rfi ":-rifi(fl W" ww ' i ' rtflp ', f- ! 4 imw ' i"5 21 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1931 Recommendation Is Made for the Abolition of Blind Draw in Promotion of Tennis Tourneys, mmmrr-mm W''&0$faJ&W' 53?p SOCCER INTEREST BOOHING HERE Phila. Field Club Leads Ameri; can League Unbeaten and Team Is Beest for Spert FAN OUTGAMES THE COPS By SANDY McNIDMCK THE game of soccer is coming nleng bv leaps and bounds In the cltv of Philadelphia. Ne pun is Intended though the boys de leap with enthusiasm and bound with abandon out there en the field of action Teams arc cropping out all around us, wherever there's a vacant let. A British amc, there was a time when soccer used te be played hereabouts in the manufacturing centers where British labor prevailed. Partly through fchoels taking it up and partly through Interest in the game after watching It, soccer is new taking a mere general held until it premises te become the national outdoor winter sport. You'd think se. at least. If you'd eat In en the ruckus Saturday out at Pahill field. The Philadelphia Held Club battled the Tedd's Drdeck team of Brooklyn te n 1 te I draw. Lets of people never saw a soccer game, but It couldn't be proved by the throng that 1 nheved through the turnstiles out there it Twenty-ninth nnd Cambria streets. They charged admission and the four-hit pasiirerd didn't bother ' anybody. These that had fiftu i rritM planked it down. These that didn't, well they just "cased" in. Modern Heudinl One bird pawed his way up a ten ten feet muddy bank, scnled (lie twelve-feet fence and. frnrn the tlcklNh stance en the top of it, flung himself at the girders of the stand inside. He get a toehold fnmchew and shoved his way panting out from under the feet of tiic cash cus tomers te a seat. A cop came along. "Say," muttered "Heudinl" as he slid out the same way he came "don't tliey never give n guy credit for en durance? That's the sixth time I get in, and here I go out ngaln." Later he was seen mingling with the two thousand or mere fans inside. Evi dently his scirntli effort was crowned with success. Yet some people lock their front doers nt night. Once inside, there was only one thing, find that was the soccer game. Ne base ball crowd Is mere rabid than one of these soccer attendances. Ne grand opera tnr is ever murdered mere freely than a soccer referee that is, by word of mouth. A soccer referee, one would gather, cannot afford te 'be sensitive. The same gees for the players. But mistakes get the round hoot in ererv sport, nnd muffsethe rollicking raspberry. It doesn't mean nnythlng. On the whole, however, your soccer fan seems te be n little fairer, if any- ining, uinn eiuer kiiicin. ne is quicK wmi. ' m.U .Ln Vita. rC Mnltin (rt nllllAH illltft Il.wl Willi Hie J. Ill Ul II1UIIMJ lii i-iuiui niui; IlllVt - never gies un jedels of encouragement for the home team. lie thoroughly un derstands his favorite sport and plays the game In the stands just as hard as the player en the field. Results of Wceh-End Soccer Contests Here amkrican U'-vaur: Tedd' fihlpmrtl, It Philadelphia V. C, 1. J. & P. CcMtn. 8 I'nlce, 1. AIJ.IKD CRICKET IXAOCE Flrnt IHtlelen Philadelphia Whites, 3: Merlen Whites, 1. Ucrmantewii C. C, 4j Merlen Maroons, J, Second Division Merlen, 3 I'hlliiletphla C. C. 0. Moerefttown, Hi Germnntewn.il. INDUSTRIAL LKAOUIS FleUher. It Art Leem, 1. llnrdulek i. Maree, 3t Wetinheti.e, 1, ALLIED I.KAOCK Flt DUItlen Welfendrn-Slinr , 21 Mnmhnll K. Smith, 1. KenMnrten, B Kln-nextlng, i. , VImem, 3 Fulrhlll. 1. Ncetlen II Cnnndlnn War Veternnn, lit Pain lew, 3. Second DlrUlen Kdjmoer, 3 Wlldwoed, 0. Third Dldsten Northwest Clever, i i Kikn, 1. Punlltld, It Caytura, 8. 'rillirlllle, l Olney, O. ireen llllilten, 2 Corinthian, 1 PcltenrlllF, 3 Wanderers, 2. Nertheant Wlmttwvnlnsf, 4 Mchthonne, 1. ReMni, 21 P. O. S. of A., 0. Paul. 21 llo.eweod, U. Ill.Men, Bi Fltler. 1. Hiinfthlne, 4i rnrren. 1. West Philadelphia Conshohocken, 2 Auxeni, 1. Vlctrlt, 3 Welcome, 2. OTHER SCORES Nnthltr. 3t Pnletherpe. 0. Centennial A. C, fit Wrxmeretnnd. 0. llnlicrt IIiirrtH 1", C., li Ivnyurend, 0. Oilier Ilretliern, 4i Glemwied, 1. Sntilen. fit Cmnbrln. 0. North Phllmlelphlt. 3i I.lKhthmi. 2. Prnnvvltnnlu Iti'.llrvud, 7t ).ehluh Valley Rnllrenil, 0. Tayler Mumerlal, 2t Prnnhferd AlMens. 5, IllHtm JuncrH, 3t I'unlkld It. ('., U. Illtwrnl.irn, Si Parltnnft.t2. Sunday Rcsulte Tmld'n Fhlpjurd. 2l New Yerk V. C, 1. I'-'-nn, li i'-ll l--r Helsher, Bi Wcstlnghetue, 1. am'iiieii, Ji inn uini ur rterann 0, lllbernlanN, 01 Nathity, O. TENNIS SEEDING PLAN THOROUGH National Bety Virtually Sure te Adept Suggestion as Outlined by Executive Committee . NEW JERSEY BASKETBALL MANAGERS I paying Ahead of SflOt at INQOOR POLO AND BASKETBALL HERE MEN'S SINGLES HERE AGAIN Beets and Saddle TIie Alexandria Pnrse et a mile is the outstanding feature nt New Orleans today. Lucky U. appears te be the best In the heavy going, with Kings Champien and Inceg as the contenders. Horses well placed In ether races are : First race Briar Cliff, I'lunclln, Farsight: second Hercb, The Decision, Back Bay ; third War I'ennnnt, Doatclle, Vnnsylvls; fourth Jake Bcrgcr, Bobbed Hair, Trlce; sixth Jehn Arber, Miss Fontaine, Dr. Camp bell i seventh The Colleen Bawn, Bally Bell, Jee Jee. TIie Iraclt was se badly flooded at JcfTcrsen Ferk Saturday that pumps were utilized te draw off the water. Notwithstanding the sloppy condition there wns geed form preserved in most of the races, and some close finishes. K. U. Bradley nnd Jockey Lyke hnvc parted company, the Kentucky horse man relensine the rider from his con tract. It has net been stated whom Lke would ride for, but presumably nn Eastern stable. I.vke has been under suspension since the running of the Lexington Futurity, when he nnd Con nelly both were given n rest for a bad jam in the race In which Miss Jey wns injured anu cstartic intcricrreu Scraps About Scrappers It looked bad for the home team one time Satuday. They say that Brtttan is half the Phillies' team. He proved it against Tedd's, net because he teas in the game, hut because he was net in it. The team entered the fray tvitheut him, unbeaten. In the first half the locals didn't seem te be able te Heady down. Four matinees will he hsld nt local clubs en ChrlMmns Presrrnnn hav? be;n ar rapited for the OlMnpla National Cnmhrla and New Auditorium A. C. ncct Monday afternoon The New Auditorium will he under the mnnnecment of Ulllv Silverman nnd he haa rert'd Mercantile Hill. Franklin and Poplar atreetd. where he plans vellv hew after Chrlstnns lilt curd for next Monday In. Eddln nee!ro Henry Hauber, Joe Wrtuht vi Yeunn Jee Iiridle Happy Jack McWil- Whltey P.urke and Al Moero s. Bammy the title play Heff. . By EDWIN ,1. POLLOCK I "D ADICAL chnnges in the method of cenducting1 big tennis tourneys J have been indorsed by the Executive Committee of the United' States Lawn Tennis Association 'and new only the O. K. of the national body is needed te hnvc them embodied in the laws of the j gnnip. This will be dene nt the nnnunl I meeting in New Yerk some time in February. ' Most important of the suggestion handed in by the sub-committees nnd passed by the executive body wns the abolition of the blind draw nnd (he menns of installing the seeding process. Anether recommendation wns that tournament plnycrs be prohibited from writing signed reports of the matches in the dally newspapers. Seeding Flan The plan suggested for the seeding of the draw provided that where there were sixty-four entries, eight pln.ers should be ranked in order by the com mittee in chnrge, the rnnking te be bnsed en the showing of the plnycrs in the current year. The players thus ranked shall be nlletcd its follews: Numbers one and two te be placed In opposite halves, players three and four nllotted bv elrnw te lower nortiens of (-both halves, plnycrs from four te eight allotted by draw te plnccs in nrieus quarters nnd eighths of the drnw. In the case of prominent foreign play ers, Ne. 1 shall be placed in opposite half from the Ne. 1 American player, the plan te continue te lnclude all for eign ranking entries. Where mere than sixty-four entries arc received, the seed ing shall be continued, ene plajcr for every eight entries. Will Be Adopted The plan thus outlined appears te be n very simple nnd thorough one, It probably will be adopted by u Inrge ma jority when the vote is called nt the na tional bessien. The committee nlse made recommen dations te the U. S. Association for the distribution of the 1022 championships tourneys ns fellows June 2."., Intercollegiate Champion ships, Merlen Cricket Club, Philadel phia. July 10, Men's Clay Court Champion Champien slilp, te be awarded by Western Asso ciation. August 21, Notional Doubles and Junier Championships, at Longwood Cricket Club, Bosten. September 1, Chnllcnge Round Davis Cup, Went Side Tennis Club, Ferest Hills, L. I. September 8, Men's Singles Cham Cham p'enshlps, at Germ an town Cricket Club, Philadelphia. This means that Philadelphia again will stage the intercollegiate and the nationals, two of the biggest tourneys en the list, for It Is almost traditional that the national body accepts the rec ommendations of the Executive Com mittee. Nationals' Profit $14,000 Jf:.a mWBk. sxllllllllllllHiBffiraKiHiKf"'", ''?IIIIIIBBillHiHiiBBBIIBilBHIlllllK.. ZSHSm -Hand Disastrous in Gelf . - Linksman in Medal Play Who Figures Just Hew and Where He'll Play Each Shet Finds Things Oft Gang Astray By JESSE P. GUILFORD Amateur flelf Champien of the United Stite TO CONTEMPLATE one's score in I badly that it completely nim their advance Is one of the worst things a vhanccs of succesi in big event,. plnjer can de before entering a teurnn- ,,,, , ,. mciit. This is especially the case In . rplllb is net nn exaggeration; thrse medal plaj, and the majority of players J- mental feats nre accomplished In Troop A Is Victorious in Dif- ferent Mounted Games at Cavalry Armery PVT. CORCORAN IS STAR c ,ir,Vfk)-iVr'ftA-'w''.'' ' jA A M h..jt jbH.?.w. .kvui.wAkMv.vis Twe men who have been in basketball for twcnty-lhe jcars. They new are managers of New Jersey's best quintets. At the left Is "Bill" Kennedy, pilot of the Camden tessers. He Is clasping the hand of Fred Cooper, manager of the fast-moving Trenten aggregation of the Eastern Basketball Lcague A T ERN MOGULS AWARD PLAYERS Haggerty te Reading, Law rence te Wilkes-Barre and Ricenda te Coatesville TO STRENGTHEN LOCALS Everj thing Is levelv In the ranks of the Eastern Bnsketball League. The moguls met esterday, "settled the n os es os tlen of the players who nre members of the Celtics, iind made plans for the second half of the season, which opens In two weeks. In the meantime, Tren Tren eon has yet te win the first-half honors, although the Petters virtually have the pennant in their grasp. The Celtics play their first game with sanction of the magnates Wednesday nt one time or another suffer from this iflnlad. Fer instance, if one playing In nn encn tournament Is well toward the top of the list before the final round, 1 he is likely te map out bis campaign for the final round, and in his own , mind emerge a victor. lie will sny te himself, "New, I'll 1 tnke three en the first, four en the sec end, and ought te get another birdie en that third." And se he will go through the whole round with an im aginary score, net only planning hew many strokes he will take en each hole, out nctunlly placing tne snots. Best Plans In his mind's eye he places his first drive 250 jnrds down the center of the fairway, and be bears the exclama tions of delight of bis gallcr ns bis ball leaves his club. IPs approach he drops dead three feet from the pin, nnd the putt he Mnks hnndll. Ills scennd hole i he plays brilliantly, nnd en the third I he sinks, bis nppienth shot for u birdie 'i. In addition te this line of cam paign of his own piny, he dopes out n nuntal score for the plajcr ut the top I of the list, in which he is te piny mo me I tllecrc golf In the final round, and thud I through his opponent's peer play and 1 is own superb Hash of brilliancy, he Is te emerge tlm victor. He even pictures the scene In which hi receives thu congratulations of his friends and the applause of the gallery. With eerTthlnB planned te . nicety he starts his afternoon round and hloerj bees IiIh urearrnnccd plans . HIS first drive lands Inte the rough eti the right, for alas, he has sliced his drive. He is en the gieen in three and takes two putts for a fi. He then begins te werrj. his incntul core has gene wrong nt the stnrt, nnd instead of completely banishing it from his, mill'1 he begins te figure en what holes lie can sae the two shots which lie wasted en the first. As he gees further nn in the g.ime he continually differs from his mental score, and his wnrrv rnnwi lilm new that several of the weaker clubs i te play bedly. Instead of keeping his hnc secured talent necessary te bolster mind en the game he Is playing, he ro re up the weak spots. Camden secured erts te his mapped-out campaign, and nothing out of the whole proceedings. hc wonders If he cannot make up the I he Jerseymen have their hardest ganfe strokes which he has lest te his mental 011 Wednesday With New lerk. A l-minrl. sn Hint lin i nptunllv nlnilii first-class man would come in mighty two or three holes ahead mentally at nnimy tnese days in a Mseeter uniform, the same time he is actually plajing. .Manager rnrey, of tne .New leruers, 'Training Camp Sites of Big League Teams Cluli N. Y. IMtts st. I,. Unsten ll'kjn Clne'l rhle. lhl lu V. Y tine st. I.. (Viu.li llestun let. t hie. I'hlla. NATIONAL T.KAOUK 1022 1D21 San ntnnle, Tex "an Antonie Het Springs Ark. Het Springs (trance. Ten. (trance. Tex .St I'rtirshurK, n. (IuIifMeu Jiirkseuillle New Orlenni Mineral Wells. Tex. ,tlie Tex Ciitiillnn. Cllf. I'iianilrnn, Ciillf. T.ei-shurK. Thi (i.illlCMllle. I'lu. A M Kit It' A N I,KA O V K Shreienert, I.n. D.illim, Tex. Ilouuluea, I. a. rainpn, l la Vrtc. Het Snrlnm Het Wells. Tex .in Antonie Seculn. Tex. Waxuh ichle, Tex. I. nkc I'hnrles, I.n. New OrleaiiH Dnlliis. Tex llejitluMi I.n Tnninn lTn let prinns. actually plajlng Wonderful Game And then te top the climax, he ienrns that Mr. A., who wns destined te play mediocre golf, is sheeting a gnme which will be unable te play et home next Sunday a.s the Garden will be used for ether purposes, but the following Sun day afternoon will pluy a League came and all 1'astern League matches will be . delights his large and enthusiastic cnl evening in Camden, and a sure defeat i pinj eu in the nttcrnoens. Jery. The result is obvious. nt the hands of the New Yorkers will, All the managers predicted a much ,, Instead of winning the ; mntch he finds give the neunant te Trenten. The inner seeenu-na.it race than the first I """Tul1 "'","; "" " '""; (iethamites cuter the League inlact with sect en, ns Heading, Philadelphia, TNDOOIt pole again prevel its pepu- larlty in Philadelphia en Saturday, every sport. The football plajer before I nBht at the Cavalry Armery, Thirty- a eig game dreams et trie roucnuewn, t t , Lncn,tl,r nvertue. he is te make in tlie Int few minutes ' . """ p , ' . . , .. . ... of the contest te bring his tenia te a , And it showed conclusively thnt tne glorious victory; the baseball pln or game Is Here te stay. ' gets n home run In the last Inning, thus i Treen A defeated Headquarters Dc- aveidlna the defeat of his feam, nnd the golfer, even though he br partici pating in ii small teurnnnimt. pln,s before the match n mental round that has par smashed te pieces Purling Waters There Is nnether mentnl handicap which golfers should avoid end it plas n very important part in the pleasure ene is te derive irem golf. ,et us sn tnchment nfter four'ef the festcst chuk- kers of pole witnessed in this city for some timjp, K te 2. The speed of then match was rivaled only by that of theA week before, when the Second Cltj" Troop walloped the New Yerk Squad- ren. x Indoor pole Is played with three meiri Uesplte tne met innc" "Ml ,Jt II Him. i-.i-r(,,.' .... ... e.ub. thorn nre net ns mnnv n'avers ns there. there is a brook running through the I nre In the outdoor game, play Is justi fnlrwev en Ne. .'I hole. New, If thnt as speedj bioek were net there veu would erdi- ( '1'emm'v Corcoran wns the star of thu', nnniy drive way past it. hut before Cnine. The Troop A Ne. '' man helding: you begin j our round ou stnrt te werr.x t1P lowest rnnk of any man in thtiJ whether jeu are going te get ever it game, that of private, played a brll-p ' ,t , ' Hunt game He scored thrce goals for' lhe result is when jeu stand up en I his tenni. nnd prevented many goals by Ne. .te drive jeu have convinced , plnu-r-. en the Dctacliment trio. ,7 e I goal. Here he missed his shot, und nj "MlBht net mnke the pond." you av ' Headquarters uetaciimciu piayer rusiicii :" a eeiier usf n iieiler." nnd In n frxv minute our cuddln Is Betllnic our hall out of the ater. nt the ball. However, Corcor pulled'fl un his steed, nnd mndc n beautiful" --- -,--,- ,. . .,, ,. ,a TIIP t-n,,, .,r.l!n., i. t iL ' IMPK-niWCI snot, xnc vun iran auuuicij,. IIL same applies te the trap en the bprwpcn tnP pests. side of the green lnu wurrj your-' Lleutennnt Madeira nlse playfd rr self lntf) it. you nctunll sheet for it' ' geed game. True, he was en the losing This Is, without question, the hardest , pi.le, but his play was brilliant through thing te overcome in Kelf. Yeu must I out. Several times Troop A's trio rushed . train jourself te forget thnt the brook l Headquarters' goal, but Lieutenant Ma- cresses the fa irwnj. set your mnrk awuy derin and Sergeant Werk always were' beyond It mid pln for your mark, net en t1P jeh ' , bnn,!,,.i,l)n""'t rarr' fl:m,.P,rS wl,,l Immediately following the pole gnme e Ml hi ,'" ," tCOmC t0t ' P '"J!"1 "- "f the most comical and Interesting nend l thn?" l?u (,"?' that I contests ever watched by sport levers penu is tnerf It is better te Iekc h dqII t.i i i i t-i . i or two In the pond than give in te the I " ""In'Wl'"." "" M,e' ht 'el, , idea that jeu must use a floater. I tUprs '"eutc'l "" unsaddled horses tee! Don't even go into the pocket of Pot&e,""en e? the held and btnrtcd a your bag and dig out nneld ball, for I mountecl bnspbull Rarne this is nctunted In the thought. "Preb- I Mount J basketball is nnether new nbjy won't get across, se guess I'll lese snort te tIlls cit-v- Twe w-eeks age the an old one " Don't think of the water ' Kame "ns introduced by Troop A. The buznrd, banish it from your mind, and l'iiciiitrs of the game are proficient, nnd eventually jeu'll take your stance nt have jet te be defeated Saturday night that tee and wonder liew jeu could I they beat Troop C, S-0. have been se foolish ns te werrv about . the ext option of "Herse" Ilaggertv , who gees te Heading, from whence he The mernl is that plnye.rs before n White) at the Bat The Germantown Cricket Club con ducted the nationals se successfully last ' Peer Garry SclinieclU ei'pii'inucr mni ii wun eniy inir te as sume that the Manhclni club would again be awarded the honor of holding the title play. The report showed that $1-1.000 was turned ever te the U. S. I,. T. A. as its share of the 10'Jl men's championships. This profit rnnks sec ond only te the Davis Cup challenge round staged ut the West Side Tennis Club, from which $10,000 was earned. It was also suggested that such Davis Cup ties os shall be plajcd In this coun try be held during the first three weeks of August, and distributed among one or mere et the touewing cities: New l'red Taelttl will put en hi second show at the New Ilreadnay A C (National A, A.) I Wtdnedav nleht xs-lih Ua Mitchell, of 'youth I'hllO . nppfar'rir In the wind-up It was the favorite and everybody ' t'eSSaT l'iS t.tfn," was hollering for a score. But, though Other beutB Darbv Catpar e Eddie Ilande. the locals had mere or le.s possession I '"nnVwuilaV,"". ?ffi,,H?tL! Of the bull for the first twenty minutes, nitchle Kali in one of the "less" interims, Tedd's Srerisl uheii Swonnev. the h. x'nmii? Jnek Dempses haa been matched by Frenchman benti-i one In The Phillies NlB Haes te meet Hilly Gannon in the star "f ""'""' Ine J"winB cities: iscvv wV !i ? 'i i i 11 . .-ii i . I bout at the eiety Wedimsdas night - Yerk, Chicago, Newport, Bosten nnd i,.Vt. J i ii "'.luu "1l'1l ",l 'Philadelphia. hi the vciceml hnlf. when it eddsmiin1 A rft(irn tM)llt bel,v,r. ,-r.ini.i0 rtritten , Other championships awarded wlth ptlt Ills hands en the ball. The works nnd KddvHtoi.e Miller will l' ene of the fox- nnt dates include: Women's Hlnirli um. .m, in,, mntrhr. nf (Jit. CMirlMmris arternoen ' J . . . . . .--. I'LinlmiU ns .inshe1 l,nV nt ,. hew at the Nitlenal They utatred one of MervDOilJ wns pushed bacK of It the lnest mterQilini? llsht e.ije'Kht bout chalk murk except one lone goalkeeper cr nen two eeks nire 'jhe wind-up win f, in ltP;rlc,"ln,S Stet,pe,1 up fr a faCTf & ntfu&UW?. Jree Kick at the goal. I ,r. Vs Phlladtfiiia Jee Welllnu and Kid wnuev lias OIIIJ missed one goal like . W'Olf a rrann uanere are uncr nmnwrj that in his life and It wasn't this time. I A He hoofed into the n't before the ' Merris Tendler. brother of rw, hii j mltender knew what it was all about Jtrlw Sf.'VViM JeeTc I ' hat tied the score and the home folks ,,m -h.tej ltjthr lis nnd Inhnny nien. I breathed again. H3 nrenn Is anxious te bj en lth Gun 'Hie Phillies had a couple of moments FrnchBtti I when It looked ns though they would I i.rfimlnarle te the I oenard-Droney male). Put one ever, but It wnsn t te be nnd ', the u .. I'iIhh tomorrow nls-lit win be (he lie whistle blew en a tie. 4 let of the local tereer rnthu iiiiin is built around the Phillies. 1 he lmcWcflu League uni butlt of I intern clubs te put the game en a sound foundation, and it's doing . Wilkes-Bnrre nndCentesx-liifl m-iii nil h! I mntch should nveid mentnl scores, for helped considerably with the addition I they never turn out ns expected, and began his Kustern League career. or new material. Many unplnved first- "10 lcll UPSCC ls) ueunu ie dc ratat un- Jaeke Lawrence, nnether former , half games will in all likelihood be ,'(",,i player, upon realizing his foolish i .. ,i,., vn... Vnri; ..nmlilnniinti ' canceled, the Scrnnten.PhllK- n,n i ness in manning out each stroke before- of uhlch Charlie Hrlcklev was the head. , thta city en Krldnv being among these lmnd. cempletclj ctpels lua imaginarj dropped. With the Little Leagues Twentieth Centurj tops the Ameri can League, having nosed out Pnssnn. Nobody wanted Garry Schmcelk, even Gottlieb & Black in a stirring finish r a gift, se the big boy passes out of, lust wick. The spoerting goods buj.s nave one et ine instest teams here- uheuts, cspcciallj considering tin thnt little piece of water. Remember te piny for the flag, sheet for the green and net the tinp. Copyright, 1011, bv Public Ledaer Compana My Wednesday's article will be en "Phjslcal Qua'lilratlens." was aw aided ie I,co Melone. the sent te Beading. Wilkes-Bnrrc, nnd Baren center, wns West Side Tennis Club: women's e'av court championship, te either Buffalo or Clcvelnnd : men's indoor te New New Yerk, and women's Indoor te Long Leng Long weed Cricket Club, Bosten for n rift the nieturc. Schineelk broke all records for scoring in the League this season, vet he is passed up as nn undesirable. Coatesville hns secured Herry Itlcendu, but that niny mean nothing. Barney Sedran and Marty Friedman were sent te Scrnnten. who in turn, handed them ever te Manager Myers, of the Phillies. If Sedran nnd Friedman conic here Ilicendn will likely be used In n deal with Coatesville. as it is preb round from bis mind. . This idealizing of one' 3 game ii among the hardest things tcith which a player ftat te contend, and many golfers have the disease se FACTORY PRICES "MEN'S HATS" Latest Jfexeeat STYLES COLORS Large High-Grade ASSORTMENT QUALITY Seft Derbies-Velours At the Factory 700 N. 12th St. Open 8 te 6 Daily ROELOFS ISTERNER'S HOUSE OF PIPESJ Selected Bruyere Pipes Imported 3 H' Treher .cmc and Dun-' hill ripen. $1.65 te $12.00 ' America's Finest Bruyeres Anstecrat (W. D. C.) $6.00 Bruyere Naturelie (Frank), $5 Kaywoedie (K. B. B.) $3.50 te $4 Milano (W. D. C), $3.50 Londenlike (K. B. B.) $2.50 $3.50 French and Italian $Q.50 Bruyere (Frank) mi rip nreulrcd Real I'lpe Prrvlce Sferner's Cigar Stere 20 N. 12th !. Of the nllivers. TllPl linm niinrhne linnl game tonight when they meet the Amer ican Independents in a battle for sec ond place Philadelphia Terminal nnd Fleisher nre tied for first place in the Manufac turers' T.engue. Thev should breeze in with their games this week, and the scnciiuie maKcrs are te be complimented nble that this trio will split even for the, in that they have drawn the leaders moguls et rue r.asiern i.engue. t With Sedran. Friedman and Itlcendu In Philadelphia, it means that the game will take en a new lease et me. for the final gnme of the first half en which the pennant hinges and which will be plajed next wiek I Irst Dutch and Fnten nre dead- ln..l swl fnM Un 1..J ! . 1- - '" . Ptay Sunday Afternoons Hurch AoclatieS? ileal 'iC? There are u number of big games the Financial League and Equipment yet te be plaved in the first half, but I and Engineering and Traffic .ire en all eves nre fecu-ed en the second sec- I even terms for first place in the Bell tlen, which premises te be keenly fought Telephone circuit. I folleulntf clTht-reund heutu Gus Tranchfttl Us 1en C'i!nl Vcnnl Lepi-i tt Tumm Ixiunhrnn anil Jack Clam:' s Joe Allisen, I heavyweights 1 Temmy Murray and Irish .Tehnnv r'urtls I 'hi U'fii matched te mect at I .ill Illver, . ' Mnss . December L'l I Wiggins Defeats Burke I Nm Orlrunn Dec 111 Chuck Wiggins, of I Indianapolis wan gHen the decision eer , Martin Hurkc of .N'cw Oiler.nH, follewhif ,, , , t meir i-iiprii-iuii'. i"wi ... &,u4uii.jn Hie locals are composed mostly of night, old Bethlehem pla.vcrs. The bright and , particular star is P.rittnn, who Old Bcthlclicmltcs is claimed by his enthusiastic (Manager te " iiiu uest ierwaru tnnt ever drew en n jeccir shoe in this ceuntrj. He leads the league in goal scoring with sixteen. He was hurt u while back and won't be utile te step out for the locals for, three weeks at least. I Then there's Perter, of the First I ocettish League, who came ever last summer Tie's the local captain new and prized possession. Whitey Fleming is the one they call en te de the scor ing. Fergusen, nl left half, has gene bald rem stepping these wild beets with hlal "fad. They bay he's in a class by him 'f at that stuff. He's ene of the clean- est soccer players going, and is sure of loot, as the don't come be often. Merley, Inside right, is a hard worker J-nu another star, like Kerr, the twen- Njhree-yenr-eld goalkeeper, who shone, an liantly Saturday, once stepping a ok with his nose while Ivlug en the' (.round. Such men as these nre driven along ne rosy path where they are by Jimmy ivaiuer, the manager, who knows the Kame from every angle. He wab an e H" .Plnjer In the Pcnnsjlvania Leugue hS. i ineflcan Kagle team, und lias 1'Vf n Philadelphia for twenty jcars. I Li " ,Je?rs l"15,1 hc ns referee, ?ttl"Reflieiated at some of the biggest1 Wmes in the country. This is his first i. . 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