r" kVIVj?,wi rt Jr' ;( S"v.n; )UB xir M' wmmmmmmmmmmm CARPENTIER PENN QUINTET OPENS AGAINST URSINUS FIVE First Intercollegiate Game of Season WilllSe Played Tonight in Weightman Hall Zuckcr, $tar Guard, Out of Line-Up Oiving te Illness x' Intercollegiate, basketball will tap ff tonight. Pennsylvania opens tlic sea tea with Urslnus In Wcightmnn Hnll the first of the pre-Intercollegiate (,iue wrlM. Coach Eildle McMcbel, who succeeded Ien Jourdet as coach, will make hW debut with the Ked and Blue. A star pleycr In his day, Me Me Nlchel. who has coached several uc ccsiful freshmen quintets, will present fast sturdy five. Tlircc members of the team saw service last year cither regulars or substitutes en the. In tercollegiate and natlenat collegiate championship teams. Captain Danny Mc.-sicnei bcicc-u-ci .. lis ......-- ,-,,.- - iftiil te ng. a pen lici 1 ey bim e - ,ey last year. Due te the sudden Illness Sf J!uer. who was slated te s art a "he ether guard pest, Al Vegelln will ct an opportunity te display 1. s wares Vegeliii. a former Central High Scheel tar. wis a member of the freshman ,MU rentefwlil be Walter Huntzlnger. whose grcnt substitute work lnt sea ,..,,!, Penn mere than one victory. In?" is starting In place of Hill Oruvc L veterans from last season. Crave altered an injury te his hand during (he football season that makes handling a basketball painful. Hilly Merris has hern elving him treatment almost daily, but the injury has shown little response te date, and Crave may net be ah c te play until after tlie. Christmas holi days. Iliintzlngcr is tall nnd rangy and an excellent shot nnd should fit in well with the remainder of the team. The forwards who will start tonight nre Meuradlan and Itesennst. The last named was a member of Inst year s team and an efficient all around player uith speed and an uncanny ability te sheet field goals from difficult angles. Meuradlan was a star several years age TITLE AT STAKE ! Penn Has Geed Chance for Crown by Defeating Hav- erferd Today Considerable interest is attached te the playing of the intercollegiate soccer competition this scaen. due te the rela tively high quality of the Intercollegiate trann. l'aeh team plays five games in the scries and the present lenders in the (ompetitlen are Princeton and Pennsyi Tirnia. Until linve played four games, win ning three and drawing one, flint be tueeu the respective teams. Fnch team lias one game te play. Princeton meeting Cernell at Ithnca this afternoon and Pennsylvania playing Hnvcrferd al Ilaverfnrd at the same time. Princeton hns beaten Yale. Harvard and Ilaverferd by substantial mnrgins. Pennsylvania has beaten Yale and Cor Cer nell by the odd goal and Harvard by the same margin us Princeton. Princeton nnd Pennsylvania played each ether te a goalless draw after playing extra li'rieds. Should both tennis tie their games their positions would be iinchnnged. but fhenld one win and the ether draw the victor would win the championship. Iteth Pennsylvania nnd Princeton are anxious te meet each ether again, ns each thinks it hns the better team. In the tame between Pennsylvania and Prince ton Penn had the ball in Tiger territory for the greater pnrt of the game, anil if was only due te the great strength of the Princeton defense nml nnnr olieHn'. nn tiie part of the Hed and Blue for wards that no goals were sceied. In the Harvard game the Penn for wards developed n powerful attack whirh scored tliree goals in almost as many minutes. The game with Haver- mm win snow whether this scoring. muniinc was tlie result of flukv play or a ceueerted nttnek. SCRUB TEAMS MEET ON NORTHEAST GRIDIRON Frankford and Holmesburg Clash en Crystal Field Today 'I hose bitter Northwest gridiron utals, Frankford nnd Helmeslmrg, JaMi this iiftorneon en Crystal l'leld, frankferd avenue and Uliawn streets, '"it en this oicasien it is simply the ;irub aggregations that will i'c for 'oetball supremacy . Of the twenty -two men that will Iflrt the game, eight are members of W year's Prnnkfeid High Scheel 'leven. They ntc Perry. Median and jrest. fnr Hnlmesburg, and S-'iiminers. wetr. T Itemmy. Lltenhend and Mrange Three of the Ilemmv bevs. all orethers, of Prankford's famous quar- -v...in wni lie in me 1 1 aI iiiAi.1... - gdliie. Jleb,'"""r" I riinkfnrd ,Siiinini'rH 'I I'nrni" lllllllll I. Iteiniin W llllu ms ItUllfffl-H SlOtt It. Iti'inmt 'I . Itemmv Klliinlii'iid lelt end left tnikle letl ciuiril eenter rlcht Kiiurtl rlnlit tuekle rlelit end iiiiirtrrliml, left ImiriMiU Mclit liiilttiiiek fullluel. CnIep 'Ineentl lelu I'errr Mtes sruijK ALL-PHILA. HOCKEY WINNER Ml Anne B. Townsend Stars In victory Over Oakmere Scheel t'a n mil". "'"'""'Irtnliln field hockey "'"'sine. 'i,K ,?KP,,lcr fnr ,h" w'''"'"' fea,C) "7, ' ""' " """ii was selected " terilev n ;)1al(,N";,,1ri! ','""'l team Merle. , ,"' i"1:' ,r'(.'(,,t ',r''"s,) f mis in' ( ,ub- wrfeid. "''lllnniTi"" Te "''' tnlii of mulk i' B V'",",1' M'nrnl of the 11 ' H s Hrvl: '" ,1",1i1"'1, ' "rlng'was al ten nr V " h" sllnt tlie ball by the he nisi ' II' ". ,"1""'' ,""1 M1-H ,i(W. Pta? l,;,,ni..1 !. ' Ire hockey 111.11- , . """i' 111V ether goal for tin "eipillHns. Dartmouth pi.,,. r.-.. iim.r, N ,, "" "urns '"Iball hre ii,; 'n,'' '" r'turn.,1 f,en, J hlnten Ten ni'"' V,1 " l'l' N'" of th "n,'1.1 erldlrnn hint I. ok "" Pluiers ura Injure ..iui 1SH r,,rn;., ,""" riltflplly uf t Satunlnv ured In ilia Tn "lehriiti. I' Lui! ih 'leu.en nn exhihllloe I I i-nim tecin :f , .k . .'"I.. rliri.i ..,-..""." nieiinr " " WMSIU ."iu Ti'" ""i I'll'l .laurin Tn M,nn N SOCCER TILTS MAY HAVE at Central High, where he captained a championship five. Twe years age he subbed en a Penn five nnd last year he was absent from college. Meurnclinn wen the pest from Itudlne. the Utah lad. who. however, will sre net ion tonight. According te Danny McNicbel the team, as n whole. Is net finite tip te. the, stnndard of last year's aggregation, but should give u geed ncceunt of itself. The same system of play that Len Jourdet used will be In evidence tonight, for it was due In no small measure te t lie assistance of Fddle McNicbel that the system was evolved. Urslnus Streng Coach Mltterling. of Frslniis. Is bringing down n five with considerable ability and en that account the Ued and Itluc followers nre net se certain of victory. Captain Palne. the star for ward of the team, who plnyed u great game against l'enn last year, may be nnnble te nlnv becnuse of nn Injury re- reived in football. Should l'alne be unable te start. Staples, who played against the Ked nnd Hluc last season. will be seen. Frb will held down the ether pest. F rutchy will probably oppose Iluntzingcr nt center, with Cedschnlk. a veteran, nnd Iscnberg nt gunrds. Iscn bcrg is it I'lilladelpbln boy and one of the best all-around athletes nt Ursinus. He plajs football, basketball and base ball. Previous te the vnrstty geme the Freshman live coached by hurdle Davis will piipiurn 'Peninle Prci). Tlie first- vcar team contains tlircc members of inst vcar'H scholastic championship t( nm nt Seutberit High. Isabel UelUblatt ulm nke ntuvrd en the freshman feet ball team, will play one of the forwards along with Yurnnll. who played such a great gcuue for Swarthmerc High's championship team last year. During the. pnst football season nrnall starred for .Inelc Keeuirh's football team ns n nuntcr. lie is also one of the first nininlierH of the Ynrnnl! family in hpv crnl generations te go te college outside of Swnrtlimere. ills uremer was nn end en the Carnet eleven during the pnst sensen. BETHLEHEM PLAYS E Steel Eleven Takes en Dobsen in American Competition en Millers' Field Seicer fans will hnvc n chance te wit -ti"ss another cup competition contest between the .1. & J Dobsen eleven and tltP llcthlelicm Steel srptnd. This match today should be one of the best seen here this season. The Millers have gene through four hard battles in the National Cup competition and today they enter the second round of the American Cup competition en their home grounds at Thirty-fifth street and Queen lane. If the Dobsen squad shows the caliber of soccer that it has displayed recently it should give ISetlileheni n strong light mid, from a soccer standpoint, it leeks like nn even break. Keen interest new exists in the lu dustrhi.1 League in which Flelsher Yarn is setting the pui e. Today the Yarn crs tackle a newcomer in soccer ranks, the .1. N. Snellenbiirg eleven. If the store team takes the field with the same line-up and plays the same kind of football shown during the last three weeks the Y amers will hnvc te step lively . One team that will bear watching in (he Allied League today is the Victrix Catholic Club team. It has gene through the season without a defeat, having light icleiies. Today's schedule brings Mctm against Mulford. from (ilenelden. and .Manucer Perrinc feels I'enfideut lie will again garner in two I points. Schedule of Soccer Games for Weeh-End AMMCICAN TI .Seceml Iteiinil Iti'tliN'lifm s. .1, A .1, Dulisun, Thirl. fifth slreet nml (Juecii lane. INTr.HCHI.I.l'.OlATi: eajii: r. of r. h. Ilmcrferil. HiMorferil, I'm, IMU'STIUAI, I.KAfll'i: stetsen , l.uptun Snn, Cptlur nml Ann htnstN, t.,"'!'',"!'" ,'1' llfkhfr, Twentj. ninth ami C'lfirflelil htrrrts. Ilurrrlt s. Ilnlitrrlil, Terresilale nml Wakrllnc htrwt. uemm Iturilnlik i Miibec . lluilJ Mfg., Ilru.l slrfft ami AlleKlieny ntrniie. ai.i.ii:i i.r.ACiti: first OMhleii i. KliiEM-snInc, l'rent ami t'lenr- I'urlt .) it i He'd slreetM. St. l,ce'n m Dlssten Ktreet. V.mdi.rerH Tlecn streets. JI. II. Smith, Mute reuil nml s. Wnlfrndrii Sliere, 11 nml MX'ONll Kenslneten ( iikI ( li'.irlleld (.IreetK. DIVISION . Kuywnnd II nnd St. CnrthiiKe is. IVncnjil. street unci ed.ir nirmie. Mxty-Hetend 1'iilrlilll s. Dlssten Sum, Seeend nml Ills, tnl streets. Astenshin s. Welfemlen .Shere, I) mid On tario streets. Ntitliltr is. North Amerleun I.iiee. Ilel crmln mid Ontario streets. llKinoer is. (ilemi Nim'IiiI. Ilxmner, Del. ai.i.ii:d riiiui) division Ner(he.ist Mrriliant shin is, llrldeslmri,-, llnrrlniun, I'ii. litinlless is. C.eier. Tentli nnd llutler stri'its. Dlssten steel is, I'lilrhlll M. i;., State read nnd I nriih street, MlltTIItlT DIVISION surpass Leather is. Itnlnhew, .MukiIut mid Westmoreland streets. I.eri'lla s. I'elnnlul, Twents-seeend street anil SrdKley aienut', lliintlm.' Sne, is. (Ilnej, Mneenta street anil lliintlm; l'tirk nienne. IMi'll in. A, .M. (1., McMahon nnd Haines btreets. relltTII DIVISION Ijirrliwnnil is. Alden II. C, I'lfty-sUth anil Chrlstlmi strerts, Wollepers is. Searm Memerial. WiDite nienur nml I.nican stri-i't. Westmoreland is, TnnUeld, l'lflh und Westmoreland streets. Semilnn is. Itnrrr Hours, Terrrsdnle aie aie niie mid llrluee streit, WKST IIIII.ADI.I.I'IIIA DIVISION WflinniK is. Ilelmar. Tlilrtj-lhlril und Tusker strists. Alhien is. Norrlstenn, Slit-thlrd snil Walnut strerts, llrlmnnt is. Auceni, I'lfCflh street nnd Chester iiienne, Vlelrlv ('. ('. is. .Mulferil, I'lfl. third und llaierferd niemie. ciiicKin' i.i:.tii r. First Dlilslen Morten yiiiruuns is, I'rnnsjlianlii itl, .Morten. ln Merlen Whites i. hlludelphln IVIiltes, ,lneri'stnn Mines, llinorferil. rn. I'hllade'phla lied ii. St. Martin,.. .MiHiresliiHii lhl I en yioereiitown, X, .1. fi. (irrmiintenn, niiciicr i.i;(,ti; Second llliloleu 1'nliersllv of Peinn.ihanlu, 3d , Adrian Cricket Club, .Merlen, 1ii, ITCH ER HAD A PREMONITION EXPECI 30,1 AT Unfavorable Weather Conditions Face Bosten College and Hely Cress HUSTON CHI.. f'ninfffen! Trpit llnsln IIOt. CltOSS . . Ilrfliinnn . Mrdrnth C1ine nililen . Ilenlv ((iit.) Cenmr ' , Yenine . Smith left mil. . . left Inekle left eutinl If miliu renter Kellv rlitttt vttii.! O'llrlnw. . riRlit tnrkle . iriniti tenpf.) rUhtend J jirrlKiin uiiurlrrlKirli i.ikieii . left linltlmrk (lugnnn lV".,.ir, k rlirht ImUhnfk . Slinemllnirer Kelllher . fultl.nek n,nn Hrferer-l. n. fnti1l. k..nlinn rnipln-rrnl. .1. It-irlrlxtt. r.ter. Ilpl,' liiilie ilulin J. Hnllnlinn, IleVnn. lfenil llnf'mnn (leerxe V. Ilrewn, llmten. Time or start 2 e'elnrk. riftn-n minute qunrtrrs, Itosfen. Dec. 4. Football's greatest sensen comes te n fitting close this after noon with Ilosfen College fnclng Hely Cress nt Itraves Field. The formidable eleven which Conch Frank V. Cavn naiigli has nrndttpett at the heights' stand, undefeated. ' It has humbled Yale and every ether team it faced this sensen, nnd therefore is fnvered te tri umph. The odds quoted yesfcrdav were 10 le 8, but wlllt Jimmy 'Fltzpatrlck unable le play It leeks like an even pronesitlon. The snow nnd rnin of last night and moderating weather indicates that the game will be nlnyed under unfavorable conditions, The field was fairly fast yesterday, due te the wind and sun shine, but rnin is expected today nnd this will soften up the surface and cnue a treacherous footing, such ns mnrked the fioergetnwn game last Saturday. If the weather should be fair a crowd of mere thnn .10 ,000 Is auticinntcd be cause of the great Interest the battle lias stirred up. It seems as If every body who loves foetba'l is talking about the game. Heavy going will fnver Ilos Iles Ilos eon College, as its athletes showed ex ceptional ability a week nge te keep their feet despite the slippery surface. Beth teams arc confident, ns always is the case when they meet. The rivalry is Intense and is net exceeded even when Harvard battles Yale, and the quality of football that each eleven can produce Is of the highest type. CLIFTON HEIGHTS TEAM MEETS CHESTER ELEVEN Grid Battle for Delaware County Title at Sun Ship Cliften Heights nnd Chester A. C. meet this nflcrnoen en the Sun Ship Athletic Field. Third street nnd Mor Mer Mor eon nvenue, Chester, in a game te de cide the football championship of Deln-' ware county. The teams have been rivals for years and every player en Cliften Heights lives in flic borough, the team being a representative one. They will be ac companied le Chester by about 1100 rooters. The line-up : (llften Helslils ( liectrr A. BOSTON AM f. .Innes. . . left eml . . CiunnmiKti . (irllitmns . left Inikle . . Itcwitt T. (rlllxinn left mmnl Wilsen Alrlllrney. eenter WHier 1'iuille.v rlclit Kiinril . IVnk Tielur rinlit tnrkle I'lslier W. .lenes rlulit end . . Ilerrv Millien ., . nmirlrrlniel; . .Smith Itiirnle) . . . left liulfhnik 'nmihell Duke. rlelit hiilfhuek rrerinnn Ci. Illlike fiillli.uk Nush GEN. PRICE AND STAFF AT INDOOR GRID GAME Will Attend Monday's Contest Be tween City Troopers and Troop A Tlie second indoor football game al tlie First Pennsylvania Cavalry Armery. Thirty-second street and I.aucaster acniie, will be plnyed Monday nighf at S o'clock between the Secund City Troopers and Troop A. Troop A. which is made up of former school and college stars, has been prac ticing for the last ten days. In cluded In the line-up is Kirk Swing, former West Philadelphia High line man. Tlie team will spring a big sur prise en tlie Second City eleven. Ceacli I,ou Little will present about the Mime line-up that appeared in the opening game ngainst Legan. Tlie players arc all men in the lespective tioeps. The game Monday night will bear a military aspect, witli (Icneral Price and members of his staff en hand in an honorary capacity. Itehert W. Ma.well will officiate. Haverhill Refuses Coast Game llairrhlll. Jlnss.. Die. 4 Haicrhlll Illali S'hoel efflc IiiIr sny that the terme pre, 's,l by the hlifh nrhoel of Everett, Wnsh., inr a Knnie between ths football teams of the two scioels were unacrt.ptahle nnd thnt there would be no mime The llnierhlll football snuail'will leave en Monday next for Jack sonville. Flu, whom the team wilt play ihe eleirn of Duiall High Scheel en re leinler 11. Cernel ISelects Runners llnudi, X. V.. Hei I. Cernfll's rroas rreas rroas ceuntry team, ulihli m.its thn runners ef Oxford and Camhrltls-e universities near I on en on den en December 27. piebablv win consist of Captain J I. Dlckinsln. T. (I. .Mrbrrmett It. )'. lliewn 11 i; Mrn n II. V. Ilensat' (1 (1 trl"h nnd C. (! tarter with reservi a Pi-lcctrd from A. V I enu, J I. Morrison .M i: Illchman nml M. J W.nd. """ Tech Seeks Notre Dame Game Senlh llend. Dec 4 Athl'tle nutlierltien at Netrp lanie have received a request fop n HIS! iratnu with (lenrula Tech te be p.i ,, at Atlanta Imitations te .snd l he Hi'ii siiuad In Spokane. Wash . and I'ertlanTt i r . for postseason sanies haie be, re' Jetled en ni 'mint nf the Itinera of cjLer,a Olpp, star halfback VINCOME-RIVERSWE LINEUP A T VINCOME Hcndrcn O O Winl.li'upi'il I..K. U.K. 2 7 18 Toland f) -"tkil O O W. Ohcrfclt 1. II. H. I.. T. It. T. 8 20 P. Smith O O Hiirten' L.ti. K.(J. I 1 .- 1 Ill-tiding O Yeabsley Q . Tayler Q Q Li(,'htcai F.H. Q. II. C. , C. 0 11 Kecd O O K. Oberft-It II. (i. L. C. ,'l 10 ei (ault O Smith Q Q Kleesiittle Il.H.n. II. T. L.T. 11 17 Mellen O O- Walker 11. K. L. K. Substitutes: Vinceme 12, W. Smith; 13, Clair; 11, Hughes; l."., Allen; lfi, Ilruder; 18, K a merer; 19 I'rivitel; 20, Day. Itiiersiile 22, Heed; 2, Helmes; 1(1, Al. Andersen; .'1, Johnstone; 10, Sulvu; 15, J. Vaimm.' lierK; 10, Kllis; 12. Gress; 8, S. VnnumberK; 7. Fullanl. Referee E. IlenniH, Penn. I'lnplre C. J. AU'Cnrtv, 'lermantewn Academy. Head linesman W Ilrandt, AIuhlenberR. Time of periods Fifteen minutes. PAIR OF VINCOME I , p' rs, jwy,-,, 1 fe. Ill Ifu ;S h "vm5P dmBffiMZM&wMiffiMM.,. Jv4JiWMr. wnmm?: m., m. mk, lv mmm- Q&SMIImOMmr redding w1 "&. icei-nsi B MAKE FEW CHANGES I- Rival Elevens Only Secure Sub stitutes for Men Injured. Play at Ball Park Vincome. champions of West Phila delphia for the last' seicn years, and T Kiverside, champions of Seuth .lersey, I I will clash in the big football game this j I afternoon uf L':l." p. m. at the Phillies' , ball park. Iifteenth and Huntingdon streets. These elevens have been clam oring le meet all sensen. and two previ ous scheduled contests en Sunday were halted by the police. The rivals hail their linal practice yesterday. Kiiei-side en the home field, while Vinceijie practiced at the hnll park. Si Pnt'ixtN. P. M. C conch and former nil-American end ut Penn. di rected the work of the Infills, and he will direct the learn from ilic bench to day. The West Philiidi'lnhians will sfait their regular Une-up with tlie exception of their injured players. Captain Swartu nnd Dick Claik. Pert Yeabsley will, therefeif. play (piurterbacls and Dave Mellow right end Vincome fans will he out In force, and they arc backing their favorites te the limit, especially as they tin sure fhev have their suengesr litu-iip en the field. Charlie (iiiult, who met with a serious injury some time age, nnd who it was feared wax through with tlie gridiron game, will occupy one of tlie hnlf-back positions. Den Keildiiic at fullback will cull the signals. Tlie Vest Phlladelphians linie also secured Pud Day. tin Muhlenberg star, ii assist in the line. Manager Joel V. Yeargey. of Kiver side. says liis team will ptcseftt its line-up intact with one exception. Kree inuil, a home boy, will be at halfback, owing te tin injury te one of the play ers. Hiiei-side toetcis swear by their club, which they claim te he the only sinieii pine aiiuiteur combination in these parts thnt is nble te compete with tlit! professionals and upheld their end. The followers of the visiting eleven nre thoroughly worked up ecr the game te such nn extent that they have (.cciiicil two special trains te bring them from Uiverten, Riverside. Iilmyru and Helante te tlie contest. Thei will iirrive at Nettli Philadelphia Station shortly after 1 p. in, iicfeinpanled bv a brass' bund Many Cumdcii football fans bine also signilied their intention of attending te root for Kiverside. Klversiile lias mnde an enviable rec ord this season. The big (Irecn team low until through an exceptionally strong siheilule witli Hying colets. In fact, they have never been siered upon by anv 'football club in tlie shite of New Jersey . Tlie game premises te he ii battle for bleed, and while these inking pait may net have the reputa tion of thee who have participated in seveial oilier games at tlie ball park, the followers of both teams feel cenfi dent that it will be the best playeil m this city te date. Announce Doubles Tenls Pairings 1'rnl I' Tmiiu Meb iiiininmf m tip- i urii -is for tin de 'hi s funis tournament ler ih Wnlfr I ll'ilih.in uph at Hi,. I'hll.nP pi, , Itamuit I'lui. I "Kinnlnc ted.ii H, .1 v Weai uiil ' eruf 111. ill. I) II Kruini.ha ii ami J. S. Inssten. Jr.. s S, w I', n en nnd n. i nar. I 11 "ill- lloeiuo II llin i .u I l; It He' r i H K Cass.tt .,, i i t . It..l I, i IUberts and II. K. Mehr a. l.ihn Wan ni'.ili'r nn.l W. J Miilllm, D Jl l'rai i md ' II J.nnlnRs is ' rUht nnd I' .s'i'i.' mi H, Andi-us .in I Jim Plt,.r i- i D Hart iitnl I'. i: wi..., I In, i IhiMr, Ji and W II lVln. II " J llallihan nnd J. Ii. Jlulir. THAT BOUT FOOTBALL STARS k m&. " - ' Friends' Scheel Soccer Player Tallied Six Geals in Last Three Games (leiinuntewn I'riends' Sdioel mode a great recenl in the Private Scheel Sec cer l.eague this svnnn. The .",-te-0 vif vif tery eer Penn Charter brought the league season te an end with eight con secutive icinries and in the last three games played the work of Tem Ather Ather ten. the center forward, stands out prominently as the feature of the com petition. Atlierten's brilliant work lias en abled (icrmnntnwn Friends te come thieug'i in fine itye. lip scored two goals in each of the last three games, lie started (lie rally which lina'Iy over whelmed the Friends' Select team when defeat was looming before them. I.very member of Coach Smith's championship team descries credit for the excellent showing made, including Knnck, Weed, Kalis, Ziinmerling, Nicjielas, Downs, I Inline, Strawbridge, Miller, Kai'ey and Richmond. St. Jeseph's Preparatory Scheel re ipivetl the Philepatrian Society football trophy last night. It wan a great cele bration and one of the features was the friendly spirit between the players. Ke fore the presentation they gathered in the elubroeui and played peel and dis ciisseil feiitlmll from the first game in October until Tin key Day, all events and incidents were teviewed. When Frank Carr, president of the club, presented the cup te Kdiiiund J. Cerutti, the athletic director at St. Jee, tlie latter thanked the dub etl'u mis and gave all the ether teams as mtnh praise its his own players. He stated thnt the teams were nil se evenly matched he thought St. Jee only wen bv a slight nun gui and that the ether schools could justly share in the honor. Tin-re was a vaudeiille show, a hand lill game and teficshmcnts. Krother Jehn Hedle, of West Cathelic: Dr. Jehn Hemier, of Catholic Higli ; Father O'Mcaru. of Villamna, and Hretiier James, of l.a Salle Pi pp., all mnde ad dresses. The league's plans for the basketball season were also discussed. A ceitaiu young miss, Anna Joyce, playing right inside en the Mary Lyens Si hoel field hockey team, proved te be Swarthmore High's Waterloo in tlie game it Swarthmore yesterday. Miss Joyce's two goals spelled dpfeat for Swartlimeie, .' te I Tlie game was well played. Amble r High Si hoel girls opened their season in basketball, when they (lifcatcl Perl.niie High Si hoel Tt'l te i lesterduy. The clever shunting of Mis Siiuliler. who mnde II) points, wns the feature. Miss Halileniitii, of Pcrkusic, scmcil 120 points. PHILLIES' PARK KIVERSIDE O I'. Andersen it. ii. n. i:t Hans F. H. O Slack Q. H. Freelaiul L. II. H. 'sssbb 0MA1HEKIDN GERMANTOWN STAR WITH DEMPSEY WOULMfBE HIS LAST NATIONAL BODY IS AFTER GOLF UNITY U. S. C. A. Considers "Unfertu nate" Steps Taken by West ern Association New States that nate" Yerk. Dec. 'I. The 1 lilted (Jelf Association ba aiineunccil il considers ns "unfurl li the sten taken by the directors of the Western Ceif Association Tues day in proposing te make that body the controlling nutfierity of the game in tills (euutry. "We de net believe Hint the golfers of the I'tiitc'l States want two ruling golf bodies and several different cedes of in es. ns t i s wi em te creai con fusion." declnred the statement isueil b secretarv W. 1). Vanilcrpoel. '"We want it thoroughly understood Hint we are always rendy te discuss and confer with any golf body and te l.ae an exclinnge el our views. Dcelnring that "tlie most important consideration in the game of golf 'ndnv is unity and uniformity." especially n lulling the same cede of rules Ihieiighnut the world, the statement emphasized the action of the Cnltcrl States tielf Association in Kcnding a committee te Kngland this year te con fer with tlie royal and uncient rules leiuiuittee in order "te clarify the niles and make them easier of intcrpi cita tion." A constitutional amendment which would give tlie West increased repre sentation en the executive committee was adopted bv that body last Mini din. it was stated and will be sub mi'ttrd for nppreval at the minimi meet ing January 7. tlie amendment provides for four additional committeemen, "who shiill be representatives of four different recognized golf associations of the I'nited States." Cleieli.r.;l. 0., Dec. I The new eonstitiilieii te be adopted by tlie West ern Helf As-oeintieu ut its January meeting was submitted te the I'liitcd States (!elf Association several months nge with tlie suggestion thnt it be adopt ed bv both organizations. Wilbur II. Krooks. president of the western neil Association, announced in leply te a statement issued by W. D. under- peel, secretary of tlie I niteil hintes tlelf Association. "Such action would have resulted in one authoritative organization in this cnuntrv," Mr. Krooks' statement tie- c'arcd. "However, the suggestion was net mrrecable te the eflicers of the I'nited States (ielf Association, net withstanding tlie desire te maintain only one organization in this country ami tnc fact that tlie I niteil Males ueu Asso ciation was always ready te confer with any ether golf association as stated by Secretaiy Vanderpool. "Tlie Western (ielf Association also believes that one golf association in this country is preferable te two or mere and that one must be representative of merican golfers from tlie Atlautic te the Pacific. "The idea of one set of rules te gov ern tiie game throughout tlie world is ludicrous, even when climatic condi tions uleuc are considered." EWING AND EMERSON COMPETE IN CAMDEN Rival Elevens Meet In Annual Battle en the Gridiron Kwing A. A. will play off tlie post poned game with Kineren. of Camden, this afternoon en the letter's field at Kreadway and Jacksen streets. These teams arc old rivals and in the last few years neither lias wen by mere thnn one touchdown. . . , , Kwing, with all its cripples back, again lias struck lt stride and is play ing the same brand of ball as when it held Pheenixvil'i; te a l.!-tn-0 scire. Last Saturday F.wing journeyed te Wilmington and defeated Cheroek, T.I te M, while Kmersen hns played Un belt teams and defeated them all. The line-up : i:lnr A A. Kmerixni A. A .MarClrltunit 1'iiner (iiiehr Steiensen. . fluke. . . shiunlilpnn .Menree. . . . slmen . Zippier Ahe.irn Moere. . . . left end (iriiinnn left tinkle left Kiiard i enter rlitht KUiird . rlitht tackle rliclit end tiuartrilmrk . .left haUlmck rlitht lialdiaik fullh.uk M eher , lllnh Inrlei Ilurlisk Klein j IllcKln , .Niiushten HeiinliU ll.i de ' llreiiner , COLWYN CLOSES SEASON I Suburban Eleven Meets Darby Team Today In Final Game The curtain drops en football in Del , aware county today, when the Celvvvn' and Darby Fire elevens meet in the final 1 gnmc of the season. The game will be plnyed at Fourth nnd Fllis ntciiu, . ' C'elvvy n. Line-up: , Ihirhy 1'lre elwm Oulglei llutler' lilt? Hns1!! f Deuuherti 1 ll.msi-n lliiiiseinnnn . Humphries Humphries . leCann . Huuseiuiiuu J -10 nml I.' I slum left end left tinkle left cuard 1 enter rlcht cu.ird richl t.irkle rlKht end l(. Cloud Mell ( aren Itlnrkitrll llutlrr linen Meder . Cloud) liiine l ImintsTs. I". niiurterh itk 11 left Imlfhuclc V.l rlirht hiilfhtirk , fidlhnrk II. Keferei l)rer. I)urb. Time minute periods Plan Athletic Reorganization Knnxillle. Tenn . Die 4 Thai a nil t In tlw Southern Inteu-eil, Klate Vth etlr .. elation, whi'h oennnrs in annual session ,.' cialiiesi ill. I'la l..c'mlj-i 1" Is lrnminr. 1 uas.liulii 1 ted v hen It waa liarned tint , nuint".r of t ! larcer relleces and unlwrxiti, H ere iilitnailntf th,, fgrmatiun of an n.s euiluii that would exclude manv of Hi . ani.vlhi denominational nnd isrli ultural 1.1 lees. eh well as theuc institutions whun hale; oppened Ihe freshman or ene-jenr nil.- Sports Served Short ew IMIniliiKtiin, I'll. Jee lilnhm 111, full ti.uk nan lieen elm ted captain of ihu lii.'i Wetiniliisttr culliie football mu id lilriue, The WhliK Se have slcne,! Kirst ILlvman lleerKe Itubnen. a leial hni pre and lliirrv llat.vy u pluh. r from Ja.-Usenilll" l'la. MiishlnEten, I'a, -It M Murphv h.111 l,een retained h Kraduate mnnaiter of foethaii nml ,Bkeiliall f' r lnil at Wanhlnsten and Jefferion 1 elleite. m or hl chit f t.ik I IU he the jeleitlen of u Brldlrnn maid te I Kucveeded Uaie .Merrow, rehlgn. d Mnrcnnteiin, W. V11. The eamea hi been Nchedul-d for West Vlrslf'a next s 1 son I'll' nt r.ttKhurith earli In cvteh. 1 I.ehlBh at Seuth Uthl.hem Ihe saiurjn after the lMt same Wmhinsteu and I- m I'harl, slen V V 1 Neiemlvr '. Ituti.. . ' nt New llrunmileU N'. J . N'.iiimbr IP ,m.i I XVllNninKleu nnu J.rereu. ac .'.lur;.im,,n en ThanUsKiiIni: Kay south llend, Ind. Notre liame m eensi 1 erlnc nn offer te plav the I'niietHltv 01 Southern I'alifernia next ThanktK'Un.; Pa l'lttuhnnth Timniv I Hnrt captain rl the IHU) Put football miuad and a iiuih Ht (ireriilH Tish tht neae.m. was In thu c'i. ei.teriU endeaverlnir te urtanife a uam between Pltl and Cieergli Tech. Ilosten. The tralmiiK feanen for the n- I Sex In lli'.'l iv III b cut te three weeks n mead of the eui'.nmiiri month or rIx vveel,,. st, Paul. llier. tt Micln'inn of Paul mil. pal ainaiiur speed (.kitlnic , hanin .1 , platm le lsue a 1 h ill, nae te Olrar .M111I11 ken. of Nnruay. fur the nk.itlnii champion ihlp of the v.urlJ. GERMANTOWN FRIENDS' SOCCERISTS STARTED YOUNG 'Little Fellers' Encouraged le Try for Team. Which Has Strict Diet and Training Ip.WDIDATF.S i V-f fermaiitewii for the soccer team of Friends' Scheel can't smone, Kiev can t drink nnVthlitc but i water, thev've get te gn te bi p:iiI . id's, nnil fan ilely eat they rnu't eat ilnly nil tl i"c cream etire ii ,in. but for nil that. oiniRsiers out there hate no kick, except a very healthy one in this stiielh ' kicking" gnmc. AIe this estein of f ilig lilies s in no Mimll way respensihln for tin suciess of tills yenr's team wlilrh.i- ii an impiegimljlc position as lenders of tin' Private Si Imel Sen-cr l.eiu'nc ,i.,. has clinched the champion-blip, thich carries with it the possession f the cl offered by Huverfnnl CeI1i.pi. tinr. iiiiiiiiuwm I'lenilM linin t in hnwii I 1ipmi l.f.nlf.ti t iH tear and has wen tire chiitiiiieushii the Inst three years straight, 'tl- uid. Conch A. A. Smith, who is uNn physical director nf the school, attributes Hie success of his team net mih te the training rules, hut iiIm, te the fact unit his play em nre "picked veunir." thnt Is. encouraged te Mime out for the team in matter hew yeutis. taught the principles of the game nnd tea in- work, und other wise inspired te make the team lali'-. At Fourteen. lie j ne average age nr the team s six teen," said Conch Smith leclnv. "but the youngest plnicp en tlie team is West, at right fullback, who is four teen years eh He plays u great gnine and Will lie a ii.nl star w hen he "ets elder. "We enceui-iige the little fellows te come out ami if they sh,,w enough class we put them en the sound though we den t let them piny in the games if thei are tee small, fur fear of their getting hurt. 'I'h heys arc eligible tn play as seen ni they leach the 'fresh, man high' grail". "I like te sec the real young kids interested nnd give them the same coaching as the regulars get. There nre about L'.'O boys at (!er- niantewn I-'iiends and it is necessary for them te enter into some branch of the school sports. Football and soccer are the two innje fnll athletic activities and the clinm clinm pieustiip soccer tenia bus liecn altrncf ing a let of mndidiitc-t. At pn--eiit tliere are two full teams and an over flow of hopefuls. Italley Stars i .. 4l,n nnnilln Inim n .1 I llldil nltl. standing Mars. The captain is Neivlin Hailev. nt left fullb.-ici;. und In; has been a real bulwark all season. At scoring the team has tidied en Tem Athcrten. center forward, ulie has kicked the ball for a goal with vehem ence all season, t'lese te fifteen tallies have been made off his enthusm-tic ngiil tee alone. I'.ut the man Cn.-H h Smith points te "Mb puiti-'ilur 1.1'nlc is (leal-tender Warren Illchmend. seventeen years old. "Hichmend is a brand-new -ecccr player who lias been developed this sea son'." Isuists th coach with pardon able pride. "This is bis first year at tlie game and .hist take a leek nt his record. Dili two goals have been sceren en him all season, both 111 Iho sami game. "We haie played every team in the leiieue without defeat and you II have te credit 11 bit of it te Kii-liiiiend's work 111 front cif the cnge. 1 liev can t pass him nnd he'll improve with uge." The team pracices for two hours every day. It's fast work and it takes n let of stamina and "peed. Hence the strict training rules Winning Itecipe "When you can keep bevs fiem smoking, put them te bed ut 1(1 :"0 p. m.. or If o'clock before a game, pro hibit them from drinking soda water. tre'11 eating candy. pie. and uecrenni mere than once a din , make them sticl; te it. then you l.ave u Inm. , f h,,is that are bound te win something "All this truiiii is 1- t'i greatest yQr real enjoyment ffl When Yeu Think flf of a Geed Cigar 18V III u think of line Havana. But v there's geed, better and best Wfeft.A III een in fine Havana tobacco. Mliil Jlj F.l Producte's blend is Haana jftWEajl 111 at its best. Many shapes and Hfr$J!gsBl . .1 . Gcrmantewn Friends' Soccer Team Has Strict Rules iiirin iiiliinn rrlemN' srlmel err (nun li,i net Iiis-ii lieilen llil !aT- lire the rtil,-s nf trulniiiB ih tit IU Uewn lX ii strlit rniirlu Nn kiiiiiKiiiK. . . Tn IimI ill ini.in or 10 i. in. before a ciime. Ne Mill i water Ne eiimly. pirn or snniliie". lie renin lint nnee u ili. , tin t lila iik-iiii the Ihis lute piled ui tlie rnllnwInK l(terles! llfst Seeenil dame (tnme lirrninMnun l". . with rileml-' s,.er( 1-0 J-J Ullinlnitlnii rrlrmls J-1 1-0 lliitrirnnl elimil J- J-J I'l-nn ( Imrter . " thing jn the world for them in after life, net only the diet part of it, but Hie teiim weik. the di-ciplnc and every thing else connected with n champion ship schoolboy soccer team. Thnt's whv we lake -nib a pride in soccer heie." ei miintewii has wen eight gnmes In the league tin- season und lest none. It has shut out every ether team twice exiept I'l lends' Select, which it beat, 1 te '', after whitewashing it in the fn st. battle OF FOOTBALL GOAL Will r0 Discussed at Meptir.p- of vvm Dtp "-"5CUS51.U tit meeting u. Western Conference Today Chicago, Tiec. I. Football 1 eaehes of the Western Conference universities meet here today te draft "schedules! for the 1021 .piispii and te discuss ruf' houses, whnh will be presented for action a the meeting of the national inferiollegiate committee in New Yerk ue.t month. Changes in the nilrs will be sug gested, but they will likely be of miner importance, according te Yest, of ' ;Y,,'lliR'",' .Jenes of Iowa, and Wll Hani"-, of Minnesota, nil coaches. Klitn- 1 inatien of the goat after touchdown will be one of the subjects te come un Sev eral coaches express the opinion that 1 the goal after touchdown Is 11 n necessary and ltiasiiiin h as it sometimes means vutery or defeat is net a fair indica tion of 11 team's strength. The proposal te pteiul the season fiem scion te nine games will also be considered. Tlie prolongation of th"1 season, if t,e prope-nl te lengthen it i adopted, will be ut-rnniplislipil by start ing the F.I21 campaign a week earlier and ending it the Saturday, after Thanksgiving, instead of the preceding Saturday. The proposed nine-game sensen is lertnm te find opposition, as some of the conches believe the spven gamp program is long enough. As regard the schedules, indications 1 are that gridiron relations between Me. nesetn and 1 lurage and Northwestern and Chicago will be renewed. Dr. Ilnrrv I,. Williams, coach of the Fnl versity of Minnesota eleven, said he hoped te arrange a game with Chienge. the first between these tivals sincu V.IIS. Illinois, Mil liig.-in, Ohie State and Cbiciigci are sought as opponents for 1 tiie big eastern universities, but tlie feiifetem-e, it is expected, will net sam tien proposals for games unless re turn dales aic ucreed upon. Princeton has y n-lib d te Cliieage in this regard and will plnv here in 1'.IL"J The Mat "-ns wll uiiade Princeton for a t 11 1 Li xt ( I. teber SEEK EUMNATUN -ri, W t u I Mi 1 1 .ill im B , 1. 1 J N rafKaerjar mu: ms'zs ', 1 -.SI B'jiSlflibiivlfHHaHM 3135a i'h I mm,