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EVENING PUBLIC LEDOEEr-PHinADELPHIA; THUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1921
Muller, McMillan and Bradshaw, Pacific Coast Stars, Boosted by Western Expert as All-Ameriean
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LAFA YETTE LOGICAL
CHOICE FOR GRIDIRON
BA TTLEA T PASADENA
Eastenians Well Equipped te Represent East Against
Andy Smith's University of California Champietis
at Carnival of Reses Next New Year's Day
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By nOBERT W. MAXW ELI,
Sports Editor Kvenlnc- l'nlille I.etUer
WHILE championships tc being decided in this section of the country and
experts are doing tlielr bet te find out which team should be awarded the
crown, the game of football olse Is being plnjed en the Pacific Const. There
arc. pcveral hlgh-daf" teams out there, star pluvcrs line stepped Inte the spot
light and It Is claimed thnt come of the athletes are as geed um if net better than
the6C In the Past. '
Unfortunate! . the Pacific Coast representatives have net been een In
these parts and it Is Impossible te tell what's what. We lme a line en the
Middle Wet and the Seuth, because of the games played here by Chicago,
SHF.I Indlann, Cieergla Tech. the I nivcrsity
braska, and are aware that L astern teams can lie beaten. '1 lie game is being
played up te the highest standards In these sections of our country, and It is
safe te assume that the elevens en the Const nNe are geud
Andy Smith, who arrived here today from California, hnd one of the bct
football teams ever produced in the Gelden West. This is net strange, because
Aiidy is a wonderful coach and will get results if he has anj kind of Material
te work with. California decisively defeated every opponent and grabbed the
championship. New an effort is being made te arrange a game with a repre
acntativc Eastern team for New ear's U.iv at Pasadena
It is doubtful if ale. Harvard or Princeton will .ucept the invitation,
and Penn State, because of its game with the nher-ltj of Washington en
. December 3. also Is out of the nuistien This leaves two undefeated teams in
the East provided one is luckj today meaning Cernell and Lafa.vctte. Cor Cer
nell might accept, and the same gees for l.afnjette. The Eastenians have a
powerful eleven. proved it In every game and should be the logical choke
In the Seuth. Centre College is the enlv team which should be recognized.
TM.. i hwmiM it has net been defeated, while Georgia Tech nnd Georgia Unl-
fw Tersity hove flopped once.
w
JJO MATT Eli who is selected, the gijme out there will be well ireith
seems, and the Eastern eleicn will have te be tit the best possible
shape te icin.
Brick Muller Boosted
BUT te return te the star plajers in the Par West. The following letter
throws some light en the subject, ns it was written by Darsle I.. Harsie.
one of the recognized experts in Les Angeles. Here it is:
"Dear Sir I am taking the liberty of writing te veu In regnid te three
Pacific Coast men who should, I believe, receive consideration in regard te
the selection of an All-Amerlcan team.
"As a football writer it has been my pleasure te have seen the leading
teams in the West play this jcar In the last the years I have seen Harvard.
Ohie State, Urewti, Syracuse, Pennsylvania. California, Washington btate
and Oregon play at Pasadena New Year's Day.
"Brick Muller, California's end. Is the greatet offensive and defensive
player I ever have seen. He passes the ball CO yards with the same accuracy
Workman, of Ohie State, pasbes 15. He tackles surely and savagelj, and at
the same time never forgets the fundamental duty of an end turning a play in.
Last year he alone stepped Pete Stinchcemb, Ohie State's brilliant hnlfback.
In this same game, by actual count, he was at the bottom of four out of every
even plays Ohie started.
"I haTe seen him snag a long forward pas six inches from the ground
en a full-length dive. I have yet te see him muff n pass which he was able
te touch.
ft
TIE WEIGHS 200 pounds, is a
Ml icind en his feet
l de net
game today.
Beyle
"TpHE second man I would recommend is, I think, of as much value te his
JL team as Muller. He is Johnny Beyle, of the University of Southern
California, the outstanding tackle en the Pacific Coast this vear. He weighs
210 pounds and is six feet two inches tall. Although California defeated
TJ. S. C. 3S te 7, this chap Beyle was the outstanding star of the game. Pan
McMillan, California tackle who wan- placed en Mr. Camp's second All
Ameriean selection last year, was a puppet in his hands. He handled him as
though he were a high school player. He ripped holes in the much -touted
" California line se wide that n wagon could have passed through. On defense
heplajcd like a wild man. In this game I saw him take out five California
men from the Interference nnd then tackle the runner.
"I have seen these strong Eastern elevens play, nnd T am net kidding
myself when I say that I have yet te sec a tackle worthy te play en the ame
team with Bejle.
"The third man I would bring te your nttentlen is little Jimmy Brad
shaw, of Nevada. lie is n dashing, slippery backheld man. In hi- plav he
reminds me much of Milten Remey, of Chicago. However, he has It en the
latter in that he is cool and quick-thinking under hre. His strutcgj en the
field Is something marvelous,
"We have splendid te.ims nn the Coast this year I wih you were able
te be out here and see them play. Even our high school games draw oieuds
of 20.000 te 2.-I.000. This is when no title Is at stake ind four teams arc
plajlng en the same day.
tfJ EARXESTLY belieie it ireuld b( a great thing for you In come
a out and see the Yctr Year'i game and hair a cAaric- te leek at
California m nrtinn. Then a lengthy description of Muller' i piny
would be unnecessary,"
Covvrieht, till, by Tub Jc 1 tig'r Cempaii
NOR
MAST COPS
1921 SOCCER TITLE
Archives Win in Play-Off With
West Philly High fpr
Crown
FINAL COUNT IS 2 TO 0
By PAUL PKEP
NORTHEAST HIGH SCHOOL is
the 1021 Interschelastlc soccer
champion. The Archives eleven wan
crowned yesterday afternoon en Seuth
Field, Thirtj -second nnd Seuth streets,
after defeating West Philadelphia High
Scheel in a great match. '2 goals te 0.
The game was the play-off of a battle
staged between the two aggregations last
Saturday, nnd which ended In a score
less tic after four extra periods of play
The first half of yesterday's game was
a repetition of last week's affair. Nei
ther team was able te put the ball Inte
the net. The play was about even en
both sides, and. when play was com
pleted for the period, it looked like an
other "even-Stephen" contest
Northeast broke the Ice iu the second
period, however. After ten mnutes of
the half had been contested, Necter, of
Wet Philadelphia, fouled, and Gowan
was jfiven e free kick from the middle
of the field. Tie kicked the ball Inte the
llpcedbeys' penaltj area In the scram
ble that followed between three mem
bers of each team, McDonald, of North
east, retrlved and netted the ball after
Matthews, the goal beeper, had mudu
a great attempt te block its course.
A free kick again wan given Gowan,
after a West Philly player had fouled,
with about live minutes left te play.
He booted the ball from mldflcld. but
this time the West Philly back dribbled
It back Inte their opponents' territory
Gowan and Hecknian. of the Red and
Black eleven, broke through, however,
and after dribbling the ball down the
fteld brought It in front or the Wcit
Philly goal Powers, of Wt Phila
delphia, inade n peer attempt te kick
tfaft pall, nnd in doing se upset Mat
thws. This left the goal without a
tender, nnd Gowan easily registered the
sacend point of the battle
West Philly fought hard te recover
the les,t points, but time was ugainst
the tcqm. Before the eleven could
gt started toward the Northeast end
t tfee field, the whistle bljsw, eliding
s'JMh'tiiK's deter ve lotkef, credit
of Georgia. Centre College and Ne
champion high jumper and a whirl
believe he has an equal playing the
Is Great Tackle
Scholastic Football
Standing and Schedule
rtTiieur u:gi r
en jnit V. C.
Mllaneva 3 0 1.000
Vteit Ciithelle 1 1 ..100
m .lAtrph t 1 son
Catholic 0 .oeo
TODAY'S I.KAf.rK OAMKS
I Villanera Tirp. at West Catlmllr Hlrh.
straw brldim 4 ClethUr llrtd. Mstr-thlrd
and Wftlnet Irrrt. 10 A. M.
St. .le.fph'n Prtp. nt rntholle Hlrh. rhll
, lira' nll rart. Bread and Ituntlncden
tretts. 10 A. M.
OTHER CmtKS
Ridley rrk Hleh vn. Alumni, Itldler
Perk.
CsllUiCknned ItUh vii Alumni, Celllmrs
weed
Mtdlit Itlith v. Alumni MrriU.
rumden Hlrh n Alumni, tnmdfn
Wllllnniien hchoel ut nnHPelli. 1'lrhM
Annapolis
Knrm Scheel at Aliunde Ity Illah, At
antlc City.
Ulrntewn Hlrh at nrthlehrm Hlrh, rteth
Irlirrn. Ablnvten Hlrh at Chcltrahara Hlrh. 13
kin Park.
"j ft Chm(r Hujh at Trpdyfrrln-KanttewTi
Hlrh. IWrrn
Reiunem Hlsn at r I,
D . Mennt Alv
TjulKflewrMi
Hlrh
at Swanbmere Hlrh.
Strarthmerr.
(,rnn ntevi'n
Hlrh
at NorrUtewn Hlrh,
Myrrlfttewn.
rett
Atvun Hlrh ra Alumni tiai,.... n
Ilnrdtntimn Milltarv lntf!,n, .. t..,'.
Ilhth. Trmten. "v "r "
SrhuTlklll STmlnary at Redlnr Hlrh,
Uranlnjr,
mimlnrten lHrh at tVaihinrten C. It.
for their great showing, nnd, of course
I in glad we wen the gamp," was all
that Coach Geme would say after
the affair
Coach Jenes, of West Philadelphia,
also had praise for both t ains "(ur
bejs played their bet. but Northeast's,
veungsters plajed a little better." lie
said. "The Archhes have one of the
best teams that I have necn in jears,
and they deserve all the credit that can
be showered upon Uiein for their won
derful bhewing "
"It was a craclierjuek battle." was
the comment of Assistant Cum.h Void,
of West Philadelphia.
Northeast High started the .,ion
with a rush, and early it was pitdictcd
that the team would win the title
However, the team met a snag In Cen
tral, which team held It te .i 1-1 tie.
West Philadelphia's stmt was net
se Impressive The team opened the
season with Frankford, and n l-l tie
was the result. However, the teum wen
the rest of Its games, and when North
east was battled n scoreless tie was
the result, after four extra periods had
been played. Then, the plaj-eff of
jesterday was decided en te sctle the
(ideation of supremacy
Fifteen Aute Drivers In Race
l Anrflrn, Calif. Nev 'i - I ifntn
drlvrr have tntered th automebil ra
termed un 'international champlenihip
centMt te be held today at trio t An
tUs.tlpetdvray at Beverly lllllr. The da
Bnwlli Um 'jRIk mlUa or .00 tlmea rnii.t
the rAll and a Quarter Jraek. Prlier to te
taflnr 1:5,000 JU U le.
THANKSGIVING CAG
E
Only One Game Will Be Played
in Eastern League, While
Three Were Listed
BARONS TO MEET CAMDEN
Basketball Statistics
i:STKltN I.UVOt'R
. i . l'.r. w. i r.c.
Trrntnn t 1 .Oil rmlenv'lp I H .38
(iimdrn 0 '1 .t.SO riiltllMt. t H H3
vr niten K .fll.v Itpadlnr I H .331
V-llirrr. n 6 .4.13 m Wk. 1 11 .083
schkdiu: nm thi: Eni;
Tenlsht like a-Ilarrr t Camden.
1 rldas I'umdeii itt I'hllndflptUal frcraa
Ien it rrentnn
-itnrdie l'lillndHnhl.-i nt llk-narre,
Nri lerk ut Itpudliip.
i'iiiuui:t.i'Hiv mm rACTvnnRS'
i.i.tid i;
u. i.. p.t . w. u r.c.
Trrnilnnl. 2 0 1.000 Monelnx' 0 1 .000
IMvm . I 0 1.000 Art loom 0 1 .000
1 Irlahrr 1 0 1.000 HiirvMtrr 0 1 .000
Kr atone 1 1 .500 American e 3 .000
-tiiuinx reu TOMtiiiT
Dohen v. nelnher, rt loom n. Inter Inter
nntlenil llnnrxter. enih Hull, 2J7 et
( vlumhlu uvrnup.
OlIIUl iMl-,S TOV10HT
Pe sote teunrtl K. of C, at ntivty,
Bclcrndr nnd AIIcKhfn nvrnue.
Nf terk Shin nt euili rhllly lleliren,
Seventh strivt nnd Muder uvenue
Last Night's Results
Qnuker Cltj Pre",.. 21; Immacnlate ton ten ton
trptlen SO
Junier i nuncll, 48: llrotlierlieod of St. ,
ndrir'.. t.v.
Mnlh Presbrterlan, 30i West rhlladel
tihla rhiirch. 0
llenen A. A.. 2Si st. r"nnels Nnvler. 27.
WtH I'urk, 38i . . Hlilte, 10.
I.lchtheui.r, lKi Nnthllj, .lr., II.
Mretew-n II. S.. 36i niiieblrd. 10.
federal Keierve Olrla, 4i St. Sher-
U UOU , 1 .
st. rrunclit, 29i l'enlleld, 17.
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When the Eastern Basketball Icaguci
at ranged its 1021-2 schedule for the
season there was the usual scramble for
holiday dates which are always wldclj
"ought b tin magnates. I
Three remcu were en the program
for Thanksgiving Day, but New Yerk
called (iff Its game en Mendnv, and,
new dimes the announcement that there
will lie no g.ime in Trenten this evening
but th it Prank Bruggy nnd his Miners
will meet the leadeis in the Arena
en I'riday night.
'I he New Yorkers were reported as
having culled off their contest with
eitesville in order te seek new head-1
quarters downtown, but new comes a'
report the Gethamites will play no
mere home games until they secure the'
services of Vricdmnn and Scdrnn.
Dr. Helm, of the Skeetcrs, again re
iterated this morning the desire of the
( armlen management te see the "heav
enly twins" back in the Eastern cir
cuit. He savs Camden is net keeping
them from playing, nnd it is up te
the league officials te call .i meeting, ns
per their request, and settle the nf
fair. Camden will have te show ten form
In this evening's game with the Barens I
lhev bnve three new men in l.ddie
White, Geerge Nerman and "Chief"
Muller. who are liable te let loose nt
an.v minute nnd wreck the ambitions of
nnj team. According te I.eu fiignr
man, he will report te Wilkes. Barre
this evening. Trenten is said te be
after the 'ervnes of Suggv.
Manufacturers in Action
The Philadelphia Mnnuf.i( Hirers'
League has four teaniN in nctlen nt
Yonah Hull, 2T27 West Celunibin
avenue. J. and J. Dobsen clashes
with Peisher. and Art Leem meets In
ternational Harvester Debsan and
Plelsher wen their opening games and
have veteran line-ups. Art Leem,
with Heward Weed in charge. Is ex
pected te easilj dispose of the Har
vester five
Several Important independent clashes
are listed. The Seuth PhiMv Hebrews
meet New Yerk Ship nt Seventh nnd
Snvder nvenue. The downtewners tire
establishing a record this season both
for the number of games wen and the
Interest in the sport. Everv game hii
iittrncted irewds nf mere than 1000
persons "lnd (he Sphas nii fine timber
for th' Eastern League nt any time.
The Nativitv Catholic flub is pla - I
ing nn exint game tins wcck ineir
regular night lb Suturdu, but the
holiday clash has bei'n listed in con
nection with the annual dunce of the
club, vhn h Null fellow the cage game.
CATHOLIC CAGE DATES
League Season Will Open at Bread
and Vine January 10
The Catholic Scheel Baskethall
League will epm Its season en Jan
unrv 10, when St Jeseph Prep and
( nthelic High Si hoe.1 (uj together In
thi' auditorium nf the Purple nnd Geld
sihriel, P..i'inl unl Hi" streets.
This infeiinritii n wii ganured from
the sih'duli' wli'li is giwn out b
Dr Uenni r, tin' pi'-i'icnt of t he Cath
olic Leag'n . tndiiv
There hic Uvdve g.inus te be plnvcd
duruu the course of the nn e, which
will stretih from January 10 te Feb
ruary JO Each teum will plav six
gam"s tlii'e at hmn" nnd thiee away
Ut ( uthuiic High wen the chain chain
plenslnp 'nst vear beinj eleselv fol fel fol
lewfil bv ( athelic Hls'i. Th Blue and
Whit"- lnsr two valuable men in Blake
nnd III I illipe, while tlie Purple nnd
deld havt four of their last j car's team
back-
The schedule lullews:
January 10 St Jeseph l'rp at Catholle
II fh
Unuirv 13 Calholn Hlrh Rt Weit Cth Cth
eh lliii'
Jniiuary 13 iUuneva Prep, at St Jeseph
IT'P
Ui,untj 17 CvthuMc lllch at Itlaneva
Ti'n
IjmiiP .1- SI Ju eph Prep at Weit
C-'l . Hllfl
Ihi r .J-VVett r atli It ih nt Villa-
n H Prfl
Jmur J7 ' .th'i'ic Itirh at St Jeseph
Pi-i
Idfiuarv 31 et i nhuli" Hlrh t Cath
n H llluh
laruir 31 - S J eih 1 rep at 'Uaneva
IT'P
T'bruaiy 3 V I ineva Prp tt Cithclle
Hub
t" bnarj 7 W.f.' i .itlm High at fct Jo Je
si t.h Prep
V liruari 10 i 'an u Pi p at Wet
r.uhuii. llieti
Yeu Aute Knew
Wlwn thr t-nclnr u am te b tnerloaUed
at 1 flriHtk tr I 'k f"r a het lnirlnv or
a I uTj i tf tun f u mi dry t ylind r
ur 9"in (Mr jt la tlu pr i ill r heel
I,piU pNtfn rincn r cauted bi gummy
ii(Kti r Ju lfi by th burn1 aper
I ivkinr nj t lirK fl ilns and net dl
owing It (u lies it wjainit th tjlinier
lmH worn in lMtilnll nppratfi !nlt
vnle ffut In w.ll (KifiicliJiKH !rul air en mgh
when the threi'lc tn riedrlv cleifd te iell
the mlxturt in ui et ineiy cyllndein
When rnUhlni; rphIen piecede the fiop fiep
prfra uf tht (tin leek fni we! batterlen
oene enri liuni "ink prinrn or Isnlter
flrntera rnutt r'in'H or nlug DtleI l)ruter
nulnta r mi !eh lbmlen
Mulflrr rtnlenlniiA are rtue te th prcFienre
n the rnuffi r of an unlimited chnre from
prov.eui treke of the enrtne, where the
chara U net fired !n th cylinder through
th mtiture belnsr tee rich or frjim eltctrlcal
trouble.
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Cecil Leitch Unable te
Play Gelf This Winter
Misi Cecil Leitch, the British
woman golf champion, will be un
able te compete en the links this
winter, nccerdlnp te n spccinl cable
dispatch in the Pfnua LGDer.n of
this morning from Londen. Her
absence from the links is attributed
te nn Injurv sustained in her final
match in this ceuntrj.
The doctor who examined her
right arm hopes te get it in such
shape that bhc will be nble te com
pete in ne-vt year's championship,
both in Englnnd nnd America, but
says that a complete la off In golf
competition is essential new.
Anether disappointment te Miss
Leitch was that all her clubs were
ruined bj the heat hi the United
States, nnd that two shaftcr clubs
she brought back cannot be used In
Britain due te legislation against
them by St. Andrews.
ARMY HOLDS SCRIMMAGE
Light Drills Scheduled for This
Morning and Afternoon
West Pehit. N. Y., Nev. 24. The
Arinj's football team ciiEiiKed In its
last hard practice KTlmmagc of the
Fenson jesterday in preparation for the
Navy game In New Yerk en Saturday.
On a field made v et and epgy by a
sleet and lalnsterm, the vnrfeit squad
registered n touchdown against the sec
ond team In a gruelins half hour's
scrimmage The center trio of ferwnrds,
Greene, (inrblseh and Hriedster, paved
the way for many tel.ing gnlnK, opening
holes In the opposing line through which
the backs, Warren, McLaren and
Weed, plowed through for lone rnns.
The scrubs' aerial attack, which has
been fairly successful In ether practice
sessions, was successfully broken up to
day when the varsity players were put
en the defensive. Qunrterback Wllhldc,
of the varsity se,uad, who captained lant
ear's team, developed a limp early in
the, workout and was replaced by John John Jehn
eon. AVIlhlde, however. Is expected te
stmt the game en Saturday.
Light drills will be engaged in this
morning nnd afternoon The squad
will bavc for New Yerk tomorrow
morning.
ZBYSZKO IS VICTOR
Lewis and Londes Other Winners
en Mat Here
Wladek Zb.vszke, brother of Stanislas
Zbyszko, world's ihampien -wrestler,
threw Jehn Grnndewidi, termed the
"Jewish Hercules.' in the main bout nt
the first all-star wrestling show nt the
National A. A. last night in fifteen
minutes. Zb.vszke caught bin opponent
with a fljing leg dive nnd seen floored
him with n pin fall.
Ed (Strangler) Lewis defeated Jus
tiana Sllva. but it was net the for
mer's, famous hendleck which did the
tri'k. Lewis emplejed a double-arm
link, whuh overcame the l'ortuguese
ihniiipleu
Jim Londes the Greek champion,
gave Jee I'elk. the Inler allied title
holder, no much pain with a double-tee
held that the latter was compelled te
give in te the Grecian giant after thir
tj -four minutes.
NAVY OFF FOR GOTHAM
Will Practice en Pole Grounds Beth
Today and Tomorrow
Annapolis, Mtl.. Nev. 'M. The Mid
dies l"ft here for their annual clash
with the Armv ut 0:30 o'clock this
morning In the party were fifty-two
varsity players and suln, together with
the coaches as well as medical officers
and ethers
They will establish headquarters in
New Yerk at the Hetel Commedore and
will held n practice session nt the
I'ole Grounds this afternoon anil will
also be out for their finnl drill tomor
row afternoon.
There is no ever-confidence here ns
te the outcome of the game The Armv
is. believed cen'-iderubiy stronger than
at any tunc this year, but the Nnvv
plaveri prier te their departure were
In cm client spirits and ph.vskal con cen
dlttiui IMMACULATE SURPRISED
Quaker City Pres Hand Billy Lees'
Outfit a 22-20 Trimming
'I he Quaker City Pres pulled one nf
the season's eurprlses. in basketball
when tliej ttnvelrd te the home nf the
Immaculate Conception live at Third
and Brown streets last evening and
handed a 112-20 reverse te Billy Lees
uptown champions.
Lees had several newcomer in the
line - up. including both Billy Black and
Billy Miller, fermrrlv of the Ea-tern
League, but tliej were unahe te step
the Pres.
Held goals were at a premium
throughout the contest nnd but nine
were made, six bv the Pres and three
by Immaculate. Thcv went te Tansey.
one; O'Ncil, one; Cursun, two, mid
Owen, two, for the winners and I'ev
ernlck, Dougherty mid Black one each
for the- losers. .
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CHURCH CAGEMEN
Twenty-first Ward League An
nounces Dates for the
First Half
PLAY IN MASONIC HALL
The Twenty-first Ward Church
League, which recently closed a mei
successful baseball season, has new
turned Its attention te basketball.
The season opened en Monday even
ing when four of the teams went Inte
action and the ether four will get under
way en Saturday night. Eight teanrv
compose the organization and all games
are played in Msenic Hall in Maun
.Mink. The reams are well matched and some
Interesting games are expected. The
season is divided into halves nnd thr
Schedule Committee has drafted the
first half. The remaining games in the
first series follew:
Monday, Nevemb-r 21 'VYIssahlcken M. E.
and Ixverlneten. Manayunk and Ebnezer.
Saturday. November 2fl Mount Zlen and
Mount Vernen, Wlssahlcken Baptist and St.
Stephen
Monday. November 28 St Stephen' and
Mount Zlen, Mount Vernen and Wlasahlcken
Baptist.
Saturday. December 3 Ebenezer and Lev.
erlnglnn. Manajunk and Wlssahlcken M E.
Monday. December . Manajunk and Lev Lev
erlnitten. Ebenezer and H'lunahlcknn M E
Saturday, December 10 St. Stephen's and
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Mount Vernen, Mount Zlen and Wligahlcken
Baptist.
Monday. Dcembr 1! tVUnahlcken Bap
tlit and Manarenk. Mount Zlen and Lev.
crlncten
Saturday. Dembr 17, St. Stephen'
and Wltsjhlcken if. E , Ebenezer and Mount
Vernen.
Monday. December IP Ebenezer and
Mount Zlen. Minayunk and Mount Vernen.
Saturday. December 81 St Stephen' and
Ijevertnitlen, Wlesahlcken Ilaptlit and Wls
sahlcknn M E.
Monday January 2 Wlsaahlcketi Baptist
and Ebenezer. Mount Vernen and Leverlns Leverlns
ten. Saturday, January 7 Wlisahlcken M. K.
and Mount Zlen, St. Stephen'!! and Mans
junk Monday. January t Manas unk and Mount
Zlen. Mount Vernen and Wlstahlcken M. E
Saturday. January 14 St. Stfnhen'a and
Ebenezer. Levcrlnsten and Wlsoablcken
Baptist.
Amateur Sports
The TlKer A. C, of Audubon N. J., would
like, te hear from Hely Name Junier, 8. S.
White. St Peter Second Suburban U C
and ether teams of the sime class. It. E.
Shern, Audubon. N J
The Independence A. O. would like te
near from anv team In the first or second
claai having fleer and erferlnir reagenable
g-uarantces. T. Fersusen. 3120 Berer street
The OrUlnnl rellinl Club (two teams)
would llke te book came with first and pec pec
end class teams havliur hall and offering
reasonable Inducement. Nat Petamkln.
care of Wecoaeoa 1'laji.Teund, Keurth nnd
Queen streets
The St. Lake's tlrls" baketball team
would like te book games with feminine
team ulllln te play at the former' hall.
Kensington avenue. B and Huntingdon
streets William Mctntyre. 3247 A street
The Grave Mnr Junier, a fifteen te seven
teen vear old travellnc team, would like in
arrange games with any team In their claai
offering fair Inducements. Herman Brcdt.
(115 Kater street.
The Certei-Lunzete quintet would like te
meet any team In the fifteen te seventeen
vear old class. William Certez. 000 Seuth
Eighth street.
Th Fall lrebjtrlan would like te ur
ranee game with any team having It enn
fleer S. C. Starretl. 3314 North Thirty-fifth
street.
The Are ieuld like te arrange game with
any team In the second tli having fleer
Hay raul 1102 Seuth Cleveland avenue.
Philadelphia, ra.
Start fresh all ever again
at the beginning ! Get a pipe
and forget every smoke ex
perience you ever had that
spilled the beans!
Fer a jimnay pipe, packed
brimful with Prince Albert,
will trim any degree of smoke
joy you ever registered! It's
a revelation ! Yeu never puffed
such delightful, satisfying
flavor; or, such fragrance!
Why you just want te eat
the zephyry smoke it's se
fascinatingly geed!
Put a pin in here! Prince
Albert can't bite your tongue
fctlNCE al
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WEST OUTSHINES EAST
IN GRID TACKLE PL A Y
Nene of Fertvards in This Part of the Country Compare
With Football Stars in Other Sections,
Says Grantland Rice
ny GItANTLAND lUCD
Twe Sencs of Tlianltsgiving
1. Old Tltanksglvine Day
Lest winds sltll come singing as early twilight neart,
Songs of old Thanksgiving Days beyond the ghostly years;
Hengs of soma lest morning, where through the sun or rain
The thin blue smoke curled upward from a cabin by the tans,
The pumpkins by the wooden perch, the frost upon the loam,
A bluebird in the golden air beneath the sky of home;
The call of vanished voices, new long since blown away,
The orchard, stark and leafless, where the children used te play.
And through the weeds net far away there ran a quiet stream,
Reck'frcttcd in the shadows where a country kid could dream
Of life amid the elty's glow, where out the crowded beat
The drifting millions held the read with tccary, plodding feet.
Lest winds still come bringing the coltie's friendly lark
Where fields wcre faint with stai light as tee hurried in at dark;
Songs of old Thanksgiving Days where through the sun or rain
The thin blue smeke cmlcd upward from a cabin by the lane.
2. Frem
We have no
ipc no home that welcomes us,
e kin around the banquet beard
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A'e t'eice icAOncr te us that Ws
Xe friendly trail that beckons us across Thanksgiving Day.
We knew that we arc vagabonds, and none could ever doubt it
We knew that tea arc aliens forever en the ream;
We knew that tee arc driftweed, but we never think about It
Until tce hear them talking of Thanksgiving Day and home.
And se as most befltttng for the day that lies befere us
We'll net begrudge our brothers who have known a clrji 4t.
We'll pledge the toast of heart te heart and wish them luck in chorus
Who have a home hearth waiting beyond the city's gate. '
Tackle Supremacy
THE West this last season has almost
outclassed the Kast when It comes
te the predominance of tackle play.
The West in fact lias nbeut two fine
tackles te nny one the l'ast could show,
which may account largely for the
Western margin of success. With Keck,
Inte, King, Helies and it few ethers the
East has had geed men. But fiem the.
let there was practically none te com
pare with Slater, of Iowa; Huffman, of
Ohie State; McGuite, of Chic.ige;
Under, of Wisconsin ; Shaw, of Notre
Dame, and four or five ethers wtio'i'eto
te unusual peaks of stardom.
In the Chlcago-l'rinccten game Mc Mc
Gulre was the best tackle en the Held,
but the Maroen forward had mere than
ene peer In the Middle West, where he
came upon keener competition.
Iowa and Notre Dame both hnd grout
tackles, while Ohie State, Chicago,
Wisconsin, .Michigan and Nebrar-Ka mil
stars who call for at least ene sprig
from the olive bough.
Onslde Hldis
THE main difference between luck
and skill is merely n matter of
whether it was you or the ether ieve in
action.
DID you ever see n geed, first-clnss,
consistent knocker who was geed,
first clnss or consistent at anything
else?
YOU can forgive nny entry his mis
take as long as he doesn't try te
alibi it with tee much vehemence.
or parch your threat. Beth
are cut out by our exclusive
patented process. Se, just
pass up any old idea you may
have stored away that you
can't smoke a pipe! We tell
you that you can and just
have the time of your life en
every fire-up -if you play
Prince Albert for packing!
What P. A. hands you in a
pipe it will duplicate in a
home-made cigarette! Gee
but you'll have a let of fun
rolling 'em with Prince Albert;
and, it's a cinch because P. A.
is crimp cut and
national joy srheka
the Byway
no clan that meets together,
te bid us come and stay.
time te slip the tether.
WE HAVE Just thought of something
clse that "Babe" Iiuth has never
taken up. As far as we can dleT"
he has devoted almost no time te ,.
ture or Greek dances. But he is still
young, with many Jears ahead for the",
lighter dncrtisements.
JUT??!? f,r'AJs" Wt lall
" uutn after disarmament method ne
scrapping the "Babe's" big bat ; or u.
ing it u ten-month acatien. g
rniUS move would draw the unsnl-
metis support of everv niteher n
practically all of the righi field feneff
nih DOBIE Is raferrcd te as "The
Y mnn who never smiles." We won wen
dec what apt phrase would be attached
te his name if he were coaching Celum.
bla In place of Cernell? B 1Um
rpiIE greatest basketball season In
A- history is new under wav. Th,
growth has been gradual, but has cor cer
ered every section of the country, with
the admission list growing every vear
A major Irugue for basketball would
preidc a financial killing for any pre.
meters looking for a new turn te take
up bv wny of previdim; action for the
long winter evenings that rest between
football nnd baseball. tn
Copyright 1021, All nights Keened.
Centre Spurns Offer
New Orient!, Nev
, Nev 24 Centre will net
aen games this vear it vmi
Conch Charles Meran who
PIrv nny pest-sea
anneunreu n
miiii ii- im link vnmnPia" are hern fn.
the Thenksslvlnpr Dnv clash with Tulane.
stays put !
BERT
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