Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 19, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 28, Image 28

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LOSERS START OUT WELL
Xantdovrae High opened Its basket
ball Reason on the homo floor yesterday,
, losing to Cheater High, 21 to 22, after
forty minutes of exciting play. With
forty (seconds to play, Lcntz scored from
the middle of the floor, winning the
game.
Lansdotvne led at halflime by two
points, and when piny wan resumed
increased this lead to six points. Here
gome clever foul shootinc by I-entz cut
the lead down until the H"ore stood 20
all. Livingston then raced n neat Eonl
on a pass from Damon, but l.entz ngaln
tied tho count by scoring twice from
the foul line. A few second later he
caged the goal, which gave Chester tho
victory.
Damon and Krall ulaved a eood came
1 for I.ansrtow ne, while Lentz, whosrored
all tnc winner s points, was ine mui
vldual Btar of the content.
Xanadorne Chester
livlngston forward . ... Smith
Damon .... forward Hueno
Slarkland . . cent? r kentj
Marvin guard Bennett
Krall guard .. .. Keare
Held coals Damon. 4. Livingston. Mark-
Li land, Lenta. A 1'oul goals r.lv naston 10
out dl ,; jtcnia i uui i . n-ieici
iSmery. Time 20 minut halves
Rejects Penn Proposal
Cftmbrrtdrc. Maw., Tr if Fml "W
Moore, frradunta athletln man art, lina
announced that the Harvard athletic
committee had dli pproved a proponed
boxing meft with the I'nlvcn lt of Ionn
nrlvanla. He said the lommlttee also hud
disapproved participation hv Hrr' 'milr.
Kra dilates in an air race from ambrldKD to
New Haven and New York and rtui . us
proposed by the University A rtmautira
Association
The commltte authorised two-year
airreement with Cornell In crosA-cojntry run
xnrxg and referred the question of a track
meet with Cornell to the odvlaory trade
committee with full power to act
JUDGE LANDIS IN
A RECEPTIVE MOOD
Federal Jurist Tacitly Admits He
Would Accept Chairmanship
of National Commission
CLIVEDEN BOOTERS
Chicago, Dec. 10. rcdcral Judge
Kcnesaw Mountain Landls has declared
when told thnt he was one of tho men
being considered by the committee ap
pointed to select capable individuals
from whom the leagues are to choose a
new National Commission chairman
that in view of the many years he had
followed tho sport from the bleachers
and dscvUicre around the parks, he
could not sny "no" if properly np
proarhed and conditions were suitable.
Hnseball men do not need any more
than that to aiaure them that if they
desire a man of I.andis's national repu
tation and renown for honesty and fair
ness, he can be secured.
Bascbnll men have rcfrnlned so far
from npproaching Judge Lundis di
rectly bemuse of the uncertain condl
tioni in the American League, and
nothing can be done until hnrmon is
roKtnrprt In that organization, as the
club owners of the Junior circuit mut
meet and decide on the man they wish
to choose in conjunction with the Na
tional League. Members of the latter
organization are said to be ready now
to get down to business and pick a man
from those chosen by the committee,
and it Is believed that the majority of
the senior leaguers are in lavor 01
hnvlng Landis sit at the head of the
TIE CENTRAL TEAM
With Only Seven Playere, Ger-
mitntown Makos Good Uso of
Offside Rule
BACKFIELD MOVES UP
Kor one solid hour yesterday after
noon the soccer ttams of the Herman
town and Central High Hcnools defied
the frigid weather and fought, or rather
kicked, to n scoreless tie in an Inter
scholastic TeagiK game on Houston
Field. Oerrnantown brought with It
only seven players, and plaed so thnt
the Crimson and Oold forwards were
continually offilde, preventing severnl
stores, which would have decided the
contest
Central posieed the advantage In
piny over the weakened Cliveden ag
gregation, but was always frustrated
In Its attempts at piercing the goal line.
Time after time MrtiiU, Murnhv mid
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commission, which
undergo n revision
probably w ill soon
Atglen High Girls Win
Uuicnster, Bf lit In an lvr flt nc
well balanced same the g'r s of the Atglen
High School defeated th alrls of the
Parke ilijrjr Hlirh by a 7-to-fl rcore Line-up
Atelen Parkcsburs It S
Tounit . forward . Ebv
l'eminrtn . . forward Smith
Ifrown . tenter . Tyson I
Markev . guard fonmei i
Sylvtater . guard Itambo
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.Tery Clear In the Hot
A PKIiriXT JtU S1IOKE
MtiKso would take the ball up by splen
did dribbles, onl to have n foul called.
The rules read that three member
of the defending team must be be
tween the player with the ball and the
goal posts, in order to legally execute
n pass to an attacking player in a bet
ter position to score.
Germantown's backfield would move
up rapidly on such occasions as Its line
vas threatened, and only the goal
keeper would be ahead of the Central
players.
Coach Davidson, of Central, will pro
test the game on the grounds that the
referee called the fouls too often at
the wrong time. The protest will be
made at the next meeting of the super
vliory committee.
Central High
Petri
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Webater
lAlbowltz
Tolnatcln
Hanson
Hauer . .
Maril .
Murphy .
Miller .
Musso
Ift tullbark.
Oerrnantown
Lewis
Taylor
rlnht fullback
left halfback llobion
.center halfback , KInc
rlsht halfback Weber
.outside left
Inelde left
center forward. . rrnnk
Inutile right Schn er
outside right
rtefere Oatea. of Pennsylvania. Time
30-mlnuto halveo.
Football Promoter Out of Jail
Chleaco, Dec 16 P. J. Parduhn. for
merly president of the Hammond (Ino j pro.
feaslonal football team Is now at Jlbert
after lwlng held In Jail since Monday charircd
with vlolat'r.v a "bad-check" law. Membors
of his team who swore out warrants for
his arrent aliening checks with which he
paid them were returned marked no
funds ' refused to prosecute.
ANOTHER GOOD SHOW
Saturday Night
NATIONAL A. A.
nicmi: smr,
MITCHELL vs. COOGAN
Charley Parker vs. George Brown
Battling Leonard vs. Mickey Russell
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Mike f'astle ts V alter Kennle
Tickets at Donnelly's. Zi Mouth lltli St,
mmy Kane s.
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HARVARD PLAYERS REST
Crimson Refrains From Drill, Pre
parlno for Tomorrow's Start
Cambridge, Mass., Dec, 10. Tho
Harvard football team, which wilt play
the University of Oregon at Pasadena,
Calif,, on New Ycar'fi Day, refrained
from practice today and prepared for
its westward Journey tomorrow.
The official football party will con
sist of twenty-three players, ten
coaches, trainers and physicians and
several newspaper men. A special
send-off will be given the team when
it boards the Wolverine express nt 2
o'clock In the South citation.
Kvery member of the tenm saw serv
ice in the war. All of the first-string
men enlisted Immediately war was de
clared. The younger members of the
squad were in the students' training
corps. Five coaches were In foreign
service.
The team will stop over In Chicago
four hours on Hunday, At Han Fran
cisco the players vll be the guests of
the local Harvard w"ub on Christmas
Day. They nro expected to arrive at
Los Angeles on the morning of De
cember 20. Severnl times each day of
the journey where train stops permit
the team will have setting-up exercises
and brief signal practice.
Football Awards at P. I. D.
At a banauet tendered to the football t-nm
of the Pennayivanla Institution for the
Deaf laat ntgnt. the following were awarded
their letters: Captain Turoskl. I.lbby, Wolfe.
Klrby. Mlawa. nelaara, nonateiil. Lcape,
Smith. Kllnan Rnd Rmery. That only
eleven tetters should be awarded came a
a distinct surprise to the Mudents. Amois
those thoujmt deserving of It. but who were
not honored, were McMnmis a former cap
tain In football: Carr and Miller
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Claxton ......... forward A. Thomas
Campbell forward Uulmi.i
Thomas center Herkee
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Ynncy ......guard Dorn
Vield roals Claxton. Si CampbeJI, 4
Cook, 3 Troy, 8j Kulchon, Crawford. Yancy,
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Claxton, 4; Decker. 41 Lyons.
Triangular Regatta at Princeton
Ithaca, N. Y.Dec. 10, The annual tri
angular regatta l.ween Cornell. Tale and
Princeton will be rowed neit spring on
Iiks Carneglo, at Princeton, N. J., on May
18. This will he the second contest of thu
scries to be held on Lake Carneglo, Four
triangular races between thcoe collcgen hive
been rowed In the past, three of which haNo
tieen wok by Cornell
Special Scout for Chicago
Chlcntb, Dee. 10, Tho Chicago (NatlonaJ
Leaguel ciub plans to send a apectai scout
to look over youngsters trying out for posi
tions on other trams when tho snr nr season
starts It has become known Patsy Dono
van, veteran baseball man, haa been chosen
for Hint uut, lionovan wilt Hiiumph to
obtain aufllclont Information regird'nt younir
plasers at the major league camps to permit
the Chicago Nationals to claim the most
promising ones when they are turned adrift
later la the season by tho waiver process.
Date for Triangular Regatta
Ithaca, N. Y, Dec. 10, Tho annual trian
gular nuatta betwten Cornell, Yale and
Princeton will bo rowed next spring on
ku t n ni'gie at l'rmi ton N J in Ma-u
IB This will be tho necond content of tho
series to bo hel' on like Cam 1e Knur
triangular races between these colleges hav
hr n towed In he mat. thno of which hava
len won bv Cornell
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