19. A f ' K-. Wt-"V a W. and X MINOR CAGEMEN START TONIGHT American Leaguo Basketoers Start Play Tonight Manu facturers Begin Tomorrow CAMDEN FIVE TO, BE BUSY Tlie miner lcRgucrs break Inte the limelight i" the cage gnme this week. The two most prominent pf the cltj's orpunlzntiena lift the lid, the Amerl fans Mnrtlns this evening and the .Philadelphia Manufacturers' League xrttlns under wny tomorrow night. Beth play their games nt Yonah Hall, 2727 West Celumbln tivcnue. This is the twenty-first Reason for 1l,e Americans. 'Che league was born wny bach '" 101 nnu" f,incc tllat t,nu' has suffered enough blows te scuttle ny basketball craft, but bynble man azement has weathered every storm among ncml-professlenal and amateur organizations worth while, Lven the Vastern League cannot beast of the longevity of the American, for it was net organized until 1000. ... Only one team from lust year is back ti,i. fccaen. It Is l'nssen. Gottlieb & I'laeWrmerly Seuth Ph'HA. The new teams are Hely Name, cn tieth Century, Alpine A. A.. American n lependentsV Merrill """ lirrmantewn. There will be dancing after the gnmes. Ca't fiermuntewn nnneuuecs .i.nlii-- of I.etty imiims ' """ U. ,' - , , run 11..nlr nnil nhnllMl Ihewing. Fre.l Hinckle has been ap pointed referee of nil games. Jlaiiufiii'liircre Start Tomorrow The Philadelphia Manufacturers V.upi- bvfilns tomorrow evening when Pliilade'phln Terminal D vision, of the reniiMlviinln Hollrend, plays Monotype and American ltnllway Express meets Ketene Telephone. On Thursday the four ether clubs get together. , Art T..iem ineis Debten, while Flcishcr ern'iis with International Harvester. rielihcr has strengthened with the ndditieu of liny Li IngKteiic tintlTctcy Kilpatrlek. both with Dob?en last year, while their places en Dobeen will he dll,l In mini nnil l.eacn. newaru and TVnml is in ehnrcc of Art Leem 11 1,1 lit -"" '- , - i . with Wilsen as n running mate sneuiu Vinve a regular elub. Iiiternnt enai liar ves,ter is dcbutliiR with a combination of former college stars. Pennsylvania Itnilread ha,s a fine line-up. led bv Eddie (tallaghe last teasen with lla'ldwin. Monotype re try ing out new material nnd Keyi-tone Tel ephone and American Hallway Express tire nlse experimenting with a number of unknowns. Hani Week for Camden Thin is n hard week for C.tniden. The SKeeters take en Heading at home, play At Ttentnn en Friday nnd arc at home again en Saturday with Frank Uruggy's Mine ". Meeting the two leaders en the ex- ... ....! l nil iiniiiiinii. J 1 1 1 1 ti u "hill nienrr, unu ' ,,,,,i t ,,.. li is Signed Jim Benner and l'liil I)oug I)eug ,,, formerly of Catholic High. Bread--Il-VCii. lm, ndde.1 BUI Harit and maun it urn; !- 11s CORNELL, GEORGIA TECH AND NOTRE DAME ABOVE 300 MARK U1RIGHT '. and M. .. ; - n m. r . . . ii .aithmore. 21 urfuchanna 41 Juniata . . . . .iirt DETROIT ,1 r.s (Yanlilln ... m,l ns Ohie Nirth.. r,"i r,- w. Vu. wes i 2S IlOHten Cel.. 0 14 Taululle ... e SI Sprlninetd .. 3) ilaticlla .. . Oil- 10 0 C 0 DICKINSON' J." Juniata .... 0 I.ufni'ette .. 0 Jehns Hep's. 30 UiHlniu .... O Gcttyebun . 7 i mi'l SI ... -8 Alleiiheny . . 2S -pitnstlcrl. . . '' 7 Saw I lump, le te Mlilillebury.. 0 JIH I,.liannn v.. 0 11 - Wnlianli ... 0 7--Y. a It IS i'l 7 12 Sujiiu.'hunna 0 -.Nun.. I j inc. as 49 lllaneva l. 110 TORDUAM 2.-1 Vain.. , 101 V.nhlnBten. 10 CnthKlle C, 1!0 VIM nun .. 7 I.af.-ectte ., C Jiosten Cel.. 7 O"oricete-n , 7 .MuhlenbciJ. 117 IIKTIIANT t- Marietta, .. e -w &.i j,. u ihie r 12 "uffale O-Nav .... " - urove Cit! , 14! 0 0 ?nl 1'8 i) 34 12 as I IOV rOMiUGi: ' n-te.i i'.,. e I'niMJence . i'1 is..- te- ,. .71 fMlreif . . : IV .lli 1 . , p M.ji Ictlu ... ,, 177 10S Un I" AND .M 7 Vlli-lKht . . . n Pcim 11 Llullauciet .. 3" Havirfertl. . . 7 Sr. arllmiere. f 1'. jr. C i'l Plrlilnrei. II Uralnua . . . . 1iT . 0 . Oi tjj t'l I Si ':t i KM.LL, ' I.afnette . - Wiifh, h j.fr. 14- Mulilcnbers.. 41- i all cillj f. . 0-Nay HI jQttyabuic, . , 48 IKOnCllA TI.VII ! Vtake Knr3t 0 40 Onlotherpe 70 JJaviaaen ... (10 Furman ,,,. Jl llutiierd .... 7 Penn Htati- . IN ('lemmin ... 21 Cleort-etown.. 33S gi:ouc;i:tewn 7 Leb.innn V.. 4S Umlnus .... Oi) W'ntnilnmer. 2S Hely Cren.. 2S G-j. AV'uhh'n SG 33 I'AI.irORNI.V I M Viada ... 0 VI - I'lK-Me riect 10 .1 Krcseu .... 0 II Wu.ti. htate 0 "- Callrermu 0 J- Waahliifften. 3 III I'JT AHN-i:r,in 4..'- rhlel ,, J V and 111 rtxii 34 Kerdhani j, 7 Cier,ila T.ch ni" aKrrvsntT.e 0' 0 I'tllll Stdte. . I 2s , 0--ppmi Hi, at t'rilnua ... 1 !L-Muli' litre.. ill l'i I'l-l:lnv5n . ' ) illtine' a .. - 7 Bui.!r.'.ll ... n j , 'lenex -'- ' i stmlnf.ir l.' - -1 Hen.i. .. ''- lrh"ln .. . i Tiiin Slate,.! !1- IMIuns 117 , , e-iivxnu l--i leinwen . . . U- u. poly ll t Hxier . !' .Trnnchanla 0 It e i 0 (I 13 IIAr.VAKD -llurvard L . -Mlilillebury.. -Ilnlvr C'i'ea.",. -it ii Mini ... te-pl- f..". Ir ntllcky . , . -Auliurii '1- 10 Indiana .... 10 UO'irKla .... 21 ituti 0 f'entur 3 Prlni'i ten . . . II l.reM.1 "ei iiAvr.nrenr) 0 Hleenn .... 0 T ind M... 0 Deliwnre ... 7 I'ralniis !'. .r )lifl!ns.. (l Tilnlty XI'! . reijvTK . M Ileni'c. H-tl City 0--IlilKtO!l ... -i Hunu..hanna. , i'-,,,, , 7 V. r I' 41 It cluM, r .. . " Sracue . . . t7 . ei.i jiniA Ainh'rat . . . 14 Hiiin . , I'l New VerU U. 1ki tmeuth.. '- IMlHitm . . 7 f'ntnfll "' Ohie U It) holt cnesa e llHrnrd 4 t C'anlnlus . . J 2 Sprlnxlleld 7 Gi-oi'isetoiut. 2H natn . . . . 1 1 Celby '"OKMUt. 1 - M Kemiv j, ; lU.e.i.'uKjr .. no wcitfi-,, n,. I f'elsati) 0- liirtniiMitii , It i eluinhu . . . '4- eiu.nclK'lu. . 851 . HnTM(UTl1 2 Sernli-ti P MIJIM.giv , "4 Nim Ilaiiip, , 1 1 renht5H.e . , ft I .! . iimblu . .. , Cern-ll !! Penn l'JJ . I mVntr Ditre. - 12 Knei 11 I1 1 1 Illinois 2 .'. 13 I'u-dm 1 tl -A inneetit 1 1 Indiana. .. I31 IOWA BTATI3 (AMKH) 2s re 21 (Irlnnell .... 1 1 Mlmmirl ... 7 Kiinras .... C Wash. U.... 7 Ur.iliu 7T 3 (i a 7 nn it bu Rli is: (lJr;i.AVArtD - vuhbtimii'.', i-J. Hepl.lns.. i ! -.!' v Ann. . 1.1 .III), "-lOHl , 4, astiinstel. 4i "Jv Mrl.ind e Latujeltu JOHNS ItOPKI.Nd 3 .Mt. &t, M'u. : 27 Delaware .. ) I'icktnteii .. 44 NVM Jld.... I 7 Vlralnlu ... 11 8fc Ilnvrterd . . .0 StwiUimoie. ' 21 "7 "li II 0 II II 147 U5 n Juva'JiJNU- ruxJJjiu JjjyrWiai x-je-xujwx j-i-xxx, vw,; .,,. . .. , r Victary Ova- Pittsburgh Places Presidents, in Championship Football Basketball Standings and Week's Schedules EASTERN L.EAOUH w. r i.c. w. Ti. r.c. Scranlen ,,8 1 .8RI U'llk5a-D, ,U C .038 Trentert ...ti 1 .860 n?aine t.,3 7 ,800 camden ..7 l 87 Pitiuiea ...a 7 .223 .uhk3v e,..i u . ecw ieru..i e ,111 tuts weeics schedule Tenliht rhlladelplila at Ceatejvllle, Trenten at Scranton. Tuesday Philadelphia at Trenten. Wednesday Heading at Camden. Wilkes tUrre et New Yerlt. Thursday Scranton nt Ceatesrllle. Friday New Yerlt at Philadelphia: Cam den at Trenten. Saturday Scranton at Camden, New fork at Wllkee-Barrn, Ceattrvilla at Rendlne. :enTitVE8T ciimicit associatie:; W. I.. P.C. v. L. p.C. Oxford ....t O 1.000 fnlen ....0 1 .000 neth Capt.l O 1,000 Incarnat'n.O 1 .000 P. Dnlch..t Ol.OOOOlhet Cev.0 1 .000 Uethlehem..! 0 1.000 Van Pra.O 1 .UOO THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE Tenleht Oxford vs. Inournatlen, Tint Dutch va. Union. Tuesday Bethlehem va. Olivet Covenant. I alls rreabyterlan a. COth Daptlat. AMEniCAN LKAOUn SCHEDULE TOR THIS WEEK TenUM P., O. & II. va. Merrill, Dread way CVele 'ii. Eaet Germantown. Wednesday 20th Century vs. American Independents, Alphi a. Hely Name. MANurAcrunEns lkaeue schedule i"en THIS WEEK .Tuesday Monotype vs. Philadelphia Ter minal, Amerlcatyttallway s. Keystene Tele phone. NOimi PHILA. CHUnCH LEAGUE (Section A) W. L. P.C. W. L. P.C. St. T. Ep."J 0 1.000 St. Petern.O 1 .000 Calvarv ...a 0 1.000 Pairh.M.E.O 1 .000 Jit. Herfti.l 0 1,000 St. P. n..O 1 .000 1st Chris.. 0 0 .000 1,. ray H.O 1" .000 NORTH PHILA CHURCH LE,QUU (Section B) W. L. P.C. W. I,. P.C. St. Mich..n O 1.000 ca Jfenen..'J 'J .DOO Erle M. E.'J 0 1.O00 Mt Ileriii. 0 a .000 Omt.llr.,.4 0 l.nnn Eden M. E.O II .000 1st Chris.. a a .300 Advocate... 0 0 .000 PHILADELPHIA AMAVEUR LEAGUE W. I.. P.C. W. L. P.C. Lerraine...? 0 1.000 Pllmere . . .4 0 .44 Junier ....5 1 ,6r.3 nuburban..a 4 .USD Ancher ... a .CUT Reselutu ..I 0 .14a C!oveIand..4 4 .000 Roxboro ..0 C .000 SIX LEADI.VG BCOIIERS I.V THE EAST ERN LEAGUE . Pta.P.G.ri.G.r.T. Iisrlew. Trenten.... SB CO 2B OS Sehmeell;, Scranton. Pa 31 14 23 Iirer. Ceatest'le.. 81 2a 87 03 Beyle. Readlnir 711 23 CO 01 Ripley. Scranton... 74 10 Ci) 04 Newman, W.-IJ C8 2B 18 43 A. O. 0 0 8 S 0 D 9 10 0 t) 3 0 successive nights may cause n shakcup in the htnndlngs, nnd the Skeeters have n fine opportunity te grab off first place in the race. The Phillies dropped a couple of games last week, although they out eut out Keorcd their opponents from the field. Strange te eny, that when thii city had three teams in the league there was mere excitement and better games with better players. Either Orevsteek. .Tnf.- I pei" op De rscri L'euW trlm ay team in the league today Charlie Brieklcy is after Ilnrrinburg. ne was te hae made F-cttlement yes terday, but did net arrive. A letter from Ilrickley this morning Rives his line-up as Hedrun nnd Schmceik, for wards; Mchnn, center, and Friedman nnd Hurry Ilicenda. guards. Maybe he has decided te htick te New Yerk and independent ball, for he could net use Meehati or HehmeeU: in the league. He is reported n.s having offered $1800 for the franchise, all of which Is p-etty soft for Havrisburg considering the terms en which they took Dave ISennis' place In the league. OTHER SPORTS ON PAGE 17 LAFAYETTE 4S Muhlentier.; . it rut 27 DIcMr.sen .. I'D ?uclnj!l . . . 2H FerUli.im ... 33 lluiceis .. . 8K ivt.n it Dcla-wre .. . LCISANON' VAI. e P nn ft.ite.. 0 (Jeerictuwn. 0 Artnv ill -Muhlt-iNr. . 1 St .Inhn'a... 7 Vlllaneva . . 34 Juniata .... 7 U-lilsh r.UTcmn.s E3 Vrlnun .... e 0 Maryland .. 3 0 I.filjli 7 12 .V.-Ull..l,M , e 14 Omrcln Tccli 41 0 Lafayette) . . 3.", 0 Netru Dame. 4S 21 N. Y. U. .. 7 20 SO 111 0.1 STEVENS . 3'1 . 21 0 Wealeyan . . O Havrrferd... 18 Hnrlngflcld... 0 ltcn l'ely.. 0 Trinity 0 Snaithmore. . 0 . 41 . 0 . ;.i 21U 18 63 SUSQUEHANNA. 0 Irhlah 22 0 Mt. St. M.'s. O 'J Celuuts 21 20 OalUudct . . 0 0 Aniv DJ 0 Thlel i-i li Albiltht ;! as i-e SWAIITHJIORII I.F.IIIOH "- Susiutliannn 7 Puteers .... 7 l'enn State. 7 W. and J .. 21 V'.t Va .. 13 MutilenlHTC. . 0." Lebanon . . 0 e 28 14 M 11 it 3-. I l ill i)i Hl u1 JltCIKGA.V 41 Mt. L'nien 40 Cari 30Jllcli. Ace. 0 Ohie State. 3 I'.llnein .... 7 I'nnceten . . 2S-Albrlslu ... 7 I'enn 7 V & M .... 0 Muhlenburc . 13 HtfKi, .. . 7 Jt,tina It'Uns 7 1 lscuii;..i. . . JtL'HLUXBKRG t,aruetti .. 21 Delaware .. 0 Kueltnell . . . 21 Lebanon V.. 17 dettynhurir. . 7 Swarthmere. 14 IrfhlKh 12 rerdiiam . . 12 STTIACUSK ns HeUirt 3S Ohie U , 42 Maryland ., 2S Krown .... O Pitt 10 M". and J... l.l McOIII 14 Cclsate . . . 03 122 .AV 41 N. l.Mru. K.. 0 B3 Weitern Hei O,"" 111 Prlncrten .. Oi l'RSINL'3 21 Cethatn .... 0 n Ituelsncll ... e e Rutarar . . , ( Vllluneva . 0 Geerceiewn. e UMtraburc 'i Mlcklmen . 13 II.iorferd . (-r. m. c .. 0 I', and 31... 33 l 4M 31 UO l!i 41 .11 7 Stati 13 111 13 XOTTtB DAMU 30 K'alamuLOO. . P 37 De 1'fi.utv . , 0 7 le-va 10 33 Purdun 0 7 Nebras'iu ... e 28 In liana T 'K A,t-y l 48 rtutireri ... 0 4t llaal.cll 1 .. 0 II) VILLAXOVA (I Uralnus .... 13 P. 31. C... 20 tterdliam . . 6 Catliolle U. . 41 Lebanon Val 15 dettjuburs . u Army 300 17; 0 OHIO BTA'IH 28 Ohie Wei. . . fi (Iberlln .... 23 Mlnneaet.t . . 14 Mluhlcaii ... 7 f 'hlcuse . . . 2 rurdue .... 7. ii ies P3 (I V it. I. 13 P.nanolie ... 0 .' HamD'n-Sid.. i 20 Walie Kereat ti 7 Virelnla ... 14 7 Penn 21 7 N. Car State 7 7 N. Carolina.. 20 7 Kentucky ... 14 lOi) 70 100 I'KN.N SO Dclan.ira .. 2i r. and M... 7 Oettjnliurc . 7 Snartlimore. 21 V M. I y rut C tMfajctte .. 14 Dartmouth.. uTt PENN STATU S3 Ib,innn V. 24 tlettvrbure. . 35-rN. Care. rt.. 2& Lehlgli 21 Hunurd ... 8h jerjlJ. TVeU t'h OarnesH T. . 13-Nay WASH. AND JIUT. 14 Rethany ... 2il Huc'.nelI . , . 63 W. Va. We. 14 Carneitle T.. 14 Lehleh 17 S'jracjse . . 4ti Westminster. 7 P.tt 104 WISST vir.ei.viA 28 U 33 TV Va. Wes. 0 J'. M, I.. 20 Albrlslu .... 7 Vlllaneva . . 12 Oallaudet ... 2ft Vanhlnitlen. II K. nnd M... 12 I'relnue . 0 Conn. AEEii-i Ul PITT 80 Cincinnati e ir. Pitt 7 Ohie i Ttucn'nell . . . . 11 Lehlsh 2H TV. and L . . 7 Vlrctma .... 16t TT ILLIAM3 H Hamilton ... C Ilowdeln .... 0 Yale II Mlddleburc . 20 Columbia . . It Union TAI.E 2 Rates 14 Vermont .... 34 N I'anllna. 23 Wllllat.is ... 14 Army II Pi own I!H Maryland . . . 21 n e 21 7 0 "te jh 'iena rur.niL tti. 1 v., viruinia in '-:'- lj. . . .. 21 Cincinnati 14 3d riyrncuse . . 2t Penn O Nebranka . . 0 L. and J.... 13J PRiNorrreN 21 Prlnoetnn .. Id CeljaW ... 0 Navy , C Chlcae . . . 3t Vlnjlnla .. , 111 Harvurd .. 7 Yalu "5T e 0 10 7 "no 7 0 13 !l 0 3 in lit PrlUvtteii ... 7e5 1 rTVSlLWlsLaBBBBBBHiaBBBBBBBLaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH VUfjLBBBBBBBBBBfLBBBBBBBBBBLBLBBBBBBdK' LaBBBBBBLaBBlBBBBBBBBBBBtlaBKBKaBBBBBBBBBBBHPVV PUBiBBaLaBBBBBafrLaBBBBBBBBHianHnKFlVn KK&m-'imWi iHptfHBf4vvfjlfPnK .Jtr&iriFl'ZjiKli- &' 4 laaaiiaHk -s- ''- &imt&?ymttm!mmwA &sm Dartmouth star is shown checking the progress of the Pcnn back In ALDRICH. OF YALE, Tops Individual Recerd of Inter collegiate League With Total of 83 Points JIM ROBERTSON SECOND Woth Mack Aldrich, of Yale, nnd Tim Robertsen, of Dartmouth, increased their totals in the individual scoring race as a. result of their games Satur day. Aldrich scored 7 points te 8 for the Dartmouth man, nnd the Yale cap tain is still leading, SG points te "e ter his nearest rival. Aldrich made u goal from touchdown and kicked two field goals, nnd by klck- n,KJne son,M Iic ,vcnt int'J " ti" "h 1 faffmnn, of Harvard, for the drop kicking honors. Each lias succeeded in making four field goals. Hansen, of Cernell, has kicked the most goals from touchdowns, having registered Wi. Cernell continues te lead in the total points scored, with !I51 te its credit. Lafayette Is tecend with '2l(i. l no iniliviilual and team reeenls fellow INDIVIDUAL SCORING Geals Touch- frum 1'ic.d ret. d'una funa UeaIi l'n. I'lieer, ol.e;o Aiuricli, Yale ti 17 t-3 nobertuen. Dartmouth. ID Uiflitner, Penn Stale. . S 12 Ih 15 I) II ll) e I) 11 e e ll II It 7 t II 1 1 I I Oil OJ 00 00 ns 31 IS 4H 48 4S 45 IB 41 44 13 13 42 41 40 10 .'!) 37 3D vin j uu uuorseiewn. . . Kaw. Cernell Kllllnser. Tenn State.. Immnrman. HyracuM. Oazella, Lafnytte . . . Lechlcr, Cornu J!".r,,mii w- Vlrslnla.. Mc'Juadc. Georsctewn. Ilumtey, Cernill SfdnheltK. I.afaette... Greer, Lehigh ray. I'enn Jerdin, "Yule Glllmerrt. Arm,. intchardj, Army ,'!!!! Iplney, Cernell Jirunner, l.faj-tte .. Mjers, rerdiiam Mliler. Prnn paxlei. I'lltiburBb. . . . Welnhelmcr, N. . u.. I iianu, ue-iirii Klllett. I.atijctte . III1I. W. vtralnla., Hansen, Cernell ...,, Hrcnlirt, V. und .1.. , Went. '. und J Cornwall, I', nn Mtate. Keehler, Nay Keppiach. Columbia... Hardy. Ixslilith llurkc. Dartmouth .... Kepf. V. and J WlUen. Wllllanw finell, Prnn State .... Whltehlll. Penn Smjthe, Army Ilrwltt. I'ltteburBh. . .. Linten. Husten Ce lege. Ilrlrltsen. W. and J. . . , Hwrhert. 3yracune .Millien. Wllllnmit Stein. IV. and J Karp. Swarthmore Chun hill. Harvard.... 3H 3d ill 31 HI 30 30 23 23 23 24 24 24 21 24 21 21 21 3.1 t tl 11 1 I il 2 13 11 23 r '20 20 liaju. btevena 2 Kuy. Vt'cft Vlrslnla.... I Lourle. Princeton r. Woodward, 1'erdhjm.. n Matthen-a Loten Cel. a 14 11 Terlt. 1'erdh.im , .1 Warrn. Army ...'... 3 Mnrliefl.ti, L.ifavtle. . 3 nnerken tracuse... it .wimp, i.eiriM a I Web. ter. Celitute 3 i MrLauslilln, V,'. and J. 3 ' C'ulltn. Na it iRlep'1, Jlelv Crem... 3 uriarH. 'vartrimore . . a Pantry. Itrewn 3 Wilsen, Penn State.... I.lnelA. Lehlsh Fester. Hyriiru-e Srhrm. N. T. V Fredlander. N. V, U.. Carey, Cornetl Keek Prlnroten Gardner, lltltcere Ilnlleran. Pltteburch.. 2 Hurtt. Columbia 2 Carney. Na j 2 Owen IIararl 2 Kcrlfralna, Wi-alryan... 1 MeKfrled. Pirtninutli. . 2 Preiiii.ard, Helv Cress, a lull-lt. Syrrtruse 1 Iluell. HarMird 0 Klnir, Xm7 e llrennan, I-ftf.ijctte... . II Iiarchet, Na y 2 O'Hiarn. Tale 2 Weed. Army u "artel! W. VireinU.. 2 Neldllnaer. Tale 2 Parnnns. VclcJan ... 2 DavKleen Amherst. . 2 Ullaen, Amherst ... 2 'laslst.i. W nd .1 2 Harmony. W. and J... 2 Culver Syneuse 2 Frutrnne, Si-rams?. . . 2 'vellesc. Sjraruse 2 Rummerlll. ItutRer?. ... 2 PlrMns.cn, llutcera. . . . 2 Duffy. Rutgers 2 Rerlujuch, PlttsburKli. . ..' Wlnterburn Plttsbursli 2 Colema, Plttiburah ... 2 Redlnser Penn State.. Rrnn, Hely Cress 2 Slmlndlnzer. Helv c . : Maherey, Helv Crer.i 2 , ii; ' I'' I IS 1 t 14 ia ta in in in 12 ia 12 12 12 12 12 in 1 I n e n 12 i 12 ' IS 12 12 12 12 12 1 12 11 12 TUUI .ICIIHI.NC, tiealn Osde- T "eh- from I'ield Cel eae TV, S S S tientfl d'lvna t'wn coats Tsle r.afHjette. TV. and J. Cernel' . . Pa. Stale fieergetwn N'r' . . Dartm'th Itosten C. Hiinanl. Svracuse . W. Va.., Arrnv . . . Amherst. IPenni Hely Cres'i TT'IIIIritir Pltlsbu'Kh tSu'thmre foliate. . Pre'un. . . I'rlpceten. lehtEh ''e-lti-'m .V T V.. IOS 21 2T LV, 4 J40 JO il.T 80 24 r.ej 2!l 20 it Itij '.Me 2IS 140 ln2 7.T ni 170 144 L'2t ."1 104 ins 101 j i'.a T5 1(17 120 HI 1-J2 177 7"i si: at 21 41) 41 111 St) as Rtl oe ui an ."0 42 7S SO 4J 'i'J Hit 127 27 hi 112 .'11 2." 21 11 10 '.' 22 32 II 20 15 in m TI 21 1.1 tl IS 2" 11 12 11 2i 10 2.7 a 20 12 11 i'l tl 2' 10 il 12 IS !) Ill O t t Itutner".. . PnlumMa TTVesieMin SteM'tlH.. . :t 4.1 H'petea tie name. tilenetes two tied irnmes. tPenetes thiee t'ed ennui. Total points i""'nrt sf-tlcs W. and J. In xGoed Shape TTiislitnirlen. I'a.. Nev 14 Washington and JelTersnn's nlavers while nurslnr? some bnilFO' csme tlireuvh the victorious uame wltn PlttBlmrali en Sutunlav v'niiHlly tin. Injure.!. 17en Melturlilhi, who entered the li.V'u with Injuries, illil net axsriiXHte 1 Is l.urts anil w be really for the net con test Thee will he ni imirtlie fur tlm anltv until tomorrow, hut work will Hart thei te prepare the elsven for the TVesf vir B nla same of Than1.sz'nE IS LEADING SCORER NEIDLINGER TACKLING WITTMER fYS eSBMKIffliaSE Philadelphia Fans te Sec Famous Western Teams Loe Conway, manager of the Philadelphia Quakers football team, received u wire this morning from the Canten Uulldeg te the effect thul everything was O. K. with re word te Saturday's game here nt the Phillies' Hall Park. Th" vlf-lters will reach town en Wednesday or Thursday. Conway it enthusiastic after the game en Armihtice Day. "Net until the match with Helmesbur did I appreciate hew the fans in this Mty felt with regard te independent foot ball." he said. "The enthuMnsm shown en that occasion led me te get biify im mediately 'and I propose te bring nil the famous Western teaim heie for their inspection. Thi'i Saturday Jt will be the Canten Dulldegs. Later there will appear .Jim Therpe and his Cleveland Tigers, the Akreu Indians and the famous Staleys. of Chicago." PHILA. TAKES SOCCER LEAD Defeats Harrison. 3-0, While New Yerk Blanks Todds by Same Score r,y defeating the strong Harrison soccer eleven by the cere of .", goals tn 0 at Harrison, N. J., yesterday tin Philadelphia Poetball "Club, thus far t-ndefeatcd in the American Football League, displaced Tedd Shipyards iu the lead of that competition. All the bcerlng was done in the sec 'end half. A splendid drive by Merley from n mix-up seen after the rcbtart yielded the first goal of the game. A mispiny by the Harrison forwards gave possession te Hritaiu. who dodged around Spalding nnd shot the second goal. Spalding, in endeavoring te clear, slipped the ball into his own net and Philadelphia scored an unearned ?eal. l ' Results of College Grid I Games Played Saturday T.AST .14 P.Utll.Mlltl . . I:; Nmy 13 I'rliici'ten . . . 14 M,rliiEll.-l( .... . 1 Itron , .It Colgate . 7 I'll 2S Columbia .4 Villnnen .... tt Delaware rrnn , State . . Yali- ... Cernell llnMiirt! ."rartie TV. nnd .1. . Ohie Vnhersltj. . Anny I.nfaettr I.ehUh .Tliihlenhrrie . S irthmere . . . Hely Cren 1'. nnil JI IttilcrrH Willi iput Iliirknrll I'. M. C HiiTrfnriI .... Iliiiten t'nhrrslly Dickinsen ... New Hampshire . Itei'hrMir 14 . r3 f.ehnnen Tulle.v Vi I nrnliani .lehnii lltrpkln.. Celby I'mlnns New Yerk V. . . mherst (irltjsburi: .... Conn. Aavles . . TrlnltT Norwich .. .. Alleshenv Mass. Aeries Hamilton Susquehanna , . Krexel .1 .41 it .'tit ;i . ti a jn jm .:a . 7 . (I . ti II .11 Mlirlslit Jl Western Mr.liiil iienswelaer I'el' Mnrjlunil f,ne City l.'nliin . . , llnlmrt . , -.Iriens Wnlmsli . T'eriiient Mt. M. Man's (lilc.im TVorccster leih lit Ciitbn II 1'nlwrsllj- 0 ,'JK TV. T'.i. Weslryau ii T TTesli'Miii . . . 3. Huflale 'I llalne !' Ilnse I . It Mlilillelmrv II M. Jehn's AMI Mil 111 .14 Illinois . . 7 Vlrcinlit . .21 (ienraeteun . .. . 7 Mlrlilean IB I'urdite 21 Auburn 12 Haskell Indians. . 7 Case , . . . . S Mich. Aimles ... . 7 Vnnilerhllt 14 V. M. I 23 Kansas .41 Iniliun t .41 llo.inekc . 7 lMn Wealewin. 7 North Dakota . 3d Ottirbeln .in Akren .lit Marlrlt.i .2!) Mt. Vulon ... 1 4 Taiilniw, , 7 Smith Carolina. . 21 Oklalieina 0 lllntm .72 TVashlnmeii , . . . ll Davidsen Jt I'. nf Smith . . .Ml Oklil, cBles . . 1 1 Nftuila r, t I i West VlrtlnlJ. (irertia Tech . Wlsi'snsln Ohie Main ... , 'enter Noire l)ani Kherlln antler tieenl'i Kentnrk.T Nebraska leivn ... mill Mt J' - s'rrn Rrs.. . llflrvfllall. Wlttenherc TVoester . . letr.lt ' Tlllllul , Wnshlnstnii . Iiirnian MUsnnri ' nanven 'Hlifernln ' .'. Jorth t'arelin.i ., Tennessee rnlsliiiiii itmfiiril Independent Grid Scores rv.Ti'iirr.w '.s sreur; J'enshntKM kr ii. III .Krankferd. 7 llenslilc. is, I-, j,, Mrtnei. 0. orweml. 18i CeImjii. O. U. M. anl Ilnmr, 0i Charles (' t.. Ileeihmnn A. A..' Hi i'en Jlar. it xi.?Air ,L,,Uriec .- """", All-Stars, TletrU, tli llreiiklnn. 0. Jnul 34 1 AhIiIhihI, . I llften HelithlN. 7 1 Ambler. O. te'Vi'V 'v.1'- ,.:J,,."".!;,, " s("-. 0. .Tlrtllnllt.Marr.lnll, 47 Nni Ilesultul. lnreiii?I Oi All-Uineiister, 0. learllehl A. A., 30, Kreln, 0. ift'i'St" f ""tone Club, ,T0i Ie Sn les Cath olio Club. O. !.Vne r.,lll ' Iell.nie, 0. Uliersldr. t, 1,111. 0. lertleth Tlerd. 12i .Tlener Amateur Sports The I.nnreniP I!. iManey Pet. Ne 20 I has a fast Ihe this season. The same I lluera that wen first-half rhniDienahli In the American I.eaeue for the rout will rep. rscr.t the team. They opened thelr season ' last Thurkdaj n'.eht In Hhainekln, Pa. Te- i morrow they will trne te Atlunt'c C n I ami play thn St. Nlchelaa flub of the reert rirst-elssj team) llh hnmj floors and of ef ferine suitable indu emeriti, a'iIreia Cem- I radn TVilllani J Ieer. 2311 Pcnnjj han1.! aenue. or phone Poplar Oil 12 TVilllani A. Vennelj. who teeertly en me vu nun lumui; jiviiii i.riiitsi, iteiat 1 Ullil who rlayeU en the leading lilih eletrns and holds two Beld medals for his playlnw li anxious te ronnei t v .th u tirBt-claes sei-eer team 'n Philadelphia Donnely can work al any position but Preferabl cerrtci forward Wllllsm A. DenneI. 3525 lllwr reaj. (Jra mer IIIII f'amden, N J. u' Lr The Clirqtiet Club, it truellnp; nve, would Hue te orraime iramea with thlrteen-flftren-5 ear-old teams. Andrew Vm ell, 2bJ0 Anib-r direct. r A nrst-tlass tratellnir team represent Inc the PennsIanla KnltPnE Mills desires i u boelt Bumes w'th hm trains e(Terlr huIi able guarantees I.nts h, .SumiI riire uf 1'antlnentul L'rw t'eniiMii. b.ll Crtiatnut The' TlMhlnlslfc' Temple Assei lutlen 11,.. defeated the ltoeltwood A. A. In tl"? he no JU en last Thur.-(13 nlht by the Ve0 " : "III 0. ! A 11. W I Saturday's game at New Yerlt TO E Maryland Distance Prize Wen by Famous McGee Gelding " Three Years in Succession BOWIE OPENS TOMORROW Three years age the Pimlico Cup was instituted, being a handicap race at two nnd n fourth miles with $10,000 added by Iho racing association, in addition te the cup. Three times has the cov eted prize gene te nterminnter, Willis Shnrpe Kilmer's six-yenr-eld gelding, by McOee Fair Empress. In fairness te thttreet horse the name of tin' race should uc changed te the "Exterminator Cup." The race yesterday was net a gift le Exterminator by any means, as lie only defeated .1. K. L. Hess Ueniface by u head, lieniface held en gamely ever the long route, but was net quite geed enough te overcome the leader. Ladv Emmeline finished u bad third, for vthleh slip reccicd SI 000. General Ar- I mnnde Diaz, the Italiau commander, was te have preientcd l!ie, cup te tlie victor, but was unavoidably detained nnd hent his regrets. The fall racing comes te nn end nt Pimlico today with the running of a card almost made up of stake horses. Te show something of the popularity of the meet mere than -15.000 paid admissions were recorded last Friday. The same kind of a crowd was the Futurity en Novem ber 5. Tomorrow will liecin nt Ilewii. n rncc .meeting of eleven das. Itncing begins at iscw Orleans, Havana and Tia jtiann en November HI. The three stakes announced for de cisien nt the Prince lioergo track,' JSewie, are the Endurance Handicap,' 52."00 nddetl. tcven furlenss. for two- in COP XTERMINATOR year-olds; the Thanksgiving Handicap, TTr -ri- . r . t t t i , S3000, one mile and three-slstecnths, rW 5IAT nt iirbt. it he hands in his for three-.venr-elds and up; tlie Ilewlc1 J-Xcard at all. Und his name awaydewa Claiming Stakes, one mile and live fur- j ""'N t1!( H-St. l)ut he will find a maximum Jengs, $2,"H0. The Ilewlc will be run I f satisfaction in seeing his name less oil November I'll, the Tbnnksgh iug en 110ar the bottom of the list witli each November 'Jl and the Endurance en attempt. After playing in club tourna teurna tourna Net ember 17. mentK the ambitious golfer will enter These stakes will attract better nemi- ' invitation or open tournaments. This, nations than formerly, it is believed, i I believe, tends te Ntrnnpthm) r,n,.' James Howe will send n- hnlf-dezen of tlie hltney two-jcar-elds te Eewie from I'lnillce, among which will be Cherry Tree, Rocket nnd Plucky. There are seven or eight hundred nnimals of various ages from the leading stables of the country ready for the bugle at the Prince Geerge track. Bouts and Saddle Pimlico has offered for its cleainjs ! .v s program a card comne'-ed of ! imrses, Handicaps ami one 'tcepleclia;e I he lest Purse for .."OiMI at n mile is tlie future of tlie da.. Hilly Kell , the Id iiivenle in .Mnrvland. which bled recently. , appears te he coming nnmnil te form again, and m.i defc.tt Yellow Hand, (ieercip nnnenrs te he dm nil.s. ' Hand, (ieercip appears te be the ethei contender. Iler-es well placed in ether iaces are: rlrst rate, the dljnden Purse, for two-jcar-elds AIoce, Taneerine, Sim plicity ; second race, the Western Ilun Steeplcchnsc Handicap --Crest Hill, Overmatch, Plying Sceut: third race, the IjecIi Ettvett Claiming Handicap, l.-00 Jloter Cep. The Iley, Cali gula; fifth race, (he lingers Ferge Purse, SlfifHT (ipergle. Pelly Ann. (ineme: sixth race, th" Delaney Valley Pilrsp. i?l."(M) Hirah, Penelope,' llomee': seventh race, tlie (Jiurisen Purest Purse. $1."00. sii furlongs Pieniu. Trevelyan, Chcstcil.roek. Cuban Races Start Thanksgiving Hatanu. Cuba, v, 11 Tlie djiia A iie-k'n Je. key flu 1 hili ,1 nu.i' n. t-r season wll op' n 1 ni Pr.. rnr tin 1 ct en Ih.iniiH t; Ji continue for 1 liunlr i 1 1 t re ra I. k il.M erTinir Wl&S--MASKS 1 cfc TO HIRl" Ueiur r (JER-WSTUMIERl 236 Se. 11 St. Phene Wnl. 1892 Men's & Yeung Men's SUITS and Overcoats $n.80 and sec our 16 windows Peter Meran & Ce. Merchant Tailors S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch Sts. Oiwd Hen. St. Crti, XUI 0 u'Cleak Start Right!" Is Guilferd's Advice te Reekie Golfers Y Links Jammed With Men Whose Game Never Im proves Because They Have Never Applied Fundamen tal Principles TJy .IKSSE r. GUILFOKD I Amateur Gelf Champien of the United fetalra p ECEXTTA' I was asked by a young - mau about te take up gelf: "Shall I go te n pre and learn the game from the start, or shall I play nreund n while, get the hang of the game and then take lessens':" Alv answer was. "Start In right. Ge te a pre, have hi in select a set of clubs1 for jeu, take lessens and lonew ins advice. Then you will net later be striving te correct your atyle or luck of style." .. Ctelf courses nre crowded with men ' whose game never improves. They beem content te play around u certain aver- , age, perhaps a few btrekes better te day, few strokes worse tomorrow.; Take the usual celfer of this kind, for instance. Occasionally ic wakes up te i the fact that he is net improving. "Urn.iT is the matter icith mJ rr aamct" he asks. Perhaps the next day his score tet" &c en ic sunny Hide of his nvcrapc. "What .1 the matter with mp garnet Xethtn. I'll saiil Here I no around thii little old course in 00. y'et se lad. AND then with all the conceit of the usual "nevcr-will-imprevc" golfer he gives n detail of his day'n round te his friends, perhaps taking off u few strokes here and adding u birdie or two there. The golfer who. after years of dub bing nreund, finally decides te tnkc les les eons, has an equally unattractive time. His stance is wrong, his grip is wrong, his swing is wrong! Even Ms clubs nrefhe victims of the pre's disap proval. 'It is net te lie construed that pro fessionals fellow a hard-und-fast mle ei Ueeblne. Principles the Sanie T71VEKV professional hai ins own -Lyuctlieil pertain pri 1 of instruction, but there are uciples in gelt from which no tire varies. In hubseeucnt articles li will deal with these principles iu dc- ...;i ' lul'; . , J lien again it docs ll stutlent OI gOU'ter any of the tsatherwcle.i'a nrn nn hni'in f,i rkn.n iv tenchcr ec- tastennlly or, if net te make n complete change, te have another instructor crit icize iiis gnme. It may be that he is In a rut, that some one tacter in his game has been overlooked. Te the golfer who has readied a cer tain stage in ills game where he shows no improvement, jet who la taking les les eons nnd following absolutely the in structions of his professional, my ad vice is te go te another pre Vnd have him make suggestions na te hew condi tions tnny be bettered. TO (emtantly Improve klienlil be tlir aim of efry prmen Intrrrstlnr him srlf III golf. At tlrnt he should aspire te he koeiI eneutli te tuke part In his unit club teurnamrnts. game materially. It gives him a new commence, lie finds a-new pleasutc in golf and ht desire te get out of the hlgh-.iundicap class is increased. Ea-sler te Play THE golfer wjie takes up the game merely as u means of getting health ful exercisi! will find it mere beneficial te play under the guidance of u compe tent instructor. Thus from the outset he will lie ttiiii-lit tii nc. ,ini,i,.nt ,.nD swings and will net, after a round of coif, be se inclin.1 r.i ,.nmnii . exertion us does the player who use a shett. choppy, awkward swing. Let me here .say a word about club.-. flu; 4ff 0f ,ihs which u pre I . . . .. J lu0i f''.a uepituicr icill pet 1 any mrana br the set ichiih he tcill use permanently. "M'O INDEED; the usual follower of ' the gafhe is cenNtantlT finding new clubr. iWilch he thinks will prove mere clubr, TWileh he thinks will prove mere Wxffi$MgA fef?,viRYi , .' tTK- . i Tifll 1 - : wr.ZT:Vtxsm vgA.-isiaiaMii c c ta uu ucticr .TBa; - - XmMmVSms wrapper than the silk- 'lrj M. WSRHiW itr,flhade grown." J'M ;n vjlBf!ffP!fec ' WSlWrtm feSy blended inEl M KWUIII PPW Producte-to give the i mmmmaaLr Wr!SSSSvGW distinctive character : m -f 5B ' aIIb vSffll for which El Producte M "' 1 mSrOTP5 " fameU8, ' 1 t Midnight Express . ! IWMW flM f j.eu prefer. m , V ....laBAr" WWmvmtt'3 veull find it arnemr M V v, I5.SO a. m. ' ' I' iWlWll Ute.!tVAlA F. VsraSSSfewi ifem ten te th rtr t. I ?r tA mPw1HX wMt'tmmk cent8- m ir. J feliifM MMFaverita fll J- 11 AillxAl-Cet.w VW Xtt. iZ5&XX-&i-.Wam9! WTXmM re . .. J Y Sacu.r 'l VMT t9EHW l' : mmsm l ! t J I fMMSSswsRi , -nil li 11 i fm & - . -.v-. ..i.. xswmH2mHIM?Ij ' EX tt-vt &'&'' ,.,-.'V'y i (a ' i z 'Vfiit'z v. '' " m '?v '.. ? i"? vW i wmmyhi.i rJti"g4afaa&m Mr r i r tii lirliiiT ' M '. .' . .!BsBsBsBsBsBsBsBsBr1nA. -- K lmLA ,iessi ouiwemj , f.n,sla.r!2r?' nnd in some cases it I- Xhw "prove Jus right3 " C,,0Ct0U There iHTcertafn "feel" te a club tvMM, untl,.tl .hf (U iinmlHtaknbp. Of cetir.-,c, the beginner may net tccog tcceg nie the qualities which mark u club i., n W hut lit n 'd "lrn.s "".J,11 whfeh just suits Ji tin . time he will have decide what n club must be te satisfy him Therefore, n novice in lming his clubs selected must realize thnt n lie becomes mere aecustemeil te the gaini! he will be far mere capable of finding just the bert of club he needs for such feature of the game. Jly neit article Mill nptitar TVfdncUy. It will tfll of the Importunes et the Rrm an e correction of irrlaln f.iiills. Cepvrlaht, li'Jl, tj I'ull.c Ledger Company Scraps About Scrappers fifflrtrle Spewrr, a bantim Is te he the litet lnvr.Jer of fhe Bahi frn-. California, lie In coming te Jein the tial'lr cf l.arniy Llchtcnstcln, yhe had Mnu.-l Azevcle and Mt.rrl8 I.ux In tev . "r'pntcer han a record of lEht'-sQwti him' i uiul l.as rtcM'r bpn l.r.eckerl out," -vrltes t,rpcy frum New Yerl;, "and h rua feisht thrr drjir ha'.llea villi Da-nny Iri'iicr en tha l.ujs'.. ' nill.v Gannon literl Ai'eii n lat el. ,.-i. rrt iWeate.1 K O. Crcu- tnTi It rf ' n.under. Ha-inin m rematc .?! If eel.s. box itoen-i m tj Steve l.nvrr has h' two nretezca P I pared for action. Temtr.y Daniels desn't lack Vul'?n w want lieuta with Artle McCann, WIS- lie Mien und .Ies Der.-:'. ' Ted Dretlle snt Pill.- Devl te .M'renu te siibntltnte for PurUey ferns -t the tlevcvtli hour. an,i 3 r.teypsJ llenny Hart Hi the eighth round !) ie w'Jl n-.eet Steve Oenlln at the next rhev at Alioen. Hebby Iturke. featherweirM a.'d Joe flehrleher, flywe.cht jre cp..n for bJUts In their riapsuiivu tlasscs Ilm Hellanil, a Tlnllnndci welshins 1U3 revr.da und ei. feet four inches. Is th leten heaTwel'iit te t3 Inte the l'm KliHe. Ha le bJni handle by Teri I.euKhiin. of llaltlmnre. IIIUnil has hurt nttn Lji.tr:, a deen of 'eii incline In knoclteu's. Ilebby llarrrtt will te in fit fet'le for his r-.ettiiff with Jnhnv Mealy .'t the lis Pa' nce tomorrow nleV. This will b the keml te the Ab Atte'l i5eU!nt ln-1 Tttlles Marl ' h'.'.-te. Oi ,ir heutr en th precra will 1-e lf.twesn Joe Jurkscii and l'r",l I?urryih. ' . hnny TjTnaT and Hnmniy Ltltt n and Jee I Chilstle a:.d TMllle A'li;- . Tlehbr l).siin hruu" ! his I 'I Inn. .r hi-I hi L't v Ith Al 7.i mcr last wee . nr-eidln tn , Johnn- Ten". An effort Is b'Ana made te ' ic.-.'.utc:i u.jin und iciu.er. Ilsbbr Ahr.ims, a 1'JI-'50ur.d-, u ! pea lr en i of thj heuls -.t the N.it,e:ial Club uu-.n3 th! month. There Is p letter In -li-. pr. ts i;in. -- Of til) UttMil I'VLLI I.. I ri. ' r .1 , in!.- Tr.ian. sm$ h''mk I v I?0K at Jt this way: ! : 1 1 tPiHp 5? EaAxwX1 There 15 no finer i 'Iii KLSi, -"SsflOKA K" .VtfySS.-..A . , ritrnr lnKi,n U , :. fliSm $Mmm 2 cheict mi'd Havana. j : jj ;Cl:asH:; PAVITT RETAINS ?.j SCORING HONORS Crimson and Geld Captain Holds Lead Despite Failure itf Score Against Speedbey3 SOMMERS IS RUNNER-UP liy IA1Ii rRfcl' Pavitt. Cntinl High SchetiHifT deplte the fact that he failed J fJene fllllbael; te score ngnin.t et rniia.ncipnui High, maintains his lend in the race, for, indltldunl scoring honors in the InUr Hi.hnlm.tlp rnnthnll LcainiP. In fOHt' , , irniiica C.rne lmn enrnered it tetnl of 2Sn lieints. He lias tallied four touchdowns nnd kicked four goals therefrem. , ' Semtners, Frankfort! High's halfback is next en the lift. Tlie pioneer In thj Southern game boosted his total from te 'Jl points. He is eleccly followed b.v Charley Weeke.,, his playmate, at ful back. The latter, although he was net able te play against the downtewners, htm V.1) markers. The peppery little quarterback or West Philadelphia High. Johnny With.- frew. has jumped Inte third pluce. Trur, ' ... W the 7 but the little , Spoedbey l.as participated in. only three ' K"mea. wniip tlie -meuen B.siui-uuy liflu ilfifAfl In fnilf Vhitney Ilrlll. star fullback of DM! ri 'iMerritt's Penn Charter eleven, took the . ri pn( Jn hp interncademie League whert he scored four touchdowns against BU Luke's iii the Alumni Day gameat. tjuifn Lane last Friday. Erill prcTi prcTi etislv had IS points te his credit, nnil this' brings hi total te -V2. , -, Captain Hebby Htatzell, of the sam,, tetim. tallied one touchdown less than Erill in the Ht. Luke's affair. The records fellow : j.TERScnetflTi: t.eaelt: a a h I'.a: er hee. I'aUtt. Central Scmmers. I'rankfenl . . . eKes, Irankferd .... TJIthcrew, West rhllii. Kaurfnun. dermantewn. Itemmer, Krankferd . . . Uukeiis. Northeast ' Cotnmenor. West rhi'.a . I Iiirsmen, TA'esl Phlla.. . Jtann TV.nt Phila .... Kleo.-e Ne-theast ... . a j ictr.r'ii" Qertnantn-Aii. , I.ur.uri-.i n.rmtntenn .. Clii'U'j:. I'Vankferl .... Jiennett. Trankferd .... Mashadrl. ,rtliaaal i Wh'tne- , armantewn.'.. rarhaeli, Oermantewii RI' hards. Oermante'vn. . , JK-Klwee. UVLt Phlla..! WniiH. Central - Oeldblatt. Southern I.lKhtfoe'. Frjinl.feril ., Kline. Northeast Slemmer. Nerthea.r Jetlcett. TTVst I'hila 1 n e Crosier, ieuthern 4 e 0 INTEilACACEJIIc LEAGUE Brill. Penn Chart-r 3 7 O Htaticli. I'enn Charter.. !! 4 1 Kraft. Cplacepal D t e nwlnc. IIaerfenl 4 2 7 Odlarne. Ilascrferd .... 4 U t) Kills. Penn Charter 1 2 e IJendere Haerferd .... 4 rt Cook, Haverford 4 a e MMdleten. St. Lu'e'a ..1 2 0 Paean. Clermantewn ... 4 1 2 Mart'nez, at. Luk'a ... y 1 Pa.-rlsh, St L'llie'e .... 4 1 ll Jamlcsen. tit. I.u'.te's ... t u l-enar. Uolscepal . . . . :i i e htren I'.tnn Charter . . :: i e t'urran. Tenn r'hhrtrr . -J e ii Il'n'rfle, "iermante n .... 1 e Pr;e-. tnlfieepa! .. . . :i v L' IClnlr. lplscepdl 3 e -J Sthar.che, Penn Charter, y e j CATIIOMC I.ICAGtn r.'er.irtr. Wtst (athe:e. L' '- O Mullin. TVest Catholic . . I L' .MelJunnell. TVst Cath.. L' I u Uenen. .yt. Jeseph's ... J I e Mi au'."5-, Catholic . . 1 1 e linftlttn. T ill. in a . J 1 e l VJl"". IMunnM. . ' 10 J yu nn. T t't civ . i .! amar Mil.i' . i -'0 1 Hre-'ln v.l Jesi'P.i s t! e 1 fl 3 y
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