING E. RALPH, . LATEST IN CUE GAME With Nothing at Stake But Cellar, Jerseyitc Makes Greenleaf Stage Record Wait to Clinch Crown NEW CHAMP. RUNS 70 By JAMES S. CAKOLAN NOTHING was at stake. Nothing was depcnuVn' upon tho outcome and nobody cared. Despite the uulmportanco of the shot, Edgar f. Ralph, of IHghtstown. N. J., never gave more time, attention or thought to a play. He gavo an excel lent imnersonatlon of "much ado about nothing." First he looked over the table, the position of every on a of the fifteen ivories vms carefully noted, tho cue wan artistically massaged, tho table surveyed once again and then time was taken out for a short rest while Mr. Ralph gazed at the score board which read some thing like this: Ralph Greenleaf i S3 ISO A second time Mr. Ralph majestically strode toward the head of the table where the break always1 takes place. Edgar "scented" a combination, lea minutes was lost in the hopeless searcli for a possible piny. Jlalps Smiles Finally n smile brightened his usually dull and serious visage. He glanced at the referee in the hope that tho iciclelike Peterson would smilo ap proval and recognition. All Edgar re ceived inreturn was a scowl from that frigid person. . Mr. Ralph was dying Kme. Per haps It would bo his last visit to the green this championship tourney, and that last vu.lt must be wo(ih while. Edgar wasn't going to take any chance. A second smile found its away across his unwrinkled face. A third visit was made to the head of the table. A care ful examination revealed what was only too apparent to the spectator in the most remote section of the hall that there was only one ivory loso and that the ten. Great Discovery Mr. Ralph made this wonderful dis covery after eighteen minutes ten and two-fifths seconds of concentrated de liberation and exhaustive research. Ttnon it mu Hint Edcar confioentially returned to that sector where the cue ball wns waiting quietly and patiently. Without a tremble in his coarse vnl. he called forth in clear, cold A 't Tlnferpp. ten ball." Ralph took deliberate, careful aim, ,,,! tni.In nnn nf the nrettiest muffs, boots or errors ever executed in a title tnnrnnv Tt wns n elorioiiH tinnle. This proved to be Ralph's farewell visit to the tabic and all this careful . nrenarntion was not futile, for It clinched n tie for him for last place. Tho Oilier Ralph Ralph Grccnlcnf, the other and minor part of the act, did nothing more than make a high run of seventy, comploto the match In eighteen innings nnd clinch the nationnl pocket billiard championship, winning by the oneT-sid -Eil figure of 'lKf to 53. All credit must bo given to game guys. Edgar Ralph proved a regular hero in more ways than one. It was against Edgar that Renny Allen set " a new world 8 nigh-run marK oi eigniy one, and it was against this same Ed nr that' Greenleaf beat his own high- rnn itinrlt with a tfeventv nnd came close to shattering the one established bv Allen. Edgar posed beautifully during the long run. Ho shifted position with each new rack and changed his cue with the grace and ease of an artist accustomed to long waits uecween innings. Misses Rig Chance Greenleaf had the chance of his young career to set n new mark. Ho was in A d 'icellent stroke and there seemed to dc tin limit tn his run. He executed. a won derful shot in recording His slxtlew point, when he made n kiss shot on the thirteen ball .off the six ivory itito the corner pocket. Everything went smoothly until he accounted tor nis seventiein poini. n made the point easily, but his cue ball became reckless and painfully took ref uge behind the two ball against fhe head n'rnnna from the eallcrr and others irreeted this position. Benny Allen shifted twice, then gazed In tho oppo .11. .HrsrHnn. Tils record was in dan ... o.t nil l.lnrnil nn that shot. The two ball was open nnd there, was a long play for the corner, but it was a tough Greenleaf made one of his hasty shots, the ball hit the far rail and glid ed damagingly away from tho pocket. Thus ended Grsenleaf's big opportun ity 'to set up a mark that could have stood a lot of battering. Second Place Open Now that Greenleaf has been in stalled the national pocket billiard king, which brings with it a $1500 nurse and a $2400 yearly salary from the Drunswick-Balke-Collendcr Co., he will complete his schedule against I?yton tonight, then make prepara tions for his tour of tho United States. At least seventy-five of the ninit (mnortant cities will be visited. Second nlace is still open. The man who will accompany Greenleaf on the trip will be decided this afternoon for the winner of the Allen-Geogh match will receive a $1250 prize and second honors. Third money or $1000 will be awarded to the loser. This match starts at 2:80 Tliero Is a triple tie for fourth place between Seaback, Kreuter and Concan non. All three havo finished their nine games, each winning five and losing four. They will divide the fourth prize ,of $750 three ways. ' ""ban files an appeal Makes Eleventh-Hour Move In Cour Battle With New York Magnates New York, Dec. 13.' It was learned today that at the eleventh hour In fact, almost at the fifty-ninth minute of the eleventh hour the Ran John son forces bad appealed from the dec!' slon of Justice Wagner in the celebrated Mays case. Their last day nf grace was Thurs day, and after 5 o'clock in the afternoon the papers were filed In the Supreme Court. The case will be argued before the appelate division, part 1, early In January. After that it will go to trial before a Jury on the merits of the case. Merchantvllle H. 8, Wins, 32-20 Merchantvlllo lllrti defeated Moorestown High in tho basketball nmt at Merchant ' villa yesterday. 82 to 20. The sensational playing of Hover and Wallace, thv Mer chantvllle forwards, wii a feature. Rogers cored eighteen .points and Wallace twelve, Ridley f ark H. 8., 26; Pelrce, 3 Jlrr Hohool laiita to stop the Ridley cunoi uuimct in ma pausis piayea e played -yewiMe u pom team Standing of the Cueists and Today's Final Schedule Wall Won Lost Klin' . fireenleaf "2 2? II. Allen a 2 SI J. Iteogh 6 2 41 I. Kreuter (I 4 20 . Hcabaek B 4 M J. Conmnnon . . 5 4 46 J. Lot ton 3 It A3 J. Mot tiro 3 0 4V M. Kink 1 S 2S E. Ilalph 1 8 22 r.c. 1.000 SOO .soo .,135 .8.15 .911 .sin .33 .111 .HI YESTERDAY'S BKSCLTB Oreenleaf bent Ralph. 123 to S3. Kcogh beat Maturn. 12S to 70. Sea back beat Conconnon, 123 to 04. TODAY'S FINAL SCHEDULE 2:30 t. m. Allen b. Keogh. 8:00 p. m. Clreenleaf vs. Layton. GOLF PROS SET TO DRUB AMATEURS TODAY Hoffner Brothers, Pro and Ama teur Leaders, Each Confident for Match at Philmont If n delucc of raln'or cloud of snow does not swoop down on Philmont this nftjjrnoon. thern will ue big times out there on the links. Charlie Hoffner, star pro. will lead to the conflict n strong quartette in n ballsomo against George Hoffner's amateur plekpd team. George is city amateur champion. He will have a strong team on hand. but. like mot events of the sort, is not nble as yet to name all of the members of his team. In other words, ho will know who they are when they show up nt the tee." according to the dope this morning. Ills first assistant will be Eddie Clarev. The other members of the team will likely be of the following, according ns it Is poKsihlc for thenf to make arrange ments: Jfax Marston, Francis Ivemhle. Wnlter Itevnolds. Svdney K. Sharwood. Norman Maxwell, Woody Tlatt, Paul Tewkeshurv or Pat Grant. This includes the best ten of the city, bo there is plenty of action promised, provided the wenthcr rankes the match possible. Tloth teams arc confident nf victory. Each of the respective captains admits his followers will win. The match will start about 1 :30. PHILADELPHIANS TO, FORE Tllden, Johnson and Williams Be lieved at Top of Tennis List New York. Dec. 13. The executive committee of tho United States Na tional Lawn Tennis Association held Its annual session nftlje Waldorf-Astoria yesterday afternoon. While tho committee wns In session it ratified the ranking list for the year of 1010. The list, however, will not be issued for pub lication until a week from tomorrow. It is almost n certainty that' William M. Johnston, the dashing California, 1ms been ranked ns the premier tennis player of the American contingent. Johnston won tho national champion ship, in which he defeated Gerald Pater, son, the great Australian expert, and William T. Tilden, of Philadelphia. THdcn has probably earned the hon ors as the second best player, with Kichard Norrls Williams 2d next to him. Others who arc probably placed among the "first ten" are Wallace Johnson, of Philadelphia; S. Howard Voshell, of thlscity; Nate Nlles, of Boston ; Ichiya Kumagae, of Japan, and Fred Alexander. It is said that Vincent Richard, the "boy marvel" of Tonkers, has earned nhigh place on the list. Muhlenberg vs. Penn When the Muhlenberg basketball team en counters Penn'e varsity Ave tonight In the Welghtman Hall cage, the up-state collegians will meet a better organized quintet than that which represented the Red and Illue last week. The competition for varsity center has virtually devolved into a victory for big Bill Graves: while a, similar battle for the gap at forward, which at the outset of the sea son was striven for by Springer, Hosenast. Mouradlan and Itamanot. has simmered down to a duel between the former pair, with the edge 111 favor of Rosenast. Itamanot has boen on the varsity squad four seasons; another season of cage work would be ad verse to faculty rulings. Mouradlan'a.ronditlon has not been of the best and his playing has not come up to the standard set by the two stars on last year's freshman quintet. Springer's echolaa. tla difficulties of last week have been over come, so he Is back in the competition, Shuler Chosen Cornell Captain Ithaca,- N. Y.. Deo. 18. John D, Shuler, a Junior, of Davenport, la., has been elected captain of the 1020 Cornell football team. Shuler played fullback on this year's eleven. He Is twenty-two years old and was a lieu tenant In the navy during the war. The captain-elect Is six feet one Inch In height nnd wfllshi. 100 Bounds. Ha la a. brother of Charles Shuler. former Cornell star half back. Hunters Killed Does Ilarrlsbarg, Dec. 18. Quito commission authorities who have beer, tracing the kills of bucks have found some evidence of shoot ing of does. It Is the Intention of the com mission to prosecute all gunners who have disregarded the law. The kill of bucks this year Is declared to havo run higher than even before. Friends' Central Wins Indoor Game Indoor baseball got Its official start when when tho Friends' Central School players defeated the faculty team. 18 to 12. beforo a largo crowd In the school gymnasium yes terday afternoon. The faculty team Includ ed a number of the Friends' veterans, but wus well represented with Coach Dale Bar ton, of the football team; Coach Botsford, of the basketball .squad, and Physical Di rector John II. Bell. Donovan Coach for Cub Pitchers Chicago. Dec. 13. -"Patsy" Donovan, one time major league star, has been signed to act as coach of the Chicago National League Club's pitching staff, It has been announced. Ho will also assist Manager Mitchell In di recting the club, Dowries Beat Gray In 12 Rounds Boston. Deo. 18. Johnny Downs, of Cleve land, won the decision over Johnny Gray, of Chelsea, In a fast ten-round bbut at the ComnrarcUl A. C. lart night. Dpwnes was the aggressor and scored well with stiff Jabs. Xownes came to strong In the final sessions that the referee gave him the de cision. One thousand fans were turned away, Oregon Accepts1 I'asodena, Calif.. Deo. 18. The University of Oregon formally tias accepted an Invi tatlnn fmm the Tournament of Rosea Assn. elation to meet the Harvard team New Year's Day In the 'annual East vs. West ;b.V foot Fleischer Meets Hohlfeld The Fleischer Manufacturing Company soccer football team was scheduled to meet the Hohlfeld eleven this afternoon, on the former's grounds at Twenty-second and Reed streets. There Is a lot of Interest In this game among the down town soccer fol lowers, as It is one of the Industrial League frays. Media H. 8., 49J Temple Prep, 13 Media. Pa.. Deo. IS. The Media High School five won Its second victory of the seuaon yesterday by defeatlngf Temple Prep. 40 to 13. Captain Tuckerman. of Media, starred with seven Held goals. MoTlgue Easy for Harry Greb nlnrhamton N. V,. Iec. IS Harry fjreb, of-Pltlsburgh. decisively outfought and out- pointed Mike MoTisha, the Irish champion, in:tia;,?i,iiSLtTr' "' ?w Makes Good at Brown J ,- ?v -. s' .-.' 3 4' .5 iWi ?w uJWmtm $ r$ fevj V'; vS ssiisiiiiJiaJ'ASSii WILLIAM II. SHUI'KUT Ardmoro athlete, who won his var sity letter in football nt Ilronn University In his first year ns n varsity candidate. Ho played reg ularly In (he backflrld GLENSIDE ELEVEN IN TITLE BATTLE Contests Cheltenham Township Football Championship With Oak Lane Today Oake Iine rinerls . Waldls . . . R. Johnnon. Wntton . ... It. Johnson. Read Montgomery IMppr . ... Mirch . . . . ltrlscoe C'nrttnn , . Olenolile ... Venter .. Frlfker . .. Abbott . . MrCann , . . (Iregor Frretiton .... Hill . . Ilrnnil . . , I.nrv . . hchflfly . ... (iray Vmnlre . lefl n,t left tackle. . left gtinnl. . . . . renter, . . . liitlit ctinril. .. .right tnrkle. ., . . . .right end. . . quarterback . . left Imlfhnck . .right Imlrhnrk ..fullback Referee WHIN, Northern.!. Alllrk. narlmnnlh. Tlmekeener Thorpe. Cheltenham lllih. Time IJ-nilnute period. Football enthusiasts of Cheltenham township and Hie northern nnliiirlinii section are waiting with interest for the championship fnntbnlU game this altcrnoon between the Oak Lane and thr fiienside teams, which will be played on the Cheltenham High School atiuetlc Held at ttlKlns I'arK. The game will decide the cham nionshin of Cheltemhain tnwnshin. Oak Lane has alrend? eliminated Cheltenham from the title by hand ing them a 31-tn-O defeat. On the other hand, Ambler lias defeated Oak Lane by 0 to 0. and Olenside defeated 'Ambler by the same score. Wilde-Mason Bout In Milwaukee Mllnauke. Dec. 18. Frankle Mison. of Port .Wavne, Ind will be tho ni-xt man Jimmy WUde, British flyweight champion, will meet in an American ring, according to reports. Mason and Wilde will be matched for a bout frere shortly after tho first of the year, It was stated, Downlngtown Downs Rookwood Doirnliutonn, I'a.. Dec, IS. Rookwood, of Fhtladelphll. went down to a 3ttto-!J.1 de feat last night liefore the heaw scoring of the locals. Downlngtown pla&cd tin aggres ntvo game from the start, and with every one of the five locals scoring ono or more field goals, were never In danrer of losing. The first half terminated In a 22-to-l.l score. Subject ta Chant MONDAY ALHAMrtRA 12th, Morrli (a) ft Passyunlc Av. Ethel Clayton In More Deadly Than the Male Arnixo 62d and Thompson 8ts. (s Constanco Tnlmatlgn In A Temperamental Wife ARCADIA Chestnut below 10th St. () Constance Ulnney In Erstwhile Susan BELMONT S2d above Market St. () Uert Lstelt In Lombard!, Ltd. IILUI'.niltD (s) Tom Moore In Iord and Lady Algy nroad & ttusquenanna Ave. nilOADWAY Broad and Snyder Ave. () Hryant It Pays DROAD ST. Auditorium, Logan JJroad St. ab. Roclcland The CAPITOL 722 Market St. () Elsie Ferguson Counterfeit CKDAR 00th St. and Cedar Ave. () Dorothy Turning COMSBUM Market Bet. 09th and COth Enid Bennett In What Every Woman Learns COLONIAL Gtn. and Maplevrood Aves, (s) Bryant It Pays E5IPREH8 Main St.. (si Viola Please Manyunk ETJHEKA , . 40th and Market Sts. Dorothy Dalton In L' Apache FAMIT.Y 1311 Market St. () Enid Bennett In What Every Woman Learns FAIRMOUNT 2flth St. and Olrard Ave. (s) Frank Keenan In Brothera Divided IfRANKFOHD 4715 Hrankford Ave. () Douglas MacLean In 23 V, Hours' Leave TOANKLIN ,. . , Third and Fltiwater Sts. (s) Florence Vldor In Poor Relations BOTH BT. TirKATRE Helow Spruce St. Alice Vengeance OREAT NORTHERN Broad St. at Erie Ava. (s) Geraldlne Flame of IMPEnlAL 80th and Walnut 8ts, (s) Checkers JKFFKBSON 20th and Dauphin Sts. Irene Castle in The Invisible Bond JCMDO (s) Front St. and Olrard Ave. Cecil B For Better, LEADER 41st and Lancaster Ave. (s) The Miracle Man LIBERTY e Proad and Columbia AvT Gladys Brockwelt in Thieves LOCUST 02d and Locust Sts. ( Elsie Ferguson in Counterfeit MARKET ST. TnEATHE 3S3 Market 8t. s) Viola Please MODEL 425 South St. ) Florence Her jaxoN B2d and Market Sts. s) Blllle Rhodes In The Bluo Bonnet OVERDROOK ,0Sd and Haverfo.'d Ave. ( Ail-Star Cast In The Open Door PALACE J214 Market St. () Male and Female William Farnum tn The Last of the Duanes Ridge Ave. ft Dauphin St. PniNCESS 1018 Market St. (s) Madelalne Lost BKOKNT t Market Bt, helow 17th () Lucy Cotton In The Miracle of Love RIALTO Otn. at Tulpehocken (s) Tom Rough-nidlng mvou 62d and Bansom,Sts, (s) Mack Sennett's Bathing Girls nnnY Market St. below 7th .. () Dorothy Dalton In The Weaker Sex. BAVOY 1211 Market St. ) D. W. Orimth's Scarlet Days 8IANLKY Market above 16th () Norma Talmsdge in The Isle of Conquest BTTtANO , . ,, ) Oermantown Ave. at Venango Elsie Ferguson in Counterfeit VICTORIA Ninth and Market Sts. () Tom llli In The Speed Mantao WEST ALLEOIIKNY jsth and Allegheny (s) Mary The CAREER OF ANY MASCOT A SERIES OF WORRIES Hughey McLoon, Once With Athletics, Later in Basjtcl-l ball, Finds Plenty of Trou bles and Cares ' THK life of a big league mascot is just one worry nftcr another. The duties of a manager or n plnyer arc nothing compared with the burden carried by that very important part of the machine the mascot. Think of the Importance of his job! He must be there long before game time to see that everything Is going right. Tho manager always reports to him, then the regulars and next- the sub stitutes. He must consult the trainer and learn the condition of the men. He must confer with the mannger before nny change is made during the tepid or heated struggles. The big league mascot is n combina tion manager-trainer-coarh. He es corts every player to the plate and he leads the grsnd march to the bench every time n player Is lucky enough to complete the circuit nnd bank a run. Then again he has that very Im portant job of attending to the bats. He must assort the ulllows carefully, be careful not to have them crossed or the handles placed in the wrong di rection, for the players nrc n super stitious lot and the mascot knows it. In fact, he Is just as superstitious. Hut it remained for one combination director to ndd new burdens to the ever-growing list. Now take the case of Hugh,ey McLoon, rntrd as the king of mascots. Hughey is a Quaker Cite nrodnet. He started his career with tho Mc Carinel A. A. He displayed such abil ity that he attracted the attention of Connie Mack and nftcr much effort was persuaded to desert the amateurs and become and out-and-out professional. This was In 1M4. Hughey joined the Athletics in 1015 nnd for three kensons suffered terribly. "DOWN IN QUAKER CITT I.EAC1UE WYNDHAM nmAnn Hardy.. 170 1ST 1.W rindley. H 1D2 222 II. Zler. 172 17.1 1IMI Hot!.... 17. 11111 J 70 Kmedlcy. 20S 1S1 202 AVriland 1711 ISO 1(11) Italley., 14S 233 inn l.ungren 222 11)4 100 price... 180 11)1 201 Kick 178 215 23(1 Totals. SR7 1105 020 Totals. t00 t30 0S7 PIRATES TIOEItS Duncan. 1R4 1112 174 Kline... 201 214 101 Mount.. JS2 140 ISO !.ambert IS! 200 204 Mills... US .. 140 Hill 203 205 171 Oonant...211 10S 1K7 K'gholtl 210 1S4 1 Cook...;21 103 10.1 M'l-a'lln 100 155 181 Totals. 01(1 800 8S3 Totals. 004 O.-.S 015 MAJESTIC W. KLEPHANTS Flood... 10S 170 1K7 Nicholas 213 101 150 Uodgers HI vv .'of ieary., uii ,u 173 King... Orosa'n, Knox. .. 100 202 24.1 Hartley. 201 1S1 1SS 220 203 11)0 W. Zler. 201 15S .. 177 170 100 Nock... 157 204 170 Urnu-n 100 Totals 050 8021020 Totals. 031 040 880 TMAYMOHB rtEXAM.S And'snn. 100 214 ISO Elliott . 102 178 183 Kn'dler IK" 13 215 Dynes . 100 172 100 Danker. 233 213 12R Ca'nbell 204 184 10S Wa.ner. 102 173 170 nadcllffe 104 Miller. . , 200 tOS 174 Cluest.. 101 177 153 Gamon.. 102 IKK Totals. 080 030 878 Totals. 044 003 021 PHII.ADEl.PHIA COAI. TRADE I.EAOUE COHTIUOHT WKNTH Hellner. "5 103 108 Dickie,. 148 158 202 rtrlght. 150 123 125 Maloney. 07 115 00 rornog.. 144 155 138 U'renoi 153 88 132 noddorft 134 135 lot Oall'her. 112 184 114 Graham 104 100 150 Ward... 170 132 101 Totals. 753 730 088 Totals 0511 047 735 SEE ANNOUNCEMENT DAILY IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER AND EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS FOR WEEK OF DECEMBER 15 TO DECEMBER 20 TUESDAY Ethel Clayton In More Deadly Than the Male Constance Talmadge In A Temperamental Wife Constance Blnney In Erstwhile Susan Bert I.n tell In Lombardl. Ltd Corlnne Griffith In The Climbers Washburn In to Advertise Bryant Washburn In It Pays to Advertise Bryant It Pays Miracle Man The Miracle Man In Elsie Ferguson In Counterfeit Olsh in the Tables Dorothy Glsh in Turning the Tables Enid Bennett In What Every Woman Learns Washburn In to Advertise Tlrj'ant Washburn In It Pays to Adtertlse Rryant It Pays Dana In Get Married Viola Dana In Please Get Married Olive The Jack Plckford In Bill Apperson's Boy Madge Strictly Florence Billings In Heart of a'0psy Enid Bennett In What Every Woman Knows D. Dourlas MacLean In 23 'A Hours' Leave Mabel Normand In Jinx Joyce of Durand Alice Jo)ce Vengeance otDurand Pauline Peace of Farrar In the Desert Geraldlne Farrar In Flame of the Desert Checkers Marguerite Clark In Luck In Pawn H. n. Fugitive de Mllle's for Worse De Mllle's Don't Change Your Husband The Miracle Man The William Farnum In The Last of the Duanes Elsie Ferguson In Counterfeit Dana in Get Married Viola Dana In Please Get Married Reed Qame In Guy Emoey In The Undercurrent Blllle Rhodes In The Blue Bonnet Ora Carew In Loot Earl The Male and Female Tho Miracle .Man Traverse In II. B. Warner Money Lucy Cotton In Tho Miracle of I.ove Mix In Robert Warwick In An Accidental Honeymoon Romance Mack Sennett's Bathing Girls John Cumberland in The Oay Old Dog nearrli Mlcheiena, The Price Woman Pays Norm Talmsdge In The Isle of Conquest Norma Tho Isle Elsie Ferguson tn Counterfeit Tom Mlx-tn The Speed Manlaa Plckford In Hoodlum Mary Plckford In The uoouium , 16 ! "ii 'V IV llUOlIUY McLOON He wns with the A's when they were losing nnd every mascot knows thnt there's nothing worse than trailing niong with a trailer. So Hughey began to seek a change. He wns a grent pal of Scott Perry, the big Mnck pitcher. When Perry joined the Chester Ship team in the fall of 1SI17, Hughey accompnnicd him. From tills time dnled the absence of Hughey from the A's. He did plenty of semi-professional mnscntlng Inst season, but Hughey, as a big leaguer, did not relish life In the minors. During the last season he has been mascnting for Frank Poth. He worked well for a time with the North Philly Americans nnd when the mnnagement changed hands, Hughey moved to (!er mnntown along with Poth. Only n few days ngo Connie, aroused by the success of the classy mascot, uroto nnd Informed the star that he was welcome to make his headquarters at Stiibe Pnrk ut any time. So don't be surprised to see Hugh McLoon, king of the mascots, doing duty nt Twenty-first and Lehigh next ' seaion OUR ALLEY" nUnWIND-WHlTE THOM.NE-NEAL.E TO Kirk 132 103 10S roster.. 170 lflll 185 I'latt. . 14U 1S2 155 Paget . 157 150 181 Hcebtier 173 120 114 Donahue 100 131 100 fllmher. 130 148 102 MKJIn's. 130 140 113 Stllltl 138 144 120 Hurley. 123 211 117 Totals 728 703 725 Totals 748 818. 702 KMANKL.IN WHITNBT-KBMMKIl E.RTa'l 113 144 113 Ixng'rlh 108 109 100 Nlrhnls. Ill) 121 138 Dar'gton 121 113 127 A CTa'l 108 142 125 Noblette 120 108 131 Dungun. loo 141 iai Klrk'trlck 08 .. .. Conley . 112 180 107 McCa'dle 133 100 148 Kodlsh. . .. 1S3 100 Totall Hi Tin 1178 Totals 007 802 741 STANDARD PRESSED STEEI. LEAGUE riiANT NO. 1 PI.ANT NO. 3 Wlttman 101 131 170 Elmer.. 170 120 101 Hend'son 134 107 135 Dolling. 100 118 110 Salt. . 182 127 112 Potts... 04 131 113 Krder.. 150 173 15.1 Martin.. 152 130 170 Welsslng 133 102 151 Towler.. 134 90 144 Hdcp... 01 01 04 Totals 74U iv. 7.1 Totals 723 070 784 TI.ANT NO 2 OFFICE fichnlck. 134 147 100 Hrngle.. 145 103 123 Do Arm. 80 120 15S Hlmmel. 121 ISO 130 Jamie... 117 115 137 Minder.. 130 143 120 Klnsth . 171 134 178 Mast.... 140 110 153 Hull 12K so 114 Kneer... 175 130 14H Ilflcp... is is is Totals 717 717 601 Totals 1154 023 714 Applegate Knocked Out York, Pa., Dec. 13. Harry Applegate, of Philadelphia, whs a poor match fcr Leo Ilouckhere last night and Mas knocked out In the second round. The Phlladelphlan worked uell Just at the beginning of tho bout, but. after this flush, subsided, and In the second cosslon dropped under a hard stomach punch. v ?R'i .t v . - jr 'ApS WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Ethel Clayton In More Deadly Than tho Male Anita Stewart In The Copibat Elaine Hummersteln In Tho Country Cousin E K. Lincoln In Virtuous Men Constance Blnney In Erstwhile Susan Constance Jilnney in Erstwhile Susan Bert Ltell In Lombardl, Ltd Dorothy aish In Turning the Tables Corlnne Griffith In The Climbers Mabel Normand The Jinx Washtnirn In to Advertise Elsie Ferguson Counterfeit The Miracle Man The Miracle Man Elsie Ferguson Counterfeit Robert Warwick In An Adventure In Hearts 3. K. Hnckett in Ashes of Love J. It. Hackett In Ashes of Love The Miracle Man The Miracle Man Washburn In to Advertise Viola Dana In Please Get Married Thomas In Spite Bride Olive Thomas In The Spite Bride Kennedy In Confidential Madge Kennedy In Strictly Confidential Star Cast In Poor Relations William Desmond In Illue Bandanna W. Griffith's Scarlet Da)s Viola Dana In rieaso Get Married J. K. Ilarkett In Ashes of LoVe J. K. Heekett In Ashes of Love Bessie Barrlscale In Beckoning Roads Mary MacLaren Bonnie Bonnie Lassie Frederick In Roaring River Florence Reed In Her Game Geraldlne Farrar In Flams of the Desert Dmicla Maclyan In 23 H Hours' Leave Checkers Viola Dana In Please Get Married Warner In A From Justice W. 8. Hart In John Petticoats Dorothy OIh In Nugget Nell Stella Telbot In The Price of Innocence Miracle Man The Mlrncle Man Doualae MacLean In 23V4 Hours' Leave Alice Joyce In The Vengeance of Durand Elsie Ferguson in Counterfeit Lucv Cotton In The Miracle of Love Viola Dana In Please Get Married, Theda Ilara In The Lure of Ambition The Tom Mix In The Heart of Texas Ilvan Albert Rav In Vaaabond Lurk Blllle rthodes In The Blue Bonnet Herbert Rawllnson In The Carter Case Williams In Block Gate Bert Lytell In Lombardl, Ltd. Male and Female Male and Female The Miracle Man The Mlraclo Man William Farnum In Last of the Duanes dladjs Ilrockveell In Thieves Lucy Cotton In The Miracle of Ixive Lucv Cotton In The Miracle of I.OVO Dorothy Glsh In Turning the Tables Houdtnl Lu The Orlm Game Mack Sennett's Bathing Girls Ethel Clayton In More Deadly Than the Male Enid Bennett In Whit Krery Woman Learns Itoue Peters In You Ntfr Know Your Luck Dolores Caaslnelll In Right to Lie ' Harry Morey In The Darkest Hour Talmadge In of .Conquest Norma Talmadse In The Isle of Conquest Elsie Ferguson In Counterfeit Ethel Clayton In More Deadly Than the Mare Tom Mix In The Hpocd Manlao Florence Bllllnr In Falsi) 2ods Tom Mix In The Speed Manlao Bathlnf Cllrls In Ysn- Ke Poodle In Berlin kea COLUMBATOWIEET PENN ON GRIDIRON P. M. C. Dropped for Virginia Military Institute on Red and Blue Football Schedule AWARD VARSITY LETTERS Columbia and the Virginia Military Institute, two new nnmes in Tenn's football annals, will meet the lied nud Mine on the gridiron next fall. In re vealing (he outcome of the dlscuiilon held In n meeting of the Athletic Coun cil of Ihe t'niversity of Pennsylvania yesterday three glaring alterations In the football schedule were In evidence the inauguration of contests with the nbovc teams nnd the dropping of the Pennsylvania Military College. The balance of the schedule is com prised of the old guards, Lafayette, Stnte, Pittsburgh. Dartmouth and Cor nell, with Delaware, Ilucknell and Swarthinorc, who were seen in action on 1'rnnklin Field last fall. Twenty-four of the varsity men re ceived the coveted varsity "P," posd. bly the most desirable symbol of athletic achievement at Penn. Pard Penrce and Hen Derr were the only members of the team, whose playing justified the nwnrd. hut who were denied the distinction. The former is admittedly n profrsslnnal, and in his case the award of n vnrsity letter is beyond question as it woulil embody recognition of professionalism. The big Dakntan, Derr, never confessed to the nccusatlons, but stands in such nn unfavorable light that the council could not grnnt him n letter without submitting the University's reputation to great risk. The varsity men to receive the var sity "P." ns proposed by the football committee nnd npproved by the Athletic Council, arc as follows: Captain Hell, Hrunner, L. AVrnv, Thomas, Dieter, Tltzol. Little, H. Mil ler. Hopper, It. Miller. Neylon. Slav nard, Ornves. AVithington, O'Cnrmnn, Itex Wrny. Kills, Harvey, Hroun. ,toc Straus. StcNichol, Crawford, Frank. After withstanding the brunts of dally scrimmages with the vnrsity team, the following members of the scrubs arc awarded their varsity uumbers: Ito setsky, Wilford, Ilourns, Copelnnd, Hradly, (Jotwals, Cochran. Fritz Straus, Tatnal. Townsend. SlcCormlck, Stip plee. Itity. SlcCnll, Plnney. Wolfe, Hoswcll, Davidson, Tnvies, Davidson. Farres. Slcllvainc, Quigley, Stelner, SIcAnnlly, Brudcr and flnrdy, Aknho shi, Wentz, Temple, Leonard. Kroch ncr. Hagerty. Coward and Whltchlll. The members of the undefeated fresh men eleven to be awarded their fresh man numerals arc : Captain Don Orlfun, Colder, Erdlets, Fnrrell, Wilson, Heckus. Iliben, Arm strong, Leahnm, drove, Wntkins, titles, ,T. Stiller, Denver. Thurmaii, Smith, Sawyer, Gove, Humboldt, Sweeney, Humes, Itobb, French, Spenrs, Watson, Cnrrigan, Stathewson and Frag. Olander to Lea'd Southern At a banquet of the footbntl team last night at Coach Dean Johnston's house Olander, a veteran of three seasons, who plas guard, was elected captain of the 1020 Red and lriack gridiron team. Coach John ston was presented with a gold watch and chain by the squad and In turn each mem. her of the team received a silver football. Including Captain Ooldblatt Dessen. Hern stein. Leopold Olander, Hoehm lUumenthal, reldmun. Freeman, Hears. Stamm, Adellzzl. Dojle. McKendry, Klrschner and Manager Cooper. FRIDAY SATURDAY Elaine llammersteln tn The Country Cousin Elaine llammersteln in The Country Cousin Alice Joco In The Vengeance of Durand Alice Joyce In The engeance of Durand Constance Blnney in Erstwhile Susan Constance Illnney In Erstwhile Susan Dorothy Olsh In Turning the Tables Dorothy olsh In Turning the Tables Mabel Normand The Jinx Enid Bennett In What Every Woman Knows Elsie Ferguson Counterfeit Elsie Fenruson Counterfeit Bert I.ytell In Easy to Make Money Monroe Salisbury In His Divorced Wife Robert Warwick In An Adventure In Hearta Robert Warwick In An Adtenture In Hearts Marguerite Clark In Luck In Tawn Marguerite Clark In Luck In Pawn The Miracle Man The Xflraclo Man Viola Dana In Please Get Married Viola Dana In rlease Oet Married Eugene O'Brien In Sealed Hearts Euirene O'llrlon In Healed Hearts The Miracle Man TJro Miracle Man Stuart Blnckton'a D.mn rtrnnt Washburn In It Pays to Advertise II n Walthall In Lonsr Arm of Mannlater Pauline Frederick in Bonds of Ixive Brant Washburn In It Pays tc Adiertlse llrant Washburn In It Paa to Advertise Suart Hotmes In Sins of Children Star Cast In When llenrcnt Went Dry Bessie Barrlscale In Kitty Kelly. M. D. Bessie rtarrlscale In Kitty Kelly M. D. Doitalan Marl.ean in 23 W Hours' Leae n.'V'A1.". MacLean In 2SH Hours' Lcae Viola Dana In Please Get Married Viola Dana In Please Oet Married Olive Thorns s In Tho Pplte Bride n"u"'" MacLean In 23 H Hours' Leave Constance Talmadre In Happiness a la Mode Herbert Rawllnson In A Dangerous Affair W. S Hart In John Tettlcoats W 8. Hart In John Pettlcuata Bert Ljtell In Lasy to Mnhe Money Enid n-nnett In What Every Woman Learns Lucy Cotton In The Miracle of Ixive . I-ucy Cotton In Tho .Miracle of Ixie Theda Ilara In Lure of Ambition Theda Bara in The Lure of Ambit Ion Eur! Williams In The Wolf Earl Williams In The Wolf Herbert Rawllnson In The Carter Case Herbert Rawllnson In The Carter Cuse Bert Lltell In Lombardl. Ltd. Tourneur'a The Broken lluttfrfly Mule and Female Male and Pemsle E. K. Lincoln In Virtuous Men Eugene O'Brien In Healed Hearta Dorothy Phillips In Htxht to Happiness Msrauerlto Marsh The Phantom Honeymoon Lucv Cotton In The Mlrarle of Love Lucv Cotton In The Mliuclw nf Love Bryant Washburn In Why Smith Left Home Theda Bars In La Belle Russe Ethel Clayton In More Deadly Than the Male Ethel Clayton In Slore Deadly Than tho Mle Harry Morey In Tho DarkcatMIour Star Cast In Poor Relations Peagy Hyland In Web of Chance Mae Murray In A n C of Love Norma Talmadffe in The Isle of Conquest Norma Talmadgo In The Isle of Conquest Ethel Clayton In More Deadly Than the Malt Ethel Clayton In More Deadly Than the Male Tom Mix tn The Speed Manlaa Tom Mix In The Speed Maniac tlsthlni Girls In Yan' Bathing dlrls In Tin- Poodle, In Berlin keo. Doodle In Berlin Soccer Schedule for Today and Tomorrotv ALI.mt LEAGUE llrat DltlMon Porltan vs. New York Ship, at Second and Clearflrld streets. J. A J. Dobeon tb. .Marshall K. Smith, at Tenth and Butler streets. Second Division Kensington vs. Colllngsnood, at II and Clearfield streets. ('. II. C. Shamrocks vs. Puritan Re serves, at Magnolia and Clielten sienue. New lork Hhln Iteserien i. Fairhlll, at lorkshlp Milage, Camden, N, J. Third I)ltli.on Ptuitnn 3d vs. Putnam, at llflh and Westmoreland streets. Clover K. V. h. St. Carthage Re aeries, at Sixty-third nnd Cednr atcnur. Fourth I)U Mon fit. Leo's is. Wolfenden-Shoro Re serves, at Canllngton, l'a 0. II. C Indians is. lllsston Juniors, nt 25 West Penn street. Angora It. C is. Aldon II. C, at Flftr-elxtll and Christian etreets. Ilrldesburg Juniors s. St, Curthage, at Richmond and Ijlftiier streets, Nt. 'Veronica vs. I.lmlrn Mills, at Fifth and Westmoreland streets. Special DltLslon Bristol is. Dlseton, nt Nineteenth nnd Hunting Park nienue. Klngseeelng s. Nutlllty, at Fiftieth and Chester ntcnue. Ilolleyillle is. I-nnnduie, at Rich mond and Orthodox streets. ltoxborough is. Veterans, at Ilatiior ouxll. Srnnlen vs. Colonlnl, nt Twenty-sixth nnd Dickinson strretn. NATIONAL LEAGUE Dlsston is Robins 1. I)., 'at Tacony, INDl'STRLM. LEAGUE Hnrdnlck & Magee is. Iteas-ltrUht, nt I,ogiin I'la) ground. Fleischer is. Hohlfeld, nt Tnenty slxtti utmI IMrklnsnn streets. Atlas Halt Company is. Amrriran Pulley, nt Front street and Erie nieniie. Mnndard S. II. Co. vs Faelte Plumb, at Vorty-elglith and Hroun streets. D. Lupton Sons In bse. CRICKET LEAGUE Intercity Match Philadelphia New York, at Bay Ridge. L. I.. N. V. Merlon is. Moorslonn, at Merlon, I'liUadelphui C. C. 2d s, (iermantoiin C. ('. 3d, ut St. Martins. Exhibition Game llnnn is. Veteran Res., at I'ifty-elghth and Walnut streets. hundae Games Erie is. New lork 1". C, st Erie. Pa. Morse is. Merchants, ut Jersej City. N. J. 4'ardlngUin F. ('. is J. & J, Dolison, at 1'ardlngton, l'a. INTERCLASS BASKETBALL Juniors and Seniors Prove Superi ority Over Schoolmates The fifth Mt of intcrclass basketball Kamos Merc played at the Centrnl High School jesterday, when the juniors con tinued to maintain the lead by giving the Trade School five a trouncing, M to 10, while the seniors buried the freshmen uudcr a shower of field goals, jKS to 1(1. In the former game the steady team work of the junior team, made up of nil varsity pin) cm, wbn too much for the Trades School. Schwartz, ltussel and Weiss were the stars. WINTER RESORTS SEAUREE7.E, FLA. n lllllllllllllilllllllllllillllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllillliliiinilllllllllllll Florida inimiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiui:iiiiiiiiiiiiii!Hi!:iiiiiiii:iiMiiiiiiiiiiii!niiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!inq OPEN JANUARY 3rd I , , M fi-fc . as.. MSB M . 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North RUer, N. Y. Fare i include meals and stateroom berth on ittamer Information at Company's Oltlco or Con solidated Ticket Offlces. 1531) Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Phone Locust S800, or write J. J. BROWN flfti't rnftftrncer Art. Coat U' Htf arakhlp Tin Pier 40, North Blvrrj5jj& New York -yJ: United States Railroad Administration Director Geosral of Railroads &?S MANY ENTRIES IN FOR JUNIOR RACE Title Run Scheduled Today Under the Auspices of North west Boys' Club IS A FIVE-MILE EVENT Not since prior to the wnr has there been so many entries received ns! those for the junior Middle Atlantic cross country ehnmplnnshlp run. which Is on the athletic program for this afternoon, beginning nt l!:.'iO p, in., from the Ath letic Recreation Center. Twenty-sixth nnd Jefferson streets, and run under th auspices of the Northwest Roys Club, which club has conducted this race for the A. A. V. since it wns adopted. The course leads from Twenty-sixth and Jefferson streets to Rally street, north to Oxford street, then 'west to Thirty-third street, south on Thirty third street to Olrard avenue, turning down Sweet Uriar Hill to the Illvcr drive, running north on the drive to foot nf Strawberry Hill, running up the hill to innln road nroutid the old reservoir to Oxford street, then retrace to Hallr and finish, a distance of five miles. The entries: John Ony, unnttpched Ralph .stelnr. Mendowbrook Club. James Morris, Mendowhrook Club. J E. Williams. Meadowbrook Club. Charles I- Siege!, Meadowbrook Club. A dl fnntl Meadowbrook Club. Joseph M, Harvey, Meadow brook Club, Al itosander. Meadowbrook Club. Thomas F Patterson, Meadowbrook Club. Robert O'Donnell. Meadowbrook Club. F. Rrlchtmore, Meadowbrook Club. A. Ulster. Meadowbrook Club. H. C. Aekerman Meadowbrook Club. I. II Hill. Meadowbrook Club. Alfred Turner. Meadowbrook Club. John Scott, Northwest Ilovs Club, Watler Scott,, Northwest Hoys' Club. Felix Olllen. Northwest Roys' Club. John Atlendorf. Northwest Hoys' Club. i:imer Campbell, Northwest Boys' Club. I HOG ISLAND GAME OFF Bad Weather Prevents Football Game With Chester Ship Team The football game tiiat was to have been plsjed tills nfternoon at the Straw-bridge & Clothier Athletic Field, Sixty-second and Walnut streets, be tween tho Hog Island nnd Chester Shipbuilding Co. football teams, was called this morning on account o un favorable weather condition. Hog Island originally had a contest scheduled with tiie Ilex Club of "Wash ington. D. C. but this game was enn-1 celled by the District of Columbia men. In order to give their followers a game Hog Island put the Chester team la Hex's plnce, Tho Hog Islnml-Chcster game will b played as soon as the wcutlier permits; WINTER RESORTS SEAIWEE7.E. FLA. On the Famous "East Coast" TUNTir CITY. X. J, HARLES ON THE OCAN FRONT ment vrithoul extravagarvte. UTtflATURt smTElirlS HAILCO. 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