?f i ! t- e v ' PRO FOOTBALL IS DOING WELL IN OHIO, WHERE PRO BASEBALL ALSO IS QUITE SUCCESSFUL 1W GREA T INTERFERENCE BY DARTMOUTH MEN , . Big Green Eleven Shows Pennsylvania Hew Football . Really Should Be Played Shelburne Wonderful Offensive Man Ily SPICK m IIE?f the Dartmouth team trimmed Pennsylvania 44 te 7 Jn Franklin Field Saturday they administered the worst defeat that a Orcen eleven has ever had the honor et beating a lied find Blue aggregation. Hark In 1014 Dartmouth hHndcd Pennsylvania n 41-0 fWrnt. but even that was net nulte as fad os Saturday's tilt. Hut don't blnmc' Coach Ilcisman nor the ilea and lilue players. They did nil they could nnd then some mere. Mnny of the Penn sylvania players were hurt nnd some of them se .badly that they may net be able te piny nny mere this season. The blame for this crushing defeat should be put en Dartmouth, They were responsible. The Green' tenm hnd an attack that was simply irresistible as far as the Red and Blue was con cerned. Bewer, Shelburne, Jerdan nnd Burke formed a backllcld-tliat couldn't fii stenncd. Seldom has any such Interference been seen en Franklin Field as that put up by the. Dartmouth eleven. Shel burne, the dusky, fiery fullback, was the big nolse In making interference. VTicn he went after a man he get Mm and the man stayed "get." There wasn't any argument about it. Net only that but Shelburne played a clean amp. Up .didn't resort te underhand tactics, lie just played football as it should be played and that is something that Pennsjlvanin can't cope with at I the present time. I On tiic euense rennsyivnnin was out classed. In the first period the Ucd nnd Blue didn't even mnkc one first rinnrn. a henclcss and miserable showing for an eleven representing a university which beasts of nearly 12,000 students. Started Toe Late i One thing that Pcnnslvanla did, or, rather, didn't de, was te start their aerial nttack tee late. In the first period Dartmouth didn't score, although the ball was in Pennsylvania'! territdry most of the time. If they had started their lefty operation in the second period, the game might have ended dif ferently. Net that Pennsjlvanin would have wen; they were tee far outclassed te win even by a fluke, but they might have made n better showing hnd they Itartcd something early In the game, in Btiud of waiting for the final period, alien they were hopelessly whipped. Coach Spears came through nnd did jast what he fc'ald lie was going te de save Jim Rebertsdu. " He also said be fore the game that if it were necessary he would send the captain in in spite of his injury, but it wasn't necessary and it was ensy te sec thnt it wasn't necessary early in the game. Had Rob Rob erteon been in the contest from the be ginning, it is sad te think what the cere might have been. At the same time It is difficult te Imagine hew any trio of backs could have dene better than Burke, Bewer nnd Shelburne. Jerdan's run of 05 yards after catch ing a punt Is the third great dash that Many Teams End Season This Week West Phillies De- pend en Northeast It is only natural that when Cen tral High nnd Northeast High play their Oimbel Cup game this week, the "West Philadelphia High students will hope for a Northeast victory. It is their only chance te tie Central nigh for the city championship. The odds are all in favor of Central High : never theless, the youngsters across the river re rooting hard for Northeast. Northeast High has been playing bet ter football than ever nnd It is quite likely the Northeast team will give Central a much harder battle than was the case when West Philadelphia lined up against the Crimson and Oeld. It la Northeast's final game and the Red and Black youngsters always put up a better fight against Central than any ether team. This week will mark the close of the football season for many of the scholas tic teaniB, Germantown Friends and Haverford Scheel have already ended their gridiron season nnd the warriors have turned out for soccer. Friends Central. Episcopal, St. Luke's, Chest nut Hill Academy, Bryn Athyn, Ridley Park, Germantown Academy, Penn Charter, Lewer Merlen, Radner High and Southern High ring down the cur tain in the games this week. Seme of the teams will play the nlumni elevens, but the regular season is draw ing te a close. The Catholic League teams Cnd them wives in the same situation as the High Scheel League elevens. If which is the old hepe against hope word Catholic High Bheuld defeat St.Jescph's Preps in the Thanksgiving Day game, then West Catholic will figure in n Play-off with St. Joe for the title, as these two teams are tied. Just as West Phillies will be rooting for a iVertheaBt win ever Central, West Catholic will naturally hope that Cath olic High triumphs ever St. Jee. In the Interim. West Catholic plays Bryn Athyn Academy at Brvn Athyn. This game will be a bevcre test for Coach Quinnlan's boys, but It will certainly help te keep them en edge if the un expected should happen nnd Cnthellc High bent St. Jee. Catholic High's p te 0 victory ever LaSalle, which was the first defeat for LaSalle in the league Jtrcngthcns Catholic's chances of vlc ry in the Thanksgiving Day geme, but at. Joe still rules the favorite by a safe margin. ON TOP Yes. old top. we're there with the blnest dear vlut In, the United State. We call It the High Toned CIGAR anfl (all It for 0 cents. Teil will acre that tt'a worth ;vv. uuuMua wrapper, Connecticut binder and choice Pennsylvania teat. Try box. At All Dealers. inure. aumaira wrapper. SCHOOLBOYS PLAY FINAL CONTESTS (let of 100 (or VI.H0, postpaid fl Bruckcr & BeghitB, Ibc. I mis y, vrwx bt. , I Phene Colombia 117 !,! 1 HALL has been made ngnlnst Pennsylvania thin-acnseb. In tlie Pitt gnmc, Tem Davles ran through the Red nnd Blue for a touchdown en the kick-off nnd the week before Haines of State did the same thing. Jerdan's run was mere remarkable than the ethers because there wnsn't a Pennsylvania player, seemingly, thnt ever" chanced te tackle him. At lenst he wns touched appar ently by n Red nnd Blue tackier. ' After their fine game against State a week age Saturday, every one felt that Pennsylvania net only would put up a geed game against Dartmouth, but ac tually had a clinnec te win because Bez dek's, men defeated the Orcen. But these stanch followers of the Red and Blue were deemed te hitter disappoint incut. Their team was beaten te a pulp nnd comparing the two elevens they should have been beaten just that way. The score, 44 te 7, is a very ac curate comparison of the teams. Triple Defeat Fer the first time In Pennsylvania football history n triple header was played en Franklin Field Saturday, and also for the first time, the Red nnd Blue lest three gridiron contests in a single day. Dartmouth defeated the varsity, Klskl trimmed Jack Kenan's freshman team 7 te 0, and the Phila delphia football scribes hnnded a neat lacing te the Pennsylvania mnnngcrs. 7 te 0. This Inst gnmc wns really the only one of the three worth seeing. It wns a wonder In many ways. The Scribes appeared en the field promptly nt 10:15 Saturday morning. They were, nil there, but Ress Knuffman ami unpinm .iec J,nerum. it was ru mored that these two stars hnd held a conference the night before, hence their absence. But Cnptain Lribrum finally showed up just before the first half ended, nnd while he was In the ganff he did excellent work trying te get Of ficial Timer Jee Straus te blew the whistle. But the sturdy Texan couldn't be approached, as it were. He knew that the periods were five minutes, but in order net te give cither side nny nd vantnge he let the tenms battle for 20 minutes in the second period nnd HI minutes in the third. Jee is a geed tinier, nnd his nonstop watch is great. Joe attends strictly te business nnd mere power te him. He doesn't neglect anything. lie attendrd two clusses while the second half was in progress. The" honors of the ilny went te Buck Wharten and Jack Keogh. Jack did the rcfcrccing .nnd Buck did the cenching. Buck wns nil ever the field nil the time. giving the Scribes excellent ndvice. It was due te him thnt the journalists made several fine, parallel runs of mere than 30 yards. He also blocked Jnck Kcegli several times when the Scribes were 15 or ISO yards offside, a little trick that mnny teaches forget during the heat of battle. But Buck is cool nnd nlwnjs docs the right thing at the right IIU1U. JVC 10 JUUl'K I Amateur Sports rnilE C. T. A. five, of Chester, has started off en Its winning way again and has scored four successive victories at the expenbe of the best teams In this locality. U. T. A. had little trouble last year in winning the championship of Chester in the play-off series with Chester Ship, champions of the Indus trial League. The stars of the club are Regan, of the Eastern League, and Gallagher, who also played in the big circuit. The club is playing its usual home games, but desires te book a few con tests away from home with the leading quintets, such as Parkcseurg, Coates Ceates vilie, Downingtown, West Chester, Harrlsburg, Tamaqua, Lancaster and clubs in the Pennsylvania State League. Fer games address James Lynn, 1024 Petter street, Chester, Pa. Bt. Teter's would llke te arrange mmes with third and fourth-class traveling' fives, btcphen Kratzluger, 1088 North LaWrence treet. Alma Club, a first or second-class team, la open for inmeg with home teams. Rebert Armstrong, 2231 Seuth Cantrell atrcet. Gama filima Peta is without a gams for November 22. Would like te hear from seventeen-year-old t'm having- floors and pay Ins; fair guarantees. Paul Bellard, OHO Uenry street. Bt. fitephrn'a P. K. Ore epena their ashed ashed ule In the Central Church League, en Thurs day, Nevember 18, at their hall In West Philadelphia. They will meet the Grace Presbyterian Church. St. Stephen's has a few open dates for first-class horns teams out of the city. W. Clark, Maekewlts A Uerbach, 010 Market street. The Amrrlcnn Independence Five would like te book icames with teams either at home or away. Sel Kelles, 1733 North Marshal), street. Ardrntm desires games with first-class out-of-town quintets offering reasonable In ducements. Jeseph If, Ulben, 6021 Pine street, Folrreft basketball team are desirous of arranging Karnes with third and fourth class traveling; teams willing te travel te Darby for fair guarantees. V. E 3enlgen. Folcroft, Pa. Phene Sharen Hill 01 In the evening, St, Simeon's, unable te obtain the hall In which they played last year, are forced te travel. The management would like te book a game en November 20 with some first-class home team offering a fair guarantee. P. B, Canan. 2037 North Eighth street. Providence M. K. Church will place two teams en the Doer this sea'&eru All games win be played en Thursday evening- in Providence's hall. Plrat and second-class traveling teams communicate with William W. Iluckhalter. 38 North Ktent street. YS Less Than Retail Price A Single Salt et Overcoat at Wholesale Price Save the Retailer Profit All-Weel Men's A Yeung Men's Suits Latest Mea' i Overcoats SALCO clothes S. E. COR. 9th and SANSON UflAHD rLOOB 1n Aef Orilef Await I I'll GERMANTOWN NOW IPS GRID SCORERS 75-Pelnt Count Over Friends' Central Gives Academic Eleven Total of 200 The CJermantewn Academy football team, by ".coring 75 points against the tricnti'H t;cntrnl eleven pn Friday, toeK the Iced in high scoring of the local Kchelnstic tcaniH. with, n record of 200 points in seven grimes. The Central High eleven, with its victory ever the West Philadelphia lllEh. advanced its mark of the ncasen te 108. Hut the Hpccdbeys broke the record e the Crimson and ueiu wnen they scored a single touchdown. The records of the leading teams: matt school. i.nAeuu cpxmAu man rnANKPenD hieh 0 Peen Charter 28 Ixiwer Jler'n 80 Cath. High.. It Fkd. High.. 21 Otn. High... 42 Southern ... 27 W. Phlla.... 108 u l erwi i limn i 0 7 Otn. Acad... 14 O 0 Ilrm Athyn. 12 n n Central High 14 0 0 West Phlla.. 7 n 14 Ferm Charter 13 7 34 Southern ... 0 IfTi 87 W. PHI LA. HIOH 7 Otn. High... 0 0 Radner Utah in 9 Swar'e High. 32 SOUTHERN HIOH n ruth, ltlih.. 15 0 Hav'd Scheel 89 fl etn. nun. .. id 0 Nerth't High 49 n Central ltlch 42 e nryn Atnyn. in T Fled. Ills n... 2ft Northeast 0 Trunkferd., , 84 "l2 108 7 central 27 BO 02 OTN. HIOH W. Phlla... 7 7 Cnmden H .. 0 0 Chest. Hill.. 13 19 Heuth'n High 0 O Control High 21 NORTHEAST HIOH 7 Fkd. High... T 7 Camden High 14 0 Wlllla'n Sch. 8 iaSnuth'n lllsh II 7 West Phils,. 2fl a Atlantic Cltv 7 14 Oermantewn e O Northeast . . 14 CATHOLIC fiCHQOr. l.EAOUJ WEST CATHOLIC LA BALLB PREP 20 Chestnut Hill 0 7 Hav. Hchoel . 7 lR-rOtn. Acad.. 0 0 W. Cath. H. 0 IS Cath. High.. 7 0 St. Jee Prep 0 0 I-v Halle T. 0 0 Catholle .... 8 e Ht. Luke's., n -- r r 0 St. Jois-ph's. 9 7 ' 33 14 Vlllaneva. .. 0 3T JOSEPH'S PREP - -rr 10 Ilklyn. Prep 13 05 10 n Vlllan'a Prep 0 0 La Salle P.. 0 CATHOLIC HIOH 9 West Cath.. . 0 IB Beuthn High 0 41 Wenonah . . 0 an West Chs'r e 0 Cent. High.. 30 75 13 25 W,en!h ,?i.1, A VILLANOVA PR.El 7 West Cath.. IT 7 Farm Scheel 8 0 Vlllaneva ... 7 n St. Jeseph's. 8 ., 7 Catholle .1.. 0 8 1 Sails .. 0 e W. Catholic. 14 05 B7 14 20 APATVMIC TEAMSMr OTN. ACADEMY , ST. LUKE'S BCIfl. 19 Bwarth'e H.. 14 n Jet Cath.. 0 0 W. Catholic, lh 3 nidlev Park. 0 14 Fkd High.. 7 21 Haverf'd. Jd. 0 Ut Chest. Hill... 0 20 Peril Chart. 21 84 Otn. Friends' 0 2R Episcopal A. 4R Episcopal .. 0 0 Bryn Athyn. 0 75 Friends' Ccn 0 SOO 89 CHCSTNUT HILL 14 Episcopal .. 14 EPS ACAHEMT 18 Otn. High... n riawarVr .Ilfth 28 0-Wcst Cath.. 20 0 Hav. Scheel. 7 Otn. Acad'y. 10 14 Chest Hill.. 14 J Penn Chart. 3S e Ridley Pnrk. 8 Otn. Friends' 20 8 St. Luke's... 28 -rr 0 Otn. Acad'y. 4R 40 00 0 Penn Chart. 42 riHENDS' CENT. - 3 Haddnnlleld.. 3 20 171 7 Otn. Frl'mls' hi 0 Voer'n High. 13 PENN CHARTER 0 Central High S 13 llnterfil M. O 32 Radner High 7 21 Lansd'e High 0 21 Ht. Luke's., 20 8'. Chest Hill.. 7 13 Frankford . . 14 42 Episcopal .. 0 n Haverf Hlah 0 0 Otn Acad'y. 75 10 "l54 OTN. FRIENDS' 27 Darby High. 0 0 Rldlev Park. 7 03 F. Central.. 7 0 Otn. Acad'y. 34 20 Chest. Hill.. 0 177 04 118 SUBURBAN SCHOOLS 54 RADNOR HIOH 13 Lansdowne H 0 7 P. Charter.. 82 10 West Phlla. 10 14 Haverford. .. 0 70 Tredyffrln. . . 0 21 Bryn Athyn. 0 48 Cheltenham. 0 RIDLEY PARK 21 Media High. 0 8 St. Luke's.. 8 7 Otn. Friends fl f Enls. Acad.. 0 t i.ansaewne H 14 33 Swarth. H... e 80 ISO 41 DARBY HIOH 7 Narberth It. 0 0 Cheltenham. 2.1 0 Otn. Friends 27 84 Haerferrt .. 8 14 Swarth. 11.. 14 14 Ablngten.... It 7 Colllngsweod 10 "78 "BT LANHDOWNT2 HIOH O Radner nigh 18 28 Chelt'ham If. 14 0 Penn Charter 21 81 Chester High 0 14 Ridley Park. 7 71 03 BRYN ATHYN 24 Hwarth. Prep 0 12 Frankford It 0 40 P. I. D Q 10 West Thlla.. 0 0 Radner 21 0 St. Luke's... 0 104 27 23 WILLIAMSON srir C Hill Scheel.. 10 iv netn. 1'rep.. 20 0 Northeast... n 12 Pepnlrmen.. 13 27 P. I. D 7 07 00 MEDIA HIOH 0 Ridley Park. 24 O Lew. Merlen 23 0 Tredyffrln... 19 0 "03 LOWER MERION 0 Central If... 28 28 Media High. 0 12 Ablngten.... in 18 Cheltenham.. 8 7 Narberth.... 13 07 67 HAVERFORD RCII. 7 La Halle Pr. 7 14 P. M. C. Res 8 7 Episcopal.... 0 80 Southern.... 6 0 Radner High 14 7 Swarth. Prep 3 8 Hill Scheel.. 10 77 "73 CHELTENHAM II. 14 Lansdowne.. 28 2R Darby High. 0 20 Hwarth. If... 14 .8 Lew. Marlen 13 18 -Camden 81 0 Radner. 48 SWARTH'RH PREP, 0 nryn Atnyn. 21 0 Bordentown. 3 8 Haverford.. 7 7 Penrrlngten.. 21 HI "e3 SWARTHMORH IL 28 Episcopal.... 0 14 Otn. Acad... 10 82 West Phlla.. 0 14 Cheltenham. 0 14 Darby High. 14 0 Ridley Park. 33 78 138 100 03 Orsen Kinney te Coach New Yerk. Nev. IS. Jehn .T Mtttahv the graduate manager of athletics at Ferd- nam university, announces that Orsen Kinney, former Yale basketball star, will coach the Maroen Quintet this winter. . .1 LrlTaLHH biiJiiMB; iJI. Kn;r.KFMWl3M OubI'1 m wimim'mHMm LHH .-rllH'.i. , KJ1lJif H lKh'r mmr ff rt 5s WmmMSaMSMimvSmr'' mmjXMJammmmMi SrTsaBBBBnSBlgBBB.lWSW TSS-SJBTH TJ(JIM WMarSi Jvvwlsi3?li Don't miss it. fYeu will be given a better understanding of the Construction and operation of "The Electric Heart of Your Cor" that little black box of power which turns ever your engine and feeds your lights. SHOWING AT Falten, 4800 Rising Sun Atc .NeycbuW 15 Walten, 733 E. Chester Ave.;' November 16 OlyrepU, 711 S. Bread St November 17 Medel, 428 Seuth St .November 17 Columbia, 27th and Columbia Are.. ....... .November 18 Starlight, 5S09 N. 5th St Novamber 18 Victer, Franklin St, and Clearfield Ate NevsmUr 19 Alma, Kensington Ave and Ontario St.. . ... .Neverabar 10 Ideal, 19th and Columbia Aye. . . . Nerember 19 Grand, 62d and Market Sts. .............. .November 20 Football Results Frem Many Fields $&?: tlVt&X V"W-"M- - Penn fllate. 7 Ihfth. 7. Hates. tirVl Vj V.. . Cernell, 34 1 Colombia 7. Armv. 001 Itowileln. 0. nartmenth. 41 Pennsiimnla, 7. Harvard, 271 Itrewn, 0, Nary nil Hituth Cnrellna. 0. West Virginia, 17 1 Raisers, 0. Tehlrh. 71'Prnn State. 7. Maryland. 101 "rrnens. 7. Renten College. 7r Tnlts fl. Amletrr, III Kreter. 8. Hely Cress, 8) Celby, 0. Union, 201 Hobari, 7. Inle Krennmen, 2S1 Harvard. Freshmen, 8. Jehns Hepkins, 41 He, Jehn's, 0. nnrknrll, 41 Ofttysbm-g, 0. Dickinsen, 7 Ilaverfore. 7. Allegheny. Oi WeliHnste 0. Seliate. 80 1 Ht. llenSTfntnr, 9. warthmerr. OXi IMaware. 0, Franklin nnd M trsltall, Pi Urslnns, 7. Williams, OOt Wetteynn, 14, MliMlrbtiry. Oi Vermont, 0, Amherst 14 Trinity, 0. Pitt. 7t Washington and JrfTrrsen, 0. Rochester. 7i HaraUten 0 Virginia .unitary insuinw, obi vaiixnic :lnl nsli University, 0. Mtlhlenld erg, S3 1 Prrrcrl Instltnta, 0. nnw iinmraiurr. i .tmii.c. .. Pnrlnrneld Y. M. C. A., X8 Massachusetts mre, 47t riiaine, i. AnlM t. Worcester Poly. 10i Stnte College. 0. Michigan, 14 1 Chicago, 0. K Northwestern, til Purdue. O. Notre Dnme. Hi Indlnna. 10, Iowa 2S Mlnnesetn, 7. Wisconsin. 14: IlllneU. 0. Woesler. 14i Akren, 0, Kenron, 171 Western Beserve, 14. HnldwIrwWsllnce. IOi Hiram. 7. Wlttrnhcrg, 42t Otterbeln. 0... . Marietta College, X8 Unlremlty ef Cln- cinnaii, u. i Kansits 20i Nrhraska 20. Unlrenlty of Detrcll. 291 West VlrglaJa Wesleyan, 0, Dennlsen tfli Ohie Wrsleynn, 7. Oherlln. 23i Case. 0. Benth Hrtketa Unirerslty, 7 Bentli Dakota State College, 8. . .. Marquette. 4flt St. Txrals. 14. Missouri. 14t Washington, 10. Ames, 17l Kansas Aggies, 0. . . , UnlrrrsKr of relcradn. 7l Colerado Scheel of Mines 6, lrnke 7 1 Crelghton, 0. ... Oklahoma University, 39 Oklahemm Ar- Unlr'rrslty of .Sen them California, S8 NevnHa. 1. Vnlnarnise. 14t Mernlngstde, 0, Ilntier, 83 1 Ite.e I'ely. 7. Ml il ml University. 14t Mount Union. 0. X enter. 4f: Kentucky State. 0. iibem. 77 1 Washlngtsn nnd Mb 0. Oeergla Tech. S5 Cleorgrtewn UnUtr sltv, 8. Tnlane flt Mississippi A, and M, 0. CARPENTIER IS HOME Returns' te France Enriched te Ex tent of $84,000 Paris, Nev. 15. Geerges Cnrpcntter, the heavyweight champion of Europe, returned from America richer by 1,000.- 000 francs (about 584,000) nnd. with n great respect for the fighting nbility of Jnct Dcinpsey, world title holder. Cnrpcntlcr, who wns never boastful, t'en before leuviug France, when he had net yet seen Dcmpsey, waid en his re turn that Dempscy was considered in America te be it "supcr-flghtcr," but that he would meet him with as much confidence its he did the Ilritish fighters, Wells and Beckett, whom he knocked out. "The newspapers," said Carpcntier, "reported Dcmpsey as wtjing he would lend me te the slaughter l,ke an ex. I don't believe it. I hac met Dcmpsey, who is really a very nminble gentleman. 1 even had one match with him. which I wen but thnt wns at golf. Dcmnsey's' kind thought in (.endlntt me a wireless. message when off Nantucket wishing U3 gedspeed was very gentlemanly." Bowling Notes The Oimbel Brethers League Is proving a close race. Subway and the Main Fleer went Inte a deadlock for first place last week, each having wen 17 and lest 10 games. nea Department ana upholstery are tie xer secena piace. Station II. of the U. O. I. League, went Inte the lead last week, forcing Stere Roem into second place. Quartet, of the American League, copped tne nign average record iasi weeK zer tnree guinea, spilling 2720 pins. Rest. of the Quartet team, helda the hlrh slngle game recerd, having dropped the maples rer 2is pins. The Icemen nre having their Inning to night en the Terminal alleys It leeks like Station 20 Is going after first place this week. Leeks like North Brethers will romp off with the championship In the Hardware League, having n lead of seven games ever Its nearest opponent. Beck Is giving Independent a hard fight for nrat place In the Photo Engravegs' League. Curtis has found Its stride new and should move up Inte the first division shortly. THE FINEST IN YEARS ARE HERE NOW Kmt Mm Ovsfsrs HBALTHFUL-ECONOMICAI. astlJ eXawtsa. wWlisssas. trlfls , rsswf satsa raw, stewvl, jsjaasl. tM4 sc gay ether way. nUCSH DAILY If AB4e HlT rfcVM 1 ajvs-ss. West Crssscs at Ht PatsHts MATTHEW J. RYAN Frent & Deck St, "ftgj Dell, Lembard lS Ksy. Mala ut i ' ' '''- a motion Ds - AJia. C --,-. ""' ivioteri8t aiieuld See 1343.4547 Brandy wine Street Official Prest-O-Lita Distributor A. A. U. IN SESSION ; Olympic Cemmlttee't Repert Areutex Interest at Annual Meeting New Orleans, Nev. 15. The final re port of Gus Kirby, president of the American Olympic committee, en the Olympic games and the: awarding of various 11I21 athletic meets, were the subject of greatest Interest before the Amateur Athletic Union when it began its business sessions here today. Fifty delegates representing all sec tions of the country attended the open ing of the convention yesterday, when it was voted te award the 1021 national track and field championship meet te Les Angeles. Three candidates are in the field te succeed Bemuel J. Dallas, of Phila delphia, as president, and a lively fight was predicted. The eastern .division is backing Herman Obcrtubcsslng, the western associations arc supporting IteberrS. Weaver, of Les Angeles, nnd the southern association has put for .ward Harry W. FlUpntrlck, of this city. BROWN TOPS SCORERS forward of Phlla. Five Leada In Eastern Basketball League Records of the Eastern Dasketball League show, that Jimmy Brown, of Philadelphia, Is lending the individual scorers, with thirty -one point te bis credit. Frankie Beyle, of Reading, is second, with thirty, mere than half of Which nave eccn made en free tosses, Eddie Dolln, of Camden ; Brown, of Philadelphia, and Barlew, of Trenten, Bharc field goal tossing honors, with nine each. Four players nre tied for second place, with eight baskets ench. They are Stcele nnd Kerr, of Camden: White, of Trenten, and Reich, of Read ing. The individual standings are ap pended : Field P'l FM Tetst dames O, T.Ast.Pts Rrewn, Phlla... Rnyle, Reading. White, Trenten . Reich. Reading is n si 27 28 IB 22 18 21 0 IS 8 24 28 10 18 8 0 11 11. 18 8 21 14 12 4 10 J7 4 8 C 3 e 4 A 3 4 1 0 0 0 4 O Harlow, Trenten Dolln. Camden . Cress. Phlla.... Kerr. Camden Rey Hteele. Camden. 4 Kranckle. Otn. Campbell, Camden Dreyfuss, Reading Wright. Newark , Delghan. Camden . 1'ewera. Otn , Helman, Otn , Miller. Phlla Teme, Trenten . . . Kearns. Trenten . . Nerman. Trenten . Haggerty, Reading Dunleavy. Trenten Hwab. Newark 8 8ugarman, Phlla.... 3 Powell, etn Cllnterr, Newark . Merris, Reading . . Klets. Phlla Wasner, Newark . I.ennex. Camden . Bchartert. Newark Harvey, Newurk . Qlaescet, Otn Pike. Phlla. ..... Dietrich. Otn 1 Klnkatde. Otn 2 Quadrelle, Trenten ,. 1 McCarter. Phlla. ... 1 Turner, Trenten .... 1 Ress Steele. Camden 1 Passen. Phlla 1 McOrery. Otn 2 4K3MBHH? Buying Blindly May Cost you a 23 Saving On bur Aute Insurance HIS car almost hit a man. He immediately bought some insurance without any idea of what such protection should cost. But by buying without investigation, he failed te get a big saving he was entitled te. Last year, every Liberty Mutual policy holder received, at policy termination, a 30 cash refund en his premium a saving of at least 23 ever stock-company cost. The Liberty Mutual's cash refunds have always been 30 pf the automobile premium. Buy your insurance at actual protection ' cost, in this strong mutual company, with its record for full and prompt settlements. Find out new what 3uch protection should cost you. Mail the ceupgn no obligation. TOTAL PREMIUMS WRITTEN W 1919 OVER $3,000,000 TOTAL SURPLUS OVER $800,000 LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY EettUtt4 iQtJ Workmen's Compensatien.Liability, and AUTOMQBXbE SEND THIS LIBERTY MUTUAL. 20 S. 15tk Please mall particulars regarding - If ante.. ................. ....... Business Address . . ........ Make of Car? Cost Yeu? De Yeu Use Car In Your Dullness ?., Type of Bedy? ,,, DOBSLDN DISSTON AGAIN PLAY I National Cup Rivals Battle Twe Hours te 1-1 Draw In Replay Game Soccer fans who failed te witness the replay match between the J. & J. Dob Deb son eleven nnd the Dlssten seuad, of the National Cup competition second round, en Saturday, missed one of the greatest games ever played between two local teams. After the whlntle tooted ending the game it made the greatest length of time that two local teams have ever battled each ether without n win ner. , Last Saturday a week the teams played for two hours with neither penetrating the ether's goal. Saturday found them going through the same length of time, ending in a tie, 1 goal each. This necessitates another game before either team qualifies for the third round. The third game probably will be staged next Saturday afternoon en a neutral field. Ne change occurred in the Industrial League Snturday, as the leader, .the Flelshcr Yarn, had no trouble defeating the Stetson eleven by a one-sided Bcerc I of 8 goals te 0. Only one surprise hap pened, when the new MneiienDurg soccer eleven defeated the Lupten team. Ilehlfcld annexed two mere points by shutting out the Budd eleven, another newcomer in the circuit. Soccer Notes Qlenwoed Beys' Club would like te ar range games with 18 and 18-year-old teams having grounds. K. J. . Mulvarre y, 2432 North Twenty-fourth street, The two McOhea boys wef net In the Dlssten line-up en Saturday. Frem the showing the Hawmakers made Napier and McEwen played Just aa fast a game. Ter the first time In many seasons Wolf Welf enden Shere failed te play a Sunday game. Seme fans were en hand expecting a game, but the Delaware county officials also were there te sen that no game was played. Coach Balnbrldge and his "Collegiate" soccer eleven at the Oermantewn Ders' Club are having seme fast games week! Each team la named after en of the big eekiy. colleges. At present "Tale" leada with clean slate, having wen flva games and lest none. "Dartmouth" Is cm point behind, with flve wins' and one less. Weltenden Shere gave Marshall E. Smith one of the hardest games of the season, the match ending In a draw, one goal each. Lefty Nelan greatly helped the Millers alone by his spectacular playing at center for ward. Johnny Connelly and his Falrhlll sauaS auca iwu mera paints 10 us eianaing en Saturday by defeating Klngssesstn bv th shut-out route, 0 goals te 0. Falrhlll Is developing Inte one of the strongest elevens in me Ainea ueague. INSURANCE TODAY- St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. Automobile Insurance at cost. Residence..!. ........ . w .... Year of Medel? .- Bought New or Used? , City or Town Oarsgcdln?. Scores of Soccer Games Played During Week-End NATIONAI CUP REPLAY J. A J. Dobsen. li Dlssten, 1. ALLIED I.KAOUK First Division Wolfenden-Shere. ll M. E. Hmlth. 1. Wanderers, li Hibernians, 3. Falrhlll, Oi Klngsesslnr, 0 Second Division Dlssten Haw, 8: North American Lace. 0. Ht. Carthage. 21 Kensington, 0. Pencevd. J; Nativity. 2. Olen social. 2s Weltenden F. C. 2. Kdgemoer. 2j British War Veterans, 1. Leretta, 21 FTanclsvllle. 1. Third Division. Northwest Ame. li fjurpess Leather. 1. Hunting. 4 1 Kden. 0. Fourth Division Rorer Revers. 2: Larchwood. 0. Westmoreland, e; Somerset. 1 Third Division. Northeast Hlssey Memerial. 8: Olnsy. 2. Merchant Ship. 2: Clever, 0. Dlssten Steel, 7! Kantten. 0. Cotllngsweod, Si Ilrldesburg. 1, Falrhlll M. R.. 2; St. Veronica. 2. West Philadelphia Division Vlctrlg C. C. 4! Ilelmar. J. Angera. Si Mulford. 1. Welcome. Oi Ilelment, 0. CRICKET LEAGUE Moorestown White. It U. of P.. 0, Merlen Maroons, fi. Philadelphia Reds. 0. Moorestown niues, 8: Morien Whites. 1. Moorestown Second, li U. of P. Seoend. 0. EXHIUITION ikvsrferd College. Si Q. II. C. 3r.. L Puritans. Si Cosmopolitan. 0. SUNDAY OAME3 Flelsher Tarn. 4! Kaywood. 1. Falrhlll, 1: A!. B. Hmlth. 0 INDUSTRIAL LKAOUB Snellenburg. 4: Lupten. 0. Flelsher yarn, 8: Stetson. 0. Hardwlck Mages. Oi Uarrett. 2. ltehlfeld. 6! Uudd, 0. Cochran te Meet Willie Heppe Han Fnuidsee. Calif., Nev. 15. Welker Cechrsn, of New Yerk, defeated Jake match of thn 18.3 balk-llns billiard tourna ment here last night. The ncere was 400 te 1J. tceenran ran out in ten innincs. ins hi. n run was 142 points. Cochran, br his victory, will b the ehal- luursr In a tournament with 'Willis Heppa In .New iern upcraDtr e. ter tne worm FhamDlonshle. Schaefer aa runner-ue also will vlay Hepps. P THE mm ARMY BUILDS MEN . "er fliilSSBBBBBJSBBBBr BsT 2lPpi f e'fll lsf SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB SBS-S-tsBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsB ilSV-SsisVsSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBF &BK ssSslissl sLaSEasBi: Give yourself a chancel De you want te stay within reach of your own front gate all your life? Or would you like te see some ether part of the country knew the differ ence between Lake Erie and the Gulf of Mexico? In the Army you see new faces and places, make new friends, earn a geed living and can leam te be a skilled man in a trade, if you like. That's why, when a soldier gees back te civil life, he has the advantage ever the stay-at-homes. He's ready for a better job with mere money Because he knows mere, because he's seen some place besides his own home town. Give yourself a chance! EARN, LEARN and TRAVEL MM COLLEGE ICE HOCKEY LEAGUE Penn Plans te Enter Circuit. Games te Be Played i'- at Palace 1 A nlx-tcnm intcrcollcglate Ice hockey Icflguc In In the making. A special meet ln; of Uie representatives of Ice hockey of Ave colleen tvas held nt the Univer sity Club yesterday afternoon for the purpose of making Intercollegiate hockey a certainty. Penn, Princeton. Yale. Dartmouth and Cernell were represented, while narvnrd notified the officials that It wns In favor of the Jcasue. All., the. details will be arranged, bylaws and constitution drawn up nnd a schedule submitted at a meeting te be held at the Hetel Iiiltnierc In New Yerk at '2 o'clock next Sunday afternoon. Present plans call for a one-game series, with the season te epn In Jan uary. A few of Uie representatives1 were in favor of a two-game series, anff if this suggestion Is accepted it means that the league season will open early In December, Dartmouth and Harvard will make the Bosten Arena their home rink, while Penn, Princeton and Yale will make the Ice Palace here their homo home playing surface. Cernell, according te the present! arrangement, will be (a traveling team. The Ithnca representa tive, however, said that some arrange ments would be made te make it possi ble for the ether teams te play Cernell at Ithaca. i r At, V 1. 4. W f' ff r ' hi i ti ' "A'"" ''"' yV " l "ptBRnSfllWi TT ykAt y,jj.$tvts .fAk'Ayv! w . y & a. Ulir-3 ' ' t ,-f H,r, Wt.,j....... , 7V.rtV A --rT- j44i' sbsbbbbbbbbbbb1sv it JI Stt .-yu'!i-;a.:r)., ,. ... CTa 'Hhz " i1' u't ' w I I I A
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