t t " , ,l'7iFfrf ' DESPI7E THE VOLSTEAD ACT, CLARET CONTINUES TO FLOW FREELY SKEETERS CONTINUE TO PERFORM A Switch in Phils' Line-up Comes Too Late aiid j Camden If ins by 26-20 TnE Camden Eastern liCaguo basket "ball champion have mode n quick ctawny In the second half of the race. The Skeetcrs won their oecond uamo of the eek last evening ut the Armor). doanins the Phillies by the (.core of Jfl to 20. While there was no especial fxeitement during the forty minutes of nlnv nevertheless the fans witnessed n Mine that kept all In attendance on JdKC until the ilnlsh. The Phils were comlnjr fast at the ulnd-upi having mado seven rol"t In rapid accession, while the home con tingent was standing still, and had there heon nbout five nilnntea more to ulay omo real excitement might have been furnished the fnlr-slzcd audience in attendance. .Manager Will Mycre, of the visiting Hub. decided to make n shift in bis line-up with the advent of "Dutch" Dchnert. The state leaguer played his firit game and warmed up in real style In the final five minutes. Dchnert Is a tar and no prejudice against him will deteriorate one Iota from his cage ability. SUrt at Center lie began the game opposed to Eddie DiJlln at center and when the tall Skcetcr pivot ringed his third basket well on In the second Inning a halt was railed and a shift in the line-up made. Dchnert was placed at guard to cover "Soup" Campbell and not only shut nt the Camdeuitc, but ringed in u couple of baskets. Judging from last night's work" alone, Dchnert is best in the backficld. The PhlladclphianH uppcarcd to be working under n strain and never really got started, despite the fact that they rallied and registered seven points nt the finish. Not one of the players on Bill Myers' Club exhibited the pep and rpeed they arc cnpablc of, with the ex ception of Lou Sugnrman. Of course, they had sonic totigh treaks, notable of which were two of the softest kinds of opportunities to eoro thrown away In each instance by Raymond Cross, who "blew" on two eltepcrs. Then, again, a number of times the old pill just rolled around the rim, only to drop on tho wrong side. In this respect the home contingent as even more unlucky, for they missed "nearcms" time and again. Campbell's Great Tosses Of nil the ten goals dropped in by the winners, the two baskets of James "Soup" Campbell were the money. Both were nbout two-thirds the distance of the court and were made in tho sec ond half. The first broke the score at (I and gave the home club u lead that as never relinquished. The champions invariably resorted to teamwork and not once ilfd'riny' player attempt to take tho ball down the alley b) his own individual cfTort. They followed shots with good results and goals were scored thereby, for the first Camden baket wns registered by Dave Kerr after lie had missed two attempts, but continued to follow up und later in the gumc Dieghnn and Dolin both made goals after following up misses. This is one art in the cngc sport that is sadly lacking in the makeup of cur lent da basketball players. That it is a good asset to possess was demon strated lust evening for these three follow up baskets virtually was respon piblc for tho home team.'s, triumph, to sethcr with Dave Kerr's feat of blocking Johnny Hcckman. 1'liiU Take Lead The Phils started off with a 3 to 1 lead on fouls. Then Kerr tallied und tied the totals nt 3. They were even at 4 and (I when Suggy and Steele made two pointers. llefore the half was ipncluded Campbell, Dolin, Steele ami Campbell rung in double-deckers, while the Phils were making a foul und the half ended 15 to 7. The opening of the second frame irus auspicious from n Cumden view point, flaskets in rapid succession by Dieghan, Kerr and Dolin found the more 21 to 8. Then Skeeter Wright broke the monotony with a two-pointer and Eddie Dolin followed suit. The totals were then 21 to 11 and Habo Klotz entered the nrcna displacing Cross. Dchnert went to guard and Klotz to center. The best tho home talent could do from then on was two fouls, while the Phillies added nine on two baskets by Dehnert nnd one by Klotz nnd n trio of one-pointers. The only draw back to a possible victory for the Musical Flinders was the sounding of the bell which ended the game at 20 to 20. During the evening Camden just doubled the field total of the visit ors 10 to 0. Bcfqre the game Manager Myers nnnounced the release of Andy McMahon. GREEN SOX GIRLS PLAY Gaily Garbed Ankles to Be Seen In Basketball Tussle Tonight The Green Sox girls' basketball team JmII make its maiden effort to show local supremacy on a basketball floor tonight, when it meets the Lorraine lii? .Club In tn0 Community Center Hall of the Firbt Unptist Church, Kev entecnth nnd Snnsom streets, nt 8:30. At least so a sweet voice informed VL department over the phone. r-r jes sure." replied the mas- euline sports writer, "but why the rccnsox?" . ")'ln, 'Tml SC(' thought we .. tfll1?'- ido from the other girls sler. We just look nt the legs. "rent idea, what?" Tmil,n,'ec" Sox will line up with li IV',l,Kht "ml ,,',li"' Valentine, for- hteienx and Louise Vnii Campen guards. krfew-EiGm On Exhibit at the AUTOMOBILE SHOW Next Week 2d" n we" Company IWl iVh . "r"' ,,M 4S1 ' " ''"one- tacust 1055 -P T 1.000 GAIT Basketball Statistics l".AHTF.nN MJAflUi: . 'V. t.. r.r. w. i,. rnmdrn., S O 1.000 Uniting . O l flrrmnnt'n 1 o l.onu 1'hlln,, , n i Trenton.. 0 O .000 Coalra'e . 0. 1 I'.C. .1X111 ,ono .009 TIHS. WKKK'H NCHKIIt'M: l'rldnj; OernmnUmn nt Traiton. MninMnv '.,.,.... ill- Trenton nt Ttfnd:n7. " ",m"w' AMKIHOAN l.KAGUIJ W. I I'.C. With Club. S 0 1.000 Pout 2B Hancock.. 3 o l.ooi) (llrnrd. linruood.. 2 0 1. 1)0(1 l-nrnn. W. I II 0 I'.C. ,1100 .000 .000 .000 I'.t). .AIIO .0110 .DIM .000 H.l'.II.A., I 1 .1)00 Nutlrlli. I) MAMIFACTt'ltKIUS' i.r..ri: llAluiin n' f wwi !,... .' .' W. f . t, f . llnlilttln.. I 0 .Mill) .Monotype, o I llnl'nonli. I 0 l.Ofld urn. r.lrr. 0 I rieJsher 1 I .Sou limit) . ,. 0 3 TIMS WRKK'S SCHKIIUIX Tonight llultcnvurtli vs. Monotype, rrnt i:irtrlo h. Baldwin. (en- PRIED FOR FRAY St. Joseph's Prep and West Catholic Will Stage League Basketball Game Tonight St. Joseph's Prep Mnrtln. . .. forward Murphy . forward Uiignn.. renter Ilreelln. . guard , Ilrndlrr . . . guard , Hrfrrre. Lrn1n. Wrt rmlintlo . Jlrllrnrj Ilrultp . .Dnjlr do Fltllnixi Mullln A battle royal is expected when St. Joseph's Prep nnd West Catholic High meet in a league basketball fray to night in the St. Joseph gvmnaslum. Many regard St. Joseph's nnd West Catholic ns the two best tenuis in the Catholic league, lloth won their open ing ieninie games. West Catholic ran wild in its game with Ln Snlle nnd piled tip nt '18-11 score. St. Joseph's won a close gnme from catholic liicli. 18-1(1. Catholic High, however, scored only three field goals, while St. Joseph's registered six two -pointers. The Stiles street team looks to be one of tho best in years. Among the Miiiad nre three "veterans" nnd live members of last season's second team. The bojs from lout season's championship five nre Martin. ISreslin anil Itrnillev. Dneiin. Lynch nnd Kane were members of Inst I year s reserve five. St. Joseph's Prep bus not lost n game so far nnd hns been victorious in three contests. The victims include Hrown Prep. Catholic High and Saleshiniini High. In the three games n total of only seven Held goals were regitered against the Crimson and Gray nasserx. Ilradlcy and Itrcsliu will hold down1 the guard posts. A better defence, pair is hnrd to find in hcholastlc f-ank-. I Mike Diignu will be stationed nt the pivot post, while .Martin nnd Kddie Murnliy will play nt the forward heith. A est Catholic hns won games from I'runkford High and Ln Salle, nnd was1 defeated by West Philly by it three point margin. The team is one of the fastest in the1 city. Conch Quinlnn will depend upon . the same five that brought victory oer Ln Salle, namely, lilnkc. McIIcury, ' De Flllppo, Mullln und Dojle. I ui:sinNi:i) BY l.OCIS .MARK Norwegian Brogues SCHOOL QUINTETS 1 ,V:? ( 1336 So. Penn Square 1432 Chestnut Street S. E. Cor. Sfch & Race Sts. and Branches Open Evenings lllllhl aiMiKA ANNUi : :p'; 1 ' MIUIMnilll!liMl!IMKaaic.QmiflilllllHI IIIIIIBdi.llHl-Z IIIK..IIIIIBcaHIIIIMIIMinJ!llllinil!lf IIHH V W L '-"i UsasD HUTJ aiyBTArnnn 'Ii 1 IllllllilllllllllllllFh Opens Next Saturday Night JANUARY 15 to 22, Inclusive COMMERCIAL MUSEUMS BUILDING 34th St. Below Spruce St. Admission, DinECTION OP THE PHILADELPHIA AUTOMOBILE TRADE ASSOCIATION EVENING PUBLIC TEXTILE TACKLES Rival Quintets Will Meet in Philadelphia College League Game at Y. M. C. A. Tonight Philadelphia Textile School and Ilnhiieiniitin College will clash tonight in n Philadelphia College League bas ketball battle, and the Textile n,uln,,,t is primed for the fray. The gnmc will he staged In the Y. M. C. A. gym' naslum. Tlie dribbling of Newman, the Pnl m.ra star U a feature of the team's piny. He N one of the fnstest dribblers In the league nnd Is n deadly foul shooter. Captain llerkbv will be one of the forward, while llrndley the Nashville "iron mnn." will resume bis position ns the other forunrd. Newman will be at renter nnd Oelb will be nt guard 1ot with Dac Kinkelsteln, the former Dartmouth player. Ilnhnemnnn won the first half of the rhnmnlotishlp series with a clean slate. The "docs" have n strong team, with Captain Toomej. n fnit worker nnd ii dependable shot, n't the star. Tlsher aln N n good man being n fast floor worker, n crack dribbler nnd n fine mideonrt shooter. Ho will be watched rlnoly by the Textile men. The lnit time thev met Hahnemann won b) n margin of 2 points nnd nn extra period was necessary to decide the winner. FORTIN CAPTURES HONORS Romps Off With Points In North Phlla. Church League First Half Pnrtin, one of the forwards on St. Michael's, carried off the Individual scoring honor In the first linlf of the North Phllndeliihin Church Haskctball League season. In his twelve games he tossed l-Ml points, scoring sixty-six eonls nml lnnillnir six from the fifteen - foot mark. Kennedy. Ills scoring mnto at forward, was the only other plnvcr to co over the century mark, he getting 107 tallies, of which .fifty-one were double-deckers nnd live being negotiated from free chunccs. N'o Kid n TMnpri Po; GntiuxOls tlln.T. roriin. Hi Jiirn ici r i. . i- Konnody. Si .MlrliitM'H. V H Hn.laUInn SI Mlrhnrl'n. C 12 V Ilunnlnisvr Mrnnnnlte, I'. 13 Mnor St I'ltul's, O . It KlrmmlnRH. IVlImm C . . 12 Hofhrlnsf' r Hrl.. Ph . . 11 Wrls. Minnonlle. r. . . 12 Allen St .Mlchiu-r. Q 12 Mawun Mnnontl. G . 12 HIpi'Ii'. P. Ilium r 10 llhlmr. SI MlrhHil'ii a. It SpwpII lrf?rrlnslori. V . . II Cnrtwnter, AdNorate. C (I f'nrtirrrv T,ierlnBton. V . 12 floff Advoonte, V S t.ulhT IVlhnm. a ... 12 T Allrndnrf Hrle. K . .11 rt"r.nliln ,dnrnti. O. . n nwntrt (-1 P-iiI'h. P. .. Ii Hwinsun I'i'imm. F ..7 flnlrl, AdtiMnt. O . . .7 -pliirfor r.Mhani. K. . 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Va whlla th faat imclnir mre, Sunday Rvenln. 2:181;, will bo ex ported to Ilermuda, , More than 100 record horaea owned In the united Slates have been purchased for cx- i-un 10 u.urope aunnir this year. Din I.eary la expecllnir much of a three-jear-old filly h-f Peter Vllo, four eara old, 2 02 dam Michigan Queen, 2.03'i, which Is wlntorln at West Chester. Eddla McClrath has a large alnble In win- ter quartrra at the Allenlown Talr Oroundn. inrludlnu lome good collator the atnkra next aeason Jim Mae. 2.08U. the exeeptlonntly apeedy trotter owned by Dr. U II. Ileed. of C'raflon. Pu will ba trained at the pace next year, Ha haa shown aome great flaehea of apocd on 0 1 mm mww ror tho racj, ard It U thought he max learn to pnee rant Tlir lll'l trn.l. r atip .tndee, 2 12V ns n wlnnor Jor AVIlll.im Hull laat uraiion He won nlnn nf hln rlvlitrrn nicM with ilirr recondu thrro thlrdn ami once back of th tnonry. "!h" I.nkc nrlr circuit atawarda will ml In I'lllnburuh -n Jninnri la. when thr IIUI achidiilo will he arrnnurd and cMcem choncn. . Fred Hnlr hs Senntor Halo. a:IOW . dutn by Jay Mcdriiror 2.07'. la wlnterlim ni the Pitman. N' J . rnr IrnnU anil will 1w jilven nn early aprlnu "prrp" for races A B Page, nf IJrle haa purchaned the noll-hred two-jcnr-old trOlter Peter I'rrahlnir ny i-eier me ureal, nam walnut nail. . . ,, ... ..... ..The to-e.ir.old filly Ninette, by Uenrrnl "Mta dam The Dreamer ha been pur- rhased by horsemen of I.rle, ho will cam palgn her. The Willie Htul.la of Wilmington, Iiph made some addltlnna Ineludlnff I.lltte i:ihel. by Manrlco II . Seolly. by Peter Scott, nnd Tielyn Macliey In- Piannnuii. 4 sBBBaa. JbbLB .'V.obbbI bbbbW LLH sbbbbbbbbbbbbbI bLLI BLBLBbV .aBBBBBBLBV H B H H B BBBBBBBBBbBbI' BBLIBBBBBBBB BBBBBBT LHLBBm. BBBLbV F 20r JAiNbAKi J.3, XAkSX BETHLEHEM AND Neither Has Lost a Game in National Soccer Competi tion to Date licthlelicnt Stool nnil New York V. V. soccer tcnniM both hnvc clcnn slnles , In their ions column, nccordiiiK to the official stiimllngH iitic(l lnnt nlRht in , tlie National League. Iloth clubi hnci totnlcil 1 polntM out of feven comes plnjcd. NEW YORK ARE TIE that's leaf blend You want a real cigarette that is full-bodied, with that good old tobacco taste. That's why we put Kentucky Burley heartAeaf in Spur. A totally different kind of leaf is needed for that spicy, aromatic aroma. That's why we put rare and choicest selection of Macedonian leaf in Spur. m Good old tobacco taste Spicy Aroma Sparkle Cool Burning Can You Beat It? rimp e T Here's something out of the ordinary: a patented machine that cleverly fastens together the paper edges without ttsing pasre. You bet it's a good idea ! No paste means better taste, trimmer looks. That's why we crimp the Spur seam. 'Jtffotcu Cigarettes ?Oi AT THE BOXING CLUBSi They meet on Hntunlay, however, nt ll.llll.l.AM. DM ll...fk.. t In fll.Ml., ! thnt nfter tho game one or the other will hove a clenr title to the top rune Krle nnd Ilobtiit Dry Dock, which nre tied for third plncc battle nt Hnrrlson Field on Sunday. The winner of thin match will also have n chance to make It IntereHtlng for the lenders, especially when it In lccnlled that Krle nnd Hoblns hnve defnted IJethlehem this season in the cup serlci. Word coinei thnt Bethlehem will pro sent n different line-up from the one which wni so decisively defentrd In the American Cup competition nt Hetlile- l.nm Ita n rrvunln nf tvtntru nfrn Thn ! Hteel Workers nre out of both cup com petitions for the firt time In ninny years. They nte mnklnit strong cfTorts to nt least win one title, that is tlie Nntlnnnl League, which they won last season. The following Is the standing of the &7VL Then there is the leaf that gives "life" and "sparkle." to the blend. That's why we put Qolden Virginia in Spur. And it is possible to make a ciga rette that burns just right yes, cool-burning. That's why we put Maryland-grown leaf in Spur. a a.i)ffl TCICCUCIL Copyright If 31 U various clubs, together with the schedule or game-i for Saturday nnd Hundny: Nairn of club I'lajed W. L. Dr". Pta, rtethlchcm Steel New York I' 0 i:rl A. A. , . . Jtohlns Prydock Kederal Ship I'aterson P C niatnn A. A. 1 1 J 'i a 0 3 ft 2 7 1 Ilabcoek Wilcox 0 8 1 tMiturda--i! thiehm feleel V 0. la. ftt (lenrae Jniing I'hlladelnhlni Dtsrton A. A. V C. vs. lederal Hhlo P. C. at DUston ball RTOundr, Taconv, Philadelphia! referee. r thur Wataon. Philadelphia. r"". ,t Sunday r.rle A A a. Robins Drrdonk r:" ,l-,IAW!7on V'1:.l, ""ln. N. J.t referee, W. Wllllama. New York city. York 1, - . at Ilelhlehem. Pa.. Me... : U.inki, - -... I r..... r ., . , . ... , llAAton, .Inn. 18. John Ilenphy. who haa' plajeU center on Iloston Collece footii ivjauiiv a.u umiidiM nnainn " eleven ire last two seasons, hum been a.Sll. leetcd can.'aln for the 1021 season. iu ,. opposed by John Dujle. guard, bm IleaDhV! ., eieciion w maue unanimnua. iteaphy Waa v& i selected bv 'nany experts for the alt-ntrn,7 football el'von of the last season. IlV haa ' played at Iloston Colles two yeara, and he played one year at Oeoreetown before coinju ' inc to th" Incsl Inslllnllon ' 'Jin J Llfflt Ujmim TeL.c.o C. m IS IS s s 4 1 V: i"J ' :l" " i ii" T IV. r ' fl - il f - t . W - 1- . I HI. istj j.i .A A o M avM''.tv . . v a? t t ajj " t0)tfy, .. AaJVt:
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