', W.M!tiPJI'JWI,l'W, V" . I b i EVENING PUBLIC LEDQEEr-rPHIADELPHIA; MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1921 10 NO WESTERN TRIP FOR RED AND BLUE NINE Thirty-two Games Listed, Including Straw-tiat Day Game With Naval Academy Change in Commence ment Date Forces Dropping of Game With Michigan THE University of Pennsylvania base ball team will net make a trip West next season, according te Acting Grad uate Manafser Bushncll In Issuing the schedule of the Red and Blue this morning. Thirty-two games, the largest num ber In many years appear en the sched ule. Eighteen of the contests nre te be played nt home and tlie remainder en foreign neil. Several weeks age It was stated that the Pcnn team would make an excur sion Inte the West te meet Michigan and several ether Western colleges thnt Lave been seeking games In the schedule for many years. SegqtlatlenB had vir tually been closed with Michigan, but n sudden change In the date of commence ment week by the Westerners caused the plans te be called off entlrely. Commencement was moved up n week by the Michigan authorities, and nt Pcnn had dates with Washington Col lege, Colgate and Cernell during that week the premised trip was called off. Urlnus, Stevens, Muhlenberg, Lehigh nnd several ether 90! leges after nn ab sence of years reappear en the schedule. Twe games will be played tills year with the University of Vermont, one here In April and the ether In Burlington In May. Columbia is scheduled for two games, ene at home nnd the ether nwny. The Naval Academy nine will appear en Franklin Field for the first time In history en Straw Hat day, the first Saturday in May. -Fer yeare Pcnn has made unsue- cessful efforts te bring the Middies here and finally succeeded this year. Only ene gnme will be played with Princeton this year, which is a big change ever prcvletiH schedules, the Tigcri always appearing for n home nnd away gnme. On April 22 the Princeton Princeten lans will display their wares en Frank lin Field. Yale and Harvard will be met again, both away from Franklin Feld. One Heme Dnte In June Of the eight games te be played in June only ene is listed for Frnnklin Field, thnt with Jeff Tcsrcau's Dart mouth nine en Alumni Dnv. The complete schedule follews: April 1, Ferdh&m nt Frnnklin Held; 4, KrRnk..n"fl.dr 8.'brtme,uth ntTrnnkUrl .... 11 jermuiii i rmnKiin Field; 13, Htrvrnii at Franklin Field: 18, Columbia at Franklin Field; ID, Drewn nt Franklin Meld 22, rnnceten at Franklin Kield. m. ' Jtihler.: born nt Frnnklin Fl.lds 27. Pending 2U. xale nt New Haven. , i',y 2." JJwR.r.,.hm"9..at Swarthmore; 4, f-ehlKh at Franklin Field: 0. Navy at Frnnkl '.'J? r?el11! l0- Lafayette at Frnnklin Field: , vcrmeni at uurunsten, vt.i 13. Dart mouth nt Hanover. N. II. ; 10, Swarthmore nt Frnnklin Field; 17. Columbia at Franklin i icia; iu, ueorKBiewn ni frnnklin Field: 24, Army nt Wc;t Peint: 27. Hunters at New Jlrunawfck. N. J.s 30. Cernell at Tranklln Field. June 2. Drewn nt Providence. It. I ; .1, Harvard at Cambridge, Mum,: 7. Columbia at New Yerk: t). I.nfayotte at Kanten: 10. Dartmouth at Tranklln Field: IB. Wanhlnn Wanhlnn ten nt Cheatertewn Md . 10 Colxnte nt Hamilton. N T.: 17. Cernell at Ithaca, N. Y. Where Pcnn will play its home gnmes nfter the 1st of May is causing no end of werrlment te the conch of the tenm and the members of the ItaKcball Com mittee. According te present plans, the new stadium work will start Imme diately nftcr the relay games, which occur en the last Friday nnd Saturday of April. The problem of selecting a fresh' man coach will net be decided en until the next meeting of the court ceurt cil. Danny MoNichel, who is new coaching the freshman basketball team, may sceure the pest. Football during the 1020 season made $114,3111.00, according te the 1020-21 financial statement issued by the trea urer of the Athletic Association. This Is by far the greatest sum ever made nt Pennsylvania for football, hut it In said that the last season will exceed the 1020 tetnl by mere thnn $15,000. The entire receipts for the period wcre $311,207.71, nnd the expenditures S280.313.7I), which gives a net profit for the nthlctlc year of $22,737.42. Dnshetbnll Pays Basketball had its biggest year finan cially during 1020-21, the net profit from the court sport being S1012.r0. The entire receipts nmeuntcd te $25, 507.58. This mnrk. tee. may be eclipsed during this i-canon as n result of the Increased seating capacity et woignt weignt man Hall . Bnwbnll lest $7001.74, rowing $21, 7WI.DS, and the track team, which is combined with the relays, lest $0083.04. The relays realized n handsome profit, but the enormous amount It tnkes for trnck made the nbove less. BULLDOGS BEAT SENATORS Score 28-14 Victory With Assist ance of Laird and Ktlllnger Washington, Dec. 10. The Canten Bulldogs took the raensure of Tim .Tor .Ter dan's WnnhinKten Senators nt Amer ican League Park for the second time yesterday, untying the count in the Inst period, and (-coring two touchdowns quickly for a 28-14 victory. Glenn Kll llngcr, All-Amcrlcan bnck nt Penn Hlnte this season, plnycd for the win ners. Jim Lnird. fullback of the Philadel phia Quakers, plnycd a star game for Canten, scoring two of the four touch 1 GAMES FOR WD FIVE Cellegians te Play Scholastic Leaguo Contests With Southern and Northeast DEBUT IN THE CIRCUIT GIItARD COLLEGE will break Inte the scholastic basketball llmcglare when it plays two Interschelnntlc League teams during the helldnys. This Friday the team win piny eeuinem High nnd the following Friday North east High will be met. The game Friday should preve one of the best scheduled this year. The CelleglanH always present n strong line up, nnd ns Southern High has yet te be defeated it should be a hard-fought bnttle. Southern High is confident of win ning, but It leeks like a toss up. Ol rnrd, while It has net yet plnytd any games, is favored by many followers of the scholastic tenm te cop the de cision, f Grrard has seven games scheduled' with Philadelphia quintets. West Philadelphia, Control, Southern, Nerthenst and St. Jeseph's Prep art included in this list, while Wenonah and Geerge Scheel nlse will be plnycd. This afternoon nt West Catholic High Scheel, an important meeting of the Catholic Schools' Lcngue will be held. Final nrrangements will be made for the opening of the circuit a basketball sea son. The Lcngue originally wns planned te be opened January 10. However, new Hint Salcslnnum High Scheel, of Wil mington, Del., lias entered n team, thr date has been changed te December 28. On that day Cnthelic High will meet ftnlfttlntlltm . ItfllmlMM An CammI -.....u.au... R, ff IlllllllJllUli. KJil,H teams have yet te arrange their dates. imu a new scncauie will de drawn up this afternoon nt the meeting. TlrrtfllPP ItA.lln .1Ikam.m rt itfilAtl,Ml nt West Cnthelic, mnde the announce ment uint wie xoeiDaii captain ier uie 1022 season will be elected this after noon. He nlse stated West Catholic would open its season tomorrow with llm Tlil1n.llnl.l. XT..1 Ul,r 'l'V, game will be plnycd at the Knig'hta of yuiuniDus nan, xnirty-eigutn ana Jinr kct streets. Ice hockey, soccer and tennis will be added te the list of sports at St. Je-(-cph s Prep. Scheel. This was de cided at n meeting of the Athletic As sociation. Litters also were awarded te the members of the football team nt the meeting. Geld footballs were given members of the team at a recent ban quet. Should St. Jeseph's really go in for ft V: ' "10 -inicrscneiastic league, which new has only three members, would be enlarged. Alse, with St. Jo Je seph h showing the way, Ice hockey may uu uiKFii up uy emcr uameiic schools in tills city. Kventunlly, a Catholic ice hockey league may be formed. Lancaster High will entcrtnln West Cnthelic High during the helldnys. This will be ene of the biggest boosts scholas tic sports has received this season. The gnme will nttrect much attention, nnd will be n great help In the future. LAI 0UTSC0RES HAGGERTY Centre, of Chinese Quintet Outplays ' the Giant Geerge New Yerk, Dec. 10. The All-Chinese Collegians, of Philadelphia, put up n very crcditnble contest against the Original Celtics yesterday afternoon in Mndlsen Squnre Garden, but the pol ished teamwork of the Celtics and un un ncquaintance with the professional rules proved tee Rrcnt n handicap for the Orientals and they were beaten, CO te nil Lai, n member of the Bridgeport Knstern League baseball club for the last two seasons, did the best work for the Chinese, outplaying the giant Geerge Ilnggerty, as well as outscerlng him. Leenard and Barry played a flashy backceurt game for the Celtics. DUNDEE AND HANL0N AT OLYMPIA TONIGHT Werner and Gibbens Meet In Re turn Match In Semi Johnny Dundee, with the experience nt rsvi ln l.nttlnu imilnr Mu holt, nnd Jimmy Hnjilen, Denver lightweight with fin steel Jaw, arrived nere last niRiu primed for their eight-round bout at the Olympia tonight. Dundee was optimistic about tcerlng a victory ever his harder hitting oppo nent. He said he put in n busy week of training nnd expects te show fol lowers of the punch that ring sclcnce can triumph ever ruggedncss nnd hit ting ability uy eeaimg uuuiun. The semi-final of eight rounds will be a return mntch between Gcergle Werner, of Bosten, nnd Jimmy Olb Olb bens, of this city. Jimmy Kirk nnd Willie Fergusen will clash In the third six-rounder. Pairings for the early bouts ere: Jee Miller vs. Pedre Cnmpe, and) Billy Pirapus vs. Kay Belmont. SHANAHAN CAGE FIVE SEEKS CITY HONORS Weat Phlla. Basketeers Have One of City's Fastest Quintets The Shanahan Catholic Club Is out te annex the independent basketball eham- pelnshlp of Philadelphia and la well en! Its way te accomplish the same. Itj haH been a long while since West Phlla j delphla has had ft first-class team, but the Shanahan boys premise te fulflll that obligation, ,, With Jim Benner, who managed tfici championship baseball club, nt the helmj the cnge players nre hanging up a few records In turning bnck the foremost Independent quintets thnt Invade West Phillv. Aquinas was the latest Ylctire and Shanahan simply smothered Sid Smith's five in the last game. On Wednesday evening Knyeum; Cnthelic Club, another claimant of till. city title, plays Shanahan at Uiu Cavalry Armery, Thirty-second street nnd Lancaster avenue, and a hard carat is expected. Danny McNlchel, the ferx mcr Pcnn captain, who Is with Hhanas linn, Is enjoying the same success with Benner's team us he did In the Inter-'' collegiate League. 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