-? a, c -. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1920 Mr STETSON HATTERS ARE PENN FIVE'S DEFENSE AS STRONGAS EVER each. Eddie McNichol's First Varsity Team Shows ConsiderablcTremise, Using Same System That Wen Three Straight Championships If Sntiinliiy nlRlifH epcnlns Rnmi' In my iTiti'ilen, lVtitisylvutiiii n1umltl jmvr niietliir Rii-it quintet this vwn. IOidwIiir tl"' I'pii'tt" f ''l,,V(,r '."'"-''''K ml (.ninblnlns im.'iiK'ii m. ........ ... I'npt.iin Haiii.y, Mi;Niflii)l ""' ViV JuiU'ln-KCil Hi" I fimiH live, of (oil i ninti's l'"0- VlllP, lU te I'-'. "''nil. new ifi'il nml Him' rninblimtiini, uitli tlui'e vi'trrniiM from lnl ynir mi two new Mien, both of whom Imi bail V in-t ' ' .- . ... th,. TiMiii .sstiin of piny, ili"plni'il all the form (but .nrniiits prnlii'llng n prrnt hpii-ih. At "'V,'. U.,is lrw' P nrriiillv In tin- lirst Imlt. tin new five Lrki-'l H littb' iitBRi-'llJ. ;i"t en iinrtril. tliiMi- ii" iioNleppliiKtbiMii.miil UieA raini'il in Real iifli't' rhuI en tin rnmc but liii-xprrii'iireil vMtliiK qiiiiitrt. StrniiR trnin play, with tin- "siml IVmi'vlvniiin X.WPH1 of ilcfcti'ilvt. play, n tin ri'iiMin for the sucrcs.. of hili te M(Virbnr- fiist Mirsit.N quintet, Hit ilpil nml Him live-man Mstem of de-fpii-ive pltij Im RPtiliiR te be ns famous in basketball as Jlutk U Imiteii s ile-feti-tvi ssti'in N in football.-. Ins-tend nf Innins one guard m- two loekiiiR after Hip ilpf.Mi-.iv 1 when tin vi-itiiiR live lins tin pls-Ui". lb'1 entire I'l'iin live mePs suifth down (be lloer. fernilnR n i onion that at Hiih'h seems iinpi'tii irnble It ns linpenetrable Saturday iiielit for tblrtj-em minutes, lime lifter tlnii tb rrslnii'i forwards would Miiinl stock -till nml bold Hit ball with out hnillnR a man open te twelve the IntPiiib'il threw. Onee thrown, the vis itors weiibl attempt te work down the fleer with tin ball, but they found nn sltne-t iinpesible barrier, with the re Fiilt that the, lest the ball en ".. (,f lieuniN tbtew Ar el.se were held for n tap elT, with IVnu f .ur times out of five reeeiviliR the ball. K'pMMi minutes of the seeend half hnd hi en iis'il HP before I' I'litehey re r.'ived ii pass from Krb dirertly under tin bii-ket that was eetiveited into the visitors' Hi st liebl Real. This Keul was the i.'-ult of the Pi-nil plnjers beniR fiirptid "ill ever the lloer. VeeRelin made n Riinie try le . mp the score, but after almost takiiiR the hall from one of the plmers be wii fereeil te witness rmtelipj slioetiiiR the Renl. Wsclin Shows Premt e ViiPRt'lin, plnlnR his first varsity pnnie. pievcd te the capacity crowd tlmt lie bus nil the makiiiRs of n Mrnti dcfeiisiM plajer. His pl:i Satuiibiv luelit, when it is considered that it was In iirsl Mirsity Raine, whs spectacular. Hi bniklie'il plnlnR and passing ie tpinileil tin f.ms nun i of Cnptaiii Danny ntvi..l...l ili... . nnv ininril tlw. lied nod llhte has hud for several seasons. I ViM-Ri'liu is fast and. while net nn accu rate Miel 111 Hie iuiskci. un.v.- in.' iiisi- ItiR gaine with skill, lie should fit in veil tins Mar. and if he continues the j p,a he exhibited Sntiirdiij nisbt should I li ake .nel.er mere than hustle for tin I rate i-het at tin liasKi't. lUays tnc puss m ; :i him i i FOR BASKETBALL! ( I Coach Kerr Has Champions im Ferm First Came Dec. 22 With Girarcl Din in" the past week the Southern ntcli fie bus hcen working diligently und fast pregies.' N heing made by Jie' t i lulei' Cmtch Kerr. Weiiistein, a M"inber of Inst ear's clinmpiensliip trn was elected te lead the 1!20-1!'J1 b.i-ki'tball team. His wmk was a great fn. t.ir en last year's team and well 1 erws the beilh as cnptain. Wein ni n also phijed n bang-up game at (.nti i en the football t"!im. lluiing the basketball season Weiii H in is expected te giw a geed account of linisclf at giiai. I. With li I in . Silver W ill i!n the ether giiuid position. He rl'.i wits a member of me Titiinpic n-li i p te.iin i uilicrn luis the lightest wirsiti tenm in Us .,ll eel', lint it is a fast w elkillg i nihil, at i. u Wmk en the lloer during t" past 1m, weeks has been except Ien -li ' fast mid ch'M'r. The tati off position is being taken (Hie of b "I'd" llarieu. a sub en lust ear's Mirsity squad. I'lirmw Harris nnil IMilie Desseii are two light and flashy fei wards. Dcsmmi has shown mine clever sheeting en the lloer. lianis. as a liuiniiiR mate te Desseu, L .Ne n fast and clever .shooter. lie I'ltiihint.s IVhriuiry and it is most likel 1n.it "Mciich." (ielilblnlt will lane me V -iii.ih lift bv Ilanis. .Meanwhile, l.nldlilalt will be the sixtli man and be i in hi called upon an.v minute te take cher a guard or forward position. The M'ceud team bus belli the chaiu- V "iislup ter the last five .mmiis. With nnh a wealth of matt rial en hand, S'sitheiii High will make u strniiR bid f tie championship. In order te ie tuui the title. Dr. Kerr Is working the t. urn i.nt every afternoon in the gym. The student body is taking a great inti n t in the teams by the way in win h the numbers turn out in the rmii. Sniitheru's opener is with Giraid Col Cel li Re Deiiinber '2-. It will be icmcm b'Tisl that Southern trlinnied Giiuid last Jenr bv a score of US te '2(1, the first x t"i'N in live .ears. i iiiiig the second -strliiR men are: 'I'aic" (ieldblatt, Uriek. Abrams, Vi inherg and Krest. Conch Kerr is Tuning a great deal of attention ie netn t. nius t a meeting of the athletic council. Hie following football men weie given I'll coveted "S" : Captnin ('hinder, Melxeudry, Welnsteln, .1. Ilarren, K. (nlilhhitt. Ppnspii, Itrewu, l'oele, Cala Jinsea, Creier, H'Angelii. Itelefskv, Si'ltip, Assistant Conch ilerlim and Mimngpr Cox. Southern lees ten men b graduation and this leaves nine men ii"iu winch te build up next team j ear s Manager Ca7ell lias completed the Hitei i-ect inn schedule for basketball. The ni'iliile opens next week when the S'lunrs take the lloer. The section imiipiised of Dessen. Silver ami Welti - ".ii iippenr as tne nest team and it is ' 'perti d that the) will urrj off the jni. rseriieu championship. lee.Skatlnrj Races at Palace Tonight ii J,."1 of iimiii.'ii' lin-nkitliiu- nueii i i rk ,ft ' ,.;.,..".'.''' 'i'' ipni . fiiir iih rnl htilp till i, in i.,.u .. ..m.ii.r.- ISUln u U..11.I ..... I... .- a ... J r,,?i,'ht,;'"',v '"'f ,.,'IM no' '"'v. lt full 't .'h in .''"'. ,,1', "Vl" lh" "' "wetlnir. ie rV i .I".'. '.?" vl"'l!' fr"i Ipiilihl Jee i ii , i"!lml..a""!(,"r 'llnt t,""" b. d win '' l"VN,,y Y"" "n. ''""He '"l.hN I i xrun.h,-. Wi'Mlev link. r. " h.. tVArt ni1 " ,c,w ",her i' win iw e "mi00',!"".1. "r',',uv Thr, r'""'a' "" ' i .hi, w.-1 '"J;'H.,wl11 '" "' ''"' . , . VS ' A0CK. nOW has n TnArr.hAt-al.lM lu.il. : erVa5mi..1inttny 's!Ut liuv ticen 1 II I I Bjl IT Vii !-vL it OUUIilt pest the latter was forced te vacate, by illness, Dannv Mi'Nichel. na usual, win the MilniiiR- HrIU for the Ked nml Illuc. riayliiR the Mime hiird, ilashliiRRamc that made him tin star of the Inter Inter celleRiate I.eiiRtie last year, Uaiiny io ie reived round afipr rennil of npphuise from the spectators. He scampered down the Held four times for field Renls. In the opening half Uanny missed Sev ern! tries 'for the basket, but once he get his eye en the nets he made but few lllissps, IItinl7liiRci' a Slat' Wnltpr lluntzlnger, whose substi tute plajliiR last j ear Rained him the reputation of being the best substi tute In the Intcri'ollcRlate League, bids fair te be a big stnr this year. Play ing at center in place of ,11111 Grave, who is suffering from u football in jur.., Hunt. ciirciI seven goals from the Held. I'mler the basket he is n 'leml sure shot anil hardly missed three tries Satun a, niitlit within a tew yarns nf the nets. His renter tilay was net as geed as that exhibited by Grave season, due te the fact that he last is a This ttllle slew in making his jump fault it is, can eastu ue cerrecien, unu ."- Hiinlz will be a star pivot plaer tt Is unlikrlv however, that he Will remain at renter when Grave recovers from his inhir. Ill all nrebability. Grave will play center, with Huntzinger paired with Uesennst at forward, ibis combination should give I'enn a live ns speedy mid as strong defensively ns last j ear's championship quintet. Kescmist placd a whirlwind Meer game Snturila : in fact, n much better one thnn even his most sanguine sup porters expected. His passing wjis swift and accuriite. mid his ee thai of an eiiRle. Ileferc gixlng way te Mcintosh, he cased five field goals no menu total for an eveuing'sweik. A I Meiirndinu, tlieugh held scoreless mninlv becmise he took few shots at the basket, fitted in Well at the tart of the game. His spA.cil and passing should make him n valuable asset all season. Once I'.ob lJiidlne. who subVed for Meuradian in thp second lielf. lparns the eastern system of short, snappy pnsses and slieit throws for goals under the basket, be will hi a star. Saturday nlRht he had the tendency of wanting te sheet for the basket the minute be secured the ball, a trait that remes from out the West, where leiiR shots are the rule. Undine is net as fast or as urIIi us Meuradian. but he is n big. husky lad who can stnnd thc-gnlT of the swift style of play exhibited in the liitercelleciate League. . nil rapiieie miii.mhii'-., Mini n- Sullivan, Speaker. Macintosh and LaiiRe, te call en. Peach MrXIchel I" w-ell fortified with reserve innterinl for the gruelling season that faces his team. M-..I I. .!.... . ..l. .... Scores of Soccer Games Played Over Wceh-End SATfRllW (iMKS ami:kic.n cti' l)nlis.tn, 1: Itcthli'tirin, 1, iNTr.it(tii.i.r.(ii.Ti: i.i:a.ii: I'eiinsUanlii. 0i Hiurrfurd, 3. I'rlmcliin. 1; Cnrtii'll. (I. ii:xn tati: i. i:iin: Stiurtliiiinre. 4i lluirrruril 'id, I. citiciiirr (1'iks.ti ci.ins rtlllii. ('. ('. Whites, li Mrrluil While 0. I'lillii. Ilril',. :it Miinri'stuun IIIiiph, 0, .Mrrlmi, ts l'nlrrs(, nf l'ciiim. 2il, l). (ierm iniiiun ('.('., Ii Meiirfsinwu Whites, 0 m: iinii dimsien I nit. uf I'.'iiiiii. :icl, I: Mcrlnn Murisms, 2, riill.lill'lplil.l 2(1. Hi Munrrstuun Iit. O. iMHisTiiiu. i.inc.t i: l.liMtnll, 'il Mi (Mill, 0. rirlshrr. .",: SnrllrnlHiri;. 3. Iluilil rcirfilril lliirdnldi .M.iKCf. Iliihlfclil, :i: Ilrrctl, 1. ai.i.ii:i rntsT i.i:.i;n; smith, 1 1 I'lilrlilll, II. KliiKsfshii;. Hi I'urll.iTi. 2. Wulfi'mli'ii-sliiire, .Ti W'.inilrrcrs, 0. srcilM) DIVISION Ki'llslnutnll, I; ln weed, I, Nilllill... 2: Nnrlli Anierlrun fjirr, I. ti ri limit lih', Mt llrlth"litiri;. I. Wnlfeiiili'ii .s'liure fiirfrlted te Asipnslnn. si. ('iirihiut' ii I'm. ii.il 0 Ills-ion .i. It llrtll-h Vi'trruns, 1. TIIIKII DIVISION lllskinn M.'fl. '.s I .ilrhlll, I. rlcii. 5i A me. I. Iirittii, "l Ceil. nil. it, 2. siirp.isv l..'iitli(r, :ti llism'. Men, 0. (line), '-': llinillnu- Suilil, I, vi:t i'iiii.Ai)i:i.iiiiA i,i.cu i: Itclinnrs 2i .'ledjiip. 1. Allium, ft: N(rrlt(iii V. .11. ('. A.. I. lIcliiKiiit. 3i imnr.i, 2. Vli'lrK, Hi Miilfnrd. e. nil KTII DIVIsiION luirrliwnixt. li Mdcn, u, si'iinliin. It Knrer lt(iirs, 3, riinlli'ld. It W.'stiiinril.ind, 0, I).' I'iiiiI, li Oil!. Hi' A. A,, 0. WiiIIuimtn, Xi se :rn .Mcinnrl.il. e. (ii:km wiiitVN ii. c. i.iii rriniiiiliii.il II. ('.. li I'nlclhun.. I, l.lElltllllllhP It. .. ii I.. II. V. Itfrl., 0. Ilim.iril, O; I'rln. .'Inn, (I, u!i'. Mi rnei, 2, Cnriirll, ."; D.irtininitli. 0. Iliucrfnril, 2s l.iifiiji'ttp, I. s-lNDAV .Ali:s Itnrcr lliiri-rs. It fVrslmnri'l.iiiil, e. Vtiiiri'iiilpn-Mnirr, ill lin.uneil, 1. REVERSE 0. B. JUDGMENT Court of Appeals Decides Against Baltimore Feds Washington. Die (I. TheBIistriet Court of Appeals teda reverM'd the recent judgment for JL.MII.OOII granted b. th- Distrht Supieme Court ni;aiut Hie major baselmll leasucs in favor of the Italtimeic Kedernl I.enRiie club which claimed a violation of the anti trust laws hj the use of the "icserve clause" in the phi) cis' contract. The Appellate Cunt held that phi) -ins baselmll did net constitute com merce ns delliicd by I'nited States Su pieme Ceuit decisions mid that the lint! -trust law did net apply. "The lescne cluuse" imposed ie htl'li'llDlih, tlie court held, when lelated dilcctly te the conservation of the per- i Miiinel of the clubs and did net affect the movements el the Federal I.ciiKUe elubs. Any ill elTei t wits iiieiel) accidental, tin court found. Cedar Rapids te Quit Three-I ( lllt'llllll, 1), c II I'lllh nvtiKTH (if till 1 lii e. -1 l...,iuu.' inn In ie khI n in distil., un n .limit Jlt 11121 und te net (I.. Imaln.'iM llf IllllH llf lllf 1M1 Hi ll,il Till" i.'iilur ItUPlitH, l.m.i iluli. It .i said ulbhe te wllhdr.iu ri,.iu tlif I, iKU,- uinl J.iin ii ifv iirKnnliiiliin tu nn lu. I.- luun and IiIIiieIh i luhs. Th., Iiinu null, in, I irlp i i:iiiih1iu. and 'I'. ri Hun. Ind . In 111.' heiiIIiitii i ml of th.' Thru. I rlr cull were kiaiii us j n uBeii fur IVdur Ituplds' uldli ie w llli.lr.iw Bowling Tournament Ends St. I.dllls, Mil,, Dee II The tlilrtlelltll nnnu.il tuurnanieiit uf (he Middle W. i Itnultnir Arie. latliin wih eenclud. d here, with i liuim. IuhhIiIii ImneiM In the fuir rventH du-lded liiltt.iii ("likMitip and Indlanuiilii. Tin. lien axsiiilailun iKItliiihlerH urn. Hln kIii l'r.d MrrulliiUk-li Indlaimnellii, (ills. Pduhli'ii IM Kri'ttiH and Ait llus'en)uii.eii. riilcuiie, 1211 All PWMH Jean I'ritclielt IiuIIhihipeHh, 1K.V1. teuin A. II. ArneM A Urua., Chlcace, jesa MAKING POOR HEADWAY IN SOCCER EVERYBODY'S KICKING 'EM; PLAY COLLEGESTO BOOK Harvard Refuses te Jein League, and Is Supported by Prince ton and Yale , New Yerll, Dec. (!. The lntereel1p Riate Ice Heckey Association of Amer ica win up the name or the Reverniug body in collc!;e Ice-becl;ey cirles. The erluinal name was the InterellPRiatc Ice Iff key League of America, but Har vard refused te hn.e uti.tliiii!; te de with a letiRiie. l'l'lnceten immediately suppeited Harvard, and Yale, virtually deserted by n tnajeiity or the "Hlg Three." nslted for ti few ihi)s te con sider the Harvard plan. It new leeks as though Yale will stick with Harvaul nnil Princeton. The purpose of the Intercellecinte Ice Hocke. Association will be te con trol ice heckc) in the colleges, hut te have nntliing ie de with the schedules. I'enn docs net appear en the Hnrviuil ice-hockey sthedllle. If the lenRiie plan had luaterinli.ed. I Ian aril would lime met I'enn twice. The following schedules were niinnun ced by Yale, I'enn. Harvard. Princeton, I'erdham ami Dartmouth. It.in.ird .Inninrv 1.". Williams nt Tint- ten. Janu.in 22 I.irtm.m'h at Hestim, .tun- t u.ny 211 rune tun at M finn 1 einuary n. Yale at Phil id. Inlilu I hi u.irv 12. I'rliue (nn nt Phlln lelphli. iVI.i u irv in epin. I". b rinr 20 Villi .it H"w' m . . Y.i'e Dccrttili. r 21 ..maker I'ity at t'hllti d'Thla II c. nil' r 22 M Paul's Sell. ml ill I'l llailrdphl.t. Jn.i!..i 7 P. nn al Phll.i.lel phli ii.ntptlM' .t.inn cy 22. ITlnctPii at Pllllldelpliln' I'M l u.i': ' llaraid at Phil tul.'lthl'i, Puliruirv 12 Di'linnlllli lit Hill nv.i .V It IVhrinr. In. Prlne'tnn at Hel Hel eon I'Mirn.irv 2U. ll.in.ird at llnstnn Prlni.t.in .I.inuni s, Purdliani Tt New y.irk .Pui'Jir. 21 i'a..Ui- i'ity nt Phlln.l. I Pli'ii. .Innufir. 22. Yal'i at Phil nl.'.plil i Jntiuarv 211 ItiiMi'rd a' liestun, 1 elirnarv 111 Yale ut l,'iit(in. I". I.ruin '-'.' Penn at Phlln.leliihla Mnuli ." Dartninnth at Phll n.lelplila: Lern. II at I'lill.l'U lnlll.l (no dale HC't IVnn-.Tnimnr 7. Y.lle, nt Piulnd.-lphl-l YeVk .-'hrearTT Aran al "v""7 Point, ivi" ni'irv IS tcnTjlI.e! I'urn.'ll al I'll l.iiMplll.i. , r. i.rtia.s .2. it me i. ii ...i i ... ...-.I....... i 31 iH'h I liir'ini.utli ..I p.irtpinuth Jnnuiirv ! ten r.lirunrv 1'.' Yul. 4 IVnn .il 1'lill.ul IpIiU nt I'hlhiil. lplila. Pni.lli.iiii Jimmri . Verli. .1 inn in -'.' 1' n'1 uni. -0 ir..-itun c.ii'.'s, ni v 111 II ir:iul .it I"' with rnn c.i'uin'.li'. anil n.irtmeuth) I'hll.i.l. Ipliln. !'J. Hnnar.l nt Ilo Ile nt Hnnnf,r Mnrnh .M.iri li " Prim, tun Princeton al New nt N i YnrK Im- ut Hi.' Inn. lVliru- inn I. nt 1 1 - (1 it,' V p., s.'. nn BUFFALO AND AKRON TIE Battle In Rain and Snow for a Scoreless Deadlock I'llff.'lle. Dec li. The P.ufTale All -Anu'i'lcaiis met the Akren Stnis here mid before a crowd of "(Hill funs plnyi'il a sceii'bss game. The lie'd was a mass of mud The game was plawd in an intermittent rain and snow storm, made worse h a strong, marrow-biting northwest wind. Akren appealed te pai) a superior game from the start and twice threat -tned te t-cere en the P.isen warrieis, their nearest adwrsaries te the world'. werld'. world'. cliampien irofessienal football title. "" BILL KEECHEE A" ??i1l 4- OWN HOCKEY GAMES LIJi-JLl U JUi.s2.iJJ M i t II I M i M I Uiiirie I TW WW .1 Yeu W 3 ' K Save va li ' $-fs M B. . Vv Hert IrJI W Real Cordess W Calf Shoes y M hi all the inmlril styles 'fi Hi en il or blurk. 1 $10 Quality l 2 Days $235 te (luiir.inti'c Sw Veitr Natiifadieu in l VaBL yauifjy. Stylr, I'llcr 1 VB, P.ilup or il out u I B5 I ""',..''',i''.-..'.'M By the Thousand or by the Bex mm mmmr'n Te file Mk or dealers Until the Holidays MORRIS D. NEUMANN & CO. MfrK. of IIit,'h-Gr;idc Cigars fur the Jobbing Trade 1032 Filbert Street Open 8:30 A. M. te 5:30 P. M. AT ARMORY TONIGHT tf$8$&- GIRLS' FIVE PLANS 10 M LAURELS Yeomen (F) Pest 50 te Ferm, Basketball Team for Com petition Against Men Weman l about te ;;e ()iit mid -oil some mere laurels that beletiK t.i mere num. A championship of semetlimi! like that in PliiliiiHphiu basketball circles will be the Ren I of a quintet of Miami women hist nbmit the time that Old Man 11)20 is being blotted out of the picture. Ily New Year's Da. tin frisky rep icscntnti.es of tin female sex will have been rounded into fettle te cope with am man's li.ivketball team in the city n.,.1 ..!..!.. It. li- .. Ill ..... t... rt eetlilnr tint.' I '. .1, III I l, . lb ..III ll'.l I" I..,. ...... H for girls le iiimpete in the I'liRe, but it will be the lirst time in local hister) that fair Imsketbitllei's will be' en the Heur trxing te defeat the onpetdle K;. Yeomen tfi Pest. Ne. "i0. Aniericnn Lesien, is te be tepresented by n rins kethall team that will vie for a Phila delphia title. Cit'ls' teams, in compe tition against each ether, usunlly con sist of half n de7Pii players a pair of forwards, two giimds. a jumping cen ter and standing center. I'.ut the eo ee mnnettes of Pest ,"ll are Reing te use five phiM-is and compete under the snme rules and regulations as the men. Miss S.nali Cehen. 2." I North l'ifth street. Market 2210 V. is taking tin burden en her little self te make the Pest ."0 team a success. She said tlmt man would net b" eliminated altogether in the oiRiiniatien of tile yeemanette's I live and is initieus te hear from cperi- enced coaches te teach the gills signals i ami the masculine stvlc of play. Miss Celiui also is preparing a schedule for R.-tnies te be pln.M'd after .January 1. of AlreaiU mere tniiii a ue.i'ii gir IM .",0. whiih is the lai'Rest American l.pien n!;:tni7:il iell of its U 1 III 1 with II . . . f r ( ceiiirades." Iiiim- announced their intentions of coming out te tr. for positions en the tne Most of these girls have had high school or collegiate cpcriiyacc. Among the candidates for Pe,t ."() quintet are the Mi-sps Mary Heuter nian, (.race Kecd, Klsle Weaver, Sarah Myers, Sarah Cehen, Kee Knet, Her tllll Itildelph, Helen P.e.vle, l'lei Plicc Hilleg.in. Marien Monehan. (lertrude I'.rnckcn. Alma Miirdeck. Marg) Slo Sle ciitn, Adele Terrnnce and Ksther Sher. "lJiist ."0 has a tegular mid live ath letic association, and basketball is enlv one of man) man's sports that the girls will phi). Negotiations new are en fir a hockey team te compete at the Phila delphia Ice Palace, and etlu athletics i will I i he indulged in when in season. Dundee Subs for Jacksen i' .urk, li. i U ,Inhnn linti.l -, . lUlit . ,h' li ia I" a jiilntilu". .1 fer Wit I.. J, ml,. ,i.,n Jn a tv.'lw-reunil Ijnut lis (inst M. 1 c ..in ,,f ItioeUli li. In Jtri.' ( ity 1 1 ,,i , . n lit An Injur.. 1 ..ii' 1 i wm w. vl ! i. Ij 111- (..UK. (it Jack, n -. with dl a v. 1 1 .- ?W Twe Specia.!! V) Monday & Tuesday Special at eur$tf& .35 iew Men's Shep. Thin special offer in limited le two rfftf.s only, litis let was lieiitjlit en present law mar ketethers who wen t rec ognize that war is ever are still ashuuj $1U.UU for same quality. On Sale' 2 Days Open te 9:M P. M ?0Z. MEM SeBSST. atenMARKET OPtH UVtKT INIOrIT 1 FomBeoT 1 ZStt -una r 4 Jlyjt'fy9 "'," m CYCLISTS BEGIN GRIND Jack Dempsey Starts Wheelmen en Six-Day Journey New Yerk, Dec (!. The kcceiuI hix d.'i) race of the season bpgnn this morning nt Madisen Sipinre (Snrdeii. As nt ail previous races for the last geuciatien, thousands of fans were pres tut te send the liftcin tiaiiis awn) en their long jeurne). .link I 'ellipse), the world's ihainpien liea) weight, was the man wlie liied the Rim that sent the puck aw ii). Hi was greeted with a tumultuous burst of et . Il' cheers, when lie entered the building, an us he pulled the trigger a round of up paluse laug out that faiily shook the huge giidets of the ,,i building. At the end of eight benis' stead) grind all lit'ien teams were even at o'clock this morning, each Inning tra .ci'scil 177 miles and I laps. The eight hour icii.-d. Is') miles and il laps, was made b) l..iwsuu ami Dieback in I'.M I. MIDDIES SEEK OPPONENT Have Received Ne Official Werd Frem Penn as Yet Annanelis. Mil.. Dec (5. - Nnval Academv authorities have net wt been iiifei med direilh that the 1'iiiversity of Peiins)lvniiui will net play the midship men eleven net )ear en the liptne and home basi-j such as is arranged with Princeton. Aicepting tin- pulilisiieil statement te that effiet as ti in, however, they are considering ether opponents. The first game of the serb s will be plawd next )enr en the gt minds of the Pennsylvania State College. Yale nnil I'niversit) of Pittsburgh are the most setieusly con cen sideied. though llmvaid and Ohie State have been mentioned. Hlnchman Gets Managerial Berth ( liiiinlM.rslitiru, n .' tnun ,.f T. . .1 . wh.i '. P1.0.-.1 s. 1 1. n-l las., in I. . 11 Hi '11 I t tu in - teuni et il,, Hlu, III. Ik , II . 'Bill IM II In li n ..irs Im Icrik'U. n. lias tie Clin ml rsl.uis' I., ,iu'U.' in I'lUt I 11(11(111 )s E2JgIisJi& THESE THEATRES PHOTOPLAY PRODUCTIONS IN PHILADELPHIA Sec the Best Movies in Your Neighborhood Theatre t rWW. S-Tl M I fl 1 l Ul lUMI'lf 11 r j - -- -. - -n -ss- si- sl im ' t-7' j-.-s.-j r I ummj----"- ...r., itiiius ami srnvreNipADl' iiitH.r am: ALLEN mmim.i iiMiv i rMirs. ... ... .avillageVleuth" fnwi ... ......r.rs . IT ASTOR viiiMii: nvn.Y "TRUMPtl" INLAND" THE YELLOW TYPHOON" .. . (.-,.ni vsn vr. AT lUTIT BLNlN v. m i i i r n.Ml.Y l l.lttl I llll's nn. i.iim. i nmi.il'' , SDMIIWIII l.(MlllMs ' BLUEBIKIJ i wi i.iin.na am: i rvTi Mini lv ,; '" "THE ROUND-UP"' CARMAN l''M:' w a i: m i.i:hui:ny , ,11,1. " '"rr" . "The Forbidden Thing CENTURY .mi mil M .tin...'. vlt. Ill NI I in "HAIRPINS" FAIRMOUNTl'rfNi-Y.'Mi.V M.I VN IU VN',, . "The Forbidden Thing Fay's Knickerbocker v.! s,tl I N II -"N I". , M ill., 1.'. 1 1 , nn II llll III Mil III MX i is i in Mi.i.r. FRANKFORD ';r' VIS-nI-.V" r.l.UOIT UlN'T'l I". "Something te Think About GERMANTOWN V,,:,r ;i!' i) i.itirrinr. "THE LOVE FLOWER" GRAND 52 AMI MMlKIVr i vtini:i: nii y What Is the Forbidden Thing? IMPERIAL , XiZkX MONitm: si.isin it, in "RAMONA" lErrLKevJtN m mim r. umi.v J IIMir. 1(1 HI IN I'l ltll NII V "A CHILD FOR SALE" LIBERTY 1UMM1 f. ( HI I'Mlll A M 1'INI'I' IlMI.Y sltl.i:V M s(IN III "MERELY MARY ANN" MODEL s. ii l It wr ur. Iiesira. i' iiimuniis 1 tu 11 iih i isii m "MAN AND WOMAN" OVERBROOK"?Vr,VnAVK rxri'v aiiiii rui.i: in "THE ROUND-UP" FOOTBALL GAME ON I TONIGHT A T ARMOR Y Troop A Meets Second City Troop Under Arc Lights at Thirty -second Street and Lancaster Avenue KICKOFF AT 8:30 P. M. Hy SI'ICK IIAI.1. Flllt the si (end time ill the his1er of. Philadelphia football the in i Hub's ' I will beam down en u ntgnt Rridiren i battle This tilt will be HtnReil this leveniiiRat the I'irst Petins) Ivmiin rtiv nlry Atmery, Thii l) -second utieet and I Lancastei- nvenue. rddie ISpiiiii" I whistle will call for the opening wet nt S::i() o'clock. It v.ns planned at first te have the Raines begin at :.. but the ellicers at the nrinery wise decided tb.it fifteen minutes later w'eul.l Rie tin- crowd ii better chance te lie present at the beRinliinR "f tin R"""' The tixal teams this cvciiiiir H 1 lie MamiRcr .Jee MiiRiiire's heeimd it Ten.... ..I...... mil I IlinCP KIHIS I l..' A Iii.k Itnili nf these teams bavi been .. ..l.'l..!. 1 1 ..It .Iin'mrr the lllSt W cck ..(nam,; ii. ii. i ...i e --- ..n.n- te Ret it. shape, wlii'li insures a U lar scrap ewr lb" tan bmk t" nn, i Leu l.lttle. cx-Pctitisvlvanla and m n liiiiiinarv. has been ceacbiiiR tin Second fli. i.iiii.i' nml Dr. Jnw. P.ennett. il) nn...... ...... ' --, ,,..,i , , football tutor at Ilaverteru i" 1 chin ri of Tioep A. l'lue Inninatieii 'p.. ii...... ..I.., I, nve never Witiu .sell a football Biiine nt night. Uie contest tins ''.". , , evening in 'i iin'sc ,. . ,.. .if... ti... iirmei'V will I"' ... ...i.;..i. ...in in nil... .'. .1..... ..'llll'll Will '. I"".' a ill KM' llllllie Hi ."' ' neielt worth seeing. One of the questions that N , - tMie. The efty steel nrcues '--. pert the reef are high enen b for the If n ball lest mill IT 111 Ull! celli"-'.'. does strike any ..nr ...I llf till" Ml "I because the kicker has strnctuie. it is mad a peer puiii. .. "'"."; ", ,., . Hi-mitni i hip tun been mtiili te cover mis i , event that tin ball bits an.v pemmi the Uliiicr fr.ltu ewerl;. It gees ie i.i' .. ,.(,,! lintiiei neiy m-i.. iil'li'iii.'iiip' ii. i" . ;-- , - . that which was struck bv the ova . . i i i ..,:,! li ii'im The springy tatumra iiem. """""." decided upon primaiil 1r cnvalr) drilling, innkes'an evcell-'nt Bri'liren It is net quite as nisi as ...' .--s ..... ...., i ...,.. 1...1. .... t is iitiiferm. im lie inn iii'ihk in. (..". -. , ..!.,..... .....l ,,ni.. oils can laugh at the .'t.'..'. ,,,l iinld their contests in nny kind of weather. Anether of indoor football is that nil- i errellts mill ll Wltl'l. oed featiin there are no Thl menus II, nt tin. tiassets and kickers din nave no alibis. 'he tpsults are up in uetii and no outside force can he liiuineii nn a failure. Ti.r. Ii .1 ii" nt t ie arming and the" galleries aie ideally is perfect arranged for the spectators. .Many Kx-Slars The rival inannReis. Sergeanl Kirk, fni'liierh of the H)Mh I'leld Arllller) of the" Twent) -eighth Jlslell. UIU l.ieutenmit doe Miiguire liai corralled a fine bunch of athletes lrnm their outfits. Maguire has his brother Jehn ter cnptain "f th' Second Cit) '1 mop. Jehn plas fullback and plas it right. It was due hugely te his splendid line plunging that his team defeated the I egan A. A. eleven at the Armery last Men.ln night. '-'1 te n Maguire will have Kcegh and Pepp-it beside him mi .i... i.niriifi.'L iiosiiietis. Kei.gli is a llitotlieref Dr. Jack K"gb. cea. li et the petnisxhania fieslmrin teiii'i mid lop. I ..'.,. n wt.il' III Vill.'lllllMl till" fill I Cook will plav ipiiirterbai' I nml Wall will he at the wiiik ii.-i i ., .. - . - - -- . . . and Di'k linini'l s EXHIBIT THE ! iMuCHM.iiiCii.uuiiLu'i.u..u imsuu p ' M I'l UN taT - i 4.'. fn 1 t I.I.AISl: II MMI'ltsi, In "WHISPERS" POPLAR"'" xv"s7!'"V. II I. Mil III.NM'.IT In "iii.k nisitMi's run:n" ii.mi in "Tin: mm iSti itr.it" PRI IPF ll"'rit M' si'iti in" sJI INVJVL- M i I i; MTrnniv TOM MIN In "Till' t NT MI !)' ri.Mir ( nniv "iieN'r Tirui.r." SUSQUEHANNA ITtl i M VI I'MLV W. S. II MIT "The Cradle of Courage' VICTORIA ZW ii t nn i: mi KNi.t it s "DEEP WATERS" The NIXON N1RDLINGCR TI IEATRLS AVENUE ,h v' m: n i ii siim us. i,. II v "The Sins of St. Antheny" BELMONT vp U!vn MAnuET I I'lV ( ill in "OCCASIONALLY YOURS" .DAR in i lull A I'M L nii'iiniiv ' ITTLE MISS (.isll REBELLION" '"OI ISEUM MU!K' '' ' ' rwr ,- l( li HOI r In " "HELD BY THE ENEMY" itiMBO ri:. .nt ... I'.'K (I'll v , i .... I r . ,.l r.-. . ... .ts. 'J 'MlllNi:i'sitlt I,, u 'The Weman and the Puppet' LEADER r f- i ( i rv I i vi i ti ii v t: IMII V .1 M It lllll 1' In "HELD BY THE ENEMY II LOCUST L'fi AMi T i ii t ST I n i l',,. STS. '. In In IJ l I CV Ill-Ill I..' "ALWAYS AUDACIOUS NIXON .11 Ml MM!K-' T8 " Hill Slf l. M ivnv 1 "GIRL OF MY HEART" RIVOLI "'" xvn N";,?,',- " r.l it i i..' riw i i ' '' "THE RIDDLE: WOMAN" STRAND "WlV; I'HI Ill' "I'.ll I., WT' VY, "ALWAYS AUDACIOUS" V 1.1 .1 Hltfaf tl hi- n rnmeill Pirtoeii. gplpPtleilH Ut tlll8i ' . ff. -.. M tl)(atrn milMtrnl Probable Line-up for Armery Game Tonight M nnil ( lly Trein. lrniin llhk.. ltd pud Simpsen Nurldrl lettliKkle Mi ( lake Hill .. . left KUiird . llniKnu.l Krrrlirr i ruler slurldin ('nrllrdr rlnlit icu ml ..Hell Itllrj.. rlithl till kle snlnK Viill .. . rlitht .'Mil Culi m in ( iek . (in.irtirlMik Melnh irilt Kiiich . left h ilflnii k llllH8 Peppers, rlxlit lnilfli.uk lliiiitlnn MilKliire fMllh.iik Kiiiillln ins Itefirr.. Lildlr llennl. Prnn Im tilris I. ml W'rn.. Pi "ns. haul i H.nd 'Inestiinn Dr .Ink Kpngli, Ponns.Uii Penns.Uii nln. Tlnii I'J-inln'.t.' fTi'd, s. rM... Illllp HttO e'fh'lk tills I'lMlillK. I'lllM' l'lrt Pninl.inl . f . ilr. Armer. , riilrtj-srrenil trr't and l.inr.istrr iip uie. In the line, Magiine will lime Sweiile) and Kile) at the tackles; Mill mid Carl isle, guard, und Kill Kiecher, the ex -Central High captmn. at eeniei. Manager Kirk has Kami nun. Yeung and Hunting in the hncklicld for Troop A. Kniiffiiiiin tila.veil with the (leiinrm tnwn A. A. during the past scain. Yeung was en the Pat is Island Mniiucs in 11)18 und limiting fettnerl) were the colors nf Kndnnr High. Mcinhnrdt. Nertbenst 1!)17. will stmt at quarter back. Duncan is a wrsntilc man who can hi used in the hnehfield. The ends will be tnken care of b) Simpsen, who phi) cd en the I'eiinsv Ivanin scnib eleven this full and formerly was with "et Philadelphia High Scheel, and Celenian. nn old Northeast High bev. In the line. Tump A has a iniuibei of geed men including' Captain Kill;. Swing. Hell. Preston. Haywood, Leugh -Un. Shetiilan and Mc('lesk) . 1'iein end te end. Kitk's eleeli will average s.", rxiuiuls ami his backs will tip the stales at LI." average. De you knew a trade? Or are you an "unskilled" man? In the Army you can learn te be a skilled man in any of a hun dred trades Blacksmith. Baker Carpenter Machinist Masen Moter mechanic Motion picture operator Musician Printer Plumber Painter What de you want te be? Ask a Recruiting Officer. In the Army you earn a geed i living, see new faces and places, make new friends and have a chance te learn almost any trade you want te learn. That means going back te civil life a skilled man, fitted for a bet ter job than you have new. ' l , THE TEACHES TRADES " ' FOOTBALL BREACH WIDENS Western Conference Break Extend Inte Baseball Chicago, Dec. (J. Twe of the breaks' brought about jesterdny ill the feel ball iclatieiis between traditional rivuln in the Western Confluence lirtvc ex tended irte ether brunches of sport. WisMiiisiP mid Ohie State, which sev ered their football relations nfter nn nr. Rtllnent ns te where a proposed 1021 game should be played have net nclied u'ed games with each ether en the diniuend and neither have Minnesota mid Illinois, another pair te discontinue their annual football game. Michigan and Chicago, however, will meet en the diamond, despite the fail ure te miange a football game, nnd, Chicago's lesittiiptien of athletic rela tions with Northwestern was, Riven n wider scope when these two BChoels" si heuletl baseball games Ohie Stale thus far has the RmallfAt. number of games en Its schedule, while Michigan lends. Ohie State bns ar ranged i'iih eight contests, while Micbl gan has sechtceti. although nil nre net; w ith culifeieuce tennis. CHICAGO BARS BOXING Attempt te Publicly Stage Beut Meets With Rebuff Chicago. Dec. (5 Attempts te staje,' "' ' im-!ti!r l"iit in Chicago for' the first time since .fee (!nns and Terr.V' .Mcfievern fought here about lifteeil' years nge failed when state officials pre-" .willed a iiinti h schisluled between Pal I Me.ue. et .Memphis, Tenn.. and Jimmy Kclh. e! ( i.n nge at the Seventh Kegl- ii'cnf A i nir.r niider the auspices of the Spanish Wnr Veterans' Association. The bout was called off under orders fun i Ail iiiln n' (liiierai Dicksen, who said that In had r"i ciwd 'many pre-iis- .in 'li.cig. ans" and that, as' professional boxing was against the law,, the match could net be held. Wn-stling and ether athletic events mi the program weie im ried out ac cording te schedule. ARMY in" I'' iKin & ,,",, ksiZ jHr' 3l w$vV?nf; " , A i ?fa Sl " ljgH r n .- AiiM-utesligSLAi. kC?9 ,A i.'INs-..S4-hr...' ...) m -r ! ?ife lrTL. 7 s Tjksdt
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