;.v- '' i '' Viv i tle M JVC si.i' EVENING PUBLIC (LEDGEIPHILABELPHIA, WEDKEDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1921 5 EVENING PUBLIC) ILEDGEKr-FHIIiAJJJlJMJbUA, WiliXJJNJiig.UAX, xyjuiYxxx , e- , r &ach Alexander Has Perfected Shift Play at Georgia Tech, Which Is Found te Be Legal ii. VHSfSUNGHERO BROUGHT tPENN STATE VICTORY OVER GOLDEN TORNADO & Made Killcngcr's 90-Yard Run for a Touchdown Possible by Spilling Ttve Georgia Tech Tacklcrs. Southerners Showed Brilliant Attack sr Twin Stntc en the l'ole Grounds. Thcv .-nine up nere iwiiin p'e.i ioeuhiu tenm, nml nrnvetl It In cneli of tue fifteen-minute ierteK lliey I.attle.l the Beideklnns from Mnrt te llnlsh nnd lest no nre-tige. Georgia Tech Hill hns a Reed tenm, ns geed ns nny In the Seuth nnd also the Lant. I'cnn Stale hud Hy KOIUUIT W. MAXWEMj Snort Editor Krcnlnit l'ubtle Ilr 'ALTHOUGH Georgia Tech went home last Saturday night with the short XX end of the were, the Southerners made nn imprcsiivp kiiewitib npu ni !,.... nn nv..ni.ilimnllv etrnnc olevcn te will. tech showed a hrllllant attack In ncerliig a touchdown at the start of the game. Deuble and Irlidr pavscf. plunges oft tackle nnd short end runs swept l'curi Stnte off its feet, and it looked like a walkover for the lads from Dixie. " "Killlngcr bent Tech en the first play after the touchdown, mi Id ene xpert who was vcrv much interested hi the game and kept close watch of eyery plny.N "The Southerners were jubilant nnd felt they had broken the hoodoo which has followed thrtn North for the last four years. Then en me the klckeff and State nclvcd the ball. Killcngrr caught It and ran IK) jnrda for a touchdown, and nfttr the goal hnd been kicked the score was tied. "The Tech players were I'retf.illi'ti and t-eeinrd te lese nil of their pep after that run. The) saw an early lead wiped out with one play, and won dered what it wna ull about. However, they settled down In a short time and battled gamely until the end. "Although Killeisger is the outstanding here, there is ene unnnmed man en Stnte who deserve all credit for the run. It wa lie who made it possible for when the little quarterback was speeding toward the goal linn two Tech playcrH were running dl.'getially toward him. It looked as if one would get the runner, when a State man dived through the air and spilled both tacklcrs. It was the prettiest piece of Interference I ever have seen. , "Coach Alexander, of Tech, is a geed le-er and had nothing but praise for the winning tenm. He did net offer a single alibi which is strange these days. The Southerners played n hard, clean game and were thorough sports men." Incidentally, the famous shift play was used, nnd it was found te he per fectly legpl. The line and baclcfield Miifted en nlmest every play. The center would stand about two feet behind the ball, with the ether linemen and the backs formed in a straight line behind him, making the letter "T." Then at a "hip" signal the men juinpvd into position and fame te a full step before the ball was passed. Thl- was done by landing en both feet and placing ene arm en the ground, 'the arm halted the forward tnewincnt of the body, nnd throughout the game only three offside penalties were given. In previous years ten te fifteen were handed out. TECH'S offense tins letter than the defense, but this is te br ex pected in Southern tennis. Xet enough tunc is spent en drilling the men te step the attack of the ether side. Centre did it againit , Harvard nnd icon. 7 An should be a tip-off for the ether tlevent in that section. Bouquet for Villanova CfltTHY, eh why, lire you devoting se little space und attention te Villn--VV nbva'n uudefeatid football team?" inquires .1. I'. Donevan. "Is it t$at you are net Miflirii-ntl impressed by their string of victories, or has It eicapcd your notice? Saturday's decisive defeat of Lebanon Valley surely is worthy of comment. I'reIeutly. Lebanon tied Muhlenberg, and Muhlenberg hits defeated Swnrthmere nnd Gettysburg. Dees net Vlllanevn's 41 te 7 score against Lebanon Indicate superieiity ever these teams, which are by no lileans weak ones, as Pcnn has found out? j "Saturday's victory whs ull the mere impressive when it Is considered thnt two of Vlllnneva's best backfield men failed te take any part in the game; tljflt Captain McCarthy plnyed only five minutes, and the second team finished the latter half of the game. "The bceres registered against Terdhnra. Catholic University. I'. M. C. and Ursinus fail te show the real strength of Villanova, but this Is net de ceiving the Army, which is te be plnyed en November 11!. They have had iCOuts at nearly nil of our games, and at the game lu Norrlstewn last Satur day an Army airplane circled the Held, presumably te take pictures of our plays, but prebnbly the mum Idea was te register its effect. At nny rate, West Point is attaching a great deal mere importance te Villanova than Villanova is receding from the Philadelphia newspnper. I "Frem the Increase of respect which Villnnevn's past and future oppo eppo oppe aentR have for her team, don't you think the boys en the Main Line are deserving-of a little mere attention than they have received in the pat?" jITE ADMIT Villanova hns a geed football team nnd n geed renrh in ' ft Allic Miller. The record is impnssivc and the Main Liners de serve lets of credit. Alse the man in the airplane who watched the game last Saturday. Jess Willard Breaks In DESPITE the important developments en the gridiron, Jess Willard hns crept into print again. This time he Is net a fighter far be It from that. IJc Is n millionaire oil man, possesses something like $2,000,000. and perhnps he will net be able te fight ngain. This certainl is news. We had an idea be couldn't tight even before he grabbed these couple of millions. All of which gees te show thnt the proposed match between the former champion and Jack Dempsey is getting the "build up" from the well-known Jircss. This cloud of steam hus ileatcd in from the Wet, where they have oil fields nnd everything. The story attracted wide interest, especially among the prominent clubmen nt the Olympia. National and Cambria. Seme be lieve It nnd ethers take it as a matter of course. Whether Jess Is wealthy or net. the public new is awnrc that he Is about te have n battle with Dcmpsej some time In thp near future provided, of course, Dempsey expresses a desire te kntvk his block off again. And they E j ".- iiu,iiiM,n ii- urn inm; ,,, mi.eii un ituv iifi Mimiiier or any etuer L"-WBe. This probably will interfere with the match, oil wells and ether things. JUOWEVEK. the news that H"irirri is wealthy is geed reading nnd qutte interesting. .Veir. Jcis ran claim that he it fighting Demp sey te get money enough te pay his uweine tar. Alse hospital ex penses. Ruth vs. Landis f CCORDING te another report, Tlabe Ruth and Judge LandLs have been T. Invited te attend a dinner given te Marshal Fech by the Knights of Columbus In Chicago next Sunday night. Tt Is believed that the Hube, nfter finishing the soup course, will converse with Ills Hener and try te effect a reconciliation before they hand out the fish. The Pabe get himself in bad this fall when be played a few exhibition names, but Mcpped out of the picture before the situation became acute. Ilutb mnde n contract with a baseball promoter last summer and thought he should go through with it because a let of inmiev had been spent ndvertjsin;: the games. As seen as the promoter showed a profit thp King of Swat retired for the season and has been waiting te heur from the Judge ever slwe. GOLFER FLATTENS ORGUGH IRK MO MATTER what happens, whether Uuth n cxpellrd for lite r ll soaked with a heavy fine, ricnithing will be setthd befeir tli re training season begins, se wc should weny. Oopvrieht, till. lv rutlte I.tAe'T Cemvanu Beets and Saddle Dominique, withdrnwn yesterdav nt the opening dnv nt I'imllce, leading KnebblR the only repiescntative of the lianceenH colors, again is entered to day, In the Stafferd Handicap. The handicap yesterday was wen by Careful ever Knobble, and It seems tliut the Rancocas Stable made the same blunder KB did the J- K. L. Kess stable In ROX Zimmer Piatt Turns Hilly Nine- Hele Course in 32 Strokes; Heles Frem Eighth Trap GOLF ALL YEAR AROUND AIN'T IT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELING By SANDY MrXIUMCK All Uoxberough reverberates with the latest links feat out there. The record for the nine hole ceure of the Uoxber eugh Country Club steed nt .TJ strokes for nearly two years, ninde uy nerucri 1 Jewseii, the club's professional. Put the ether day Zimmer Piatt spread out his clubs, took u lew iicus at the tiail ever inc hihk, " mj.i fim rnnnnl b one stroke. In ether words he golfed around In 32. Anvbedy tlini can piay me iwjaui - eugli course in .1- uirunra " """ l" break Inte print, cspecinllv witu rieiu Agent llarny ! isciier en tne jeu. Piatt's card follews: Out II 4 43 D 4 ;i ;( H its The first and third were rattled down In birds, the fifth wasn't se geed as thcv are building n new green, but Piatt get an eagle at the eighth. He fe owed n lone drive who an Iren shot which brought up in a trap cemewhere near the green. Inte this y.ltiimer waded and slashed nwa. The ball trickled across the green into the hole. In this same manner, strange te re late, the ether eagle .1 nt this hole was made bnrk there In history by J. Weed Piatt, Zimmer's nationally famous golf ing brother. Woedlc also holed from thnt self-same trap playing in an ex hibitien foursome which Included Geerge Ileffner and Wulter Ueyuelds. Ne Intermission Fer the first time in golf history a neithern club has issued n golf sched ule wni"ii net only picks up the tourney table whei-p the ethers left off in thp fall but carries 011 through the winter till the opening of the new spring seaben. The original club is Lukcwoed. Within 11 comfortable meter trip of Philadelphia this Jersey club starts its tournament season November 17, IN, l!i with the big fall event which has heretofore been about Thanksgiving. There will still be nn event for this i!a and then fellow ether tourneys right en through te the annual spring tourna ment down there. There was a time when the autome bile was swathed nnd laid away 111 hibernation for the winter. Ne mere. And there was a time when golfers felt obliged te park the golf clubs in the attic during the tough winters up North, lint, like the automobile ap parently, tin mere. There is no closed seaben en golf. Tlif latent links iressli, Is that there will be still another ceur ttd'JeU tn thone In ami aLnut Atluntlc City, w iwtmlar ha Kelf linraB at th her. Thi mers Is that rhllnddrhla .ntereulB will take ever the tlnt lnt, n'lrd for th i-taillum down thore and bulla u eelf course, which would only le ubuut llu minutes out of tow-n. If n new oeiirw In built Atlantic Clly will be i-ll fortified. TTer will toen be two complete course at Nnrthtleld. Seavlew la tremendously !pular and Llnwoed ha been tramped fur I'uliu; en a ?r. I"errt View held another highly urees fill it -If and social arfulr en Mnnduv whli.i wan called a Hulkmn-n party This new club In Kfilirn; net for a bbj tcase.-i cumin the new tar Vlu 0'Iennell will further spread the fame nf the Kalln during hln trips through the Middle AO.imlc States as representative of the llelniiic U" f Company. Many letuUnc amateurs of th Philadel phia district are p annlmr te compete In the Main I. In,' pen champion te l.e held Mon day at Tredsffrln ever thlrtj-slx holes n.edal pln J Weed l'latt lll U. unu of the star simen-pure entiljn. Manv locals ulll l"i Interested In the re. cm teat of V PatUn. who turned the Muhuvvk court..) In 07, thr Utter than the fermer 1. erd. I'hlladelpnlans aie often m-cii en mu course. IYnnk McNnmaru. ex-Phlladelrhla open champion, han l. n awardeit the J.1O0 puree ertered bv the V:;otel (.' C te the plaer who, announcing his Intention turned that ceurnu thin wasen In the lewel aoere under par .Meamara nan 71. ai;aiat par which Jim lJurnes had ther. The V. S. O. A.'s cimpalcn for mers ait.e c u' h m be irlnj liuli uli uters the iiii,- iniri, .irv. i,v, u.er at"; , ,ubs tn the parent organ. nation. (lee. whir. Ment -Ime ',;r I'lnehurst. I'reamut'Ur eent is November ! vMMsJ Yea"tl A TJemTj iAl,a4J uO you Tacm.c am uu)av4.i.v Tough Bird But mg stili. twSiSTS HC veOuv.Df-1 T BOY A OOMt IP IT Wrt'S Tun la.st esJp CK GARTm Asje me AaseRaa A CHAhlCD IW Tuts AiOt.1 Te jeu- MIM "AMD JOJT A3 TbU AUG BMinmimq Tb TWinK Th,-! PCRHAPi APTCR ALL MB RCAULf OOGSH'T VWAIslT Te ISJVCST asjp Yov ftRee Thc fKlrJft OVBP LUITM HIM CWgLl.!- AJ WAS AfU6j Mil m ..WF AW.. , , PrsT I HE A5K5 TOW Te TAKC A CHAI tAJMH-G HC LOOS 0J5W YOVJM LIST OM-W-M- BOV.l AIWT T a GR-U-RAkl amB CLOR.-R-Reus Feeute'' H ran S Wi, ..L asSbM, CiillRT.T 6500 SEE BARREH YALE IS BACK WITH BEST TEAM IN YEARS Present Eli Team Has Material, Spirit and Modern Equipment te Lift Blue Out of Rut, Says Grantland Rice ENFORCE CAGE RULES OR DISBAND LEAGUE Owners of Camden Basket ball Team Say Fifty-six-Game Schedule Was Made te Benefit Players BROWN IN LINE-UP Basketball Statistics xv. 1.. r.r. HM,.r.e. Cntnden . . 4 O 1.000 Ce.ltenvlHe 1 3 .tuf) .Soninten . 4 1 .800 rhlla a 4 .S3S Trenten... 11 1 .ISO llnrrlnburc S 1 .333 miken-ll. 2 .000 ItraitlnR. ; I .333 SCHKIH'IJ! l"OH TlIK WKEK Tenleht Celtenllle ut Cumden. I-rliluy Wllke-ltarre ut Hilludelphla: Hiirrlnhtirt; al Trenten, r-aturday Trenten nt Ileadliurt rnmden at t llkre-llurre. Sjcrunten itt llnrrUburE. Other Games Tonight riIIIi.MtKIJIIIA AMITin'R luvgle Unat Knd. nf Camdrn. at Knjnula. Ht. Anlhenj'n Hull, Twrnty-thlril nnd Cerpenter strvHiia WIN OVER MURPHY Cliften Heights Redhead Scores Shade Victory Before Great Crowd at Ice Palace BORRELL DEFEATS MILLER ts. I)e Sote Council, K. of C refitnii sireeta. Last Night's Results EASTHRN I.K,ODK Scranton. 28 Philadelphia, 17. Hemline. 31 1 HiirrUbiirir. 10. NHRTII I'lim. rill'RC'II T.KAr.L'H (.ernuintewn llrethren, 00 1 Advocate, 0. OTIIKR R1WUI.T8 St. nUabttli, 34 Atlantic City K. of C. 21. llnnrerk, 20l St. Nlchelan, of Atlantic City. 21. Aatilnn. 29i riilln. Independent". 25. Mntli rre-bytrrUn. 22l IllecUlry Ilan tlkt. i. Scraps About Scrappers Inrk MrCarthr will snd Charley Daj-ijert af'er Ru'lly ritzuerjid In the v lnd-u: at th 1'ilfii leniKht Matchmaker Edd'e Hajes nlm hj Al Gorden paired with Harrv .Si, i- nnd Ka'.imy Ilert booked aeainst )l rb llutchl Kid Wiener hs Sen In teirn for ne-n d'M r''iin'rT fr nn Ch'caire here 1m -n i le . 1 , i.ie.l hu !h He flnt'e fnns In h's Innt -na ch '.Tn''r lnf, n ed I-'ra-lcte Hi hnef -r m nu-,Minrd recl-T'Ut. In eltrht r u-v' ,' Aurera II! The KM meets Ptildy fnii ' at the 13. ks In Chlrjge ,,n Neen-t,-r P TT IS time te enforce the basketball J- rules of the Kastern League or Kend the orgnnlKatlen te smash, according te the owners of the Camden team, and they are heartily In favor of everything that President Schcffer linn done In re card te lining the playern who appeared in the game with the Celtics en Sunday night. The managers have gene completely out of their way thin Feneen for the players, nccerdlng te Dr. Charles Helm, of the Skecters, who voices Ii In bentl nients ns fellows : "Thc owners of the Camden team arc emphatically in favor of enforcing the Inns of thc organization te the limit. If thc league 1b going te be smashed I don't knew any better time te begin than right new. "The fifty-fllx-game schedule this yenr was put Inte effect for no ether slIKnrlnnn. his trammntc en the Karens, reason than te benetlt thc player. It S1US h( ,Nm net ,,nv thc f,P( but New -win the oplnen of some of the owners ,,', ,, peintr(, out tlllU Mlcll n btand that they could be restrained te playing ,,, ,,' nfnlr t0 t;()ienel Smith, en enecub if the number of games uh. of Wilekh-llnrre. and te "Dec" jiui t'uecu, x me wan Hunt, unit iiic inei crack out of the box they turn down the league. "There Is no better time for n show down. The Camden plnyers are loyal and will Mick by the team, but wc nre for clean (.pert and will back the league. The sky Is the limit, und wc are hnck of President Scheffer at nny cost, even te the dlsbnndment of thc league. Camden will take en Oontcsville this evening nnd the visitors leek decidedly formidable with the nddltien of Ilnrrj Ileugh te the fctaff. Harry Is acting as manager nnd there is no doubt that he will prove his worth, ns was shown in the first game with Heading en Monday, when the Coats wen by a one tided score. .limmy Brown, the- former Skeeter guard, will be back in the Leatesville llne-un and Is expected te add con siderable strength, n.s he will take hla usual place alongside of (Iridic. Manager Jehn Heliney has made a deal w ith Trenten for the services of Kddic White and Geerge Nerman. This pair have notified him that it will be impossible te make connections te play In Ceatesvllle, but it is likely that they will be en hand ready te play tonight. The Fine Question "Jocke" Lawrence, center of the Ilarrisburg team, came across with $e0 te Heferee "Midge" Fergusen ivfere the llnrrisburg-Hending contest, nt Ilar risburg. Inst evening, and everything is liuw Unelj. su far ns Jack ami the Knstern moguls are concerned. The fact that he paid the assessment did net step Ilarrihburg from receiving n trim ming from the Uenrs te the tunc of 31 te 1H. "Dec" Newman, nnether of the play ers lined, is emphatic in his declaration n.v LOUIS II. .IAFFK Sltty-fivc hundred fnns a ' rough cue.ss in round fissures at thc Ice l'alace Clectand nt Lerraine. Ancher nt I'llmere. i. !. i..i 1.. 1 i.. ht. l,tulnlc' at Imreaciilut Conception, last mgiu proven cenciusivui.. .... .-- TMrdUuV!ilc'rir!VIcS,ii-I-VtSmm"cul0U " v"d n n. of a d. that the spnclettH AVcst Crescent vs. Hancucki i-ertv-clRlith Ward ,1'hilndelphln btrueture la due te continue iireja ima'rirccssfullv ns 11 list c emporium, 'lucre w-erc no chnmpiens or near-chumps en Hack Again In days of old, ichen Oey teat held And Hegan held hit fwV . . When Bhcvlin struck each hostile luck While ttleamcr barred the way; When Philhin flashed and Ohaiwick dashed, With Ulue flag at the peak, Yeu may recall who rushed the oe In 'days of which t speak. In days gene by, when Harvard' sigh Was heavy and profound H'neii Tiger dreams of iclnmng teams Wern dashed against thc ground, When lloela rang with ancient tang Amid thp. tclftiitnn sheilt. Old Ell Yale was far from frail, And then the tide wint out. Ycdr after year the salty tear lias marred the Yale grad's face, At Jlardwlck gored or Leurle scored And ether things took place. Bit wait the tide with llue-flcckcd stride It rolling up the fllert, Where, through with rout, one heart thc shout "Thc Bulldog's loose again!" By GRANTLAND HICE At this writing It Is the bcet-Ioeklnt team of the Old Triumvirate, who, through thc trend of new football, uyj had their iron grin broken upon the Utli of "Ulg1 Three." There i no Big Three left In a eim that can beast such elevens ns the rarjr, Pittsburgh, Chlcaee, Lnfayctte nnd Ux or twenty ethers. WHAT hns Ynle get? Nothing but a stout line, nt least three get"' end" and n few people, such ns O Henrn, the program, yet the biggest crowd of the indoor season nu nny of the local clubs turned out te see the bouts. I.v fnr the most interesting encounter wns that between Hebby llarrctt, hefty- hitting redhend from Cliften Heights, nnd .Teems Murphy, pride of West rhllnilelphln. llarrctt failed In Ills et forts te connect with n haymaker, but his harder punches, his aggressiveness nnd bitter work in the hnlf clinches en titled him te n shade the better of the battling. It wars Murphy's first contest for nbeut n year. Jimmy appeared te enrry a little excess weight, tipping thc beam nt 142 pounds, and his wind was net anywhere near perfect. He had ninny opportunities te take advantage of Hnr rett's wide open style of battle, but Murph seldom was able te drive In an effective blew. Harrctt Tries Hard llarrctt was en thc go all the time. He tried his utmost te find lodgment with his knockout wallop ami, while he tllli'iir III, nitiiu'" ,. ...1 . 1 0 1 1 1 Frank Iliuggy. and Scranton wen s "V'mV 1 " T r , . ' , , ' te 17. Philadelphia had a weaken..! Mriliy riiewed de vor footwork and n line-up with MeWllliams. Pas.sen and wilhelent defense te make the nubum Wily Miller all en the crippled H.t. teVV?x scrapper miss with n et of Willie .McCartcr was at guard with V.'""""' .Xiiia 1. ....... .....I .!. ...tli. Iinlil ffnnlu rT v.v". Ili( HI.V, UilU IHG wuij ,,.,. uu ... pereennlly. It is likely that the nffair will be adjusted without any undue blare of trumpet with which the whole matter hns been heralded. Scrajiten Trims Philadelphia Aside from the licking handed Ilar risburg by Rending another game was played. Hill Myers nnd his Phillies euuicjcil te Hcrmiten, the strongneni ei Aldrich. Jerdan. Beckett. Ncldllngcr, Mnllery, etc., In the backfield. A brace of line kickers in O'Henrn and Aldrichv two geed line breakers nnd two geed open -field runners, nil playing modern football. What has Yale get? Prac tically enough, unless Harvard uud Princeton can improve about 43 per cent. In Many Years WK UNDERSTAND, Gentle Header, the dire pitfalls that await the prophet who rushes in where only fear less feels scoff nt the enfolding quick f.and which stnnds ns n barrier in front of the Final Itcsult. But we nre violating no particular eenlldcnec when we offer the suggestion that Ynle is back again with the best looking Yale team we have seen In mnny tears n mere versatile Yale team than Hie game aggregation which Cupid Black led te victory ever Princeton and Hnrvnrd. This nrcsent Yale machine hes the material, the spirit and thc modern equipment needed te lift Yale out of the deep rut that began mero than a decade ngu. The Tcftt of Tnd Jenes TAD JONES get the Jump en Princ. ten nnd Hnrvnrd in 1010. Last yfif In hl eecend test they promptly turned nnd reversed the jumping net. Tad hfin ft fnr better chnnee this year le prove his ense than he had Inst fill, and, judging from his start, he will lirove hln fitness befere November Is ever, (ven If he falls te win both big games. There 18 quite a difference) In the way one can lese. The Army, for exnmphj. looked nlmest nn geed In defeat as l could have looked In victory. Lnst yter the laic team didn't., in tnese next few weeks the Yale tenm is pretty tniM te leek geed, no matter what happens In the wny of a final ecore. The question is: Hew many mere Western stare would have a better crack nt nn nll-Amerlcnn selection If they hnd the same chnnee against East' em talent that McQuIre nnd ether Chi cago stars enjoyed? Keck, for example, hnd been nn outstanding tackle in the East. But nu geed ns he was, there was nothing In his piny te eutstand him above McOuIre. And McOuIre isn't the only great tnckle In thc West. Which reminds one thnt Mulligan, of thc Army, nnd Inte, of Ynle, can swap tackle play with most of the talent nnd net shrink from nny expert com parison. Which nlse reminds one that no bet ter center than Stein, of Pittsburgh, has yet lifted his beamy countenance against thc skyline of nll-stnr fame. The best nll-nreund quarterback w have seen te dnte Is O'llearn, of Yah), but finding n better nll-nreund run ning back than Davies, of Pittsburgh, requires mero time tnnn we have at our dlspesnl just at this trying moment, If Heward Jenes, of Iown, and Tad Jenes, of Yale, ceme through unbeaten, why net n pest-season clash for the championship of the Joneses, who tnke up enough spnee In the world's direc tory te Insure nn admission list worth playing te. CoptWeM, lBtl. Alt rtetits reserved BRICKLEY IN SHAPE QUAKER AM E Fermer Harvard Drep-Kicker Has Team of Stars for Sat urday's Big Contest FRANKF0RD OFF TONIGHT Tilly Hermnn ! 1 -'th-r r'errlli In i i.le- In thli prt of Ihj ee'ntry. Fr,, Windser who cinie ,er- v-lth Je Miller hi I At 'Ve'ker 'i jr'rrmn In !. Tlllv N nn Ir I xn tn,J lx-es r s Mite v eKM mit tt. h hart nree r fnir levin 1 tnftt ir(.Mdent Scheffer did net tell the i-miret N Ve-lt. S.li" rr )tertr.'lcI hens . . . ,.. r, .., 1, .su ..,. ,.rf ,.d -jv the const irittman '"pn "t te piny. Dee sns he will pay . 1 the fine and never intended te' go en niver in n'ier .!n-k Ptrn-ev i,rn'Vfl I w lth the game If he had been pe in- u rrtrk' 11. e flrjt reui DREXEL GETTING READY Lecal Eleven Will Tackle New Yerk "Aggies" Saturday 1 eneli McAvei Is pointing his Dretel football sound for their gnme with the New Yerk "Aggies" Saturduy en the home gridiron. The two defeat- suf fered m the hands of Geerge Wash ington I'liiM-rsity and St. Jehn'- Col lege were mere or less ex.( i-i-tcl. Until levens mitchisscil the local b"-, but the urexei piajers plekeil up a let of geed r'ven 'n 2 mtiu'w 4t -eenmis . f formed, but still insists that President ,un.l at the r.'impin tn 1018 Scheffer simply said. " 'Dec,' this mat- ter has net been straightened out. Newman sajs one word net te play from the head of the league would have rtsulterl in his quitting the tloer. According te Newman, Dr. Leuis :fr withdrawing its better her-e. ns In the case of Ilnby Grand, and losing with pointers the remaining one. However, today In the gnme last Snturdnv tlie team YmtntnltM clinulil h( nil enHV rlftni. did net COIlie DUt of file fmv IIMMithnit bating Tlpplty Wltehet and Dresden us Iu '''." ,llird period fintehef was xi-nf te 111 , mvrrnii iiitiini wi'.n a pos-ieie he. nrobable contenders Horses well placed lu ether races to day are: First- race, Karlv Bird, Doughnut, Indian Prince; second (the Bultlmore steeplechase for three-year-olds and up, maidens), Sebrigade, Ilrl ennnn, Phoenix ; third, Frank Fogarty, jTantechc, North Shere; fifth, Bnveiley Belle. Mece, Simplicity ; sixth (thel'lm (thel'lm liee Autumn Hundlcnp), lilt of White, Ben Hemme, Pelly Ann; seventh, Bribed Veter, Jean of Arc, Roseate. Ht. Henrr. the colt considered thn most Ukelir contender aimlnst Nerwleli n tnB 110.000 Ku.urlly nt 1'lmlleu Huturdiiv, failed fn n eiUlnary field yesterday. It Is true the trick was slepny, but that should be no excuse, ter the Mnntfert Jenes relt. which tn en of his ether two spurts defeuted jiunantel. which, like Norwich, Is u ft'et son of llunnymtds, by elBht leneths. There is a possibility that Bt Hsnry will make a bsttcr ' sAewlntf Baturday. KflsiUee had e.n auspicious opening despite , puti irkKK vwuu.iiuna. une ui inw larsesi ifH inskv " Miivnuu u laryiann ruce s in jr. eirepi en me eay th iH was run. was but (e ih the rse. fbe rat Attraclfen of the. fall meet' fracture of the jaw; lintcliel was jus-t ui'KiiiuiiiK ie wm ni bpure, and Ms Ions will bi felt keenly Twe plnjers who steed out In defeat were Mosteller nnd Greenwood. In the last pcriud an at tempt nt a field goal by the visitors was blocked en Drexcl's liO-vnrd line. .Mosteller scooped up the hull and rnn te midfield, where he wim dragged down Irem helilnu. iireeriwned backed up the uuc in regular Mjie, breaking up nil at lempis ni lerwann whuu .nine ever en his side On the offense he tore around the ends for piib-tantiiil gains. Pheenixvllle Has Saturday Open The t'nlen A ut V eenixv lie is with out it KJine ler in. num. Suturda, ui 1 wants te get In ,, ., n ullh u ilrst . dli ,en dehlrnik' in ijv ihi m m th,,t date ',"!', .trai,k l'""ec 1'hiM.n xkiiie i't7 j ur Wolgast In New Yerk Beut Hebby WnlKast Keulhwark; flywaliiht. left today for Sw Yerk, whem he will meat l-.i. dls Lynch In i twehe-reund bout tenlsht in .4. .J'-Xr.':": "-""" V .V"'",l ""' the am -nna te the IjaM lleuush-Aule Hei E-i&TEJT&J!!! WeiL-wt will be.h.f Ji.d by Jlmm, p- , . . , . - m-.m.,.- , . , .-,,. yvVVVAr lllllt riinnns leml tlnve'uht. v.he is l.nf .i A'lnntle f'li in nntrhed v!tli 'eunc: lui llridi'y et tre rhere en Neer.i- ir 10. ,Je- Mfthe hn ieen lexinc In r'pwr firm up the S'ais lie n-iils tfn I.rincester nnl ill rr in" h rhllidelphla, debut at the fnrn r. Trlili: nWht In a nie-teh !th T mmv Oelden Ye'jnr fulllan m Hebby Mif'iinn 'x ti" fernl. Three ether numbers am are Mlled I'lill-lli'rmenle Club will hn',1 Its annual IirII at riavten h Aendemy tenlttht Al H'ce will be nmenif them there, as ve.l us n num ber of eih r leral Ixners Tim tlrene.v will ,-tpim- ,r in a hiut tn Vev flrleftn t .itne 1 1 rr .n Tiiemte- )f n til h ru.rwl itn i eie iiniue). j-.n Mnran r Jucl 1.U.T lur .. Hveniy-reundcr. D.inny Itr.imer will rrret T' rry Martin In tw-i'rt--' uid but :e j decision at Hehs n 1 riday nlsht. .loe Tllilltr' n-tf ier' nent "ill he Tnhnnv I,rur-m,e In .. fii-reund ma'rh et the (Jim ,'en. N- '"' NumtMt 10. Olie O'Keefe 'ipe been 1 neke 1 bv W'I Tdiards in f"e Ihl'y W U'lame lit l,n trwn ten round- Trldny n'Kht Jf'hnnv Mr-v-v Ile'-hv llnli'deau and Al Moere will rmresent Phll'iiWrhia In ether mth-s i.b i.b evd r -e 'h'v ', i"-nnk Yarchan. ItlBh cress and n. nn Suarts M.IVe Credrll is out wlih n. ehiMrnee ta Jark l II T1 r nv rnrur lu-iiuuru' r Wlll'e TVInanN Is te I e ninVirneker nf the And" rlu" here and tils Hr-t rhn i ,rl,e,1nlnd f'J- Ne Mr her 1.1 with K O Htl. ,m ind Eddie Hee re In the wind-up. Ther ire letter in the ererls depnrtment nf the rrsis I'l si.ic I.nmiFB f r Johnny ls7l, Itsddy lteii und Thll Olassmin. Fech te Watch Football Battle Men no, Nev 2 -Marshal Kech who will be ChUaires inn t net Saturday ll vli nesa his I" football Kame In America when he attends the Ohie State-Chlcnue rentest as the Kuest of President Henry ,..,. t,M.,,n r th University nf Ch care. aA.....l lvrt hnvn been reserved for the Fech party, whUh will be eaoerteij te th,e; the Phillies were made by this pair one apiece. In place of "Dutch" Dehnert. who has decided te stick with the Celtics. Bruggy had secured Garry Sehineelk, erstwhilu inaueger-pliijer of the ( oateMllle five. Blmer Uipley played the bc-t gnme of any of the players and added three mere basketb te his tetnl for the season, mak ing eleven for five games. American Stars November 14 The American Basketball League, the eldest organUutien of Us kind In ex istence, Is preparing for the opening of the Minsen en Monday, November 14, nt Yenuh Hall, 277 West Columbia tvenue, nnd exceptional Interest Is being evidenced by the teams. This is due te the fact thnt every team lu the circuit is new, with the exception of Passeu, Gett ieb it llliick, which is virtually the Seuth Phllly Hebrews under n new nnnie. The down-tewne-.i expect te make a geed start and lime a decided advantage ever the ether teams, ns the have been prac ticing for a month or nunc. Included in the line-up lire Kddic Geventer, former ull-eehnliistlu guard at Southern High: Hnrrj Kirschner ; Whltcy Mc.Mlnn; Davidsen, of Mono Meno Mone IJlfe. "Den" Cuplnii, of Bellefonte Academy; Jeseph Cerman nnd Charles Schwartz. Games are being booked aside from the lctgue contests, the open ing game being xi lieduled with Down Dewn Down lugtewn en .November S. Fer games, address Harry KIrschncr, rJ32 Hcsteit street. AMONG THE AMATEURS Orey. a flret-class traveling- team wants te an aline Kamea with ull basketball tlubs of it,. um tultDtr H T Mjrray, Jr., .'U'0 Catharine street. Mlrh-f'rniie basketball tium wants te ar rnnre Kiunej vith all nrst-clns ngsTtBatlens. 1. W rex. MI28 OsaKe aenue Ie I'uul (.. ('.. a flrst-eiass baske'.ba'l tndln wants names with all traveling itams. A I'rarsall, aTlfl It'i'.'l Hreit Tacenv Rlihmend Ilearcuts wantn games with all HiMUO jKiund football teams with (.'rounds. I. M. Jente. 2B15 Aramlnue nenue. Heek wee J II, ('., a sti-end-clats travellnx flve wanls Kamei. J frltchlew. 2C82 North SeventO' nth street Iner-, an eleven-fourteen-year-old basket ball team wants mmes at home or away. J Slner. 531 Kalrmeunt avenue. Knclc A. C, a llftcen-eltUccn-Neir-eld tenm. want" ames away. A rUewlzuk, HOI UKden slreit. Marty Wolfren'it Merrll "Pres " of the Amerlisn nasketball U.-.irue, want yames with all flret-class home clubs. A Horn Hern aleln. iliiOO Toplar titreel TUer A. (',. of Audulxn a flfteen-eliihteen-ar-nld club wants te arrange stones with n'l hanketball clubs. D Merelll. Audubon, N. J rnien hqnere A. .. a nrsi-ciass leani, dslrej names with nil seenteen-elnhteen. ear-old ilubs at home or away. W. Hart man. HIS North Fourth atreet K7stne ('lull, of Atlantic City, desires te book trumei with all llrst-cldbs home basket. 1,-vll trams li. lllibee, 301 Madisen avenue, Atlantic City Wllmur II. '.. a nrst-class traveling team, has open dates for all haid.etball clubs, l;. Haas 21BS North Twelfth street Italnbew A. ('.. .. flfteen-seventeen-year-eld traveltnj (lulntet. wants tames. J, r,l, "DOS rim) Madisen street Kant (iermuntewn 1. C. hns open dates for .11 110-i.iiuiid travellnn elevens, O. Heb. erts IVJ2H Limekiln nlke l'lllfriumn I'clllcs, nrni-riafs imsaei- 'Jlllll hall Kuek 5 Wi (Manta lltt-i ytMMtwtmtmtmmtiLi. game by ex-service men of the unlvers.ltyCfJeuth F open dates away. William in gixiecmn sircei. ., a nri-ciass team , s" Donevan, 182 Mem Aleph ,h wires H.inKa with all 12.1-lSil-l"'.u.n,l..'"Vl,"lll 1 ''"' iiwuv. M Cliiiiidiesi, 4121 Poplar tt i , i lteer, a, ti,i,.t,K b.iskelli.111 team, wants K'.untH with all fourteen-slxtien-yenr-eld st !'"t yj-nn J.-07 Hust Cumberland Set-ntli Hnnl, a. first-class bai.keth.ill tenm of WllmliiH'en l).,i wunta names at lioineir mi II I'urrau 1S05 Ollpln ae- i'"i i I ililtllM l"'ll I "'J, lVmiMlmnhi KnUtlnr Mills desires has l.etb.ill Barnes with nil first-class lejins wlih halls WlllUm Su-IiiIj.tk. care of l'nnss irinhi Knltilrik- -M-lls Kixu. nlh und Callow hill stnetH, M)tlrN hii. i banted ts basketball iniini-K'-iiiiiii ur..i u t: nreuili Is new lian dlini; the ('uli Ireiiu'iiriM ,. .. a fourteen-ilxtien-year-eld biieUi-lii.ili nulntM wants Ksines away. A. l.undv. 321s Monument menu" Uiuniere flub, of West Philadelphia, wnntH b,iskitbill eiitestH with all second secend 'lii"i ttams. J iiMn-.i SS2J Melen strut IIiihIeii A. ('., r,mt Hetenil-rliiHS li.isket bnll team desires centists. Hill Lewis, 2311 He'iih .lesmm nr".'l Phllliilelnhtn f'reMeenlN. a. flrnt.i lnS hn. keiiill te. in w 'ins anmes. H MeKeiule, 23"'l Heiith ''rnsl.i vwtnet. Met riillllm nulil like-te henr from a'.l Heiend-i'ni'K bunkeiball ttiims In or out of ten Al Si'i;nl .-, s it ( Chestnut meet Art A, A.. .. Hlxtnen-sevenieen-iear-nld rnfeer team, ii sires fruvs away C. tinxlur, .'liihi Seuth Twenty-third street t'lnirfleld A, ,, desires Karnes with m'1 IniMiniiml fentbi'l teams with vreundi. T. Dnuehtrly phone Minavunk 01103 Olher A. ( . would like te hear from all flmt and see nd cIhss teams with halls J. I.evin'i'ti :nv llnselierry street rhllriiienl X. A., a flrstelaSM tenm wuiits Tnrnes ie'th ill home clubs IM llanje t tl Seuth heeend street Kvnnrel A. C. nn eluhteen-twenty-year. old besketbnll learn dnslres dimes away, fl. F'rene, -J03fl Houth Nineteenth etreet. iiumnr ii. t;., ei ,-viunnyunK, wants m nunear. yrffjvmn, phone tatnm Appearing in pcricct iiPtlc fettle, BaiTett weighed In nt 130i pounds, ringside, proving that he could make the lightweight limit, 133, nt 2 o'clock, despite the fact that he has been meet ing welterweights, The wind-up was net up te expecta tions. It was a return wt-te betwtcn Yeung Jee Berell, e"f Seuthwnrk, and the California invader. Jee Miller, hi their first meeting Miller wus the win ner.' but lust night Berrell evened tip their score by finishing en the long end e: tne tiocisien. Miller Is Clever Miller tignln showed flashes of clever ness, sometimes getting off half n dozen punches without a return, but these rnllles were seldom, and thc consistent battling of Berrell entitled the latter te the verdict, while It ns n hard bat tle, with both men trying their best, it was a listless contest, and hundreds et the fans started te leuve before the con test was nver. Miller suffered eutu ever both eyes, his right optic beginning te bleed in the fmrtli round, while his left was opened in the seventh. Whitey Kltzgerahr put en his ustml nggrcsltu frac.is and he proved en tlrelj tie strong for Jee Koen.s, of Wc-t Philadelphia, the former winning after half a dozen rounds. Pat Uecney and Bebby Williams boxed n draw und Yeung Mickey outfought Johnny Pax son. Arge A. A. Reerfjanlred Arpe A A.. rn.Aih.rd by Charley Helte. will open the Reason tmiluht in , k s west Professionals. The line-tin renft1!., ,.f llevli, nnd Ilapn, ferwards: Leepold cen ter; McOlInn nnd Little ruards. All second, class teams deslrlnv this ntlmctlnu nddress Jehn Deyle, lien Htate street. Iee Conway, manager of the Phila delphia Quakers football eleven, received word from Charlie Brlckley, Harvard's one-time great drepkickcr, that he will arrive here en Friday morning with his New Yerk GJnnts for the bltr Inter-cltv grid contest nt the Phillies Ball Pdrk en Saturday. Brlckley, who is also promoting thc New Yerk Glnnts' basketball tenm. will attend the Knstern league game at the National A. C. in the evening, where Wilkes-Bnrre will play the Phillies. The former Harvard star has one of the leading quintets in the big city and Is greatly interested in the Eastern League. He is confident thnt Gnth nmltes will witness Eastern League bas ketball next year with teams In both New Yerk and Brooklyn. Brlckley has sent the personnel of his tenm te Conway, which will be nn- neunced tomorrow. The lecnl manager In speaking of the gnme today said: "While I feel thet no team in the coun try is better tlmn ours. Brlckley has handed me n line-up thnt contains a bunch of fighters. Every one knows the former Hnrvnrd player te be one of the best coaches In the country. "He is In fine playing trim and will positively appear In the geme himself and It Is certain that the football fans of Philadelphia will witness n great game when the tennis meet." Conway Is busy concluding nrrangenients with Hnlmcsburg, the Stnleys. of Chicago; Akren nnd Frankfort! for the ether games nt the ball park. The visit of the Stnlejs and Akren elevens will mark the first time the Wc-tcrn elevens have ever played in this city. Burg Has Secret Practice The Northeast section Is all agog ever the Impending clash en Brown's Field en Saturday afternoon between the Frnnkferd Yellow-Jackets und Helmes, burg. There premisgs te be lets of ex citement when these rlvnls of a score of years clash. Ifelmesburg iR new under thc guiding hnnd of Frnnk "Dutch" Summers, who is considered witneut n peer in Develop ing football players. "Hutch" was conch of Celgntc and Villanova and de , veleped such men n Petersen nnd Broekt). All-Amcrlcan center and tackle, respectively. Sommers wns nlse coach of Villa nova In 1015 when they bent West Point 10-1,1, Charlie McGuckln kicking the Held goal that wen. "Dutch" frels at home with his old boys, McGuckln, Ltnch and Conway, und plans n hard afternoon's work for the burg eleven when they held a secret practice this afternoon. As n result of the coming of Summers te Holmesburg, thc odds en Saturday's game have taken a decided tumble. FranltfertI Ixiuve Tonight Frnnkferd plnyers held their final workout en Brown's Field lnst evenln? whlle n large crowd of enthusiast looked en. Tonight is "Frnnkferd Night" nt n local theatre nnd after the show thc players will leave for Wer nersville, where they will put en the finishing touches for Saturday's game. They will be escorted te thc station by a delegation of fnns. The entire, sound will make the trip In charge of Manager Bewkcr and the club physi cian, Dr. Weiiibtcin. Captain Dale wne was injured in the game wltji lllver side en Saturday nnd who rany be out for the rest of the season, will also make thc trip. yj WHIP . 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