'.-V r 21- . A. t . 4 t f 4 EVENING PtBLiai t;EIJ(EitBffiM6ELPHlA;MOBAY NOMBEB .7, -21 " . ,LlWt&MJ.-lttl. . .I". .'..-. ,H. 'gf-XitjyaAVii' JWIW Vi M( A -. ;J.'JI ti zminr ftTftRiniMne fmtOlARUINM y ''Basketball Statistics u ieamden Still Hft? a erfbet pT Recerd Trenten Plays , 'j Phils Horeonight" B ... PASSON BAUK IN HHWlt tfMs ! n buT wcr-k In Hftalr rn League fa circles one! eWen pirncs nrc sched-lli-t fnr ilie eight club1?, out there is ' Vjifcly te t-e little clinngc In tfie Mnnil !iL of the lenders rm tliejr r.npcnr tp, ftfjjL nil tl.e better of tiis ti-nnn Jhey. ?odpe. Net -n one occawten W Jhe V<ven contest" does nniawr AWWmi trmrved for the following vecl;., i ( In the mcnntlme, the.Cnintleiv'.Skqet )'i are nwny te n start of litrn!ght. I'jUleugh Scrnnten and kJJn;rtfeti arc 'ik.nelnc close by. It would' j)0 no mir &! If Trenten crnelted lit nny time Sf Scranton is likely ttfMeM, a few W lenir Camden appear? the cIuhs of at Held union. semethlnB rhdlcally hap. 'fSns Tilth the work of tTie SkwterR.' ri. i.,iiiaa .ipn frrmllinlli rntlnillnp ! il shane. but havithree hard came Ml.hc lnyejt this itfrt. Tonkin they i::lu n Treivten at nemc. play ncrc 'irf Friday xvltli Scrnnten and en Sntur.. Cmect Heading In Ilenrtewn. "Pis S teiiKh week ter .unnaser luycra ami . team mu.t win two out of the rthfe te keep anywhere near In the run- IdIbk ...i. ..- .- Wled te retire after live minutes of play bri Friday he ha tccovcti'(lveenilIi' 4D1t and will ajraln innko'nn.ffert te ktt KOlnK aRllinni inr i-eiicrH lenipiu d I3STi:nN I.MAdUC v.' u r r w. i p.c Camden, tl 0 1 Owr Wlllces-ll.. 2 4 ,3SH TrMitnn .1 1 ,33 UefUisv'e. 2 4 .383 Pcrsnteii r t RSI neirtln . 2 Jl .2fWl t'hlla. a 4 .333 lUrrlsb'ff, 1 0 .143 THIS WEEK'S SCHEDUT " Tenljrht Trenten nt Phlmdelpnla, Camden at Contvnvllle, Ilpadlwi t Hcrantnn. . Tuenan j r-e!tepvlll(- at Ecrnnten. wednptday HnrrlnburK nt Camden, Wllktu-Harre nt IleudltiK Trldnv Scranlep nt I'hllndeltihln, Wllkci Wllkci iiarre ut Trenten. Saturdit Philadelphia nt Heading. CoKci CeKci vl Jit. at Wllkct-narru. Trenten ut IlnrrUburK NOlilTJI I'ltllA. CIIUrtCH LEAGUE W. IjPC IV. U P.C rinrcii'n 2 e I.WjC Kden. . ( 1 .1)00 Otn. llre'n 1 e l noe mi. Hr'n 0 1 .Oue t. Mlrh'n 1 0 1 OIK) 2d Men'ite 0 S .000 Erie M E. 1 0 1 00i Auvecnte 0 2 .000 PIMIjADELPUIA AMATEUR LEAOUC V I.. P.C V. I.. P C '.erralne.. net OOO Huburlmn. 1 2 .383 lunler . 3 1 750 notbero.. 0 1 .000 I'llfnerc. I 2 .007 Archer. ..0 2 .000 "teveland. :i 3 .800 Iteaulii. . 0 4 ,000 Jhc .TtrRcjmen.hnve been running tip some hiffh scores, but the Hills hnvc a Ktreng defone cvtn with McWil linnm out nf the same. The locals have forwards who ran jdioet but ihclr work te (Inte has been decidedly erratic. Kvcn Temmy Dun- navy, a reliable snot, lias been n shut ,out in n number of Kiunei. The club ex pects te continue the winning streak tnrtcd' en Friday at the expentic of WUkcq'llarrc. Twe ether games in the lcague are also being played this iveninft. ' Rookwood A. A. Changes Name Tlle ltfiokeod A. A , of Ker.-Mngten er-lnn te hav'nz tlie ama namu ns the tenm mnn ned for ) cars, by Hebby Wlnnklll. hn d cldPit te bn known an the Qprmnntewn A. A. 'n the future Thn llnc-up lne!ud! Walt Qulnn. of Iinmaculnte CencTllnn. Matty "eKei or me i' v. n. a.: .mci reery, ueii nnd Meehan Ter mmes addreei Philip J. We;han, 2325 Cednr street. t Hard Gamss Ahead for Pitt rillabtirnli, Nev. 7. Pitt ntlll has two hard KBtnei ahead vt It, nnd Mill start ndav tn tirepare for the first of them the Wentern Pennsylanln title clash with Wash iten nnd Jefter.ten College nt Ferbos l'leld xt S.tudn PUIS ether (rnmn Is the nil )'lth Pcnn State here en ThankusUMK IV GREEN REBUILDS Fi OR PENN GAM E Goldatein, Lecal Athlete, Will Start at Tackle for Dart mouth Against Quakers BACK TO FUNDAMENTALS Hanover, N. II.. Nev. 4. Te rebuild his tenm for the (tame with Pcnn In New Yerk next Haturdny Conch Jack Canncll has ordered a return te the fundamentals of football for the Dart mouth grid squad. Several new men were tried out In the line laHt week nnd nmenir these Al Goldstein has been showing particularly well nt tackle. Goldstein, who comes from Philadelphia, having token his prep, school football nt Central IUsh, was a member of last fall's yearling tenm, but se fnr this season has had little chance te prove his ability, lie Is net heavy, but possesses a great amount of drive in defensive work, and this-fact will glve htm u chance in the Pcnn contest. Pudge Neldllnger will be nt thr left- tackle berth nnd Den Moere will start nt guard, n position he filled capably In the Cernell game. Swenson will prob ably be back nt ginm' and Suttmelcr. a substitute center. i was Injured two weeks nge, will get the call at the pivot position, Other mibstlttite guards nnd tackles may jet hnve te be reckoned with by the regular linesmen, for the shftke-un In the squad has caused a great fight for l.noers. Among the sjunrds who have ben sitting en the bench. Murphv and Cnvnnnu;h have been displaying He Helps Trenten STKETCH" MKE1IAN WheM ability te get, the ball lias been a big help te the Trenten East cm League flve geed farm this week nnd may be seen in action at the Pole Grounds encounter. Hubert, Hledgett nnd Drier are some of the substitute tackles who have been given h dinner by Conch Canncll in the scrimmages of the last few dnys. As no gnme was en the card Satur day the squad devoted the afternoon te nnethcr hard practice drill. YALE POINTS F0B.T.1GER Starts Finishing Touches for Dig Game Next Saturday New Haen, Conn., Nev. 7. The Yale varsity starts today te put en t he finishing touches preparatory te the Princeton gnme In the Hewl en Satur day. Hrcnusc of the fact that a substi tute line was used in the game ngalnst Maryland State en Saturday,, the reg ular line' will scrimmage today with the second-string backs. There nlse will be scrimmaging Tuesday and Wednes day, with a rest en Thursday and I ri day. , , tix The team is being wnrncd egairtfl ever-confidence. Princeton's defeat of Harvard has shown the Itlue players that the Tiger which they are still te face is n mighty powerful nnlmnl with Lrfurle nnd Gnrrity in the brickfield. Most of the Yale players expected Har lard te win and the result came as n surprise. American Legien Wants Game The Kast Falls American Irfjrlen football eleven wants a ame at horns for ArmlDilM nay. te be played en their home irrldlren at he Jehn James Debion Field. Pheno Ivnn Creeli. Manayunk US7. PRINCETON PALAVERS READY Every Member of Team Emerged Frem Harvard Game In Fine Shape Princeton, Nev. 7. With Harvard beaten, the battle with Yale at New Haven next Saturday is the oue nnd only object of the sons of Nassau, who nrc looking forward te it with n geed bit of trepidation. Princeton still has eleven geed men te fnll beck upon, the same eleven thnt nnswrrcd every Harvard challenge yes terday for sixty minutes with net n single substitution. This fent naturally surprised even the stoutest of Tiger supporters, who even fearcil that I.eurlc and Garrlty might net lust n half. Kvery man en the tenm emrrg'-d fiem the encounter in fine physical shape, it was thought that Al Wlttmcr, center, who hurt his leg in the first quarter, might be rather seriously Injured in suite of his refusal te leave his pest, but tlm injury is net bcvere, nnd he will be In condition te start against the Dlls. USE5 Galvanized Beat Pumps IlilfllWW L i..lJiJHWJ'1'W't'IHwi RI Ufamifnrtlireri by 1., T. Ilercer te.. BO N. 5d st. lfnfn.HTM Market nsn n PISTONR1NGS : Standard squlpmsnt en Amtrlc forsmest tars. Mninr Parte Company nMaaiHBaaan.sisisasssl42S N. 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