w F ea'i Water- '; ift-jSjffTVM'!' ' H' V EVERY BASKETBALL PENN A THLETES TURN . TO INDOOR SPORTS Basketball Will Claim Many Gridiron Performers. Wray, Ward and Whitehill Made Geed With a Vengeance in Closing Football Games The cnsiinl visitor en Franklin Field yetttiTilay afternoon would never think that flic ilny before 12S.000 lienwns liml witnessed the ilewtifnll of (ill DebleV eleven nt tlm linnds of Johnny Heis man's I'cnnsylvnnln team. About the only evidence tlmt Miim'tlilng hnd oc curred the dny before wan the pnper scattered nit ever the stands. Aclde from this the picture presented wng that of a deserted tttadlum. Nnry n football plajer wnM ' s'e't. either nt the trnin ine limine, In the football room or the usual hnutitM for Rrldlren perfermera. Tliey nil Hklnprd ' the environ of the University after their Ieiir period of training. Heme went te their home ever the helidn.VH. while ethers, visited friends or remained In their fraternity houses. Hilly Merris wns in his sanctum as usual, and alenic with (Jeerfse. Orten, the publicity mnn, the three scribes re hashed the season and found much te take solace In. Term's wonderful show ing against the Ithacnn eleven, heralded as a much better team than Inst year's, took the sting of four defents out of (he I'enn follower's system and made him feel lets better. When Ilelsmnu wns spoken of jt wns generally in terms that mennt his return next yenr. The wonderful playing of Hex Wrny, Mike Whitehill and Hill Ward, three men who early in the season were net thought capable of filling varsity berths, caused considerable comment. Hex never wns in tnver witli the cenclies idea of what n quarterback should be, malnlv because of his size nnd his lack of weight. II' dint of hard work despite adversities the Monmouth, 111., Ind wen his way te the top. His teammntes teem te be n unit in declaring that he fheuld be the lied nnd Illuc captain next yenr. Wliltehlll n Star Mike Whitehill after a selgu of being evertrained nnd then Injuries wns thought te hnvc lest his football nerve by mere than one member" of the I'enn coaching staff, while some of Mike's teammntes hnd even lest confidence In him. Ills return te form 'ngnlnst Col umbia made his critics hide their faces that they had ever thought wrong of the former Hutgers lad. Against Cernell he demonstrated that he is one of the renl stars of the giunc. His punting, interference and general all-around work wen him n host of Dobsen te Tackle Paterson Third-Round Match Penn Meets Harvard in A hendllncr en tednv'u soccer pro gram is the Nntinnnl Cup competition between J. and .T. Dobsen nnd the l'nt l'nt ersen Silk Socks from New Jersey. It is n third round match and the Pnbsen squad renched it only nfter tln hnrdest kind of n struggle. In their second round cembnt with Pissten the Iiebsnn team played two extra period deadlocks nnd finnllv defeated the sawmakers in the third battle after ninety minutes of In the Cricket Club League the Phil adelphia 'Whites have the edge en the Germnntewn eleven, hnving wen seven out of the eight games plnyed. (lermnn (lermnn tewn nnd Moorestown each hnvc six vic tories te their credit. Only one game is scheduled in the second division -owing te the teams playing en Thanksgiving Day. The eight clubs in the Indnstrlnl League ere all booked tedny. Fleisher I'arn, the prevent leaders, will get their first real test of season when they tackle the Hnrdwick & Mngec team. The Carpet boys upset the dope last week by defeating Hohlfeld, present champions, nnd if the I.ehlgh nvenue boys can repeat today they will step two points closer te the Turners. The Allied League has some thirty teams in action in all divisions ex cepting the flrbt. With 1'cnn'n football season ever, Conch Douglas Stewnrt will bring his Red nnd Hlue soccer! tea into the spot light en Frnnklln Field against Hnr Tard in an intercelleginte league game. Anether match in this league will be plnyed when Yale tackles llnverferd en the Main line. Pennsylvania Harvard Jteywned Keal ... . Cummlnnjr barrow rlKht fullbacL .. Carpenter Aurellu .. Jlal.lnln . lllnna . . . Thompson Jllnxham l.ee Hpenccr .. Fennel , . Oewlln .. . left fullback ..Allen rlKlit halfback MnMera center hiiirtmck Murray Ivft lulllmcK .. ..; Ili-nin . outle rlKht riillllpn . Inslilu rlKht Wllllainn center forward Heller , . lnut1 left Daman . eutalds left Macy Chaney Defeats Jacks ""nr.irii .111,, .,. iuuiih vti-ij' 'imiri, . Ilulllmert. fenlherweluht. ilefeuted Kreddy Jacks, fentherw eight champion of Hnsland. I In ten rounds. Chaney outpelntid his op- ?enent In nix of tlm ten rounds, two er even, while Jacks wen two, ennney-s In fnhtlnir, as well as his ability te Meck Ills opponent's blows, ir.iw- hint thu nduinlnge. It was ene of the best flahls seen In W'or W'er ttster slnce toxins v,a Inaugurated, Army-Navy Records for Present Scasc Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct, Oct. Nev. Nev, 2 Navy.. 7 u Nnvy.. 12 in Nitty,. 7 i3 Nnty.. II 30 Navy,. 47 Nnty., 21 IS Nnty.. 03 North Carolina. Ktfiiyrtte .. IliicknrU 1'ilncelen . . . Western Res... (icarirrtnwn Seuth Cnrelunt.. Total 1S7 Total Oct. 2 Army.. 35 Oct . Army . 3K (let. 0 Army.. 27 (let. 10 Arrv., let. 28 Arm?.. 2A Oct. SO Army,. 17 Nev. It Army.. 3 Nev, 13 Array.. IK futon .... Marshall Mlddli-hury Snrlntilrld . TufU . . Notre Dame . . . Lebanon Vnlley. llondelii , , , Total ,311 Total INTERCOLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIP SOCCER MATCH Today. Franklin Field. 2:30 t PENNSYLVANIA-HARVARD Mestl'lilla. lllil.-l,inlirer,l lllcli. UiSOI'.M. ti.i . A'JMIHHIUN. BO (TOTN r TltaeU nt A. A. enire. Innklln field Independent Gridiron Clastic Frankford vs. Union A. A. e . PJinvAnKwiiiA dali. tark Saturday, Nev. 27th. 2ilS P. M. 11.01 ??yed Seat en snle nt (Umbels'. Mnway'a tlr. if.f ".'' !'. Beatns. 81Di. Htreet, Oentrir and Oil. 4lie rnnl. lkM ttmmmtt CUP SOCCER II ON CARD TODAY s tLEVl Teeu ana HpaMiiigf, I'rlct. M.00. 4., UtMTfl kflMlM, tl.Ot,' ' friends who hnd never seen him per form before -After the game we saw Mike in the dressing room nnd he pre sented the appearance of one who hnd been fcenten by several men. Ills both eyes Acre blackened and cut, his nose wns swollen and his llp.s nil out of proportion. 1 lis body wns n mass of block nnd blue spots. Supplying the Intcrfdrence wns the reason. Mike was In every ' piny, making tackle after tnckle, besides punting for nu nvcrnge of 48 ynrds nnd supplying the grentest ninnunt of interference for his brother backs. Hill Ward, the third member of the rcjinvnnted trio during the middle of the season, wns slated for n substitute role 'by the coaches. Huck Whnrten, reellzlng the possibilities of the former First Division warrior, gave him an other chance nnd he made geed with n vengeance. Wnrd Is n powerful Ind nnd ngelnst Ceri'ell he displayed thnt power te the delight of the big crowd. He mnde the two holes thnt mnde Mil ler's touchdown jNisslhle. blocked ene pun't nnd recovered another, in nddl nddl tlen te breaking through the Cernell defense mere than ei.ee and getting the runner before he even get started. Wnrd. Whitehill nnd Wrny nil have another year nt I'enn, nnd with these three ns n nucleus Coach Heismau should have u great eleven next sen sen sen. Witli football en the shelf until next September, the I'enn nthletes new turn te soccer, bnsketbnll, Ice hockey, swimming, fencing, boxing and sundry ether winter sports. This afternoon en Franklin Field Ilnrvard. nfter suffering n 12-te-l de feat nt the hands of Iluverferil en Tur key Day, meets the champion l'cnnsyl vanin eleven in one of the crucial games for. the collegiate title. I'enn must win te keep in the running. A defeat for the Hed mid I Mm: will give Princeton the championship, as the Tigers have defeated Harvard nnd also llnverferd. Lnst week the Hed nnd Illuc tied I'rlneeten in n thrilling battle en Frank lin Field. Next Saturday Captain Hlnns nnd his mates meet Iluverferil nnd n victory will menu n tie with I'rincvten for the title. In nil nrobn nrebn bility a pest-season game will tie ar ranged en n neutral field between the Tiger clan and I'enn if the hitter fin ishes the sensen undefeated. Many Soccer Games en Today's Schedule national rri Third Keunit -I. A .1. Uelisen ts. 1'iilrrsen, Tlilrty flftll Klrect n"' Oiiem Inne. AMKKirW VVl' rirvl Hound , lllhi-rnlnns t lllsslen. Twenty-ninth nnd rlcnrfleld streets. lNTKiirei.i.K(iiAT: Li:.r.ri: l'nn ts. Ilnrtnnl. IVnnklln Ilrtit. Iliivrrfnnl vs. Ynlr. Hnverfnril. IMHSTKIAI. LKAIUIK i:. O. Ilinlil vs. I.unten ens. 4S00 M'l-hltken n ten lie. Ilnblfrld ts, hnellenlmnt. Ilread slrerl nnd Allev-hrny iivcnur. Sti-isen vs. Itnrrrtt. reijrlh nnd He,rkB streets. rirlsher vs. Ilnrdnlrk & Maier, Tenlj-sltth nnd Krcil strrets. ntirKi-Tr i,Kin; V'-f lllilslen VhUadelnhl- Vhltrs ts. Moorestown WhltTN. St. Mnrtlns. Moorestown IIImpn ts. Merlen Maroons, Moorestown. N, J, rennsvltnnlit Second vs. Oerninntewn C. V.. Mnnhelm. I'n. Merlen White ts. I'lillndelphlit Ileds, IlatTrtenl, l'n. Hcvend Dltlslen Merien Cricket vs. Moerentown V. C, Merlen, l'n. AI.LlKIt Mi(ll!i: Second Dltlslen Kiluemoer ts. Kenslnrten Cenitl., Ixlur Ixlur niner. Del. KsvwimmI ts. St. Cmihiixp, Thirtieth mid Dickinsen slrerls. rrnrnjd ts. l"ulrhlll, Hltrr Drive nnd Itlditp iitrnue. Illssten haw ts. Ascension, Slitte mad nnd I'nruh street. Welfenden I. '. vs. Nalltlty, CardlnE CardlnE (eii. l'n. Olen Sedul ts. North American I.nre, Tenlli nnd llutlrr streets. TIIIIll) DIVISION Northeast Veteran vs. Merchant Ship. Frent and llerks streets. Celllneswixid ts. St. Veronica, Mnscher street nnd Adiiins read. Clever ts. I'lilethrep. Fifth nnd Wcst mnreliind streets. Falrhlll ts. Knnllrss, Mascncr nnd Wrslnierelnnd streets. NORTHWr-ST DIVISION Cnlenl.il ts. Surpass Leather.. Nine teenth street nnd llutilln I'nrk utrnue. Olney ts. Lerrttn, lYent street und III111T nvenue. Anm A, ('. ts. Iluntlnc Secial, Tnenty slxlli and Master streets, IVunclstllle ts. Ilen, Nineteenth nnd llrewn streets. 1-Ol'RTIl DIVISION Rainbow ts. I.urrhnned, Mlity-secend street nnd Cedar nvrnup. Kuntleld ts. Wullepers. Twenty-second street nnd Sedsley nvenue. Rorer Retrrs ts. Westmoreland. D and Ontario streets. De 1'aul ts. Sennlen. Cettmnn street and Torresdale uvenue. Seiterset ts. C'ellrer. Second street 11 ml Krle ntriiiie. WKT I'IIII,Di:i.riII DIVISION Victeria II. ('. ts. Milliard. Ilfl. elchlli street nnd llatrrfanl nvenue. Vletrli C. V. ts. Ancnnt It. ('.. Flftj. slith street nnd llnverferd nteiiue. Ilrlnient ts, Norrfstewn, Flftlctli street and Chester nteiiue. Albien vs. llrlmar, bUty-tlilrd nnd Walnut streets. Jim Vaughn Relents Kenesha. Nev. -7 James ("Hippe") Vuuxhn. stnr pitcher for tlm ChlciiKe Na tional 1-unue baseball club, has refused te prosecute; his father-in-law, Hnrry Ve llelt, who stnbbed lilm In a recent nffalr, nccerdlni. te Owen O'Hare, chief of pellcu of this city. Mere New Yerk Boxing Clubs New Yerk. Nev, 27. At n meellnK of the New Yerk Slate llexlnflr Commission licenses were Issued In the llearun Secial Club, of Newburnh. and the Central Man hattan llexlnif Club. 155th street und Eluhth avenue. New Yerk. "e -v- a mmmBmmammamatmamttaatttammtmBtttmmmTmmmmmmml PBmBBHsHBsBalHJIJI $1.45 p. m. m si m 1 1 $3 and $3.50 MARSEILLES CLOTH SHIRTS I I Only at I MARKET RAllFDC SO. I3TH I I STREEvT IJMULIVJ STREET m mmmmtmmifmaKaaWmmmmmmmmmaW Evening public" PLAYER ISN'T NECESSARILY A STARS OF THE UNION A. A. ELEVEN V iiW.W xi - jMft'f3BFIsss. I tv -- Uttat,,. iWi . 'Vr yv ,Hklw WBmMr2r1. HH'fJiwlflKL f -' i atmmiL BTBHT k, 8yRPE-,, It' 'y' ' kkHskHf 'fkkkkkkiyikkkkm "mm HOCKEY LEAGUE i i ARMY-NAVY GAMES OF THE PAST Veur IS1I0 . IH91.. I Ml.. imii:i. . IKIIO.. 1 1100. . turn . 11102.. I WW.. toot.. IIMI.1.. lOOrt. . WlnneT Ierr Army Nnvy. Army, Army, Nnvy. Army, Nuy, Nnvy Nnvy, Nnvy, N avy , Army, . . .Nmv. 2(1 .13 11 III Hi III Mil 40 111 l 10 ...Amu', ...Nnty, . ..Is'uvy . . .Army, , . .Ncivr. . . .Army, . . .Anny, . . .Army. ...Army. . . .Army, . . .Nuvy, ttlX!AI'ITL'IJTION Via) rd Wen 21 11 3 10 Armr IN GUSH TODAY All-Americans and Northeast Gridiron Elevens Meet at Phillies' Ball Park The Army-Navy game in New1 Yerk is net the only gridiron classic being stnged this afternoon. Klght here in this city followers of football will hnve an opportunity of seeing the famous Union A. A. all-American eleven, of fjiecnixvlllc, in action when they stack i up ngnlnst the Frnnkfnrd eleven nt the Phillies' Unll Park nt 2:110 p. m. Every one in Frnnkferd has been talking nbeut today's game since Mon day, when the Pheenixvllle lads ac-, cepted tbV chnlhmgc of the Yellow Yellew IncketH. The Northeast eleven feels confident thnt it enn end the season ns runner-up te Heine Milter's all-Amerl-enns." nnd Is anxious te innkc n better showing than Holmesburg, which plnyed t'nlen lnst Saturday, but lest 1.1-0. Seldom docs the football public have an opportunity te see ns many nil American players en one team ns ere represented in the Union outfit. The line-up centnins such hcndliliers as Lud Wray. Heinle Miller, Leu Little and Hobey Light, of I'enn: Johnny Scott, Iledle Welden und Jee DuMee, of Lafayette; Swede Yeungstrum. of Dart mouth, nnd Stan Cofall, the giant full back nnd former nil-American at Notre Dame. The playing of Cofall lnst Sat urday was the talk of the thousands that witnessed the game. The Ycllewjackcts beast n bnckfield that rates among the best in independ ent ranks. Heb Hemmy. captain nnd mtnrterhnck. is n geed general, has net dropped a punt nil yenr and Is n hard man te step In broken field. Nemzlk is a line plunger of mere than erdlnnry nbility, nnd Kauffinnn, the burly full back, has ability, strength and nerve, a combination that has allowed him te gain ground nlinest nt will. Mellow, the ether halfback, is nlse geed. In Shlrnr and liny Miller, Frnnkferd has two exceptional ends, both being geed nt catching forward passes nnd sure deadly tacklers. Simendet. nt center, is expected te make Lud Wray knew he was in a game, Frankford fol lowers sny. As In n number of ether big gnmes this sensen it will be brother against brother when Heinle Miller nnd Ilny Miller come together nnd bets nre being offered freely favoring Ilny. All arrangements have been made for the posting of the Army -Nnvy score ns piny progresses. The new ball will be put in piny by Hecclver of Tnxes Freelnnd Kendrlck, who will be pre sented with the pigskin by Jnke Cray. The latter has awarded the ball te the winning team at the conclusion of the mutch. The followers of the rival forces will reach the grounds en special trnln from their respective communities. Ileth will be nccmnpnnlcd by bands and ether musicnl selections will be rendered by n soldiers' jnz. band, which will be en hand for the occasion. Grand Circuit Meeting Here Al r-'nunders, secretary of the local (Jrand Circuit nit-ctlntt, hns nrraiiKed with lh stew aid of Ihn Grand Circuit te held their annual contention In this city en January 10 nnd 11 The Teledo DrltlnK Club, whose erflcers had m.ide u M.I fur the meetlns, declared that rhlladelphla, ewlnir te Ita central location and former experlence In cenductlnu this Important event, wns tha proper place nnd withdrew In the local club's raver. UNfON-FRANKFORD lebgert - Philadelphia, 'satubday, I Ymr 1007.... 11)08.... 1010... 1011.... 101.... 1013.... 1014.... 10IS.... mm.... 1017-18. 1010 Winner Iener Army, Nitry, Army, Army. Army, Nnvy Nnvy, Nnvy. Nnvy, Niitv ...Armr, . . .Nitty. ...Nnvy, . .Niivy, . . .Army, . . . Army, ...Army, . . .Armr. ...e rnnie ...Nnry, Oi Army. 0 Lnl 10 11 Tied I 1 It. 2.11 J .12 Op.ptn. 1.13 331 HARRIERS TO RACE C. Y. M. A. U. Cross-Ceuntrv Taken Place This Afternoon Forty-one harriers will compete this afternoon In the annual cress-country run of the Catholic Yeung MenH Arch- diocesan 1'nien. te be staged under the. l,nH'tl"" of tM0 Enterprise C. C. The .rui is 1-ir.scu te cuius aiiiiiateii with "T.0, m-V- A- r- nml "lx organi zations will be represented in the three mile contest. The strongest entrv list comes from the Shnnnhan C. C. which hn entered eighteen men. The follow ing runners will compete in the race, which will start nt 3 o'clock from 25 W est Penn street. Ocrmnntewn : Shanahan C. C Charles nice. Jehn VIIr,rnt -Ji'hn MeMshnn. Itey Cnstsldl. Jeseph Weber. Jehn MeKernan. Harry Oar vln. 1'nul O'nnurke. Frank Carney, Jehn (lnuBhan. Laurence) Deltrlch. Paul Ptech. Jeseph Carney. Themas Stnnsby. Jehn Ceyle W. j ttnnn Jehn Ox-hrnn. l'ntrlck UrurfUv Arcnbisheti nvan P a s fvMM.l 'Tlv.i. r . n - J. Ilrndy. J lleenrt. C. Kranbure, K. Knr-r.-ll. K. Hennery. K. McDonald. I-e J. Lynch. Gcorse Ilnmsey. OeerEe Williams. 'fl'llt- C. U A. lame, Cndden. Felix Olllen. Oeorce Campbell. F.lmer Campbell. Knyeula C. C. ltarrv Wlla.in si. Aleyslus c. C, Jeseph ilnchman. -James McKenna. IJnlerprlsii C. C Themas PltKmnrtln. jnsepn nyrne, Frank Stokes, James Mam. jenn (irny, Themas 1- Patterson. PLAY FOR SOCCER TITLE West Phlla. High and Frankford Meet te Decide Scheel Championship West Philadelphia High Scheel's soccer team nnd thnt of Frnnkferd High Scheel will piny n pest sensen game to day en Frnnklln Field ns n preliminary te the Ilnrvard -I'enn game in n plny-eff te decide the championship of the In In terschelastlc League. The teams finished the seasons ench with three victories, no defeats nnd one tie. The gnme will stnrt nt 12 :.'10 o'clock. TOUIIH COOK'S TRAVEL SERVICE FIRST in 1841 FIRST in 1920 eur(Ctuts;e3nbtbibuaim:raijel Select Tours Feb. 5, 19, Unusually A MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE by the R. M. S. "Carenia" of the CUNARD LINE sailing January 15. A 49-day trip. An exceptional opportunity. Well-planned shore excursions under guidance of competent COOK'S representatives Apply immediately. THOS. COOK & SON 225 SOUTH BROAD STREET (Belew Walnut Street) PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA Crimson Representatives Absent Frem Meeting Because of Mis understanding About Date Hnrvnrd will be n member of the In tercollegiate Tec Heckey League of Americu. Werd wns received by Dr. Geerge Orten, from tlic Crimson hockey officials thnt they were 'in favor of the league:- nnd will de everything possible te make It n success. Ilnrvard wns net reprrscniVd nt the organization meeting held nt the Hetel Ulltmere. In New Yerk, last Similar. This was explained In the letter from Ilnrvard, nnd was due te n misunder standing ns te the date of the meeting, Hnrvnrd believing the meeting was le be held tomorrow. Mr. Moere, graduate muniigcr of ath letics, nnd I'hilip Hefcr. hockey mnn nger, will be present at the finnl meet ing, which will be held in New Yerk one week from tomorrow. Venn. Prince ton, Yale, Cernell nnd Dartimiuth nlse will be present. The 1 nle Ice hockey tenm will held its first practice session of tlic year av'the Ice Palace tomorrow afternoon. Ynle will mnke the Ice Pnlncc its home rink. I'enn nnd Princeton nlse will piny all their home games nt the palace. The Philadelphia Ice Heckey League opens this afternoon with a gnme be tween Merlen Cricket and Philadelphia Cricket. The second gnme en the sched ule will be bejb-een Cynwya nnd ricK erlng Hunt. nd flic third between Unchelers Ilnrge nnd Swnrthtnerc. RANK KUMAGAE FIRST Metropolitan Tennis Committee Places Washburn In Third Place New Yerk, Nev. 27. Ichiyn Kumngae wns placed at Ne. 1 en the ranking list I of the Metropolitan Lnwn Tennis As sociation nt the deliberations of the committee. This wus net the only sur- I prise thnt Kmbree II. Hendersen, the, ehnlrmnn of the committee, ntul his n-s-. seciatcs prenm'gntcd. ' They placed S. Heward Voshell in second place te the .Tnpnnese nnd Wnt- son M. Washburn, n member of the Davis Cup tenm. new en his way te Austrnliu. in the third place The rank- ' ings follew: Ichiyn Kumiigne. S. Hew-1 nrd Voshell. utsen M. aililmrn. ' Hnreld A. Throckmorton. I-rnnels T. Hunter. Dean Muthey. Wlllnrd Hots- ford. Frederick C. Andersen, Frank T. Andemen, Selichlre Knshle. TOI'RS EGYPT All urranjfemunts for resumption ei TOURIST TRAFFIC arc complete. Cook's Nile stenmers will run throuRheut the sensen te the First and Second Cataracts Further particulars en request. CRUISES DE LUXE TO THE WEST INDIES by the Great White Fleet from New Yerk Jan. 29th by S. S. "CALAMARES" March 12th by S. S. "ULUA." Most attractive itineraries'. Reservations should be mnde nt once. TOURS TO CALIFORNIA from New Yerk Dec. 30, Jan. 18-27, and later, including all points of interest. JAPAN CHINA MANILA from Pacific Const Jan. 24. Mnrch 5, 1, 19, and April 2. d itineraries. well-planned SOUTH AMERICA from New Yerk Jan. 2(5, Feb. 8, 2C, visiting all parts of EAST AND WEST COASTS. ANTIPODES INCLUDING SOUTH SEA ISLANDS Strictly limited party. A rare opportunity Reservations new closing. Departure from Pacific Coast Jan. 5th. Apply at once. BERMUDA Every 10 days. $87 up. And nevembeb 27, "BIRSD" BECAUSE HE'S COLLEGE HARRIERS WILL RACE TODAY Lafayette Favorite in Middle States Cress-Country Cham- pienship at Bethlehem , nrtlilchcm, Nev. 20. I.nfiijette . c-xpcctcd te win tlic nniiunl crnis-ceiiti-try clininiilntmlilii of tlic Middle Stntc T II '! . l-.l ...l.ll. ...Ill bn liclil ever the Ilileli' ftiivcrHll.v course here thin nftcrnnen. In Crnwfnrd. Heinler. n former Mcnilnwliroek runner, f'nptnln Mcl-'nll. (Sllliert, Simpsen, n former Ontrnl Hlgli .Sclioel tnr, nnd Kemper, tlic I.nfny ci"tp linrrlers. linvc n tenin thnt In vet erniiH nt lenst. i eenNidert'd strenifer tlinn nny of the ether ceHcrcm entered in the nice. Onwfnrd li the rcnl tnr of the tenin. An n r.clioelloy, he wn n stnr performer ever hill nnd dnle, nnd since reIiik te college he hns been one of the best In celleclnte rnnks. T.nst yenr he wen the middle stntes individual honors, nnd finished third In the Inter Inter cellcRinte championships. Several freshmen hnvc been lining ex- ' rcllent work in mnklng the I.nfnvette team n geed one. Trnccy, who finished , third nenlnit Tcliieh. wns the crenter' New Yerk schelnstle chnmpien lnst yenr. Ailnms, minthcr first-yenr mnn, wns cnptnln ni Mercersburg lnst yenr, while Van Dyne nnd Mnrvln hnve been show ing excellent form all through the sea son, WEST WALNUT CLOSES WITH DREXEL HILL Winds Up Football Season This Aft Aft Aft ernoen With Game at S. & C. Field West Walnut closes its football sen sen sen this afternoon with Drexel Hill nt Straw-bridge & Clothier's Field. Sixtv third nnd Walnut streets. Drexel Hill Is net nt nil disheartened by the de feat which was administered by the West Walnut only a few weeks nge. and will make a great effort te win this gnme. Manager Paul Deere liny secured n number of college players of ability. which he Is keeping under cover. West Walnut will net be caught napping, ns Manager McLaughlin, Condi (Jrcer and Cnptnln filascett have been hnrd ut i work for the last few nights nt the Shcr- j weed Hecrcatlen Grounds trying out new plays and nlse new men who have I mnde a name en the college gridirons which they hope te spring ns n surprise en the bunch from Delaware county. rJein Our Xmas i BICYCLE CLUB Club forming new permits you own a whetl en our C pajr-as-yeu-rlde plan. Weekly Pay for On of our Btautifnl BicrcUt $1 Cem in today T Monday and Ut at axplaln tha many ad' vantaft ml our X mat Bleytlt Club. Sta tht C wendtrtul 1931 w. medal ut h e I a with all ntw at taehmmntt. Ride a Bicycle Cst your nrcU and trans portation by th unit mtans and at the same time. Write or dill fur llemitlful Illustrated Cntnlniriie. Broadway Cycle Ce., Incl 527 Market St., Phila I 'll'rn Meii . I -I. nnil , Kim, STKXMMIIl' NOTU'l:; The CHARLES T.MEGEECO. Agents for U. S. Shipping Beard 100 A-l Steamers Philadelphia te Scandinavian Ports CHRISTIANIA GOTHENBURG COPENHAGEN SS "OroneW Leidinr Dee. 1 (Other Scandinavian and Baltic Perte if sufficient ;arge offers) Philadelphia te Greek. Adriatic & Black Sea Ports Piraeus, Patras, Salonica, Venice and Trieste SS "Fert Armitreni".. Leading Dec. 1 (Fer Black Sea Perta if sufficient cargo offers) Loidiei Bulks Pitr 78, Seuth Witrvaa jj Fer rates and space apply te The Charles T. Megee Ce. Drexel Building, Philadelphia Lembard 5100-1-2-S Main S0G4 Philadelphia te Gibraltar, Valencia, Barcelena Marseilles SS "Late Greenbriir" Net. 30 Fer rates and particulars apply te James W. Elwell & Ce., Ine. 17 Sut St., New Yerk or The Charles T. Megee C-V . Drexel Building, Philadel j """" Jiuu-i-i-a Main J00 1 Helland-America LINE New Yerk te Rotterdam Via Plymouth and lioulegne-sur-Mu Rjndia Dec. lljia, 8 Rerdm D,c, n Jln a Ntw Amsterdam Dec. 28 Fet. 1 NOOMMI M...L i HAvMnAavRTfi-l If ff I JaWeiir 1 1020 Boxing Rule te Stand I .Mlalllll- (111, .Nev 1!7 After Inn? . .. .... .. After lllx-rittliin, the Nw Jcrsy Ktate Atliletlc I termlnntlnn Is the rent Koeds nnd net ltony lteny ( einnilsslnn has ntisllj nnniiunis-il nfllclally I enmlied with exeenllens tn nlensa various . wisi mr referees that the rul.-. which leates the choice rer nu iMiinir Isiuts In the hnnrts HTI,MSIIII NOTirKS cUest Keute te ONLY NEW YORK TO NAPLES and SOUTHERN ITALY Via Cherbourg and Paris Unsurpassed Accommodations When Yeu Travel "Via Cunard" Vereinla Philadelphia te Londen Aritertm Philadelphia" Liverpool, i Antertatm Philadelphia" Liverpool, Saxonia New Yerk" Pljrmenth, CelamVia New Yerk" Londenderrr and Glaifew Dec. 11 Jan. IS F. 1 Aquitania New Yerk " Cherheurr and Southampton . . . .Dec. 14 Jan. Z5 FeV. 22 Vaicenia Philadelphia " Liverpool Dec IS K. A. Victeria . . . .New Yerk " Liverpool Dec. 18 Jan. IS Fefc. 1 loiperater ..!..., New Yerk " Cherbourg and Southampton ....Dec. 23 Jan. 20 Fen. Iff Vanban New Yerk " Liverpool Dec. 24 Carmania New Yerk " Liverpool Dec. 28 Jan. 22 Feb. 19 Calabria New Yerk" Gibraltar, Naplei, Patrai, Dobrevnik & Trieite. ...Dee. 28 Pannenia New Yerk" Piraeni, Dobrevnik and Trieite... Jan. 22 inkela Philadelphia " Londen Dee. 31 Maaretania New Yerk " Cherbourg and Southampton. Mir. 10 Apr. 7 Maf 11 Winter Cruise te the Mediterranean R. M. S. "CARONIA" Sailing from New Yerk January 15th Itlnerr Inclnrtea Ttalta fe MADKIRA. OinnAI.TAn, AI.OIKlis. MONAG (mviEiiA). NArr.ns. ai.kx anuria. rinAncs (Athens, . returning- t New Yerk Tln NAIM.K8 mill OIimAI.TATl. A 48-day trip replete with Intereatlne nnd comprehensive vmgra.mil at shore excursion.' Including a full week's stuy nt ALEXANDRIA permitting of n visit te CAIRO and the Interior of EOYrT or of a short trip te the Hely I.nnd. Fiuiarncer nnil Freight fierrlees. Fer later saltings pply at Tassenier emer. 1.100 U'nlnut St.. l'lilln. I'rrlilit Olllee. Ileurse Hide., t'hlla. LUCKENBACH LINES Philadelphia te Rotterdam- SS EASTERN SOLDIER (U. S. S. Beard). . SS EASTERN GLADE (U. S. S. Beard) Rotterdam Philadelphia SS WEST POOL (U. S. S. Beard) November 29 SS HOMESTEAD (U. S. S. Beard) December 10 Philadelphia San Diege Les Angeles San Francisce Portland Tncema Seattle S S JULIA LUCKENBACH November 30 SS PLEIADES .:J. December 11 San Francisce Les Angeles San Diege Philadelphia SS WEST INSK1P November 29 S S FREDERICK LUCKENBACH December 4 LUCKENBACH STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC. 328 Chettnut Street, Philadelphia LOMIlAItn 5340 Imm aa a i, FRENCH LINE FREIGHT DEPARTMENT Compagnie Generate Transatlantique Inwnril nnil Outn-nnl 1'imt Freight Htenmera Regular Service Between PHILADELPHIA & FRENCH-ATLANTIC PORTS SS "ROUSILLON," Le Havre & Berdeaux (and tuch ether French-Atlantic Perta a cargoes Te Lead Pier 5G Seuth AGENTS NEW YORK OCEANIC COMPANY, INC. for Kntrn nnd Spare Applr GEYELIN & COMPANY (Inc.) Philadelphia Repreientativet 108 Seuth Fourth Street ' TjOml.riril 4207 .- . mmmm NAWSCO LINES Freight Service Between PHILADELPHIA and LOS ANGELES HARBOR. SAN FRANCISCO, SEATTLE, TACOMA, PORTLAND West Hound Steamer Vast Bei.nrf West Ueund Steamer Vast Hound ev2n7 I Jan. II Dec. 30 West Terus Feb. 10 Decvin Artiuas Jnn. 15 Jan. 10 Brush Feb J Dee20 Lchish Jan.25 Fer Unlet, elc. Apply te WORTH ATLAMilC & WfcailiRN J. 5. CO. ISC S. Fourth St., Phila. Phene Lembard 5791-2-3; Main 3202-S CUMMING LINES - U.S.Shipping Beard Steel Steamers Regular Freight Service PHILADELPHIA te Rotterdam & Antwerp SS "Arizpa" Leading S S"Lalcc Hanninia" . . . Dec. 5 ROTTERDAM te PHILADELPHIA SS "Bennie Broek" . Dec. 10 PHILADELPHIA te HAMBURG and BREMEN A Steamer Dec. SS "Gateway City" . .Jan. 5 PHILADELPHIA te CONSTANTINOPLE and BLACK SEA PORTS A Steamer as sufficient cargo offers Fer apace and ratet apply A. D. Cummins & Ce., Inc. H. P. DILKES, Manager 139 Seuth 4th St., Phila. Lembard 4UT-4IZ8-B4n Main ISIS EARN-LINE tnrerpnmtM IRDt U. S. Shipping Beard Steel Steamers General Carge Regular Service lia Manchester A Steamer Dec Philadelphia Havana SS "Cequln" DeCi 3 Fer rates and particulars apply ta Earn-Line Steamship Ce. 139 Seuth Fourth St . ?HiLAI)E!fJPHIA, PA. ,j.t IN A CAGE I of the commissioners will stnnd Het only;,. I .hi.. I.., .k. ....M.t.,.al..ABa . ,, I lr In A lAtki -a dn.linrinln.il .... v ..r nnf.irf.lnir II If tills rl i .,,,.,. iiui ,ii.t uniiiinrnK'iirin ,,n ... -? - cf I cilled stars, the lln fnns nf New Jersey are) gelnir te be the coiners by It, BTKIMSHH' WOTirKS Any Part of Sv 9 DAYS Nev. 27 Briitel CAvonmeutk). . .Dec. 4 Briitel (Avonmeuta) Cherheurr & Hambttr.Dec. 9 Jan. 18 Mtr. 1 -Amsterdam Leading December 6 Dec. offer) 20 "" I.l SOUTHERN Steamship Company u. s. Shipping Beard Steel Steamers FREIGHT ONLY Regular WeeldySail.ngs Every Saturday Frem Pier 46, Seuth W bar vat PHILADELPHIA te Housten. Texas pelf ht received ler and thru mil, of Fer rates and particular: apply fe southern Steamship Company 322 Commercial Truit Bid. PHILADELPHIA Hell I.nrnat .1T-4030 Itar (into KHILADELPK Wkl T.J' 1UO JANEIRO. MONTEVIDEO AND BUENOS AIHES S.S."LakeFannin" Nev. 27 S.S."LakeFagundus" Dec.5 U. S. Shipping Beard Steel Stea- Apply Jehn S. Emery & Ce., Inc. Bosten, Mass. Megee, Steer & Ce., Aff Drexel Building J'hllrfdcl;' IJtmbutd, Z21M'229r ' .ii M ) 1 ?lr! c V f 'fe " m l i l I II I a.n Ofict. 1531 Walnut Si, FUU. Mr? t?i - -ri. .-.i; , -I-JTV4 t"Cyz El M' I 1 tr , IIMIW 1 1 I k,amT,.'Sam rrrrMiiiiiiiiiiB.k-