Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 18, 1920, Night Extra, Page 23, Image 23

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AMHERST OFFERS
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College Alumni Put, Up Gold
Prize for High Scorer In
School Meet
Scholastic Athletic
Schedule for Today
Ilnfirlmll
InlrrnrlialitKlle Leneiie
t I'hllmWnhln nt (lrmnntnivii.
fSoutlirrii IIUli nt fYntral lllili.
fYunkforil Utah lit Northeast lllxh.
Otlirr Onmrfi
Pwnrlliniow. nt 1. T,uke'.
irnrtlnnflrlil nt OAlllnR-nnl.
Catholic IIIrIi nt Wwt t'lithollf.
Anililrr Illith nt lnylrlovn tilth,
ICmlnor IIIkIi nt Clifltenhiun tilth.
Hnlemnlum nt Wilier 1'nrlc Illeli.
(holnut Hill nt Ilnrtrforil Hrliool.
Ilrown ITn nt Wllmlnalnn rrlendt.
lAiitdoniie llltli nt .Mrillit tilth.
Trnnlx
Cuimlrn Hloli v. flermnnlnwn Illitli.
Ilnirrfnnl Hcliool n. Wml 1'hllii-
fclnlilii. .. . ....
lllnnoTn Pnn . Ittulnor HUh.
rhfll'niinm High v. C'rntrnl HUh.
i:iilmn'il n. Imer Mrrlon HUh.
0 Irani f'vllcse n. friuikforil Illch.
Trark
Wtrl rhtluilcliililn v. Northeast.
Amherst rolipRo Ims tiRain offered n
gold mortal to the Htuilcnt sooritij; (lie
Melirt totttl of points in the ititoi-
tcndcmic trnek nnd field clmnipidiisliip
meet to be Iiclu rriuay iiftornoon ut
Franklin Field. The offer is made
through the nltimui of the college, and
it is the Kccond yenr thnt this prize has
been put up for competition.
Ijnst yinr C'np'tnln licnjiimiu Fnncctt,
of the I'plscopal Academy, wa8 the in
dividual winner, with n total of four
teen points. Fnucett is, Eplscopnl'n
Mar this season, nnd will he eligible for
the meet and is likely to repeat, though
Ka)innnil Kiday, of I'enn Chnrter, and
HiRgins, another Quaker lad, will benr
watrhinR.
(Jenuantown Academy lias Diusmore,
the all-round ntlilete ; Couley and Bates.
C'aptnin MnrlsH is Friends' Central's best
athlete." nnd will make n bid for Indi
vidual honors.
Southern Heats Catholic High
A comparison of the tennis in the
Catholic League nnd the Interhcholnstiu
League this season indicates thnt the
Interscholastics have tlio htronger ag
gregations, nnd It is strange, that the
Mores have favored the latter aggrega
tion to a great extent. Southern High's
victory vev Catholic High yesterday,
11 to fi, afforded further comparison.
It must be remembered, however,
that this is the first year for the Cath
olic School League and tho vouuirstcrs
in that organization are concentrating
tneir euorts on winning the games in
their own series.
Catholic High wn.s on the short end
of the game, t) to 1, nt the end of the
font t!i iniihi'' and succeeded in stimlir'
a rally in the fifth and ninth iuulugs
which netted two runs apiece, but
Southern also ndded to Its total in the
ninth. Silver's hitting was n feature,
with a triplo and n homer to his credit.
Finnegan. tho Southern twirW wn
in fine form. He funned thirteen of the
I'lirillc nnd Gold vnutiiKtip ntul vnn
given good support. Errors by Gitli-
'
olio' High Imtl cotislclfcrftblo to do with
tha onesided score.
Notes of the Schoolboy
.,i.al''-lor', Shoot's victory In tho Junior
r,i1IP0 12 a WR'I'e. flhoolc, Marouard,
L ,P Wynmetlln nnl Thomas wero
?JfJ...,..iIh.9 'l"n 'lnr are not In tho
in. IJS!2'.nV0.i I'i?u' faut It would b very
th.'W."1' ln,Jc,!d, to mo them compels with
Ji. tt.l.,rffa,.NnIfi. 'm. rrhnp noma
laeue W '" ,ho Jnteracademlo
if.-il'tPi"1 h.1".n nrnt-rlUKn tcnnU tam.
"nJ eU.jP'f,"'.1.1'. ""fknn" and I.nno camo
?h?nit "y1.1 ott'town yesterday and showed
mmn&rLysj?j. ,o "' th nct
KTrm S,hirtr mal a nw reeord In ten
5n;nMiJ" VCK Voach t'llnton Strons'a
younRsterp won the Junior tltlo with n. acoro
?' .Points (matches) won nnd onlv nn
.,f.'i. H?".,..rc.ar It was at and
niiiaii iiuiiii iosi in a venr wn
Tha
In the
HUNTINGTON DRILLS
COLGATE PLAYERS
All-American Quarterback Runs
Squad Through Formations
In Spring Practico
Hamilton, N. Y., May 18. Ellcry C.
Huntington. Jr.. nf New York, who
pSwHtbiniSffiiffi, " b" appointed head football coach
to mnla'ilil.ry" wl" nnvo th0 ch"nc" for ,,1C Colgate University team by the
JSr5!ttr&,:wwffl ssuard, ftui,cwij!1!,iw"c "irnt Mrv hn
every mitch nnd -very point durlnn tho m- "Wo for a few dayB looking over tho
"eSn Charter " not bo d"r,cuU r pround and supervising the spring prnc-
re iicm unuer temporary direction 01
Captain Woostor.
fclV' i- Ip.nnoi,.,,.mn.'.,9 'on "Ht Into third
inir,,i?.,llriiS,!,."19t "lh-Houtherti tramo
?i r,pi-!"yi "olOblntt. the third baseman for
LiJl-Snwn,own ''"".was hadly spiked. He
r,l.H,l..-rrumi'1 py- . " hr was no
Stm!1".1?.1" pll,y,r on hand to tako his place.
,J -"" .!!?ur,',?l!on 'r tho delay In
o'clock not cna unl" n,r 7
f"mL"RD in"j' "l"8 .not ln "haps when tho
it!.nm"i.n.rrl,ved' Another de ay. ns explained
SLn,r,m .nn'1 P0l1 fan' wn"! "" ,00l
S?.H!, ,m,.II.lf,!in .,,",nir. .,lmo to "! tnoso
cU'Iit runs In Iho third Innius."
mS.71JJanlnSin ?"ch, wl" ,H'' Jnt o.
scLTat &o';r""" tcam W,," Uc0rB0
wJinU.J&IF1' Ti"',1! tlro on ,l10 "ehedule for
JiLn.,",aiJ ha c "mintown.Contral teams
PRINCETON RECORD BROKEN
Swede Does Two Miles In 9:30 1-5
In Intcrclaes Meet
I'rlnrctnii, N. .?., May' 18. Keene
Fitzpntrick selected estcrday ns the
time for holding the nunual Cale
donian games of the university nnd for
tho first time this spring the nthletcs
were favored by perfect weather con
ditions and a fast trdek.
One principal record went by the
boards when Alan Swede, the Tiger dis
tance stnr, reeled off two miles ln 0
minutes SO 1-5 seconds.
American Derby Called Off
Iloston. May 1R. Tho J10.000 American
Derby on tho prnuram of tho Ornnd Clr
rult mcotlnir nt Heudvlllo In Aucrust. has
been (ailed off, It was nnnoumed todiv.
Kntllm, which closed ton days nKO, wcro
toj few to wurrant n renewal this year.
Depot Girls Defeat Flelsher
The Philadelphia Depot Q. M. C. Blrla1
baselmll team yesterday defented tho
rielshcr girls, -1 to 0, In a slx-lnnlnc jramo
played nt Twenty-sixth and Morris streets.
MIhs Juno Mulvnncy who pitched for tho
depot Blrla. was In lino form.
Postpone Lynch-Moore Bout
Jersey City. N J., May 18. Tho boxlne
contest between Joi t.nch, of New York,
nnd Pnl Moore, of Memphis, which was to
have been held here Inst night, was post
poned one week The principals agreed to this
arrangement after Lynch failed to mako tho
Htlpulnted welttht of US pounds nt 3 o'clock
In the afternoon. Moorp. who welshed llflij
Pounds, declined to tako his opponent's for
feit of JSOU, It was announced.
Eastern League
New llVvcn 4: Hrldgeport. 2.
Hartford. '-; Worcester, 1.
Mbnny, Hi Waterbury 3.
Hpilnzfleld. .; Plttsfletd. 4.
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successfully tlurlnc the years ho as
sisted In hnmlllnic tho team, will bo re
tained, Inst year ho was virtually In
cntlro charge of tho team, tho results of
his work showing In Colgnto victories
over Cornell, Princeton, JJrown, Ko
Chester nnd Husquclintinn. Tho team
lost but ono game, to Syracuse, nnd
played n tin with Dartmouth. f
LEAGUE ANNOUNCES DATES
IIuntluKton'ti nppolntmcnt is one of
especial sutiifnctlnii to tin student
body, for he Is n Colgate man, of the
class nf KIM, wns choncn All-American
quarter, and has given of his time nnd
Hprvices to the squad generously earn
penson since his graduation, with the
exception of tho two years ho served
with the American forces in France ns
n captain of artillery.
Tried Formations.
"For the Arm time in the history of
football nt Colgate wc took on forma
tions," he said, In discussing tho re
sults of his work with the squad. "Thnt
has never been done before In spring
practice, but It wns necessary this year
because wo tre lacking In tested ma
terlul, due to the loss of nine vctcrnus
of Inst year's team.
"Some of the second string men who
were not ilo to make the varsity tenm
Inst sensnti are showing very market!
improvement in their spring training,
however, nnd the squad has been aug
mented considerably by tho entrance
of nddltionnl promising tnntcrinl in the
freshman class. , Of theso new men
Maion, Hose and Audrus have so fnr
shown to excellent advantage.
Lots of Enthusiasm
"I have never seen more enthusiasm
nmoug a squad nt Colgate. Wc have
been sadly handicapped by Inck of In
door training quarters. The gym wits
built a quarter of n century ngo nnd Is
a mere doll's house. Hut success of the
pending Colgnto campaign for n million
dollars and n new gym will afford ade
quate accommodations, so tho boys are
all pepped up over tho prospect.
"There doesn't seem much doubt i.p
here ns to the success of tho drive, ns
the site fnr fie new gym Is being cldarcd
now. With emplo indoor training quar
ters there is every prospect thnt Colgate
will make even a better showing In foot
ball and other sports than It has in the
pnt."
Huntington's selection ns conch Is as
surance that the Iiankhart method
of training, which has been used ho
8ea8on Will Open Saturday, May 20,
, With Six Clubs In Circuit
Tho lntertownshlp Lcnrut will otn. ths
season on Haturduy, Mny 20. Six clubs will
comprise the league, idle Hour, Orcrnpolnt,
University. HelnMil, Curtis nnd Ilethany,
William I. llowlsnd, of tho Ilcineld Country
Club, was r-eleclcd nrctldent of the learu
and A, U Ilurtls, of the Ulo Hour Tennis
Club, wns chosen secretary, to succeed A. H.
Garland, who resinned. The schedule fol
lows: May 29 Idlo Hour at Ileirield. Clrcenpolnt
at Curtis. University at Dethanv,
June B Oreenpolnt at University. Curtis
nt Ilelneld. Ilethany nt Idle Hour.
June 12 University nt Curtis. Idle Hour
nt Oreennotnt, Ilelneld nt Ilethany.
June in University at llelflold, Bethany
at flreenpolnt. Idlo Hour nt Curtis.
Juno 2d Ureoiipnlnt nt Ilelneld. University
at Idle Hour Curtis at Ilethany.
July 10 Ilelneld at University. Clrcenpolnt
nt Idle Hour. Ilethany nt Curtis.
Julv 17 Curtis at Clreonpolnt. Helneld at
Idle Hour, llethnnv nt Unlerslty.
July 21 Uclfleiii t Curtis, Oreenpolnt at
Uethnny, Idlo Hour nt University,
July 31 Ilelneld nt Oreenpolnt, Curtis at
University, Idle Hour at Ilethany.
August 7 University nt Oreenpolnt, Beth
any at llelHeld, Cyrils ilt Idlo Hour.
Autocar to Have Team
The Autocar Athletic Association, which
has for tho last live years had a nine In
thH 'Mnln Mne I.enRuo. has decided to place
an Independent, semlprofcsslonsl team on
tho Held this senson. Games will ho played
nn the Autocar rteld at Ardmore. Pft,, with
nil nrit-cUsi teams. Tho season will open
Saturday next. and. the mnnncement Is
desirous of booktnir a name for that dnte
nnd for succeeding Saturdays nnd holidays
throughout tho season. Arranircments to plav
the Autocar nine may be made with Ilohert
Johnston, secretary of tho Autocar Ath
letic Association at Ardmore,
Valfjer Scores Five Knockdowns
Toronto, (Int.. Slav 18. Henny VaUrer
won tho reftre.'i uecl'ilon over Nick Younir
Michaels, the Central New York lightweight
chnmplon In n ten-round bout hero last
night. Tho little, frenchman scored Flic
knockdowns, two In tho second round nnd
again III the third, fifth nnd final rounds.
all for the count, Moth boys weighed In nt
rlngsldo. Valuer. 120: Michaels, 133.
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Disston and Germantown Ninos
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Nativity, Respectively
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Twilight baseball, which ontortnlneil
6 many thounnmls of I'lillndclpliinns
Inst year, will have a tryout tomorrow
when teams ln different sections of
tho city piny, their first after-supper.
engagement. The hour for starting has
been Advanced somewhat, but tho man
ngcrs Intend to give the cntcrprlsa a
thorough test.
Manager I'rcd Long, of tho Disston
club, nnnounccs that tho Sawmakcrs
will begin nt C:15 p. m., when they
meet Southampton nt State road nnd
Unruh street, nnd Manager Dnvo Bcn
nl8 bos set tho time for Germantown
to tacklo Nativity nt Chclten and Mag
nolia nvenucs, as fil.'iO p, m. .
The fans of Tacony hnc been clam
oring for tho opening gnrao and for that
reason Long anticipates a big crowd.
rruA nf.nlnf niatttnti tenm. nf tho Com
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JlcOoory.
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2306 N. 28th St.
Twentieth. Century Garage
Broad & Hunting Park Ave.
Albert Woehr
5848 Park Ave.
Wright & Corson, Inc.
2701 Diamond St.
West Philadelphia
North of Market St.
J. G. Esmonde
6015 Market St.
Fifty-secortd Street Garage
52nd St. and Wyalusing Ave.
Market Street Garage
5817 Market St.
Maurer Bros.
5212 Girard Ave.
Mitchell's Garage
62nd St. and Woodbine Ave.
J. V, Monaghan Co.
4613 Lancaster Ave.
Overbrook Garage
63rd St. and Overbrook Ave.
West Philadelphia
South of Market St.
P. E. Cooper
8-12 S. 39th St.
Darby Garage
Chester & Quarry Sts.
Geo. C. Martin Garage
5228 Broomall St.
H. A. Paxson Garage
5960 Irving St.
Rittenhouse Street Garage
2030 Rittenhouse St.
Triangle Garage
23rd & Moore Sts.
Warwick Tire Shop
West Chester Pike above (i'Jth St.
Woodland Motors Co.
51st St. & Woodland Ave.
Tioga
West Allegheny Garage
2312 Allegheny Ave.
Westmoreland Garage
2013 Westmoreland St.
North of Market Street
and
South of Girard Avenue
Samuel Garner
2325 Penna. Ave.
Hummel Co., Inc.
909 N. 26th St.
J. F. Hummel,
31st St. and Girard Ave.
Jawers Accessory Store
604 N. Broad St.
Pierce Auto Supply Co.
1427 Fairmount Ave.
Northeastern Section
Allegheny Garage
American St. & Allegheny Ave.
Allen Auto Accessories Co.
4634 Paul St.
Bert L. Conn "''
3014 Frankford Ave.
George Dc Haven
4605 N. 5th St.
Lussc Bros.
2707 N. 6th St.
Oakland Service Station
1310 N. 5th St.
Palmer Square Garage
1706 Frankford Ave.
Alvin Swenson
4134 Kensington Ave.
Theo. Press Garage
4542 Richmond St.
Germantown and
Chestnut Hill
Allan's Garage
19 Highland Ave.
Colonial Garage
28-32 E. Mt. Airy Ave.
Manor Garage
147 Queen Lane
St. Martin's Garage
St. Martin's Lane.& Navahoe St.
Tulpehocken Garage
Wayne Ave. and Wash'n Lane
Wayne Avenue Garage
5728 Wayne Ave.
North Western Section
Banham Motor Co.
Ridge Ave. and Dupont St.
DilJman's Garage
4415 Mitchell St.
Fleming Bros.
513 1 Ridge Ave.
Oak Lane
City Line Garage
York Road & City Line
W. A. Kennard
City Line & Oak Lane Ave.
Northwood Garage
Haines & Carlisle Sts.
Oak Lane Auto Station
69th Ave. & York Road
Suburban
AMBLER
Ambler Garage
ARDMORE
Gravelle's Garage
Penn Motors Co.
BALA CYNWYD
Bala Garage
Cynwyd Garage
BERWYN .
Fel's Berwyn Garage
BRYN MAWR
R. H. Lengel's Garage
Warner's Garage
BUSTLETON
Robert Lennox
CHESTER
Edgemont Motor Corp.
4th & Townsend Sts.
Miller & Robinson
North Providence Ave.
Deakyne & Smullen
S. Edgmont Ave.
Andrew H. Hinkson
2202 West 3rd St.
Sun Shipbuilding Garage
Morton Ave.
Tire and Accessory Shop
517 W. 3rd St.
DEVON
Fel's Devon Garage
FERNWOOD
The Fernwood Auto Supply
Church Road artd Baltimore Ave.
, JENKINTOWN
Independent Fire Co.
A. C. Krewson Auto Co.
MORTON
W. R. Thompson
NARBERTH
Lee's Garage
PAOLI
Paoli Motor Co.
ROSEMONT
Rosemont Garage
t SWARTHMORE
bwarthmore Garage
WAYNE
Wayne Auto Paint Shop
w WOODLYN
Woodlyn Machine Shop
New Jersey
ATLANTIC CITY
Brighton Autd -pply Co.
2727 Atlanffc Ave.
Cuskaden Supply Co.
2006 Atlantic Ave.
Pacific Garage
1715 Pacific Ave.
CAMDEN
Campbell's Garage
116 N. 2nd St.
H. Stokes Lounsberry
533 Arch St.
Lane's Garage
565 Haddon Ave.
State's Supply Co.
nil Broadway
MERCIIANTV1LLE
Merchantville Auto Co.
MT. EPHRAIM
Mt. Ephraim Farmers &
iuiuiers' supply Co.
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