Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 17, 1921, Night Extra, Page 19, Image 19

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDaEB--PHILAI)ELPHIA THURSDAY, 'NOVEMBER 17, 1921
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FOOTBALL IS A POPULAR PASTIME AT THE LEAGUE ISLAND NAVY YARD
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Secret Formations te Be Used
Puzzle Lafayotte en Eve
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PLAY ON BROWN'S FIELD
BOTH TEAMS DRILL HARD
WIN WILL GIVE I
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LEHIGH THROWS A
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.-.., TtlrK at Frankford
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-2!S?. new. Oxford plke near the hlah
school.
Soccer
ivTmsriteuSTic i.rAfliTC
O.rm.ntnwn Hlh nt Cjnjral Hljh. Hu.
itm Field Twsnty-nlntli ami Snmcrwt streets.
Trankferd Hlfh at Southern HlEh.
r-RIVATK SCHOOLS' I.EAOUK
Germantown mends' at Havsrferd Scheel,
nVVnnCharter kt Wilmington rrlends'.
ity rAUL, piiep
Tlie big foetbaH same between Frank
ford High Scheel nnd Ocrmnntewn
High Scheel will be played en Ilrewn's
Field, Oxford pike, above the high
Khoel. this afternoon. A victory will
rfvc the Pioneers the Tntcrschelastlc
league championship. A defclft, how
ever, will force Frankford into a tie
with West I'lillndclphla nigh Scheel,
provided the Spccdbeys win from
Southern High tomorrow afternoon.
Tbe rieuecrs tediiy will meet strong
opposition. The Cllvedcns have been
pointing te this game. They have been
taught mere plays and arc working with
tnere vim than at any time this season.
They expect te upset the hopes of
Frankford for the title, and leek for
ward te establishing 1021 scholastic
football history by topping Gelge's
leven.
Germantown has made several
changes that have proved successful.
Fer Instance, Shecmakclf. tackle, nnd
Phillips, half-back, were shifted te the
ends, and both showed wonderful form.
Gciiuantewn has what is considered
the best forward -pass attack in the city.
Either Johnny Knuffman or Karbnch
can toss the oval with mere than ordi
nary skill, while Lungren nnd the two
wlngmcn are clever nt receiving the ball.
Dackilcld is Doubtful
Coach Miller is doubtful nbeut whom
he will start in the backlield. Knuffmnn
and Lungren'nrc certain te btnit. How
ever, the dlffculty arises in selecting the
ether two backs. In Hickard he has
a geed line plunger, and Tompkins is
n second Halbcrstadt In open-field work.
It It thought likely this quartet will
start the game.
Fraiikferd's aggregation, despite Gcr Gcr
mintewn's grent improvement, reigns
the favorite. The tenm is clever, and
has had only seven points scored en it
all senen. The team is intact, with
the possible exception of Charley Weeks,
etar fullback, who is injured.
A grent game is expected by followers
f both teams, and the schools nrc plan
ning te turn out bodily.
Soccer Title at Stake
Vest Philadelphia High Scheel for
the first time this season is the favorite
te win the Intcrschelastlc Soccer
League crown. The tenm has net been
beaten this season, and followers of
the Speedbey dribblers, nre looking for
word te the second successive title.
Last week Northeast High, the team
which was picked te win the cham
pionship enrlv In the season, was tied
by Centrn! High Scheel. Wet Phila
delphia High previously had been tied
by Finnkfiird High, se both teams were
thrown into a deadlock for first place.
Tomorrow afternoon, en Northeast
Field. Twentj -ninth and Clearfield
streets, the two teamH will battle for
the championship.
Speedbey Harriers Cep Tille
The annual cress-country champion
ships of the Philadelphia public high
schools ever the Fairmount Park course
of three and one-half miles jestcrday
aftornoen wns wen by West Philadel
phia with 2.1 points. Northeast High
was second with -10; Central third with
102; Germantown fourth with 115 nnd
Southern last with 172. It was the
third time West Philadelphia had wen
the title
The nice wns captured by Offenhau
r, of West Philadelphia. He pulled a
Wg surprise by winning in 18:115. ns
Kech, of Southern, whs expected te
pull through with a victory. The latter
just about heat out "Harney" Oldficld,
captnin of West Philadelphia, bv a few
net. Chnndrcs, of West Philadelphia,
finished fourth, while Mcrenbeck. of
Jierthenst, was fifth.
OffpiihaiiHer, the winner, Is only six
tn j curs old nnd a sophomore in the
Orange nnd Rlue Institution. He ran
vor Unshy race nnd crossed the line
an easy winner nnd was cheered enthu
siastically by the large crowd which
lined the course.
Of the first ten te finish the winning
Warn placed six boys. Northeast placed
"fee and Southern one.
Ferty-elghth Ward te Be Busy
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CORNELL PREPARES FOR
FORWARD PASS ATTACK
Ithacans Indulge In Leng Scrimmage
Preparing for Penn Game
Itliacn. N. Y., Nev. 17. A de
fensive scrimmage was the feature of
Cernell's practice yesterday, tlie heav
iest In a week or mere. Coach Doble dis
liked sending the plaers out en n soft
field, but he declared that a real scrim
mage wns nn imperative need, and for
about nn hour tlie regulars gained n
taste of some of the Penn plays a
Cljde Mujcr's scrub team worked
thenii
Much of the interest Iny in the de
fense against a forward-passing game.
It is no secret that Debie leeks for
Penn te employ the overhead attack
extensively unci he had Pfann. Ham
sey. Lcchler und Knw en the jump all
through the sciimmage. knocking down
or trying te intercept the passes
thrown by Keeney, Pest nnd Wnlil.
The line wns en its tees and fre
quently se hurried the pileses that the
plays were Incomplete.
Kaw , Hansen and Lcchler played
only part of scrimmage, Deble taking
them out after he was satisfied that
they had a sufficient warming-up. The
balance of team saw It through, hew
ever, and they gave u geed account of
themselves.
Scraps About Scrappers
Jee MendVll. of this city, was a winner
O'er I.en? .Tlmmv nmriV. lunlnt- llchtwehrht
champion of the Middle 'Wiet. en 'lucsday
nuMi in tnicuEe rtcceruuur te a wire to
day, It was a ten-round match and Men
dell led In eicry round.
Jelinnr Moren, of .Southward, has Eddie
reW. 128. and Matt Iiechlir. 108, T.orl T.erl
Ini: out i!all in his cam. lie eas th-se
bejs ure ready for action against any ei:c
their respective weights.
Bebby Hurman. local featherweight. Is out
with a challenge te any of the llt-l-'t)
peunders. The eeuthpaw Is In swell shapu
and punching his hardest, he sajs.
lleiiny Has will make lile Introdjetlen
breru a ttnlneten nudlence when he meetr
Whltey Uansden in the seml-nnal te the
I.lttlA Je(f-1 rnnlile Murray matrh tomorrow
nlsht at thu Carnbrla Club. I'rellme: Jei
llelment s Jimmy Ilaxt r. Pat Deenev va
Joe 1'ranklln and Taddy Murphy s. Teung
Terry McUevern.
Jack Ilanlnn was In New Tork yeeterdav
looking for ta'en for Ills ereclal Thans
Uvlng Day matinee at the National A. A
He It dickering for a mietlng belwe. n
Jimmy Hanlen, of Denver, and Geurgc
C'haney. 4
Preliminaries te the bout between Bern
I-enard and Bailer Treedman ftt the Ice
Talaco en Tilted ly night will bs the fellow
lug matches: Temmy Cl'njy vs llnnv al
ter. Geerge Hagle vs. EdJIe V agend and
Hebby McCann vs. Karl Ilartman Alt of
the bouts ure scheduled for eight rounds.
Jee Kennedy writ's that Pete .Hartley
again has rut out of a match with "Ilir
Drenev "Itartlev ran out of a bout with
Tliuethv at Providence several weeloaye
stiSes Kennedy "and new he has cjlled off
a match In New Orleans with Dreney."
Drenej's ambition Is te nl'et Lew Tendler,
Hucky Kansas and Geerge Chanel.
Temmy rranslen.
retired boxer, lealerday
started his f-mrth vear en tin, pollen force
The 'ermer Gray 1'erry iu er n auacneu
te the Thlrtv-feurth district Klfteenth
street and- hnvder avenue. He has been
detailed te most cf the bexl.vg shows here.
J!ddle lele, 112-peunder. Is being trained
dally by I.e aiiiclds, who uied te condi
tion Tl Tl Krne. Dejle Is anxious te mfct
c barley Hay. Thll Mangerr Is managing
Eddie.
PITT "GOING TO COUNTRY"
Glenn Warner Plans Special Prep
aration for State Game
Pittsburgh, Nev. 17. The Univer
sity of Pittsburgh football team is
'iviliitr te the country" te complete
preparation for its final game with the
uni efeatetl I'enn smiuu iv.uh
Thanksgiving Uny.
Coach Warner lias made arrange
ments te tnke his gridiron warriors te
the Kiskiminctas Prep Scheel, at Sa'ts
burg, Ph.. en Friday, nnd te keep them
there until the morning of the game.
Immaculate Wins Anether
Immaculate Conception basketball team
added another te 'ts list of vlcterlis by
lcfeatlng Triangle ifl-22 at Third and Drewn
streets The feature of the KKine was the
i lying of Kegel and lllsler. Manager Lees
as slgnid h new plnver In I'openlch and
" villi nlav at guard tonight against Ht,
Mlchelas, (ii Atlantic Clly. Next Wednes
' v Immaculate Cencent. en meels tbe Quaker
City l'r s nt home and the foIlelng week
mrets Nativity.
IBiuOIHIII Iff v
BHI (u,c SCHOBLE
nA derby style eminently proper.
Scheble hats represent the true
artistic effort of a master of his craft.
u!OwJDiJi JrLfY-I s
ON SALE AT THE LEADING SHOPS '
large number of Unde Sam's seamen
PENN TEAM INDULGES
IN MORNING PRACTICE
Coach Heisman Sends Men
x Through Snappy Signal
Drill Before Breakfast
This Morning
POS MILLER INJURED
pOACII JOHN W. HKISMAN, of the
University of Pennsylvania foot
ball team, inaugurated morning football
practice for his charges this morning.
The entire vnrsity squad, twenty-six-strong,
livlug in the trnlning house, was
routed out nt 7 o'clock this morning
nnd fifteen minutes later the players
were en Franklin Field ready for a half
hour's workout.
At 7 :-15, Heisman sent the enund Inte
the dressing room, nftcr one of the most
satisfactory slgnnl drills held this sea
son. The chill winds that blew across
the field forced the Red and Blue clad
athletes te open wide the speed threttle
te keep warm, nnd they dashed up and
down the field w 1th lets of pep.
The veteran coach was enthusiastic
ever the work of his charges this morn
ing. "The plajcrs show nil kinds of
pep in the morning and I think I will
held scveial mere before breakfast drills
before the bensen is ever.
"Ueth elevens showed n complete
knowledge of their slgnnls that is net
always apparent in the afternoon. 1
wns really surprised nt the speed and
dash of the two elevens this morning.
Te a man they went through the signal
drill with n 7.ip and enthusiasm that
augurs well for the future."
UEt
TEIS.VAy plans a hard afternoon
MA for Ai tenm today, A scrim
mage drill hetween the vanity and
freshman elevens is en the card and
one between the seconds and the
scrub. Ycstcrilav one of the hard
est scrimiiage drills of the year was
held trlfA the varsity and second
teams alternating in meeting the
ficshman. and the scrubs.
The drill started with the varsity
and scrubs en one end of tlie field and
the seconds nnd freshmen en the ether.
After n half hour the teams chnnged,
the varsity meeting the vcnrlbngs and
the seconds tlie scrubs. Prem 'start te
finish the four teams battled with the
varsity and second showing uprcmacy
ever the scrubs and freshmen.
Sceics were tabooed by the conches
nnd as seen ns a plujer broke loose nnd
started down the Held he was called
back. As a result the tutors were able
te get mere weik out of their churges.
While the bcrlmmnees were net with
out their compensations they nlse had
their drawbacks. Three members e the
varsity squad Bulflercd injuries. Al
Ve'gelin was lilt ever the eye while
carrying the bail and rendered uncon
scious. After a short rest he resumed
play, but did net feel right after the
drill. He was dizzy ler a long while
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It's Derby Time !
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V-. fer I II
lt -
who ero booting llte oval In their spare tlme In Seuth Philadelphia.
Itcccivlng .Station and Hospital '
Penn Swimmers Have
Ambitious Schedule
Manager W. S. Palcy, of the
University of Pennsylvania t,vlm
mlng team, announced the fchedulc
this morning for his nntaters. Nine
meets nrc litcd with u tenth ns
tentative. Virtually the same teams
as have been met for the past years
are listed.
Conch Geerge Klstlcr, of the mer
men, expects te hnvc u better season
this year than he had last with
Olg Gcnthner, Heist nnd several
freshmen from last year te add te
his varsity veterans. Miffilu Arm
strong, one of the best dlvcre in
Intercollegiate ranks, will lead the
team this season.
The schedule follews:
December 0 C. C. N. Y. at 3W
lerg
Januiry H Yale at home.
January 28 Navy at Annapolis.
Scbruary 10 ('. C. N. Y. at home
I'ebruary 17 Yaln at New 1 liven.
February 18 Browm at Providence.
Kibruary i'4-Prlnceten at home.
March a Columbia at New Yerk.
March 17 Princeton at Princeton.
after he had dressed and Dr. Light ex
pects te make a complete examination
te see if he had suffered' uny concus
sion. irec
te
OOELIS fs making a great fight
retain his pest in the regular
backfteld. which hr lest as a tesult
of injuries in tha Lafayette centrit.
Yesterday Coach ITriiman started
him with the first eleven and he
made a nreat thewing, both effeii'
tively and defensively.
In addition te Vegelln. Sullivan and
Pes Miller suffered injuries, though net
serious one. Miller twisted ills knee
nnd wns forced out of the scrimmage.
He limped badly nftcr dressing, but wl'l
net he out of the game for any length
of time, according te Docter Light
Miller Is the bulwark of the Penn team
nnd if he should be lest for the Cernell
game, the Itcd and Blue stock weulJ
fall considerably.
Lacresse Practice Started
rtnltlmure. Nev. 17.Whlle spring and Its
collegiate sports nre still far In the eff'ng.
Plana for the 1922 lacreese keasen at Jehns
Ilerklns nre already being whlpr.ee! Inte
shape. A tentatlve schedule calls for home
games with St-vens Tech. Princeton. L.
high and Syracuse.
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In the gre
NEW FIVE IN CAGE
Wayne Junction A. A. Will Be
Coached by Bill Mernlnggred
The Wnyne Junction Athletic Asso
ciation has organized u first-class
basketball team mid will piny all the
leading teams around Philadelphia tills
year. They arc being coached by Hill
Mernlnggred. who made a name fet
himself playing in the Enstcrn League
several years age, and the team should
benefit by his experience.
They arc anxious te hear from all
the first class teams having home floors
nnd offering reasonable guarantees.
Address nil communications te Jeseph
Plover, care Wajnc Junction A. A.,
4003 Stenton avenue.
Temmy Gibbens Scores Kaye
Wlntl nr. Ont. Nev. 17. Temmy Gibbens
of St Paul, knocked ut "Seldl.T" Jenn.
claim. in .1 the luavvw eight baling cham cham
"lensnlp of Canada. In the llrst round of
i i leir stucuuiu iru-iuuiiu ujui nerc. ine
eunil hid hardly begun when Gibbens land-
. .t r laf, ,i ,VA 1,iu fhitt n..,i, t Vw. f.r. .. .
!ln down for a count of eUht. He was
again Unbred as seen as he arose. As lie
cime back the third time Gibbens caught
him with another left te the Jaw for the
full count. Gibbens vvclihcd In at 173.
Jenes at 173.
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PHILADELPHIA
up are the members of four gridiron
SCHWAB
MA N
PILOT FOR 3 YEARS J
Star Guard Has Acted as La
fayette Football Captain
Since"1 91 9
MAY BE 1922 LEADER
Ka.sten, Pa., Nev. 17. A junior in
roi'e and vt captnin of the varsity
' loeumii team ter tnrpc years:
I Such Is the un"iinl and wonderful
lecerd of Frank "Dutch" Schwab, the
star guard of the Lafayette College
foetbull team. Sehwah this season is
one of the lending lights of the un
defeated Lafayette eleven which Is in
(he running for the mythical champion
ship of the East.
Three jeurs age Schwab, whesi- home
Ir in Prtten, Pn., entered Lnfujutlc
I from KlaVi. He made geed with u
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m m r JB. sflssHsHsW ijjMsW
squads U. S. S. Michigan, Marines,
leap nnd earned n regular position en
Conch Ur. "Jeck" Sutherland's team.
Ne cnptnln had been elected nt the
I'lnlt if tilt, ,M-m'!mt.i Uf.ni.iiti ltttf In
-. , .. .. iiiknifiin 'iiiciii. a.i.v ...
the sqiidd were "He-lie" WYlden. cap-
uin-eicct et tlie 11)17 team : (.rant
Scott, cnptaln-elct t of tlif 101S team,
both of whom entered the service In-
stend of returning ufter their election,
nnd Jee I.eheckn, captain of tlie S. A.
T. C. team. HecntiRe of this no cap
tain was elected until tlie middle of
the season. Schwab acted as cuptain
i until the players finally selected Wei
! den as tmlr leader,
i At the t'tid of the 1019 easen no
I enptnin was elected. Whvn the sen-
te.i began Conch Sutherland appointed
iSchwnb. the acting captain, and thii
position he held the remainder of the
year. mis jcar .lee i.eiieckn was
elected enptnin. He wns Injured,
however, In the second game of the
season with the Cnivcc-lty of Pitts
burgh and 1ms lx ( n tumble te piny
since. Schwab has been the nctlng
captain.
Twe men aie ,:, iinc for tin- cap
tuincv (if ni m jrai's team. Schwab
ni.il "Mike" Oticiln. the st-r'lng half
back. Iieth nie in line for All-Amerl-cnii
honors. I. nun be that Schwab
will he clccti'd, thu- having the honor
of swing as football captain in each
of hi i four yeats 1.i college.
Vhite
3 for 25c
' 9c for One Bex of 50: $4.00 fS5?'
Humors flenting down en river zephyrs
j from Iletiilchem te Kasten, Pa., have
I thrown n scare into Lafayette, hard at
i practice for the nnnunl Lehigh Valley
gridiron classic with Lehigh Unlver
ety. . A tussle Mill be staged this Saturday
, in Tayler Stadium, Hethlchem, where
the Ilrewn nnd White warriors nre in
dn'Iy and terrific session in the ln ln
clexure which lins been made virtually
"irtlght In an effort te preserve Le
high's dress-rehearsal secrets.
Despite thin precaution it has be
come known In tlie rival enmp that Lc
Jiicb is working en a trio of new for
mations, which arc Mild te be ns sure
ground-gainers as the mns formation
used by the Germans in the thrust en
Paris.
Thcse plays have net been tisea be
far thin season by the Iirewu antl
White warriors in their games, and
Ivifnyplte scouts have net been able te
pet n leek. Hence the worry at March
i .,. .
1 1P"',
Lehigh is confident that the nccrct
formations will set all Lafayette's prep
arations at naught, nnd that the myB myB
terleus, net te say lntrlkkit, new playa
will run the Maroen rngged trying te
Qr.il out what it's nil about.
Tlie beauty of the "hush-hush" trick
plays Is said te lie in the fact that each
is n triple threat ; that is, that a pass,
a kick or a rush can be nttcnipted from
each, according te the formation of the
opposition in guessing what It's going te
be.
Anyway, Lafayette is working des des
rerntely with its offense In order te
offset Lehigh's "nium's-tho-werd"
ground-gainers.
Coach (Hick is expected te sturt iJUl
Springsteen and Art Cuslck, tnckles,
and Paul Larking, end. All three are
veterans and they hnve been nurecd of
late In special preparation for the last
game.
Despite the rain a scrimmage wns
held Monday, in which the scrubs used
Lafnvctte's familiar formations, the
double and triple pass.
There was scrimmaging again yester
day, nnd the coaches are satisfied that
Lehigh will net be the victim of any
walkaway en Saturday afternoon
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