Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 12, 1921, Night Extra, Page 21, Image 21

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One Heur of Gelf Practice
Werth Twe of Match Play
Yeu Practice Every Stroke
iu (n Match, but Yeu
Don't Concentrate en the
Bad Spots fair Improve
ment i jkssk r. (iUiLKtmn
Ulttur "n" rhninplen of (lip I'nltnl Ma(e
Ahh llirniip.li linn scries e nrtlclci 1
lmve Iilnfeil time nnil iiRnln en the
lmpertnnri of pnie'llrltiR Hip vnrleus
nhetf. nnil l'Tlirtpi liy tliii tlmp ou
are nklMB' "Wlwt ilec lie inenn by
iwtlce? Isn't It nr.irUrr te piny
(ireiiml in n innlcli? Dmi't f lirnetlec
fverv stroke then?" 'lex. you prnctirr
ewrV klnilie by plnyln" in n inntrli, but
von 'don't I'i'k ""I nne pnrtlculnr bml
Vpnt in enr piny nnil try te Improve
If Of feiir-p. yen try te piny tbe very
be't cnnip of golf "f which yen nrp
rnnnliK Itii t I nm convinced t lint one
lietir nf iniu'tice is worth two lieurx of
mutch piny.
Willi On" ,i
The wii. te practice Is te go te tlip
cmirp with ene rlub nnil the deter
mination te sprnil nn hour with it
alone. Dnn'l nt tlip Inst mlnutp
Monken mid mi .v. "Well. I might nn
wfll briirj nlenu the whole kit. 'Might
mppt seiiip of tlip he.vH." etc.
Ne, take niie'clnh. nnil If Hint I'luh
hnppnis te lip a driver or hrnssde you'll
nfed 11 rntldie.
Ce out en tin1 top nnil Htnrt in with
n down or ! timet Ice balls, anil hum
tirr thrm out t Uic cuddle two or tliiei
tlmr. , , ,
Dunn:: this swatfest of nur own
tnu'll rcI M" nilslily sweet hits,
perhaps jeii'II lioe'c some, nnil slice
ethers. ' . , .
B
I'T when jetl de Hcc. nsU jeursplf
ilm ri'iivnn for II. Hctlccl en what
inn did Hint cnuld hnvp paused tlip slicp.
Then elimiRP jenr Unnce. your grip or
veiir swlns with the next ntlenipt te
overcome the slh.'e. Terlinps tlip n"t
ene will he n hummer, strnicht down the
fnirnin. nnil with merp distance thnn
en tliniiRlit ou were cnpnhlc of get
tin;. At any rate, thp opportunity te
criticize our drive nnil give it n thor ther
purIi eerhnullnB will r1'" only during
thr.c intervn's of prnetlcp.
Press'ns
Anether thing nheut driving prac
tice. It Is lie-' te practice for n per
tain ninil; In the fairway at u reason
able distance. De net set the goal be
yond eiir limit, for thp minute you
begin te pic-H your prnctice you lire
delus mere harm than geed. Anether
wnv te nvnetice driving is te tnl.p n hole
with which .ion ordinal lly reach the
Creeu with a woeien club. Take your
prnctiie balls nnil use the green ns jour
mark. I net practice tee long nt a
time en the drive, for jeu will be Mir-
prlied hew tired jeu become ns the
rt'iilt of the exertion.
In puii lic'ni'l with ii hrnsiiv )
fin Ire llic bull. On out tin the.
mm hi '"' threw the bnlh
areuiul von mid hit them im thvy
lie.
YOl" will have anionic them some
difficult lies, lies which you 'would
me n luhllren te if .von lind It with you.
hut fortunately it is net with jeu. It
is n geed thing te use n brassy when the
lie is net very geed, for I believe that
this c'ub Is capable of picking up the
ball where we de net give It credit for
belnc nh'e te.
Therefore, when jeu go out with
your hrassj for practice, de net bring
along a nildiren in ense you find a
lerj ieiir lie : jeu cnn jiruciiru me iniiii
Iren some oilier day. and tills time you
ate prut (icing with the brassy. As
with tlic driver. II is a geed idea te
have a inarlt. or te hit from brassy
distance of one of tin Jung holes, using
the Ricen for a murk.
Different Shots
In practicing with the liens we
fheuld net hover around one green, but
try the ones which call for dluerent
fhetc. '"specially is tills true of days
when there Is n wind, for it is with or
asninst the wind that the low running
approach Is absolutely the. only way of
E'IIIiir nn.
In using different greens for np-
CADILLAC 59-Y
4 rnni;er perfeet meehanlrnl t ontll entll ontll
tlen mt out of paint ahap. will Kuarun
ife 'i ice J'.'SOO
NEEL-CADILLAC CO.
S25 Mariicl St., Camden, N. J.
( -r.'lin !HH
Maeulaclurcr?s
At Prices That Defy
Competition
Rgen's Alt-Weel
Suits &
Overoeafs
1 At I.eK, 'iul ( Nt ()f .'Mnniifiicdire
$11-00 te 25-00
Values $25 te $50
U. NOW JOIMJ N
01 u r.(Teitv ri.oeii
CLOTHES CO.
1021-28 Bullonweod St.
Ill low htirlim (uiritin hi.)
55 e O K'A''
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"iL.Wlli'llnir. Ilii.lv ll.ilMlnr it nil llnvlni
SALE
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position .ren 'u-IIlON
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lirenching you will hnvp the wind nt
different angles; one one hole it will
bp with you, at nnetlipr rfgnlnst you.
If the ground is hard, prnctlee the
running npprench ; if It is soft, nnd the
green guarded In front, use the pitch
shot.
There arc se many different shots
that can lx played with the Iren
clubs that the practice should he
less irksome than with the driver.
I AM inclined te believe that (lie aver
age golfer needs mere practice In
his approaching end of tlip gnme than
any ether. Somehow or ether these who
tnke up golf have nn idea that a geed
drive is the mnking of the game, and
se they cultivate this mere than any
ether stroke, with the result that 1 heir
iron-club play is neglected. Driving a
fnir distance with n degree of accuracy
that is, getting en the fnirwnj -Is, of
course, essential te playing n geed game
of golf, but npprenchlng calls for se
much accuracy that it necessaril.v- calls
for mere practice.
Twe Hours Per Week
In my next article I shall deal with
practicing before entering tournaments,
nnd the pleasure that can be derived
from putting pi act ice. We should all
plan en getting at least two hours n
week of practice in : even mere would
be beneficinl, nnd it would lend te a
keener uppiecintien of the gnme when
playing in matches. ew altogether,
"I.et'n practice mere."
Coputlelit, 1911, hu I'ublic I.ulecr Cempaiiu
PHILA. .SQUADRON WINS
Defeats New Yerk, 5-3, in Indoor
Pole Match
The Philadelphia Squadron defeated
thu New Yerk Squadron tea in In nn in
door pole match at the First Pennsyl
vania Cavalry Annery, Thirty-second
street mid Lancaster avenue, Saturday
night, ." te .". The game was featured
by the work of Lieutenant. Kinsley and
Tem Cochran for the winneis.
Indoor pole is plnjcd in the armerj
every Saturday night, nnd Is precceded
by a mounted hackctlmll game between
teams made up from the various troops
stationed at the armory.
FACTORY PRICES
"MEN'S HATS"
I.ttlrst
Stles
l.auje
Assortment
Vete cat
Celers
Hiah-arade
Quality
Seft Derbies Velours
At the Facteru
700 N. 12th St.
Oeen 8 te 0 Daily
J
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ICE PALACE
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-ICE SKATING-
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HOCKEY
KCI,JV ...Tl'AiVlTt
iPublln Blinllng !!('- pameal
BOXING
Trun hnld i I'eulil Net Hun We
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rii'.siuA Mdiir. iiKc. is
ItOltltV iil.lilCftr,
BARRETT vs. EAGLE
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OLYMPI A
Bread and Bainbride "
JIONUAV KVr.MNfl. nix. IS
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DECHTER vs. WOLGAST
mi IV lIKNW
DEViNE vs. BASS
itnniiY
WAGNER vs. BURMAN
,NNV 8 HeiinJa '' ' 'IViX, i-
KRAMER vs. MENDO
DUNDEE vs. BROWN
i f-i" - -
!" J'Uttfit phtill.de.Bhl
PISTON RINGS Am-rj,
. Btandard wulpmtnt en Am.rlc
I ' fotamest cri
' ni..i.. P.rt. Comeany
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VENING PUBLIC'
LITTLE LEAGUE
LEADERSTO MEET
Unbeaten Rivals in Americafl
Circuit Play for First
Place Tonight
SCHEFFER ON THE WARPATH
TIIK unbeaten lenders lit the Amerl
' mi llaskelbnll heagu '. th" l'nnn
'ettlieb & Ulack five and Twentieth
Century meet tills evening nt Yenali
Hall in n gamp Hint will decide llrf-t
plncp. XpitiiPf club has been bcalen
In three starts.
Passen. Gottlieb & Blnek is a re
nmp of the Seuth Philly Hebrew? ind
Js I lie only team te return te tin league,
nil the ethers being newcomers. The
sporting goods quintet bus plnycd won
derful ball nnd its success Is due te
teamwork nnd ability te sheet goals
from nny nngle,
In the ether gnme of thlR evening
Merrill meets the American Inde
pendents. The latter linvc been con
siderably strengthened with the acqui
sition of I.nrry Semmer ns manager nnd
ns Merrill broke Inte thp winning col
umn Inst wppk n close nnd exciting con
test is nlse expected between this pair.
All the tennis hnve strengthened nnd
the timp for the signing of plnyers ex
pired en AVednesdny. In signing Hnrt
ell. Hugg nnd IIroek, of last yenr's
Pet " team. Twentieth Century
showed they were out te cop tlip honors
in (lie first hnlf. Alphn. with Sam
I.ennnT. Jee Hyde nnd Jehn I.nvln in
the line-up regularly, Is bound te be
heard from.
Tie in Manufacturers
Twe teams also stand out above the
ethers In the Manufacturers' ISaskctball
League. Tills season appears te be the
best ever for the Industrials and the
attendance records are being surpassed
nt each game. The new' rule allowing
two outsiders was a wise one nnd nlbe
the addition of dnncing after the games.
In the contests last week there wns n
marked improvement in the playing of
several of the clubs. The majority of
teams have three or four geed players
in their ranks and new that they can
sign a couple of geed men without vio
lating the constitution menus better ball
for the fans.
Philadelphia Terminal, which shares
first place with the Fleisher Yarncrs,
ploys its hardest game se far when it
stneks up against Dobsen tomorrow
night. The railroaders should win and
KleKlier has an en'sy assignment en
Thursday with American Hallways Ex
press, se that there is little likelihood
of any change iu the standing of the
leaders this week.
"Hebby" Atherhell, Kleisher for
ward, is betting the pace for the point
getters iu the league. He has tossed
twenty-three baskets from the field In
four games, leading Heward Weed by
six goals.
Dec Hupcrtus, the jeungstcr playing
with Internntlennr Harvester, is right
up with the lenders, having u total of
thlrty-fcven points. Westcott lends in
assists, helping his nintcs te baskets en
sl different occasions.
Ten leading point -getters te date:
NVme Club a.FM.s.I'l.B.FI.l. l'i.
Atnrriieit. iiciiner.. 4
H. Weed, Art Leem. 4
ItupertuH. Int. llnrv. 4
Wilsen. Art Leem. . 4
KdwnriK Dotiien .. I
li. O'L'ennrll. neither 4
Fefsptt. P T. Dlv. . . I
Wewcett, l. T. Dlv. I
Kut Illicit 1'lelBher . . 4
screne. P. T. Dlv. . . I
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L'a t 7 a 7
17 7 2.1 ti 41
14 tl ,0 O 37
ii' iu .'- i :"i
VI 11 '.'O a 33
in s is -j us
l'j :t in n 7
10 II 14 ('. 2U
11 4 17 1 Ull
u 7 va l 23
Sclipffer Wants te He Shown
President Spheffer, of thy Knstern
League, Is evidently en the warpath.
He wants the managers of several teams
te explain why they are net playing
games. New Yerk nppears te be the
chief offender. At the last meeting
Charlie Hrlckley, of the Giants, an an
neunceil that all games in the future
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LEDGER - PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY,
Standings and Schedules
of Basketball Leagues
EASTERN LEACIUB
w i. r.c w. i.. r.c.
Trenl!en.s n 2 .S(I riMnine... 7 10 .413
Camden . 14 .S2 Wlle-n-ll.. 7 10 .412
Scrnnten. 11 7 .011 ThllllM . 4 12 .SBO
CeatMvllle 7 0 .43S New Yerk. 1 14 .067
this wnnics schedule
TenlRhl Heading at CeaWsWUe. ,
Wednesday Ceatesvllts at Camden. Read
Injt at New 'Yerk. . . ,, j..i,i
Friday Wllkee-llarre at Philadelphia.
New Ynrli nt Trenten. .. at
Haturday Trenten at Reading-. Camden ai
Wilkes-Ilnrre, Scranton at New Yerk.
AifERICAM LEAOUE
w t. i.p w. i.. r.y.
r.lUR, S e l.OOO Merrill. . 1 ,"
20th Cent . H (I l.OOO llwy. Cycle- 1 -
'Am liic'.it. 2 1 fl!7 EaatOtn.. 1 -
ttni.. v...m. i . ani Alnha.. O u
aa.l
,1)33
,833
,000
THIS-nVEEK'S SCHEDULE
TenlBlU P. Q. & 11. va. Twentieth Cen
tury. Merrill vs. American Independent;
Wednesday llreailwnv Cycle va. Alpna,
Earn Uermantewn v. Hely Name.
'MANUFACTURERS' LEAGUE
w i. r.c WiU r.c.
Fleisher... 4' e 1.000 Art Leem. 1 0 .230
I'hlla. T . . 4 0 1.000 Keyat. T. . 1 3 -W
Dobiem... 3 I .7fiil Am. R. Ex. 1 J .0
-Monotype.. 2 2 .500 Int. Harvr 0 4 .000
THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE
Tuesdav Monotype v. Art Ixiem. Thlla
delphln Terminal va. Dobaen.
Thuraday American Hallway Epreaa va.
rtelaher. Koateno Telephone vs. Interna
tional Hnrvcater.
would he staged nt the Mndisen Square
Gnrdpn, but persons from the big city
say he has net a chaucc of playing
there.
Manager Myers, of the Phils, is no
doubt nnnlhcr of the managers that
Scheff would like te hear from und It
is mere than likely tiint the local owner
will have some Interesting news te dis
close te the assembled magnates.
The big change in the Knstern circuit
during the week wns the victory of
Camden ever Trenten. It was attended
by the largest crowd that ever saw n
game In the Cmndcu Armery, and
proves what has been said nil season,
thnt the fans will net turn out. unless
they see two teams of geed l'lnycrs
well matched.
BILL TILDEN MAKES HIS
DEBUT IN ICE HOCKEY
Plays With Germantown Cricketers,
Who Lese te Swarthmore, 11-0
PHILADELPHIA HOCKEY LEAGUE
. L. l'.C
Merlen V. V I O 1.000
Swnrthmere IIIkIi ..1 0 1.000
llnrtirlers II I n 1.000
8(. rniil'H AI 0 1 .000
nermantnnn C. V. ... O 1 .000
Wnj-nn II. C O 1 .000
Cynwyd T. C. O 0 .000
rhlla. C. C. ... 0 0 .000
.Villlam T. Tllden. 2d. world cham
pion tennis player, made his first np
penrance as nn ice hockey player yes
terday afternoon with the German -town
Cricket Club, which lest te the
Swarthmore Heckey Club in a League
n.atch. The Swarthmore team, wen by
n core of 11 te 0.
Tllden occupied the most Important
position en n seven-man team. He
played thp rover berth, which kept the
big fellow skating ever all parts of
the Ice Tlhl.cn apparently had trouble
at first handling the heckcty stick. The
fact th.il lie held It at an unusually
high angle for nn expert performer
in the ice gnme may be accounted for
by Ills long use of the tennis racquet.
' In the second game of the afternoon
the Hachelers' linrge Club defeated the
WnyiiP Heckey Club by a shut-out
score of .'I te 0. Captain Huhn's tenni
made Its points en genls by Darby,
Garret Gilmerc nnd the well-known
captain himself.
Giants After Bunny Brief
New Yerk.. Dec. 12. Prealdent Jehn
Muehlbach. of the Knnana Ctty American
Association tram, who li here for the miner
Irnsue meeting. Innt night announced he
had received nmenir ether offers, one from
the New Yerk UUnts for Bunny llrlef. star
first baaeman of hli team.
Daw Dartmouth Coach
Hanover. N. II., O":. 12 The appoint appeint
rnnnt of (leeritc Daw aa roae'i of the Dart
mouth heckev team, has been announced
I.nst year he coached the Massachusetts In
ttllute of Technology.
Championship Running With Crack Quintet
TRADE RUMORS AS
I
E
Club Owners Announce Inten
tion of Obtaining Players
at New Yerk Session
INTERNATIONALS MEET
Nejv Yerk.' Dec. 12. Manhattan,
exclusive scene of the last world's scries
In baseball, bubbled again today with
chatter of the national pastime nnd
blinked its ryes in a whirlwind of dia
mond dust.
Owners, managers, plnyers and of
officials, gathered for the nnnual Nn Nn
tlennl. American. Intcrnntiennl and
joint major leagues mpetings. lnunpheil
into conferences thnt were expected te
result before the end of the week in a
series of trades and purchases that
would place many stars nnd near stars
In different uniforms next sensen.
The International League meeting
get under way today with President
Teele umpiring. It had before it for
discussion the efforts of syndicates in
Montreal nnd Providence te re-enter the
league through the purphnse of fran
chises new held by Syracuse nnd .Tcrsev
City.
Talk of Trades
The majors, facing peaceful sessions,
were talking n great deal of trades nnd
purchases nnd giving little attention te
such subjects ns the draft, the proposed
seven -game World's Scries suggested
b.v Judge I.andi.s and the high prices
nsked by the miners for their best per
formers. The Cubs, the Pirntes. the Hroeklyns.
and the Hraves nnd nearly all the ether
National League club owners nnd mnii
agcrs announced they were iu the mar
ket for players and were readv te talk
business. The Ynnkees nnil Hip Tiirnrn
were together trying te nrrnngc n trade
'nti.1 nn.li .l.nl ..!.- I f.l I.
...iu iii-n iii-iii ivocrcej i'.iiiiikc anil
cach would come te New Yerk, nnd
the Ileds appeared te be negotiating
with officials of several clubs.
Garry Herrmann, president of the
Cincinnati C-lub. was all chuckles and
smiles when he discussed the Greh deal.
Garry thought that he had just nheut
made the best deal of his career, nnd
Pat Meran, his nble manager, nodded
nssent.
nr.i'fuca Wit,J,i W,w.t.
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Harney Drevfuss wns talkluc nhniit
Third Hascmnn Stock as a geed nddl
tlen te his team and Intimated that lie
would pay a pretty penny for hiin.
Geerge Gibsen had a few things te say
about Traynor, the jeung shortstop re
called from Hlriiitnghnm. of the South
ern Association, last fall, and it was
gathered that the Pirates wouldn't bp
nvrrse te letting "Habblt" MnranvUlc
loose If they could de se in n trade.
Hill Klllefer and President Vecck
let it be known thnt they would like a
geed second baseman, n geed third
sucker and maybe another man.
In the American League every club
seems te be after players. Fer instance
Jee Sciicner, the keeper of the third sack
down In Ietllsvillc, in nn American As
sociation town. Is spoken of highly nnd
may be purchased this week by one or
the etiicr of the dubs all nccdrdlng te
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the Mfarlds Smartest COLLAR
There is no mere appropriate holiday gift for
a man than a box of VAN HEUSEN Cellars.
Nine styles and heights, quarter shes front 13H te 18,
Trice 50 Cents, at 'Dealers
CeiiuHnllt 1321 hu '
I PHILLIPS. JONES CORPORATION, NBW YORK
f i V) 'i Ti ; i ' 1
DECEMBER 12, 1921
the club thnt has the most money te
spend.
President Hlekcy. of the American
Association, nnd Jack Hendricks, the
Indianapolis manager, had conferences
with tome of the lending moguls of the
maJe8, but their talk was for the most
part regarding the prospects for n ban
ner sensen 1n 1022.
Murphy, Central High, Tops
Scheel Basketball League
With 44 Points
THIRTY BY STEVENSON
Tl ill Murphy, captain of Centra
High's basketball team, which jit the
present time remains. undefeated, lends
the individual point-getters in the In In
terschelnstit League. He iias partici
pated in both gnmes played te date nnd
linn tallied forty-four points. True,
most of Hill's points have been results
of free tnsscB. but he linn nlhe netted ns
tunny field goals as nny ether boy in the
circuit.
Anether captain, Stevenson, of AVest
Phiindelphln. Is next in line. He has
thirty points te Ills credit. Of these
twenty have been" the result nf foul
tosses. He dropped sixteen free tosses
into the net Friday In the game with
Frnhkferd.
Hurler, Goldblatt nnd Wetter, cap
tains of Germantown. Southern nnd
Frankfort! . respectively, held the next
three positions. They have twenty
nine, twnity-sevcn nnd twenty-five
points ench in the order nnmed.
Murphy. Druinniend and Cliprclicskr-,
of Central, nnd Kech, of Southern,
have the highest number of field goals
te their credit. Kach hat netted nine
two-pointers. Murphy nnd Drum
mend hnve tallied seven field goals in n
slnclc gnme.
Murphy has the highest number of
foul goals te his credit. He lias cnged
twenty-six genls from the 1."-feet
mnrk. Stevenson, of tiic Speedbeys.
has twenty points, while Hurley nnd
Goldblatt eacli has made nineteen free
tosses geed.
The records fellow :
Kid.! Keul Tet
Player anil Scheel GamisOoalaeal Tts
Miirnhv. Ontrnl
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r.eldblntt Southern
Wetter. Trankferd.. .
Kline. Northeast . . .
Chercheeky. Centr.il
Kncli. Southern
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I.elberrpan. Southern.
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CENTRAL IC IS
STRONGLY IN CAGE
Dr. O'Brien's Five New in
for League Lead With
Southern
Tie
MIRRORS CROSS THE DOPE
Hy PAIL PltKr
1BNTIIAL HIGH SCHOOL lest the
football chnmplenship of the Inter-
Lt,
scholastic League this sensen nfter the
tenm had been picked te reme through
nnd cop unetlier title. This reverse
nnturnlly inntlc Dr. Matthew C.
O'Hrl.cn, head coach of the Green nnd
AVhltc institution, feel a little upset.
New Dr. O'Hrlen s hack In a cham
pionship running. His basketball team,
before the sensen considered only n
mediocre uggregatlt 11. hns fought its
way te n tie for the Intersclielnstic
League leadership wth Southern High.
And the tenm has a uem'crfui mniicr of
capturing the title.
A week before the start of the season
West Philadelphia, High and Southern
High were picked bv lue dnpesrers
STRAM1IIII M1TK lis
CANADIAN PACIFIC
Cruises de Luxe
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1 Ei' ft U
BLACK DIAMOND LINES
Regular Freight Service
Te Rotterdam Antwerp Amsterdam
SS "VICTORIOUS" (U. S. S. B.) Sailing Dec. 12
SS "STORM KING" U. S. S. B.) .Sailing Dec. 24
SS "NEW BRITAIN" Sailing Jan. 14
Fer Rates and Particulars, Apply
Geyelin & Company. lnc.rv- Awt
108 Seuth Fourth Street, Philadelphia
Lembard S144 Main 7620
x white Star
New Yerk Cherbourg Sonthnmnlen
OLYMPIC Dee. 'I lei). 18 Mur. II
ew erk I.Ierpel
IIM.TIC Dec. 1.1 .Inn. 14 IVh. 1R
'KIRir llee. 53 .Inn. 25 Keh. 25
C'KI.TIC Dee. 31 1I. I Mar. 4
MEDITERRANEAN VOYAGES
Te Mudelm. Iillirultnr. AUIem. Monnre,
lienen, N"plf. Allleni, Aletumlrl.t. fur
l".rnt nnil the Nile.
ARAI1K' tl 324 lnn) .l.in. 21 Mar. 4
AI)IIATIC I24.riil l.wi.i .Inn. 1 I'eli. IK
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Mtenlun llee. 20 Meltnnl in Jim.
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piiii.xnr.i.riii -m N( in ri.it
Mtenlun Dee. 21) Meltenl.ui .Inn.
red Star Line
Call nt lliillfuv, innimenelnK Jan. '.
Will net rill lit llullriix.
New Yerk. 1'l.Tineuth, C herheuric. Antwerp
KUOOM.VM) Dee. 17 .Inn. 21 IVh. 25
.KKUM) llee. 24 -.Inn. 2K Mur. I
ITNLANH lec. 31 IVh. 4 Mar. 11
I.API.AM1 .Inn. 7 IVh. 1 1 Mur. I
IMIII.AIIKI.rillA-ANTW KKI
Mlkeurl Dee. 20 Ilelclnn l)er. 2.1
American Line
MHV YORK IIAMIIlltd llNlf,
MtlM.OI.IA Jin. 12 I eli. 23
MINM;KAIIIA l.lil elm.-). t.lun. 2(1
tAlse rnlU nt Hniti-hnttd nnil llimlit.
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i'.n ri'r;iiu.iis. i.Hnn.oen TONS
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BALTIMORE
LINJE
PHILADELPHIA
Direct te
GLASGOW
S S "COELLEDA"
.Dec. 15
Hudsen Shipping Company, Inc.
I H'Ml TTI. Ill II, DIM,
rilll.MH.l.lMlIA, I'
l.iiiiihuul ,-i2H.3 Mnln HI OB
Agents for
BALTIMORE STEAMSHIP
COMPANY, Inc.
fCOMtVBERCIAL
PHILADELPHIA te
CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST
LONDONDERRY, SLIGO
S7 S "Eastern Ilrccze". . .Dcr. 27
Copenhagen, Helsinufers, Danijr
Aarlius and Korseer '
SS "Conejos" ..Dec. 13
Moere and McCormack, fnc
L.W.TRINGFIELD, ihiu. m,,.'
43 BOURSE lSLtQt riilLA.
21
tight It out for the title. 11 was Known j
Hint I'rnnkfeid nnd Northeast WCfe 1
semevhnt vienk. nnd nteng with tlieni
Central whs figured. Germuntewn. .Ilh
Its gnlnxy of stars, wns given the out
hide chance.
Opens Willi Win
Hut right here Central crmsed the
dope. The tenni opened its sensen with
11 clean-cut win ever r'rnnkferd, nnd
then duplicated nt Northeast's expense.
The team garnered a total of SI point
In these two gnmes, while its rivals were
making an even 50. Against Frankford,
Central scored -10 point", while the
Pioneers were tnlljlng 21, and North Nerth
tast wns licked -14 te 2t!
Lat Friday West Philadelphia High,
one of tlie (pains which wns te hnve the
rnll in thp race for thp crown, just
about bent Conch Gelges' lrnnkferd
crew. 2.S-27. This ninkes (Vntrnl'n
ihnncp for the title loom bright If com
parative scores nre taken Inte con
sideration. History Kepents
Coach Villi's All-IIisli Scheel soccer
team met with defeat nt the feet nf D.
McCormick's All-Piivnte Scheel eleven .fij
Saturday afternoon. 2-1. Incidentally, M
(no wi-nign rvnoei nggruKiiiimi wiw
benten by t he same score last jcar.
It wns a moral victory for the Ger
mantown Friends' Scheel, dcplle the
fact that the All-Private Scheel plevcn
wen. Hetli goals were tallied by Cap
tain Atherteii, of thp Friend"' Institu
tion. The first was 11 direct slml. while
tin" ether was the result of a pass from
Nicholas, another G. F. S. slur.
Lcnnss. of West Philadelphia lllch.
kicked the goal for the All -High Scheel
tenm. It came from a si rimuinge In
te the last minute of pla
STKAIIHIIIi- MITICns
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SOUTH AMERICA and WINDWARD ISLANDS
by the splendid oil-burning steamship
EMPRESS OF BRITAIN
22,200 tens displacement
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27 DAYS . FARES from $300
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NO I'ASSrOKTS KF.Ill'IRKD
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620 L'utkUiut btrcet
Tel. Lembard "lie, Philadelphia, Pa.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Traffic Afent.
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NEW YORK
te EUROPE
onilS.QevernmentSliips
bailings from Piers 1 nnd (-, Hobekca
Te Plymouth Cherbourg Bremen
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Te Plymouth Boulogne Londen
Centennial Slate . . . .Dec. 14 Jan. 17
Panhandle State ... Dec. 27 Jan. 31
7"e Bremen Danzig
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Te Bremen
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Princeu Mateika ..Jan. 28 Mar. A
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