.-,, ( yT ' , v i EAST ERN LEAGUE I Basketball Managers Will Dis cuss Cage Situation at That Time .CAMDEN PLAYS TONIGHT mHF IB Eastern BnBkctlmll Lengtie hnd 1 in Important mcctinj: flcheilujed for the Hetel Wlndwr Inst, evenlnc. wliere Prident SeJicffer "wns due te drmnnd n ilowdewn from rcrtnln rnngnntM ns te wi; tiy wrrc net llvlnc up te the ,fttdute nnd plnylne their weekly rimes. 'The- ferwastc "show-down never miterialUed, ni ene-iinlt of the cljiht maitnates never showed up. The rlnbe tint did net nttend were Sernnten. ffllkes-Bnrre, Yaw Terlc nnd Contes Centes rUle, The latter team wn plnylnp in Itlsntic City nt the tlme. Scheffer has decider! te try annin nnd hns cnllcd an other meeting for Sunday, when some Interesting developments arc premised. It was learned, however, that the Yew Yerk team, wihle net pleyinc any home contest tliN week, will be en hand Friday evening te meet Trenten. The Jtriey fans arc awaiting the cemlnc of the ''heavenly tvlnn." Barney Sedran iad Marty Friedman, ns they played there with Joie Manx's five nnd arc treat favorites. Frem a local standpoint, it in inter esting te knew that there will be n tame in this city en FYldny evening nt the National A. C. Manager Myers will have the strongest line-up and the opposing tenm will be the Wilkes Dtrre Club, with Dec Newman. CealesvUl at Camden This evening the Cealesvillc nulutet will Invade Camden and tackle the Skeeters. The .ferseymen are out te ln every game, as the sllghcst slip will drop them from the picture in the rte with Trenten for tirst plnce. and the Petters have n hard game en Satur day when tney piny ni nenumg. Manager Kennedy expects te win this ftpnlng. but CeatCsvIlle Iibh played ex ceptionally well ngnln&t Camden this teasen and only n few wcek age cre ated a big surprise by 'taking the Skeeters Inte camp. It wan thit defeat that gave Trenten its commanding po sition nt the top of the standings. Richie Dieghan. n Camden boy and brother of Neil Dieghan, always per forms exceptionally well nt IJie .Titmvv drill f-hed and makes a very credltnble showing against IMdle Delin in all his limes. In this city this evening the Slinnn han Catholic Club will meet Aqulnns at the Cavalry Armnr.. Thirty -cecend and Market strectR. Tiic teams arc treat rivals and the downtewners hope te win. Dnnny McNichet. former I'cnn raptnin, plays for Shanalinn. Dancing fellows the games. Terminal Tnlics Lead Philadelphia Terminal assumed first place In the I'liilntlelphia Manufactur ers' League nl Vennh Hall last eve ning by defeating J. & .T. Dobsen. 'Je te 18. The weavers hnd n number of 0 MEET SUNDAY Fer Birthday, Christmas. Graduation Start your rift with a Glebe-Wernicke Sectional Boekrase three or mere sections Is a geed begin ning. Then another book section en each anni versary will prove a most welcome gift. e in n Sectlenal Bookcases A staple article of furniture bavins e. substantial re-eale value. First, because 01nhe.Wrl(.li TtnnVran can Ha mntrMA tin and bought in ever 2000 eitlea and ever three-fourths of all oectlenal Wernicke. Pricea Astonishingly Lew Dt3K3, CHAIRS, SECTIONAL FILINO CADINBT3, WOOD AND imnTL. QLOBgaAFBB, OrriCS: aUrrLIK8,BCTIONAL'BOOKCASK PHONES DZLL-WALNUT 05900391, KIVrT0r-MAlN731 I'lWM. BLtflNESS PAPERS IIIUXDOllcTiei. nf lln ..lela SCHOOL OF FILING ANd'iNDEXING aA likbeve address Standings and Schedules of Basketball Leagues UAHTTJIN LKAni'L' w. i,. r.c w. i,. r.r. Trrmcn ..WI i .8HD Coalville 7 10 .41! 1,'nmilen ..II .1 ,R1 Mllke-ll.. 7 10 .lis Heninlun .11 7 .Oil IHillllr... 1 12 ,jsu Iteutllnir.. K 10 .Oil New Yerk 1 U .07 THIS MURK'S SCHKni'l.E TnnlKht t'nnlpntllli nt ('ntniUn. I l'rldny Wllkm-llnrre nt 1'liltadelpliU, ! i rw Aerk nt Tmiten. ' ' ,s",'r'lBr Trenten nt lUnillnr. Cnmittn ... eimcn-iinrre, wninim nl tw ynru. AMERICAN I.IlAdUK 2011'Cnt 4 O l.nne Merrllt.... 1 Am. Inflnt 3 I .l.in Knut Oln.. 1 IlelyN'me I ' ,:n.l Alphn. . O r.r. .WO , .31.1 I .333 ! ,(00 TONIOHT'S flAMf'S rtrnmlnnv Cycle xi. Alpha, EnM Otrmaiv town v. nniy -ime. MAMTACTURKUS' LKAfiUH riil In. T. J n l.nnn Art I.imm 2 .1 nnttr,J 0 1.000 Km t. T.. 1 3 Moiietjpf.. e 3 .400 InLIInrr. Q I I.C. .400 .2.10 .2.M .000 Touennmvs eamrs JitnerlMii llnllwcr Kiprepi te. Flel.lirr, vVS T'nl"nr . Intern i llunnl Ilur- Last Night's Results ti M'FA.CTi'nrnt' i.uerB. riillailplnliln Terminal. 23l Doh.en. 18. I Art T.nein. 43t Jlnnetype. 30. NnnTmvrjT curncn AtsoriAiiev FlMt Dutch. 17i riftlclh IlnplW. 15 . t'nlen. 2i llelhlrhem. 18. nehtii riin.A. fiiuncii i,R.nuB riermnntnun Ilrethren. 1li lle. 1,1. fecnml Mrnnenltes 2.1t S. Mlc'ne. 20. Mt lltrmen. Sli 'St. rur Kplneaiml. t. Iir.1.1, Tr.T.KlMIONK I.UXOfE JIiHer Vehicle. 21i A. T. T . 15. iulpmcnt, 27i M.ilntennnce, IP. 1'INANCIAI. LEAGUE IVdcrnl Krncrre. 23 reurth Street tlnnal. 22. Krnl rx.nte. 28i T.nml Title. 17. OTHER SCORES M. Teter'n. 40l Ht. Jehn'. 10. Ent I'lillllra, 00 1 A. 0. II., SO. 'I hint Clirlntlun, 31: Iihlcli Vnllcj, 2 Nn- I'lilln. CreKccntti, -1! Nt. lienirncr, 13. .MBOtKen. .t icui, va. Turldh I'nlted. 20 Ulnamlnc Treitby tcrinn. 16. Andltnr l.ecnl Trnrtlc. 27: Relief, 2 (r. R. II, lncue.l CmtCHillle, 43t St. Mrlietnn, 30. Advncute. 45! IVucn, J2. old-timers in their line-up, including Sammy Moerehend. but the rniltendera were tee geed for them. In fact, it was the laying of Fes- sett at center ngnmst Moerehend that I ilf ttifill v crnvrt tlin i1nnli.li-ti (a f1. I Ia,, .'.' .i. ."..., "" ."..' j nuru ii'uiii, ns lie iiikve nirue ueid goals nn.l blanked Sninmy. Screne and i Onllnglier nlM) played fine ball for Tcr- i mlnal. The delcnse of the winners Mas of n higli order, nnd Dobsen rarely was able te get past the middle of the fleer. All their shots were long ones. Lees nnd I'dwnrds played a fine brand e basketball for Dobsen In the ether geme Heward Weed and his Art Leem aggregation defeated Monotype. 4' te .10. m a game featured by the wonderful goal sheeting of play ing Manager-Captnin Heward Weeds. The veteran caged eleven baskets, n new Industrial Ioague record. The former mnrk wns 10. made Inst season by Jee Algie and equaled this season by Atherholt. of Fleisher. Senators te Train at .Tampa Tiimpn, Tin.. Dec 14 The Washington Atnerlcan IcnsiiB Club 'vlll ceniJuct Itn uprlnc irnlnlni; here acaln net par Manaicsr W V. AdntTif. of thi munlrluallv owned Tampa Hay HetI, nnceuncH today that he had n reived n flrnifd rnntnict fivi Clark Orlf flth. president of the WashlntKin Club, for a nnnth'it accommedathmn for his team b Kliinlni; March 1. On their two Drvleu training trlpi hr- th Nationals spent only two or thre5 ivrki In camp. towns, and Bocend, bacaiua bookcases in use are Olebe- Improperly H mostly- due te 7,iniiM.f.ln V RTANinAT?n EVENiKcj' :reKLittr: PENN RELAY TEAM LEAVES MARCH 20 Twe or Four Mile Team Will Meet Pick of Oxford and Cambridge in Londen COMPETITION IS KEEN THE Cnlversity of Pennsylvania re lay tenm will leave thin country for Londen, Rnglnnd, en March 20 nnd re turn April 22, a week before the relays,' urcennng te an unofficial suuement trera nn athletic authority nt the University. The Ited and nine team will meet the teams from Oxford and Cambridge In I a race the distance of which Ih left j entirely te the discretion of the ceacli of the University of Pennsylvania track team. Lawsen Kobert.en, who holds the track reins out en Franklin Field, is in a quandary when It comes te making a decision en whether he will take a two or four mile team te England. IIe hns definitely decided thnt the tenm will net be n. mile one. but whether te take four half-mile, or the same number of mllers abtead is what js adding gray ' nnirs te Hebble's head. According te the standing of the athletes new at the University, the matter Is a tossup nnd will net be decided until real competition gets under way among the candidates for the two teams. Should the two-mile team show better time in comparison thnn the fetir-milfl team, the former will get the, " '" l" a(....r-u,t-,.iv. mi. ui a l enn team. The Candidates Larry Urewn. captain of the track . team; Ed McMullen and Geerge Mere- ' dith remain from the two -mile relay team that would have wen the event In , u.c imujkiubi ji-ur iinu ir net DCCU let an unfortunate nccident te one of the runners. Karl Eby alone is lest, nud for n . .i i.. i.- i .1 .i . : There's Nothing A. R. 202 &3Q$6&m Vpjf, f i KpX -j 6 k 3r- J i4HuTlJe 1 r.i 1 "wV vsm i "t" l I S"Mi"J????i'"J1M''r ' "M lg II li"1'li BP3KQa rWmi (111 BBIbBbBPbsPbbbFII frls lllllll A Partial List of Appointments Unutually dtromheUttryoftmy mohair !rt pluth; adjiwcaUt ttlk ihadct te rnauhi cut tltui nemtr It&htl frxuttd ntcktl trimmin&s: jtveltj tydav clock! matmtic nxidemttc en tbeny finUhtd internment beards ceUaptHU tttmiu vht4l; exhmut htattr; maxiire hiad-lilhti. crtutic coach lamvn 3fUc tain-ruien find. Meidi vindthitU wiper; adjuttabU rtntilster in cowl. THIS IS wd:nesd:e; his place Johnny IJeldcn, the Washing ton ind, leeks best. The nddltlen of two ficslimnn stars, who, during the cress-country season, surprised the depestcrH by finishing first and second in the frcslimnn cress-country clinmpieiiHhlp race, hns gtently btrengthened I'cnn in the mile. McLean, who finished first, nnd Kerr, who romped In second, were both rated n excep tional mllcrs as schoolboys, and if they can come through In the trials, will make the team a four-mile one. Larry Urewn, second in the mile nt the Intercelleglntesi Den Head, the j cro.ss-ceuntry captain nnd twe-mllc winner in tnc relays inti year; iieiucn, Mereditii and several ethers less noted, added te the first-yenr men mentioned, make n fitting array of milcrs. Nor mally, Meredith Is net u allcr. but Itobertsen thinks that with the proper training be Bheuld develop into a very capable performer. Grid Tract ice Ends The December football prnctlce wn.s concluded yestcrdny nflcrnoen by Hill Wnrtl nnd Tem McNamara nnd the candidates were ordered te turn in their uniforms this afternoon. According te the, coached who have been assisting Ileisman the plnn was n huge success. Six weekH of spring prnctlce te be started in the middle of March has been ordered by Ileisman. The coming meeting of the Athletic Council en Friday afternoon premises te be one of the most impertnnt In venrs. It is whispered about thnt Dartmouth nnd Pcnn lire still far njmrt en the scheduling of a gnme next fall, nnd thnt something important might ceme out of lar council meeting concerning tne pros peetw of a new celleje appearing en the schedule. The council W al.v expected te an nounce the baseball schedule en Frldny in which the names of I he colleges te be met en the Wcstrrn trip next .tunc will be named. Buffalo Gets Western Player Knnw city. Mn.. Dte 14. Artl. Hu f th local American ,Anoclatlen team. Iter local American Aaneplntlnn tenm. will be te the Bunnle team of the International i.miin In n trnrt for Raymond Dewtl of that team, It wae announced tedav Dowd will Mas second baae here. Gerdin McKay Wins Decision llum mlddleivilcht. wen the referee'A d- L " ' " s' r,v J'-' 'r"H of w Tork. in jTnX" - twiiimlr cJmi.? memW . -.'"iiir. iia.ii,. ijec. 11 ueruin AIclvAV. Mere Useful! SHIRTS that fit! Fer mere tlian a quarter of n century of oxperlenco has convinced thousands of wearers that we are amply ahle te make proed our beast that our shirts are nit en he Ronereus a scald that there Is no type of man they cannot make comfortable We have them In woven madras and fast colors. Price $2.00 Each Underdewn's Sens - 204 Market St., Pliila. Coupes and Lifeht'Six 0-Pass. Coupe-Roadster . . $1550 Lifcht-Six 5-Pois. Sedan 1850 Speciial-Sir 4-Paw. Coupe 2450 Specjal-Six 5-Pass. Sedan 2550 Bift-Six 4-Pasa. Coupe , 2850 Bift-Six 7-Pew. Sedan 2910 All e 847 NnrlL nn.,l c, . V KSv' i1! v!''A I 'Hliewr' LbTLIJlON A - STUDEBAKER TILDEN TO PLAY RICHARDS Tennis Stars te Exhibit for Penn Next Menth Hill Tilden, world's champion, nnd Vincent. lUflinrds. New Yerk's boy marvel, will exhibit for the I'cnn Ten nl Aftsnelntieu nt AVeielitmnn Hall en January 21. It In probable that Wnt son Wnshburn nlpe will nppcnr in n mntcb at the same time. This will be the second of n series of indoor tennis contests, thnt will be held at the University this winter. In the firsl exhibition Tilden defeated al lacc F. Jehnsen. At thnt time Tilden presented a cup for competition nmeng the Quaker plnyers. The Penn Tennis Association was or ganized this yenr. ten Steele wus elected president ; Andy Morgan, vice president, and Arthur Scagcr. secrc-tnry-trensurer. Steel nnd Mergnn nrc members of the team and Scngcr is the mnnngcr. Twe hundred already hnve signed up for the association and it is hoped te HTRAMSIIIP XOTH'IW. BLACK DIAMOND LINES Regular Freight Service Te Rotterdam- S R "WEST INSKIP" (U. S S. B.) S S "NEW BRITAIN" Fer Rates and Particular, Apply Geyelin & Company, nc.r phiia. Agenu 108 Seuth Fourth Lembard S144 NEW YORK HAVRE PARIS, I,A SAVOIK LA MIKRAlNi: I,A Till KAINK ItllCIIAMIIlUr I'AUIH JKANCK lire. 33 b. 11 Slur. II Dec. 31 .Inn. 38 Mur. 4 .Inn. 7 Ki-li, 1 .Ian. 17 ' .Inn. IH rel. SI Mur. IB I ib. 10 Mar. 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MODELS AND PRICES e. 6. factories Touring Cars Sedans f Lifcht-Sii 3-Pesj. Roedstcr 11125 Lifeht-Sir Touring Car , ," hjq Special-Sir 2-Pasa. ReatUter. ...'.',', .' 1585 Special-Six Touring Car , jfc35 Special-Six 4-Pum. Roediter. ......'.' 1635 Uifc-Six Touring Cr ,' 1995 Studcbakcr Cars are Equipped with Card Stude alter Sales Ce. of ''""''''"Kli-Miicklln Victer Ce HurrU, LkIIe) (lurk ..lUjn.uiul A. i:rln . ............. miner .Moter Te. New Service Station, 1316 Poplar St. (Just off Bread) TmemiBm, u, 192 Increase thla number te a theusnnd. The first meeting of the association since its organization will be held te morrow night. TO PLAY WEST CHESTER County-Seat Cage Five Will Make First Appearance Here The West Chester basketball team will play Its first game of the season here tomorrow evening with the Aqulnns five nt the lnttcr's hall nf l'lghtccnth nnd Merris .streets. The visitors hnve nil local boys in their line-up who lmve formerly played In the Eastern League. On Hnlunlny Aqulnns travels te Nativity and mcct the uptewncrs in u return gnme. Aqulnns would like te hear from first-class teams either nt home or nwny. Address Sid Smith, r.",".'i Green wny avenue Other Sports en Pages 20 and 21 STK 1IS1III' NOTICES Antwerp Amsterdam .Sailing Dec. .Sailing Jan. 21 11 Street, Philadelphia Main 7620 NEW YORK te EUROPE onHLS.QevzrnmenlShips bailings from Piers 1 nnd 4, Hobekcn 7 e Plymouth Cherbourg Brtmtn America Jan. 3 Feb. '' jee. Wasbinften . .Jan. 17 Te Plymeath Boulogne Londen anbandle State . .Dec. 27 Jan. 3 Centennial State Jan. 17 Feb. 1'. Te Brtmtn Danzig 'olemac . ..Der.31 Feb. 1 Te Brtmtn Hudsen . . . .Jan. 14 Feb. 2 Princess Mateika Jan. 28 Mar. United States' Lines Moere ft McCormack Ce.,Inr " Itoescrelt Stentnihlp Ce., Inc United American Lines. Inc. Managing Optratorsfer I U. S. SHIPPING BOARD and Readstere Tires Phila. N V Fer SoeUet Atldrtts U. S. imea 4 ' S 4S Rrn.du.. N.w Yerk T I Poplar 8400 :ms.'.'5 Hnlnul SI. . . . " . 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