... ' iBBBI -j.t.-r'M'-f. -" , -"'vpjjijsynh ,w--v --? tsy , -.;:'" -"VV5W,Vf? . ".r-, j. V 'i' EVENING- PUBLIC' LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1921 20 Ii Eastern Championship in Collegiate Football Is Awarded Perm State Team by Rebert W. Maxwell K tfr VfiWT-" "'"" m O'. '. PENN ST A TE FIRST AMONG TEAMS IN EASTERN SECTION Nittany Eleven Had Harder Schedule and Played Hest Football. Says Ueb Maxwell Lafayette Is I'lacrd in Second Position Uv TlOKKRl . MWWKl I- J l-nrl Keiller tvr.'lnc t'lihllr I elgr i .i ii...ii Till 10'Jl ("etbnll CH'en hi. h In- jn-t iJ-l t'lrineiie.i mr uun "' ml npfi. that uusillv .hnrn.'i. n - Hir- prente.t of nil niitui.in -pert. Geed t-nmr liirli lia.l pr-.i.s .r.M-ri nt tl- ian t thr whr.lu.e .11.1 net leek sn gned nftrr n few cn.ne. him- pl.l'0.1 and eiher .ermH 1" nnprevc itli nsr- Ne th.it nfnihm: K all nailnM up nnd enlv n few exhibition contest- ii.rnnitic nntliinc rrimini. v.r l-.iv e fe.tr .imle'eM.'d tr.nn In tin section of th- .'"iiiitri and en.-h ' 1." '-or net "' ""-te bin demand, erleu. re. .ignition f..i i'hnti'pi.nliip h.'iiet i:rrr v.-nr ,i few "f Hie ht'r.lene.l . -ni. Men ..til in the e,..-n ham out their nfii. ml sue- en vvhi.lt can- vine I'm Lent mil then llt. n te lb- friinti. friinti. hewlc from ll.e tenm vim I, h..v.. I""" everW.e, llevrv.',. there . unthlnz official about it .ind perl.np ..in.- f. v , I he ,.le.i.e. The.eferr ur arc ren.l.v for tbc rrnkins "f the t'r-i ten tc.mi n. th.- I.nt. icmlnii te .mr i.Ir.1. Hnriiie .ecu a I. ii.' majeitu of th- l.,i-i rr. team. ll"ii at rlr r..ns. In the ciipiKtn of a cM r.e, ..Hi i I. vve ink- the Itbem of -ubimMii'S the fellow Ine . 1. I'mui Nate 2. i.tla.velle ' .t. inrnrll t. 11(11 aril .". ;it:(n-,tnn ind .lp.Trtn,t I'enn St " I" ni' tnm 1 ' Bfsclck s team ..!' tin. MS i I l,r opponent, tin ..nibl Pn' mi'.1' had a home sretind. tin. I i'ie .Int. brn lliirvtr..! v ..- !" "C S'' .fni ., , ,1 ' . it- . ;i., EOOd h.'i" M I''' ueii. I. I -ii'ibi-t '-.' t' a great -i. erupli.hmeii' ter it ink.- i even en ;hier Kn-bl I t r irvi e.-'. dcfeate.l t.eercm "1 e. I Ine in the .'.nun . nnd th.'t u.'m il:inta .i. it. en ntl the Navv weie d-f. .it. I ind.i T(A'i ' 'ill i' 'if ''"'i " ''t'r "'' "'' ''"'"',-, 'I'l'l'lf'i i-" "ij ' ,t. ur,l th,n,'ih ,, .f.ff y.-..-..'r owl lit v te M'e " '"'" t tv. .nd I'lKr t..T' m . ' ' "t "" i"'ei'. 'I'"' a f Mitir Ihr MMiiV eitrW. ere rt,t,r,l In 'ill - "l'")i cm '. ;. e."i. '! ere hjinn nmiti-l Irinsr. Mate's Opponents Harder Than Lafayette's LAST Tlnir.dav afi-r i'k Pi't-M.m sain- in Pm.bir;b. a minibi i of rea-hci- lathered ,n the n-Ii. tile- Hetel and -pill-I a let of talk abe It the lat renvei! Lafavett- a- m-ntinn-l. an) Pe.ter S.itif.rd. the llutcer mtet. defied anv one te 'pick ti better t-int lit. in the Maioen nnd White l.nltncltc could irini State an- mm tli'v elavel. and Sanf-nd -iiipnati -Cdllj. 'That l-.lin ia the lie.t in 1 1" I'.il. bar n- ne Snther'.atld . eleven would hive an eatv time of it Sanfeid wn. .irien- nb-.i.t i' ti.id i . knevl-d;e of foetbal' rannet he nneMieiied However, v c are in-Mined te pur the Pr,. teman, in e end fiuf. net (hit we doubt th- abilnv of th- team nor have n- anv idea of bcliillin the wonderful re.-erd. but brcan.e ..t th- ..hedule. l.afavette defeat-d 1 !'t. btirsh earh in the -eaven. and aftet that the hard ame. were 115am. t Uutucr.. Penn ami Pcluub Tine, the team wen nil of It? ;m" and plaved vvon vven derful foetbn'l. but the .-a'lb-r of the ..prien, nt. wa net thr .amc ni Slate . There bti. been .nine talk about the .lisibllit.v of wntf of the l.afavette plnj-er". We are net taking till, into 1 niiM.leratien. nor are we pav in; anv nAntinn I., ii P.v erv tiin- a Mnall . eMimjc turn, out a soed team the titiEer of Mi.ni-ien i. peutted at .1 Without ..nini. i m .ntlif-r .id. it .icin. te ii. knout, hew t enfeue them and ir i- 'heir ini.itie.. ami no one eie .. j.,. r ,h,. i.ini-i.i- In,. t..i..-d Student, i.'a.v the same and the m.I'ose Hihii.'ii. "" "i tlierlticp should knew which U which ('ernell i awarded third pla. lirluvv Slat- mid l.afavette. dcpite it. trine of vnierie. The Itnaian. had a tfint Stat- and l.alaveit- had te m. et Doble iiuiie thicnish with livins . 'der. and built up a weiul peer material Thi.ip 1. hkelv te be .nine aiciment ever the .el I ion fourth pl.i'e Th- I'nni.eii le.t te 'litre iihI IT nc-ten. nut tnnt wa an A ver.v liatd . hedul- wa- plnved. Hie bet iciin. in th- P.m. Seuth and West w-ie met and cull. tt lit football we. I'laj'd w ".' .' A'l ' thai Hnrxifn 'i lmr . t -? 'Hi" trnm m the mi llir iniif'i 1011 niii ;ifaii'7 "' thr trnm 01 ei rmhrr I ) Ih-il irr .;.. i'ij.im . I itmmti ubnir W'rulmtgtnn m Jcffrviaii. K asliin:t(n and Jeffersen Undefeated BF.t'AI SP. Wa. bins'0" and .efler..n .i'.e went thn.imli without .1 ieie.it. i;-cn.v N.ale'. te.nn 1. stven ttftli pU" e There i. no doubt that the PreMdetitv. had the roe.I. tin- .pa-"ii. but it wa. impe"ibie te pet .1 'in- en them t'ueiicli lempararive ..-..r- ,raiie. I.elinrh I'm and Wct Virsmia . defrnir.l. bin eth.r .-11111. .lUe .end vi.-ten . .lilM the vain.- W and .1 tnn.it- out in front and .1 Id be c.nsrariilate. Thi N'nvv liHd three lurd cam."- tin. fill! J.fntd hut Penn Stat" von liv the tinwerful e even Th effr n ell e.i. ai.d the line did w-ll ..11 balancp.i team, w- -aw ah ..a. en Vn'e land, in .e.-nili pl.i.e di.pn. th- tn t thai nnl.v en xame wa. lest The Hlue had a fairlv . a.v tune et it ini- v.-ar and the eliednle wa net fit "all difficult T'a.l .Ien-, ha laid the teundai ion for a wemlertiil team next year, but in I'-'-'l it vvii-ene ve.irnw.iv I'nnc.'teti had a bid . -1.011. due chn liv te in.iune l.eune and I'iarritr were out et ihe gain.' in... 1 "f tie time and. in the final battle with Yale Keck wa1- tt'kni out Th- Tn-er. le.t te th- Vitw (TmaRe and V. lie. -but wen from llanard. Ii 'eetn strnnse te place them in tne (i?hth notch, bin accerriiDK ,M "'if dope thin', white ihe belong Pittfburt;li let mer same tin- jear than at anv ether time inec (ilenn Warner took el-arse in P.' I." In . -.eaen pr.Tieti. te thi. Si raci- nri.l State wen gurnet T In. v-i- l.af'-M- Neeta.Kti and Wabln;ten and Jef. Ifrieii triumph d T Ii- tenin looker) i genH a- th- '.tart, but . ntiid net Ret Reme Svrn.M.e . t-rit 1 r" cam. "-p i.,t 1,1 I'.tt and 's-liingi"ii and Jefferi-en I ut the .rnmi Dsrtine.nb ind 1 elzite derr . N OH .' I"i" '. " "" 'r. turn thr lrm I'lkm a " 1 ilrrt'iii (Jualicrs end I' rank ford Till! l"Cl IIM penr.. until a week from Quakers and Prankf.". team battle ) en 1 '' lde vnat- able te .. nte I he pain- '1- v r in. (inn . e-iat ' v- -,. tar 1 " i!d ...' !:' i lit 1 I iMIH01lh ,1 4 IK ' ' nei n"irdil' when It 1 will li'-l ' a,' Mil 'II t he P'l .p' -"lu'v ':' d'r. n 11 a w .11 'i .' ,m; d'-pn. ' ' i- flli tie. 1. I, lp r I te Ii; I tin V 'I 'I 01,1 ' the ball well ( lid I v ' toetb.i 1 v a ' - cen..itcni s.nniii. difh-.i' I' forward panc vvn- . 11 of ihe eleer te the lnv of -. r mini." til-; r nt 1 a le.iuei 'I'll'- p!av and then wn- liule rj.iMij Modern le.nl.nll bi.tn .'en ne fm wird pa"- l-iea' h v-innrnr rlfffne 11-iinllv plnv. ah. mi mhI 1..0 i; inrd again. t i.neip. te. te.r.. nd tin weaken. Ihe 1 uli ' m - 11 h ih 'I real 1n.--.l15. r 1 .11 h t . .lop the lin- ''"ti k State wu. handi. .11 1 rd 'ii t In in th. I'm .mivi- I t-1 T hut-vday Hemic Miller ui. inpi.llv i..-u-e. m thr h 1 r 1 1 period ' p'ivin rough football II. i ' m nfier lh ball en 1 f .rwaid pa' '"it h- 'rd a sod en ije The npnal for a mint wn' ;nni ,in.i 1 1' in . ran down the tied 10 unci the kick lntend of beet in? the ball, i.i.veri hurled a forward pan ..nd when it was grounded Milbr pliue.l n a- h- would a p,im The game wa- bard fought and tin liankfe.-d fan were out in n..-v nunibrr T h ' III-, loot In II up ih.r md b-val'v -uppen the ttun All I .Sijt 11.(17.1 1 r If nl'rit nil) (.ii thr I n,itei lliil'tlnqt it llelmni 'in 1 ir "! In miiir iiiien en and " i(( Irnin te Ihr 1 itni ' 1 p, ,ji 'if. !, ! h" I "tO" ' 1 r jia-i. CANTON BULLDOGS WIN Defeat Washington Eleven 15 te 0 Te Come eHere Tuesday YVaalllnelen, Nev J. tin ,1 .leppr gridiron the iinitiEi"ii nnd i am n (fHitjinll eeveu. fought a gienl lia'tb- yrterdny at American League Paek tlib visiting i.miii winning. 1." te n Harry Itebb. former IVnu Stun and Oilumbla nlavrr w.ih the iniun-tav of tbl Canten offenee J'"' tint- a month age one el TVAWiln, n c pen bni'kei. turned en nw WHjBJ amale yesterday, and carrlcu RANKED r, s.ivv T. ".alp . rrlnrrl.in 'i Plttbur;li 10. .SjIMfUT 'lie r.n-tem n.unpieii -i .n Mi.C" v, .. ,.,,. i .ele-it. in.-' ib- teiisbe-t mil. h ib.it th'" fan- wondered if 'be: 'an M t'i "i.l ,l ,., tl . I tiinvin atltnte. .. m , p a i i '..'I -te--"I I'" i in- ". misliH S I le.ini te held Harvard .It- te.iiii liiueeil te N'e'v VU and e'.-ven . .-ell--i.lei.il en of 1 11 .tl.'nsc'i v t.verc After that farn.-?!- Tech ibive, v U'l P ft Reme mi" ni lensthv di.cii"len that I lie college in. ciicuu uy run .. . iin.. ... . .. ITic .111 l.evvertul eleven, nut ir n our opinion haribr ..ipenenl in the .en-eti till rful team fimii if Harvard 'or II"- d'i; mr ii'aii'rt ) mc. muni rnuiitr; n iti'7 Hi nuiiiriit, n,nl i1 " nt -t. .I111VV .tic. run eteti and the Armv wei re of 1" te T The Middle, had n u,i. r(. entieiiiillv ktreii;. the lia-kneM men wet. th. u'T-n-i' It wa one e' tin- bet Mfv. lieniiM nf Victeria. e t ftfif rtirri ttiqr ithli u rrr vel t, ird in 'ri( Ihr wei'h.'i' ltr pM'r. t m thr Intj qqirfrt flay a Scoreless Tie 1 dei de I nnr .,' m,,i r n.mered the Philadelphia pa-k I e Sinurdav th 'liv ia nirrni and n"ithei in. emeu' w 'at li-r an., 1 1 r 11. in' e T , fei-Ter 1 e')n;e I ti' M-iii-hm: and . arne.l - M tle 1 0111. 1 be i.k-d find ni' made i.pet- n.iiditinri of the ball n i"l tin drew the ereudarv defeti 1 lengthen'. I 'he d"fine ag.iniet line thr dei r th. in ii" r p. nil. in of the t anion atia.l. Net the iill-Anierican ni.-kle of P.ip.i -.' l ulgnie. scored the t In op points for cmmi in ihe fir.t pen-ii en .1 place. ment knk fiem the ''! vanl line Manaser uaipn inn . or tne Huntings mill ni c i" nan nrrenije.i a gime with the Philnde'i lua .i'iakers te tie played in Philadelphia next Saturday for the iH-ofe-.ieinil I. .iihnll c-amiienliip of Aim ri. a ('aut'.ii leaves here en Tuesdav morn ing and will timet uc in Phi adelphia the pest of the wceu telas ami t.uynn, n.teri inuian pia.vcrs, -rre ie ,nr vYiien I injten line-up njsinwijne DunaegB, LEONARD IS SORE AT N. Y. Champien Threatens Net te Defend His Title Unless Rules Are Changed BENNY GIVES REASONS r,v 1.01 !S II. .ITKr. l.Pl'N'AnP ha- Marled .1 war' nil Ins e n -ever in Bpw, little "'n Yerk Tlv iiiean and it is inti tinted bv the champion Hint he will ret b- een in action there much, until I the oenimKvioii elritu-. tonic of it: rule The I itlehePier picvnnre te. I waul tlir- benrt) cnntrellitig boring in pietham villi reeilt in Hetniv appearing 1 mere oft-n in Philndelphia ' ring and ether places wli-re the art of fitirutTs ' pennixlblr Having d"cide. abelut-lv that be I till net defend hi lightweight crown , under Ihe preient , ..,e of the New- Yerk I Stale 'eim'ilinn. the enlj chance of ' l.eennid beving in the In? citv will be IgaillM e'te-we'giit. m ,,t,P- werdf. I in in.itclic. vvlirr. tb.tc will net be a nnnce (lf leepanii -ing hi. l".."i-pound Id'adei. P.entiv la. , number of re.i-It-ep. f,- taking thi tnnd. and b- im't I at a. I ba-kwatd in 1111 iiiiening at lraM I two of them 1 I' .n 1 that l.e.iini-d 1. aftind te . inn 01 1 no iignt weight . enicii.l.-i t.flliv an oppeitutiitv te knock him liein In thretie - f,ir' ,P it fr,,n, tht a.v. Pennv. Hut Leenard de-.n't 111," the idm f.f having hi-, nil, ,eeiile,l awnv n a .e ret blank. 1 verdict of two tudgej and a referee Itnthet- than that the tit ehe'd-r wdi .mw In ware in "no deci.inn" le. aliti -.. wlii, h inennv 1 IihI I Inladelphiti will be one of III. faveril- lpet And Itennv lia a t tciii-ndeu following in iiiiv , ,t j. I Meney Kcaeii I l'ul the "mm ret verdi.t" ln I the 1 real reann for Leenard being "all , burnt up" a. tliej av . at th- Cem- nil. -ion l.ennai .1 ,. a ecular chain- ""ii aim na no re.n- rei anv et the lislitwclghts lruninz en hi trail at the pre-"tit tunc depit- the fH, that lie 111 gilt be -liip-g t ine ,., , ' til.' lightweight ci-..p ln-lMg ireillter .1 a dnngpreii- te- fur the clever. e ! l'-r in ed and hard punching Pennv , P.allv. he 1. in a da, b.v hinnclf ( t'hief of Le..nnrd'..emplaint. aviain' ' .."vim.- jiuaru in .sew imk 1. it. 1 lit rule e In whl-h gitaiMiitec. are na.ed and limi'ing ,,1,.,,,0,r heing elimi 10 ener entj ..n pi r ,,,,t te .fir attrac tion. Pennv fed. that tin. r gitlatieit 1 a dire.t blew at hi. larning abillt.v. and he .-an't re it at all Pep instaii. eii, Leenard explain. f .1 bout in vvliiih he i. M prinupal dinw. ,1 gate .if Si.'iii.iiihi. In. .hate would I e limited te h .IniMen of $7... "I'll, while the ether ."n per cent gec. I te ilm pi-onieter. He figure, that hi. ! musiial abilil.v te attract big crowds I e.ild net go te f.itlen the bank roll of anv promoter m tin ..i.e. Tct-lli.-kaid in p.irii. ular l-.iterprcts Itule Tin rule. .1 l.eeniitil nuripret. it. amounts te dictation te him nnd hi manager. HUIj liib-en. ni. te the price he deem hi .erv ice. worth. Tlieic 1. no ..tin i- constituted h.iil.v 111 .".w 'ltk or anv where cle. he '.a.v. that would attempt in limit the raining ci pa.'it.v. of .av, an opera .:ar. or anv el In r public 1 ntertaitier of ctraiudi naiv abili'.v. Wlij . therefore, should 1 11-. heard attempt 1.. legulate tlie value I of In unappreai liable talent-,'.' Leenard i-k. when the public i. willing te pav for 1 nem I Leenard 1- Inn- .imported m In. 1 .intention bv a numbci of ether tr j '..ver. and then- manager., and it uiav "ii " -'ii'ini .wir. 11 11 (lu. Philadelphia will leap tlie b-neit of .. .nig top iietdi until peifei 111. and mi will in-an ,1 big b..yt f.u tlH g,lme I 11 tin- . nv . Scraps About Serappcrs .Inhnm Mll.sne . I - n 1 hi ...l!ph n v -. ur.. 1 He w ii-.. h- n i rr. r .trv 1 ih w nil. up .if r .- t ,. ,.- -jishl let.f.r P..i.t Fls--.il ,),,. le. 1 liiftfri kl'i !r..u ..r,1 J 11 piv II, r r,,i 1 , r teueh cm Bit-i 1. mm n tne imj,,, pun-rir ef .he ph Urlflphla lirfiiw HightH aril nun make nuccenful jumii tf.vMiiri ihe top of thr I iv If nei rukhed loe mui. Id. . Twe tierr under the tutlmn f,r jehnnv Kl ban- '1 M 11 . th'r rr sj . t - debut ii. this c i .1; th- National Sfc'urr.j nirht Thrv - .inhniiv Met luithlin Mehtw.. nh'. ani O-Aen n MRl.e: b-ni.im .McLu-hlin entenr-" .iM 1-e I..1.ilr- tVmn-r ml (I r . i l- I t n'Uie Jimm teri"e- ith , liuu'r ki J Wnrnet i "nininv p.rri i.f ,v- Verk an.i Helib Vbtani if ,' Pen.. I, . I Ml. I Wr.lia!.- U M rlmrr ninine. e" l I int i -e--; .. II ni In th. nnur if th Ir lisL.. ....a- ... ,,,-h. i-i;, . ,-,, n.i.. . ., ' "" " eff w,ih ll-irull f in lh .1 r 1, ,f i,f uli. ruTi' 'ii.rf Mah..iiv in ijui IVan II Hl.l ltJ 'Ultlfe III.' 1 lin Sill T"- I F In' iii." ' ft. hi rrnt-m.. VI" lie r le . n ' tlnsj ,-ir 1 Ma,, . f'-.rer rt v 1 ff n inibrr Ruir VVHIUm llll.ie.. '"rnw em ,- Ir,,. nf . r-l r-'rte ' r l'fcnjl D..,r n la t i " - ' ' - - n ning; r . unl - an n Hea' n r lit firs' nnjivi .Ilm Hi. Hand, a i. w , gut from ij vr. i" r made h's hrst ai'fea an.e n tir I ki' r. pjit ii.- the K ii en r..ni Vntjie t 'im r. ur" re .rrl in Phl'irnu'-e lht v.K llfi i'-! 's s fst , . h n.eih' .. I in l'uph'n II- 'J' 'J H pilM n 'nf! I i . M.l ki- I e. jnfrrd I e lift- n nuhl - is t . 'hfc i. llelUnrJ llir as if he. is , 'n., . is ' ' i niti en t hd Herman llinilhi hs l.dil r,. r. . m . '.-.t ' " ',l - '! ' li l-l' ' It. ir II i .- 'n Vni.'er in- evnth ' el .ni I- "r , i I n u e. ut I . finl..- t ,n,t en ih ?, ' t I 1 . i iW .ii Ja U Vj ii ,. Hair i jrc Irnim. .I't.telf e' We l'h d- - q i--, J.-t- V "Ii i' i l.ii-aiei I. rntr i i . 1 i . a "M' 'e h n 'h v r. r, -ipn- h mil e i Mi i.' I'- i"t nii. i VI- -mn M inir lletll ' Mrl Jim 'I 'i-.l' Fn h .i 'I 111' '. Ife 'unet I'lltwegh' title e' i . r a-dleieu's.,ii.rhaine t t - s ir" -,' er-lnivi Jnhnnv lijndee I I I'ete Taekrell t.'l pnundr e' S- u i iv-r h be nr hnde1 h- I .iim rj i I .' iV ' has pen 0- triii trio u in J - i ' a ' fi i'i "I 'I.- m t e..i 1 1, , s i i I 1 t here re lellnrs I " th- i. e- m. tin I etrriiin n.iit c lih- lli t Jnhi " piin V ' Mv 1. v n 11 ll-e s I'lll I'' - t epr'mnt R 'or Hill; Ml Hail- Iiriggert ' inn 1 1 tlannv ; I iky diid ) en Aute Kne W i 1 hen rrnissl.ic 'r"' I H-B -. ' e .-' a n't r.allne 'l-lllp ' I .III Vlntien .lii.v CVf ft j v V few H r.i' -' . .. - -i. i., , nK . n ' ' ' I pp h niH.-nlr. Al.ij' i er n ceneral rule r1 ute r.l ni vdft tern - n rri 'e rni,n , re t rn i' Ml l.e.r s 1- n he l . i-nnnetlftn nnil i I . nrr s M nml p'ldi-'i 'iniii iar i nn u'fil In Ihe winter sr " r e tn j' I teel ng e it "j n i eirl f- -fF nt. Onee In reery ROfln mllea remove the cover nt. .h II...IM..V... nlaMatarv .......... .... ..... .. v,..-iTq inti.n. tAiifi ainu COMMSH ffe.. nun sup KiTftlf, WHEN A FELLER 1 . -0m ' Yeu deis't Vamt a I 1 PRIMK AT ALL '""' feo I Jujt AnrTe piV ,' I WITH THtS reuMTMW J miRRV up '. , y I YA Y v' 3 . Vl.V.r-:.fifS?!sv : - 1 Gelf Beginner Ianere Sleaan, "Slew Back"' ' ... .... .. . . I il&lfincn I a I'Vlinr ViSSPUllfll U he Maintains Full Siting and Speed Must fie Acquired Gradually I'v .llsi!; p. nmte.ir t.nlf liaiiii.b.n n"I P-PvP are two principal .lill-rctivca 1 between weed and iin.i club ,.lav. In the former ditnnec is the main i- ue, vvheica direct ion t et lc-ei 1.11- pertitn.e. and in pla.ving with th- 11 en direction is sought above cvcrvlhing ele. In driving the full swing 1 u-u The full .wing varies with difi.-ient pla.ver. In in. cae 1 draw uiv club v-.ell lieveuil the Iiemnntjil. and I I" lie... 1 ill. net ire back as -levvlv a I In' majeritv. it is net that I de net value 1... u."nn ".low Imck." f.u I de. and tiie beginner cannot nfler.l te ..v.iloek tin point In his instruction. u n thought b.v a geed mum nutbeiitic. en ,,,.,,, i,t!1 (rvri. ln ,,i.njng fre.n I baeball league. Ibis ,s considered the game that in swing'tig thc.cbni be In,,. ,,,.. j,, n , ew (( ,,ttjn ,js. I iiPcear.v this season, its mativ of the vetid the hori.eiital one l.e. contiel el ,,,,.,.. nn MVn.. would bebeveiitl the I tennis ere unable te sign a tepresenta the el'ib. hoii'.entnl line. Pra.ej shetV .Imubl j tive c.imblnntlen from their own ranks. Limit .swing '"' ;'."l1lisp nnd aceurate. Hit the ball ' i)aj .McNU'liel te Play AIM.A r. agre. l'LAM:U knew, ins limit, ami I gi-re with Ihe.e authorities vvh.i .a.v that the ch.b ha te l,e it, .en 1..1. 1. far enough te permit the "'l' " -' iindfi.'but a. I plaiiied in .1 Pievieii article. I diiiicc that it I necenrj . . . .1 ..i.... ....in, .lei el nil. lei. 10 11 III' 111 l-l- - 1.1.1, .1. . ... ' - It 1. neiiar.v ter mr. if I dene particular distant c. te carry the club at least le the horizontal, and pe.siblv further, and ill doing -e I d" net feel that 1 am -.aerlfieing either balance or direction. , ..I Still I am iiiclin-.l te uenevc nun 11. is belter te iim .ii.creiien 111 mi- pin- j tn ular fiaturc et tne game. .11111 11 unie . 1. . ti.-t....t .)....... ..f l..i,i. .. 11, 1fr.1l is ine ..iikui-.. .mn. 1 " ."--. ". of the club, te limit 1 lie .wing te the horizontal, 01 pes-iniy le.s w i: II I'M! a (jrcat deal iilieiit thr important 1 nf prupcily tllllllKI thr 'rnl-c, nml uri it . n thui'i rhich m iilmnit Uiipnsfiblr In rr plain. "11 r: ALL knew wheu vve hav. ' re is VV perftly timed drive, for there is the feeling that tl lub head proceeding lit jut the proper rate of speed lia- met the ball sniiaielv and is .ending 11 will en its way with the ruviit ameiiiii ' Z b'rdvdlows'ureMi the i InauHK I e of llight of t'1.0 ball. . The elnver is ceuscinu of an nil- nrener v timed stroke long iietere uie I I I , impact of the ball witli the .lub. anr ,,, t 1,- mnr I1e.a1111.il richt matters II v Net a word ha been ..in about ihe position et the arms in thr npwiug. lyft Arm Straight rnllP left at ni heuhl be Ut fairly X straight ami hfld loeselv awv from the be.lv. The right arm 1 held lee te the b'edv . with the elbow down. I am inclined te believe that if the ether fea ture of the swing arc in order the nrtn will take .are of themselves and just nalurallv fall into the orthodox oesition ' tin the iiual (our-e their are vcvprnl holes en which a man needs two wooden slmt-i pieviding lie pluvs a long game. i '. . . i ... i in. get home, and ler tue man puning i a -hei-ter game the Iwo wooden shot-, and an apprnaih are needed. Time w-a . a time vvlien I would hcilfite befeie umg a bra"'v for mv erend shot if the lie of the ball w.ij net geed, but 1 i Heets and Saddle New Orleans offer a card out of the I ordinal. v for the opening dtiv of the i racing week In 'he Allowance Piin-e. fourth en the rard. (ireen Held appeal jensilv hrt. with Tableau d'l letin. in land KiiUiu pi. 'liable contender Horses well placed In ether iair i are; I'irst race. liariered. Caiiuzel. Sen blaster: second. Aleniuer Hamilton. 1 fiet 'F,m. Leuis Wynne: third. Lent, ' Pred Kninev. Ashlin : fifth, .lerrv , I Link P.ev . Cnpv right: ixrh, t ane. i Pirate M'.L.e. P.ritili Liner. -ernth. ,1 (' Stene High Hear S ..) Ii ! V. rdi" I Iselieve Idle llnnr I" r: Ptar,. . t. no. 't I I,, i rvl hen rmri'l fll't -i i -i tin i in ih r,-. fall was I I I I 1 get . ,iw 11 " pariure t th I'radie In' l, y irie i -a' I 'ngt." f.lac'i la e in ,.ii-li , in" n ramPIKier 'lleM n " Iim, age f f'.'e'- in ?ev Orleans ( Inrenee Turner hnn len t ti . mp b i .mmanrler I K L Ren i" r de i'. mip , .. -eir Th Ree lie-n.i will re m. ' ter I i I in ! M'J I" en, i ,t 1 1 tl l Ml. i. ih' it'i's trainer 'lliers l up Mendav ii' ns ' ans r ' I i jin.t 1- !( Zbyszko Defends Title Tonight New erk - . . h- i i w'-est1 ng champion p tn's s 1 te a. . his eiiing n Vlali.e , e.ui . ij whn Stanislaus Zbsuwt seteir v sli rracpler engages Ed iMtrantleri lywls ' hurlr ICentuclden Th title, new Is held hy Zbvsrke, who wrested tlie honor trem Lls ia tbtlr DUVWus msetlng her last erring. NEEDS A FRIEND : V " 1 ' '.. 'JT ' . sSr I L'. Jrv' 1 v.- JlW. fYS, X' I Must Net . . ... ... . M Jill M UUll. rtflYS IrllLtlUI II. -- (U II.KOni) r Hie VnltH ?tr',. 1 ... .. nave 111 the nm tiuec or lour veins eiraw tliif. lack f eenljdci, c in bras- second shots, if the lie perniils, uc r! '. 1 "il . j;iMM 1 11(1 11 I'HI 1T (111 I II fl r ,m,.,. nll 1 1...... f(im,,i ,, ,1101(, vnntagceiis te depend en tin- biae.v, and se I have ypcciuli.cd en this club. rpill-; braise-.- shot is prarVlr.illy - the ..imp as (be drive, except, perbaps that I de net make the w Ine ns full as for the drive. TP I deiie the inniimiin. .tivium.n 1 u,,,., 1 ,)n) c.a.,a,i0 0- g(,Ujt,g .wing .hghllv less th,.., l,e,-iv,..,7nt ; (T.:':!.; ..1P ! MK ,,f -atifHclien e"en than the dilvc. f,,,. h, ,p ,...,.,. f ,Il(. (h.Ue V(1U 10 , . mitted le tee up. which make, tl,P , .,. ,l,mcult The ,ni,0 g1f ,s ,.,,,, no () pr ,,;,, ,v , ' I se Itr.issey I P YlM' find tliat wu have a difficult lie. de net imme.llnleH nliL mil nn iien and play for i-afet.v. ue veut ilPnvk.. The' nbilltv te use x,. t-,ssnv .!,.. . .iK, ;,. ,,; " a .limcult lie. will net come from ..-. ----.-- .-- , ..."-ii uii.'ic nading liew te de It. ht fro,,, ev.ieri. I cnee --. v 1 i:a.-li lie will he a httlr d 1 (Te re nt ".' "';''" '"" "" """"" '"'" .from th- ethet. but as ,0,1 gain . 'en- "enner w ill also be in uniform as an lid-me in vnur bras-ey 'plav vei, vviU1,'I,,,'a l1,lV'rr- , , ,,. , , hive 111 w.ur bag a , b 1, which v.,. It Is planned te plav en ednesdn.v s I llioteiighly cnjiij u.llig. I M.v t'liirtMl.i.v's article vvil 1 "Iren (Tub Plaj." lie en ! CHANGES IN OLYMPIA CMIr-il. mill nmnuin 11 1 OflUVV, miL U UUVVU ILL j ! Brown Will Meet Burman and Mur- r,u wm p,r. nu.-n ! The management of the Olympia has P.egran, euins te ' 'WpL evvd having .,, en taken I , ". .."... .i. ...-. .lehnnv Brown, the ele .. . . . . . -.'. clever en.v troll i.ngian.i. Hrnwn hn made genrl h.re in his last two bout? The .enn'-tinal will bring together Pelibv I)von. of New Red ford, and Temmv Murray, of this city. Murrav has fought two twelve-round bouts with I lv son in New Hertford. ,. , . ,- . r ... . . 1 rankle Hiee. of Raltlniere. and ius Franebettl, of this 'itj . will box in the third bout. Urn Tevlnr nf T" n c, I e ,1 ..111 ... ' "" ' .iiiii,i, . "ill lliri;i Willie Moere, of Philadelphia, in the ecend canto, and In (he opener Willie peucer. rn ittnuceier. w-ill mingle with Hebby Allen, of this city. I McMlllln Will Coach Dallas Dallas, TM 'n 'jn 'Be ' Irt inn iurt i ii .ifti-i-. rtnn i-4pf.nin ei ine rsnu.un i aii trr . ellege eleven rnsch the Dallas t iueralts feeiball t.,am next jear ir nhst i. srfirt tn he the most uttraeihe nffei me tiui'te In a MMithful gridiron iar Is ..cecpte' MeMiliui has hen offered JTOin acrnr.l.nu n ..fri.mle of the unlverilt. ihla Is Mr Ml 'nil iii-i -ur with rentrn . Beechnut Eleven in Tie I ht H f'linit V ,jf rin.lejhii'-.- .,ui ili"l the Vtusni h,i I'rns of rrniikferd at deMnir.- 1 i. I I - .null, Vhe r'JIll'inf ih Bim a the .n ar.t run m.el 1- n.ll for H t'lU-'l'I'l n Th gKU)9 (ir) ,1 rr . T-. 1 " Meylan and Kirlin Tic I r ' ' ft "n't Vtn-'ap n " Ixitrd -a , 'lir MP v,,niltill itrrd.l liefjr , ".' iievrl it spe. tnt.ir '1 h nmr vas 7 7 and was featur.'l t .' the plaving e. I! .j"W. n ind I . I'esep Mt. Vernen and St. Stephen Win I ne Ment i .- inn fl.-. fti1 il M. u . 7. "n 'iS in 2rt in a rMenfj-flrsi VV'yrd f 1 ir I K ' hiskellad s-arpe end in th t-. nm -t sli" .1 i ii e.er Vtsiii.rtn r U'l"" -7 In II. OLYMPI A Bread" end Bainbride fT IIIMf.llT n 11. 1. 11 tuiiiliv SPENCER vs. ALLEN TAYLOR vs. MOORE rn niii'. t.t RICE vs. FRANCHETTI llllllllV TOVMM DYSON vs. MURRAY .(lr, ...ll VV BURMAN vs. BROWN Seats, 4&,le. tkliett'.s Cafe, lllh aed ruHBBh' x T EASTERN LEAGUE Coatesville Five Will Likely Meve te Atlantic City in Few Week3 TO PLAY ON GARDEN PIER A NOTIIfiT KiiFteni l.eajtie basket 1 ball franclii'e ehedtiled te lie trantifcrred in the near future. Arrerdlng te reliable report!" the Coatesville team will move toward At nit lie til' in a few weeks and them is ev-erv reason te believe the nmc. nn few- caje officials tbeujlit the tenm would finlh the easen en the home rink, owing te the depressed itidiistrinl enrlitinii in that section. Manager .Jehn Ileline.v is said te have ingile nrrnnsemciits witb Samuel W. M-gill. of the St. Niehelns live, of At lantic Cilv. te place the big leaguers en the Harden Pier and everything is virtuall.v arranged except the consent of the Hiistern daddies te the deal. This Is expected te be forthcoming at h meeting te be held in several da.vs. The Pastern moguls have ninny im portant items of busine". te discuss, and virtuall.v cver.v manager in the cir cuit ha nskrd for a special meeting te ip called. . . Will M.vers. of th- run, wants me etr.elnl uiinetlnll lilllccd Oil the rCIVIOVnl 1 of his club te the I.e Palace, and the league inn lingers would iihc 10 uinev when the New Yetk (iianls are Reittg te resume pla.ving nt lmiiic. -Tb?v are plavlng only traveling game in piv-.-ui. having called off the home conteli until a new ball is secured. Petters Twe (itintes Abrail The Trenten (Tub still bold a two- itne end ever 1 iiiiinrii nii'i im-i- nm --'S- Vr l-.avc a line chance te run up nnetlier le.-ei-.l scete nnd then go te Wilkes- Unn- Saturday. The HaretiH nrc ii, iitwi eul.rw. hut of course nitty pre vide an upi-'t. especially with P.crnic Din. 11 out of action. The Skeeters draw the I'hlllle at home en Wednesday and if .'or l-'e- gnrtv take clinrge b.v that time ma make the Corden -Helm coiublnntieti 1 liiitle. The .rreeymeii arc booked te . , .1.. V.... Vrti.L (:tnn(e nil t Ht. meet me ..- . .. . -..... . . . ...-. , da.v . but the .etbamite, tt.c vv itheut n , M-'iin ! There arc enl.v three cams mat nave 1 1 ... II. ..I .-ft-It .j.fntt llliln ti liven a i.v hum 111 mui -" mi. ..-- being Trenten. Camden nnd Scranton. Ne etlitr club bus 0 chance for the first uilf honors, nnd it is nrji assured fact that one of this tne will be crewuci) u inner. ! The M-a-eii iii the Manufacturers' League i meeting witb wonderful suc cess and there 11111 v be 11 big change In 1 ,, pP-snnne of the teams in the neai ' future as a rule is new up for censid- Tieratlen vvbicli will permit the pla.ving ' el two outside men. ti e same ns in urn ; ! Danny McNichol. last year's srnsa srnsa tienil intercollegiate star and captain I of th" Penn five, will make his first tip I pent mice with Shilnalian en Wednes 1 tin evening when the Wet Phlladcl I pbian. open the season at the Cavalry iArmer.v. Thirty second street nnd Lan caster "avenue. The visiting outfit will .he the Seuth I'li-lly Hebrews, who claim the city title. I .lames Penner ii- inaiiager and his line-up include, at forward, Pete ' ' n"ey. f I'ennt.vlviinia Railrend League: .luck t.lnsseett. el ttie viitli- ... ,.., ,. 1 l.-.,nrt 'n1nl,n-. ,"lv ' ""' " ,' '.'" .' ' ,-. V'"T , ', ' iat ,f,--p" ""' nc.-ach ,-,,.,,,. we,,- l-nAiin tfi iiiiriti iinrl t he rnni (N will hi 1 M.vi.1,.1 1 liu.i 1 kn....i.. t;. ANO HE IN '."... :... ....... ....a .... a .in.... ...nil,. .. Hn. Willi UIIO "lit h'.ni'- "i. I' e.n'"' . " mui decided te eliminate preliminary contests in favor of dancing vvhbli will fellow. Standings and Schedules of Basketball Leagues kasii.ii.-. -.u.-iuv.-. ' Ttfrilen .Tl' V ....vihV J' 'jtb r.njden l- .7 J ?;?d nr ., . ,,7.s , .. , ,N1.T.,1 I i: 0T7 i S( nt.Dl I.F. l"ll Iliih vm.i.i-s fcranlun New i HIT K11--1' nn-' !. ., ,... ,. -..p., P. ., t k i'eaie ne I Wedn.edav -I'hlU.lelpliia at r-arnd.n L'V-.'nri,"E Bl "''"'"""" '-eal" Saiurda Scrantmi at Reading Trenl'.n l Wl'kes Hrre Camden . New Yerk. i AMERICAN U.AUbn ' v 'V 1,1'- ,.. ',' VnL Ilni" N m? I 0 , i'Oii I.. t.ln O I ll.nl p i. V lv i I."" Meruit e , em H (-ele 1 0 1 .v..! m Ind . 0 1 nun j 20ti i'tm I n l noe a. a a. 1 Oiu ' rlll H EKk ii SCIIKUUl.tS I rnr-gh.-r. n b m Broadway tcie I ZnfTTVu,, v ,. a.,., A A Ainet in IndepeniUnts vs Hnl Nam. M t rArTlT.I.RS I.IIACitT. V 1. I' . V I I i shot 2 0 l.Ofle Pillion. . t 1 r r iaia 2 n , ne'i Art Leem t 1 Mmuiupe 1 1 ""e Am. fly. PA n .' Ise.v. Tel 1 1 ".ei. .,t JIar 0 .' NOItTIIVV 1-..-.1 l ilL'R. 1 ASi'iJ. lAl'IOS VV I. l'l- VV I l nn I IH1" r.eth he.n 2 in hi ii 'i 'I ""7 I'.nls I'rea 1 ."mil Hip I .lit" .iiferil . 1 lt Putin 2 I 'l'l" Ollvat . ri .. ITV . nt.t.,:.ll I EAt.il f T. I'l t re VV t I I llll" I I ' I'l 1 II I n I ll'iO 1 'mple II I 0 I II . l ,.ehn. I e I .i . Oil MH I I. Mil K i . r a- t e 1 i 0" nu hw k 0 I 0 1.000 1, Title 0 1 n i non i r.iuk'n N' u 2 f. 1 IV t i t.i.i i no i) nil) 00V P HILA. ICE PALACI 45th & MARKET Preston r,M la.t IM.RV IIIINOAlt KtlM!MHV, Till rt-IIW I ltll) 4 h.MI R)V nniiielent liietriiplnrh ni ll SefntlunM rnnKr. M'sniuvh ni VI r I mat The Ire Is down vve ar nut Tuesday Night, Nev. 29 Al Ziemer vs. Hareld Farese Yeunf Mahenej v. Gut Frantkttti Sam Britten vl, Bebby Curman Yeuni Mickejr vi. Billy aai Marty Burnt v. Charity Digger! Ilrket en snle nt Its I 1 ic r i mi 1. I'en.i .iqiurei unnlnthaiii Mien. 10 (. ftSdi LriiiiliiH'a, 2 S. OH, j. Tfadler I ill lard ftarler. no lnrU,t Hi., ae nlialePe Jawelj; hlure, C033 Ate'ket. EASTERN GRID TITLE UNDECIDED, SA YS RICE Penn Slate Apparently Strongest in This Section, but .' Points te Splendid Records of Cernell, W. and J. and Lafayette Hy GHANTr.AM) ItKJE niHE football curtain is down for the J. .'ear. with California supreme along the Pacific slope nnd with Iowa ruling king of the Middle Wet. l-'or the Itst and Seuth the championship gees te the loudest vel-cs and the most im passioned debaters, where lung .power cartlcs the deciding vole. Se far as one can gather such widely scattered evidence, both California nnd Iowa, witli Notre Dntne, arc a bit sponger than an.v thing the Past can show, but this nlse la merely a matter of opinion. The testimony nil leans In that direction, and that at least Is something te consider. Centre and Ci'cergln Tech held the vvhlplimtil ever the Seuth, with Ynnderblli and (leergin well te the front with two strong, bard lighting inachlties. The Hast, however, is the great tie bating ground of the country with the heaviest snarl and tangle te unravel. , Cernell. Lafa.vette. Penn State and W . and ,1,, nil unbeaten, ench steps for ward with a vocal claim upon the purple tejta. (.If these four penn State took en the hardest schedule and se became In volved in two drawn matches with Harvard and Pitt that seemed te have lelt certain .cratches upon her blazing escutcheon. VICT t r 10116 in;, much that .ni mnrhiiir in the Kast could hnir hrntrn Prim Stair nt t'( dc.if. NVm'cVi f .7(10 until tin) but oiiin'eii. Itiiles I .ax at I .a fa) cite been openly made without any rebuttal up te date. There is e doubt te he cast upon the line power of the Cernell team, which ran tough-, hed ever everything in sight. Oil Dnble'a big. fast, well -coached machine lifts Cernell back beneath the old spotlight, despite n schedule thnt was net se strong 11s it should have been te complete a certain test. This is whv we insist that no one can tnal,. 11 fair. just, accurate team ranking in the Past a ranking that means uu thing nt all. Cernell, for exnmplc. faced St. ltona ltena venture, Rochester, Western Reserve, Colgate. Dartmouth. Columbia, Spring field and Penn. 1 Vim State tackled Lebanon Valley, ('eitjsburg. Carellnn State. Lehigh. Harvard, (ieergia Tech, Carnegie Tech. Navy anil Pittsburgh. In such wide disparity of schedules bow can any one arrive t a conclusion that is worth a mark n word? HP MS m fdAiiiff 110 credit from j Cnrncll'i bin, slashina team. A machine ii aeivn te heal I'enn- .lyhania tn 0 in the mud icith icith eut a world of itrikinq fcrce back nf its drive. 7icic m simply no icerthy basil of tomparisen. Navy Alse a f'ine.Mai'hlnp Next te the four teams In dispute remes the Navy, with a cluster of vvell drllled talent, stronger-looking than Harvard. Yale or Princeton by a rather tidy edge. The Navy had n great line, two geed ends nnd at least four first-class backs. The Navy's place in the football t'n-nia-ment is extremely high. The stuff was here, and it was nil well bundled and well drilled for a man -power attack. Ranking Harvard, Yale nml Prince ton is merely making n thrcc-eerncred guess. Yale's downfall against Harvard was a .tunning blew. A word here icgnrding Princeton. The photograph referred te last week that showed holding upon (Jilrey's w-in-ning nm against Hun aid was incor incer i telly labeled. rill'.!!!', lias holding en the play, but it intxn' I the Qilrny play, m this halfback, tin m tiered 10, ii shown iprairling upon the yreund. Tint lifts any taint of illegality from the icinniny run and endi a iridesprcad discussion upon this pmiit in Princeton's favor. Duel! Rest Field General The best backs in the Past were Owen, of Harvnrd ; Killinger, of Penn The I-nfajette. ,.,. of the best, still has t,, v IS 'IT ?n. ' certain cliglhilit.v charges te answer be- J, "tl" pn ' aZfh. "s dl!fe' fore her claim .mi come i for proper nl w" ,. t ln, ',i Z .c"cp. llilcs UP; , nttctnlen. There ban been much mut- )m,PV bat ,mv te.nn n J'l ,'SrM,Ttbi,15 jering and murmuring concerning La- b-T C mfendS Inw. J v ?"tr.ceuM ' fuvctte Mat., nnd certain hints have UC'U C!,,lfelllii1' 'ewa or , Notre Dame. LA MUNI Since 1896 Java A NewSmeke Motif You'll be aroused te smoke -enthusiasm and en joyment you've never be fore experienced when veu alVisS3i '110 I 5 "n') I Kgjsl6jS I mZmSi V.l I k'?,TrVWfnS "' ' 1 Ir''' ff"IM en'., I hffimm&iM .me ; x5icnuLPUw3 1 igylj3:ayjnyW I-. SSi ?S &ciy ''t.' kfi Wfc'MSii rs? i nsm W,."Wm ' 'Jzmggi 13S- 6SS.' tffifr. Ferfttte Cr JnJe lAetual Sue) Remember Its hnperted lava Wrapper r-'ZTrl-KZ&S VZ&33 IW' 1 'Si! w4mm 1 Wm, rjy ' lesSgJjj j' I Vr jp.-i-. gviafW N ?&' : eL?,i. " i1 ' mmv t ?x, Si :"-' i-i ' C Li i ' m lif Vl A4 til .l 11,1 fW t y -T -!. Slate: Aldridi. of Yale i Raw. of Cor. nell. ntid Bare het. of the v,. ' v-0r Many stars, audi nA Ficneh'.'ef v.l( 1 Peint: UavlcH. of Pittsburgh : RebM H.'v I Dt','-.,mTb : urle nI ?u Hti. of Princeton, were injured tis eflen 10 be near their best l0 1'hc host tieid gencnil of tbc tenr .... (Iiarley liudi. of Harvnrlfn 1" clear-headed thinking machine, & even went se far against Pen,,' St,t? vvlien desperate measures were ndL n,. 7 npw '"?-v or the field Juell worked out this play ,.,? Cburchlll. told Cliurchlll n4e te ft nn.l scored the tying touchdown $ his pass. AOAIXST Yale, after hi, long -rMii tc' cit h r lay for several min utes apparently unconacleus, h, nas busy thinking out ihe nttt " hce plays te Sr for hi, touch. ' '?",'"' ."'."' """ "'''""' one snftf tht 1 ale (Jcfciue into fragments. Western Teams Superior Wc figure (Western football abort t. ' Kitt for ninny reasons. One is that Notre Dame looked two touchdown, stronger than an.v Eastern team wJ saw, and fevvn bent Notre Dame. N0tr, Hume had an attack fully as powerful ns Penn State and a much stronger At. fense. with live tine forwards and two great ends. Nebraska looked better against Pitt than any Lastern team, whiin -... Dame beat Nebraska. ' fUTSWK of these lrt.ms, Chi " cane, Wisconsin, Olie State, Michiaav. Xcbraslca and Illinois (nt the finish) were all above the average in tccll developed prccliien and peiccr. Cernell's swift rush back te the front with a winning team will bring about a big schedule change neit year, when Debie undoubtedly will prove that Ithaca has become one of the big spots en the football map. Ynlc also can stnnd a harrier schedule and it will be interesting te .see just hew the battle dates are awarded in the next few weeks. Conuneht. 1021. Ml Rights Kesmtd Amateur Sports I Tim ht. nitn Rrwri-TM, a socena-clnsj nv. tins rernlzrl and will play un1r tbi !um.l?f "e Tr-yvei. The manatement Ii .iMlreun of hoekln wniM with teami ( J. A. Mullln. 134 Seuth Lambsrt strrit. The Vnta A. V. defeated the Ktfrnil five the ether evening- by a acere of 32 te 10. Tbn playlnc of Sloee and Steinberg fee tureel for the winners. Waneeta would ik '. i")0i vr"?s with nil nrt-clas ttami nichard Rutin. L'633 Seuth Alder street Th Randal A. C. u flret-claes travellnj 'lvn. would like te Brranue games for Sit. urdaa and Sundays In December FhdL Kelly. S51 ort!i Forty-third street. The Itublcan II. C. would like te ic(i4iii tames with tecend and third clait. teimi fourteen-slxleen-year-el.l 0'.cr teams ana liiO-130-r.eund football elevens, either ru home or avvav. A. Tyson. 205 West Itubl can streer. eint-v. , The Seuth Philadelphia n. C. a ilitMn-eighteen-year-eld traveling team would lilt te nrrange games with teams of that tit having halls. Jamen Kennedy, 2315 Cren Street. Dauphin A. r. la open for names with second-class home flvca. N. 11 Moere. 1307 Ngrtli Uleventh street. A fust Mcenil-claas travellnic team wants cainea with teJtns offering fair Inducenienli M U Ureensrnn. 418 .Mifflin street The raell Club, a second-class travellm teani, would like te book games In or cut of the city. Jeseph Roberts, 25.10 NerHi Ulahth street. rifilhave.li A. A. desires te schedule con tests with thlrd-elase teams having (loon Themas Hlanche, 2873 Kensington avenue h. A. C, h second-class team, wantsgtm.i away from home with teams offering suitable guarantees. Rebert Velykls, 2I3J Ctdit street. T)stnn I. A. A. desires te schedule rtmi at home for Monday and Thursdsy evenlrm with second and third class teams from th. northeastern section of the. city. EIoed C Beale. 3303 Westen street. The nig Ilrether Midgets, whose pUyen welch In under 100 pounds, would like ti Iwek sanies with teams of their class n home Basketball Manager. 2D Seuth Van Pelt street. Prince of Peace II. C. a flfteen-aeventfin-v ear-old five, would like te book games wlin any team of that ilasi either at home or away. 13. Stchelstlel, 221H Clarr'tt street Treen 'e. 207. Ile.v ticeata, would Hks te hear from fourtren-slxteen-year-eld baskei ball teame traveling for sport. H. W. Cen way, BU4K Morten street. 1 vui. .... .. ..1... 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