Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 28, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 23, Image 23

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KING CHAMPIONS 4RE SETTING NO
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Central High.Lilcely to Qain
Gimbel Cup This Year Meets Gerinantown
Eleven Tomorrow' Afternoon
It)' HPICK
n. MATTHEW C, O'HUIEN, licml
1 the hyleal training department
D
. r.ntrnt HIkTi rtohool Im thr miracle
. .ml Hip tnimter mind ot Plillmiol
Cn reaching tly, Crimen and Oold
. In J017 nnd linn been on the Job
In bh first throe yenr be doTelopcd
1 . iv.i .fln won the Ellin A. Glm-
tmhat twice won
U cup. nnd unless hls'boys meet with
r.r!tg of upsets, they will cnptiye the
trophy this iiMBrti. Thereby winning
fhrtSTorile-Centra. High
tT will come tomorrow nfternoon yhen
ikir meet Oermnntown nt Houston
ri.M This gninc will be nn good nH arty
ShdUBSlc tilt in Philadelphia this en
;,;,! tUII attend the rojitcst.
' im.... -. P.ntrnl Tlltrh linn not Wn
fored'upon nnd has won four victoria
MJL in Iip ritv. In their opening
rime. Or. O'Brlen'n charges clashed
th the strons l'enn fihnrter team nnd
"on 0 to 0. In their next tattle the
victorious over Lower- Merlon High.
28 to 0. Against Uainoiic liigii tc
Allotting week, the Centrnl bojH scored
Anoints to 'their opponents' nothing.
tnd lam went uh-v " ........
High, W to 0.
Hue Uno Recortl
Tbis is one ofetlie best records thnt
nr team has made In its early season
times and it is hard to see how Con-
trai can oe n,'' ...j.. .. ..v
r.ii.t tmnliv nlthoiitrh West I'hllii-
V.uMn Ulirh and Northeast always
j'ay their best games against! the jouths
from llroad und Urandywlnc strectK.
Yesterday the Centrnl. High boys
norled out in u long signal drill, their
list big practice ociore xnc gainu wuii
Ufrmaniown. ui, ", ",v
pleased with his team bccauso'all of his
tfrulars will be in the game. This
eleven i! about on a par with' last year's
iquad anil that is saying u lot for it
was generally nuumivu iuui ui.
O'Brien's tenm In 1010 was one of the
bet thnt ever donned, the Crimson and
Gold uniform. With a team that is ap
pirent'y Just as good as last year's aud
ISOU 0! tlie oilier eicvcus nuuiunuu.
weaker than thev were In 1010. it is
n'nt Imrd tn sec liow Central will walk
away with the honors this season.
Dr. t) Hrien Knows now to mum a
football tenm. Ho begins by developing
a set of backhVd men that arc versatile.
He realizes that the success of any
team playing under the present rules
depends on their having n real threat.
This Is what he has this year and the
men who hold the threat are just about
the best trio that could be found In
scholastic ranks.
Bttks Are Fast
The haekfleld that will lincun acalnst
Germantown consists of Pnvitt, full
back; Allowny and Trachtenburg, half
lacks, nnd Wells, Quarterback. Any
one of the three mm in the backfle'd can
tick, pass and run. And tbey can do
it well. All of these boys learned to
punt when they were young and they
can boot the oval now us well as a
number of college fiuntcrs that have to
do the kicking for .their teams.
With a combination of this caliber,
Dr. O'Hrien has a team that Is cer
tain to do well in all Its gnmei. A col
lege eleven is lucky to have 'ono com
bination map that can do anything
well, but for a team to have, three is
remarkable and chows that the coach
knows bow to pick them.
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THE CUBS AGAIN
'ill Succeed Fred Mitchell at
Helm of Chicago Nationals
in 1921
Chiraro. Oct. 2fi TMinnv
Evers
rill succeed Frnl MltMii.ll u mm
f the Chicaro NatlnnnlaoVKK,,
aanajer
wuav0v tlHVIUIIUIilH i"lir '
uas announced today ny'vltem
Ems, who is now in Oubu with rag)
luiues as a second baseman for Chi
to in 1005. He later went to Boston,
en to the Phillies and last season wos
lth the New York Nationals.
LVerS UI1H liArn tn Tvnv V V In
n?' !'e Desan his professional career
;u me iroy team tn 11)0. Kvers Is
right handed and bats left-handed.
iniV''Le "ith tho Cubs from 1005 unt11
luiii the team won four pennants and
o world's championships. Evers' was
dismissed as tbc Cubs' manager in 1013
nd tbis action by Charles W. Murphy,
ba president of the club, resulted in
c letter's retirement from bnscbull.
.vers was George Stalllngs' right
'and man in 1014 when the Bravew won
pennant aud also defeated the Ath
iMlcs in the world's series in four
. .,ls2LKB,nes- That year Evera was
"11 -u((M)U to sign a contract with
nuaiua,
Later tlin 'TT...U r..u i ... i..A.u
w been callod by many baseball men,
-Mi iu me 1'iiiiiics wiien managco. ny
at Moran and then lost year the new
.D I ( . . hu tiivil mnfc Jllll kill.
wos manager was with the Giants.
Bowling Notes
vlIQmr YIvLm t,...ir i. .u ..!.
Mum. ,Z'TiZ,J!ZmirSt,"",."" yi."".1"".".'
Irnlii.. ' v" uiru'iwi i ilia rrK.
renins for the U. Q. I. Wit Philadelphia
HH. i I mm found them fallln to Ills
tor .v. 'h'! rr,t ame. toppllns them over
"t,!1" hlth ecore of 230.
K.v.Qe. another ntn rnnnU, ai. ti,M urt
"Tiiltdelphla five, waa the only other bowler
f 5?ov,r th8 douDle century, with a tosa
I r!,' ' '' " H. team gae the Mather
nH Tati r warn BHiiivv, wuii rtmo t
I H I til IMlh. ... J 1- .LI. 1. .
Khft i)kn j'.h,,1 iwinurou ABKii. nun wjs nr
"' nllBOKltihlB 1 A aents IVaI tmA Iha tirUW
fcli n?K,nil 2l2, "'' Senior led otf with
Bi.i..u'!." 'o set over tho 200 mark were
V.JJl Bm5'y. Holdemann and Nlcholai.
?' eetern hum up a new elngle same
l ? ,ur ine nve men inia aeaeon wneii
cored 1042 pine, or air aeraie of 2IIM
man.
tha had hie weather ey with him thle
iVWW inres very ooa totan tor tne
HelpMa Electrlo Co'. fla In lh Indue
Learue. 'anting department of the Sun Ship
' rtiund It eaey ptrktnir. defeatlpr tho
rxpartmrnt three atralaht.
tt, of Heterllnne Co., drew a round
ieuse when ha dropped the bt boya
f and 203 In two nmn avalnet the
'd f. H. Co. squad.
May Enter Intercollegiate Leagup
roV."!.v,rk' Pet.. 5. Harvard and 8yra
nd Sirra-
rim
tho Interrol-
at a meetlnir
on novem-
iJ'fpia J wade un of Tafa, rrlncetoni
J!". rfBrlYala, 'Cerseli r4 Pit-
Tne pree-
EVERS TO PILO
FOOTBALL
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Permanent Possession of
HALL
Wells Is one of the best nuartcrbacks
:i scholastic ranks. He is very fast
and runs the team In line shape. He
was not In the same nzulnst Frankfort
'ast week but will be in when tbe
whistle sounds tomorrow afternoon at
'I '.10 o'clock. In one of the early games
WcIIh received the klrkoff aud ran
through the entire opposing team, DO
nrds, to n touchdown.
Wells Well Supported
Wells has back of him three men who
nre ns fast as he Is. On the ends, Cen
tral High has Hess and Lichermnn, two
speedy, bard tackling wlngmen that go
down under punts wel, play excellently
on the defense nnd handle the' forward
nnss in n way that innkcic collegians
'"ok III. In fact the oritfrc Crimson and
Oold eleven handles iUelf well. If
any of these liojs go to college their
'oachcr will find that they do not need
'n be drilled In the fundamentals of the
game. . They know bow to nln.v foot
ball right for the majority 'began It
cears ugo. This asset plus the ilnc
eoncliing they have received from Dr.
O'llrlen has made regular gridiron
warriors of these bojs.
In the line. Central Is well fortified.
Hull. Mt. tackle: Webster, center, nnd
Cnptnln Kauffmaiv. right tackle, were
ill raemiiers or the regular team Inst
vear and they, by the way, arc the only
members of the team thnt were. The
two guards, Clark nnd XIcAlplne, arc
very good men, capable of taking care
of their positions against all-comers.
The Centrnl High team avernges lGTi
pounds.
The reports were announced at Cen
tmi yesterday, nnd the football players
enme through In fine shape. Only two
filnyers on the sooi(l squad came under
the ban of the faculty.
The recent cross-country race wns n
disappointment. Oermontown nroved
superior, but Centrnl students claim
thnt the result would hnve been differ
ent if Censer, a star distance runner.
and Cnptain Cordon hnd been in the
event, iiillmnn ran tor t;entrnl, but
wns not in good condition for the race.
Mnny School Games Listed
Tomorrow's hclioTastic football
games arc in all sections. Two Cimbel
Cun games will be p'aj'cd. Central
nnd Oermnntown ac Houston Field;
South Philadelphia s. Northeast, nt
Northeast. The big Catholic League
game will bring La Sa'le Preps and
St. Joseph's Preps together on the
Phillies' fie'd. St. Joseph's Preps nre
the favorites because of the better
showing tbev have made In the games
nlayed to dat.
In Jersey, Burlincton High plays nt
Hndd"n Heights High School, while
Co'Mngswood visits. th MWvlllc Hl?h
The private schools havo been staging
some big battles, and the dust will fly
when Germantown Friends' und Ger
mantown Academy clash nt Tabor.
These two teams arc great rivals. Ger
mantown Friends' is exceptionally
strong this -jenr, and Germantown
Acndcmy also has a fine tcai . Chestnut
Hill vies for honors with Penn Charter
at Queen Lane. Haverford. Schools
plays at Radnor High nnd Episcopal
Acndemy visits St. Luke's School.
T4ic schedule ;
NartNT'h Illch t Ahbctnn.
llurllnctnn Illxh ot Haddon IMclitn.
Darby Illzh nt Swarthmorr Hlth.
Uennantown Friends' at Uernuntcmn
Moorr'town Hlh at Krlnd Central.
Haverford School at Radnor Htuh.
Colllncowood High at Mlllvlllr.
South Philadelphia at Northrait Illch.
Chettnut Hill at l'enn Charter.
Oerman'own lllh it Central IIlcli.
Kplacopal at St Luke's School.
Ht. Joe vs. La Sail at Phllllea .
Phoenlxville a. NoTrlBtown.
New Cub Leader
JOHNNY EVERS
He will manage the Cubs in 1021
MERRILL CLAIMS TITLE
Marty Wolfeon'e Nine Want Game
for Saturday
After a successful season the Merrill
A. O. baseball team claims tho cuam
plonshlp of Strawberry Mnusion and
the northwest. This team' has defeated
every tenm in the vicinity. The players
have decided to play until the weather
forces them to quit tho diamond for tho
basketball cage.
This club will also have n first-class
quintet which will travel this winter.
Any tenm who wishes to dispute Mer
rill's baseball claim can secure a game
for Saturday. The game will be played
nn the Merrill grounds at Strawberry
Mansion, In Falrmount Park.
By calling Marty Wolfson, Diamond
1)502 J, any night between 0 and 0
o'clock, or by writing to 3213 Monu
ment avenue, flrst-claBs baseball ana
basketball clubs can secure worthy op
position. Vesper Oarsmen Honored
The Veiptr Doat Club tendered John II.
Kelly and I'aurCoetello. the Olympic cham
pion!, a banquet atthaBenevue-Blratford
feet ntiht. In addition to Captain Moore,
of the navy crews! Tom noney. the former
national champlonl tha -entire ;St. Louie
Snd T'arla elfhts of, the Veeper Iloat Club.
.. n.ilnnai ehamn on. were eeatrd at the
lnf.JLln.Th
uaruteat number XTrew laarvaie wno
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ATHLETIC CLUBS
FIGHT BLUE LIS
James Webb, of ' Bridesburg,
Chosen President of Organ-
ization to Wage War
The nnciileus of it state-wide orgunl
zation embodying most of the lending
athletic clubs in the state of Pennsyl
vania, wns formed lost night with the
sole purpose of combating the state
Illuc laws of 1704, in so far as they
hold jurisdiction over wholesome Suu
dav sports.
The meeting xyis held in Yeakcl Hnll,
Allegheny uveuuc and Gaul street,
Richmond, and was attended- by repre
sentatives of thirty local athletic or-'
ganjzations, who will ask kindred bodies
In other large cities throughout the
state to organize and combat the sport
ing feature of the archaic laws. The
name selected was the Allied Athletic
Association of Pennsylvania.
Virtually every bpealter delivered a
tirade against n "small group of citi
zens." who. It was said.iwcrc instru
mental in stopping many of! the games
scheduled for Philadelphia Inst Sunday,
nnd sympathy wns expressed for Mayor
Moore over the criticism be has received
from this group who, the speakers said,
did not rcprcscntcthc majority of the
citizens of Philadelphia,
To show the nouularltv of Sunday
sport when conducted nlong proper
channels, many petitions were presented
at the meeting which bore the signatures
of thousands of persons who sec no ob
jection ingames played on Sunday.
Thousands more signatures were prom
ised for the next meeting of the asso
ciation, to be held In Nativity Hall,
Dclgradc and Madison streets, next
Wednesday night.
The meeting was the upshot of the
stopping last Sunday of many games
of soccer, baseball and football at the
last moment, causing many thousands
of spectotors to travel long distances
to find 'the eames had been withdrawn
and entailing numerous complexities
incidental to the arrangement and man
agement of athletic contests.
To offset their action it was unani
mously decided that all the teams rep
resented at the meeting and who havo
previously arranged games for next
Hundnv will carry out their original
schedule, which meant that, despite
Interference by others not counccted
with civic affairs, many athletic son-
tests will be staged in this city next
Sunday.
"We will play footb'air In Bridesburg
next Sunday in spite of ull outside in-
fluence," said one sneaker. "Should a
group of objectors interfere with our
game we will fight tho case to tho
finish." Thirty other managers voiced
their approval and declared that they
are in the fight to the finish.
j.ne temporary uiurai. ui 'i
were: 1'rcsiaeui. nuu uuuiriuuu. uuuics
Webb, Bridesburg, A. A.: vice nrci
dent, Phil Haggerty, Nativity: record
ing secretary, Frank E. Carroll, Mar
shall E. Smith; corresponding secre
tary, Charles W. Marvcy, Harry Davis
Club, and treasurer, Edward Caskey,
Bridesburg.
The organizations represented ha,vo a
huge patronago In Philadelphia and
these patrons next Bundny will be given
the opportunity to sign resolutions
favoring Sunday sport. The clubs are :
Curtis Country Club, Nativity, North
Philadelphia, Wert Philadelphia C. C.,
Bridesburg, Tulpchocken. Marshall E.
Smith, Vincome. All-Phlki., Hunting
Club, Coopersvillc, Commerce Club,
Disston A. A., Joan of Arc. Beach A.
A., Gen Social. Hunting Inrk, Key
wood. B. C, New York Ship, Hurry
Davis Club. Flelsher Yarn. Athletic
Stars. Scanlon C. C Kinsley A. A.
and others.
Ted Lewis Sails for England
New York. Oct. 28. Ted (Kid) Ijwl.
the Ilrltleh boxer who formerly held the
world's wellerwelsht ohamp on-hlp title. wa
a naeeena-er on the Mauretanla. aalllna- to
day for Enitlarrf. He la to meet .Johnny
Itaebam, at Ixmdon. on November 10. After
that bout. Lewie plana to return to thli
rountry arid eek a match w th Jack Urltton
for the welterwelaht champlonehlA
QPECIAL HALLOWE'EM
13 CARNIVAL ON SKATES
CARNIVAL
AT
ICE PALACE
45th and Market Sts.
Monday Nlaht, NoTrmbei; 1
SPECIAL KI4SCTI0N yitlJIT PI
World'a (Irralffit Kntertalu
An KTrnina; vi iiir.itp.
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NORVAL BAPTIE
Sensational, rioelir. Arrobatle Ire Skater
THE MULLERS ALAN MURRAY
Wonder Arllelle Flror" Skatrrs
IlaMIr, Iho Mntlera and Murray will rive
rmple'e k ekatlnr proaram Saturday
nlaht. Ort. JO. nnd dnrlna nrek f Nov, 11.
10 to 12, ZlSO to S. SilR to 10M5
Thrr Sl'Minr rteaaiona iraii:
Flesh Reduced, Body Building
Boxlnp; Tautrht No Punishment
Hand Rell Cnurta Private Unon Jlowtit
TIIKATMBNTH 0 A M. TO 0 P. M.
IIOXINO TOURNAMENT. NOV. 18TH
Phila. Jack O'Brien
q k, rr. 15th Chea'nut. Wpmee 1P-4t
TI1K FIOIITH HATISFY
AT THE NATIONAL A. A.
SAT. KVKN1NO, OCT, M
1ACK niAMlten vs. TOMJIY SfetlARItinLK
jnF"ri!IlTI Ta.niT.T.V AM.KN
inijnr khvkh va. ijkw hciitipp
Soil jackpon va BAMMV noon
flKNK nWAIONT re. JOK TirLlTZ
T1CKKT8 AT DONAOHY'8. JS 6. llth BT.
FOOTTIATX OAMK
St. Joseph's Prep. School
va T.m Sall Pren.
wi&'jwr. iwt $&
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WORLDS AFIRE THESE DAYS WITH THEIR SAFETY MATCHES
IN VILLANOVA. LINE
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Dempsoy-Carpentier Botrt Wil
Bo to a Finish and Will Be
Staged Early Next Year
New York, Oct. 28. After n se-'s
of conferences and numerous til tl -natums,
Mesjrs. Illckard. Cochran and
Brady, the triumvirate seeking to pro
mote a world's heavyweight champion
ship match between Jack Ddmpsey and
Georges Carpentler announced last night
that ull differences between the pro
moters and the boxers had been amicably
arranged, that articles of agreement will
be signed In a few days and that the
battle would be staged in Havana, Cuba,
early in 1021.
The announcement that the pro
moters had decided to stage the bout
in Cuba came as a great surprise to the
boxing enthusiasts of New fork, as it
was the general impression the contest
would be decided os close as possible to
the bie eastern renters of tronulatiou.
It was Intimated by Mr. Rlckard that
the Cuban Government has offered
financial inducements that the promot
ers could not afford to ignore.
In addition, the bout could be con
tested to a finish In the Cuban capital,
although itis generally conceded that o
contest between Dcmpsev nnd Cnrpen-
tier could not possibly last more than
eight nr ten rounds if both were boxing
oji their merits.
Tin promoters declined to give the
exnet amount that the Cuban officials
nre willing to contribute for the pleas-
ure of seeing the leading 'heavyweights
of the world iu the ring, but it must
be a tidy sum In view of the foct that
the promoters guarantee Dempsey
$300,000 and give Caroenticr $200,000.
According to Kearns, Messrs Coch-
rnn. Brady und nickard were alto-
I ECther too hasty in their announcement
yesterday, war. ine terms ot tne muicu
had been agreed upon nun mat ine
articles of agreement would be signed
at a meeting to be held at tlie Hotel
Claridge yesterday morning.
Kearns admits that he and the pro
moters bad verbally agreed on condi
tions for the match, and that Cochran
and bis co-promoters then proceeded to
draw up a contract to cover the con
test in all its bearings.
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BIG RING BAnLE
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Havana Is Surprised
at News of Big Bout
Havana. Oct. 28. Inquiry nmong
sportsmen haH failed to disclose the
identity of the person or persons
who, according to New Tork dis
patches, ure said to have made a
substantial offer for the Dempscy
Carpenticr world's championship
battle in Havana.
NoVe of tbc men who could bo
reached were able to give any in
formation on the subject. All of
them expressed surprise at the an
nouncement from New York.
DENIES PITT CHARGES
Director of Georgia Tech
Says
Players Were Eligible
Atlanta, Gft., Oct. 28. Director
Crenshaw, of Georgia Tech. in a signed
statement denies that three mera-
hers of the Georda Tech football team
'which played" the University of Pitts
burg last Saturday, bad played foot
ball more than four years. The state
ment was in reply to one issued Sun
day by Director Miller, of Pittburgh,
announcing that Pittsburgh would play
no more games with Georgia Tech.
mmmrn m www'
CWhats all this talk about Crimping?
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EXPECT RECORD CROWD
FOR SA TURD A Y'S GAME
Anticipate 23,000 Will View Pcnn-Penn State Annual
Battle Bezdek and Team Arrive Tomorrow.
Heisman Shakes Up Penn Varsity
"We will have the largest crowd
of the season here on Saturday after
noon and probably one of the grcarcbt
throngs that ever saw a football game
on Franklin Field," said Joe Shechan,
the official ticket man at Pennsjlvauln,
yesterday afternoon. "I look for n
crowd of more than 22,000," he added.
In spite of the fact that so great a
crowd is expected these Is still nn op
portunity to purchase tickets for tlie
game. Home't'OOO seats in the eust nnd
west stand were placed on snle this
morning. Every seat iu the vast am
phitheatre is reserved.
The big crowd will be treated to Just
the kind of football a crowd likes. Penn
is comiug along fast, while State needs
no Introduction. This afternoon concn
Heisman nnd twenty-six of the varsity
squad will leave for the Whltemarsh
Country Club, where they will remain
until Saturday morning. This move is
the result of tbc desire of the conches
to chanze the scenery and to give the
coaches nn opportunity to work the
plnycrs out on a f-oft gridiron to pre
vent uuy recurrence of injuries.
State, according to n wire, received
yesterday afternoon, will nrrivc in this
city tomorrow morning, nnd nfter
breakfasting at the Hotel Walton will
motor out to one of the country clubs
nround the city where a signal drill will
hi held. The arrivnl of the Stnte tent
ers Is not looked for until late Friday
night. More than 1000 of the loynl
sons of the Centre county college
will make the trip. A large number
afnit,wl fnr thla ,'itv rpxtprHnr nfternonu
to muke the trip by automobile, while
others started on foot in the hope that
they could secure hops (not tne
spirit brand) ou the way down .
All Stale Keystones
It is a singular fact, but every mem
ber of the twenty-sMen of the Penn
State vnrsity squad tilth their prelim
inary football training in tins state.
Baer, a tackle substitute from Scott
lllffh. Thledo. is tho oulv man from
outside tbc Ke stone State. Charlie
Way, the flashy halfback, comes from
Downlngtown. just outside of this city.
Tom McNnmara. who hnd the nlens-
ure of scouting State last Saturday.
thinks as uigiiiy ot way as uc oiu ot
Leech, tho sensntlonal V. M. I. half
back. "That fellow Way is a streak when it
cornea to open field running, aud it will
take the best in the Red and Blue to
stop him when he gets started. In ad
dition, he line is one of tbc best Penn
will have faced this season. They can
do almost anything. Getting down the
field under punts Is one of their special.
35
1 """"" tun II 1 1 'HII 1 1 III
isten, Lester, and you shall hear:
There are three ways to roll a
cigarette wet it with your
tongue, use paste, or crimp it.
But Spur is the only cigarette note
that word only that has the crimped
seam. No moisture as when you roll
a cigarette no paste as used by other
makers.
Crimping makes Spur draw easier,
burn slower, taste better. Looking at
, Cigarette
, f ," " ' im laainirriiiemawi i ii i nt
k'tys a" ' '?l,'v '
ties. It In n treat team, but t think
we have the old fighting spirit now that
will khow the un8taters something. I
cannot say that I look for a victory, but
there inny ue many surpuscs uctore tnai
game Is over Saturday aitcrnoou.
(JuartcrbacK uienn itiuuger nnu
Clnrcnce Heck, the left tackle, arc Har
rUburg boys, while Reddiugcr, who
will probably start at quarter Saturday,
hnils from Washington, Pa. Haines,
the star halfback, votes in lied Lion;
Captain Hess is a Monessen product,
while Griffiths, the other guard, comes
from Bioomsburg. Beck aud Shuster,
the latter from Willlamsport, arc the
tackles and nre rated on a par witn
any of the grent State tackles of the
past. The ends, Brown nnd McCullough,
hall from Washington and Homestead,
respectively. McCullough was a star at
Klskimintau before coming to State.
The State reserve list is just the kind
that' Coach Bezdek bus been nlwn
nolntlng for oue thnt can do almost
as well as the regulars.
Lewis Throw Zbyazko
Montreal, Oct. 28. FM ('Htranlr"
Lewi i won Inst n'uht from waladelc Zbiko,
the I'ollih wrtstler. In on hour nnd lrvrn
InnttA Bt the Mount Koyal Arenu lier.
Lvwls won on a tnr hold
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MINORS OPPOSED
TO LASKER PLAN
Assert System Provides for Gov
ernment Without Representa
tion Fultz Explains Error
New York, Oct. 28. The minor
leagues will refuse to becomo a party to
the reorgnnizntion of bqscbnll under the
proposed Lasker plan, unless some rad
ical changes are made in the scheme,,
it was learned today.
Minor league officials, who havo been
Investigating the Laskcr plan for the
appointment of n nw National Com
mission, claim the system provides for
government without representation, nnd
restoration of the draft which tbc
minors have been fishtlng for years.
Several conferences have been held In
various parts of the country nnd it has
Heen informally decided to oppose the
plan, unless It Is altered before offered
to the minor leagues tit their annual
meeting nt Kansas City next month.
It li claimed that .under the Lasker
system the minor leagues, which control
more plnycrs and territory and have
ra "lnn,,y invested in baseball than
S. majors, are literally without voice
In the proposed government of the game,
regardless of their apparent right of
-enresentntlon on the commission.
Tan Willow
Calfskin
The new light shade,
heavy soles, with an ad
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sole. The shoe to select
for the double purpose
of protection in bad
weather and swagger
style on pleasant days.
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