war :. .-v. "; ii ir.Wr'vt' 7"i -Vft'i . ,1J- 'fi''i " ' "" ;,'... EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATUKdlY, NOVEMBER 5, ' 1921' 1 JBill Tilden Is Cheer Leader But Germantown Academy Leses te Penn Charter Just the Saml ".-fv'T I- r- .J I W,A IPENN CHARTER SPOILS OPENING OF ATHLETIC r , FIELD IN GERMANTOWN Takes Suburban Academy One of Hardest-Fought Scheel Games of Year Weil- land Makes Placement Punt as Tilden Cheers IJy ROItEHT V. MAXWKM, SnerU IMIter I'.xenlnK rubllc ledger TTt KIIMANTOWX ACADKMY baptized VJT n defeat. The foetbnll team lest te (ought scholastic games eeen here in jear. and the score. '() te 0. Is net n true Index te the comparison of the rival elevens. Penn Charter probably was one touchdown superior te the (iernintitexxn aggregation, but Mint xxni 1 all. The two touchdowns in the first hnlf were due te errors, the first coming ' from an intercepted forward pan and the ether from a blocked kick. The ''score in the last period was earned. ' ' However, Dick MerrlttV boys took advantage of the mistakes of their opponents and profited greatly thereby. They furnished thrills te the large crowd which gathered net enl te see the game, but aHe te assist In the open ing of the tiew athletic field, (iermantewn alumni who plned " 'he teams twenty and thirty jt-ar nue rubbed elbows with the pink-cheked alumnus of last year. Hill Tilden. the grentest of all tennis players and who Is known nil ever the world, denned n while sweater and became an honorary cheer leader. The field Is situated behind the school buildings and is what one would expect te sec. for it is in keeping xxith the wonderful surroundings. There la ..no fence te keep out the spectators and no grandstand scats built of concrete. There is nothing there except the field and the spectators stand along the sidelines. Ne admission Is chnrged and the games are played purely for sport's sake. It is n wonderful .sight te see two prep fdienl teams of the caliber of l'enn Charter and (leniuiiitnxxn plux a game where every lev plnjs as hard ns he can and is willing te sacrifice everything te score n victory. Germantown stnrtrtl off In geed shape and there was little te cheese bc twecn the tennis in the first period. In fhc second, however, (iermantewn tried n short forward pass. The ball was passed te Fagan, who started as if he were carrying the ball through center. 1 stepped, however, ran back until he was 0 yards behind the line of scrimmage and threw the ball ever the jl ctmcr ei luc line. ixriu caugui ii umi ',' W' cii;nTM' tt.,rnrA .Ci,.,., n vuhttittttr. blocked a kirk and nicked O up the ball. He ran le yards ever the goal line tcithnut bring touched. These Uce scores took aicay all of the confidence of Ocr Ocr manteicn and the suburbanites wcre en the defensive after that. Wcilland Surprises With a Placement Punt "NE thing hnppened in the game which Is worthy of mention, because it breucht back what was believed te l'enn Charter was stepped three tunes and hart te kick en tiic fourth down. The ball was about " jards from the goal line and any sort of a punt would roll ever for a touchback. The (iermantewn players knew this and played for it. Wcilland dropped bnck and. after receiving the ball, calmly kicked It te one side. The oval struck en the 1-yard line nnd then rolled out of bounds, living l'enn Charter a gain of 10 yards. One yard mere and a touchback would hnvc been called and the ball brought bnck te the 20-yafd line. This is the first time I hnve f-ecn this placement punt this year. The big colleges are afraid te try It and the punter beets ns hard from the 30-ynrd 1 line ns from midfield. Weillnnd took his time, get off the kick nicely and it 'wns perfect. ,, One of the observers was Wllmcr Crewell. who refereed the game. Crewell appreciated the kick, because at one time he was one of the best in the country at working Mint same trick. Crewell was quarterback of the famous I'lOe e'even at Swarthmore. and made a nnme for himse'f net only ns a wonderful field general but also as a ijunter and drop-kicker, lie once kicked a goal from the ."4-ynrd line, and (luring the season averaged about twenty goals from the field. And it was harder te get the drop-kicks off lu (, these days. V Hut his best effort was in placing his punts te any part of the field he ' desired. His accuracy was uncanny, and time nnd again he would kick out of bounds en the 1 or 2 yard line. Weilland's kick reminded the old-timers ' , of Crewell, and the referee admitted he was reminded of himself, j This was the thirty-fourth game between l'enn Charter and German- u( ' , town, the scries starting 'way bnck in 1SS7. l'enn Charter had wen twenty 4, " one times nnd lest six, seven resulting In tics. &.''" The Inst time (iermantewn wen was lu 100 4. when the game endtd 10 te rt -2ilL.i,n "8 fnver. However, every battle is a ?."' score, for the teams point te that one gn ts In any Kxetcr-Andever or Yale-Harvard contest P7.V.V CIIAKTEH nntr leeks like a irmnrr in the I it h'i academic I.iaguc. Jleniit mi n small but well-coached rhreii. and Ait system nf offense seems te hare baffled the ether trami. Centre Learned Its Lessen Last Year i ""IEXTRE C'OM.KfiK. after the Hnrvard l J V I tl. !.... ..no.. ,..!.... ..-.I .1.1. -11 Ti wmii '--. iiMin.'. mm mi- ii'iim u uinu-ut which eci'iim'm inst year g- riewn in Atlanta. (a. Charley Meran's bejs weie anxious te make a name 'i "Tj? themselves and scheduled games with any college that asked them. The Y ' tMlt wns a (tame with Hnrvard at Isosten en one Saturdny and (leergin &fc2tcU was played at Atlanta, (in., one wenl; Inter. t f It will be remembered that Tech wen and the result nf the gnme was a i. big surprise. However, the wise i raekers hnd it nil doped nut in advance. t' J for no team, no matter hew goei1, could travel te Ilestnn and pln a hard game , and then de Its best in another section of the country the next week. ' ff This year tlie (.chedule wns hanged Instead of taking en another tei.h .'.U opponent. Centre jdnjs the 1'niversity of Kentui ky at Danville, and it will J ec n practice scnminnge. Next week, bam, Aln., and the Colonels will have a hard a game as nt Ilaivaid. JF f'EXTRE cenin thir.ugh the sntm itith n rlcun slate and Ilm. i inn wjurfi cither Princeton or Ynlr, ur in have lemrthinu that resemblci a rhampiemhip rleien in Danville, Ky. Cepuruil. 1011. bj Piiblie I.rrtgir Cenpn,iu Beets and Saddle All eyes will be turned mi Pinilii today for deei.lnn ,y for dec-!,,,, of the Maryland urity. n- a mile, with an ndded ie of S 10.(100. Mervii-h will face Tut Tnlu j. Thls hardest test today . in nil probability x. -t i.-.i. ..r t. r.-- i;i.i .- :. .. 4 rum nn ii in nn" him iicui n i- .in Idle guess te say. for the reason that' there are unknown iiuantiLle in the . -1 rnce. Tlie contender tuny he St. IIenr : t ., ,i, i- n i .. .i , m ,..i., . t y ... ii.... i it mav ue .nerMcn s nv iii hin. u nntcll ; Calamity Jane. Kn! Sang. It mav ue .'iiirwcn s ttci ui imii. ikiui- , or what net. The thing in Mem. h's f.u,.r 1 t,e nhsencc of Mis .le mill Stni-tle Atnrvlcb cull beast nt, i ielii r bleed than " ... . - - ........... ncvernl of tlie-e In must nue As one i? !,' n- an..tl.r-,' here gees : Sf, Anether fcatu.e. but of fur !.. Vfftt r ,), :!"n"'f1a hn'-'v'V:;"';, Tm"'" ' Kt .magnitude, is the Green Spring Vallex Ai;i il..n , ,-,rl M', TA' ;-"' Steeplechase. Sweep,,,,-,,, .-v,,, tl chiK'nx lurCt.rham " ?.ihe Is given an impost of 1(0 puiiiuls. ' ,MlmWl" AiurvH ii, ni. iiiiii,, inmiuii'-ii ipbuppears best. Crest Hill and Surf are , ' ' HKely enntendrrs. Other horses well ulnie.l tedux are: '"irst race, Cnllstega. Iteverlv Itelle. Juli-k Hun; third. Super. Merrimac GREB BATTERS WEINERT PJttiburgh Fighter Administers Se - I vere Punishment te Newark Boxer N.... x',..i. v- 11 , 1 l fw erli, Nev. .1. Harry Greb, the T-, tlllltl,, ,..!, ,,,t.lJI.. ....... I I...1..I... 1 Sitmrwi.ihi, Iii.iiiiivif-1KI , ilillllllliniciuil ' , ., , . rm tevcrc neaiiug te i nancy xxeinert m Mad soil Stlliare Gnrden Inst i.lht. Wr' 1, .... . .... Crack e' Dawn; iifth iSnutliern lligh-i. ' ",''t . , ', ,,? 'IW'v "r.'f,1-" '" tmuM. weight Ilandh'tip). Audacious. G,e. , ,'e w"i", '.;""', u.'.ri ei'sh, "'m'rmrT'Sif'.V1 Hnhy (.rami; sixth. Cast .Winie. Max- "'h. je jr 1, ,eRd for tltiff,; Girl, Ailllre; sexenth, Tedy. Cemmi Ci. ' ? "i 'S,'' ""..""r",'1"1'1, ""' '-eksen Biliitiv I 11111I J'"" latlner Pete l.itjre .lnf) ,a wna,,H lllltiy l.llllil. Ire ,eme uf the mlitnifn Iferreli challtniiei .- - -... lyenccui Lbexr yiir'ser. opponent in tvery round of tin tenlcst. Mrcu barely missed knocking out IVcinert lu the first muni). l(,. sent he Jcrscyumn te the ennxns with n -iibxvcr of blows, and had him dazed 1 .4 till rnnllun iil.nnl I !.,, (..,. It. .It.. 1 . f .t'lllichini: llu IniL'L'itiL' Wrinci f mini. ttti - . : .""-" rceu te get te his corner with only iwuiik ii inn ukuiiibl iiuu. , Wt'lnert H-eined te lese heiirt after the kiiockdexxu and barring tin ueca - slpuai flash of iiggresslvcness he made a berry wiewing. lie iiemenstrated that prV.a contender for the light-henvyweight crown vhe is n decided fnlliue. JJespite nis euasieii tniining aiul gtietl physical EMre. Wclnert seemed short of vlt.ilirx fmIfBlavetl down te n xxnlk nnilr I he Conceding fifteen pounds te the Newark1"""", "1f!urma!1'"laal,,!h ',", '""h-.rejhts m iuexer, Greb carried the light te. Ids I muuh llnhiiv with n, t ih, out nt .. -j. , HV .w mmi.M wV.WMV4V Eleven Inte Camp, 20-0, in n new athletic field xestcnlny with Penn C'linrter in one of the luirilest rnn ler e louciiiiewn. be a lest art. In the fourth period hard one. regardless of the size of the game, nnd there is as much spirit shown triumph of Inst Sattiitliix, is inking .11. ..-.. .- 1 ... . ... '. I . hewewr. Auburn is nlned at I'.iiunm:- 1 Scraps About Srrannprs ' . "'"-' J There u he nn hn nt tMe N'nt maK-f.e JM , uVn.D. W, ) u'"?" ,,"ttm, f"' ""' -snturda m-h-' rn,, ,1ni 'nani! i:"ptIili7o1ni"'',''e u!"m. mr ur nts Inn en In tr .i- k ret,,. erma,H,nent lH.t,..n linntn u, and I,. ..,s,,n for n, fir wll ,. i.mrce l, me mu , , in.lt , nit, t a n pi,,, .,..U '."". hn .' '"" - ..., - ,i -. ritnen'i, i i,f n U'."u'..fL'!"'1" nt ,""'11 n,Ma Memlav r.lnht ., ' r'. '" "." 1'atlnn- aierl,'.m nnd tike I'lhf m I ,::..," ',."-'iK-'i'.'!, nnti iik. .......-. .-,, ! i-ntt tq n t ubkp'I hat't- ' erhecken X, lUlph Schpp..,t ,V Vl L-.' , Krt'Sm ' rn ,'Vn"I i" ''-''..k .un.l .1. Ii..,.., , - ,". ...'",.. .I"lmi v "reiir j 'nillll JU(Jit' , !' Zl'iiner , a tni.tin i.i,t,, ,k ?- &Vm-'r" ill mV i'ie.,H: , t !,,, , t I, d07el !' sci'i In "- iiju-ijii rtr in J( h j'n Jn-j 'I'u.sday Iltinliilii lltitl Itn. , ,.f.l a 1 - r , t . t I I, ., , ,.,";,.nerir.'.?h'. .'i"'1 ""In P,.- "'' preminlnij lis. i,- tn.net. n- e veunitslers I lurley ll'Sell has , me nut win, ,,., t erl.e. ke Imtl, hnu from the ni.tih- erfht s'Mlf.ll ,1' the .11 1 ,i .lunnetti. h.i re-Kn.,l .! rrat. limiikT ie. 1 is .ceuiIiik Seuth small 1 lul, ,,C, ,,. nn In'ubdier fur In. m Philadelphia for , 1 inieii m usins lit tuiers. ....i. i... ... Kditle limes. maiMEer of flelihv liiiriimn '" er.ii i.ai imxem. imiudtnc inn, i'i ,1 Tn'J 'U1.. ..".'.", "' runnlnR out 1 nnn. ..f ,,.. I)h!l...,....kl. . l ... .m... ".,.. .... n.iuu irtH hnnrM.rnii levxn Hliire ' Pete Tjrell wt t e thin l'rn,l,i, XI.imi who bmed It, Ite-ldlnii ,.n T(let,, ,,1.. nm the I.htm ,,f t, !,. name Kh,. hails from Semh Phlla.lelplln n Terr Mrllucli meei Ilnreld l'Brre m u twelve round tout In Xaxxark iiinliiht. I... I'n.i.n II. ., l.l..,.An. ,.... . . F..T- ,, .,, 1 iiit,.i,-ui , ik ill x eiKtu g ttn 0 i-hiuVieiphi. iiub. "m " ... ...,, .. ........ .'""- match at 'I here lire letters In the Mpnrta liennt itiiem ! ; ,h" V111 1 i.ei..ikh fur jR, t "'",len """" s"'0'11"" '"' Ji-nnan T.eiur Feul Claimed en Redgers Mriintnii. Ia n ' !hihiv Hui, m of I'hlliHMph 11 liul -Millni iatU'll(i nn it. rtTKi' f a Kiiut Keut here Ihki nllit. The rnller dalmetj he wm lilt low nnd refufil " inntinus In the fuurlli reuisl et a ten- III! UI BlfTUUIllia. I AN IN PAOLI GOLFBOUT U. S. Links King One of Many Stars te Play in $500 Main Line Open Championship BOBBY CRUICKSHANK HERE IJy SANDY MrNIIILICK Tills Main Ilne open championship premises te be one of the slzzlin'est golf tournaments of the season. It's something new. It will he played ever the links of the Tredyff rin Country Club, which Is at Pnell. Pa., if you knew where we mean, this next Mendn, which is November 7. It will be cnlled the Mnin Mne chnmplenship because that helps te lo cate I'aell. Pa, The entry, however. Is net limited te Main Liners. In fact. If the territory from which the entries will come .continues te ex tend, it may be called the Knsfern open championship. There isn't nnr such event new and Tredyffrin might as well seize en that name ns nny einer ciue. nut the fncts. Jim Barnes, cham pion of the United States, will he the leading character in the going. This tnll tutor, who used fe be pre nt hifemiirsh, hns prebablv wen mere open tournaments than nnv ether golfer in this country. He has premised ever the phone le he here nnd hns verified this bv letter. Te win nt Trcdjffrin llarncs will hnte te step out. Cyril Walker. Pennsylvania open chninplnn. and Heb Crulckshnnk. New lerk State champion, will nlse be in the going. Crulckshnnk is the former Scotch amateur who hns been plnvlng sensationally ever here lntelv. Yeu might almost cnll this little steekv son of the links the world's ehnmpien". Ueat Jim V Jeck Fer In the St. Jee. Me., tournament recently Hebby entered n triple tie in this 1000-bucks affair with Jim Barnes. United Stntes champion, nnd Jeck Hutchisen. British champion. Who MmuM win the play-off but Crulckshnnk ! Anether noted entry at Pnell is Jee Sy Wester, who tattled off one of the lowest scores ever made at Columbia before the last open started. Wilfred Heid. Wilmington; Car! Andersen. New Yerk; Geerge Main. Kssex County : (Jeorge Nerrie. New Yerk: Cyril Hughes, Lancaster; Jin. Skelley, Wilmington, nnd Hay Mo Me Govern. Pittstield. Mass.. are Mme e' the ether out-of-town pros who will start. It is considered likely that Gene Sarazen. the youthful star who swamped Jeck Hutchisen in the P. G. A. tournament, will compete here Mon Men dnv, nnd perhaps Freddy Mcl.eed. who finished in a close-up for the U. S. title. Kvery effort Is being made te get held of Walter Hagen and Willie Hun ter, the British amateur champion, for entry. Fleck e' laicals Pew local experts, urns m ainatei.i- will he missing. Here is a p:utlnl'"0 te 0. line-up of the Philadelphia talent which had entered up te yesterday : Alet Douglas, Frank Cnlhirt. J. Weed I'latt. Geerge Heffner. .1 .1. Iteadle. Nerman Maxwell. Jack He hens, (ieerge saers, IJunalil lirewn. iw gninnus anjeiu ikii umi ii Charles Heffner. ' Peter Cnntl. Paul femlmll sndiren. a hasehall diameuil Tewksbury. "Iluz" Law. Jack Camp- ' and n quarter-mile track with 100-yard hell. William Leach. Jack Sawyer, stralghtnwny have In en constructed. Jee Seka. Jehn Howe. Geeige Grif- Whitney Prill was the outstanding fith (Clearfield. Pa.i. Geerge Peteis. ' tar of the Penn Charter win. He Merris Talinan, Jim Develin. llehert scored two touchdowns, one in the sec sec Unnsferd. Jehn and Jim Udmundseii. , end period and the ether in the final Leuis Geldbeik. Ileb Harnett, .Inn Deiigherly. Merris PlnhertN. Mi Creft, Jaines Lawler and Stanlev Hern. I l.i,- nnrilMii ter Miiressln. hut .Mr. hern took unto himself the ether dav a blushing bride. Tins is the latest in - formation mound the links loop. " w'"l Mere Than ST.OO As for the teurniini' nt. again he ewr thirtv-si holes of infill play I The lii'st prize is Sl'iki and the Mam Line title. Tills eiTered by the club. las well us tin milled S."0 piize for the best eighteen-liele card. Tlie entry fee is ,s,"i. nnd the total will make up a peel for which the en tries will play. It will he split up into sevi rill purses ter secenu, mini, en plinc. and mere migui ui m- m h-isa i SIKH) of this te divide The total pi Ives ., therefore, make ibis a wry nttnu tlw I ,. ,1.,,'s l;,y. ,mmi for llie most neli- i i hnlant. I e v as Ibi; ,' ou ,e finish be- , ,,,; ,i,lrU T,, d this they will be v,,", "wn '" tliiees,,me-. from the fir-t It Is planned te start ti-e piny n umi teal i teev. iietn lueliiing nun uii - i eriioen. This should make u very I sunpp If they don't begin te pile up exer eat h ether points. rezier lilcueu ine geni i ney The public i cnrdiiilly united te .,, counted for the elhi-i tmii Inlew n in wan h the play Tl lul) l" renched bx i ,. nm,i perietl, when he griibbetl a for- taking the I'ennsxlvania ltnllrend te waul puss thiewn by Gnlilblait ami ran I'aell. or right nut the Limeln hlgli- 75 w.nl. way In meter. Tin- hil pair xiH' Centinl's points all xie inam' hx start about :"" A M (line l'nxill. lie scnietl ti iniii-liiluxxu in l'.i'laleil entries, epi-n te nil. s,i,i,il ,),,. j,,.) pel 101I, one in the thlitl nml 1111 be phoned te lieb Ilaineti. Pnuli IDS, t,- m the fourth, lie i,ln kb-knl two some time today ler piunng- ' geaN fieui touchdowns out of (luce nt- Larly pairings lelluxx '" I lr' s ail i.entt,.- IM," Huxxard -lint 1 DuutfliiH s a;, I... 11 li'i dl, - .- H Ilinef. t,' Kremlin. , , s In lie, me Neli- M.iX I mil ll.i iluxern s I.-, James ilc'l U I I-" ImtiGh.rlx h',11 i, 1 ors-e Main Suim.in Maxnel .1,1 nit 4 I " r.l llufctus ii ,,ti -t Iiule 1 Ins She.t Jim Il'ielin (i ur, - Inn I. .hounds, n Iienald llievxn. Jti'.t 1 nmplieil 1, te iieniii, (ir. tilth Ten llextl J ,1 "'"11" in; lee l.ek.i Juhtr lMmundien .1, - S Uestet y .'ii Jnek Ilnrne I'hailes Ileffnir Mi-rli T Hltm,ti. , , , , !i J", U mne lluftnet Ileb 1. -u!i l.nhnn' Hub Palliell. (1 an Jin k Hub" 1, II. Tin it Mann .1. I,n Ke. (I lla llll.illi I.. ..ill XX'llfre.l lit ,il I 1,1 I l.i 1 n s fi 111 Jin k n ui' i "5 r'1 W,i k, I XXr,.l I'l.itl I, la Jjuiies Ta,et. liaii Hnardinan l . I'utbiM rt ti .'iitei,ik'i .luhnuti Turn Itul-ins.-.n Tin 1 1 nm JOE M'CABE A WINNER Lancaster Boxer Outpeints Temmy Gelden in Cambria Wind-Up .let- M1C11I11. of LniK'iistei-, hail 0 .h.ule the lietler of Teiiimx finld-'li, of tills cilx. 11, tin- t ighl -reiintl wliiduii at ill" C.uiilirm A C. Insl evening. It wns a ha nl -feiiglu bout from bell t bell. In tin seiiii-wiiuluii Hebby Met ann wen exer Yeung Mulligan In eight round Tin- ether results; Teman Ilexlin linlslieil Chnrb-.x Cress 1n three ruiiiiils; .lee I' nil, kiln was defeated hx Martx Itiirns, umi lllll.x Malrmlt klieil.etl out lllll.x Deluncy ill the fiiiuth Germantown vs. Pelham All-Stars .Xluili IrilPr. nt ih l Ink in.inif. hC-.I In H't rnantfiuii 0x1 r the little sdiclulil I.piwphii tlt- (Itriiiunlimn Imli pmilcnt fnetball p.im .mil the I'c hum All-Hum The Uruuglt- xvlll tske plats lomerrow. Until ti-nmi nx mrrrd en Will e Heuck teferef nn Ur UeIkI an umpire. I GST en! Veor HftT MsTO CeNTL- s. - n Vhsri.' hurry y , . f WHeiT'J (T f 4M YJU Wf$ &;'"'' r "ieM OOMl Te TanP A.MO Ten. HJ DOW'T WHO sJim MEAJ II wsit- Tn6N mg what Dees KrJeuJ X HE SO ? BARMiii S 3 J M UPSETS AND SURPRISES MARK SCHOOL GAMES Bryn A thy it's Win Over Radner Was Unexpected: Southern Breaks Inte Scoring Column FRIENDS END SEASON By PAUL PHKP One upset and three suipiises fea tured the scholastic gridiron tilts in Philadelphia and vicinity yesterday afternoon. The upset was the victory of HrMi Athyn Acadeniv ever tn'e fnmed Ilndner High Scheel. Tiie surprises were: Gernuntewn Uriends closed its season without its goal lilic heing crossed; Southern High, when It scored ngainst Central, tallied for the first time this season in the Interschelnstlc League; and the unex pected ending of the Swarthmore Prep Uarm Scheel contest . (iermantewn Academy opened its new field and witli a crowd estimated at "(10(1 hinking en. hewed te Penn Char ter In an inter-m ailciiiic league tuss. Supplies Itig Want The new field supplies ,i long-standing want of the in wlciiiy . acceidiug te the students tliem-clM's and the alumni. quarter. ' 1M cnre in the seeerd qirnrter c-y.f j nfter u biiliinnt ."0-ynrd splint, wlthn.,.,,,, tun I .rrmnntewn Acadeniv tacklers i .,, ,-,M heeN. Previous te this touch ,inttn tlie Scheel lane team ha il ,tci! two liisi downs and was match ing te the Puin Charter ge.il line when Itrill Intercepted one of hnlfback i ,.,,.. I,,,,, fei'wnid n.'issc. The ether score of the game was the result of a blocked punt in the second quarter, which Streng, the (Junker-, fullback, lecevered and ran l.i yauls ler the score. Curran kicked .two of the goals after touchdowns. .Southern'- First Score Southern Hiifh seined for Hie lil'sf time thi season in nn inii-iM-imiiisin- league contest, but the Ued and lllack ,, nt stieng enough te cop the deci- s,r, The llnnl liiures were 'JO te li'.. Seiitiiern looked like a new team. The , ZnZ Mw the, ui-.I.Mn teuch: Mown across the Miii-ers' line An in- tercepted forward pass brought tlie ball nlnwis worked we 1 together, anil II it,, CcntnUs "(l-ynri line. . HP-yaiu i Kllln t In eii:li the line, followed by a line bin I; by Kddie Gelilblatt. -cnieil the six temple. (.ennantewii l-'ii"ii!s Clese , GeriliatlteWII I'liclllls cle.ed lt llle-t .successful se.isiill. 'X il.-t.-litlll',; Cii"t- ' nut Hill Academy. "! te 0. Incidentally . the team went tl mugh the .iiupaign without biiug M'Oied till The (luakets tien, I'eultei stieet opened the season Willi 11 sceieless tie with Gerninntewn Aniileim . After rlitit . Unlit Park, Ilnddenliehl. ICpiscepnl. rrieniH Central ami Chestmit Hill fell in tin- order nainetl. The team scored 11',.", peintH te its opponents' 11. Swarthmore High bail its goal line crossed for the first time this year bx Pnrni Scheel in (he first perietl of their game, hut after a disputi in the html I'm Just Stuck en These Cinnamon Buns Mccneliun's Cinnamon Buns 111 e sticky sweetly, 1 ic-hly sticky It's worth the touch of attachment of fayrup te the lingers te touch the ery Yum-YUmmy Cin Cin nunien Buns which uie freshly baked at the Meenehan Klectric Ilnkeiies. at 20c per dozen. MEENEHAN'S Electric Bakeries 18 Seuth 32(1 Street 2(504 Germantown Ave. :IU33 THAT GUILTIEST FEELING Jim nARnir". is f hi, COtMG Te VLAV AMD I THOOSHT WE'D HOP INI MV . m. m. k , &. l.l Who is Barmes . I NEUER MET HIM tflll nu nun i nuT Tb Tna CLUB i Asja 3G ASSLV ' DlO I T. HIM- 7 wimi uucb Yes-! e de;i? What Hoea hjmat Dee! HE BO f WHY XXM T M3dVY- f Yoe Awjwan t r Today's Scholastic Games and Results of Yesterday FOOTIUMj Catholic Iauue VTert Cnthelle Htnh vi. Cnthellr tlith. Catilll 1'lclU, Twcntj -ninth and Cambria street"! Other Games I.a Rnlle Prep, at Atlantle City High. H'Ritlnir UtBh nt Norrlstewn IIIsli, West Chester lllsh nt Chester High. St. James' Scheel at SI. Luke's Scheel, Wevne. Hill Scheel nt ltnerferrt Scheel. L.iwrencevllle Scheel at Teme Hchoel I'ert Derenlt. lllnlr Academy at Vnle Kresh, New Hncn. Princeton Prep nt Hutnrera Trep, New Ilrunewlck. Penn I'reh nt MenershurK Acndene, seccna rranliferd HIbIi nt Wcsttewn Hlsh YUSTKHDAY'S UHSULTS lXKDTHALI, Interschelnstlc Leirue C'emial Il'th. 20; Southern jlluli. 1:1 Interacademlc Iqkue Penn Charter. 0. Cermantewn Acad m. u Other Games Oermantnwn Prlends. Ill) Chestnut 1 1 111. 0. J-Dlscepal Academy, 3.I. Prlends' Cen tral, e. Clernuntenn HIbIi. IP: Colllncsweod lllKh. 7 Jlrsn Atin Acadeniv, 7; Iladner Hluh, 0. Snnrthnirrp Prep, l- Knrm Scheel, (i. amden HiBh. 1 I Cheltenham HIrIi. 0. V.r,mr'! '"h. 21 Moorestown Friends. H. It'ihcv lii Ik 7; inrby Hleh. (I. I.unrdimni- II sli '.'. l.enir Jlsilen II, 0 HOCt'Klt Inlersclmlastlc I?eacu Nuiihe.iti lllt.li. 1. rruiikferd lllt-h (I Pihai" Sihoel I.pfiffue Ullmlngi.jn Prl.nds'. 1. I-'i lends' Select 0. rOOTDAI.I, STANDINGS Publli; lilch Scheel League YV". 1. 'I' Pt i iiiiikf.ii.i HiBi. a ,, ",, W-i-l Phlln Hlsh t ,p j iVnir.il II h s 1 ii 4 Nurthe-ist llUh it ., (ierm.int wti Hlsh 1 j n .lU(llrll nuii u :) it (" 'E'olemle I-dBue w i,, I'liari-a ,, V C. 1 0011 7,'M) neu .asi .II0U llueifur.1 M I I 0 M Luke's . ... ','. Hernia ninnn Ac.nleinv i.iuhi up.ii Catholic LeuKue Yilliinmn Prep . . Sl. JUHeph Pr, p ,., Uei,t Cnthnll-; HlRli ''.lllli.llc lllch W 1 I P c. 1 11(111 r.ne .null uoe f-OCCKll Nulthehst HlKll . .M Phlla. lllKh I runkfeiil t I'litrul HlRli . . ,urin,inten High Suuthvin High . W '1' l'P". II II I l : : (liuiiiei- the Vatienals forfeited. The s e.c ,w,s j., te i in favor of Prep at the time nf the dispute, but Kcferce Kinney dielnred the count wiin 1 te 0 in faer of the (Junkers. ti,s saved the Main Liners' icceid ler the season. I "' """--iV lm . tllt. M I Surprise for Kadnnr , I Hryn Athyn Acmleim handed lla IllltlOl' High n -in prise when it stepped the Way nc team. . te 0. It xxus Hndner'.s set end defeat of the scus-en, having been bealen by I.ais(exx lie by the s'ailn. -ceic lust week. Episcopal Academy win roughshod extr Friends' Centinl eleven, winning :',.- te 0. Tin- Utile iiggiegiitlen from I'lfiecnth si 1 et I nexii- liml a (luilice, mid alter gallierlng nil of its points In tin- liisi half, tin- Churchmen uishcil in substitute in the final t-nute. Uitlley Pi,, It hail nsliff battle, but (he team managed te beat Darby High, 7 te 0. The ti-tini fiem "down near Chester" tallied its points in the third peiied. (ieiiiiiiiitexxn High tiaveled ever (n Colliiigsweotl ami xxitllepetl the aggre gation repn senllng the high school of tlml low 11. 0 10 7. A field goal, kicked by Whltiicx in the last period, xxnn the game for the Cliveden. Philadelphia Boxers All Win Allrntmwi. Ne a Al the Ml,un Ar, i,a h'li. last nlKbi into O'Ke.-f". pn ladelphla lislttixeiybt w, n exer liebby Wlllliimn of Allenieu i-. ,1, t. n faHl rounds .Tehnn u . n Pin la. I, IphlH d feated Prank Vnr , 1 111 11 Allentown In six l.-umls ntid Hebble Ituhiileiiii Philadelphia nulpeint it IIIkIiI 1 i.- ,.f K.ist.in In h! inuiitl M Seuth (JOth SI. 4009 Market Street Seuth St.- ViT 1 ' ' "X rs&ss &5v' i 1 irvu' if ME, Ce! Ii wone: II j. I t r BARsJGi I THCS PELHAhA BAR.UC5 BARMCS pROFCSStONAL- Nert i V? JrA PftRMaS, CAW'T TtACB HI Je FAR Ai I'M C0UCERMED VOs CAM (JO . .. WHY .SHOULD I WOntVY T30UT , , Who BAfttaea s . i I KiOOUJ r -uoT.eFtfoYS - .uiiL.i. ii AMD flEVGR alii: That for . YoeJ . ,tk WF&W' sWfi WESTERN BOXERS E IHE EASI Mere Than Dezen Mittmen Cress Herace Greeley's Ad vice in Seeking Bouts By LOUIS II. .TAFFE An influx of leather Dnshcrs from the West is becoming promiscuous in the i'-nst, nnd mere than a dozen nexv iaces have been or will be seen in squared circles of Xew Yerk nnd Philadelphia. Seme of these mittmen have made geed, ethers net se geed and n few still hnvc te exhibit their respective wares. Invaders who nm following the ad vice of Herace Greeley, with rcverbcd English, include members In every divi sion with the exception of the fenther xveight class. Weltcrxvcights are lu the majority. five 14u-peunders being ntneng thn visitors. There are three lightweight, nexx-cemers from out "thnr," oue henvyxveight nnd n mlddlcxvelght. Representing California Is a family of listmen, the Shade brothers, three of 'cm The henvyxveight hitter Is Hilly. Have Is a welterweight nnd Geerge is n lightweight. The Shndes. together xvith their father, who trains his fighting sons, aie in New Yerk, where they lire making their headipinr lers while appearing in the Hast. Dave boxed in Philadelphia Inst week, but he did net hhexv anything like sensa tional form. Aevede Is Star Other Califerninns who are trying te win fame nnd fortune en this side of the continent nre Manuel Azevedo and Phil Snlvadere. lightweights; Tilly Her man nnd Jee Miller, xveltcrxx-eights, and Al Walker, bantam. Azevedo already has proved himself a rugged and hard hitting battler, Herman has scored n number of victories. Including one of Soldier Hnrtfield. around Nexv Yerk. Miller displayed cleverness in txve bouts here, while Walker's only lecommenda lecemmenda lecommenda tien is that he Is 11 tough kid. The Snlvadere scrapper of the Cali fornia invaders is an Italian-American and comes te Philadelphia heralded as n rugged guy. Whether Phil is te remuin in the Fast for any length of time will be decided en Monday night, for, if he can make n favorable shexv lug against Geerge Chancy, Snlvadere will he assuietl of further competition. Of the ether welterweights Merrle l.ux hails from Kansas City and Alex llarl is a Cleveland youngster under Johnny Kllbane's tutelage. I.ux' is in tlie Fast with I.arney Uchtensiein, a elernn manager of boxers and whose judgment of fist (lingers is highly re garded ull ever the country. "A bout xvith .luck llritten in a decision match would lesult in 11 nexv xvelterxveight chaippien," sin-s I.arney of I.ux. Anether Jiilbaue lteer linn is one of four bexeis included in a stable being handled by Kilhane. Alex helped in training the feather weight champion for his title tilt xvith Danny Frush. Anether Kansas City inxader is Hugh Walker, a middleweight. Hugh lias been around Nexv Yerk for several months mill he has been showing him self off as it crack boxer one xxhe s being considered seriously te dethiene tlie discietliteil chump, Johnny Wil Wil eon. Slmmi-ieil tlexxii te tlie lemainiiig visiting bexeis, we find a pair of ban- t,,,,,u XI Veimm. ,f f -In, ...I. .,1.1 .....1 . ,,,,..-. ... , 1 , , ... ,. ,, ,,111,1, it 11 1 1 Phil U'Deud. another Ohienn from Columbus. '.einier hns boxed i,, -the Fust hefeie. but new he is here under I the direction of Kilhnnu te remain , throughout the season. O'Dewd sprang a surprise 111 .cxv inru Inst week by gaining the judges' decision ever Jee l.y ui-h. Men's &Yeunfl Men's SUITS and Overcoats $ 1 .80 and see our 16 windows Peter Meran & Ce. Merchant Tailors S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch Sts. Open Men. Hat, Ex. Tlll 8 o'clock Jim BABMtSs) M iiiri - X fe-wa NVAD TIGER, ARMY AND CHI ARE RICE SELECTIONS i Picks West Point te Shade Notre Dame by Three Points Alse Predicts Victory for Lafayette Over Penn'Eleven, 17 te 0 Dy GRANTLAND RICE Prelude A'etr come the tugs of tear tenerc prophets quail. Where even Dclphw Oracles tnfghl fall, .... . TTncrc one may spin the whirling top of fate . And tcrtte telffc faulty fingers en the slate. Since feels rush in where angels fear te tread Why should tec pause because the net is spread t "Lay en, AfacDuff," ice hear the side lines say, "Wftat foolish figures have you get today!" NOTE Of the twenty leading games plaved last Saturday, counting re sults only, we slipped in four spots. The ether sixteen rnn true te form. Harvard. Geergln Tech, Syracuse nnd Columbia only crossed us. While apol ogizing for our four errors, nn nvcrnge of .800 will mere thnn suffice us through the rest of this existence. Today's Scores At Princeton Princeton, 14; Har vard, 7. Af West reint Army, 17; Notre Dame, 14. At Chicago Chicago, 7; Ohie State, O. At New Haven Yale, 30; Mary land, 0. At Annapolis Navy, 21; Buck Buck neil, 0. At Philadelphia Lafayette, 17; Pennsylvania, 0. At Atlanta Georgia Tedi, 28; Clemsen, 0. At Ilrhaua Illinois, 14; Depauw, O. At Athens Georgia, 17; Virginia,-OV At New Yerk Cernell, A3; Colum bia. 0. At Hamilton Colgate, 7; Roches ter, 7. At Pittsburgh Pitt, 21; Nchriuha, 0. At Detroit Detroit, 21; Spring field, 0. At Washington Georgetown, 17. Fordham, 0, At State College renn Stale, 28; Camegla Tccli, 7. At Minneapolis Iowa, 14; Minne sota, 0. PHILS TAKE CLOSE Nese Out Newman's Team, 20-17 Sugannan Out Re fuses te Pay Fine The basketball situation In Philadel phia is Improving. This xvas evi dent last evening In the Kastern League game at the Xntlenal A. (5., Klcventh nnd Catharine streets, xxhen the Phils wen nn exciting contest from Wilkcs Unrre. 20-17. The visitors were minus the services of I.eu Sugnruinn, xvhe re fused te pay his fine of S-IO imposed by President Sclicffcr for pleying xxith the Celtics. The locals were handicapped by the absence of Ally McWlllInms. xvhe is in the hospital, and "Chickie" Passim, who staifvd, xvas compelled te retire In less tjian five minutes. The largest crowd thnt has witnessed a game this seusen wns present. Field goals xvcre at a premium, es pecially for Wilkes-ltiure. nnd the only one made by the visitors xvas by "Dee" Newman. it i-ume thirteen minutes after play started. It was the first for either team and the lest for Wilkes Biiitc. for the Phils' defense wns se perfect that the visitors did let score another geul. They had plenty of shots, but xx ere buried. The going was close throughout, end many times were the totals knotted. The figures xxere even nt (j, ll, l.'t, H mj 15. Then .iddie Trnutxxeln put Wilkes llarre ahead by l(i te 1,". Hut Sheets Wright came through with his usual basket, placing the locals In the lend, ONE FROM BARONS TO Qf VIA W I Round $Q?A t T .., rf At cer NT Army-Navy Game AT POLO GROUNDS Saturday, November 26 Special tickets eoeil seliic n trains lcsvlnir ltentl I ii (.Term I rial nt 1.0U A. M.. 7.00 A. M., 8 00 M, PU0 A M.. 1000 A. M 1100 A. M nil. 12.00 iinun, Neicinber 'JO. returning en any train leaving Nrxv Yerk (V 23,1 St. or Liberty St. IVrrlcii) until 12 10 A. JI. .Noxeni .Nexeni her 2S (Hunilny mldnlghl) Tlcliet. anil I'arler far or Sleeper Ite.erxnllen On f-nlt. ut CITY TICKKT OJVICK tail Clientnut Street Tcltplieiif Walnut 027K, 0271). 0100 Philadelphia & Reading Railway Ahbtama,,nne!,,B"am V""dcr,. , lucky, 0rnV,,, - Cr,"rP' . At Charleston West Vltelt . Washington and lie, 7. S ' s, At. Berkeley California . "I; Univ.. sily of Southern California, p' ,Vfr' At Amherst Amherst, ii- w. Icyan, 0, ' " Hani and Easy milE hardest of these (election, lt. f the top thrc. The hardest of ,. t thrce is the Army-Netrc Diim IS? which should be, veung xxldrbH1,' with the dope in full flight8. w,,lr,M. Princeton, with her veterans In . dltlen. seems te have the xvlnnlmr Sn" evcrIIarvard, but there isn'T'eft Louric nnd Garrlty will make a Tti dlffcrence te the Tiger team, whlel after a hard and rasping season, is mW wtre. UC l ThC "" aml set V. Chicago will hnvc a terrille duM -its hands with Ohie State, h, t 1, ,? ready pummelcd Minnesota nnd mm. Igen. 1KI1' But Chicnge Is even stronger than' it looked te be ngnln-t Princeton Hi with its Mreng- defense should slip "J Princeton anil Hnrvard mllEHE will be no sign of ,.,am. i- pienship clnsh between Princeton i4 Harvard but there will he n een" of note, for all that, with txve mmlZ out seeking redemption. Beth knew that a victory lmlrvm wipe out a multitude of October sC nnd in viexv of two drawn years In sup.' cession the clash will be carried , the final play The Tiger "lllhnwhh first chance s nee 1020 te show xx xx eo can de xvith two-of hi, mnin elm adjusted and sharpened. It will be his first test will, f.ve ( his leading stars back In harness; nnd unless Hnrvard rdnys far beyond nm. tiling she lias shexvu this sctsen ih Orange and Black should take its nla". above the Crimson for the first time la ten years. Sam hlte recovered n Harvard fumble nnd romped te victory. And Princeton has never beaten Harvnt.l ,.. Covirleht, 1911 All riaht, rntmj 1 New Yerk Celtics te Play Here Wednesday Manager "Pctey" Kilnutrick, 0! the Knyeula Catholic Club, con cluded arrangements today xvltli the New Yerk Celtics for the (Jotliam (Jetliam ltes te play here al St. Antheny's Hall. Twenty-third ami Cnrnenter stieets, next Wednesday evening, Tem Kuhrcy announced as .play ers in his line-iyi. Nut Ilelnmn, Johnny Beekmaii. "Herse" Hag gerty. Krnie Biech. "Dutch" Dclin ert. Smelick and Chris I.eenanl. These nie all Kastern Leaguers, xxith tlie exception of Sninllek ntitl nre under the ban of the Kastern League. Knyeula will plav a re turn game in New Yerk later li te 1(1, and when Andv McMnhen sceied en n pretty pass by Uiiuleavy the gnme was clinched for the leuik The Phillies did no except iiuinl shoot sheet ing, getting but four goals, but their playing was speiler le thai of YVUta Bnrie. In another Knslcrii League game at Trenten llie Petters did all but cull out the fire department te put a step le tlie faice with Ilitrrisburg. Trenten xxeu, 50 te M.S. the score at half time heiii! 17 te ,'t. The winners made 11 total of twenty -two Held tosses nnd Iiitreduieil two nexv men, llaggiiley, who made four baskets, and Threpp, xvhe tallietl one. PECANS PECANS A tn-peuntl bait of choice Tets P.-cani ter IS SO, charKcti prepaid. Kxi-rj fnmllv will want n line of rlt'.ily flnvere,l Tiia Pmim for tli helldtxys. Our fanie-m Turki; lljnntl recti ns ure Kiewa lit ihe beiulltel (iuiitlalutif nllt)j, xxlieie 1 !..' I'ecani srew. (iriler a liau ted. x Itefertnce: Dunn & Iliadstrcct CUERO iM. BYRNE TEXAS , w S rj.
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