mh mi ! s ms h Wit. Lfc m m a i H. ? 'rsV'-r 'u a!1 ' r-- 1Mk4j - - I . W$m Catholic Opp es.es TOUCHDOWN GOAL IS QTTr T T3Tr T?Annrr tut ' DECIDING GRID GAMES CieUcUaTriJic Cause, y Failure ,e C wit. ivicrc into extra reini jBit Nervous ny nnnniT . fcrerts Kdllnr Kirnlnr ruhlle IlKfr "J'ICKING a goal aftrr n touchdown still U quite u difficult i'n,n.'iiiieii, " despite the rule which allows the kicker te place the hnll at nny spot In frtnt of the goal pests. Instend of hitting n "sit-up, no was claimed by opponents of the nile, the kicker 1h up nuiiitnf It the ynine as before. He hasn't the difficult tingles te contend with, but tlie mental hazard remains. In the Harvard game Centre missed an env rwiI after MrMllliu scored what proved te be the winning touchdown. L'cnn State ml"i'd one In the Navy came and I.n Salle lest te I,n GraiiRe rerrntly through the failure te kick a goal. That one point after n touchdown Is mlqhtv Important nnd many games were lest this peasnn. Here In Plillmli'lpliW peer coal klrklng cetlBcd a triple tie In the Catholic High Scheel I.iupur- and made It necessary for the teams te play again te dTlde the championship. In the llr-t gnme St. Jehpph'v Prep defented West fntlielle High bv the score of 7 te 0. Had the nine and White l.ieker registered the goal, Weit Crthellc would be clmmplens tedn-. Then came th West ('athcdIc- illanevn Prep contest lasf Thanksgiving inerrilng. Villanova was beaten 7 te fl. and the failure te kielj the genl cost th Main I.Incra the championship. Thus en two different oceahlen. and in the same league, n chnmpietndilp was booted away by two different trams. The goal after towhdeun Is u very important part of tln game. Ne waiter hew much the kicker practices, he annet forget, in a close game. that upon him depend the Mii(es or failure of his team. He elands out there, trying te watch the ball, lie goal nwts mid the opponents who ni" lined up behind the goal line, uniting for tU Mgnal te rush out and -poll the kick, nnd a nervous person is likely te Hep. Kach of the teams competing for the Cat hoi.. Sehoel League championship Jiartwe victories nnd one defeat te Its credit This caused the plny-eff, but only two gamew will be played. Tomorrow, nt Str.i bridge & Clothier Piiild. auty-Bcoend nnd Walnut itr..ts, West Cathelie ,lls Villanova In the. tiist tame. One week later the winner nill play St. .tee m TIJEKi: f a let of tntrriit 'he rph tie entt no doubt the ijamrs wilt be iccll rentnlcd. Football Here This Menth piOOTBAT.r, will be plnjed in Plil'adelphi . th's month. In addition i the championship catns. the Philadelphia tji.-ikers hnve scheduled games for the first three Saturday. This week ihe ;.lai the Canten Uulldegs. con Metered one of the strongest independent tenuis in the eeuntn. Flde Kemp Kemp ten, the Yule iiuarterbitck of hint year, pints with the Westerners, and with him are Chnrlev Way, one of the greatest .,f open-field runners; ?ob Hig Hig gine, Penn State's wendeiful end, and l"at IJ.nrj, the bebt tackle tlmt ever attended Washington and Jeffersen. A game with Canfen was nrrnnged two week nse. but nt the lat mlnut" it was called off because of a pretest frm P.uftale According te the rules of the Independent UtifW te which fnnten belong- n team could net pli n ....u u,n,N.-m Mm-UU.V neiere .t ngumnv ; ii "rune hu me liecncsicr en until December .' .t. h" mnny (aT'r Ali-American players en each t-ide. the spe. tnters I BMJ!0,nc c-a football. It will net be Fon-ntiennl. but clever, scientific Pu'i P'nyers knew mj much about the game that thej can figure out the plays used bj the opponents and form the proper defense. It is dUkeult te gain ground In these games A M'ECK from nut Saturday rranfcerrf (C1N ,e viaytd ngnxn. Thr first game rrsultcd m a ecerelcst tie. State University of Iowa Steps Inte Picture IKAH 81 K- s u -natter of -.cord. paper gies the State 1'uivcrspv of SA..n ann.l.. ..!..(... T t .1 i ..uui riui 10 ' n mere is anjinin else tint Mr. Average UU1UUU3 npprccinie' no-e trail lair pi te unew 01 it. Much has been written abeuL the m.j . ...- i. .. .. 1L. . . '"V l" OTC '"" nc lewa wnippeu lier this jear scarcely mentioned Alibis, yen understand, are the dry ret of eollege spertP. The less eue hears of them the better, especially In the great newspapers of today. Iowa hasn't lest a game, cither In or out of the Conference Aubrey Devlne la one of the best backfield men in America tedav. Loek him up '" . . K- fiOXSTDET: feira boosted It had a great team and a great coach in y JTetcard Jenrs. H'ifAeiit e rfoue Denne teas the br'tt quarterback tn the country, but ice iciU gy further than that. Matrr slardi en' at the best tuck Ir. Mere Football Classifications FOR some reason or ether we neglected te Hate that in our class, ficntlen of college football teams we selected these in the Kastcrn section This is ill reply te the critics who demand recognition for Southern, Western and Jar postern elevens. We imagined we explained that we snw Centre College and Notre Dame in action, and while they were very geed team, we could net drag them In be-itnse it would net be fuir te the ether elevens in their sections of the peuntrv One tender, who fails te sign his name. .ns 11. o!asiu"eat!on 's all wet end gives the following ranking of the team . Lafayette. Pi-t. State, Harvard. Cernell Washington nnd Jeflei . avy, lale, ertie'l, lrncise 0t the Amu ' ' A7'" w ich ih m mother optiilen Ruth Out. Fech Inasststcd TU! MORTdN the actor. Is doing extra duty at Ke.th's this wees He V Introduces Hub" Ituth mid his net. ju-t te let -lie nudleuce knew that the mighty mauler Is among them. Morien till- a story, whiih he savs is true about Ruth's meeting with Marshal Fech in Cleveland last week ' The manager of the theatre thought it would be a geed idea te hnv,, j Tee!) go te the theatre nnd meet the Hake, nnd it was nrrnnged. When Ituth ttbe iwiii mi 11 iiiiiM-iiuiiiK jsu ne sjiiii 10 "Who U that g-iy nnvwui'' I never v hv, le s the guest (it tie ic entertained evervwheie !,as met anxious te meet ye 1 ' "Thnfs nil nis. .,IU jiltt;,. t , talk nbeut or anything Wiint s tlie idea "Just hlnke hands with him," explained Cress, ' anbject he is funnllar with Te- evnmple, why de n with him?" Marshal Fech wns introduced "Was you in the war? ' and The marshal was somewhat asterlied nnd interview was net vr Uu'u itsk.l nno nne "What -Ide uns yen en' ' 1 1 rjr.Ol.l an KILBANE TO REFEREE Alie Will Handle Own Boxers at National Saturday Johnny Kilbane, the 1 atlurwcgnt champion, is finding h me'f n very IVy man in boxing c reles these days He will be very ninth m tiie spotlight at the N'eti.iiiitl i.n Saturdnv night, when he wil. uimlle te of h. I pupils in difieri.il ImilU ju oil as uppear in the ie'i m i ttrte Kilbane will efhuatc 'n tne riu bout, ' whlcll (a te he between Kebbv Huirett, of Cliften Iluiglits, and Jimmy Hnnleii. the tough guy from Denver. Harrett is the knockout, punching red -bead. Hanlen gave Willie Jacksen a great battle In New Yerk en Tuesday night. Tltd Kllbnne studentH te box ate Owen O'Malley. u flyweight, and Johnny MeLaughl n, a lightweight Q'MAlley's oppem nt will be Jmimv Lavender and Kddlt Ocmpsev a hard hitter, will tack'e Mt'Liiuglilin. Therij arc' ether benis en thw crack program, as fellows Kid Wagner of this city, vs. Saiumv Heme, a New Tork southpaw, and Hebby Abrains. a youth from HI Pase Tex , vs. Mickey WelgaUt, of Seuth Philadelphia. Atlert Heads Twentieth Century Th Twentieth c uturv 1 tub of tlir Amtrl ?in Unue In rum under the suix rMler if 111 Allan, fnnne tinH ljnt of ih Vnm 1 Hrue. Tin. 1 ui 1 .mips Midi.--Moere nnd Delane ,t 1 ii, riw -ic ti i Hcliolnnlle 1UJ0 Minn Jt -1 1 innub Camrt'tH. ei M mil i hi mi II (Jr l'.in. iKiri'M Inilsrs"!!'!"!!!" hhi y tn n ,i Hr. ,r- town, frennein siin'nilinKi 1 , f lt,J t resn VH1 brt wllh lh team durlin the helLUyn. llllam All. - fJ.-rjM or fjcii-c- Wrir. a tu Ien, SOUS Jlaltn Ireet. v singles ire niimmatca Tension Remains v. maxwkli -npfiiiieij entest. This caused I ee ten and ixistpenc the Cantou game I should like err mner fr. n .-rti Iowa her due in the cverwln'r f ... . - .. Vi College. iv in hperts articles, I should like trren Iwm nt "ni 11,- 1. . r 7 . .; '" ""'-. nit i tveiiingten ' re"-: heard of him. What lies lin fin'. vmirirr.il .Nat en. icplied Cress. "He all of the Important people here and Is I don't kni-w vviiii j te de, v:uw iiitl then talk en 01 ' you dlsetiss tin- w after shakirg hands Ruth ask.tl nodded hjj had. I!i.t - he - he Tietin I 'iJatr Beets and Saddle .Master Jack ha-i lxvn running a If in peer con Jltien. II. is a geed n.'ti at -iiiies, ,,, ,s unreliable The N ish st.ihie has Inn uitirei again today In! theaiK.- rempniiv than usual in the fourth w Or'. .t s rn.e Tliinible and Tin son pre'iahh a e In In it. r ndi tii.n. Heis.', ue! j,a, e, ..ii,,, , , , (r. leans , i,,s nr. n, ,t r.ti. ( nunel I.o'ure Itlue. Plunelia : s, e.,, ,J - , riiv. iieu. rai. Ai.nt 1 .,ri. thii.i. Me i. estv, Cliur Heb, Uehbed Han ; llftl, r,,rt ii.ll, Antiiipiite Mnrrnv -it. HIarne Stene Unieial Hm si ., ml, Cotkreach. W, H. Huckner, I lei kmiiie At Havana: I irst urn, r.cgi, nn (Vinnl Chile, Tomahei , seem,,! , Weed, Lady Hehtir. Hed ; thiid. Lad , Leve, fii.v'niT, C.ifteti HlesJiiui fourth incei.i. t.ratlan pruisvulc ift, l iivan htlr l p, the i:iiglishiiuin , JLjckavvannn. War Plume, I, ivill ri te Melt, rs. .Inseiili II. Vlilrlr. f I'Si,, ', ,aai been in i.i !nirtim ,i ;v n i , , . nn with lil Bi.iwlr.ir brwsi n (stubllI m. u Mr W'l.lener hs. r. nu ebr of (In. 1 re j !.',, hs brnu'it from Kns u,d and uls , i.eM.ra.1 irltnKn He riwi-l r.lreteen r.urheii en ! N. w lerlt tr.iclm tl-ln vear. 1,1. stiibi W. ' n nit Up! 310 Ilcudlnl ih ifs-pin turner ireiel bn I .1 t lenrv wlnnnr tuliliir ji", ' "00 In n'K wtilli lturuniill led 1 i (. rriiini I ( vnin.i 'nit t i.i i. ul- li .' I m r I .v i , i,end i. ui -hefc IC Alii i i te i II ret rti th M mi lOl C " MlNS Juy. 1, "'' ,f ' h ii7tf,,r r'TAVurl iv te hi. f.l v li . h WNH bidl IiiJuk.i1 ilurlnit the run . Ill inun p .." .' r.fcpwipi iper IP, in i .0 j,fr am!-), form aa a three- car-old. SUELiO " Villanova P. G. A. EYE HERE ON OIIRYING CLUBS tend Organization Meeting TRENTON SEEKS N. J. TILT lt SANDY McNirtLTCK , A MOVi:Mi:XT that Is llkelv te have considerable significance nncnt the i enlargement of the lecnl dNtiht golf 'association has been started by the new- I ly formed P. G. A. The initials stand for Professional Golfers' Aoec!atIoti. The pre's lime called for an organization meeting which will be held tomorrow n ght In Jnke Gray s nt Spalding". fne or ganization meeting has already been hehl hut that wasn't enough. rurthermere. (he lires have shown ilionelves te be mndern golf Colum Celum liuses. fhe.i llne dlbceAercd there, are leg and influential clubs within an 'hours rattle of Philadelphia nnd thej hnte invited the llnkn tutors of these lubs te be en hand tomorrow nlglit at s:l.. the starting time rpitKMnv and Wilmington are, - iiiniiiig the clubs net In the fielr AssocliMen of Phlladilplihi, uhlili the pins hate iiullcd le le reprc senicd. f VUIM-Iini) ltri:i. W ilmmjeten. has ' li id I lift nf eijienuiiT with pre tissKin.ii ,,if (irg'ini7,itiin-i nnd Is a line eveeiiiH,. n, (iiniiutiliM. Deln ware expcit is expected te be with Us tomorrow, ns well as Chris Shea. Mister Slie.i is the lite of any partv. II" I liberal witli ideas nnd Is the deinen pilfer of .lersin. He knocked the Trenten icerd for n row or loops Inst season, and the locals feel his pres- . i ins Is imperative. Wilmington is nlready in the Wom en s Philadelphia Ax-oclntien nnd the ni(n nsMHiinttiiii will take en connld cennld uiible power If it can Include Wilming ton ami Trenten in Its membeiship. Te rr"ert te the pros' meeting to te morrow night, these trying te start this club earnestly hope that eerv pre in the Philadelphia district will attend. t fTIHKKi: .ire several nhe "think f- it , a geed thing," hut don't like certain le.itutes of It. There fore, they h.ie bent mid te -.;. "piVnitY "L will be given u chance LJ te air his ideas tomorrow night. These stnrtmg tlie club s(1 that "new Is the time te t.tlU." Thej want a solid line-up and a chance te discuss every thing in open meeting. '1 hey de net wnnt n hall-hearted "clio,tie" organi7a ergani7a organi7a tlen. The; want a fighting, progressive boil. (hat w.ll mean something. Te this end one nnd nil concerned ate urged le i nmirvg ite nt pnldings nenr Iwi'lffli ami ( ht-inut streets atSMe I'lld.iv night hpiakim: of TmiiIeii, tln pregisxie .ftrs.-v club is net going te let nin snow gather en its uoieslu-s during tlie win ter. In ether word-, it has stnrted its campaign ter the coming season despite me weakness and golf depres-sivene-s of the weather. it. C M.iweil. Trenten's president, 'is snt an urncst nh n te the New Jersey Ceif Association, nshing thnt 'ie net amateur chnnipinnhip of New .leis )( n ignl at 'I lenten The n.iseas an- s..r forth. Tliev fellow : rirnl Trr i i,,,. I ! I 1jer,H,p COUfFA I ir I lu li ms f i hi , .Ser.ii . ( , , n , t , ,,, nr-n dubs, "'ir.r'' ' n,r" " " In; iiniimm lintel inira. i ui will rruv ! use i fnnllin fr vlnlters Teurth Central ami "Seuth Jersey should 1..- ii'iininriiii in iirnu" -" np'ljOIl rifth Ihitt the majority of rhnmiiton rhnmiiten enlps lia been ilaci'l In the nwrepullt 111 dlntrli.- ;hria.s It h net u mftritsCitun bit ir Jeriie eitnt Mr. Mnwvell points out the success of Tienteu's spring teurniy .as a cil tii ion en what Trenten is capable of doing, tournament h ally .-nieiikln.' ( euple of Mystciles Til is Ull". t ur i 11 -I gulhiig - - p,j ,y Vuii, is all a -it it oil evr the m.vsteiv snr- "euntliiig ilip' ilisiippi arance 1.1 its links champion, Mis W. A. Gnun, and the miner tint Miss Alex.i Stirling will play from New l'eik in the future Mrs t.aiin 1ms gene nlnesd hut ap pan inly lett n 1 note behind telling what ,lier plnns are for the coming museii. i I It is net known whither she intends te stnv evtr there for the HiltNli lu.iiii pinnships. defaulting her "met"" title, h'thei she intends te stay mer theic ptiuiiineutlv. or vvhnt. , As for Mis, Stirling, she js alleged 10 have i.il.in 1 job in New erk, but thei arc 1 ni 1 ii around In ines eiei rim trvin .1 lui.ite t ,. I it t It. e Anii n an 1 1 iinpiiin It the mv-ti 1 1 nil ili-sp h. and net v. thing ihvuep as nxpttttil u erk will liaie a t niu lien phis ultra ler the tlriscum ' uji with .Miss .Stilling, Mrs, (iiiun and Mi-s Hnllins. Miss Stirling will have te observe 1 the one-year p kiiIi'Iicp rule h"lere she II be eligible te mei t "met" ivint-. Smith te Lead Westeyan Eleven Mlddlrtenii ( enn . He 1. '" I iv : "(. ' . - pii h -' f 1 -tent K V has 1 1 n p I .i. f ti. Wen 11 1 f ( 11 1 1 ii 11 II 1 . tft ti.. 1 0 n th's , ,r , 1 nt. i.l i . sjbltitute "ii tii mi ally Calls Off Tremaine Beut 1 V.il VIw re b.. t.-m i ul I elf liN tnnti h upii i( h. ilule.l f r linphli r 'p '1 he bout nai i i 'd I he. -i 1st r f bin ir un th li hi n Ilurf u' Jl,l ter 17 I lile.ice, i ir Treir I 1 1 i p n I ff 'll if p'ensiue n , niit Ik Prices Extraordinary! On Discontinued Sizes 2 for 25c, new.. .$6 per 100 10c Straight, new. $5 per 100 Be Cigar, new $4 per 100 Juan F. Portuendo Cigar Ce. 1116 Sanscm St., Phila. Eitnbliahed 18G9 Hull urdirs, ineli, iiienr) order or ilurli. Cigar 2313 1 -iA -J f . T i i - - - in First AIN'T IT A WHatJ BABV WAKirS up ij TU ffi?TAAS?P,Vb CRAVJt OOT OS ItflTrt fs BeTTLP AMD Yeu C(?avul dacm imte Bt2D Clin in .... a-... . .. w. iw vvnncj i4niw AUO TOO Walv Tue floer: smith hoi vemica Yeu sSSAneM Man (WXitm FOF MCVAJ TeC.Tm Redhead's Grandfather Was Sparring Partner for Tem Sayers in England IS TRAINED BY FATHER 11 MH'IS II. .IAKI-1. EVl.MSH tiglititig bleed, together with thnt of Irl-h. flown in the I i h veins of liebbv Iinirett, freshly In serted as a knockeieut in the fistic spet-lnre here. Pack in tlie old davs, whin they used te light with bare knuckles en the turt, a liarrctt loomed conspicuously ns n puncher in l'lig land lie was Hebby Unrrctt, grandfather of tie present-day beer of the same mum "'I he original Hebby llarrett was Known as it ceixl trial uerse nnu sparring pi-,. ..hip made his lenutntien as n paituer for Tem havers, one ei me greatest English linv weight boxers, despite bis vv tight, thnt ever lived. , tirindfathti llnrrett trained Suycrs, 1 12 pounds and Enclish hi'avjweight clinnipien at that time, for a world's I titular Ull wuh Jehn V. Ilelnan. American title-lieWer. r.M peuuu.s, in . 'England In the forty-first round Savers broke his urin and Helnnn re- . turned a winner. i Father Is Trainer Later young Hebby's father estab-i llshed a icp as a trnlnei of boxers and ' he conditioned Pedlar Palmer nnd Dick' Hurge, two ether sensational Uritisli , llsfiiirn who wen Intel national lame In Ilielr ( a Vs. reur jenis llge I'npa liar- i ... ...i. i.i. i,i.i.. i.. ..... ...i .. .- .. . 1P.MI IIPIIK Ills son. Hebby, In tow nnd together w'th his wife, who was a Crawley, from the Southern pnrt of Ireland. b gun teaching the youngster the art of punching. Fer two years rtarrctt's daddv had him box In anintcur competition, for which the youth, who new Is nlnetem years old, married and has 11 live-inonth-eld i-en, has a diamond ring and .1 vv ii h te show. Then at (he nj-e of siMinticu. Yeung Hebby, the red-head. si nn t hi. profes-lenal inierr I'.nii'tt win; iilene winning 1, atchi s .1 1 1 ps us etl.irs, hi it was OI until 'nsi . iMiner I'uif Ileliliv ' 1 n 1 1 I, into 1 ii limelight as a kmn , rout. lie mil In a number of open-air beute 11 1 hi siir where Jinimv Ileughertv. the Huren of Leipetville, staged some bene. fit s'ews. Hnrrett knocked out most of his opponents and new he shanes tin ns one of the hardest hitting lightweights eve- te appear beiere the public in Philadelphia. Like Heb Fit ' Old. timers s.av thnt Ttoi-rett l,nlu hack reminiscences of the late Heb Flu- IH H BeT IBHH I g BKI L we OH 7t2 m kJ FCSL,M. BARRETT COMES OF FIGHTING STOCK MS2MM5M2M5SMMMMPJMsT5MM2MMSM2M5J St rH Geed News for It is with pleasure that we take the lead in the reduction of the price en golf balls. The United States Government, through its recent elimination of the ie per cent tax en golf, effective January ist, has contributed towards this. We shall make even further reductiens: Our best golf balls will be reduced from $1.00 each te 75 cents each, available en January 1st. Spalding Gelf Balls during 1921 made an unparalleled record, vinning practically every important tournament in the United States, Britain and France. We shall furnish te the golfers of America new golf balls for 1922 which are superior in every way te any ever produced by us, with particular emphasis placed en Durability. Our golf balls for the coming year will be formally announced in January. B December 1, 1921 I .. ,., , c ' ''iL i i Play - Off of GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELIN'? -AWD YOO dO BACK Tb SLBKJ IM TCN MINVJTSS A CRASH! This babv- has :dpepp(j.d Tmb ZOTTUT - AND Yfcu RJ4M iu Te HER AmD RESCUE B BeT TOO KOICT HtR AsjD .SsjeAK Back (0 flae. .. jvvt Afc Yeu iLU Wuccp rboAee AuAKewBD Br A FuOsy MeiJrr AwO rbu SIT uP AjsjD L'iTes CH,U. K, T. Tit 1 Backfield Men Lead Elevens of "Big Three" Cambridge. Mass.. Pec. 1. The Harvard Club of Hosten will give a special banquet te the Harvard foot ball team en l"ridii. Hecembtr 10, nt its club quarters, en Common wealth avenue. The list of guests te whom invitations hnve been sent in cludes President I aw ell nnd the president of the beard of overseerft. A captain for the 1022 team will be chosen today nt n special meeting. Geerge Owen, of Newton, halfback, and Charley Huell, of Hartferd, quarterback, are the two contenders. With Gllrey and Jerdan chosen respectively nt Princeton and Yale, the election of either of the Harvard men will give the "big three" cap tains who are backlleld players nnd products of New I'ngland. almmens, who alee was of English Meed, nltheugh he was supposed te be an Australian. Like Kuby Heb, Hebby doesn't pessuss much cleverness, but moves around in a sort of slovenly way, however, ever wutchlnr for the nnnnr. . ,;,. ... ... , .,"... -- j """"' l" ul lv neine uiac wauep. Take, for instance, his two bouts this season against Eddie Dcmpscy uud Jeliiinj Mealv. Dcmpscy knocked Unr rctt down with u leit hook a few sec onds after their bout stinted, but before the first teund was ever Knhhv aim. f-cimi in getting ever mat tirrllic right i u.- niggvu jiuiiun was counted out. Against Mealj , Unrrctt looked like a novice for about two minutes. In thnt time he only pawed with his left, and didn t attempt te score with n punch. hut the mighty right was ever ready. A few seconds later whang I ever went tlie knockout punch, nnd Mealy went down. Hnrrett may develop Inte a great miui-ui-reiii ue may net. it entlrelv .!.... ...P.. .... !..... 1...1.1... ,.. . i ",l,',., . " ". " """"' carrnsi along, I nmi if hn isn't rnuhiwi tnn ?.. n.. nnJ. ten Heights lad may punch his way Inte ai.osit.eu for u crack at the champion- j 1 ' 1 niu 11 nc iMi l runurri 100 iiihr. rnp r f. W. AND J. ELEVEN OFF Coach Neale and Small Squad of , , , . ,. Rooters Leave for Detroit W.a.siilii.'jten, Pa.. Dec. 1. -Tht Washington and Jeffersen foetbull (level). .1 iitnnaiiird iiv a s? ..ill s,ni.id of rooters, left here today for Detroit. win re the li.iviislty of Detroit feet- I all elevin will be met in an intersec- t tiennl game .Saturday. Coach dr'nsy Nettle took two full , t..nm iviih loin tnt- tlm Allehliriiti trlr. Tlie team neia its nnai practice yes terday. It w is the first since Thanks giving nnd all the men nre in fine shape for Saturday's game Patsy Flanagan Outpelnta O'Dewd st iei,. Dee. J. Eddie O'Uewd. Celum- ' O. bantam was outpeinted by l-atnv b ut hem. IieuIh, In a twclie-reuml m- i f a Gn DEO J 'm m Cathel jU- Yeu Siva OACK INTO BSD - IM IS MINUTCS Sue LO&C3 HB. DUANKST AMD HOWLS.- TbU DAm IM AMD CevJOrt Hffn UP AVID Yeu JJliCOUCS ITS ewuv A BOOSLAW BsJTeeiSJd THs Bod-Roem wiwdew asjD Yoe PALU BACK AMD CJO Te CtBRP eh-h-m-h- boy.' a'isjt -RRAiMt GlOR-R-R-Rioei ? 5 STRAIGHT TITLES Coach Smith's Eleven Clinches Haverford College Cup for 1921 Season LAST MATCH TOMORROW Invincible pln.ving of the German town rriends' Scheel soccer team again looms conspicuously as the schedule of the Private Scheel League cornea te an end. The final game for the new Hav erford College trophy is te be played In Wilmington tomorrow afternoon be tween Germantown Ft lends and the Friends' team there. However, the winning of this contest will net have anything te ue with le ciding the 1921 champion, as German town Friends clinched the ln.iers cs terday afternoon with Uk .'l-gonls-te-0 victory against rriends' Select at Wis- f-aliicKen avenue anil igniter street, i Thii Fcasen's i hnmpienship is the I fifth const cutlvc title wen by tiermnn- town I uends. Last vear the school annexed permanent possession of the Havcrterd eileze cup. Yesterdnv'H win cave tJermantewn Friends its thir 1.. p. .. . ty-ninth consecutive victory which is n brillinnt record for any soccer team te sheet at. A total of twenty-five goals have been kicked by Germantown Friends' players this year, while their opponents are credited with only three. These points were made en Tuesdnv by Ilnver Ilnver ferd Scheel, with Zimincrilns holding down Hi" geal-ucep jet for tlie chain- I'.'iPPi-t III .v.-.. .. pinnni in oiescn. Hicninnnti, tnc regu- jn nnlfeiiiler who Is slel- new nn.l nut Inr Beuitciiutr, w no is sicu new ana out - .1 . t 1 . . 1 .; "'.' fc ' i rUce iinrries, who has been playing 11, 1 t ml. e lull fl'iinlr (u Ha nt flin mn.l 'dependable players en the Germantown 1 Friends' team. Hh great defensive 1 work hns been n feature of almost ner Knm0, 5n ,wlll,n ,he championship team has plnycd. Unrnes is only fifteen ulrs 0f nge nnd gives premise of de- vi loping into one of the-smartebt soccer players in Philadelphia. Of the Kevin Kiinits nlavcd te dnte Penn Chatter has been shut out twice, l'rlends' Select twice, Haverfetd and, Wilmington Fiknds. 'lhe season's tcceid le date is. ! Gernant'n rYIenil". I I'e-in Charier. ft mant n 1 snfi IMandn' Select 0 fi Vllmlnntrin Krlii.9 0 ' llaicrferd bchoe!.. 0 4 Inn Charter e 1 llavrrferd a .5 IVIends" Select 0 r -Mnt'11 I"rlnds l.-rniant'n Frlxnils. 'Irma.it'n Friend (enii.int'n Wlends, Jermin'n I"rtCnaBl leli l "5 Total .... INDIVIDUAL, SCOltlNG IS tt.lln Atherton fr-nrlde Hun I .. Nicholas . 3 2 a reta! Golfers ' y s. Jjrrss ss sjr&aaj.t. . .,... "szs.As.k 1 mm FRIEND HiMMSg ft ic League Tie HOPPE BELONGED TO THE DURABLE CLASS Billiavdist Moved in Set Who Were Able te Defend Their Thrones Nearly Tive Decades Dy G1UNTLANI) RICE A Dccemlier Sporting Threnody There are phesti tapping at the window pane Through wind and rain. Ohests that arc uhhpcrlng of tummcr dayt, And double platlB, , Of drives that snil against vtmmer sky. !. ticatletcs fly, , Jt ... Or mashic theta that seek ihc leaitiny pin TVAere putts drop in. Thcre are ghosts siglung at the ulntei caves Through rustling leaves. Of Jluth at bat, where, praying te the fates, (Seme pitcher iratf. Of smooth green uiruats utin' of sum' tner tees, Of -is and St; ,. Of lurking bumpers and of cupvv lies, And alibis. Champions and Kv-Champ.ens II1I1JN Willie lieppe came eras.....!, . down iaxt week the paraiie ei ex- champions drew u notable addition, tliu UlUhl UUU1UJC Oi Ull' JVUI. Te see Ilenpe TV tun TTotine lese uns much liliO SCC- ing (Mime rivul h "fill In." llnth. - .-s ..n.- .- - . I nit mere neinu runs iuun j ' u... v. ..p,,,,.,... I Tfnnne new stens hack with "Chick Evans, Ted Hay, Alexa Stirling nnd it few ethers who had their crowns jostled off in the long, hnrd scrim mage. The Durable Class TTOPPE belonged te the durable class j of champions, with Ty Cobb and j Frank Krnmtr, who were able te de- j decades """"" ' ' "" 1 1 Jay "Gould, in court tennis, Wengs ! with the same select cluster of sIir3 , who have been strong enough te itilc , jcar after jcar. Only n few such champions ever, come along. They are the true super- men of the gnnie, far bejend these Avhe 1 sear up for a season or two and then ' fade, out through the mists. Such men its Heppe, Cobb, Kramer I and Gould have been stars who had everything, including skill, nerve, poise. brain and all the rest of it, plus dura- I'lUlll t(lt Mil IHf t V V' lv t.ir U1UU' hlllty and u capacity for hard training. capacity ter hard training. IJempsey will quite likely join this i division before he is through. At twenty -six he has been a crown -wearer for ever two years, and it mm he live or m jniie inuic up-iuii' hu mellis, iU inliale tlie resin dust nt close rnnge 1 with his features en the fleer Indian Durability THE clastic red man seems te be the most durable of all football sons. Thorpe, Giij en nnd Cnlac are still at it nfter serving ten or twelve years. Jim Thorpe has plaved a greater number of football games thnn nny ether man that ever lived. The average football stur is lucky (e .t !.. 4t.if. nr.,..tt ..' ..... . . Kt-p. 111 1 1 1 1 1 i . fcuuii;-' uiiiT viituring cel- 1(,S- " htirpe hits played ever a hun- i.li.nil nnntnsls n rhnnt itnnliin 111. C!H... .!,. .... - .. ....... ,.1,,,. .1,j. The Quality Cigar Since 1896 A Smoke -Surprise from Java In splendid Java grew gorgeous g, Orchids in fantastir ferme nnl ijI23ss. tobacco that gives s-.r..ws. ss, ms. uiuei euyiii.s.ui.m.t:u simeKcr. 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A Cleveland team bv ev -iiLti'ii rueunuB icit, 1 The ball was In Cleveland's posse. J sien en her lifty-scvcn-ynrd line. , It was n field goal or nothing at thbj i point. Fiftv-seven yards is quite a trip, but Thorpe's drop-kick, after ciessing the bar. sailed gently en Ha way ever the fence some fifteen or , twenty yards further en. "This dron dren kick," sajs an old Yale star who wtw It, "curried every inch for Bcrcnty.flve ards. It would linvc been a field cel from the slxty-sevcn-ynrd line aa well as from the ilfty-eeven." , "M'OW Heppe nnd Kramer have been 5 J- beaten. Cobb, headed off last enr, worked JiIh wny back this last "1'1HOt' V10 h abe,,t through and only Jay Gould, of the guard, remains Heppe, like Cobb, will hardly remain flat en the back of his neck. Evw ?&$$ ft S,M0-?J!5! f""iii uvuncirr, uniliuui n HO IS, can llbelt duc ,,, catL.h Htrmethlflg Vnt thl. neppe was nees net mean that his day is ever. Net uitli ull the bluff he still carries in hi SIV1.1.J EJBlVlll. ...... . n. x u.mj wne minus thnt Cobb h " through might make n mere intl- iiiiiiu eiimy ei m uenst League aver uges, where Ty is mingling with such class as Hegers Hurnsby and Oeorge .Slsler. It will take n wonderful debater te persuade Hornsby. Sisier and n let of pitchers out that way thnt T. liny, mom) has Leme te the end of his long j;,," ,at,t something evtr ii i nr nisi report ne vrim 1(10 Illld still going. yAi.i; cm stand the addition of at - least one mere hard game te h nevt football schedule. Oac fairly ri.Inist contest in net enough te g,t machine ke.ved up for two November rit- '"" a football star is ns likely f b,c "Uuml in an cany gnnie as In a 11,3"'.,01"?" ,Hm,"''''C ' which Leurle. nrnty. O Hearn, Dnviee, I rench nnd I" few ethirs will testify Yeu can't lparn much geed football beating some opponent 40 te 0. 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