'"; -i V,' ." JV'"" ' V Tpy' ' ' -t ''Hi x "f CVENJiNa PUBLIC LpPQERr-rglLADELBHIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1920 19, i. S & NEWEST GOLF BAWL, MANUFACTURED IN THE WEST, DOESN'T MEET Willi APPROVAL HBRE" .WEST PHILADELPBHA JMGH SCHOOL CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONS GIPP PASSES CRISIS Stecher Upholds Wrestling Title Kannna f'ltx, Ms., Dec. 2. Jee 8tccht7 world' chtmplen hevrwclght wreitltrv V0' cemfully errnd1 hi title her ly winning from ttalvMere Chevalier, a Frenchman, In utralKht fall. The nnt en me In 24 mlnutcn and 40 nrrenrfe thrnuth a head aclMem and the aecend In 7 minutes 40 aecenda with a body ecliaera and arm held. Sharkey Meets Lynch Tonight New Yerk, Dee 2. Jack Sharkey and Jee Lynch. bnntamwHffht boxer, meet here tenlxht In a fUteen-reund bout. Football Star Helding Own In Battle With Pneumonia . Seutli Uend, Intl., Dec. 2. Geerge Gipp, Notre Dnmc football star, who Is seriously 111 of pneumonia in a local hospital, was reported early this morn ing as holding his own and doctors be lieve the crisis has been passed. Rivals in Saturday's Football Clash Are Among Leading Gridiron Clubs i -THg FVi.1 ' '- RIVERSIDE-VINCOME PREPAREFOR GAME ML. .JrL jfrL m M. w w' w- M . . ms.?J ' mm .i.n fort nre nssurcd of nu- .F0O".' ..nf Impendent grid- -VBTu ter inelher inwrwHDB -- "; .f the Phillies Dnscuuu Vu. ....wnv rent aglimmcrmg tv. i . t-nrfwl te ntnite a prefes- Eleiii! bale en the Pole Grounds, New rerk. .. .... .... Then Lee wnwnj- ; 4nen ... i.i.nt,rint fnntbnll Imnrcs- B.!5"-..itf iKm "S.,",: tide had. "l" "X,t..i tut. iM n e(Wnti. " ,,, .nHtnX H.it nnd tee for removed from the & d Wverslde and Vlnceme keiwntwi 10 nwiivu . .- -r m!nn ciasn. iinA elvniwl thn (ipeinrn i . "p rms v ih r-ssiti & of ?C0O each te gunrnntec their koed faith an.i f- ' -- 1 ".. .,... tinvn hipn linril ntul Mtud nlnjd. The teema met lest rrSldecameouten ten, 7-0. Much dlcuien irem inu n.iiiu i"", nrew ever the outcome of the geme. Ther deciarcci umnuc imciw un fair for net allowing them te kick n .. i...Al.tiiin tnl Mintllil 0al Biter II WUCUUunu, nuii-ii vuiu Sre ticil tne score. Rlrerslde Has Enviable Recerd ... l.1n Vina nn pnefflllln rnrnrfl .i..Mnina nf .TftrHpi'. Thov hnvn sever been scored en be a Jercy team ind have met anu ueicnieu viniinnj all the elevens in Philadelphia and Bcarby. Saturday will give followers of the rid game an opportunity 'te Bee one of the Rtreugcflt independent teams In talent. Hiverslde is the Idel of their locality. Tue tany :ouew weir team like the Old Guard followed Napeleon. Their lejnlty is akin te the loyalty of Franktertl, rnncnixviiip, xinimcauurK and Conhehockcn. A large portion of the Seuth Jersey boosters will attend n er.rnnraee their favorites accem panied by a brass band. J Down in Riverside the fans declare meit of their players arc the best in l.l. j.Aftn.i nt thn nnnntrv Anrlnrnnn Obergfcll nnd Captain Haas stand high In their esteem. 1 Largely responsible for the success 01 tne team ts .Manager jeci r . icar- gey, aided ey several aoie assistants. The team has been organized for the lait eighteen years and during a per- lnn nt tYtn tme Vpfirirv 1i fi u tinen ftlf mainspring. The town folks have in terested themselves se vitally in tne tMm thnf tlita fipnRnn ttinv nrfwtjY n big athletic field at the cost of $12.000. l4miA WHARTON SAYS HE mlmx ' : Mfli ie met a e a Kinm ATf S;;W. rMSJ i) MM H iHH J UH L Time Made by West WLmJklxP Phila. High Runners WKm0$hwl ,ViB'. jH i 1 1 tf SHK' ' i8V ' MWrn ' nm nnt a CQni'1(lat, for the office I J) HlHkK. " "i im-'1. " Am of graduate manager of athletics at the I SPEEDBOY HARRIERS HA VE BIG SEASON linxe 1 rxpert this spring te' have the largest number of randldatcH out fm the different Hpxlng sports in the his tory of the University. West Philadelphia High Cress -Country Runners Once Mere Capture Scto Scte lastic Cliampienship Ttv RPICK HAT.T. -T?TEST PHILADELPHIA HIGH VV SCHOOL had one of the best Rea sons of athletics during the fall in the history of the Spccdbeys. While Cen tral High Scheel captured the football crown the Spccdbeys, with ft compara tively new team, made a geed showing en the gridiron. Hut football was only one of three branches of autumn sports nnd in the ether two, -crosseountry running-, nnd soccer, West Philadelphia triumphed. This was the first season that they have ever wen the soccer title, but net the first time the harriers have wen out. In fact West Philadelphia has always had a fast cress-country team, nnd this yenr's pack, coached by A. Evans, wen for the second successive time under his tutelage. , Evans, who coaches West Philadel phia's track team as well as the cross cress cross eountry athletes, is Instructor of sym uastlcs nt Havcrferd College. He came from Springfield Training Scheel and also was at Indiatinpells Nermal Scheel. His ideas of developing' cross cress cross eountry men is the Bame thlnff that a football coach tries te attain team work. "Wcde net "try te develop any one mnn te win first place In cross-ceun try runs," said Coach Evans, "what we want nnd what wc attained thli year was a group of runners who were always bunched nnd were always among the first te finish. We had no individual champion, but we did have the championship team and thnt is what we tried te develop. Have Fine Spirit "The boys here have a fine spirit and they appreciate the value of teamwork. In the eight runs wc had this year, four (times ene of our boys wns first. By looking ever the list of hew our boys finished you will see that we always had a bunch of them close te the front. nVe never knew which ene of our boys would bent out the ethers, but wc were certain that whether we captured the individual honors or net, wc would have Uclew is given the bent time made by the lending West Phllly runners ever the long course In the handi caps, junior nnd senior runs: Handlrau Junier iiunner linn Prrnurl IRISH Hcheft .i 20:00 Oldlleld 20117 Unit Cehen 20141 Lauer 20l2U I.oniCM-er1h 20:01 Cjunmnner .... 20:21 HletfnMm 2lll2 Slean , JliM Hhrll . 20:20 Fmnkrnflfld .... 21:10 Maxwell 21)41 linn 2:!U 20.-08 2'6iii 20:17 20ii6 21123 20:51 21 It5 Hfn!er Hun 20:00 1DS4 10:20 10:4ft 2IU17 10:110 10:e7 21:00 21131 21127 Famous Line Coach Denies He Seeks Office of Penn Grad uate Manager enough men abend at the finish te give us the team race, and tlmt was what wc were after. "Most of our star runners have from two te three years mere te go, which mentis that all Indications point Je' vic tories for us for" several years te come. c uiu nuu emui: me. vnivrican ennm-jt pienshlps this year because wc felt that the boys were tee young. However, next year wc arc going after it strong, and I think wc will make a geed show ing, at least. The majority of our best boys were only from fifteen te six teen years old. Ily another year or two they will be mature enough te compete with the best of tlicm." Get Geed Start West Phllly opened the cress-country season by defeating Gcrmantewu High 23 te 32. In this rucc Scheft, who Is one of the most premising dis tance men ever developed nt West Phllly, came In first. In this run West Phllly captured, besides first plnce, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and tenth. Their next victory was a clenu-cut one bver Northeast, in which Scheft nnd Oldfield tied for first place arid ether Spcedbeys enme In fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth. They also wen the novice run, defeated Frankford High, trimmed Southern, took the Junier event, nnd finished the 'season by win ning the seniec run. The tenm record made by West Phllly In the senior event was the best ever made, Coach Evans boys having eight of the first ted finishers. They lest only first and third places. The novice, handicaps, junior nnd . imiii left fe right -he .Speed Itey barriers nre as follews: V. XV. Shcclinn, manager; E. It. Hon Hen snll, C. Lntier. William Wolf, ,F. Zlebus, captain; W. Scheft, L. Cemma, It. Cehen, K, I'rentzel. ' Isclnw, A. Evans, coach senior runs were field ever the three nnd one-fourth mile course in Fair mount Perk, The ether race's against Germantewu, Northeast, Frankford and Seuth- Philadelphia High were street runs.- Next year Coach Evans will have, among ethers, thesn six stars of this season ; Scheft, Lntier, Commaner, Prentzel, Longworth and Cehen. Long Leng worth is the suburban twp-mile cham pion. The be.VH who wen individual first honors in the cress-country runs this year for eWst Phllly were Scheft (2), Oldfield (tied with Scheft against Northeast), Cnmmannr nnd Wolf. Wolf nnd Oldfield did the best averag ing running, nltheugh they were closely pushed by several ether younger run ners. This is Wolf's last renr. Hener Lafayette Football Men Kttaten. Va Dec. 2. Sixteen niembera of the I.atnyrtte Cohens football anuad wsre awarded their vanity Inter at the mectlna of the varnlty club. , TheHe honored were Actlnir CaMHln bchwab. O'Connell. Hum Hum me!, Williams, nrewn. Iludd. Delbel. liren nan. Ieheckn. (lacelln, tvasheltr, Dedner. Welbert. M. Smith, llartlett. Patterson and Manaecr Curl T. Rinnan. Te Draft Baseball Agreement Chlrnxe, Dec. 2. President U. 11. John Jehn Min, of the American Ixnguc, han named JutTifn Dunn of Cleveland! Tem 8hlbe, of Philadelphia, and Frank Navln, of Detroit aa the American I.ciiru committee te meet with Judge K. M I.andla and p. National League committee In New Yerk December 10 te drntt a new haaebull agreement. "I nm net a candidate for the office of graduate mnnagcr of athletics at the University nor de I want my name con sidered for the Dest," sold Dr.' Charles E. "lluck" Wharten in his office In Welghtmnn nail, the gymnasium at I'cnn. "My work In the physlcnr-cducntien department Is such that I am cntlrclv satisfied nnd. would net like te change te thnt of graduate inannger. I hope my friends will net consider me for the pest, for I would be forced te de cline." ? !lmrten' enc of the foremost roetbnll line cpnehes In the country, has been a strong- advocate of -the sports for nil idea and has mapped out a cam paign that will enable virtually every student In the University te compete in some branch of athletics. .MP.CaH,.V ef,tl,iR wTerk Dr. Wharten said: "ou knew I am vitally in teresteil In tin. rie . -n i.i.i . , expect this spring te see some of the 1 ViVi ""IRIU "llt successiuily. lth the addltlennl fields we new Jein Our Xmas BICYCLE CLUB Club forming new permit you te own a wheel en our pay-as-yeu-rlde plan. Weekly Pays for One of enr Beantifel i Bicycle Cema In and let ua explain the many ad vantage of our X m a a Dlcycle Club. Sea the wonderful 1B2I model wheels with all new attachment. NEW DICYCLES, $27.50 UP I LJUfcS wfmiaBI Ride a Bicycle Cet your exercUe and tran tran tran portatlen by the ama mean and at the ame time. 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