"1 ,ij 7 i Stein Brethers, Herb, of Pitt, and Russ, of W. and J., Beith Get- Places dn Maxwell's All-Star Tea . k PIT HI n i I 'V ilflt I Si 1 R.i f. if A H Wv tm 3 HARVARD ATHLETES ON MAXWELL'S FIRST ALL-EASTERN ELEVEN Macembcr. Brown and Given Represent Crimson en Star Team Killinper, AUlrich and Kaw Other Backs Selected Keck and R. Stein Tackles llj IMIttKKT .mrl Keiller Klrnlnc Public lcUrr TN Hi:U:tTtN; nn All-IJa-tr-rn fnnibnll tciini for 1I1!I -tliere nri tnerp tar In thii soiMien tlinn imv nnp mis"'.'! jtmne Iiiii liecmup "liinilnnli.t'il mul t he smaller cnllrgpx run liirn out team! ns geiii tm in tin' Int'Rpr institution", tlip plnvprs en tin miner rlrvpitx ennnet lif nrrloel,pil. In i1ipp ln n n'njpr en llie Slnli tPiun lias ns much ""Ihiihm as it tnr from Ynlr. lteltPr foetlmll .i ji'iijpiI tlii pnr tlnin ever boferp, ilpplp tlip fapt tlint 11 1 T -iiflVrpil three rpvprp". llnrvtird two. Princeton tlirpp. IVnn three nnd Ynlp mil" The defeat, did net inPnn tlip loser-, timl xvenkrr teani than In tin la-l. but tin opponent", were Mi-niiEcr. Competition beeame keener. Intcrsc tlenal pitne were arranged with a lavish band nnd followers of the fpert hail n moil exciting "-caviti The sluming of tlie Chicago teiim nguiiiT l'rlneeteu. Centre against liar vnnl nnd liersiii Tech nKintit IVnn State proved that the game l just as far advanced outside the elect 1'iivtrrti circle, nnd the often-mentioned grid iron supremacy en the Knstern seaboard turned out te be purely mvtliicnl. In football theMj iln It U evcrj team for It-elf and only the fittest survive. ,It H the team en the Held, net the eellege. that reaps In the fame and gler.v . The All l'atern timn which we lime e'Pi"tetl i tin' result of close studv Of the men en the football field in ibe big -games ihey plajeil. W'p are net topping out with an All Amerienn seleet Ien. beeause It Is dlflieult le award places te plajers we nev.r hap seen In action, duly the Knst and the Seuth nreceveied, with tl-e Wetem Ijuundiirv at Pittsburgh, The M-' M'd.MI'I'H, of lliirMinl. loekeil like mnnel en 'be defense, and tn the around lnm. He followed cvcr.x ila closely and was n sure tackier, dn punts Iip was down flip field In geed stjle and nlwnjs xvn close te the man with thp ball. Macembcr also was a g"ed receiver of the forward pass and cored seeral teiiclulnw ti en that p'nj when they were needed. MiCuHem. of IVnti State, is the ether end. We watched him closeh in the games against Lehigh, the Navj and Pittsburgh, nnd he did evprj thing tbnt was expected of luni lie. tee. is a geed defensive man and a star en the offense. He i a g",nl running mat" for Macembcr. lied Roberts, of Centre, did excellent work in the Harvard game and was a big factor in the icterv scored lv the Ixentncklans. He N one of the best I have m en at smashing niterf'Tctice and getting thp runner. His de fensive pla w.is ex cptlenullv high class. I'eirj, of Lafayette, did veil in every game, nnd before l.e gets out of college should In" the best wlngnian In the game Sliirin f " .i t . nee'e,ied tasi and in the Harvard game eemc brtter than iht lf dt'ic- g I wingmeii were Storck, Armv : (If ; Mut. us. N0X, . I.I tl'esMl.lg. Penn . Milt. lis, ( nftie Washington and .li flrr-nii The Vvi'AN' Ki:cK. ih. KJ jilwnvs plujf.l a of the line and -it lb te slide tbreilgll lx hanl ei'iaiMiin'h In Pi.nceiim t.ickle. gets hpst i-lieii e nt that p'isiiien. Ixei k Lard game, was all exer the tield. tackling in the .enter ends, and en the attack opened wide holes for his hacks ee! .tlxx.i.xs gac all he had In the games, nnd pla.vcd .se became a iritle rough. This, however, was nut Inten. ckle. tlenal. It was all in trie game It. Stem, of Washington and Jeffersen. a finished tai Ule. He net eiitv played his position up te the highest .standards, but also gnve signals from his place en tlie line. Little is known of his work In the Far Kasf. but he s about as geed as . .u!.i le found this ear. With Keck, the tackles would be xxe'l taken are of Llnd'ii' Moure, captain and left t.n kle en Washington and Lee. i con sidered one nf tie er besi et ihe c.ir. Cltarlex Meran. of Centre, told me he pin. oil better than any tackle he bad seen, ami Charley P.rlckley aNe kicked in xxith a lug lii. I Therefore. Moere gets a place en the second eleven. (iiilnk. if Sxraoiise. plaved well in exerx game. He was ,i steady but net a brilliant planr. and a geed man te have en the line, dlher geed tackles were King. n : Kim. Ilaivaid. Williams. Lafaxette; Inte. Ya'e : Heeper, rrlnciten, and McMmIieii. Pi-nn State Madera of State leiked like a sine All-Knstern tackle iarh in the -e,ion. but suffered ti bteketi leg in one of the earlb r game The Guards IN foetliall g.in.e. win mi i it is ,i pra.tiie .rniniim.r or n ii.itnpienship contest, ibe has; rnthiin iirni nlne-s, are tlie guards They are m tlie middle of the line, working bard all of the time, opening lie'cs fee the men with the bull, breaking through en the defense, protecting forward passes, getting into the intet ferenre and things like that, but the crowd seldom knows what men are plavlng these positions 1'nless a guard i an inusital plavT t gt netltmg but hi- name in the Hup-up P.r.iwn f Il.irMinl. s ibe best guard of pc.'l. I watched him deselv in tlie Centre and Yale games, and he ilelixend the goods from wbistl,. je xxblstle. Against iii'i he broke through repeatedlv and tackled the runner for a b ss and handled bis man :i - il en the defense. He was all that a guard sIhuiLI be Schwab. ..f l.afaxptte. is hi- running mate This ".eiing man hns been plaving tb xeiirs. ne(i has been e'ecte l laptain, bue alwaxs lias led the Maroen and White e'even He eittp'axd eierx opponent this j ear, alwajs led the inierfeieuce en end i ins, was a stone wall mi the defense and deserves special iiient ion. ISrenl .let , of the A nn x. and l!.n r ..f I'enn State, get plaies en the second eleven Tliev performed well in even game. Other guardians wete (lurbisi , , f the rui ; t'arnev and Pi-ixvlej. of the Nnv.x ; Morgan and linker. I'rlnceinii . I'e'dd L.ifavettc : Cinikslianl. .ind (iiiernsev , Yale, and Peters of Pitt The Center HLKP. STL1 of Putsbutgl: el tie gain, s he was the gh. I- the bright defense, and In- work alwavs was g .ml A "liter these davs litis a let te de. lie miisi jus. ti.p ball te anv one of the backs, block hN opjienent and then get lntt the inieftei em e Stein did this x r x well. He aNe was Pitt's best defense against the short ferwaul pns. tai k'ed mi either in I and was the best pivot lllllll we b.lV" seen -llIM' the dflVs of P,ob Peck. Wittinei. of Pilnceten nlse plnved a hard, consistent game e gels second i In without opposition ( ernell of Swarthiliere. showed ( gteat Iliipr.viiii.nl evii his w..ik of lit -1 ji-.tr and should be one of the leading candidal.- u I'.'L'L' The ether geed centers were Larsen, N'avv, l.aitdis, 1'nte CI, i.k. Iliivaid. limn. rniv. .in. I Pitewn. of Lufavette The (JiHirterbacI; KILI.IMil.I! !' Pi nn M.H". statiils alone for ipiai lerl.ai 1, leiimis, net ,tlli bi" a u -e et 1ns In hi g. ne ".iNlii'i. but ale his rniining with the ball. The Penn St.iti -tar wiis one ..f tin lew men I have seen who knew Ids own value te the tiimi Seini ipi.irterl.ie l like te run with the ball most of the time, but net Kil linger lb u-'d Ins . tl.cr b.icklield men. and when he , t hi' evnl he usiiallv get bv for a geed gain, lie used himself as a threat, which In hard ie de lluell aNe was geed, but l.e pl.i.ved a different stjle of game. The it t le Hni'vaiil pilot never i.m with the ball, lie was a gnat tie'd general, hew ever, and seldom made a mistake Leurie, of Prim i ten. was iiijiiied most of tlie time nn, never reached the form et lnt viiii. oilier star ierieruiers were iiilenrne. ia!e: (jejges In?! dlher s,n- Bwarthineie , Wi.ix Penn. and ( oiire.v The Halfbacks MAC AI.DBU'II, ni iU-. is the leading halfb.n k lie was tin. principal griiuiiil-giiiiier en i be ntiink and al-e a siciulx. man en the defense. In evcry game he -timed despite ihe fact he was the slowest man in the Yah" beck'tielil Alilruli -coined te plnv better than he was able in tbe big games. He outdid hlnise'f whenever n was iiceessarj . and li was sunplv another case of n plavei ii-ing above hU true form in an emergencv Aldrlch also was one of tin urn -i i upturns c exer unvc LtllC All I. a stem Fer some teaseii or oilier little .. . .i. i :.. car. i" was tne iiikkcs. M-niei in Liiy one I have seen, and a ver.v bard run than the etiiet, neenuse ue nixxii.xs is goon ter a ceiipie et jarils ufter . ng tnck'ed Ix.ivv was the best man Other goeil inicis were .vicviiiiin. et v enire, w no was slutted treni (iiar- Itnii'hil N.iw, Cillre.v and (larntj, Prim eten ; I.lghtner and Wilsen 1; Kricksen W nnd J : Davles UdiertMiii luiitmeiitii ; iiiruiin. Mvviirtiimere. ami Itruniier ami Ua, Laftiviit. The IN of Harvard, wins this ob Earn. mms &i Is a vv. nderful line-cracker, gets into Ihe interference, teceives the .. (Hid ii I xx 11 x s, en ii be depi'lided upon te gain ground, lie did net i,C(iiul in Hie iaist (his jour 'in. of l iitslinr" i. iieKi'il coeo i .... ,i it ii:. ( Ol .VlCI.Iireil, till' e.l l ill f Lufavette; Jerdan, iale; eriN kV; in Pittsburgh. ni,wn.M ifi?f Itu -. . vvy,(y,,,j ?-- r Vtf W. MAXWHI.L harp discovered I'lnl. l!fc'nti-e tlm Ends flic bei end of the ".ear. lie was a "talc game no ground was gained te be l'.irr. Ixnpf. I , SnUelev. Pr'.-iceteti. and Tarldcf. enlv teal lentcr of the .eai. In nil shimi,. st:,r i,eth en the attack and were e'llenrne of the Nn vi si-en, ann is given tne captnlnev of lias iieen snld or Kaw, of (ernell .this .1... l.... i.i. .... ii, i nn - i.i. si, run wue i ne nan liener tluin inaii te tinkle. He can get mere out of en tlie ( ernell team and deserves a place anil Andersen, Pittsburgh; Pitts, Har TulUmeli because of his stellar vvetk all season. in an nt tne sanies I saw Me re. uiie-miinei . "Mil.-. .i.lllMI.'KS vvere n. , I.....I,... iwi r.. i . i i... .Miller, I'enn; Asplundli, Svvurtliuiere, Public Lttlncr Ceii.naitu f ...-- - ijl mtKLi i Wmk BlFv' P -ill , . t3m ff4im i .. .M',Mi'a''''at.i BmZt&mM&tetititA&MEB ft Cw.s J && BT flKSP' U CORNELL, IwWSr "-' W HalFipack II EW1NGB0LSTERED FORRANKFORO Shelburne ,of Dartmouth, and Other Stars te Face Yellow jackets en Uptown Grid FRANKFORD STRENGTHENED l'r.nikferil Thnm.is f ,Xi i iKinrr (till nil ire (If)) nnnmrr UK. Iloelp." i 171 Nnrenib (4 I llll i ttl HOI silinnler (3) ttetimn CJI1 llrlintp.v 1 1 li lln.ine 'HI .llistl.i(ps l.winir ID) llnrtm.in i3 1 Xtoerr 1 1,1) .infnt.t,..iti (I-) l.nkrns (131 If Itllne (Hi (Jnnlnrr mi tllcclnn (T) i. irett Shlliiiriir Nrmrlk (I) linen Ifft mil left tnrkle trft Kiinril rrntrr rUtit sruiirrl rlcht tnrkle rlsht rial tin irtTlnrK left hilflimk rlRlit Imlfhlrk fillllmek for nitltiK: Kllev, '!J; D-uieIi- frty, .li lliirmrr Hi Ahenrn ..n . . .. . "" Il rnrrrr. ri plee. for rrntikferri i iiim in. no i-nehiiin ,it letiisins 'it -en- After failing te agree for a month or se tl; I. wing and Frnnkferd teams hove finally come te terms and vvlli meet Tlltk !irimtlri.,h .... I. . I,..l.1 frnM.I """ "" .-"li - . I'iit, v.npiu Pike near the Ilich Scheel. In the losing game en the uptown gridiron this season I. wing has i ri'ti strengthened con- siderablv for the came and the nhivers have been 'xerking out dallv for ' the las, p,.l .,..,. ,,..,, nn,,'!! t , , . who hope., te spring several new plays en the Yellow-jacket-. l,mn.. IV.ni. I,,,.. f ! .. . ""''"" x si. in ... store i,,r ii.e ,i,owners. ,s team has been augmented with the addition of several stars. Among the number are Shelburne. the i oleied tlasb from Dart- mouth, who will piny one of the half- hack po-itlens Nemzlk and Dick Milipiee. lernier i raiiKtenl players, will also sport 1. wing colors Heward llewker. of r'rnnkfer llewker. of rrnilkferil. has net In en idle. The h low jackets had a arent team In action against the Juakers. but Bevvker has an even stronger dub lu action today. New - cenicr are Connover. of I'enn State, at center: Delaney. n halfback, and Hoelev a guard from S.v rneiise. and Walluce a guard and Cooper u tackle both f.em the West. The "ante is expected te be li punting duel between Jimm.v Moere, the former llaverfeid star, and Dnane. former great punter of Tufts College. - -- - HAVERFORD NAMES BROWN nttVEnrunU IMHmce DnUVVI'J Varsity Fullback for Three Years Selected as 1922 Captain llaxerferd. Pa.. Dee. H. The foot ball siiini has elected Hemy Tatnall Blown, .li . vnrsit.x fullback for the last hi ee seasons, le captain the Hnvciferd var-itv for the season of U'2'2. Blew ii. whose choice was unani mous. I- one of the steadiest players who ever were the Scarlet and Bin mob skins, anil at brilliant that ha tunes flashes Inte n inline ...ii. iiic e.n- standing tigure in Huveridrd football sinie tb,, graduation of Miirnev Cresaian twe"ven;-s age. lu the lai-t season Brown did nil the pi ntlng for the Scarlet and Black and whs f the best bets around the end ami through the line. Hir.u,nr7,VTOkfSrtU7e,sVrnr;'nn,n! ll tllc ''"'"Plenship of Seuthwes, "";'-, tttc lencrnl emmlttec T: subject of tournaments was dls dls Hest""' ibrliArlV:"" K: l.unirtn. l..i i,,.,,,,,,..,,,,, 1nlt ycar tlc same f he American Trap.shoetlng Asse- ,.s.,., n, ,,stlli j,.k Campbell arose teams battled te a scoreless tie and both ciatien. ,,,i ; i,tti.i ,..!,, r..,.i Line-up of Frankford-Ewing Game l'KANKFOKD IH) Dnane 1'. It. i ii i Delane.v It. II. B. CD Sehrader (J. B. UN) Connexer ('. e 1171 I, likens C. (T) (ilaxsrett l. B. Hu i Williams It. K. (1)1 Hart in an l K. I ll Nexviemb B. T. i ITI llnnlpy It. (i. C2) .Moere I,. T. 1 1 .'.I Mianiblean 1.. (i. ijii .slielbiirne I.. II. B. II) Huge l It. KWING Siilsiiniie Kit I'rniikferd-Dale (li, Silvervtein ('-'). Mellow (7). Klile tOi. Brclt i Kn. I.ungren Tl.'li. Ixestns (M), Tayler C2'2). Fur F.tting Itile.v i'2'2). Deiighcrl.v l.'ll. Ilnrmer (.ri). Aheurn (HI). Fnrvcr (It!), Lehinnn (KH. Tomkins CJli, Martin CJDi, Supplee, Day. Officials Beferee, Bab.v , (ieltvsburg ; umpire, Gclgcs, Sworlhmere; field judge. Price, Swurthinnre, t... Tune of periods Fifteen mlnutw, MAXWELL'S ALL-EASTERN BACKFIELD ..j.lm - -ri - s I jMdilk WUt vVMfiMte. f? - ' ?ff 1 1 iWiiiat rt i 'i w fxifiavJ. ? ' ' - Hm iNlajy'lJi'Tgir Iti F 4 JB MAXWELL'S ALL-EASTERN FOOTBALL TEAMS FOR 1921 FIRST TEAM SKCONI) TKAM Macetnber, Harvard end Ilehcrts, Centre Heck, Princeton tarlile Moere, '.Vasbliigten and Lcc Itrexvn, Harxard guard Hrcidstcr, Army Herb Steltv, I'lttsburgli , renter Wlttmer. I'rlnreten Schwab, Lafayette guanl Itaer, Penn State It. Sftln, Waxli.-.Ieff. . .'. taclile (iullcli, Syracuse MrC'ulleni, Penn State end Herry, Lafayette Killlngcr, Penn State quarterback Ititcll, Harvard Aldrlcb, Yale (Captain)... Haw. Cernell halfback. . . Owen, Harxard fullback. . DOWNTOWN FANS TO SEE TEAMS IN ANNUAL GAME All-Philadelphia and Vlnceme Battle en Flelsher Field All-Philadelphia will oppose Vin- come this aftcrnenn in n football game , ..,. i,.i. t t.-ii.i ... n .,.,... .uiwiti nn,l . "" " ""- ' " " " :- --- ."" 11" ... .. ...I.l.l. ...I.., .,!,, inirieu streets, xx liirn iiunuf 'nl teams have plejcd geed football all Kca'sPn" .... . ,. .,.. no ..f the I'M!.. Tnni ltelllv llllS SU( - ZaIa i, i,,Sl two new ... . . . . ceeeeii in erinrrin? into rain iwu iii:. lmckfielil men nlenr? with Villllle Kelly. ' Bcllefente Academy, who piloted I the team last ,x ear. The tern pia.veu gie.ix ba I ncainst All-Lancaster lasi nun ,inv ...! ...., ni- i.nni.m 14 tn ft Ynnfc Svvnrtz.'ef Vlnceme. expect.-, te ""iirprlse the I'hils b the icani be xvlll put en the field, as be expects te tipring a couple of new men. The line-up: Ml-Phlliidrlnliln H. lllllHll Ifftfllll Vlnrem- MnhntTi"- Mnrsliull . left t?rk f ... i'? -.-n....-i ;,;',; .. ",if,,i.r .viulene r jelit suard iSSJH ,Jrf,rr",',nk ,ih!Vnd x'ndf?"" Markueinll ' qtmrtfrhefU Jernrri )!,-;; . "L""'!?. t'.K ';,'?,uPlhrr,y r,,riiiheVu Krllr (ca?.t.) effl,laUl u,f,rfsaa,tn. "f C'aiheiie nieh. I mnlrr IKijIe. f YiiIp. lleuilMnm. nwn-Cmpliflt, of Inn Iharlrr. lime periods 13 mlniitfs. NATIVITY SIGNS DUNPHY Fermer Catholic High Star te Play With Uptown Churchmen ,, ,,.,, r,,0 f ,t, v.tinitr .. Mn.""Kcr. "' Kam " .f I lC NnU"y .-n.i...i: ,.... ,. a i, ,..( ii.i.n... , inn I l.lllOUC V I.IU, ...W PIKUC'I .llll.lll.. m.. phy, former Catholic High star and I running mate of 1'liil wnugias. wue ciiitnlns the uptown five lie xvlll make his first appearance in the line-up this evening when .Nativity plays narrow- , fut". formerly the V. U. T. All-Stars. ' Nativitv is- winning consistently this season. Last fsatuniay it ucicaieti Aetna Bres, .'10 te 17, and en Wednes da.v humbled Immaculate Conception, . II te US. Vince Kelly, xvhe pilots the second team, would lik te arrange games with second teams. The soccer team has dropped out of the Allied first division nnd will play at home en Saturdays nnd Sundays In the fiituie. Jehn McNabb is manager and wants te hear from first-class nlmnnk l-'ltlinr miMinper inn be renehe.l 1)V , 0r phone at the club house, 3M.r Miller street. Want Games Away Went I'hllndMphla Trivvellrra dxlii K-imex Auh all flrBt'Clfoei tHms hnx tue- tintne (loom jni eftfr.ne reiKenBtiln Bunrantrn Tenuis "Miti.nsr this fivit sttractlen en I Woodland 48M X , or Brtdri-sii Heward Sulberllnit. DHL's l-HBihall uvenue. (21) Kemin.x .. II. B. (Ill) Wallace L. (i. (I.'l) l.e Illine It. (i. (Ill) Cooper L. T. (Ml Gardner It. T. (.") Themas !.. K. (8) lliggins it. ic. l-'.'i) Nrmilli IC. If. It. MAL ALDr?ICH.VALS Halfback- . . .halfback Mc.Mlllln. Centre (Captain)' Itarchct, Navy Hewitt, Pittsburgh 'ATLANTIC CITY AWARDED TRAPSHOOTING CLASSIC teGra"d American Will Be Held at Sn0l"e During Week of Sept. 11 "ri(. 1'ee. .;. The (irnnd Amer Handicap trap - sheeting . . . . . i luiirilllllient mis lleen awarded te At- in...i -.i,.. i... .. .. ... I Beginning September 11 and lastlmr a week, the tournament xvin )e i.n t! "."'"" UlUinr SllOOt I1CK1 111 tlie ljast ?!my "nt taking place nt Interstate national titular sheet held in the Kuiit i,...t. t ,.,..'','; I., in 1IKIL'. Chicago and Jy.);, t, ' , f v" ,h "lc xvcre rival bidders for the GRID STARS FORTENN Jenkins and McClellan of Miners- vine High, te Come Here in Fall ,.! i, . : , in Kr"re" r of "V -Miners- uliP 'lBh Scheel will enter Penn next cnr. neceruii.g te information received nMeaay. , , ! :,r0. '1l1"'"'-clv m Jenkins nnd i!leb('l't k'( lrI,nlJ'' ,llt! tur iiunrterbnck. Inc.v were members of the Mlnersville c. mS . ""'.. ..'e J1 ,w,,n " ''Pture "'", 'Vhu.vlklll alley title In several I '" Mlnersville Is coached bv Herman eijHnrvpj, t. frmP,. !,, ,(,lfUi,.l ,,, captain of the baseball team. Harvey used practically the same sji.tein that lieu leivveii toiieweu nt renn In llil'.i MEDIA PLAYS HADDINGTON Meet at Sixtieth and Oxford in First of Elimination Series . Media A. A. and Haddington A. A. line up this afternoon nt Sixtieth nnd Oxford streets in the first of a series of games for the football championship of West Philadelphia, the winner et the game meeting tlie victor of the Hobart Hebart Victrlx clash. These four teams are among Ihe lead ing elevens in West I'liilly. Media and Haddington hnve both lest only one game this season. Haddington ' being beaten by the Cnien A. A., of Phoe Phee nlxville. The teams appear evinlv matched and a close game is anticipated. Heets and Saddle The Jeffersen Handicap fei elder horses is te lie decided teda.v at New Orleans. (Jineral Haig should prove best. lie is inupled with Wiekferu, another mud horse, l.uek.v It and P'imlice should be the lentendei-s Horses well plai ed in ether rn es rue. First race C.inuzel. Bonere Blun, Blessem Ilou-e; second. Get 'Fin. (,'ebl stone, Krl. ; lliiid, Ted.v , Mnnecvri Bnlanee Wheel: fourth. Antlelimii. I Arrowhead. I.ad, l.uxur.v ; sixth. Dr I Campbell, Link lte.v, Miss ,. , I seventh, Alcatie. L'Fnjelieur, Tim i Mi (!ce. At Havana I-'n n mie, l.nst (lirl. Orris, he t an Tell ; ser end. Hefty. Carnvvii, Tokey It : third, Hester, I'orel. Mldian ; femib,' Lady l.adv lted Hilly Heets, King Werth, lifth, Winiill. Light Fantastic, I.vric: sixth. HocU HecU HocU pert, .Service Flug, While Crown 1920 STANDARD "8" Sedan, newlv paliUtd entinKhDu., ierl A-1 cond'tlen niec lianli ai . will demnntrte "0, NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY 525 Market Street. CamJ.n N i Tbene, C-nmdrn 80MI ' " I " SSSigg'W PHILA. ICE PALACF I 4STH & MARKET La MARKET IL i''ten ninn xx ! mil ICE SKATING EVERY MOMMVi WEDMCSDAY. TlltRWDAV. 1 HIHAV & hAI'l IIIIAV L'einiietent IiihtriKtnra nt Ml Sejiklaaa TtlHrn1, SK.MI(IV 1 1 y""""' The 'trust .nl.l Mr Could .Net Itmi XVe Are Itunnliiir BOXING T,,,T?"I!1:,V. 0 run i.ixix i-iiii rs IIARIIY r'W GREB vs. KAYSER (red la lending IUIil-llenviiellit, Ka,ser l renqiiernr of 1 1 eh Xlartln. KOt'R OTHER IKII'TH BARNETT ELECTED LOCAL RG. A. HEAD Tredyffrin Tuter Elected Chief of Pre Golfers 30 Attend First Meeting Here FOUR TOURNEYS SLATED By SANIW McNIBIJCH milK riillnilclnhiit Professional J- (toilers' Association xvas soaped pnd feted and lnunehed ln the prewnre of a hatid-pltcd KntherinR of our best RelfitiR suburbanite! Inst nlffht. The roler of the new organization is red. This was ehe-en Wanse Hubert Harnett, erinisen-lneked pre of the Tredjffrln Country Club, was chosen as president. It was a unanimous choice. The ether eflieers of the lecnl organi zation follew: .Inch Campbell. Old Yerk Bend, vice president; 'Walter Weed, tinattnehcd. treasurer, and Vin cent O'Donnell, unattached, secretary. Committee of 1 1 A general committee, te liae charge of social tournament, nnd ether events, ns xvell ns the business affairs of the new body, was also appointed. The personnel fellows : Beberl Harnett, chairman: Jim Kd munilsnn. North Hills; Jacob Hebenx. Huntingdon Valley; Wilfred Held. Wil Wil mingeon: William r.eaeh, Merehnntvllle ; Jack Knwjer, Torresdale; Stnnle.x Hern, unattached ; Frank Celtnrt, Philadelphia Country Club: Jim Thompson, Overbroek ; Teny Na tnle, I.nnsdewne; Herbert V. Jewson, Box Bex borough ; Jeseph Wekn, Cedarbreuk ; William Byrne. St. Davids, and Charlie Heffner. l'hllment, Nearly thirty of the thirty-six golf clubs In the Philadelphia district were represented in the meeting, which xvas held last night nt Spalding's. Letters or phone calls xvcre received from pros at the clubs net represented, expressing regret at net being nble te be present and indorsing nti.x thing xvliich might be (lone nt Hie meeting, se that the organ - ' 'z.ers feel the movement will be a com I plele "iticcesi. One-Year Term The officers were elected for a period I f one jear. The dues of the new i organization were fixed nt !je per illinium. The district vxill include mere I than lift v clubs. The boundaries chosen jver llnri-isburg, Willlanispert, Tren Tren eon. Wilmington. Atlenlb City and Philadelphia and the imludcii golf ter ter rilet.v . The i-lub was formed te aid ami abet the National Professional 'Jelfers' As As stcietln'i and has pinp'ise.s si.nilar te these of nt lit r 1 thtr P. (.. A. district bodies, siten s me .viasseenusetis. i n-nnte ami etllnrs, The sjmte rules govern the le-al body ns de tl ic national. i acre win ue no b -laws nnd it W (inured the unanimous '"f'est lieu in the new body will give 'It llnnetiw neil mil Ir tnetlirr. th.it the local pros, as players.' have been in "the class of the Athletics. ' -'hHlicH and the I'nlverslty of Penn ' "" '"" '"' ' """'".' "' . 1K ':"" ' ' - "l"" f!,r. change, n,ll the only way we can build up our games is through mere competition." Four Teurne.xs Slated A (piartet of tournaments has been slated for next jear ami at least twite that number are expei ted te be held. The leiirnaments se far en the tard " "' Tiedjffrin. Stenton. Boberough """ """", "'"''' "cse cuh-s , nie understood te favor the pros coming there and te bn in a position te iniike1 I ibe offer attractive. ! Several ether dubs favor the locals plavingn tournament nt their clubs. The big Invitation open will le held at Ticdvffrin. the event wen this vcar bv Jim Barnes. American champion. Amu- teurs will net be exclued from anv of the events. It is 1 1 te have four- ball, pre-amateur. handicap, and every ether kind of event dm mil- the ceinlii! sv,in The lec.il association also piepnscd I that a team be feimtd of the members! te play amateur teams bereabeuts and the nre teams of the ether district P. (!. A. bodies throughout the t euntr.v. liminnrles. Whitey Fitzgerald clashes The locals issued such n ( hallenge at i w ith Johnny Dennelly, Jee Hersey the meeting and offered le play either ' mingles with Willie Fuller, and Wally here or away. 'Nelsen xvlll meet Jee Miller. It is hoped te stage a banquet at the' ' end of the ycar, Ihe same te be an an- j Rialto Team Here Tomorrow j lllllll affair. Preilv Maxvvell'H Seuth I'hiladflphia. Tre- " ff-sNlenal-. will meet the Hlalte A K , cf SCHOOLBOYS IN GRID FRAY ! 7Ar?W:,$SXa ?M"Z; hlrects. lanivr lerbln. of Senih rhlla- i epliihla. ftnneunctri lt night that li had i Maiden and Walte Play Football I rumher of tar r-'ayers frei. tin. feuth-m y ' tirtlen of live elty and will use ene of ili Game at Teledo I H llnvupi the. team has had te fat thli , , , .. . ., ,,. ,, iar. .Iliii M.iKiifr. former Vlllane-i rrra IoIhIe, t).. Dec, .1. ( leai. (,dd Hcln.i.l foetl.all tir. will pipy fullback for weiiiher and ;i fast playing field marked the Profejaienaiw. the intei-sectienal football 'contest be- - tvveen Maiden. Mass., High ami Waite III,,!, ..f rl',.ln.tn til Sl,,r,M l'..l,l 1 il U nfi .ri....i.i this afternoon. Walte bt""ituie prominent in this ,ee- lien 'I'hnnksgiving Da.v when It ,b- r . i u, i. III..1. . t iv i. i. t fented Seelt High, of I olede. former intersect ii.lllll chainpien Maiden was eutwcighcil ten pounds te the man 10c and up Antonie KeIk & I.nngsderf Philadelphia i:tiihllfilin SO .xeivrH ocaec XOC30E Q COME HAVE n numirn at e SSara MEENEHAN'S CAFE SUNDAY SPECIALS Lebster Dinner, $1,50 Half Ireitn' l.eblt I . nf flair. Te, On, Suuce llnrhnuid Oysters llnknl 1'etnln Turkey Platter, $1,50 ;,"nnl Viiiwu TurK'U. (rcry filli'lfl nut imil 'iy(.i(or -'rtiici 'tu I' ililhriru trllu Duckling Platter, $1,50 Hmiil llutl.lma Mirhnl 'olnterv ,V... ., r, 8iiiHfi llipf .Sum. Sirloin Platter. SI. 01) J enl flrleln nf lleef, fmh Minima,,, ll llakid rotute Slrlna Btnn. Chickmn or Crah .?.. P.: I OdOEJII Our Bread, Hell,. H aa i'a4(HcS Arc flcUct by Our jsiec.rle eltZaar. Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Last Night jnn, sltlhi Itfnny ll bntT.2, I. Ter Tmn n.n,in. wretidl Jinimr IIBXlir mil point .........f ........ --.. ,, Zf T,rTiSAr7. AMI? Mttann ..hdfd Andr nnrnm ITnnklr Ilrfnnun Knecnea nu. r ,'T "v . " "ffifLKVS'J.eW,- CUrk wj , from le lennrdi Allfntmvn IJnirfee defettl AI llrewni Jehnnr . Krmne. of J hJ ll,?lSIfj kneckrd out Kid Mrnen. necendt Jlmmr Jenes dteeixsj enrir Murk. nrt. HUSTON Jerk Mntenr dffeatisl Tat IJffd, J1HAVAUKKB Mel Coefn wen from Teny Itennl. Willie Jacksen Latest te Give Tim "Ge-By," Says Lan caster Bexer HE WOULD MEET LEONARD By LOWS II. .IAFFK THINOS arc rough and getting rougher, comes the xvail from one T. Dreney, of Lancaster, Pa. Timethy Is n legitimate lightweight, he admits, but the. l.l.'-peunders have been fighting shy of him of late. Dreney contends, and as n result he has been forced te step out of bin class, taking .en xvclter weights nnd sometimes mlddlewelghts. Three lightweights who have steed out prominently for some time as probable opponents for Benny Leenard In cham pionship bouts have passed up Drenej entirely, Tim twitters, Pete Hartley, for a while, had out the "neTliIng do ing" sign whenever offers were made hint for bouts xvith Dreney, but the Dane finally agreed te tnke en Timethy, and Tim wen. In fact, Dreney defeated Hartley twice. The second time they met Tim appeared in the role of a substitute, with only twenty-four hours' notice, still he crossed the dope and whipped Hartley by a wider margin than be did the first time. Willie Jacksen is the latest light weight Dreney accuses of being afraid te meet him. is a statement from Tim. He says: "A Philadelphia promoter wanted the match and asked me te pest a forfeit for xveight. 135 pounds, at '1 o'clock. 1 bent down my money te Jee Kennedy te have him put up the for feit nnd then I get the bad news. "Jacksen doesn't xvnnt te meet me, is the dope I get nftcr starting te train for the match and I am tr.xlng te find out what It is nil oeout. x ny siieuki (Jeorge Chancy, Becky Kansas, Willie ,r . Yt .k ...! n. hA aIIiapii n t. a tnA ...... .. ....,..,,.. !u i,..i ,. .. -jc. lt ls hI intcnten. Dreney say8, , i..Mil ,ifi (..Ul,. ..Imnmlen hlmsplf. 11JI l I VIUIMI(l IO I" J" v lnniI lf .... remiV,Wnnts a match be- nrometu. tvveen Tim nnd Leenard, the Lancas trian says that he xxeuld agree te take en Benny nt catchwclghts. Dreney Is a rugged boxer and he is dangerous. Tlm is net set-up for the lightweight stars, by any means. Be sides winning from Pete Hartley, Tim bus shown geed form in bouts with Lew Tendler nnd Jee Tiplltz. Beth Tendlcr Uim lll'liu. nuciiiiu. nun iuh'oei, but In each case there were, a num- and Tiplltz were credited xvltli victories, ber of ringslders xvhe believed that Dreney deserved the honors or a draw at the very least. K.O. PUNCHERS TO SHOW Chaney, Jacks and Eagel en Olynv , , Prearam h"" reni.m Knockout nrlists will have the call in the main bouts nt the 01.Tm.nln A. A. I Mendav nieht. (leerge Chancy, of Ital I timeie, m matched with Freddie Jacks, of Knglnnd. In bis last appearance here Chaney finished d'hil Salvadore, of ! California, In three rounds, I In the second half of the dual xvind- i ' up (leerge Kagel. of California, who made a big hit in his first local appear i nnee. xvlll collide fist -en with a ruirced lnm.l box- in the nersen of Jee Ke'lv. Legel's 'record shows that he wen ten of his Inst eighteen bouts via a knock - out. Sluggers nlse will appear in the nre- Anether Boynton Leads Williams I WlllUmstevvn. Mass,. Dtc 3 Charlff I 'r.osntei. varalty center for the last two i"" li Uni ihesen xvilllania' fuethall l,;1",", ferI1 ' ",l """0"- "" , hrether of p"n "ixnten former I'uriH srlillrnn Mar and antnln of the 1010 nnd tfl-.'e Ttcims 'rh, nrw eaetaln hnlla from Wace T !?,Men" flratSrnTty'11bCI' f "" Ue"a Kappa M IOC30 G2D & WALNUT STS. Meenehari, Special, $1.50 .obiter rirrmider ,, , , ."'"'If it treh ic iiielr, 7ir(qre Auuce Clami Cntine Siiraleaa 'otnleri Lamb Platter, $1,00 lmir,t (),, ',,,;, ,.rn. Fish Platter, $1.00 I .in .XiiiIi.jm. 7(lil.it .vu(.e lit nlliil llnhlmi I i mh I ll.il ;( , rx.... iu. iuui.ieuri i nu,., .vejie "410tae DRONEY PASSED UP BY STAR MITTMEN 4QC301 OE3Q STARS GIVING AIL SELDOM Oil Ty Cobb, at Tep Speed Seven. toen Years, About as Geed as Ever W. JOHNSON ALSO TYPICAL By OHANTLAND RICR The Gamn As long nt thtre" a dream te dream A long as there's a song te ting ' As long as coming dawns shall aleam Upen our restless wandering, As long as there's a read that leaii Out and afar through miln j. JJcjend life's narrow faiths and creed!' Be tcill the game be well worth uihii. Hut when the final dream is dens And when the last clear tens 1. stilled, " " Or when the far read firds the tun 1Ia ' fa once the memh, When gray dusk gathers en the trail Ann ice may iekc tnc reaa no mers Then we teill set the twilight tall ' ' Fer what waits en the Other Shere TIIIEIIE nre times, in the midst i statistics, wheh figures dance around 1 you like ghosts or shodews. They warn. VI per uireuga your icgH ann crawl down your back. It was in the midst of mich conditions that we overlooked the fact that Cutts Harvard team upset Tale sadly Reme nineteen or twenty jcara age. Allotting 100 Per Cent CAN a man last longer by ceatlnually saving himself for certain tests giving only a part of his effort te th routine assignment? Take the case of Ty Cobb. Cobb his hustled ever most of the route, always a hard base runner, always tnklni chances. We recall mere than ten years age when the prophecy xvas made that lie would seen burn himself out that no man could travel at such speed year after year. Yet after seventeen years Cobb Is still around the top of the fold, about as geed as he ever was. Walter Jehnsen xvas slated for the slag heap many years age, because he insisted upon using terrific speed with out casing up. But Jehnsen has been nreund four teen or fifteen years nnd he was no part of nn easy mark last summer. There is little te be gained by pullinj up, holding back, playing it safe, allot ting only n btnall per cent. Ulcnn Killlngcr continued te me xvith all the force and speed lie had all season as did Malcolm Aldrlch anil Geerge Owen and they all finished with something left. MKN have died from ever-worry but few from overwork. Bis BUI Hellenbadt TN NAMING great all-time back- i- field sters, such as Thorpe, Mahin and Hcsten." xvrltcs L. F. I)., "why is Bill Hellcnback, of 1'enniylvanli, overlooked?" ) Big Bill shouldn't be. The gridiron has given the record book few who might be classed as Hollenback's equal. He, tee, could run, kick, pass, block and tackle xvith superb skill and power, nnd se must be listed as fully worthy of the throne room, xvhere only the biz stars meet. His place belongs with the select for nll-tlme considcratieo. I N TUB meanwhile. W. and J. will get the hardest test it has had this year against Detroit, university s nnt team In spite of the fact that W. ami J. has met both Pittsburgh and Syra cuse. CevvriBht. toil. All tllehts Ktaervti. OLYMPIAA Bread ant! Biinbrid-e JL M Wffi',AVBVES,NU"5,E&&0EE NELSON vs. MILLER JOK W,TI'1IL DORSEY vs. FULLER .JOHNNY WHITBY DONNLEY vs. FITZGERALD fiEOUOTf. 8 Hounds JOI". EAGLE vs. KELLY CiKO. "K. O." 8 Keanda IIIKHPY CHANEY vs. JACKS Seals en sale. Sthett's Cafe. 12th anil Filbert 8ta. Vhene: l.ec.lit 401M1. A REAL KNOCKOUT TONIOIIT 8J0 SIIAKP NATIONAL A. A x'lKVRVTit rxTn.xnivr. i TONIOIIT 8:30 SIIABt' A T I O N A L A. ELEVENTH A CATILIRINF. JI.XIMV tTIIUUII (iUll HANLON, of Denver, vs. nennv (KNorKEnerT) BARRETT, Cliften Heights, KID WAONKIt Ml. BAMMV IIKBNK JIMMY LAVENIIEB t. OWEN O'MAt.LFA Jehnnv Mrl.Al'dlll.lN xa. Eddie HEMPSEt IIUHIIV AIltlAMS x. MirKEV WOLflASt IET TICKETS EAKLY. S8 S. 11TII jies. m.Re. m.oe. adm. 60c $20 Rl'ECIAL VA PALI. nnxiNO n8Si ritili Reduclnr. nd.e Hulldlnf and llejini PHILA. JACK O'BHIKIN 15th Cbeatnut hli. Intercollegiate Soccer YALE vs. PENNSYLVANIA SAT., DEC. 3d, 2:30 P. M. All iciti 75c, en iilc at Franklin Field INDOOR POLO mi8T Timer . troop a . , MOUNTED BASKETBALL TltOOP C T. FIRST TROOP . hATl'IIHAY, DEC. 3. AT 8:30 !'. 31. I'AVAI.UV ARMORY 83d nnd Ixtneimter Axe. Admllen SOV FOOTBALL Philadelphia Quakers vs. Canten (Ohie) Bulldogs rillLADEI.I'IIIA HALL 1'AKK Saturday, December 3, 2 P. M. s,ewt en W.ile iw Conway ' (ilnibeU' Spuldlnt'n BASKETBALL 0 Dickinsen vs. Pennsylvania O Weifihtman Hall, 31th & Spruce Sts. Sat., Dec. 3d, 8.15 P. M- Rrjeneil heiitu, ft. 0(1 nnd 7.tti en l'' I'rnnklln Field nnd (llmlieln'. AdmUilnn. Wj. FOOTBALL-SUNDAY e HIGHLAND PARK vs. D HOBART O Itlrkefr SiSO P. St. Take corn nt OtHh B I Terminal market iliililand Park. I i f?;, . .- -
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