Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 20, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 19, Image 19

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NOW THAT.TY COBB HAS
CAMDEN NOT YET OUT
OF FIRST-HALF RACE
Reading and Trenton Will
Break Existing Tie or
Christmas "Stretch"
Meehan Bach With Ger
mantown Team
WITH only tliroc weeks of the first
,.i mMnnnrr in lie lllnvptl. tlm
J'". Tiio llnNhptlmll lH'illinilt H
nrftr lielnK "ettleil ns when the wen- I
.nllnek for firnt plnrp. with th? i mil-
drn chnmplons only n pntne in the renr
Und threntpiilng to take ntlvuiitnRe of
nv "HP tlp lron,r' ,""T.
n"i' .... .i.. .i.t i
The winner imi.v m 'u;i'""
measure with the plnylnc of til, week
',-,, Trenton nntl RcatlltiR draw
roatcsvlllo In one of their iiintelie. hut
nn Christmas nt RendlnR, the Benrs
nd TlRora clftMi In what may be the
,me Hint will turn the tide.
Trenton lost Rrnnnil the post wee
when they split even, while both ( nin
diin and HendlnR came tllroiiRh with n
relr of wins nnd n perfect reoord for
th week of 1.000. Cnmden Is plnyins
the belt bnll of nny of the tenuis iiim
while n whole fiine behind Trenton nnd
folding, sentiment Is swlt.R lis In their
favor nnd ninny look for the Skeeterx
to enme throuRii nnd cop the first hiilf.
Um CJolnp Belter
tn the mcnntlme. Oermnntown nnd
Philadelphia lire piny Ins u better brnnd
hf ball even though consistent losers,
fen BnuriBjr evening, Philadelphia nvc
s followers somefhinR to enthuse oyer
trhen rontesvillc was decisively defeated
In unite of the tort that tho Intter's
iMio acquisition had n high-priced
cart nn the flnr.
inC And- McMnhon. the star n
to n fingle field Ronl. McMnbon is n
fine scorir himself, but on thin occasion
failed to come through with bis usual
bI)aTC nennls. of Oermnntown. Is uUo
dolne his utmost to strengthen that cluli
and I a'revh the reconstruction process
k mcetinK" with success. A telcRram
, n-wlvcil this mornng from
"Rtrptrh .Meelian. Hie inn .
slijlne the gnme nnd stnr of last yenr s
fe.n i, that he will be hen; for the game
omo row night. With Nat I . inan in
:"i .in. ..-in, "Kl'b e" Itislon, the
O's should present n formldnbie line-up.
Little IxviRiiers Attract
Port 20 nppcnrs to have the lirnt-linlf
honors in the American T.engue well in
hand, but the others will mnke a fight
for the pos:tionof runner-up. This,
too, mnv be settled Wedncmlny, when
Nativltv meets Ilnncock. The latter
wai bowled out of the lead by the Tosl
lads, and now the lliehinoml tenm has an
opportunity to tie up for second with
tills gnme. ,
Nativity wns slow tn gettingXarted.
dropping the first two giimes, encb by
a single point. Hut since thnt time Nn
tlvity bns hit its stride nnd won three
in sucrcslon. nil by decisive scores. The
team Is composed of former Kcliolnstlc
tars, and Mnnnger Ilullick has n fust
five, thnt bus nt least four of the best
Korers.
Tonight's Rnnien in the Amorlenn
League nre: H. I. II. A. vs. (iirard, and
Post 2(5 vs. Logan. Tho latter is com
posil of in and outers. One night they
are unbeatable, nnd again they appear
poor They muy spring u surprise. Post
l!(l will be compelled to piny without
llartzc.il, who has been signed by tier
fnantoun, and McMahon, who is witli
Philadelphia.
Eten In Manufacturers
All is even in tho Manufacturers
League with Dobson and
Ualdwin
aji;kui null AiJuniiu uuu xiuiuiiii
harinc first place. Uobson has been
luprcme in little league Dnsketuall lor
icveral iears. but must look to its
laurels this season ns n number of fast
qulntetk aro in the field. Uut Manauer
Job Calhoun still wears the same smile
ind announces to "just natch the
finish." '
Tho leacue has not a silicic club thnt
!
Vntt 20 The American i..'"k' ' "
rood In his debut nt Trenton and proved
adfcwA hit on Saturday nt Munionl
0f. Ji.ii i.... l,o l.M .llnunv Iliown
Lnn i i ii 1 1 nui u . -
ttlght bu termed weak. Where the ";' innniiBine ami coachniK tlie
talltndfrs prove incfliclcnt Is in 'l""tet 5vl" (1" ""' ',ll'-"'r work:
their teamwork. Most of the players "clss and nn, two neil-known play
have never been with cncli other before , r will do the Kuanllng for the team,
and a Mr Improvement can be ceen .MamiKcr Stein, nan wnuts to book
with each week's contests. Tlicre prom- " " ' "itli ,:i'l the second -class lives
Icib to be surprises with the playing of .around the city, or in the nenr vicinity,
the second half. "v " halls mid willin to offer ren-
Only two games of the first scries re- '
main to bo played and Dobson is ul
inoit eertaiu to win both, Ualflivin has
a hard light to beat Flclslicr, but nt
that It appears n good bet thnt n playoff
will be necessary to judge the winner,
aer.
YOU AUTO KNOW
In battery Itnltlon ytem there Is unually
"npIoi'd a n.ncheii mo or nisalnni w Hen
Brtiiea the lalch or tripper, with ehort
Ptlnu ittaehed When thla latch beeomei
worn the entire ayntm will fall to operate
Proptrly. and It 1 a wine precaution to
";., "pare laicn in ine ion, dox it ii
"s omicuii to remo
ov. and ren ae. Ih. I eh I -U-S Nnrl1' Thirtieth street
one way "thin i. ni The-. Mount ( armel Kerve. won a hard
i"."'"'' '" ,n"'' " no fouuhl fcin.e nt Chertor nn Sulurdio nlcht
wrong, from ,ho ,. T A fllB ()f at c,y by tht
ynicn nt in but
ntr of placlnc
Th ... -.. ... I
r.i i vT or. Puncture, a rouh llmiature ,
,?. . J'"-'"1 on b0, "I"'0" of the punc
ture Inflate the tire slow y and not to full
Srmurs Wad In the tlnd.nfr nnrlinn with
i-IiTi cl.Jn' "i thnX " wl" tftn'' up, "i'1
"Plies thrt lasln. This operntlnn ,na have
I..G" fI)el",',' """ ' ml!' Imt It will
Li .t '"'. "ut ,0 I"0 nearest garawo or
lThoni) at least.
fiJ k,'I'.h' "Indshleld clear In rainy nr
inn. vr.l'th"r apply th followlnu: Tn one
32 . "' Va,,'r "'"J two 'iiuncea of nljcerlno
wi S?.,J,l.nm "' "ult App y Ihls tu the
aid ,"', x,y "tuiatlnic a plies of xa.i
fall., .,Wnl',, "wr th'' Kla". c"r "'if
thi. i ' ,"R.,U "" stroke downward. After
iron. l,t,H"l io th,. windshield the raln-
mu,iilt,.,j. rimv on leavlnif tho windshield
Predicts Football for Women
to''mJ; " "" v,r" fo.ill.ail playl
?',,.,""" ".mtnealed us likely In a few
of th i'i ,fl I 'auk l I'lu.iiiauh. couch
i'i, s i "" '" 'olieau i ..icn, at a d nner of
I' -iso ... League he ,1 Hero
vxxnpsrtintnr.
Lt. Nsw York
Lt. I'hllicJclphli
Lt. Iltltlmor
Lt. Wsihlngtoo..
Slssptr opsn st 10
Nfj6nn
PhtLACAlPMUl
9ITIW0BI
AMiNOTOli
' maw f) Joiio;itoi
J Cfuutijtoa
fJy(vNNAH
mi i
Jdounsvyick
iSu".-.....- JttOXYIllt
UUII isTAUCUSTINe
tRtllt&X1 ,MV"'"
SXIANPO bVlTUIVIUI
HltluaVv .. ML.OCatlDaI
m, Al MCM
V"1 8IUMI
min?t ,tMSAI'
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H'rll tfOWtr roorl ttolft
Standings and Schedules
of Basketball Leagues
HAHTiaiN MiAHflJ
W I. l'.C W. I. P-'.
11 a .7811 Phlla.... 1" .2JJ
ii 4 TDA flnpmfin'n 3 11 .214
Trenton.
Itnndlne.
Camden.
' 10 4 i714 (ontMvMo 3 11 .214
THIS WEKK'8 SCIIKDUI.K
TnnMit Ili-nillnK at Contfuvllle.
Tuculay rhllnilelDhiiv at Oormaiilnwn.
WoilnesJnv OcVmantown nt Cnnvli-n
T.l.l.. Mnalaalltln nt Tfl'lll 1H.
Haturilny Camden at Philadelphia. Trcn.
Ion at lUadlnr.
i
i
P.C.'
.400,
AMIimrAN I.KAOtr,
s'.uvlty.'. 3 - .noo -hikooiI
sno
.200
ISOth Club. 2 B 4(10 llrnrd
this wniiK's sciinnri.n
TonUht S. P. It A. v. (llrard, Pot 20
vs. Uan ,.., .l
Wfilmaitav Xntlvlty r. Hanrock. Fiftieth
Cluli V. Knvwnntl
JtANir.TfKi:itS' I.KAtirK
V. t, P.C W I- v.c.
Dobnon . 4 1 suo MntmlMx1. 2 3 4"0
Hnldwln.. 4 1 son lla'Kfl K.) 2 'a .400
Klolaher.. 4 2 0H7 ll.i'KPkil ) V. 4 200
ll'ld.l. . 3 2 .(WO Oen Kloc O 4 .000
this vki:k's HciinniiLn
TuradayrXUnluon n. Oeneral Electric,
luidd mi. llnrrelt (Frnnkfnrd). .
Tliurnla llirrott (lraK Ferry) a.
tonotype , Flelflher s. Hnldwln
FINANClAt, u:.(iri:
V. I. P C W. 1.. P.C.
N'orth'rn 10 0 l.nno tlenenel.il. .1 7 .300
Phlla. N. Ii I Olio (limn! . 3 7 .300
Foil . n 4 .noo lvnn Co s 200
1th Rt N R .1 .101) Phln T 2 R .200
(IKHMANTOWN ATHM.TIC I,i:A(lIi;
IV. !,. P.C ' W. t.. P.C.
Trinity I,. 7 1 S75 i; rllnP.. 4 ft .444
Ntelann M. fl 3 .0(17 Cown't I", 4 r 441
Ht Jntnm. (1 3 .(107 WnUelli-ld 2 7 .822
Jd Prraby fl I ,1,1(1 WVMsldo I 7 .12.1
this vi:i:k'h hciikoiti.r
TonlRht -Ht. .lamca h Si-cond Prcubv
torlan Wnki.flold r.nn Falls
NORTUWIT ( III rtCIl AS-SOriATIDN
ii-.K V' 1 P-C. IV I. P.C.
Ilothanv.. fl 0 l.ooil fnlnn 1 4 .200
1st Dutch. 4 1 .800 Oxford . . 0 .1 .000
HI2COND T13AM3
, . iv. l. r c w 1,. i.c.
Inf",rn,n i 1 soo Hi-thany.. 3 2 .(ton
lot Dutch. 3 2 .COO fnlon. . 0 5 .000
this vi:i:i:s srnnnri.ij
v-"1 rr.'JS.-If" I,ut.cl1 FlrM an,l Second
v IK-thanv Flrat and Sn-nn.l
wkmt i'iiiii)i:i,iiii. ciiiitrii t.KAt'i:
iiinJtful'" ' ' V 1 006 iiethanv. . V's"'')
mlm'ffn 2 2 -3E3S M"il""'r- " -"M
YALE HOCKEY PRACTICE
Hold Two Strenuous Secret Work-
outs at lee Palace
The Yale ice hocko.x Mpinil arrived
Here early yesterday morning nnd before
retiring Inst night put in two strenuous
.secret practice sessions nt the Ice l'nl
ace In preparation for the two big
Raines here this wee.k.
1 m"'? Iins n'"1 v,'r-v ,lttlp chance to
drill Nince they held tlieir practice here
three weeks ago. Conch F. II. Hangs.
Assistant Manager H L. Kmanuelson
ami fourteen players were In the squad.
The other members of the party follow:
It. (arson, enptuin and center: C. A.
(ii-Iscom. defense; K. Ynn Ingen. de
fense; F. Ileid, defcn.se; L. Foster,
wing; siilra. wing; .1. llulUlcy,
rover;. . Moffntt. wing: It. Moult.
wiivg; K. IlasM'tt. goal: A. Dicfendorf.
goal; J. Spleden. defense; It. Foster,
wing, and F. lluslinell, defense.
Ynle plnys the Quaker f'it team to
morrow night and the St. I'aul's School
tean 011 Wedne.sdny evening. The St.
I'aul's tenm hns had outdoor practice nt
Concord, N. H.. for the last three
weeks, while Quaker City has proieil its
class by Its brilljant victory over tlic
St. Nicholas team here Inst Friday
night.
Amateur Sports
St. Simeon's have orgnnized n fast
second-class live for tl line mciimiii. !
.MniiiiKerSteiniiian. who nlso limwll. t!m
'coachlnB of tlie live in addition to man-
nP' llns lln,1 '- ,ivu B" throiiKh jirac
, - . ,- -, " - ,..
tlu icry frejpiently the liiht fe necks
",.,'", ".... m,..-,,,,, i, ciMopcuuou
lV,t" . '"' lltHt cond-class quintets in
mu cii),
, ",'" the form-hown in practice tlie
folIoiviiiK will moht probably be the J
J-JKiilnr line-up during the season:
Hainey und Kemp, two efficient floor-
"" t the fnrwnid positions; Steinmnn.
Minn lire Buaraniecs. ijmcr htclnman,
ouii.i ixiriii i'uirniu Hireer.
Htenton Junlora. a thtrteen-nfteen.year-old
tni valine quintet, Mould like lu book vamea
with team of Its at?e. Joncpli Forte. 1704
fnuth .sixteenth ntreut.
Dot, a atxteen-Hyiunteen-yaar-old ne, de
sire tn arrangn nynteats with teams of It
Le orferliw reaaoniible Inducements H.
Madden, '.'lun Alaricaret utreot. Frnnkfnrd.
Peerleaa II, C. would like to schedule
values ulth flflt'en-sevenleen-voar-old hnmo
tmuns hailnc halls. I'hurlos Scully, 221'.'
JVIrre Htrcct
Wiiro A. A. desires tn arrange contest
with wlxteen-Hevenuien-year-nld honn i,uln
ti-ts offerlnK roummable cuxrantens, Hamuel
Stark. '.'IfiS North Napa utreet
St. f'oliimlia'a D. S. (two teams) would
like io uir.mv Kami's with Urn and Heeond
class team away from tu.nin A Klrwin.
score oi iu to in jveuaan a ,,ei, Koal In
the Inst few minutes of play nave them the
victory
- -
,m(i.mia i:m;mnu, iii:ci:miii:k 20
Earl Hartman vs. Tommy Hayes
AI K.O. Miller vs. Henry Hauber
Wally Nelson vs. Sammy Morris
a itn.i.
Tommy Cleary vs. Joe Nelson
paui. n mis. j.ru
DOYLE-PERRY
S nt on hhIii now. Unlet Ualloii liuffil
llroitil and Ixicust St. Ilreuliir jirlcra.
FLORIDA
SEABOARD AIR LINE RY.
All East and West Coast Resorts
HAVANACUBA
Plnehurst, Southern Pines, Camden,
Savannuli and Brunswick
America's Winter Playground
SEABOARD FLORIDA LIMITED
lUilr comminelng- Jsnutrv 8.1, 1921 AlUiteel rutlmsm.
urawin itoi.m sn
d Htetlon SleeDsri:
OlMtrvstlon Smoker n.l Lllntr.
20l. U.
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P. U.
Ar. I'llm llr.ch. ..I?S A. M.
Ar. Kty Writ , ...i JO H. M.
illKtis Host nlll.,10 001', 1J.)
lltll.slr. vi'lsmis...tiOA. U
Ht. t'vtenburr. tis
Tsmpa :ZJ A. 11,
Esrsiols 1.10 A. U
tit. tehtdultt. rtttnationt
and MUthtnttS mormatvon
J, C, JvviiiNOiN, . '. A.
IS3S f, ...i,,.it virul, PMI ili'l.'hl i I'n
, B. UURDOCK, O. IS f. A. 1111 Ilroirt wr, Nw Ysrk
EVENING fLIO
BEEN NAMED A MANAGER THE GEORGIA PEACH WILL BE HARD TO 'CAN
Callahan, of Yale, May
Play Rugby at Oxford
Tim Cnllnhnn, cnptnln of the Yrile
fontbnll team for the Inst two years,
will snil till week on the Impcrntor
for lCnglnnd. Cnllnhnn Is pilii
nttend Oxford Vnlverslty nnd will
iimke modern history his mnjor
cotirso. He will be Rom; until next
September.
Asked If lie would go out for the
varsity football lenni. Cnlliilmti re
plied that If he foiiiu! time he proba
bly would tnnlti n try fqr the Rugby
tenni there. The popular Yale leader
has mnde nn plans for the future
ntlicrt than these, but It Is quite
likely Hint when be returns lie will
coach the gunril enndidntes next fall.
L
Captain of England's Invaders
Stiys None Loft Hearts With
British Cousins
The Philadelphia girls' hockev team,
nftcr nenrly a two months' stny in Kiir
lnnd. where It played the pick of thnt
coutitrv'n women hockey enthusiasts,
met King (icorge, Queen Mary and
other I'uropean rulr's, visited tho fn
mous places of HuglM) history and
toured tlie recent battlefields in Franco,
arrived In New 'York today on the Cun
ard liner Cnrmanla. nnd enmc to Phil
ndeltihin Itiiniedlntcly.
Fvery one of the fourteen girls who
comprised the tenm. all of them from
tliis city and suburJis, spoke nothing
hut good of tlieir Kngliidi cousins, ninle
nnd femnle. although none left tlieir
hcnrls abroad.
"Romances!" evclnimed Miss Fllzn
beth Chestoti. who cnptnlueil the tenm.
hen Interviewed in New York this
morning. "I should ny not! W'p hail 11
1 veil time, and couldn't have be'en
treated nicer h the Knglisb. but we
have all of us hi ought our liearts hack
with us, but when we reach home
then I ennnot tell wiint may happen."
.Call Trip .1 Success
Although tlie girls' team won only
one game of the ten which it plnycd nt
Net'e.i nnd nt Cambridge fniversity,
Kngbind, they feel thnt their invasion
of the Hritisb isle was an unquestion
able success.
"We learned n lot about hockey that
we never knew before," said Miss
Cheston. "And every game thnt we lost
brought so much sympathy from our
conquerors that It seemed almost ns
though tliey were the ones who hud
'st nnd we the ones who bad won.
The Kngllsh nre ceitnlnly the greatest
sports,,,,.,, in tho world !
"c nil of US met both King Oeorge
1IIMI JII,III .,1111., ,11. ,,,!, ,11 III, lllllll.ll, r,
,,f V,,ln ii,,,l Ulmrr M,-f ln llol
lit ete ami Altiert. King ol the llel-
giims. and tlie king of Spain nid 'nter.
when we went to FiniiC" we met Presi
dent Millerand.
Visited Itafthflelds
... , . , ... . . .,, .,
e visited Westminster Abbey, the
Tower of London and IJIffel Tower nnd
all the devnstnted areas in France."
The girls Milled from New YorK on
the -1st of last October on the Coro
nlii. landed at Liverpool and went im
medlntelyto London, where they were
i i Mr llriidfiiril Frnley, a former
Philadclphinn, who ucted ns chnperone
'am.
The nine matches nnd one exhibition
match, which tlie Philadelphia girls
l'h'J .'! wen iimler the auspices of the
.Ml-i.nKii-ii iiiicM-j .iwiiuwii. ''Ca,
exhibition miitcli was the Knme which
PIIIlTOPLAYsi
HOCKEY El
BACK FROM ABROAD
!ti:ftjMj.yjtVJtt
THESE THEATRES EXHIBIT THE FINEST
PHOTOPLAY PRODUCTIONS IN PHILADELPHIA
See the Best Movies in Your Neighborhood Theatre
ityW-ftT.Wttlrf'flS
ALLEN
v.'IIlll.TK.'v S. STENION
.MAl'lN'T 11 DAIL.T
LYONS AND MOHAN In
"LA LA LUCILLE"
ACTHD FIIANKXIN ft OirtArtD AVB.
rtJ i Jl MATINRE DAILY
WILLIAM r.RNDM In
"DRAG HARLAN"
A I IP OR A "s- annMANTowN ave.
rAUIUIrt MiTiNiir. daily
MAIISHAI.L NKILXN'S
"GO AND GET IP'
DCMM WOODLAND AVE. AT imi
JACK HOLT A V.ND IIAWLKY In
PAUAMOt'NT I'lCTl UK
"IIKI.D IIY TIIK KNKJIY"
DI T ICniRH HHOA& 3Tni:ET AND
DL,UH.DirL' HI HUL-IJIIANNA AVE
WILL IllKiKltS In
"THE STRANGE BOARDER"
PAR MAN UEKMA.NTOWN AVIS.
VM.IIV1-1N Aiiovi: ALLuaiiUNi.
MATINT.i: AT l'llt'It
."The Last of the Mohicans"
CENTURY ,:r'8 A
HKSHl K 11 A YAK
ve. and Oth St.
MATIMr.n 2!l5
nwKl B ii.n.iiv.iivA in
"AN ARABIAN KNIGHT"
Fay's Knickerbocker S&tfitm
I'l.AllI. wiiiti: In
"THE THIEF"
faTrmount D'iuLV
IIUYNT WASlllirUN lii
"A FULL HOUSE"
FRANKFORD 47,!1 LnnJLtobd
JAPK l.ONDON'H
"THE SEA WOLF"
G..,nntniiin B!i' Qrinantowji Av
ermantown matinih: daily
DL'hTIN PAKM M In
"BIG HAPPINbSS"
.RAND
SUD AND MAKKET
SYMPHONY tillfilinsTnA
MAKY Plf'lvFIIKD in
"SUDS"
IMPERIAL
2D AND POPLAIl, s.ia
NrATINRU DAII.V
r., iv. i.i.-vi tii,.- in
"THE INNER VOICE"
JEFFERSON
20th A Dauphin 8ts.
MATINKC nilf.T
D. v. (iimriTii'K
"THE LOVE FLOWER"
I 1RFRTY i0 COLl'MMA AV
L IDIIX 1 I MATINKK DAILY
IUITII STONP.IIOl'SK In
"Parlor, Bedroom and Bath"
VIODFI 4M R5UT," 8T- "i'tr-
WJUll Pnnlln.ion, I , It
WAI.Hm UKID In
"ALWAYS AUDACIOUS"
LEDOBR - PHILAPELPHIA, MONDAY,
f&x&LJSr 'i
'tf JmL 9
i tSS.f.i
assxs&38s:&
.Ml.viii I'.MAIIICTII (IIKhlM.N
Captain of the Philadelphia wom
an's hockey team, which returned
to the city today after 11 trip
through Knglnnil
the girls won. In the other matches
they were opposed by hotkey players
who were their superiors in nge and ex
perience
On the tenm were, in addition toMiss
Cheston, the cnptnln, .Misses .nncy
Hnrcley, Peggy Ferguson, Susan (Sood-
man Kiln Head, Frances Uoss, Marjory
Tuvl'or and Charlotte Cheston, all of
the Philadelphia rlcKct i inn; .uis-
Ariics Hergen and Miss Kntlierine Me-
Lean, of I.nnsilowne ; Misses Hazel
Coffin nnd Klb.abetli Vciner. of (!er-
mnntowti; Miss (Scrtrude Henrne, of
llrvn Mnwr. ami .miss .Marjory .tinrcj,
of Hivcrton. N. J
INTERCOLLEGIATE FIVES
TO 0PENSEAS0N TONIGHT
Princeton Quintet Meets Cornell at
Ithaca In Curtain-Raiser
Tim Intercollegiate Hnsketball League
will launch it.s 1(20-'J1 season this el fi
ning at Ithaca. N. Y.. where the Cor
nell fciim clashes will, the Princeton
Tigers. This Is the first and only Kniiic
that will be played in tliis circuit be
fme or during tlie holidays. As soon
ns college work is taken up nfter the
new icar. the season will begin in
earnest, with Pennsjlvonin. We. Iiirt
moiith and Columbia in the held for the
Ileppe trophy, which was won outright
bv Pennsylvania last season.
' There is lt of Rood material in nil
of tlie six colleges of tlie league, nnd it
is expected that tin race this winter will
be one of the closest in years.
MERION AND PHILA. TIE
Share First Place In Philadelphia Ice
Hockey League
KTANTHNfl " T1IU CLL'lkS
o- t i r W. 1. P C.
Merlon ac. 3 o l.opo
ITJ'ThnYnV; ? 2 '.338
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3 Ol.oo" iiacn.nargo .
unwya. . .. u o .vv
Tni, Philadelphia Cricket Club went Into u
Mnu.vi.n ......... ... "----. m . n I.. Bn
of defeat nt the C nwyd Club, B to 0. (I an
i..,.,. lr i.ockev match. The l'hlladel-
phla Trlcltets nml Merlon have ench won
mree nnn iom none. , .
Tho Thai er brothers wero nualn the lean
Inn factors In the l C. C. victory. Joseph
Thaver KCttlnu three of his team 3 Koala
ncalnnt the Cynwyil seven. Alex Thayer was
etroni; on tri iioiennive, wun jacis onuunm.
The former rrlncetonlnn.
lor tho cynwyil seen me pinyinc in via
Dallou and Hob .ShellenberciT featured.
Thornton llaker waa In tho Cynwyd line-up
anil bore the brunt of tho attack. It
oililent that the Cynwd team hail not oper
ated together In nract'cu with ltn reuular
line-up. Tho Cricketers wero In better
phyalcal condition
Dr. McKenzle at U. C. of A. Meeting
Dr. II T.ilt McKenzle. dire, tor of phinlcnl
rdur.iilon h'm Ix-en npimlnte,! b Acting
I'lnnst Dr. Jnsl.ih It IVnnlmin tn rep'
n.nt t,i I'nlv. ralfv nf Tenni,vl anla Rt the
nf-en.1, nnnu,il ..rnf-reiH;.. ... Ih.; V.ll.mal
the Hut.r.iheriiinn fhic-aKO. on Di .
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PARk' nlDQE AVK. t DAUPHIN ST.
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"THE DARK LANTERN"
POPLAR 0T" AND 5&n
MAK Ml'IIRAY In
"THE RIGHT TO LOVE"
5PPT IPP C0TI1 AND fiPnuoE
JI IXVJiwL, MATI.STE SATURDAY
MHItl.KY MASON In
"Mi:ili:i.Y MAKY ANN"
"II IS NtllSY STILL" ('OMi:i)Y
Susquehanna 17tn ,ulJ Suwiuehanaa
M MAT. DAILY
illlltl.KY MA.ON In
"MERELY MARY ANN"
The NIXON-NIRDL1NGER
THEATRES
t v iiiijj. Mvn.Min DAiLt
MAK MPUHAV In
"THE RIGHT TO LOVE"
BELMONT R!D ABOvn K"i
JPK LONDON'S
"BURNING DAYLIGHT"
CEDAR 0OT" AND C,:DA AVKNUIJ
III-.ATI1K i: JOY In
The Invisible Divorce"
wV-l10IVJlVi V.ril ND flOTII
1:1.1.10. t nr.-ri:ii in
"Sornething to Think About"
IUMB0 , rii;i"r KT "'"AltD AVE
"THE HONOR SYSTEM"
I EADER 4l8T L-Nf ASTER AVK.
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IPTON SN( L1HS U
THEMONEY.C HANGERS"
I fin KT !,'W AND J-OCU8T STRUETS
"AN OLD-FASHIONED BOY"
NIXON "D AN MAHK'3T BTS.
WILLIAM III SSKLlT'SS" 7 n',
JTHEMANWHO DARED"
RIVOI I B"D AND 8ANSOM 8T8.
. V Wll MATINHi: DAIM
1 he Revenge of Tarzan
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Open Season With Victory Over
Souderton Have Good
Foul Scorer
Tenkintown High School is rendy to
launch rr big season In basketball. As
hip (ci,ooi ims no toothnll tenm me
boys turn out for bnsketbnll enrly "In
the season, nnd nt this time nre in the
iitnk of condition. This wns evident. in
me jsoiKiertnn Rnme. wincn iney woo
nfter a close battle, n.1 to '2ft.
At present Hhhl'p nnd Helmlch nr
the guards; I'nnnlclon is center, nn
Howdcn. Sllvcrmnn nnd Tlefenback th
nre
il
the
-nanis
Hclmich Is not only cood for
his (lerenslve work, scoring nnd nll
tni'tiil Moor work, but !, one of the
best foul goal throwers In this section
Tn the Soiiilei-ton game be cnRcd nine
out of n nosslble twelve cbnnces. .Ten
kintown hns n bnrd schedule of came
meeting the unsfate schools as well as
tennis from this vicinity.
fiiTinnntnivTi Academy String
When will (icrninntmvn Acndemy
drop nnother bnsketbnll gnme? For the
Inst two years the academy ptaiers
hii'o reigned supreme oier schools In
JEPIIHIGH
HAS STRONG TEAM
uii-, sc,.I)n,i on tneir sciieiniie. imk iosi -- ,. -- ,i, it iinif
in the opening gnme this yenr with ' '.v the Irishmen in the first liu f
West Phlndclphln High School. Then "as too gren a handicap J to brl Ige
came the Oermnntown High contest.! Now thnt nil the locnl representatiicH
which resulted in n victory for Conch ',)" heen eliminated from cup compe
Harron's proteges. The ncademy won. ' Htlon the race for the ling in the Allied
"1 tn 17 '.First Division promises to resolve Itself
in I I . t. , '- im.- till :i...
U'lion im If,") cntnoo nlnrl flermnn .
town Acndemv will meet Friends' Cen-
tral. Darbv Ilich. T?pner Dnrbv. Rad
nor High. Itldley IVirk High. St.
Luke's School and Chestnut Hill Acnd
emy in .Tnnunry. Olnncing over this list
of opponents, one wonders if nnv of
the teams listed can stop Oermnntown,
with live letter men in action. Such
plnyers as Dinsmore, Conley, ltntcs.
Acker. Artelt nnd Shoyer nre n clever
lot nnd it will tnke n strong tenm to
check them.
To Develop Foul Shooters
When Conch Miclinel Quininn, of the
West Catholic High School basketball
team, said. "It is my intention to de
velop three first -class foul shooters nnd
then use the best man to do the scoring
from the foul line," lie made It quite
plain to the Catholic Lengue followers
that West Catholic would not do as so
many teams have already done this
season. (inmes have been sacrificed
because n good dependable foul-shooter
has been among the missing.
The Cntholic League season, which
opens January f, when Cntholic High
nnd St. Joseph's Prcpnrntory School
play games, promises to he close. The
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PEOEMBjEB 20,,192
LOCALS OUT OF
Philadelphia's Soccer Hopes
Blasted When Dobson and
Hibernians Lost
Philadelphia hns been ellminnte-l f.n .
i'l competition In cup noccer matches.
'On Hnturdnv afternoon tlie .1.
Dobson eleven wns dropped out i"
competition for the National flinl cngi
Cup when they wero beaten by lebo
Yacht Hock Club, of Brooklyn, by the
narrow margin of 1 Ron! tn 0,
The Falls team lacked the finesse
that has characterized their play in
previous contests nnd had h chance to
tie the score on n penalty kick, but
Wi'snn nl-iieil the bnll poorly, kicking
It Into the hands of Oonlkceper Spittnl.
Peplier. the former Ilethlehem star. Is
In clmrg- of Tebo nnd It wns his clever
pnss to Mitchell thnt pnved the ivny for
the gonl that cnued the downfall of
Dobson.
The third round match of the Ameri
can Cup wns ployed on Cnhill Held,
between Ilethlehem Stce! and the Hlbs
The steel workers proved entlrelj toT
clever for flip locals and scored nn ensy
victor ." goals to 0. The Irishmen hnd
mnn.i opiiortunities to score, but their
shooting wns decidedly rngged nnd thev
lltcrnllv tluew nway nil chances to tnlly'
Ilohlfeld was ellmlnntcd from the nice
in the lndiistrinl League when the
champions succumbed to Flelshermnd
it appears ns if tlie downtowner ure
certnin to cop the bunting. It will be
recalled that Fleisher ran second to
Ilohlfeld last season nfter one of the
grenKst races in the history of soccer.
This icnr the best Ilohlfeld will do is
to finish third us Hardwlck & Magee
has the edge for the position of runner-up.
Hardwlck & Magee and the Hiber
nlniix stiigi',1 n close nnd excitlrig match
iesteida.1 nftertioon on the Second and
Itristol streets grounds und the Ilibs
n.ised out the Leblgli nvenue lads bj
ii oiils to ,". Ilardwick played Rrnnd
ball in the second half, but .1 Roals to l
I IlltO a Keen aimir. illB iiiiiitiiiuiia.
Mnrsbnll B. Smith and Dobson hay.
treat teams and with mch evenly bal
aneed competition tho fnns are assured
some exciting inntclies.
Cards Deny Syracuse Deal .
M. I.oiiln, Die 20 Mnnaaer Urancn
lllrkey. of th St I.oula National, haa
denied a report that the 1ohI owner hart
purrhau'd a ran lrterem tn the Syracuse
( lud of th- Intern itlnnul l.ess-uo and ,,e
littr would turn over l.eiti r H!l A pltrhr
,o the Cardinals. He eOd no aicrem it
haa been reached with hiractue
Two Virginias to Meet
Mnreantown. (V. Va . Per iO The In
nUKurallon Of a most Intereetln- athletic
alliance between unlversltlea wa announced
hero today, when It waa lven out that the
Virginia and Went Vlrelnta had entered Into
a to-year' agreement for football The Hrat
itn Hill be played at Charlolteivllle nnxt
' " and the itcond came here In th fall of
INDOOR FOOTBALL
TONIGHT, 8:15
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Tflrnlinnest 1 8
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Results of Week-End
Games on Soccer Fields'
AMmiCAN (IT
'lefMfhem, ill Hibernians, 0.
NATIONAL CUP
Tebo Ilaaln, lj Dohnon. 0.
mirKtrTT (F1R8TI CMTIM
Mrrton Mnmon. 2 (rmnnlonn, 2.
MhltMr()m- ltl"r' ' "'illnnHphla
.Moor'ralown HTille. Ii Merion Willm. 0.
i.L"'.,,.rT,tT "' Poraiylninla HerHid, 2
lhlTailelphla K-d, 1,
S13CONT) DIVIHION
I'hllarfelphlii hrrotul Ol
ond. O.
iiarrrford fl
iNnrsTRiAi, i,K,ntTK
Jnellrntiiirr, 2 Hardwlck .Mum, J.
Duvld I.uplon, li ltn rr ett, t.
Iliidil, 2 Mleton. I.
HeUlirr, Il Ilohlfeld, 0.
A M.I F.! FIRST LKAOI'E
Knlrhlll, 8 tVnndrrrra, 0.
I'uritiui, 4 Wolfendm rlhore, I.
, NBCOM) IHVLSION
tllen Soclnl, 4 Kiikwood, 0.
,eenln. 4, Nativity, I.
Snrih American I-aor, Si Vrterun. 8.
Illoton atf. 1, Krnalnrtoa, 1.
I'encnyd, 1, ndremoor, 1.
TIIIRf NORT1IKA9T 1XAOVK
Ilrlrformrr. 3i Pnlrhlll M. T, I.
Colonial, It Kdfirii U
f'nlllnrwnod 3i DleNlon StsM, 1.
ft. Veronica, i Veteran, 2.
NORTHWEST I.KAOfE
Ixirrltn, 2i Nurpn leather. 1.
Ilimtlnr Hnelal, 2i IIUry, 1.
WKST PIIII.ADKI.rHIA LKAOCH
Ilelmont. 4 Vletrlx, J.
Albion. 7i Mnlford. 0.
IVelnmr, 7i Norrtstown. I.
FOI'KTII DIVISION
U'altoper. 1, tareliwood, 0.
Hrtmoivland. 13 Allien. 0.
1'unneld, Si Collere A. A 1.
(raUIANTOtVN II. r. OAJ1ES
Hiinarri, ll Haterford. 0.
IVnn, Hi .(e'lrnell, 2.
Ynle, 2i Dnrlmniilli, 0.
ITlneeton, It llaierford, 0.
I.Uhllionse II, C. 21 (Irrmalrtown
r.. 0.
NliTtown (Inlermedlntes). 0 O. n. C,
r.MIIIUTION (IA.1IKS
Diner, Al l'ranrlmllle. 0.
Wruttown. Ii t . of P. Third. 2.
WulfrndVn I', r., 7 Htur Point, 4.
Arm. 4: Vlrlrlt, 1.
rlTNDAY e-COREH
Hlbemlnn. (! Hardwlck A Marre. 3.
SI. (urtluiife. 2i Iirchwoud Iloya Hub, 2.
Jack Dempsey to Referee
n)l Lake City. Utah. D-c 20. Jark '
Iii-iniiiti y champion heaviwelirht hm.r bf.
rived home today to ipend the holiday with
his mother. He will refere,, the main bout
at u t"tlinonlal to le Klien here to the
lat. V.,liT I.. Ilratz. ports writer. D
cembvr 27.
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HUBERT FOR PRINCETON
Famed Missouri Athlete Decides it
Cast Lot With Tigers ,
Kultnn, Mo., Deo. 20.- Princeton s
Vnlverslty will get the pick of prepara
tory fichool athletes in Missouri next
fall, when Allison Hubert, of Meridian,
Miss., now nt the Missouri Military
Acndemy, nt Mexico, Mo., enters th
enstern fcIiooI next fall.
"Illg Hub," ns he is dubbed by his
fellow mates, in a senior at the cadet
school Mid will Rrndiinte In the spring.
He xnra be hns decided to cast hit
- future lot with Princeton. Hubert Is
six feet one inch tall and weighs IKI
pounds. He played tackle this senon
nnd was given a plnce on the mythical
All-Missouri eleven of the Missouri
Htnto Conference.
Yale to Play Maryland In 1921
Cotlrca PnrW. Mrf. Deo. 20. Tale. Byr
eu and Ilutrer are. amon the team to !
met neit fall by the Unlverilty of Maryland
football eleven, acrordln- to the ehedul an
nounced today. Ten camea are lltd on th
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