20 IF EVEXIXtt PUBLIC DEDGEK PHILADELPHIA', WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1921 If First Inning' Were Last and Last First A's and Phils ight Have Finished Above Cellar ul II II FIGURES SHO W PHILS AND A 'S TO BE GREA T 9TH-INNING BALL CLUBS Macks Wen Ten and Lest Six, While Wilhclm's Athletes Split Even in Final-Frame Fights Should Run Games Backward lly KOIIKKT XV. MAXWEU. fleiii I'llltur I'lrnlni: I'lilillr "LcdRtr THE II K is hope for the A'h ami l'lills next year If n few slight i-Iiaiii'- arc mndc In the rules which pnrrn our national pame. Thlt Information was spilled tills ninrnlni; 1 none ether than Ernie I.iuiIk.iii, who Is out for the winter. Mr. Lanlgan was Interned during the foethall -easen, but when he failed te fee lilt, shadow the I'rst day out he decided te linger unions us. ,' "I have been huy," eenfuled the netrd rigger Eilheit, "and have wme njnrtlliiB Information te hand out. 1 have been ceniderlns the cne of the A's and the I'hils. l!teaue of the limited number of clubs in the American and National I.caKue. the ball teams representing your oily have had it easy lh finishing in eighth place. I admit this K a wonderful nivemplislnuenl, be-ottiif-e eiiip upon a time bis league clubs finished tenth niul feuiteenth in tlie pennnnt races, "Hut Phiindelyhia need net worry about the future. They have a won derful chance te shine in the large time if th rules are changed. Yeu fee. the local clubs have wen the pennant backward en several occasions. That hns become Mirh a habit that they arc winnin;: b.Ul games the fame way. "In etln r word, tin- Athletics and the I'hils did better in the ninth Inning than in any ether. Tlie were gieat 'leenth-hei:r athletes, and if the g'liws hfid been stnrted in the ninth instead of the first, and then play the gnm backward, the cellar champs both of them might lmve gained Mich a big lead that they never would be headed. They also might have landed eul -,le of tlie well-Unewn cellar. "According te the t'gijer." continued the "-nappy statistician, "the Ath letics wen ten and le:.t si" in the ninth, while the I'hils split even in fourteen scraps of tlil.s ch.iraeter. Tills piebably is b-i-ausc the ether team get se tlr'd running the 1 uw in the et'iiv innings that they couldn't defend themselves proper! in the lmal frame. I low put. history was made and we getta hand It te the 1'hiU "Tlie Nat enal l.Tisners had the distinction of wiping out the lavge't ninth-inning le:ul of the .irar. lIetiPt they did. an.' I will submit the facts. It was in IJosten en September S. 'J'lic llraves weri' leading 0 te 0 when the last inning was perfunctorily called. Jee Oesehger was twirling f.ir tlie Bcanmen and had our hones looking like ,i goldfish with a new pair of roller skates, lie t'anmd the iic with nine pitched balls and made them realize their lowly position in large league clrch-. t It I 1 von nccr can tell, m tlirti -' trits nrrr Jnr had hr n -Inc d u.nrril m-l of tin' game, eight runs urir sceici u:td the 1'lnh t-nn tlie ball nn,;r. Macks Made Starlliim Recerd A ND new - that a.' for tne A'?. T1 ev, pm. Ueed in with a startling plee of work steunded the P'ip';'..Ki Tie almost n week wlien the true s.gnitlennee of the feat dawned upon them. The men of Mnek wen two games In one ihi.v. 1' u.il'.y it takes a couple of weeks te strengthen the percentage column te th.it extent, but here was .something entirely new. They net only wnii both gutiie. but wen them in the ninth Inning. "Tliis happened en Saturday, .June 'J", and jmi enn get the dope from the papers. Ne one has explained In w it w.is done Iur why the thtilling rallies In the ninth were put en. but that ) what netually happened. "The real champion lini'her. however, were the Dodgers, who failed te repeat in the Nat. enal last sen-en. These guy- grabbed twche games in the ninth and lest enlv two. Net mk h a li.nl record. In the ether league, and en the ether hand. Washington cl.i.meil the bst perfermari' . One dav tic Griffs were four runs te the bad. and v hen they b..tt d njuns; (.'nly M.us In the ninth they nicked the submarine espert for live hialthy tallies, with two out and one te go. "Frem what I tigger out. and figier-. don't I.e." resumed Mr. Lanisnn, "Bosten climate aided tlie ether clubs in the twilight of the contest-. Tl..'re Wire mere ninth-Inning rallies up tlicie than in all of the ether p'.nee. u together. "In order te make this mere in-trieki: and l..ind out th" expert t iff. wiie h can be cheeked up bv any mie vim wi.s'es te read all of tlie paper-, ii-p .!; months. I have prepared t!. standing of the club- for yvnr benetiv .lhme. It will make a big hit in I'n'.'.idelpl.ia. lucau-i t either club is in its aciu-t.u.' ,1 position. Here is th" le-ijjue in which the ii.tith-inning A'h and I'hiU cmered themselves with glory : Brooklyn -' ? .0 "7 St. I.aun Carih. . tl ? .-Je'? iVc. I.nuu Hiatciis. 1') ) .1 1 i ('! ilitml J .7 .')' Washington " .'''''' (i-mi'i ? ' ,)M Athictici m ti .?:: ni sx .s ; ..' i.vin"- a v .:,:. ',, c, .j'O Philbri 7 7 .:,') While Sex X ..11 Yinl:rci 71 JD ,:D0 h-treil ' I.' .!'', Pittsburgh J e .e'l'l (.'incinnuti J 10 . ?-'e' Wants Chaiif'e in Basketball Feul Rules T"i:aii sm- -' rub's regar -Don't you think some ird.ng fouls? "The great majority of games are net professional, and I de net believe that en an nverat-e mere than tiff en foul- are called in a game, but in the games In the professional l-Mgue- tin y 1,111 t average at lea-t fiftv foul-. "The spertati r want- te -ee aJ ihm Ii of the forty minutes a- pes-ihlc taken up with fleer -. and the almost constant 'shouting' of fouls ruins the game from Ids view nint. "Toward the end of tLe game the side that leads will take a full minute te toss for goal. "It seems te me tnar nl! foul', sin h as tripping, pushing, etc., should count a point for the opponent, and all ether feuK, such as running with ba'l, aheuld be tossed as nt present. "I hope jru might he in position te bring thi- matter before the I"a-tern League people, and I can assure jeu that I am enlj one of their oen-taiit pntrens who would like te see some change made. AN ei.d-timi:i. " ' 0P..1 .5"V. 19't, by Pubic Lcrterr reiipa"j Y'S KliAX STEVin writes in te state that Jehn D.'r favorite song is: "OH, by mv. belt ." Herse sciinc nn u le' te iie tilth tucccsi of pole. the ' " Alse hcadwerl' win-, a let of soccer gntnes. ITIth Hip women's Rulf rlrunnliiii-litri nt WllltB Sllltllnir I'lullls 111 tK tlllTP Villi lip, ,l let of Reed mutches. Xlg Haves hopes ,ice won't be In- ! , Havana: I,rt vie Medci eluded when they scrap nil the sheeting 1 IazeI w.. Sureg't; second Sir Vil implcments. 1 ljam iT,lIlnC0Ili MubIe Rp,el(N. tlll.,, Billiard tablpn have h f . ;-'nikf.rir appeal- it's the ion.; gieen, v. hit' t , , r , J( . .. lemmu I.imeh p,,,r p that nen h the liralt it rrntnrrd it nil liatr- tin effect 011 the trade n mds. ' 'TIs net surprising when Itdiy Koe in stralched, rt'iiwrlis (he w. U. racing exiicrt. Hnchry ilen t bcllpve Iikiuih. n binpr reinmllH 11 full I he's ililil.rn l.nirtnl. A geed tip the end of Jake Suiacfcr": cue. BflrnMenn'r - uiv il tt ! r. .i,.inrr ha" Mhlle the tun ah:n". Bcparatinq a bail planer fiem hu mount in touching him in a Ugulj tender spot. It's fenmi lie n let of gents. ".slipperj " .m;is for It's pnfclpr In lri hiiPkev tlinn In iii.hiv ether hlierl In iml Hip unnir 1111 lie. A'fl ought te he a geed buy for soine seine IrSdy. The club Ih free of income taxe-. 192'i iriI he a grrut-mar for hinh jumpers. Don't bv tullg i'j ryi Hear, "Many Christinas belles will lie In ht'ichlngs this jcir. found Express Five Wants Games Th Amur'.'en l.ii 1 1.x the i'hllaite.p la M.mut r... 1 u ir suniva mvny with Hj-hi an t-m a iyiuc noera, The Ilxrine flve 1 enm uamnn I tut at th city, Ait'lr Jehn Wclr. man-' Cr, 10 la fleuth FKty-xvenm itreeu, il fans we-e stunned and slie -ked for change should be made in ba - tball I Beets and Saddle Vete mav redeem fourth ra e nt New hii.i-el In th" Orle ms today, e. li.leli I si en n i1 en tii'icvance nft'iir 'or elder i'ir Ilapid Tr.i''eler ..-id Tem Me- Jacgart appear best of the nt'nrs. Her-'es whiel, seem be-i ,n ntjier races ar": l'ir-t r.iee Hu'.lv I'.utren-. I'ruilencp, Ipciit!en : -Kend Kole, Hnrp of the North, C,nbh"i Autumn; third Arrowhead. Skinlcer i-ntrv. 1'ann. inn: filth V.'elfs c'i;. Med. -tv ( ''.innumder .M.'M''el;n : s,th I id" 1 llllnn Tftflr lttnptm. ... .'..... Uritish I.iner, M!-i Nell, Maixe. u1nHll. .- nrT), T-.nu ". "" " iiirusu, ,101111 a. . as" , una ,,. rose, i'.ri"'!!, I'.irel ; sixth Ali.vau Fel.bM 55 j , ., 1"-'1"' ' 'n, u T.i... 1. .... .. . .., Tt -t 1 ' Ur 't lliiu 'r 1 , I' I 1 -'! 1 !. i.in f -. 1 -t if v Imt is- HiIIti . enl' t" "-'! 1 Ilr. . ir .- 1 J.'. I - .s.irnr.i! V ;ti nf -U mi" 1 tit Jmi rtnt ' r n (e t'i.. , t it. te h, j. nest i" ,.rt 1." 1 r 4jiH !n In ti. i'l h" .V I , I . I T'f-r1 T'eir' - ve ,1' . ur- '.1 M . . 1.1. I , . ,'! . tli-rt 1 t Irish llils.i.l', r I r'iiW.i 'jr th" J''i'- -1 aa 11 r in "ti r 1 il-u' m e t 1 Tn .1 1- th ni "it r. 1 ii I 11. - I'.ie "1. t '.. i.i',,J of tha II .n ,r Si, 1 Ki': Te Play Daughters of Columbus . I., fl-ii I 'e-1 ,.f '' .In- t . r r i.ir 'In Iv tf 1 or. . Hi LYMPIil Breaii er.il Bainbridr? m s 1i rnuiili. Dec. "(Hi. : 11 I' M. WALLACE vs. DEVINE .101'" s '. AHMfl li Dennky vs. Fitzgerald l'S 'l .IOK 11 lill GANS vs. HAYES 8 Kill Mis BROWN vs. MOSEERG H Kill Mis TIPLITZ vs. HANLON Sentf nn u1p. Schntl'it Cufp. 12th und l'lllwrt St.. 1'llniiP ItfCUHt 401X1. tan in fi'u- r'. Jirjnrt 11: r ;;in7 ENIUAFAYETTE GAME IS LIKELY Eaatenians May Appear en Schedule Expected te Be An nounced This Afternoon PLAN SPRING PRACTICE! The long-leoked-fnr cumuli tc football 'cliPilule of th l'nn"i 'ii of IVnnsjl- ' vnnia mav be i tunni'i -ed tliis after- , neon, minrdlrg C A'MIng (irmliiiite ' 1 Manager ., thleties I'.u-lin.'ll. Last I j I'ridny nisi t the tentatie v.d e.lule w.n I leleiiseil. u i h - .-rnl il.Ues left in the tleubtfiil chisM, i. uti, nmi j-j.,1 t 'October and tin- lih nf ..iui.ilirr. I I.i'fajette. one of lVnn's old-time I riMiK. was bft ,,jT the u'r' -ched'i!e. hut sue,, that tMiie it is ep'Med tbnt ' negotjatlens have In eti lenrweil with I the E.isteninns and it is cxpcted that they will be antie'inei d fn.' a dale this afternoon. According te tli" i!epe-t -r-. l.a I'avette wdl '. p'.iv-d ,.'i Oiiit I'l. "iili Sv:irthmer tul.'ii the 1 l''i. This elinnatis the I iiIieimIi of lar.tlnml i from nn ear! --." -i n i!i'u but riiri i mi opnett'init'. for the ln-sr ru.i'.i' in I Ne ember. j I Negetiat' ms are sti'i nendlug with 1 tin- M'inl.'ind nuthoritie and n ! . tin-, i of th I'tme'-iu of .':i'a!i.:i .'? the November -1 p'UiH' and tie problem of I 's hili t Mai will a; pi r mi 1'ianMi'i I l'.elil is cMiictcil te be decidi'l deli- intely I hi- : It' riieuii. Sheuhl I.ll'.l. !!, ' .- sejeeti.l fir Jill Oi t iber raice, an I there i- ,vei rt.Ten '. li'iieve si, IVnn ,i!l luiu a mi; leniudable scliedu'e. l'l'Mil'lill and ';!i,t ' '::;;:'..:,: XK 'i v ii'.-an icaiii hi ,t fal . Hi" I n i vrr-. t nf t.i- Sentli had a gie.n seu ' ',m during tl e last f tl, simidd pre- vide piclilj of ailiiui for Hi is.iinu' ! eJtvcn. Atrer the Set'it-i i 'even SvMirlh- ,111111' fellows end the (J.irM'l -iieuld ihine a 'i'ii i ii;u.'tll as string n tin- lie thit 1 i Ii1 IN nn ti a T-i'-V -cot idur.ng tie i.t -e.i-.ni. W.t'i I.i- fnji ti". t'.e Nn . i ii ' tl I n!cr- -.p of M.i Hid ,,r tl, 1 ii i v I .itv of A'ab iM.i, I'.i'-Ii'ii . i. !' no S- e ail I 'urn.'.! f i'.ie- .. : in the i I, r ii,.med. i t'i mi I .i- i s, ll(.iii,ii. m.. iiei tn none in rii' Wi-I. tlie !, siad.iiM a sttn,,s s' !. duie . i, I ii i aw.i1,!'-.!' g .,f i in. f.int - li.l! s.,, iv at I'etin, tl l"d nn! l'.l'ie sliiiu'ii hr.e a i, rii h litter - ,i n u t via- than t' hut two. T',i. , eache- , ir.i' cipate :i t" limit of i audiihit' s net fiill tl .-.t wi't f-ir oversl.adew any pre- 'eiis i "in i nti. tjen in the h mi ei of the ' 1' Lniir itv. I ' I' '" last Satnrdnv there wire four I! '-m.'ii i ''in - r s"v wi'"ks' sTir'ns ",a,1,, '" 'he running for Ihe ehampion ehampien i'r.1' t. .il v. i,l . -i.ib: !,ii,i in .;'. r an iih ,i i -iip. '"it the wins by l'hilide'tilila of the 'tn'n d'i:i' '-.iigt'i of his . I'uid 'lii'es and C.ertiiantew n hnve ol'ini el'ini ol'ini e tl, u !",! '.ill 1 i in fnrm t "ir.i- nntfld the Mcrlun White and Maroen i.nn'i ul'i'r tli- fa-h'en -f the N.!i. ":'",'s. leii'irg tlie haul,, te riilhiili-lphin vj (iv i and m ire tei'-s lr-ut'ie "' " ""'' 'ermnntewn. with tl"' odds . .erj n.i.rn and w'i ,'-e ,.",. ' in favor of 1'hiliidelphin. 'lajer -'.iiv fun-, or luipr.nn.i. .it lc i ' o't-niantewn last -''11011 be;ii IMii'.i ,s i.i.ived tip .1 t am. deliihiii Whites fur the 1 humiileiiship I Mi the ;. 1 in i,, p Ml!' : 1', ,1 ,ic; th" s i:. 1 '.il' ' ill .--' spr ng ii , : 1 1 g 1. .'. i 1 d bv the "ii pi .1. 1 . uiiiili II. I- I'm. I f 'r 1 eiu !y I. ,1' I- e, ted te be In 'd 1.1 . ., r, at t .' n' M.iv . C .eli .In" Hi .g. '. n' the ir.ws, i cxpe t ! 'e ariii" 1. re tbe 4:h or "tli of J: ii.i.m !! stint inde.ie pniitiie ter tie 0,1 - mi. Mho than "'id l.au' 1,-1 1 1,1. .- I." 'IU I ,1 ;i' id t -1 t! 1 ir .'b'l .. n t.i. : 11 1. in i.i tl ' mw nig '.'ijel . "i .' e ill 111 ) f t! i I. 'II. Il"f ,!' '. ' . !. A ''l Ig In oil" 1 r 'IV- '.. ri. W ' 1 , - t . u t 1. 1 en 11 u ir ,s , H" .1- 1,,-t e r. wh.'ii pv 1 ..' ..;'- u' -.. en ihe Si 1 .idv.ii! M l. It1, who !.. 1 v ! ' 1 11 .1 ninn w 1 e 1- u e' k ig 1 " I nlidaj s. T'.e I '..tin r - T"d Is aliNeiils lii I i.i';e ii. ler tin1 I"nirl'-'i ' .'in .1: r the i",! t 1 I e 1 1 11 l let . t. I. 1 i ti 1. t i.' 1 .l'i ' I e 1 nf or lief e t J mi's : . 11 C. .. Ii It.i'.i'i t.-nn d .ic - 011 tn' tiftiii I.e i'l t iki . KRAUSE MEETS MITCHELL Ne.v Bread'vay Deut; Are On feri This Evening Kru! ''.. ."'.. t'e Seuth P.n'.i '.. '1 'ut 1 . - an w'.in be- ta! "'1 HUT t1!" V.i -t ..n.l .. A for W" I111 -d i. 11. g . - and ti' ., ii I' . ade'phia "h" u' at u ' f t .'. ' ' 1'. it V ill stage ,t . e., (1 i, "., i"e. nth Sir f Ar. . . te- 1 .' 1' 1. i 1 alls 1' cub ..a h' I.,' , th- Ni w lir .'id . A. C . igV c.in'i'.t 'id I' the v -i I- p '1 - 1 veiurg wl'li .1. hunj Krri'. ' V.. 1 t.,w i'. i'i ' ''' "... n ' i M ' i. el Seuth I'l ... . ,, ni. In tl . ' 1-11n.1l Dai Ia C ii r. 1 f Su ,' II . ill p.'ir ' T '.i'l KM'. T'.nc i - x.:: D"i' Tr. ; , 1 t'l'e'in- w.i 1 ' 1 ' ei u r and .I."ii,' D ,r l "iVii'i.ims and I. ' Ie Kalg. U'l.ii' Tii,iiji , 11 d 1 Cardinals Select Orange st I ..ei. jt S4.85 SPECIAL Heavy ?loel Mackinaw G fffttfV 'S II - ff t jJ ( ' "Wtf 'v.iM.-V -1I.-I. Ii Ii MS 1 .1 n t -I ellnr ms' '' ja ..t At r.il.uii can-. I.i.ic v.i id I jm- ty .t mi tj w tun , si.i,i). Panel !e-t !'f paid vfMTil'irSrJi. - r, rT .rf,ia , ""Lrv' S j ' ' i.NI - aKi OLD 3ROADWAY BATTLES whimshw Nii.iit . 1.1 r m i nn. NEW BROADWAY CLUB .will), ii. , ; mil a (riiiiii Johnny Krnuje vs. Ray Mitchell IIMtl'.'i ' fill. - Jlllll. KMII) . M il t'ln-il l:. i in ""h hi. BIJOU 1 111 a it u r '.iki. 1. is l . ( ,,. II M llll v '.1 mi ii-i. ri in 1 i sii ,.1 1'O.NKiHT: JJ Star Ueuts .' Billy Gannon " unJ Dempsey VIIIM, SIIMtllKK id. JOIIVtY TLI.I.V J0I1V Urtl.s i 1. V. .' OHObS J.IV UHIMbON. Itefert k-Ja fl t ni IS AY PA DO tesj I D Yt3U MC Tb CI" I llAvG you vGR - -v HONESTLt BOLinve I lHCRe AWD ASSERT I OECM AM GYG t'09 a fiwTA I " A L0lua W"'SQReD WITNESS Te SUCH ) DCGR- rrL V PACK W mi aB ) I PCRFeRr-ce ? J J3GGR iisJP M.U &)MC3 3JOVOIO A t3lB.Tr J ' J That et op 1 I flLp CHU(fjey ABdur V ' J , ( s--:: . ) wssi.- I Though- Sel I . , D,DlJ T think AMD YCT Veo-B Y Ybu D CAG Te S I3GCM TRYiMG T0 V OH h- rj.scuia it I rau.ee 5UCH A I) LCT.'J - ,,..llJf W."r, J " - - 'new -T- ),t f 'PC a f y UAvir., cuvuv 'My V'- r TWO TEAMS IN FOR CRICKET LEA CUE LA URELS i Contest l arrows Down te Pud Uviwcrn Phila. Whiles and Gerinantewn Penu lias a Chance in Second Division v.y nor(;s,.s stkwaut ' ( e lr!i of itie Penn snrnr rpun etui I'ri'-t-i ilrnl IVnttnll ,.s.l uli n ef Kisirrn lVniielfinl i mil Ilixiriit. TN l.oeKINC ever the stamiiiu the X teams in the I'irst J)ivisien of tie f Crick"t "Iti T.eague sne er compel it inn. ' ""e Is impie-M-d with the fact tint tV race for tie ch.init)inn-liip is net only ' intensel- keen bet mere wiiblv dis- trllnitcd than hitherto lias been tlie 1111. 1 .n'se wen the iniir't ili'ini'imn sl'ip. il'i'e-iting Ni Yek. T'i" tii iimp'i of (Jei'mniitewn !n-f s m was the il'tlllV of the iiiesr s'i ci'-)il "e.. -en (',( rnmn'ewn has 1 . . r lunl, p-ul it did the team a gi "at deal r.,' geed n well as reiving interest in the g'ime in fiermnntewn Cricket Club, which was one of the original ('ticket Club league clubs. At tin time befei" had tieii.inntewn wen two .-eccer liiampieii--l.Ips In one season. Of . nlll'-e It Wi- net te be epceicd tnnt I'lu'adelp'iM w i:!d ln down 1 nder 1 ne Inst season s (ic,,, it and the rn.ilry 1'itwicn the two i lull- has 1v.i1 lied a high pi'e'i. I'l ilmli'lnlr 1 I,. 1- been -triv- lig te win the I'li.u.ipiensliip for cany years and scuval tiun -, get second place. Ter tun 11 11 irnn the lliheent-Verehantv'illr- li meii White tenia neetnril te hare a niortengr en the ci'i, Irit thli mnjirniituni lint hi 1 n fnri'nd te aire pla e te tl 1 iieuii'jir 1I1 went iji minuting fiem 1'ennijil ran a, llnrerferd and etlur eellute tin mi. and it Ii unln a iialhr of a ibeit time brjure ell the Viii!:et Cliih team vlll he made up in tirebj nf ptayrri e'he li-niuid the game at tlnlr ra peetni inlligts. The Tnllegc Khnirnt As it new is, the Meneii Maroons, Philadelphia IlcN and Meet-.-tow n S'c S'c erd tennis aie made nn i.f the eldei plaM'I's and Millie of the lounger ele 1 lent. w!:il" the I 'liibi.li-lpli in Whit' -. Morien Whit's, (iermai.t iw 1 and Mnniestewn I'ir-; aie a'.ine r i-ntirelj cell, peed of the eiinglf e!i'l l"l, and ii.r-iantly being ndd" i te hi muih' men grnduating out of their celli . v.irsin teams. This js the clement wLh h is ic-pen-sible for four out et -iwen teams being in the running for tie 1 humphm-lup until ten out of tuilw ("inies aie played, and it is liheli the ii-t ter the chamiiienshlp will be even luere Gif :r qj? Sure te be Mackinavvs (Patrick) 12.00 Footballs (Genuine Cowhide) 3.00 Sweaters (Pure Worsted) 6.50 Boxing Gloves (Al) Leather) 5.00 Marc-Hall E hi Men's FurntMhinqi ?'24- Chestnut Street Athle.tic Coedi MIM'WDV'IM Christmas Day New Year's Day .and 3Gu ether days in every year, adding one for the exceptional leap year, and you have an exact idea of the days in the year that Meenehan's Wholesome Electrically Baked Bread must be en the table. MEENEHAN'S Electric Bakeries 18 Seuth e.d Street 2G04 Germantown Ave. :1433 Seuth Street: THAT GUILTIEST FEELING W,M. H. V. TAw SOCCER RACE f" Soccer Teams Stand in Cricket Club League rilts'T DIVISION' (.lines (innls P. . I.. I), for uhi. Pts I'hll.i. h;t(s. tl 7 1 t ' t IB (.irin.intnnn M I I n ''0 la 1.1 'irl, 11 WI.Hi .10 t I '.' 111 It III Mi'i-t. ii M irn.iti .in t I '! Ill IS in Mierinlmwi . H 'J 'i I H 11 H 1'iiil.i. r.nls . I) ". .- "J 11 '.'I II I'l nn Si'diliil K I 7 O !l '.'8 'J s,i:c(ixi division IV11 1 Ihlnl.. (I T. 1 (I IS .". in i.irin.intnnn "il S .1 11 1 1 !l J Iirlim s.,.,,,,.,1 -, :, n in ,) ri'lt 1. s.,ikI . k 2 (i 11 i -;i t Mniireslenn "it . H " I '.0 fi It wideb di-trihuted ne.t season. Moores- t.iwii bus ii collection of Miuni- men trem whom it .should be possible te select' - i..' In v ch wiiuhlbc th wiuii junior l.:.';ucw hen in tliev plmed teams I ,;''""" ' " ' U"" '.made up of the -,- ,.f ,,,i.r.. These ' s',' m-ilter of fact it was frcch I ':"" - "''" '" "'" '""' "' '-u m.-tcnl prnlii'H'd nl 'a,' beginning1 fUU,ef "T- '- ""'1 .'- -.;. ,,. ,.,.. ,.,., son ihat lhe present Minirestuwn ic.im "leiunil .m, the 111-1 dr ,-i.ui 1...1111 i- ,. ., I. . . .! . I,,, 111., ,111 ill lu, 1..I- .,',, ,,i.,i. .., lll.l' wa- going te give the liest et the teams. In tin. tli-t. division a hard buttle for, LIM (ihii e, hut for Millie reason or etl.er, mainly In cans" the ether teams had mere cperieii(ed players, it did Het Kiinc thieilgh. One ! the evrieus frulurci el IhiM fuit iliriilnn traini in the tin mhi r of letlcae sten in tluir '. .." Philaliliihlii Whiten have tire Penn varsity iaitains in their mic-I'ji, Merinn Whiles one and nl l-nt one or tue Jlitieijunl utility ciijitaini, while Mooren Moeren Meeren '."ii Inii tline Ilariifnrd ami una 1'ia-iirll rarnily iu;i(ins m tin ji.nfri. I T,- ,,,, 11,11 - -?,. I Nene of the t'ams 111 the lir-i dii son p'a;. , lis 11 rule, tlie iualit, f gaire ilni me utile te piav, 111..1 uiucn 1 th' snim nine- de phi, but the tiind.ird i- surely ri-ing ever wiuil it 1,.,- 1 1 en ,11 the past. Probably due STERPJER'S HOUSE OF PIPES The NEW "FRANK" rtflsxs Si.S'-ii r w SiK -il J)0LLAIl vrnffiw' DIDP Mvi r.ir 1 iln'ii Ilrt ir. I'rinih Itrl.ir 111. .1 sanil I t'.tiisiril 11. Inr. 'I M'lm In l.nuU urn l ins. ,11.1111.111111 firiti.ii.K tune in hii 111 1:1 .i i it Ks.eii I, i.i r, 1 nri.1 1 -ili'illim saiekrr' 'trtli is ii.-.i- 'ni.ir. ttis i.nd tiili.ure lit Iiiwih' ( I I I'lIK I s. I'nii'i ilriiilrcil Kfiil I'liip hell. ic Siemer's Oigar Slere -20 N. 12th appreciated Ice Skates ( High-Grade Steel) r zn V.xJVJ Striking Bags (Ro-cnferccd Canvas) 1.50 Q e SL .at 1 cac - a. 11 Seuth GOth l. 4009 Market Street 1 1 1 ' 7 tlie Bev 1 ii hie!; of p'luiie.i the pns.mg i peer land innci urate and theie -nil -11 ins te 1 1 11 treng eiid"'tii- te piny the man d fiir.-et the lull. Ill the seeend dl l-ion the battle I for firt phi' 0 Mems in ln lluilleu te 'the Moorestown -e "lid and l'enns. ani.i tlr.i'd te-iin . llach team has lest one i'. Hue. Tlie ebaie'es are in faei' of Moerrstowii winui'LU this ch nnpiini- 'hip. for the '11 i-iiiiiiel of tl ni , mih I I mm" c peric wed. 'I Ii" I'e'ri l"iin',whi' !i , is niaile 1 1 1 eiitirelj i.f ir-hiiicii. has ' had only si.inn and t hi M'asen's coaching epi rleuci . However, Penn .third st ill has (icim nit 'W 11 and Melen t, second dii-ien 1 1 iim- 10 bent before it is tie 1 i t II Mimic town. 1 The (irriiiiintewii seeeiul team sheiihi ' liaM" made a 111111 h 1'ittir -bowing than 1 It has b 1 an 0 II ha- 11 let nf geed ma- teri: I en It. Me inn and I'hikulelphi.i s lid d's.in t"iiiiis are essenti.illy jur'nf i'.itiis, 11 .eh up "1 MHiiig' r nieiii- 1 hers who aie ke 11 en leai ning l lie gain and ultimateh getting into the lirM division tennis, ' Seme jenrs a I'hil; lldiia. IMerien I ni" Sermnnti.wn clul. tun! u sin-) ,,f a ' '"" 1111 et 1'ie I in - wi.ii w er . mi the t"aiil I'l llie jlllll 'I' li'lglle where thi'V get tluir llr-t kimw ledge of the game, then went te cell..;.. and had it con cen sldi lably iiurea-ed. With l'i iirtallj .uie'iMiil .''ii is in eutilim ijiti.ti ami t'ie 11 enli r i'ir' I" Hi r In ililn 1 fur i'i -leejiuia tie f 'me m m intin. tln'ic eenn te In nn mil union trim the Junier I 'injur nj ll,r .!,. ledateil Ciiihct t'luhi shnulil net he rieiijun'r.' il ami nt into m lien. Housten Gets Tem Denoville ' '.'t . n 1'1 ll is I 111 I, , I , linn-Inn. f e t'n i'" 1 , ' 1 i'l ,1, .ft .. ls0 K.I . Ti"... i Va"a fc' ':... ."i y& h? 1 -ki.i fi? ,' " "-Lr'fj fss!" - V:! m f'ssa Ik: feH "ir-..i. idj5l "j; ti iiX. Siniranz miMk .jr mil irmtai x m? :::. mi & sjasw Wiy i&m mr w ihrssss ii$2& t tmmsmA .-; .'. j;si ViZi'f t-i-E5S? r h.. r:.... r- . , V ' ',' t fSi. r--L .-aU-rS" -w....u.w. v-..n v-enijuiiy, i.ianut.icturers, t'liiln. I Vi mlfrZg&l u.ni...i..rH , -,.S l'?'- ,J. -jZftl' 1 iili ii M.lliiiiii.ll s" - -i . ,' ,' iV i&' :$& i'i,.i,..i,'ii,i S - iJ- ZZr-- ..., ,r 'iy J ,?A-.i3icj1A'fi-;rJ-?ns V ' 1 1 YANKS IN FOR BA TTLE WITH PACK IN 1922 With Ruth and M eusel Out for Five Weeks, New Yerk Won't Get, Any Running Start Indians Uncertain, Se Leeks Like Race Hy OltANTLANI) KICK TIIUelKill tlie vear I'.'l, new taking Its linal hurdle, .lack Dempspy was permitted te battle just eleven and one half minutes, net. It was tliteugli no fault of Ills own. but lie hones te reduce this in 1!l.,' te eight and one-half min utes if some one can only dig up tlie 11:11 ty of tliu second part. Tite Srrninblcil Chase ONI" always stumbles into an excep tional risk when lie begins outlining baseball prospects fnwcral months nwny. The old game is full of uncanny twists ever night, te sny nothing of tiie gnp between December niul llcteliei' Itut If the American I.cagnr - are for I 1!''J2 isn't n wild scramh'c we liave lest I all track of the situation. 1 The Yank'. lil'Jl winners', lese Kuth and M uscl for live weeks. That ier ininlj Is no vast lieln, 1 Cleveland. 11 nuiciiine that reached it 'iie-t hi lil'Jf). was slipping la-t siim 1'ier and, with many ,cternin and a , u'ltig plichin; staff, may haw an even h mli I tight te care for. 1 With the two leaders a trifle lop sided, llieie is always the chain e for ether persons te Men forth and reach I (or the pudding where teams such us Washington and St. I.euis will have hi 1 n ! epp u'tiinities te st.m trouble. I As tiie 1 a-c leeks ill this en l ,hinc ti:ie. the Ainei'ii .111 League slie.ihl iifler I eiieiigli I'M'iteun'iit te make up fer'Alie twe-eliih rare oft the hist campaign, where t'ie ether six clubs were merely I lempleliiig a scliedule nn. t of tlie route. 1 Till'' AI.I,-S1'K S'AKADK 1 Ne. H The Star King-Killer rpllIS title, for one teurtiumi nt at 1 JL l.-lst. must 1m nun,!, ..I te .1..-S , I'liillnril. n.- l'.evlnn. Mn-. lluilterd lopped aw.ij meie ciewns in t ie la-t amateur golf chnmpiensiii tiiiiu I we ei r su fall m a smjlc week. In his tirst niateh the Siege Cull dre;ip"d lieiirge von I'lm. I'a. Hie Noith Neith Iwist and Tunis-Mississippi champion. 'I'tte ( low lis. I In his nc.t te-t he stepped Dcwtu ! I Weber. Chicago di-trut chaniplen. One 11 own. 1 t 'II eiipen he beat Harrison .Tehn-' sten. Miiiiu'set.i ( hamiiien. One crown. I After which he put iiwav "Chick"1 Kkiiis. national and Western champion. 1 Twe crowns. ' Se in his march te reach the linal test 1 u ' ',', u-' i'"1'', ,v-',""""" '''" I''"' tl... ..i..liiiid star a. counted n.r '." ll', :!1". ''liiinipiims , en route. ;;' Mth.B en Cuil.erd as ' ' "'1 ""in. with He'- (iaiiliii'i "TTOW many miles will J--- te.u.is travel net fall'?' football I iii'iu.res I a renter. .111s; at tins moment we hu'en't the ltal statistics under our I thumb, bet at le,i-t innie mile, than ' te Mai lev bright. I HAU'AI!D, ef.eriug an epi 11 date I te l'enii Stale, Calllei'iila or I'ilts- I liiirgh. 1. 111 l.'irdK be i-li-irged -th n..- 1 liiinling n siiinuissive opponent for her ln-t October game en the rim of her 1 big November whirl. "rnn.Di J- lain 1II.DKN and De,np-ev sure te rc- llii-ir 'itles aimtlier icar." I'eninients 11 n cell, in.:". It sounds j I p'.lll-l'.le enellgli. ThiT,. 1- t,i, (lelilllte iielirti.il that one can offer. I'.ut a mmi Quality KSt-Mi? ii'7t R: LV&3i IM -f-I k K VA' fflsaftl -JZ Ste57vSst f&7 CCvi p W3 in& Since 1890 A New Flaver from Java. Step up! A new smoke-incentive is nev offered Philadelphians La Palina, the Java-wrapped Havana cipar. Demanded at the rate of ever 100 million a year that's hew it's judged hy tlie smoke-epicures of the Middle West. Smcke-test a La Palina today and you'll click for geed te "lhe quality cigar." 19 Popular Shapes and Sizes 10 cents te 3 for $1.00 Concreis Cij.u- Company, Manufacturers, Phil.-i. Remember Its Imported Java nnrnnmnTiiMiiinmiTH age nt tills time hew many weie pioph pieph es,ing the downfall of Willie HeppB The word "sure" hns enlv a liekle leilg. lug in the realm of sport. HI.. F. Ne, we can't indnie nn' "pennant Inijing." The ,,, towns haw all the best of it. lint en of the first baseball stories we rrn.cin her writing was imiinlng niin mump ler net spending nieie 'Heney te lnp, n better team. .Pusf where tlie liappy medium is we don't knew. Copvrieht, lmi. Ml 1! ehlt ! in . tl. Shevlln Taken Deyle's Measure llosten Mess.. li,c 'Jl 'Miti shinim nf I stnr. D.irtniml'li I'eile.p lux'n. In-tru inr. tn H It," inei'i'ir" of 1'ni: limj, ,,- v. u, V... I. n.V..K ..MUI.. I.. .t. .1. .... .. . '. " 1 . ',1 ., , iu. -i -.. 111 iiiwii ii 1 r' UIV1 Trtt 1 ture lieut nt tin- Arnmr. A . . n ,,. h.illlis' IlllllilUirt. li'li IV 11 1 11 . 1 - i.iu 'Hie Piirtmmitli nrnfi n ir tn.. . Ifht ,f the ten ruiml,. Whn:in c i tnr uriin'i) H, bui i him ur i. .Mmllsin Smuj daiOrn mateli with .Ial llr.lt.ui. Intersectional Game for Lafayette i:.lleii. Ph., Dee. !"l. I ifuMte Cciiix. w I ji n' .in Int. rsectli n it iitlill k,iiti i.-itli th' fiilvrcity of III, lim m 1 n .t ma. non. iiinirillmj l'j Ui''uiUe M ,n 1 r of .Uitlct'.ri. I. 1." llnv !! v ". Th. B.,i w,ii Iki nlieril here Heiffrnlier Du ami win u ,f r In the l.'ifnctli b-.i."-en. CSA J Tn Calf I lilvrhn ,-:!i hlVrllCT kilS&i1 (Ilhlf'rnlrd) I Illuck Kdi'ijaroe, l'libber-IIrcli d Tan Kidsklv, Rubbcr-Hei led Gift Shoes Sensible Christmas gifts are quita as easily pur chased as the ether kind and. certainly, they are twice as acceptable. What could lie mere hap pily received than a pair of D r. Reed Cushion Shoes, which return te their wearers se much of comfort, feet - protection and stylish wear? lictter Shoes Ciumet Be Made 4jj8jL JSjt Men Made by . J.P.SMITH SHOE CO. 501DONIVAT 106 Seuth 13Sl. 3 Doen Belew Chestnut A Cigax -.7-' M'sW-."0 ll v. W. V y. :-. V 'n ' - ,W "'Kx,! Wrapper AL VtijgZi ?sm.4$l&&&& "w v w ?) vfrxtiwrvmy fcmmemmm I U V ' f " 1 v " ' V . ( .i. ! wndwii'f " " ' it 'i I -