Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 24, 1921, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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Variety of
.ST JOSEPH WINS:
TIES FOR ME
Heine Miller's Eleven Wallops
Catholic High, 25-0 Bres-
lin Scores Thrice
JOE MAXWELL IS INJURED
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TouthJewn. llre-lln, St. .Tnsei.li. n, O,.
,?np St JemvIi. 1. tionUrem touclidenn
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ht. .leitt'ii. i.
Tin" St. Jeseph's 1'repnrntiiiy tji'hnel
wflllened Catholic HIbIi before T.OflO
inertaters at the Phillies' Park this
inerninff. Heine Miller's euth tore
their vv te a 2."-0 iitery and thus
-cnt it() a triple tie with West Catho
lic r.ml Villanova 1'rep in the Catho
lic Schools I.eaRiie. Post-frahen Games
Ill decide t'ic chnnipien-hip.
Ilreslin wuh the bip here for the
fiimsen nnd Gray eleven. Me scored
three of the four touchdowns and kicked
the only coal made after the touch
limn. Osberne was the only Miller
nwit.ue te cress the Catholic goal line
Oiberne'H Bcere came in the lirt p
mud ami was made possible by O'Ne
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veil,
v.ler lecevered McNally s fumble e:
flrfslin's punt en the e-ynril mark. It
, took only one play te put the b.ll ever
the line.
llrrflin innd" his llm touclidewn tu
the second quarter. St. Jeseph's ob
tained the oval en the 'JH-.rrml line.
And. nflor-O.ibernc made first down,
JJredlln carried the pigskin te the i
ard nimk and then Hprfnted mound the
nd for the score.
The Catholic IIIkIi boys braced in the
third period and did net nllew a HCur,
Ht te U-iicI'dewns were imt ever in
the lli.nl ipinrter. A brilliant run et
l.'i ards bj Uev ney gave Ilresllti his
iliame te score his second touchdown.
Downey's daMi brought the oval te the
C-ynrd'Hn", nnd en the first play Urcs
lln mnde the "core. v
The lin.il 'eunt was made near the
fiiil of tli' game, nnd eanie nftT n
march de .in the ileld of (hi jnrds. Ureb
lin went uier fiein the 2-jard mark.
Jnc Maxwell, the Catholic High full
back. Itud te be dragged from the field
in the first period. He tnrted the con
test with an injured nheuldcr uud wni
hurt in a tackle. He refused te leeie
the game, and Coach Oreer had te ii"e
phiMcal strcngtli te set him off the
fiehl.
First Period '
St. Je-eph's wen tin toss and elected
tn reielie. Cnlliellc Higit kicked off.
IJciwnei inn the kick b.i;k te Ills I'.t)
yard 1 ne. Iiieslin made n lirt down
around light end. A forward p-ik
sained ltl y.irili. but both teanr weic
nff-lde and the iln was recalled. Me
Nal'v fumbled Itii-liu's imnt en the
Ti-iurd Hue. O'Neill re-evered for St.
Jee. Oslieinc plunged through center
fnr .1 Pali lidilwn. Itrcslin booted tin-
ml.
Si ere- St. Jee, T: Catholic High, 0.
Cnthiilie High receiied the Iciek-elT.
McNiilh ran back te his own Ue-jard
llm- Oil the first pla.i Catholic High
fiimliled and I Sutler rerewred for St.
Jmm'i1i en the "."-jnrd Hue. Maxwell. -
i'f ( iithelle High. wn liurt and Coach
Crier li;nl t-j drag him off the field te
eniiiel him te leave the game. Mc
Caullev took Mawvell'H place.
lire Iii's attempt ut field goal went
nild ind Catholic High recovered en
the '-'O-juril line. Higgins' punt wns
bknked and recovered by St. Jee en the
i'le-jiird line. Hreslin added 5 jnrds
around right end.
St Jee was penalised 1 vards for
heilmg and the ball was nlaced in mid
field. A forward pass, Hesev te Ures
lin. gnlnnl 7, ynrds. Ureslin booted
pvr Cnthelle High goal line nnd the
bull was brought out te the -'0-yard
line. Higgins get off (i l.T-jard punt te
lbneen who get the ball en Catholic's
--.Uird line-. Here the period ended.
Scere: St. Jee 7, Catholic High 0.
Second Period
s' Je-epli's were offside and lesi 5
uiils Jinslln's punt lolled out of
I'viuids en Catholic's e-yurd line. Hig
sins made r jards en a trick play,
latlielic High made a last deiiu en
their .'.)- ard line.
Higgins was thrown for a 15-jard
less, iiutier blocked Higgins' punt,
catholic recovered en the a -yard line.
Higgins kicked te Ureslin. who ran
ball te Catholic's ll.jard line. Ureslin
was hurt en this play, but remained
' the game: -Oslserne made n first
"own through center. Ureslin ran
nreund his iett end te Catholic's 5-jurd
line. "
The game unH held up for (lie min
Ut"s while Conch Miller, of St.
.iesen i H protested against the side-line'
''-iiiB iircsiin run around' right
nil fur ,i touchdown. Ureslin misM-d
i.i KiV"'w. ''ere' Hl- Jeseph's, JO;
t-nthrdi,. High, 0.
Leenard relieved geanlen nt left end
;!" Ittt hellf High. Catholic High re-
ii l' '"el'lck-eff. Connaughte'i kick-
T ,t0 enard, w he dushed back te
' -10 i ,.rd line On u trick play
i;e?nar.l.N,"a!1,i " ,lrbt dew" ""'"nd riglit
, i..1''1 "fJwpted a forward pass
mi his 'hi-janl line as the half ended.
lilelMt hl Jeicl,h'3' V"' Catholic
Third Peiied
t'.uiu.l , IliKh KOt the kick .a nnd
uslnsi t(1 tl.cir -10-jatd line. Higgins
n.,"i Jar,.N ilt ec"lr- Higgins then
I'Uited te liicslln en his .iO-jnrd line.
;' Jeseph 8 wns 0ffbl,i0. Ureslin made
T., ?U'i ,"r""'l left end. liar
i i,"1".'',';'1, N 'St'hml11 !lt '"' f"r
rn, ll;.ni8h' Osherne made b j arils
aruuml left. si. Jeseph's wa.s offside
lir, i A. l0'u'l PUbs, DInttu te
r sliii. si,ied -1 lards. Cor the third
n' in a few minutes Millet's bejs
"PIS' iriinll,l ., ,., .1 . .,. ,",..
1.1. .i "" "mini;. ajreauil
" I .Minis around right end
Ures
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liiir.il .t n 1.-1. 1 . -.. It
lii . " lml1 en lllL'ir -t-jnnl Inn).
"'Mis kicked 1. 1 Dlnecn ut midfield.
Diiu-ui made a tiist duwu- nt left
.n,i . c,!resll skidded around light
ii-jwi, fur(Is' ,11'0"! "Ji'de lira:
Je'nh'u v, Pml ,of tIllr,, I"-,rl0(l: St.
"ecphs l;i; Catholic High, 0.
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wreiigh center for t
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'J aid line. Uteslin shut
ic touclidewn
Ku 1 "'' S''01'"'1- '""1 lie try for
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Si i . '"iiu'ic iiign, u.
III,., .."l".' . "li'K'il off. Catholic
ii:.' """ion irem the 20-yard Hue.
Jenel . KVi ,)Ir n beautiful punt te .St.
,arnn,V.',.i,,:,:,'l ' BimiIii slipped
inn.T. ,Vt end for S i
uii, rmiit i.n.i f.... c .m..i. v.i.:.i...
l,,., f Ue ii through center. Dew
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laid ii, u W n en Catholic's 40
line Osberne went threiKli te
Outdoor Sports Will Add Spice te
lll'
Catholic' flO-yird line. Hrcriln plnceil
tlie ball en Catholic's . 10-yard line.
Mnrtliicz relieved Downey for tit. Jo Je
fccpli h and mnde .1 yards.
After three cracks nt the line failed,
Ilrcsllii uliet efT left tncltle for a touch
down. This time" Dlnecn touched the
brill te the ground nnd another try at
f?enl wnH disallowed. .Scere: St. Joes.
'25; Catholic High. 0. Catholic IIIrIi
iccclved the kirk of! and get te their DO
yard line. Here the (came ended.
I'lnnl beere: tit. Jee's, L'5; Catholic
High, 0.
W. CATHOLIC BEATS
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Noses Out League Leaders
Final Period te Enter
Triple Tie Today
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BIG CROWD DESPITE RAIN
West Catholic belped te thoroughly
deadlock the championship of the Cath
olic League this morning when it camp
through mere or less as it wns expected
te de against Villanova Prep en Struw
brlilge & Clothier Field.
The fmnl score was:. West Cntho Cnthe
He i ; Villanova. 0.
nils guine et up a triple tie for the
league, when St. Jee's nise von this I
morning, 'j'iie leideis are West Cath
olic, Villanova and St. Jee's. Kneli
has wen two games and lebt one. The
tic will be plajed off in post-hcasen !
panics.
Tlie battle between West Catholic nnu
i illnnera thrillpil n large holiday
throng, which packed Hie sidelines de-
spite ti.e rain and muddy underfoetiu
i he first half ended scoreless, thou,
,ng.
Kll
tne jeimgsters fought with all
theii
might te put ever a tally.
VUlajieiii bteke through In the third
period, when Oriflith, the fullback,
crashed through for a touclidewn. Mc
Nnmarn, heweicr. failed te kick the goal
and West Catholic hopes rose again.
Nar the close of the final pericd,
West Catholic put ever a touchdown
after taking the hall close enough fur n
back te get aciess en a sheit end run.
Tlie goal was kicked and the triple tie
I'Mabllw.cfl.
l'irst Period
Villaneia wen the toss and Oriflith
kicked off te McDenn'd, who was
downed en Wp?t Catholic's '21 - ard
line, (libling was injurpil and (ilresen
took his place. Twe plays netted 4
ynrds. McDonald get a first dew n off
tackle. Twe mere plnn made 12 ards,
Uierling going through for 11. McDon
ald punted out of bounds en Villanevn's
yard line, (iilllitli punted irem be
hind his own goal line. Twe Wet t
Catiielic men funibled, (onion recover
ing en Villanova's -10-yard line. Villa
nova's ball.
Cunningham intercepted a forward
pass en his "S-yard line. West Catho
lic's ball. After two plays McDonald
punted te Crillith. who ran the bell
te mldllebl. (In the third plnv a trick
formation made 7 x.irdx. J. Qiiiiin
iwent out of bounds after going l
.iard. Twe forward passes grounded.
J. (uinn punted te McDonald, who
slipped en his 'J5-yard line. McDonald
punted te Oriflith en his -10-j ard line.
Twe forward passes were blocked,
lirillith punted te Mullin. who fumbled,
(irilfitli recovered for Villanova en
West Cathelli's SO -yard line. Orlftitli
went off tackle for 'J'-., jard". Villa
nova penalised 1." ards fur holding.
Oriflith punted behind West Cuthelic'b
goal line and after the ball was brought
out Mullin went off '22 yards off tackle
as the period ended. Score, Villanova,
0; West Catholic, 0.
Second Period
Twe idavs at the line failed as the
second peiied started. McDonald punted
te Ortflith. After a penalty and an ex
change of possession McDonald punted
te (ii iff. who ran the ball te the Hti
lanl Hue. Captain Herkery recovered
a fumble for West Catholic en Villa
nova's -10-jard line.
Kane, itlnneiu, intercepted n for
ward push. West Catholic wa penal -izfd
15 yards for holding. On the
fourth play Ward went 7 yards off
tinkle.
Villaneia made two first downs in
succession. J. Cunningham mine In for
Mullin, West Cnthe ie. J. tjulnu ran
around end '20 arils te West Catholic's
le-jnrd line. Villanova made u tint
down through the line. On the fourth
down with seven-eighths of n yard te go
Villanova lest the ball en downs.
McDonald punted te McNamara, who
wns downed en West Catholic's "b'-jard
line.
Villanova lest the ball en downs.
McDonald punted poorly. Cunning
ham intercepted a forward pass. Uier
ling went around end fur "0 ynrds us
tlin period ended.
Score, first halt : Villanova, 0 ; West
Catholic, 0.
Third Period
Mullin kicked ett te Villanova's 10
yard line. J. Quinn. en an end .run,
carried the ball te Villanevn's -le-jard
line. Oriflith made ltfjardN oft tackle,
but the play was recalled and Villa
nova was penalized I! ards for offside.
Oriflith punted behind West Catlielicn's
goal line. Uall en AVer Catholic's
"0-vnrd line. Cunningham miide 7
i arils around the end. Mullin gained
:2 through the line. McDonald punted
te Villanova's -10-yard line.
West Catholic penalized IS yawls for
holding. Oriflith punted te West Cath
olic's 20-yard line. McDonald made
5 through the Hue. McDonald punted
te McNamara en Villanova's fid-jard
line. He ran the ball te West Cath
olic's -i-yard line. Twe plajs lest .!
yards. Oriflith plunged off tackle for a
touchdown. McNamara missed the
fieal. ,
Scere: Villanova. G; V est Cath
olic, 0.
Fourth Peiied
Oiillith punted ever Went Catholic's
goal line. After nu exchange of punts
I.enuaii inn the ball te Villanova's 21
vnrd line.
McIKinuld made u first dewi,. Mullin
went r .nnls off tackle. Villanova was
penalized fi jards for offside. i
.McDonald went 15 janls oft .tackle.
Mullin took it te Villanova's -l-janl
line. I
Cunningham sl.iited tlie end ter u
touchdown. Mullin kicked the goal. I
Score. West Catholic, 7; Villa-j
nova, 0. i
Attcr a few mere playa the game I
ended.
BIG SUBURBAN GAJVIE j
Cliften Heights and Norwood Will
Grapple en Grid Today
Cliften Heights will play ene of Its
hardest football games of the 1921 sea
son when Norwood is battled en the
hitter's grounds tills afternoon.
Cliften, after buffering two straight
defeats, recovered and walloped Phila
delphia Independents, Ambler and
Legan Itcd Juckcts, In the order named, j
The team is the favorite today, but (he I
beta ero liltle better than evcu money
VILLANOVA
EVENING PUBLIC LEDaER-PHIIiABlDLPHIA, THURSDAY,
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It. Irwjn, of Cedar Kaplds Hljli Scheel, winner of the American inter.schelastlc croM-ceuntry (liaiuplensliip in
l-'alrnieunt Parit te1ay, is shown leading the pruce.ssi en en (lie last lap before the finish of the annual race.
Hi number Is 10, 11. Maluri (Ne. le), of Hutchinson Central Illgli Scheel of lliitTiile, who sprinted into sec
ond place, is shown Just behind W. Ce.v, of llet'hcster Shep Scheel, of Ueclic.ster, N. V. (Ne. J00), who was
checked off lit third position
RADNOR
HUNT OF
TO FLYING START
Big Thanksgiving Breakfast,
With Fanners as Guests,
Features Opening
CLOTHIER HORSES WIN
There were lets of sunshine nt the
Kndner Hunt (.Tub today, despite the
fact that it rained unrelentingly. Hut
the downpour did net fade either the
spirit or color of the festivities.
A big Thanksgiving breakfast at
which the farmers of the surrounding
countryside were guests, started the
proceedings and it was a Hying sturt.
Oathercd about the big table were
mere than thrts score of farmcr.s. Ulg
legs ciackleil In tlie fireplace and Sam
uel P. ltlddle, who is an entertaining
raconteur as well as being the e ner
of Man O'War, told stories which kept
the laughs in motion during tlie feast.
And the gen'nl hosts w4ie nie ac
customed te eiery nttentlen in their
domains saw te it that Sctb Il.iwlings
end I'.ud Itayner nnd all their co-farm I
ers get plenty et steaming turue.l , Dig,
nyramlds of , cranberries and all the
tasty things which go In the chorus et
the Thanksgiving feast.
Hut that is net all. While tlie farm
ers dined nn up te the minute vaude
ville show was staged. Lusty singers,
dancers and mysterious magicians
helped along in the cause of geud di
gestion. And then after all that were the
races. Near!) a score of riders In full
hunting legulla red coats, white pants
and high hats pnit'cipated in the cress
country hunt, which opened the out
door show. Other colorful effects were
In cildence in the events which fol
lowed. The sporting end of the festivities
follews:
Class Ne. 1. open te all n.embcrs.
wen by Master Dick, ridden by IMgar
W. Powell; second, Ueujamiri. lij Miss
Anita Straw brids ; third. P.ny Anne.
!v Miss H. It. Iielnu: fourth. Helle of
Oxford, by A. O linker, Jr."
Champien hunters jumping contest,
first prize blue llbben and M000 in
cash; wen by Irish Lass. Victer O.
Mather: second, Wllllnm King, Samuel
P. Kiddie; third. Nancy Pnn-y, Wll
lhim du Pent. Jr.
Peny jumping event for children un
der fifteen, wen by Princess, ridden by
Miss Mary C. Clothier; second. Cocea,
lidden bj Miss Catherine H. Clothier;
third, Jack Ilese, Jr., Samuel Trexler,
Jr.
All these who fellow the artistic
career of the horse were there including
Mr. nnd Mrs. Victer Mather. M!ss
Eugenia Cassatt, Miss Mary Ullen Cas
sntt. Mr. nnd Mrs. Uebcrt Straw bridge.
Alexander Del.in, Mrs. Harry Wain
Hanison and Mls Kthel HeeWhcr.
AL GIBLER HAS SPEED
Wins St. Ignatius Street Run Frem
Field of Fourteen -
Al Oildcr xvas the winner of the
closed 2 -mile street ran held by the
St. Ignatius Catholic Club in West
Philadelphia today. He covered tlie
distance In 18 minutes !J0 seconds.
Martin Callcn was second, fifteen sec
onds behind the victor, and J. Yenger
wns third In 10 minute .10 seconds.
There were fourteen starters and ten
finished.
The race started at the clubhouse,
Fert.i -third and Wallace streets, te
Aspen street, te Lancaster avenue, te
thirty-second street und return ever the
same route.
Several hundred people lined the
course of competition.
The summaries;
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Yanks May Train en Pacific Coast
New Yerk. Nev SJ.sincd It l.ccame
known that the plan of the New Yuri Van.
lleea te take their uprlnn tralnlmr for the
eeaBen of 1012 at Mineral Wells, Te , had
fallen tlireuuh there Imn been a mat), from
the mere tropical regions of the land of
replications for the rrlUleee of enter
talntni.' the American Leairiie champions
durln the weeka of their conditioning worl werl
The latest Is that Miller Iluugina and hla
stalwart men may creN the entire conti
nent next l-Vliruary and de tha lumantary
ryrutliiB and Marmlna up at Les Anuelea
iiiumna
Famous
Oyster euse
"I'd rnlher Lire the perk
chops yoe serre here than
the finest chicken in the
world,"" said a tun yester
day. Potatoes, Dread, Ilutter,
Coffee & Perk Chops
CO Cents
We Merer Clese
l2NeHh 9e Sinai
Jxtsi evheve Market
J
1. Al Gli.ifr
'J. Martin Callcn
L, J Yencrcr
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Seme Happenings in Spert
IFerltl Morning Events
H. Irwin, Cedar Kapids High Scheel,
Mich., wen the American intcrseholns-cress-country
championship. Hutch
inson Central High Scheel, HulTule,
wen the team title.
West Catholic beat Villanova Prep
and St. Jeseph's beat Catholic High
en the gridiron, which made a triple
tie in the Catholic League.
J. W. Merris. Vesper Ueat Club,
wen the Schuylkill Nnvy street run.
Penn soccer team lieatcn 4u Cricket
Club League, by Ocrmantewn.
Oerninntewn Heys' Club soccer team
beaten in two extra periods by Victer
Heys' Club. -1-2.
Uussell Hewvrs wen the Ocimnntewn
Heys' Club run, the "Yale" team cap
turing th team prize.
Al Oibbler wen tlie St. Ignatius
Catholic street uiii and Yeager wen the
St. Menica run.
ABINGTON TRIUMPHS
Lud Wray'a Team Downs Chelten
ham by 14 te 0
Ablnrten
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light halftmeU
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I'limr. rime or wnedi K ininulf.
Touchdowns by AVilsen and Mc Vicar!
gave Lud ray s Abington High Scheel
V ' ""' i-iit:ii min iiiKii
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, iiiuiiniiiiu purseiiN wnicneci uie gauie,
nnu v.u-1 inujcii en me new neiu.
i neiicuiiam wen tne toss nnd .mc
jchiir kickcii te .Morrison, who ran
.';5 .i arils. Cheltenham lest the ball en
downs. McVickur skirted riglit end for
.'!." i ards. then plunged twice for a
touclidewn. Sassainen kicked the goal.
Abington received the next kick. and
McVickar mode first down. Me-
ickar's forward pass was caught b.
ilsen. who raced le vnrels ter it
touchdown. Sassuman kicked the goal.
Score, Abington. 11; Cheltenham, 0.
which ended the first period.
Cheltenham e-ame hack htrenglv time
find again, driving the lieavj Abington
back. However, fumbles were lestlj
te Cheltenham.
Cheltenham made three first downs
in succession. A fumble wns receiered
uy fsassaman
Abington wna forced te
punt and then
Cheltenliiiin starteel a
drive te Abingteti's lO-.iard line, when
the period ended. Score, Abington, 14;
Cheltenham, 0.
Cheltenham received a kick at the
sturt of the third period, but could
net gain. A kicking duel followed. With
the ball at midtlcld, Wilsen intercepted
u ferwaul pass and ran 20 jnrds.
Abington lest the ball en downs as the
periexl ended.
At the beginning of the final epiur
ter u forward pass. Krause te Uiiu Uiiu
delph, netted 20 yards. Wilsen inter
cepted the next ferwaul pass alid car
ried the ball te Cheltenham's -lO-iard
line. After an exchange of punts the
game ended.
YEAGER WINS RUN
Nine .Starters In St. Menica's
Thanksgiving Day Race
There were nine startera in tlie St.
Menica's Catholic Club handicap run
this morning, and eight finished. The
winner of the TiVv-mile race through tlie
rain in Seuth Philadelphia was Yeager,
who hud n handicap of 2 :."0. The time
prize went te Mr-Henry, with a handi
iap of .1:30. J. McNumcc finished sec
ond, and M. McNnmee, who wen the
eient last jear, mnie home feuitli.
Summary :
uunner Iliicp
Teacrr u.311
J. Xle.S'amce :,
eH nry a .10
M. MoN.imeo ,:e
Time
L'tt 1 1
.111 .111
Jfl .M
.11 21
ill .17
HI .;
S.-i s
3!.-0
...vuenlKul
l..se
Hnvun
I'd":
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lin
1 :te
ALLENT0WN PLAYS HERE
Visiting Football Team Will Tackle
All-Philadelphia Today
Poetball fans in Seuth Philadelphia
will be serveel with a real Tlinnksgiv
ing Day treat when Tem UcIUpv'h All
Philadelphia team meets tlie All-Alien-town
varsity eleven, of Allentown. Pa
The battle Mill take place en tlie Pleisli
er Uall Grounds, Twenty -sixth and
Iteed streets nt .'5 o'clock.
Men's Yeung Men's
SUITS
and
Overcoats
$ 1 1 .80
and see our 16 windows
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S. E. Cor. 9th & ArchSts
OH Men. Bat. BTrt. Till 0 e'OUm
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jNEW STARS HERE
1 WITH UNION TEAM
Phoenixville Eleven
Clashes '
With Holmesburg en Crystal
Gridiron This Afternoon
BEN B0YNT0N IS COMING
The Ui.ien A. A. nnd Ilelniesimrg
i cleiens will clash nt 2 P. M. this nfter
) neon en Crystal Field, IUiuivu street,
i east of Fruukferd menue. In their an
nual game. Ueth inaiiagtrs. Prank
Pollock and "Pep" l"rker, ure iquall
confident of tlie outcome.
It is th final game of the season
for Ilelmes'nirg, while Union closes the
11121 campaign en Satuidu.i at Con Cen Con
shehocken with tlie Ironworkers. Ueth
teams have nev players in the line-up
for this afternoon's fray.
Helmesbur,: has rlaie.l wendeiful
bnll In thc Inst three saines. v hlch have
nil Ijpeii ilefeats, lmt en em u ecciisiuli
tile breaks 'iaic been against them.
Innager (J.rker receded a wire trem
Jee Alexander hist ci cuing te the effect
that Uenny P.OMiten. one et the greut-
Notre , esi nuartiTu.icus ever t,cn mi tlie gnd gnd
iren, will come n'eng, tuethei with
- . . . . . .
Purdy nnd Alexander.
The Pheenlxwllc rooters will . eine te
Holmesburg bj special train and mnnv
fillers Di auto. JJesriite the fact
tlmt
tlnnnnn.. It. .11 1
..AUllUiiVl J 111(171 U
hns announced his
Jhic-up there
up. the-re !e rumeis that the usi-
ters have several additional stuty Wi
Union.
"YALE" ATHLETE CAPTURES
GERMANTOWN B. C. RUN
Alse Annex Team Honors in Junier
Cress-Country
It. Powers, wearing the colors of
"Yale," e-apturid the annual junior
leugue cress-country 1 linnipienship of
the Ocrmantewn llejs' Club, helel tliis
morning.
f .The start was from tlie ciubheu-e,
2.1 West Penn strict, and the eoure
was west en Oreene slreet. tlie nee te
Scheel Heuse lane, te Wajne avenue, te
Mnnlieim street, te Orocne stnvt, te
Penn street and te the clubhouse. The
distuinv was one and one-eighth miles
and the winner's time 7 minutes 'M
seumds.
"Ynie" also captured tlie team
honors. Its athlete- finishing one, two,
three, four nnd six. A. Distel, repre
senting "Penn." finished spciinel. but
as the He'd and UIuc luuriers did net
have 11 full team it did net count.
A large crowd watched the .lotitlg .letitlg
sters nnd the time (.f fiie winner was
considered geed, as the stunts wcie
muddy and the athlet.s at a distinct
disadvantage.
Tlie summaries .
Is'an.e
'IVain
It
Iiewers, Yak
l'lftel, I'ei...liilall .
X'u::. Yl . .
ltrewrhuit. lair
N.aT, i'ale
IIet.lil.las, na.irl .
A.
r.
I
1'.
II.
II.
w
11.
w uuvlruife X.ik
Iluilir-a, llacifcid
Tuler, Vale
.Smith, Ilari inl
Ilbtul. 1'ennm laiil.i.
u.
v.
j.
A.
Ilanea HaMTfnrl
l'oel. Dartmouth
McOtiU-an, l.ifm.fti .
HetehklNM. Pent, w lv.it.
11
It. Trott, rennhSl-nU .
J Shurtall Hararl
1. Hull. Jfumird
M", .Miiiliewn. I'lnn.eLtli
..lainewi, iir:t.tle
Shntitj. Iluvt-rfui 1
Itiul. IUrard
StiiLrflej. is,, I,, i .
I'renley. lluiurl
Munli-j', I iftl .ii,-, .
''-lZ, L.ltie.tte . .
Ik. i.iri, Ilaerfiid .
Hr!ni;hurt. Coin. :i , .
i : ier. en
sleita!,
1 al-j.
1 .fa.
I,;ifaet ,.
Vel: lb
s, . HI.Ji
Yale
Hi.: .ir,t
lteferee 1,
Jel.n A Si
11 .
Judu
I'
Mount Helly te Meet Palmyra
iinen the vu
Helly mneta Ui u d
lar
I l.lll
m it a '
i rum I'H.iujn
'i expected tlmt th.
, rewd of the , i
Itelly Vthletl r 11 1
e . ill L Hi.. ire ,
prennf ut the M.u i
1 H tn t'Hl, h i
ueeii iiainc sin ..ls- f ti.a I all
ana mera m net u i'h I ut thu' th
tent Will 1-1 hitters KUBtc fr, tn
tlnUh, The llne-uit
,t i
sKSr&iHfl
Philudelph
btalilishcd SO
r'n.e
7 Id
7 I.'
7.1.1
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7 .1:1
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NOVEMBER 24, 1021
IRWIN CAPTURES
X-COUNTRY TITLE
Cedar 'Rapids High Lad First in
American Interscholastic
Run in 18:10
0FFENHAUSER IS ELEVENTH
I!. Irwin, wearing the coleis of
( edar llaplds High Scheel, of Cedar
Kfijilils, Mich., wus crowned today
American Intel scholastic champion when
he negotiated tlie thrce-and-a-hnlf-inile
course in Palrmeunt Purk in IS
minutes 10 eiends. showing ids heels
te mere than !."() athletes reprificntlng
twentj-five different blgli nnd prep
si liuels. Tliis is the annual hill nnd dale
event held tinder the auspices of the
I Diversity ut Pennsylvania.
Hutchinson (Vn trul High Scheel, of
Huffule. N.Y.. with a total of ,5S points,
von the first team prize: WVst Phila
delphia. Ill, line in for second lion lien lion
eis, nnd St Heliedht's Prep, of Urook Ureok Uroek
Ijn. with 102. wni third.
Muiurl, of the Hutchinson Central
High team, gaie the winner a grcnt
buttlf throughout the race. Tlie former
started a tnriile sjirlnt with noeut 2t;()
yaids te L'e, but Irwin could net be elu-
lied. and li" .purtcil eui Die last fitti
jards. crtsing the linlsiiing line hi u
ll"'r'11 "' a few steps. Mnlurl's time
was hit f e sr.COnds slower than the I
w timer'-.
Offenhnu'cc. of AVest Philadelphia
High, was the litt local lad te be
checked off. He finished in eleienth po
sition In IS minutes ."si seconds. Twe
seconds behind the Spcpillsiy wum Kucli.
of Seiithein High, and Oldlield. of West
Phlladel)liiu, wus fourteenth. Fifteenth
position was captured by Mercnbeck, of
Nertheiut High.
The start and tlnl'li of the race was
made 'it tlie College Hcatlieuse. about
live rninut's' walk from the Parkwa.i
entrance te the Knst Hiver Drive.
Hutchinson Central was presented
with the new tiim trejdiy. the H. C.
Potts Clip, whiih was; put up for the
first time. The iloner K one of the
letcran followers of trci'c and field
spoils in PhUndelphiil and u gindustc
of the Unliersity et Pennsylvania.
Seien Philadelpliin bchoels wcie rep
nspiitnl, including Ccntnl High,
North ust Hlgli. Southern High. Oer Oer
tnnntewn High. West Phliudulpljia High
and Uirard '''ellege.
This is the Mm the innncis finished:
1. Irwin. filnr ltr.i lilc ti.r.1,
2. .XIurMrf llu'.-liltiMen frntrril ..
il. e, lti.ihr.Hfr Shoe
I. JIhut, lluii 'iiiioen cntral ...
.1. Shaw, Uu'. hlnsnn i.-ritral .
0. I.en.-. htuv"Miiit Hltrh ....
7. t,te.-nrt. Jtuthertera IIIjli....
S e: illuRliGr m. Hi hpiIIck n ...
li Milu'ilii, l..oem1f.il Hltth .. .
10. Meer", ft 1 .nedlrt's
11. e.rfnhrfusfr. XVest I'Mla. 2ll.-h
I "J KiKh. Meuth-rii Hlirli
1.1. IV I.ii r-. s.-li-tie-etitdv II'cli
la ii .in.... t M'a.. 1. .n.. t J
'S,i
is li!
is -M
IS. 10
IS 31
is a
IS 34
IS is
IM I'l
18 M2
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IS .1.1
IS .17
19.01
111 IHl
Ill OS
19:10
111 11
111 13
111 1.1
111 IS
111 III
1 I ."1
11' -V
111 V!7
11) .'8
I " '. , ' ".! 1 HUH. 11 U ...
1 t.. .Xlprf nl nk Xurtliciirt Illt-h..
,17. a. Uape, fcohnectady Ilich....
Is. ii,. 1. t, . mil. nlKh .
Id e entmiiitK, Hi llrnedlct'a ...
JO J.if Isdeii XV i IMiDh IliBh ..
L'I llrr llrji. ln M.inunl
'.'.'. Ml hli, 1 Srhlini-tudv KIkIi .
IM. I.mi l(Jti Mum n IVtitril
-M MulilL'in Ne.t.iiil i iitr.il
".. lllslf". llu.ch'raeii i .rtr.
-'J. A. .lie Juris. NerthiMsr H.sh
PENN SOCCERMEN LOSE
Beaten by Germantown Cricket Club,
Six Geals te Nene I
(In a sloppy field the O.'r.uanteun
(.Ticket ('lull eieieil deli.ltcil tne ( ..
icr.slty of Pcntisilvuni'i 1.1 n 1 't
League soccer match bj 0 go.-.N te O
In the first half each team scored I
goal and Ccnn.11
second half. D. Ueardlcy netted Penu's
only goal. Fer Ocuu.inieiui .,
Itearel scored 1 and Oeeige Cupid 1.k.umi I
Line-uii :
(nmiiintawn C. I
lliirlm
.eenl
I nf I
Mcintosh I
.Xl.-leli-r '
, .Castle
. Ilntrh.r
Hiibsiin
. I)H'ai
Campbell I
Iltive ,
lllalrl
linker I
. Jlean
Harrow
Mercuii
Xlelrher
Cetrin
.1. Ilrurd
liitiiull
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I'njillt
HetdnsiMi
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.renter Inilfl.m 1;
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. e enter fnru uril
. Inside left
. .outside Irft
Ty Cobb Needs Help
sm ).neliii. ,v- '-'I T e.eblis san
I ranela ) aael.til eai'i til., -me u ,,.
tie- t-i te'.i uf Hi I aMferiilk v I iter league
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CARNEY WINS IN SHANAHAN ,
RUN; DUNLOP'S TIME JEST
Victer Has Handicap of 40 Seconds.;
Kerwln Cernea In Second
With a handicap of 40 seconds,
Frank Carney finished a winner in the
cleseel street run of the Shtuiahnn j
Catholic Club today exer a course of f
n fraction mere than three miles.
Carney's elapsed time wns 20 minutes
10 seconds nnd his actual time was Ji i
minutes f0 seconds. '
James Diinlep, starting from scratch
and having given handicaps uggiegat- ,..,
lug three minutes, wus edicckeel off in, VICTOR S
third iiluce In actual time ef 17 minutes ,
111 sec'iids. Diinlep wen the first time
pti.e. James Kerwin's 17:1!J xvas sec
end best time prize and Cariwy pulled
down laurels for third best time.
Tlie event startrsl in front of the
elubheuse, -1021 LancastT avenue, east
en Lancaster avenue te Fortieth street,
west en 1'itli -second street te club-
house
M'hc order of finish with stait -elapse 1
time and uctual time, fellows ;
12' .f" 1 Actual
u
1. Prjilt Curnf
J.ii.c." Kcruni. . . . . .
;j Jam... Oui.-.uy . . . .
1. i'aul Stcea
fi. Jehn e'e!c
0 lllehaid Jents
Jarni'K M. Mahen..
s. J.inis Jlull n . . ..
(I. 'JuerKC William" . .
le. 'Human Htantln . .
11. Kratik Klly
r.'. i.-e yancnt
l.'l. XValtsr Hurt
M. K. Llnilerm- .
jr.. Mlctiael l'Ilrn .
16. Oeiiriie rJeileul
17. ll.rrv Oiiivln
IS. Michael Sliehiu .
lh JiiriA-fl McQuri.
I 20 diaries Mct21ray
jt jaincu i.'iiine
VICTOR BOYS WIN
Beat Germantown in Extra-Period
Soccer Match, 4-2
The Ocrmantewn Heys' Club was de
feated this menriig m their own liejii
by tiie Victer Heys' Club soccer eleven.
The final figures were ! te 2. The
match was a tie at two-all when the
second half ended, but the Victer bejs
came through in the second extra pe pe
rleel anil wen. Foulk was the star with
1 goals.
The line - un :
eirrmaiitewn II. '. X letnr II. (
Illimlr.
reul
Vnur
Klilsnn
IIhhIi.
l. Dellett
Tii-ler
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Xlu1ln
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K. ISc.lIett
rlrht fiilll.,lrlc
Irft fiillb.nk
ridlit hulflinrk
cviitrr liKirinirk
leH lminMk
eiitHlOn rlrh:
Inslile rlxht
trnlrr fenvHrel
I.OIIlll
('(Jenlrk
ltrNmrtiy
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llitller
Drlwell
I 'nu Ik
II. llnlllcun
XlrNiil.li
laslilr Irrt
. .imtslile left
ieuisi.are
Xlullrn Keulk. I
jierHiitiurd
Iltfrrir
Addis. Llnrsmun lmi
WESTINGH0USE VS. FIREMEN
Play
Delaware County Elevens
Morning Game at Darby
The Darbj Fire Cempaaiy football
team has a big problem en Its hands to te
elay wlipn it opposes the Westinghouse
p'even from L'sslngten at Hilldalc Park,
Darby.
Westinghouse Is composed mostly of
college men, and the two Freeman bejs
will be in tlie bnckfield for them.
St. Barnabas te Play Erveln
A Met 1 ter-senlenal fer.tbiJ mn,. vt 1
I,.- th 1 ,nnh of the tt llarn.iliai ind the I2r
xeln trainb en the furmur'i Il-ld .smtj-tlfth
.street and 12 inWoed a mu, this afternoon
'flip inie w.111 b U . tirt bU!" L:ween
the two eleien
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FOOTBALL
HOLMESBURG
UNION CLUB
PheenliTllle. I'.i.l
Thanksgiving Day, Nev. 24, 1921
Crystal Field, Holmesburg
KifK-err '::?,e v. m. "shaup
Holmesburg Reserves
Wildwood
KltK-Oll' 10i3O A. JI. SIIAKP
0 'ilrm T ii.-
je yn in l" 30
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3 UO HO 111 17 III
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ele I'd .i.- nn ai
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te L'l'j') 'JO IS
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1 111 L'I 11 L'O 'J I
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FAUNA
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SCHUYLKILL
NAVY
Vesper Beat Club Entry Cees
Inte Lead at Start Never
Headed
TIME IS 33:20
T. W. Merris, of the liipr ilent
Club, was first te finish today in thrj
annual tltlp run of tlm Sehujlkill Nary.
Sixty-five runners stnrtcd in the cicnt
from the Vesper ciiihheuup mid the dirt.
iiiiicc was iioeiii .i'.s miles.
I he time of tlie winner was ,'!.' .nln-
.
tltes 2(1 see-ends. He was e'leseli fel,
lewe'd b P. ('. Oe-cwii li. if the' I'll
dine Club, who nes,d nut K .Miers,
also of Vesper. b. u few f.s t 'I'heiC
wn. only twe-tiftlis of a second epnrnt
ingthi' second and thiid no te finish,
The team honors were' niiin xi-d bv the
hnrriers of tlie Penii-.ih.uiiii Hnrge
Club. A iiiintet of tlieir li.u i h-i - innde
a desperate spurt about milium and
they held their piaein until the finish,
uiptuiiiig the fifth, sixth. M-trurli.
eighth and ninth positions. tm-Ji gave
PeniiHjlvunia Uurge Club tie team
honors.
Merris, wlie wen tlie iviiil. sti.rted
out in the lead and wus nevi r h aded.
Wagner wns in second plaic up until
Ueliiient Mniisjen, when OusiwMi and
JI."rs passed him and letaiiieel their
positions right up until the titii-'i Wag
ner wen the eient. last JUir.
'The suniinuries : .
I" Mef's X (.up . .
I lien. '. i-r-h. L'lliltli" . . .
Mjer X'eiir
C XX e.ifti r I'nd'ii
.l.trutT IVunit HarK
J Urn llej IViiin.. IlitrKi
I' ll,'tr. I ',1111,1 H.iiKt
II (Irsihmlilt I'ciimi llnrn.
is ii. .iiurnri j'rnna. llnif,
' H H.ffrrniaii XVt I'hlu
1. JutKrl.fll. X'-pnr
Hobirt Akiii w, I'ridtin' . ..,
J. IlliPKlni;, I'liel.ii
I'.iul .Si'tiafrcr. Malta .
W". A Il.irtl.y. lt,(lin . .
1'UI.VT M OKI.
I'll, llarse
t'r.d iif Hi;
' 'IMT II C
V. I'hIU
Malla U. 1
1s 17 lej 1,1 11
i'l IP 11 le s
'-".' J', 1.' 7 J
1.1 1
Bass Wins Frem
Kelly
n'i!i" II.-IUM Klnd th- .If. Inn- 1 , r Je,
Knl In u fant fuur-reiml h .ul thin . ame
14a the tlnul cnnt.t te thn bexinir -h held
ut the Illjim rhPHtr lust ulicht Kll- n.ad
Dan no-n fait, but II, nn. p'iik 1).1 t.10
rapldl 1 1- his ODfen-rit ritiik- KuulTmun
nnd 1 S.ir!' Mn"k 1 brutli, r nt t' liKttlir
B" un llitrriilliiu- f.iui reun vlilhe l.m
I hi 1 1 i"-mii huwii y; TMiir'i Kiintrniiih wna
the lnnr Iiabu XX till- ,uil tlurlk Murray
1 ex ! u. dru
TONIGHT
Big Thanksgiving Dance
Friday, Nev. 25th
Grand Mask Carnival
$300 Cash Prizes
PALM GARDEN
aani k m,kki;t st.
ct Amu3tin"iit Vay
Judge for
Yourself
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