f it - f--' I biMinwmmii fcru "$, fu 'M w I' 18 EVENING PUBLIC EDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1920 PICKING ALL-AMERICAN FOOTBALL TEAM IS THE EASIEST WAY TO START A GOOD ARGUMENT r i - - MAXWELL PLACES FOUR PRINCETON AND TWO HARVARD PLAYERS ON ALL-EASTERN FOOTBALL TEAMi YOU'LL HAVE TO HAND IT TO THE WIPE i. r n fmrr j u. dirtf vs hm ' mh; i!'nln'-,(ii.hHii t v,r trvru nyrMv-r NEED FORWARD PASS IN MODERN FOOTBALL Main Purpose Is te Scatter Defense and Give Running Game a Chance Few Teams Skilled in Its Use. Fault Net With Play IJy (5HANTEAM) HICE C ITS aia. leisc 1 f I JDem'tI 'I'we (Jet Tne " iaxTA f Jest think (hoWdeI .Jee- ITS ALU SCCM Tc ONLV SYSTCNX voer J CvJCRY rHtrscrJT ) y u he I Bemb- Get )JBe ABLe it Gcts Tub, Lwtcm? I? "E"T"d I " W 1 ev;GRYOOIV Te 3BT LSHOPPIMG DONtf ViNr-- TtSB UP M I 1 1! ItOItKKT W. MWWIXI, "ports lMller I'trnlnc I'libtlr l.rtlnpr h i M M2i f. ;?is 1 IHJ3 ;: ffiJL i 4W. Wfrf : i.ic t fN V V,' i FinSTTKAM T.pgcndre, Princeton SoniiPiiberff, D.irtnintitli Griffith, 1 'en n Stntr Alexnndcr, S.vracuse Weeds, Harvard Keck. I'rlnceteu Carrell, Wash. -Jeff l.euric, Princeton Dnvies, IMttbursh (iBrrity. Princeton Henvccn, Harvard rf T?OU the firt Ki 1. xni dewier 10H the firt time In years nn niitMniiillni; football Mar unci! in tlie I"nt tliis season. There m nn one who steed out like Casey, Malum, I'rlcMc.v, led toy, Tem Sheilm or McLaren, but at the Mime time mum hiKh-elast plajcr were en the tennis. Turn l'.txies. n( Pittsburgh, was the most brilliant individual iierfurmer. but when it comes te mil Mars one has te gn out West te find them. ('.cerse (lip. of Notre lame. was the best player of the eur and is in a lnx bv himself. How ever, he is net mentioned in the all-star teams selected, because only eastern plovers have been considered. Football had the most prosperous season in hMerv. The crowds vveie linger than ever befeie. pate reieipts were swollen out of proportion and the citing. All of which made nn ideal lombiuatien. Similar yrnu ml( William, of l.afavette, are next in order. ""KSrVf'SJ W'i"' coaches M,d mere . '--'- ' IVinecten. is the leading end. and nest time in perfect ini: team play, nml this helpe.l the came ' 'rr conies Carrell, of Washington and Jcfferpen. considerably. Harvard went thieneli the season without ' "' former was a ll.ish.v. lint it plaver, geed en the defense n defeat et net one seei-t.icular tilaver was en tlie eleven. and at latching forward passes. Carrell was n smashing Priiireten. l'enii State. Dartmouth and al.se followed this stenl. 10.1." tciimi had neither flmrn piny. Yale and I'fiiniyhama mr Yale and I'ennnihanui me in Alexander Best Center TOK AI.UXAN'DKIJ. of S.v raciise. is 0 the Uast if net the entire eeuntrv nds. he is fast nml active. j,lays neu offense and defense and is a wonderful centers 1 ever have seen, he innks with the best. In 1H1!' Alexander was in'itirn and guard at S.viacue. Incidentally, he was the All-Ainencan selection. This year, when Hebertsen had one of his eves injured. Alex ander was shifted te center. It was the fir.st time he played that position since his high s, hnel days, hut he worked faithfully and seen became the star of the team. Herb Stein, of I'ittsbuigh. also was a geed center ml gets second hoiee, ever Havemejer. of Harvard, and Weaver, of Centre. Modern foetb.i'l has net produced ant great guards for aevcral jears. This ca.- wns no exception, although there were several stead), plunging players who are worthy of mention. Urillith, of Penn State, te mv mind, was the best guard in the Uast. It took some time for lie.dek te discover this stur lineman, for before the game with l'enn ylvauia he was a substitute. Urifiith plaved a whale of s game against Penn and kejit it up all season. Temmy Weeds, of Harvard, is the ether guard, lie was big and fast, exceptionally geed en the defense: in fact, a t jural Harvard lineman. Thompson, of Svra cuse. ulaved well near the end of the plaee en the seeend team. Tim Callahan, of Yah-, did 'deal leader. lie is a geed Ime jdunger and also can be well at guard in the big games, although he start.-d as a u-ed fi' minting and drop-kicking, center. Other guards were Mediums, of Lehigh; Me- Maninen, of Pine eteii. and Crisp, of Dartmeutii. QIIKUU l! ;. the eolend ,lnr of Dartmouth, tJ him a mighty geed man and mil tiailnl I,, Tlll'.IU: i" no digieultii in aeleeting tin t'uk'rt. I rhetkn. of l.afayettt : llnritl, of Pitt, and Knell, Stan AV, ',. of Prinrrten, n n. I and nn't "I I'r" ''"'. kept off any all-star team. His irerk in all of the Cctijriilit, ;j;e, bj Tut'Ie i.rtlarr rn. WATSON GROOMING WILLIS FOR LIGHTWEIGHT CROWN .;... i) ; , ;... ni,i.rr;. i;. ,.,., ir -., i "'"'? IUn- IIXM.1MU ... V... U inner of the Murphy Hj LOUSE TCST because C!e Wats.,,,, well U known as u sreat little Inttler n neere of jeais age in Pliiladelphitt nnd nther bexiic: points. seiariite himself ns ninti hmnker and promoter of Wat Fi.n's A. C. a c.v little enijierium in Heading. Pa., it dnesift no. isaniv mean that h" is tlir.nigh vvirh the spin t entirely, die isn1! built that win. He has bexitiL' bleed in hi, viins and it will be a habit for him te h . ..nneeted mm m I .!.. en fus cm i.'.i tnuns slindPd leung .Xlulligan. 1 he ether re xvith the game in one rapieitv or an- 'n,1 nn' "" ',''" "" !." !iv Dun.t-is lt.s were: Jehnnv Hevoe drew with ether. t'""" "'""' '"""llL1 larb,r .loe Helment. Willie Mctlevern de- Xew AValsnn is managing the a'pirn- I r.1t ,.,,, ha, n i, . . fn,lr hn.r. Ifeated Jimmv Mellale and Eddie Martin tien of n pair of xeun- niittmen who Th. .i' Jee K'.iv i i Hebhy Wh''. l'.'a. ktmekeil out I einmy .xlerrich in two li-il fe, tl,,. . l..i, -IMilie" Pel. Wrn--s 1-s and j,. n.xwpen. no. rounds. lock is trving te ruike faixens Thev championship. Watsen i, anxious te )iave Wl'li't eenin t,, plnilv tin, s. iis.ei for a series of mat. he,, nnd the p,.. meter, . nn name .inv eip .nent and nuv old figure. v. n ' f. r ivi'lrii'." i eau i.g the same a, Hehbx i lunni, ...e,. Willis i, iti gnat ,'inpe. writes Wat nn, and ir. .nrei fee action against the best of 'eir. Cele would like in match Stanlev with the xnnn. r et t.'- Iiiglit'e .liuiiiiv Mnehv doe T plilx piix, nnd is quite lertnin t' nt s..i li a bout xveithl r.ult in a, ,. it til'ntuig a se. te ni thnt n Thnnksgivitig Dux hrrewhui Ilirph and Tiji Kagi i a rip sp. rter . . Scraps About Scrappers Jee Tlnllt act I tme 'tJ'l'M :.' ' t Inn ftt.. I" r ' C ih.lr r"f . ' tralnerit ,N,i.. . . i .ii.m llwi p. Mere tn lit frit. en I ' -W T. . " I n I ' .i .. d e i ' h ' - . t - f i .- r tub' rrtii'i Vr I' ' ' 1 ' 'h v i i ' the fleer tnkln Se run' Th" - (. t,u , In tli mar I....U t mi-M 4t 'h- N i' ' . .' ..nelher f" ' Me : . u 1 l 11 mostly 1 ih ih. i'is SrmlPn.il te IM- 1 Ir ' M K I ' I " I SNatlntial ImilHtit wll, ! M iimi.1i l ...rn Jannv Kmiiii' u' li." ". U' ml Ii- g llnir Xta. I .'..mVt s "URh tti 1 Inrrlh are Stanlev Wild,, lightweight, and n, ' C?;."" ,' i?"X f'er" wiiii'J Kleckhcter Wins at Billiards - ,,,, te tll0 own-Men mul j,ti I ;nee ,;.-,,.,";' 'V;,,' '';," "i- Jtattling Paske-. hnntatn Wr t . Clileecn. Pre I XiikIe Kl'rkh.r r nt n- ei '' '"'"In " ' t tiame; (i,ier3illle sr.it Wntsnn it eit di nt tint Willis has ",h.irnun rtffHtrt .xlfi.'J.. P nm nf v "' : , , , ... . i;r ralllnu te nl 1 1 i,y the bamn (ifncliii' ntsen is. le.iti.i.nt tiut iximis nns .....,,. x.i.n se , .ia , hitv.thr... i, m.s Aleis retz.lliger, former idol of Tren- decision wlun .i.i,,e,i , tak" Chief m,,i.; the ability t. . e, .',,-, star boxer ) pQE STOPS BROWN " ?h pr..iim nri., f r ,i,e n..,,. ,,; ,;,r .. ten f(u, received a big reception when " -ut ,! I'u ''""' """ M-"v Iiarrj, of J" nnd some dar. . .. ,. thmks. Stan ley w ,1 . ..irtier. I. I'UrUct Hj,,.,hip K...k!fir ,, hU x m I0 fleer ml .espended re.nVuVr'.' ' hj '"fc- te Itef- llllfT t.an'wm hr.mfi .- i.ri. .-r Ml. m - trrlfle renth nc .Ml f. Hew ie-i. li-s tn . ii tenir .en. xik, i m t. i . in.n ... I Captain Beb Reper Disposes of Phil- .hi mn'slni I in!" S",l m - .an " I Thw eiii.r i. umii-iii i n i vvapn. adelpnian in Less Than Minute 'llff ll'tlt Il.jhl v XI l.-nd v l'i llelinu i ' ., .,, , ., , . i,nd I--e IMie.I v i h...n Ituixr li.iltlinere, De. . I II mhiij or the new Niiiieiiiil Al lil t K- Club hist l.rw Itiiullns '" c ' -t . r- night wa, mi nuspi. i"'is olio for Cap- hl tnateli Kltli xtik r !in. at th . .. rl i ,,,, (,i. Mnpir of Chicago the as ihliir that l. s ni... r l-.iiv .:.,.. - i . pnunt tee the Iiuivi.m ght boxing I. on en rat'X about h'm Kr li frein i - n '. r ...it ' ,,r, lie wa, si ,i di.lid for n twelve- jeT,Sa;v,r,,M,irrr,1:.h--'',?,,a::. :'"' ;; '" k . se.,;..,n. r .IeIip'v simim t "M r i . ic li ' n I'll i la'lelphiii, and within Ie than one x l"rH.nU. etui. s,nv iiiiiiK I'nr- lu imii, after tlie Ine in. n s,imreil elf W.AlUla U"'X '"'" "1"n",n " llulh ..r t.e first i.-iind Sun .-nt dw n 1 trceraiu (( )r lliililu Illinium Mn. ' of f'rm n w'n ,. VWl, (,t klieek' d out, but after he ftSSSVlSr'tn' M."" . "fs?,Tn ' "tin - ''' -'"" '" '" """r ' '" " "" that Oriele i itv i. , r h n.thia v..n a minute nnd was ajiparentU greggv , from no l im'n s lm-man i anxmns ,, ,. i-. ml . thiew a towel into the ring :,1uic,i"m-wmh '"'"'iy"'i ..n't";,,;::;.'"'"' " '" r. !. ..p.t the it n elt i. in r .itiinv i'l.sr Is iinethr Victer. fealherw'lK'u Unnn .ti ueuel lik te a. 1 .p. i had nn leieii p.iiind advantage cemtnu'luie ,,,,,, t,. l'liiln.l' Ipliuui At the sound M Nflsnll n ' ural el'era '. In S "t ill" g'.llg Heper went after his man rrfelvf. liani i t'tinc Lnut i-i le-eih-r Jee mil riiht uwa.v landed an uppereiit en rs?.';,r!ruier 'j.'iMr.'-amfc '::.!'. s.i.,.er..in .h,.. ...,, i,i, N,nn.. ctl I rtlurn limit nh Ui.l XX'MI .una nn.i ii. Al the Miimt of eight .Sansom arose, and iernte 'ha U.I imi f . ''" i " .,i. i w.i. light ill t. r him and landid 'niatrh la clln.li.'t , ,, , ,,,. ,lin , ., r,.lt ,,, ,1(, Hank SlcO"Trrn i iira-.ate.i t ' iu"et an Moieai li SatiMiin wtnt down again und titlark en the I "line hanlaina Tnmniv t was then that the towel was threwil J.atuJen has th Pichninni, i heal of . , .j r , form, On Tupulaj n.Blit, Hank will lake """ "" ""' MAXWELL'S ALL-EASTERN mil turlde Kiitirtl tTtitrr kuhhI 1 no klr Mid titurl rrbm'k linlfl.iirk half bark fullback games vveie c- lleck, of l'enn ltosteu College ni a untrnt nf in tht in. the best center in . Weighing "00 brillia.itlv en the mut , .,.,. leriner. Knew new leader. f all tl season and gets a n showy player, hut - . ..... ..... .-.. - Tiplitz Return Beut H. .IMTE I-.V. ' !X'aUn,W .M? i.m , v tiHir.n T uzli l'ui'i v KM i:-n. v Murav v, ,t -nmy Heni3 Bna Al mikw " iw-mv . me .lerv ll.iv-k. ,t ie,n in'.-reunlr, l in 'J'r'i1 .u"' ,'.:;"', V',-1 1k.."iIi'vJu- ) , ,va a . . ,, r,nl i i.,.nrk mt nr jee ! i.m s.inn.n a s., i ,n r hi rnrii n a " ''" """ u"1,r ' - ",n- .,- ,.. .,. .......... .-... Heteree nans une-aiaee oeut in Eleventh Session N(,w )ri ,,,m. , I ? 1 1 s. De Poe. , f r j.( , ,,r,, ,, , u- v . t. 1 1 ev. r ', ;,,,. j,.,,i. of th- I'.ist ..e. at i,i,,. ..,,r porting Club last night. f, , j;,, ,. ...H,,, t,.-i ns nblignl te .,,,, , ,. h.eii m the ilewnih reutul te ,.n , i:,,, f-e'n farther ixitiishiuert. It. ' u' .. it. hi,sd the l'ii-t Side l.nxei nndti. 1 if' r nilnil.lv would n .t t im ...i .1 ,i, l.uig as he did but f.r i. fi tl'tit lie . 1m. Iie.l . ..uiinunllv ,ind mu,,1 m,elf at it i. ml ii.uii.nts Tl, - tmtititil lnut between K. t l.f.'igl.'in. ..f Seuth P.ctiihhepi. I'.i . and N.irkvill. Hi.ly Papke end. d w lien l'aik. refus.'l te reiiie up for the ninth H'iriil. Pup'. had been hidK punished thr..ugh tl" .nr'v round,, in d in the . ig'ith I.' u. ti henkiil ,i t i. ion, right Ie the sti.,,,1, n which ,'lit Pii.ke te the tloer. II- had lea fulh n . m. t. .1 w h n il.e inninl i ed. d and he was .,iin.. te ins tenur Win n th" (,( uiim, d f.ir th. ni xt i ..Mi.) t iniihl net ii speiid and l.eughlin vwi, i p.l'ii I xx 1 1 u a technical knei keut in tlie .,!., i i ieiiihI. ONE ROUND ENDS SANSON! . ,-.. ,.. .,. .,- ..... ..,h... i ... . . - .... .... lie Tl n in nun i.nsieiii ii.ikin -. iiil' . a i . .'.iliIihi. . .... ,-a ELEVEN Si:C0NJ) TKAM Urban, ltnten CoHero ScdRenit'k, Ilnrvnnl Tlienip-nti. Sjracusc Sli'lu. 1 i( t -1m i-h Ciillulinn, Vali Dicken, Yak- Kutn Harvard Mi-.Millin, Centre 1 lainc. I'mhi State Leech. V. M. I. Sliellmrue, Dartinetilli fininrn stamp him ns the best in the I'.ait. Ilii running mate n Dennenhrig, of Dartmouth. This Iteung man, although n trifle re.igh at timet, played 1oetl, ceiuiatent football nil srmett. Lcjictulrc Leading Etui rpWO erippbs. Sednwick and Dickens, arc en the second x eleven. Had thev been in perfect ph.vsieal shape it would have been hnrd te find room for them en the first team. Vess. of Detroit, tanks with the best tackles of the (Oiintry, but unfortunate!) cannot be considered here. State: Hoeticr. of Princeten: Ward, of end. a gteat tackier tun one who could break through en the defense und sweep away the interference. Had he been en one of the larger trams he would have been the sensation of the jenr. Kane, of Harvard; Urban, of Hest en College, and Stateti, of Ceergia Tech, were geed player. Den I.eurie,' of Princeton, gets the quarterback posi tion ever McMillin, of Centre, and lioynten, of Williams. The Tiger field genet nl was a brilliunt, all-around pei- ,,,, ,,- M nll a ,,,llll"rlPrlmck bl0ulll te steady his team, used great judg- He. reiliaps lioynten and McMillin were better indi vnluallv, but could tint compare with I.eurie when every thing was considered. JOM DAVILX, of Pitt, iras the flaih of the sea- .ion. lie irni the one bright individual ttar and inillcd the sensational in neai'ly tiny ijame. lie iron the Penniyli-ani' and Washington and Jeffcrinn ii'inni and itai icsf umntal in defeating Lafayette. m hiehen-'hld running tins the featuic of every game. Henvccn Is Captain HANK liAIMUTY. of Princeton, is an ideal running mate. Hank is a line jdunger and an excellent in terferer. Haines nml Way. of Penn State: I. each, of Virginia Military Institute; Kobertson, of Dartmouth; Owens and Churchill, of Harvard, ami Aldrich, of Yale, ranked very high. Arneld Horween is captain and fullback. He was net a steady, consistent dodder und nu MURRAY WINS AT CAMBRIA e;Mhu,,rU nvr iti.i.j .., ww v. r WwVI hllllllWU IU UC u,lgn "y ra3t vverK ,r" I-I L. . . r-i. ta i. f . ' ,-!--, r, . Closing rteunas n.ittiing Murrav. 111 jmunds. faced Mi(1In v,. p.unius, in ine ight round wind-up at the Cambria A. ' ll '- 1"" Pit- th- weigh, taniiinip tne etitiiw.irK liexer vas en i men ie tne ueeiMnn nt tne end of the '""' Heth b.n, mixed it up from the i.peni,," "etig there bein identv of ,,, 7n everv round. .Indge get oil te a tl.ving statt and ,,, rutitled te the tirst three rounds "e also had a shade of the fifth, but seemed te tire, nnd Muri.iv by a sen- sntiennl finish in the final three session. enrncd the deoisien Ill the senilwind-un Walter Hennie Frest-Bitten Divots en Wintry Links ISv SANDY McMIM.lCK ' " THE threatened gn'T war new nnmie nll the treinetiibeis proportions of the recent and lil....d'e.. ba-ebill war. In l Iter vv.imN the golf war is rnpidl fading into the night. Wh'ii the W.-tern fielf Ass n. Intinnl . , ........ ...... ..- "- zut.rnx' net inntteis 1 nie 1 iiiu-u ... .. . .. .. ' 1., 1.. t, I'nLt rI.tl.'., Illtll II VMMIMI IIIMUll- III'" ..n. taking nvi r 1 luhs rirht ami left, that the golf.'is nf thi vt tien preferred, tlie (J. A. int minted western rules tn tl. I' S ti A. ru inn-, and se forth , . ' , . . In I innn.. li lljijiaii nuv u"i """i" let ler grnntei Siiiposltlens ew Yerk. rinhidelihia, lin'ten nnd I'ittsburgh have nil I im tl up solidly be hind the I". S. (.'. A , atul ellicinln of tin se jiewerful organizations, without which the piopesed "Ainotienn (iiilf soeiatien,' bv its nil-inclusive plans, . mild never exist, have nil taken n hand at tearing apait the fallacies of the w. stern suppositions. Te this is ndded the statement nf n western elhcinl, which mcius te tnke a let of w titer ill the "doubt if there will he any war." and that "our mevemmt is siii'ijilv one of exjmnsinn nml may change i he niiine of our oiganUatleti t.) t ever the exjuinsleu." This efhuiil ligines Hint clubs around Husten would take sides with the new orgaui.ntien. lint the Massachusetts ti.ilf Assni iatien. in a resolution yes icnlny, "is strongly opjieed te any at tempt te Mipplunt the V. S. i. A. as the governing bed in all matters per taining te th'' gnine of golf." Te M.ilie Amends? It new npie-nrs ns though the jilans of the W. tl. A. te itlt the 1'. S. !. A. "down f.ir Ihe teiint," weie nll it nns take. and that it will hurry te inake uinentls, tin the ether hand. it attack gave the I' S. Ci. A. a whole let of strength nml will njijinreully give It ineic solid Biijiperl in the East thun ever. The annual meeting or tlie U. a. u ;...WmTu NOHC OF TrtiS RUSH IMG AND PUSHING AT Tnc LAST MINUTtr- ") n-itsitr - TllLv. MS? l HOW Yeu UWORKED T MiNe is all Dene HOMESTEAD SIGNED BY Manager Myers Secures ' Davey Davies, Who Hails1 Fre; Town of Cage Stars. Trenten Trims German-1 town WIll'TIIUI! the Camden Chainpiens . ... , , ,. ' , , xv ill have any say as te the first 11:111 cnamiuensnip 01 tne t.nsiern ifis ketball League will be determined this evening when Philadelphia meets Cam- .nu .n. .wu-iwii i nun ii.iii, i.muin uiiii Locust stieets, Tlie locals are a mvs- teiieiis let en tin ir home Meer. Ter the first twenty or thirty minutes they jilav tings around the imposition, nm uti'ii Ien-sided .core, and desiiite tin - fart that ui-li battle-senrred veterans as Htewn nnd Cms, are en the jiu.viell. they manage te finish m the rear. Hi'ewn. Cress and Miller would be grabbed in a second if placed nn the market and "Chhk" Pussou has the makings of a star. It would seem that the weak link is center and te jilug up that hole Manager M.vers lias signed Davey Davis, a ldvet, who come, here with a tepiitatien. The new enier's contract is in possesien of the Musical I'lltid leader, but while he could us., him t-j advantage this owning, it is tun er taln whether he will le.tih bete in time. Cemes from llemcslea:! I Davis would have been heie earlv in the week, but when Vilke,.II.i,.epla,ed I Dee Neuiuan. M.vers decided te take n muni 111 tne manor aim no iieKou.iie-i iei two star State Leagu.i iila.ver- wliemij he Knew would put Ills team in III. . . . i . . . I.,., 1...,U:,1..,.- S!. I,..ff.. 1,J,..,1, '""."."T' , . ' " , ,, . ' netttteil turn net ie niue tins course, ,,,,1 ,.. l.i, lminidintelv wiled Divi, mil se ,xi. is liniiKiuui. 1 win ii i-avis , ......... env. The new tenter , a n-uluct of Heme St,,,,,. ! ami his .Hty i, x.u, I,.h! for liy .limni i.iewn. wne ills,, nan, fiem that town a, does Mjel, '"tlier pla.versas.Timmy f iim.hi;l, Lddie Delin and Hey Sti'ie Hrewn s brother has watciie.i luvis in nu ins (.nines mis xrar and mus be is n mueli improved I'biver ev.r la-t 'easnii. It the Heme- , stent! lad is anything like the ether .age' s,iirs nun i.oim.si.iei ii..i ..-.ii ...-I. I..- will be woleiunod here. ii:' Ce ruder nt Trenten -- (ieiinnntnwn leNt anetlie r Eastern League game In-t evening, tln tune Trenten en the I'etter.s home llnnr Manager iiennis Introduced a veleiau player te the fans in the jiersen of Ell Ell weed (levrtlv, who Ptnrred in bvgene da.vs with De rxcri, in hetli the l'lula (1. A. meeting. The W. C. A. ha laid nil its jilans in the open. T. J', s. (1. A. can Mihmit till th, .e plans in the x.i te i.f its reprcvMit.it iv. - fr.mi nil ever tlie ci.iintr.v, for aih.pti.ui or r jietieti. '1,,lr "IUI llu '"" ' nangi lelt lur 1 . w. ti. A. w he l iuv . gulf,.,-. vr rar "J"""" m h, ,; The llfe-nflh nnnuil n- Mr-,.. rf lh Xl.rinn rrl'let I'luh 11 h 1 1 t, n ..,t hi the tluli for the r. tl 11 f ,1, f, .... inrf nff.rers I'i,v.,,.nt l,l.i , -- .. t r , ,rr."".V".'..rtl''I,.J.'V" . " ' '"' ' i ' ' initi u,iri i in.i , . vv , MentBuin. ry, ,Ir , ir. ,. n , in . f I'.h nsiu. S. I eard of i 1 1 , j - it i rt vv i . te, ll'iuar.l VV l. ui-. it !,.,, i .,i,, .1. Henry .'.catt.rk, . I .ml I' M 'lieims.m The runmr persstu , ,. T l i i,irhia Is nut for either ih.' ., t, , i 11 ,tii. m h in 11,, i, il . lltitnplmiMill. n-, r .r .Mr nn f,i ,,f the i luhs , i -".. t. Ml ii ,, i i,h initi.i li,n l.i ilU. i .1 .( ,1, ,nr,t ,lu. t0. niyhi The tltfht f,.i th. op n n ils'imt I hit,, h, .ins,, of in ir i, -. i i,,, rn ii'. n.il tli..r lin new n.iiiuw I it,, ,ii (J , .. v ,rit nirl 1'h.lnd, Iph'a. r" Xlerlnn lias elected l, it,"ir 'i.-rshlp three mere expert keIi.mh f tt a , .. p,i, Drluits, fir Pi. i. u H"l,, nn, i l.iyteu V Hi he. k. XX Inter nil's new i,pri -,, xt rien S.hed illed innteti.a will ily l j , M nn i, ,., reurse thmiBh th w,-t e, urv, s.ms huniru luw and Inn ril, i , i' , t . "Vrvrr u anlf. r . l,e j' ter a i huniptenMi.i, i, , ellthten tin es " l. J th' Pin" V iU' , ii- . officially th ,t , . " tl er l,lt lichs tl. fir f'i th of I'. Vi, i tsiiir of " I it k ml- i ! ' 1. 1 fur th uniRi.'ur In lt''2 u I I t 1' 't r tu that , ff.'i t v 111 li" wr"t i 1 i'i,. x' . , '', S' ,".A Thl" w " ' ",,k" ' "n'n tli-i pliv of the am it. .,, ti v st n nt car "f;,''lt ,'1'" V"" v i ' "s ii.st, rn turn. In Xlitnv Innil ,'ui. hiin rinsed their er-nt fnr th. ln r -' ,s .n sn.l the pittlni; li done en n s'l.m'i .f filtwuy I'.mr putt, are the nil, tl.i.rnr.- nil of wlilrh does imi Hetnrt paiil ii rly finm the sting of w Inter i.isih Boxers te Be Numbered N'en Yerk. It, e 1 All innteslftntH In th,, S'H V il, lit I. xlm. .liiiiiilMei shins te ! r,.i t j, ,, t utidi r II, minpl, , s ut th Am ,t ir AHihili fnmn next in, PH. utii n, i imii- r i jircernin in. spit taiv i red n,,u. ti,. lnimvntim win Burve ,, ' - . ' " K MM mi Warn III ( i c :CRTAIMV-Y V FatiL ) Fe Yeu Peer ME- HOw Y5UDtD t ? i ve A.ern Vnu I simps TMAT HAVEN'T GTART15D I tut - enw sai (SIX. TthAES ""S .w. CENTER IS PHIL A. FIVE Cage League Standings iixstkun Mivi: ! VSS . ? h :??i 'ienn 2 ?' M ( aindin 1 .i.U VOUtCHVIlie I I ,! SCIUUH'I.K roil TONIRHT r jn'iliMi at riilladflplila: Ceatesvlllc "t ItllllliDK. xti:uir.N i,nc;ri: w. i,. r.c. Hancock . :t e l.tioe Ixisnn ( VWULL TCLL M wMk3-, ist .'O . :t e l.e-xt KiiMimi.t'.' i a .:H3 ,,,, ... i..nl.M n, ,n.f ,,f ,i. i ' Nativitj . i a .:u.t fvtitiiriuii t a .a.t.ti im Jtcd itevets get most of tne in , . imi. .,. i a .33:1 t.imni.. . 1 : .;u3'in thp frm n( p.-fe, Nllts into l : ,.!. riiii.x. vt vm rrrt'Ki:iis' i.ndi"i: I , . I,, r.c. XV. 1.. VX. R,11,,;?",1 :i '! l-"','i l?,','--- T n III I 1 '-i ,;t,!3 ! .Mil (irn. l.lw . 0 3 ,WM nn nil ni-.i' irfii r w 1 i c xv 1 i i' 1 Iliilindn'n. a 0 l.tien Textile.,.. 1 a .:t:.li 1 .r'.,'it,''.,.n' 7 ! "'"'"eiit.it.... it a .(Hie ' , " IIKOTIII.-KIIOOI) IJIxcri: M. I'.nil's " '."iVeTw M. AmPWs" V '.oe (rcsn'iit. I e l.uei) .Mi.IIitmiimi e I .oeu (AMDKN IMllsnilAI. M:IIVI5 ,v. . p xv I IT v. X. Milp. a" o'l.eoii s;,ii. en. i' ' .oe Miter. . l I .seu UM.cClui: e a .oeo r.xni;v t nt sty i.i;.irr. XV. I.. I'.c. v. I,. IT. i;nieri; :; e i.oiie Ijist M,,. . , ,;tst ''""" ' .-v' ''" ,,V,"n.'1".".: " 3 ,0U xv I M i.r Nertliu'n k' li'l.iiiKI I'enn.i. Ce. a ii" .i'le Phil. Null 7 I .Ki.x I'liii. 'ivii,. it 'jmi 1 IV.'.r.V'Vi 1 ! :SSI! Jiln'Sil.,1. 2 ii rsilS. .()K IIIWI.-e (in 1(011 XSMHIXTItIN w. I., r.c. xv. i p c. i Itetli inv . :t e I.OIKI fnlnii ... I a .313 1 Irsi liutili a 1 .(id; evfnril e :i .ikii)i - - .. ., ,- , ...:.., llf ....... ..;,,. . . ij.i, ,. ki,,. (, , , , , . ... . "" "ii... iiouieii was seen oil te a eeninuiuding , . ... ...,,, ,,, . ,,,l1f , . 1T , , i-i , ....... h.imi u-iu, .j1(1 ,. ,,, p , ...,, ... .... , , . , i- the ligines iluring tlie s(,.n,i lmf, hut tilU !l I'd 1 I 111 Kill! iiT t I.H irn iti.i '.n.i,.ii.. , ; IiVb.-.I , ally a,M win ,,,' Um., 1:lpilt.x win n the hell choked off , .lM tlll,u. ,i,nl,... TlP visit01, nn. , ,., r,,,,,, hl, ,.,,,,, 0 (e - w, , ,, N..llliln ,v ..i..,i f,. Trenten, and 1(,tIn.m ,111( j, tyinK. r for tierman - ,,mUi X','f ijllUUCr . ' ! llie Ciiinilni In,,i,,rl,i I.rii(rii... ,, ,lln,1 nun 4 en 1 n 1 , ....... .- '! I v M. . , . , ntiiT win, un,,!,,,,.;1 ,!' te,''" " .'."","' ,'""', "J -New Yerk ship. ..1 , '""-1 ' Is Jutii). iiS center for i!lmer""'bU" ' " ""' ''""" "nup The N'ew XitrL kt-.tn .,.... 1- - . i,r. 1. ... . . . ........' 11. iir rer. enetwIUl. ,1 1 I , ,IB , ,r,lu,i, '.' Ishm.'iu 'I r -ii. a few nf th.i fl,,rt. I hen .einrs "nur" Xlnrty. mennlnc Marty I'M illllin l w.ii pst..rr, J,-,l) for Me- rii'.' u,"" '.'"' '"' "' ' "BU I"'" r XIm i.'-. '.-n'i "'" . "'" f"r X Intel-... Chi, f Xlilll.l. ..0 I i , ,, , rji,,,, r , , J-'.'n '.' '.""'. a it,.tnh..r ..f S. dr.ui l'ri. ,1 liingu'u, ' f"' u"'"lt "'"' v "sump" (.imnlirll Imi only srer,.il two i. mis in th. ist th,,e itutn, a. peer recud r..l th, l'.unil, ii n.-ll He may Imesl this p. re. nt I.-., this , ii,,,,.. , lu V m.uij up IIK.nmt Jin II I n ( hnrlle r,ier. i. rtnant.iwn renter and f.imnr.l II i l,, t, Ceat, svlll.. nt II. d.lliiif I'm viiiiiu MniiiiK.'r Jl. Im. y wi I lis.i CliutJI, ui ru.rl and li slimild In le ll u Un . ,,nsil I il.lv Ilali.-" Hint? has nt ten pittlnir field e, a,s ns w u ,Ls n iiii h ,i,i.,i ,ii u n.is a i,in k , , m. f,,, . ,, ,,!, , ,n. I In I, , j,-i tit,,, dr.iipni iif Un cm if h'x toss s, (ieiirite ll.iccirlv Is plainer wnnderful Intl this . .-,.ii I li I. i.i.v ,e i net li.ne tl.. .lift, ui irn.il1 ,t ..ihImui: th,. iilln..i, ule.lu'.s uii.i .j ,, v,tn,.. ins entire nit.n Hun tu it. .nl tu, Itiriniiii llut,1 maids his flrt app-xr ii' i nt P. nil this rwriliitf h. ri In. Mill ni t ns l, f r . In Hi, i.i iiinu u un, nt XV. Ivht mill II ill l.etw.ui P in and l'rslnus YOU AUTO KNOW PnrMnj: our car whn uplilll, turn tti" trot? vh'u nut nml put jrrar In first, while ( r downhill piti.rv, turn front whoeln in with k nr in iiniM In heth cuts le fture tn sit On' nu ri rn yliniUe hanl. f t r ?nii 'n t roltep pin Inte tAnrr rtnn't li ml tr n !s uvr fli t nr.t lnut th I '.It ft red 'lht c vr will lock Junt n t uir t. Iv If the 011.11 ar fpteail Jijht imugli u prtvrnt plipt ig out. Ilnlti'df net ukm! durlncr Tj wlntf months iihniihl he jstnred If th hattrrv hi -n inore thun fIx mnnths' ptrvlr H Mu'iiM Ftertil v whit Is Known at. dry ntniaun rnrtlim. Thin rmiNjil prnvldn that te in, ferv Im t ,U' n tipirt, thoreiiijhlv flenni-d flrlp.l pihI r iln rl In n romlltler? thnt pr rn'ii li't ri-r iilen durins the period of th. t-teraB1'. In rle.mlnir th tnufflr nftr th pftrt hi .Kn din is-etnl 'cl nnd th.t pnrt tI'miim with hrn r t H Wf te ke oer ntt Hi hnlH lr Mlirn t) te break un th pnn wl'h a Nhntp ptMj h 1.1 fin, t tpr rii in r te i-iiU-sure thut iheiM h'i( si hnp net ImeiF i (ii.r l m fle ly in ( urnulullnn or burned nil or ail'en If mi rnntrnip!nt palntlntT (lie rhniist Pit" link 1 . impound of tire MrN .f hi tr( x ' '" ' 1 in 1 . tliii imitti ..f kuipliit rl r In 1 iim (f fu1lir n irtli tli r nun v 'ni '' ""I . 1.1 .I t uhlrh tn nuiir'M ..f h,. u'.iunrir,, r ;-. ;;;,iv , ,:; ',":.. ' 'e --im i" in" tmrr or euros, unri fnur HB . ..(..I ,..! fissLlh""bY" Vi i"m - I iiuiiii . i .din den. l.lrr . e a .mm "; , ;, , -; ,- it.ililnln a t .ui): li't (;. l). e :i .tieujsix goals iast (ealtender Hurt during (MY Wife'.L itSn A'PM w.v V'M S X u. T i' un. 0 T ICE BATTLE I Red Revers Smethered in Open- ' ing Tilt at Ice Palace Before !- I j, r Dig urewu, IU-J I Tin1 ice lieckey season ejiened with a eaiig several uaugs 111 taci last iiikiii. IIHJ.S jierlect sliets into tne , . ,. i,.i,in,i t. .i, ,i,n,. ui,.i- nt uv,.. ' ,,.',. , '' -,,. ' ' (til- 'IIIIIXI t X.ll, VsHIVI -iii- i!.i:- ,i A ,.r i.. ... ...i ...: 1. t H""" MiiiiKii m uiv iu'ini 11111 1 m - n i"' umi' mi'iiimis ui nurrii iimnurf each. I.ddie Hill breezed his way down . 1... 1 !...i ..e : t. ..... . the ice thtee times, ending his dashes w, ,,ims. nnd onto Crawford sent the puck llirettgli for a jieint. The ulti ,.,, ,.MMt was 10 te .'!. with the V ri,-v( ''"- el ",t' l'l'dravted end "", count. ' ..A ''T ''.,(",Vl1 "nt ",". ' ."", I.pp I "''"( '" witness! this ejietung struggle. ' Allbeiigh the game was scheduled for S I o'clei k. a big sprinkling of fans was I"1' when the eiening whbtle sounded off. The Hevers scored the fust goal sheitlv after the first jieried ,-",n '"", '"'M "" ',,",, ' "''" ' '"" 0f "li 'lli"1-" n,v " f,' '" "K'H'si before the end of this period the 1 en m vvel k nf tlie Onnhee Cltv Inn te.V-Je ,.p"tn":1 ,,I,?t..,w;i b0"'''' " - '" ' "L """'' " N'e Hoxer Scere i ,i , , , ., ,, . ,, ,'n "ll second Jieiind the Hed Hever, didn't have a (liance. livery time thev get within sinking dist.nue (iilmeie stepped out in front of the cage and wnided off the shei' that would have me.iiM a ieint. Net once in this jieried were t no Uevers nlile e put ever a gea . ..,, ,,, ,.,.. ,. .. ,..,. . in lie tu'iiiiitiiin- tin- i,'iiiiiri x ii in'ii w ,..,. sheeting in rapid-fire order. Thev I . I. ..i jl 1 L t 1 . .. .1 'i Z ed K "" ' " l " '" ",,, m 'I'hce were the result of exeellent team xv ink. l'very lime a (Junker Cilv lnan started down the tee will, tlu puel. he li'id a ti imuiiite hci.lr. linn or hehind I te whom he would sheet whenever n fee thieatoned te step his rush I'.mard the Mf , ,, u,v ,,. (jllnl1r i'itv ),,, no,.,, ,,!,',. ,,, hoej, the puck i,,' their lirrilerv most of the time. 'I lieir Nhoet- imr. Toe. was deverlv done. Thev nev co , '"'.'"d te fellow up their shot,. (v ueing tin, ttiev senren seerai nines l-fter their fust shot had hi en blocked. I'e.v Mine Added Tn the final period the flanker City scored tliree niore. while the Hed Hex'er.s tallied two. The game wns briskly fought in spite of the lop sided score. Spills were In -numerable Tinie and again the man willi tlie jiitek was stejijitd b nn In advertent slash from nn opponent's slick. I'siiallv these sudden disconnec tions wiili the puck meant that the car ried was upset nnd slid many yards nn portions of his anateniv, ranging from Ids heel te bis ear. The eiewd enjoyed this as taiiih as anv thing else. UAKER C TY W NS MtlM'W HIMMi, DM K.M1U It 0 Hnrl Hnrbi.an vs. Bud FitzgcrAld Sammy Merris vs. Bnrney Riley FranUir Clark vs. Max Green ,!01IM ,101. SUMMERS vs. JACKSON MlhK I. IN O'Dewd vs. Rawlins (-. .1. . i - ,1 i , II I W . i, ff ,, I ' wl ' I I ,m s I' ., m ,ilua 'III!' I It. Ills III W siim-v 'KINK. Ill ItlMl.lll AT THE NATIONAL A. A. SI MIUIMI I I' IIWM lilt Wilt i. II X I 1 1 IM. M(i; III II UN I.M. M.I Ml M Jimmy Murphy vs. Jee Tiplitz :i (inn it vrxit nm rs in m:is at diin m.iivs. ,v.i s, urn sr. FOOTBALL 'IIIIIXX. 3 '111 l XI. PHILLIES' BALL PARK mttiAi) ami in num. iie ,srs. Vmceme vs. Riverside, of New Jersey 10, tint) t'niiriil liriiiiiUtniiil p.iiu sjiatH ti'i '-.lli' lit iliils', siuhiing', nml len,i s ut riKiilar prlu., Jl.nu, ,M, tNDOOR FOOTBALW ARMORY jtL S.lisr. AMI l.lMAsli.u ,. MUMIXX Ml. III. lilt 0 r H 11 li XI MtONII III. IKOtlf ,s, Tllttei' A ' Tl.krls un ..tin tit Sp ililiiiEM t(Mr, .ii,,,,. nn,' ilnlliiri Ki'tiiril iiilmlshluii, Hfij ", ,(i, CeUcrc Uasketliall Tonight XViIrIiIiiiiiii Hull, 3'M mul Spriii-r. H 1.1 I'. j, rennsylvania vs. Ursinus i "" "?!"ivj,..".. ."."? ?.ri.. tub i'. si. 1 .... .! . . IK 1 fiEnSaaSSV. Seng nf Hie Stalwart llchind 111 1e.1t the iirntlir ;rnn Of soft content and fame; 'or ice (ieic tal;e the, ten'; 0 theC li'Ae piny the hi aver game. Who drive head en ayainit led fate Along the aterniiieept Khnrc, HV10 drive red-hearted down the field Ilcgurdtcsi of the cerc. And life shall mrel us irith n tesr, And nreUlacing our dreamt. Seft arm shall seek te held us back Along the singing streams; And fntluic's Ugintn stcrrp our line 'tern fient and flunk and tear. Through sunlcii dags of bittcrnesi Thieugh stin lesi nights of fear. Hut ire trill slog along the lead That IcaiU us te the light. Content te knew that up or down llVrr made our hardest fight. Content te Knew when each stark soul pasted the outpost stars, The Sceier counts no iiuduli there, lie only counts the sears. Sl'CfiESTIONS for a Christmas present Why net have the ruling powers present the hide and scnli) of the Mastti Mind in the lecent baseball seandul te the funs? Tlie All All-Time All -American Center iiifIi The Profiteer. Hight guard Cost of Living. Lett gum d Income Tax. Ulglit tuckli Strikes. Left tackle Bolshevist. Highl end Hoetlegger. Left end Eight Chicago White Sex. i.hmr'.erbaek Pen.i. Highl halfback Pleac Remit. Left halfback Hlue Laws, l-'ullback Shipping Heard. IT IS probably the greatest All-tin-American team ever nntned. It is undoubtedly the most offensive team in history. It is slippery, elusive, jiowcr jiewcr ful, fast en its feet and nil the rest of it. Eleven men against it would have no chance, tine hundred millions have tried and made little headway. It lias gained mere ground in the Iat twj .wars than nil the football tenuis ever known in half n century. GAMIlLIXfS in sjiert will be very hard te check ns long ns numerous well-known spettsmen insist upon wagering heavily en every game in sight, whether it he n golf match or a football game. 1 letting thousands et one clip means little te many of these. There is nothing crooked in their play. BT'T the example is far from being n healthy Influence. There are many wealthy men new who can take little iuteicst in a game unless thev have 1 rum XI (100 te SlO.nne up en the out come. When enlv big stakes bring n thrill eii stumble iiien one of the most unhealthy conditions that sperl can knew. Changes in the Open Came THERE are man.v today who call modern football a mixture of basket hall and baseball. Only te n slight degree. The big part of football, even as the game is new, is a manor of tackling, blocking, inter fering, kicking anil receiving kicks. I lie ferwnitl J)ils IS enlv one element III tlie attark ail lmnnrtant e lenient- 1 . . 1 , . . . . ' but net nearly the entiie kIievv It ii a needed element for any mod med em attack where one of its main uses is in tlie nnture of a threat te scatter the tlefeti-e anil give the running game 11 chance. A 1 tinning gnine that has no ferwaitl pa-s tin eat te speak of lias little chain e of making any headway. l'HOTOPI.XXS MMME'iaMMMiMiLyj:Lv'Myi innnn mw 1HLM IHtAlKhS hAHlBll THE HNJiSl PHOTOPLAY PRODUCTIONS IN PHILADELPHIA Sec the Best Movies in Your Neighborhood Theatre flffWfr ggWffrYWWmJgxTffxVgxT; ASTOR,:!:Sp"KAV1 "THE UNTAMED" Al RORA i'i..-' ci:ii.xiantevn ave. .nUIUIrt MAl'I.NIJi: DAILY feTAIt CAST In Wliat Becomes of the Children? RFNN M'm ANr woeiii.and 1JL-i1 MATINKt: DAILY XV. S. llnrt In "I'lir rrmlli- nf f'iiir.ier" reriHTStiini- luilne M. Ilurii.ili.is' tiilioel. (Hill .X Ilulst Air. RI I IPRIRH kkead siuizr.T and uixjiDirx.L Hi'rtgri.iixs'.A avu xiAiititi: 'itiriiMuit-, "DEEP WATERS" CARMAN 'iiMANTtiN avi:. v-lll-lM xiii ivn ai.i.i:i3ih:ny .kim:i'M .1. IKIUI.ISt, In "The Kentucky Colonel" CENTURY i:,""a;c M,,AB1IiiV.,r8.v7, iii.ixi: iiieiixs in "YOUTHFUL FOLLY" Fay's Knickerbocker t Mil i: lilt MIX In "THE NEW YORK IDEA" FAIRMOUNT "?, I'-rMliSVrf V I.I llltl.l, U XI s III "THE PLUNGER" FRANKFORD 171i Xfr'nn" AMI IIICIJTOI HM'.'tlt s "DEEP WATERS" GERMANTOWN "x!'!,,",:?-. t.i.itxi.niM: rxnuvii in JTHE RIDDLE: WOMAN" HRANn f,JI) AN,) 5'MtKi:r xiixxiii- siini.'iiu iirrhsstr.1 IIAIIV III 111 IN I'lHMiN rrn"lr'' "A CHILD FOR SALE" IMPFRIAI Sl ANr i'eF'i-aii UVll CllAI xixriN'i:t: daily i in rn mini ins in "THE ADORABLE SAVAGE" JEFFERSON (,$rKy .Xllts. Msi i: x tllttl I,, "LOCKED LIPS" I IRFRTY xnnAD e. '.txvntA"Tr lilt l .KIM s In l "FIREBRAND TRAVISON" MAMMOTH "'L1" ' y ' nih "DARLING MINE" MODFI ''-'' "l"l'H hT.Of.lisi.tra lvix.Lyil, Continuous I tu 11 STAIl CANT In "FRIVOLOUS WIVES" ; vt Centre College, with n weak lin. and only two b.teklleld stars, tnnd0 170 yards and two touchdowns aialtut , Harvard without losing tin: ball Th, plan te hnve n blocked forward na , back of the scrimmage line treat J :. 11 blocked jmtit may work out vcrv well It is, nt least, worth a trial, hut te have the jhihs cut down te anv extent whete it is no longer nny dangereui threat mentis far less scoring and very little advancing between two falrlj well nintehed teams. ONE main trouble with the forward jiass is that only a. comparative fw have acipiired the kaack of throwing and rntching n football with nny nirJ skill or nny certain confidence. The fault hasn't been with the play itself but with the players. t'epyrlsht, 1010, All W0M1 rftcrvM Amateur Sports THE Jennings All-Stars hnve re organized xvith n fast Junier five and nrc 1 cad' te book nll the fourtccn-six-teen-year-eld home quintets nreitml th city or in the nenr vicinity. The team will open their season to night, jilnying the Pnrkside club nt th Intter's ball In Camden. The All-Stars line-tip with MrLoen, (he former mascot of the (Jennantewn club, of the Eastern League, nnd Jimmy Jennings nt the forward positions. At center Eddie Rracken xvill de the tan off work. Kane, n new guard, will be jiaircd with Lefty Mnlency at the guard pest. Abe Carney is nn able substitute, nnd will get in mnny games during the season nt the guard position. Fer games addrcs James Jennings, 2320 Seuth Third street. Seuth rhlliidrliriiln A. C, (two tfRnm), tint arftl second clnna, wnnta Rimes, ethr at hnmn or away. Samuel Pataea, 021 Terter trift. Clnvfr Club, of Ocrmantewn, would Jlkt te arrani;e enmea with (lrat-clnsa team, elth.r nt home or nwny. Rebert XV. nrewn, 221 i:.u"t Mount Airy avenue, or phene Chestnut 11111 r.H . Cnmtlen Ship iiilntct, a tecend-ctaea trtv ellnit tenm, wants te hear from team around Philadelphia, efferlnir Bunranl.il Jehn XX'Inatantey, S2S Dyron street, Camiltn, N". J. Warwick II, O,, a eeventeen-nlnetfen-yfur. old the, deKlrea te book Ramr-n with hemi t.-ims of this r.illher. .1 S. McEntce, 3127 X't Huntingdon street. XVest i:ml A. C. deslre Fames vlth ill seennd-rlnss (Ives. Harry Smith. 2211 IHn IHn creft street. I'hllu.lelvhla Crrsrrnts, n ftrst-clats triv ellrnt nulntet. would like te arrance tamfi with teams of Its cnllher offering fair cuar tees Jee Mas'tilre, ROOD rtene street. .lesrpli X'uselln I'est 277, Ainrrlcan 1 Klnu, I, us tl.ites open for first-class horn quintets offering reasenable cuarante.i Nicholas D'Usplnesl. 1412 Seuth Thirteenth street 1'c.rless A, A. have, reersanlzed undr th nnme of the Question Club. It would llk te hear from tlrst-class home teams offering BUnrantees Al C'nne, 217 XValnut street. The Siil.urli in II. C. a feurteen-llfteen ear-old travelltK five, has open dates. A C. Itnnsnnw. M01 North American street. Henry lVlleunliln (two teams) would llk te hear from flrst and seeend-class travellns teiims for Games en Tuesday Hnd Ssturday nights. .XI. 11. Mycr. 1032 North Sixty-Ant street unction II. ('., of the Friends' Oulld would like te nrranite sumes with team either nt home or away. O. H. bchwartz, 2C7 Seuth Third street. llnrrlu XViiitIii would like te hook Km" with fourteen. slxteen-venr-eld teams havlne hulls Jl. MlUve, 2110 North Twenty-fourth street. Third rreebjtrrlan team Is desirous nt bnnkirjs Barnes with fourteen-stxteen-vesr-eld te.vms offering Rimrantees. Theodere Hyser. 1130 I'pland street (tn the Interoffice LeuBue of the rennsviiania i'. it. 11. rruiLsportHtien live, new r'ayms I Jlaiireau. ticsirei te seeure Karnes, eitner st home or away. C J. O'Donnell. Ucrwjn, Ta College Players for Robins llnielilMi. Dec. ! rolenel C. H. i:b!in prcsld. nt of tin champion Iteblns. tiniieunr -that th llrmiklyn cl..li li.nl signed XValtei (' Kf el. v for th- cemlnB season K.tle vhe H only nineteen veals old. plsed lav sprlm: with St .Xlnry College. California us an Inllttlder. I'lIOTOn.AXH I iliTO!? OVERBROOKeavk .XIAHX' Xtll.V.M XIIVTKR In "A Cumberland Remance" PARR" IUDOK AVK. t- DAUPHIN ST 1 UI. jInt, e ,r, Kjgll, 0M t0 u mix mxcirs "GOING SOME" POPLAR GTH AND "'uajc imvANT xvAsiinrnv in ... "A tl '' ii'H'sr." KM) of "KITH 01 IKICKins" SPRI IPr fi0TI1 AND PI'Rt'en ei isjvL, matinhi: daiU ... KOIIimT XV. rilAXHIKKh' "THE FIGHTING CHANCE" SUSQUEHANNA 'VbTw .. . -.I:I'SI15 l'lillfll'MIN In 'LADY ROSE'S DAUGHTER" VXVVXWVVlVV.'i'VVV.V The NlXON-NIRDLINGERm TI-IEATRES UJ AVPNF IP rennerly Xst AllfBheny i- v ii-mvji, m,-,,,, nn, AlieBhnyAv 1 A'lTV AltlH'Clil.i: in "THE ROUND-UP1' BELMONT "sw AMOVR JIA"KET tu.eiin Nr.Nnv in "Somethine te Think About" CEDAR u"m ANU C1U,A" AVNtH ittistei: Aiuirciii.r. in "THE ROUND-UP"' COI ISFI IM JiAiiKin- m:rvi.EN x-sJL,IOL.UlVl r.tiTH and wl'll XI XI UK i; 11)1 hm;i If.s "DEEP WATERS" II IMRO l'IM.'T KT. A lllItAUD AVB. 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