. V VjjF ; ' WSM"" WIW&W jr.?- rW- aTW5V''W?!! 'f 1 is EVENING PTJBHC " LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1921 '?' Baker and Mack Are Pikers in Trading' Compared With Frazee, the David Harum of Baseball' m: f m yH I P $f FRAZEE CAN DISPUTE C. MACK'S TITLE AS CHAMPION WRECKER m f ..- ip.n ,if 1. 1 ' Latest I)cal in Bosten Places Red Sex President en Same Throne as A's Bess New Yerk Clubs Bi&'Flag Favorites j .1 ! 4 i i By RODEKT W. MAXWELV 6perta Editor Ettnlnj reMIe lairr PHILADELPHIA Is gradually losing its itandlng in the world of sport. We can't ejecel in anytljins in? mere. Once upon a time wheu the baseball fans discovered our clubs under seven ethers lu each league they would fmllc And car: "Weill we might net be se geed new, but n few years age we bad swell team?. Then thev were ull busted up and the players sold en the auction 33i??& s viww " '&? HAIM.V FH ASSISE block. We might be en the blink new, but we still held the record for smash ing the best ball club that ever hap pened. Wc helped win mere pennant than any one for the ether clubs. Our players still arc en championship teams and going strong." New It is different. Ne longer de we s'and iilene as champion wrecker1. Harrj l'rarec is Mealing our stuff ami he has become the big noise In the large leagues. Harry has traded, eeld, swepped, canned and otherwise dis dis eoned of mere players than Cennie Mack ever dreamed of. and still Is doing business. He is always ready le talk business and has e. habit of put' ting ever big deals. Ills last effort was a work Of att. He swapped the best shortstop In the American League and two of the best itchera for a fair thortstep and three nurlers whose class could be called mediocre minus. Of course, a bundle of coin uIsq changed hands., but that leesp't enter into the transaction. Legal tender Is gd for current e nenscs, but almost ueeleta when it comes te purchasing geed players. Jenta and Jee Bush were the burlers handed the transfer. They will balp the Yankees. Se will Uvcrett Scott, who has a. record of net missing a ball game since 1P1G. H" Is a consistent performer, hai a great throwing arm, rovers lets of ground, is u fan hitter and makes himself generally useful. The Yanks could net haw been handed a better player. Hewcer. Jet's get back te the u recking business. Cennie disposed of Bender, 1'lank and Coombs, then followed with IMdle Cellins, Harry, Raker, Schang, Hush. Mclnnis, Sirunk, Eddie Murph;. Jark Lapp and ether. I'retty fair bunch of pliijcrs, jeu'd sav , but hac a leek at the talent shipped from Bosten te ether clubs in the American League The first te leave was Tris Speaker. Hpeke went te Clcvelnnd in 191G, and leek at him new. Then came the Dabe Huth deal. The greatest drawing cijrd baseball cier saw was sent down the river for 3138,500. and was worth twice thut amount. But here's a rcrtlal list of the stars who once sported the Red Sex colers: Hut,h, Speaker. Lewis, Heeper and Shorten, outfielders. Gardner, McNally. Scott and Mclnula, Infield. Majs, Ilet. Leenard, Bush, Jenes, Shere. Harpur. pltebJrs Schang, catcher. Most of these p'ajers went te New Yerk, which seems te be tba post graduate school for iiishud and dissatisfied Bed Set. They converted tba Yanks into a p&n.i. m-wincing team and also the biggest money-maker In either league. r n O.V.V; MAfK t.rtird loose a Jet of jtsw, the Phils also kicked in Kith a jrr,'hui t(j ere pikers when compared icith Jl lie ixins U. Frait. that dtcUien by The Werry is the UavH Harwn of biscMl. a wu'e. May Help by Ousting A'$ Frem Cellar X7JIAT the effect of these trades will be Is something clfe again Y Yanks win have a great ball club. Right new It stacks up us the VERY best In the American Leaitue. The only way they can b beattn Is by them selves. The ether seven clubs haven't a Chinaman's chance. Pcrhap th-s k geed huiness for New Yerk, but hew about the ether seven cities' The ra-e i? likely tn be top-heavy, lnters( in the pennant rac will be at law ebb in Uosten. Philadelphia, Washington, Cleveland, Detroit. Chicago and St. Letus, and the gate receipts are likely te shrink alarmingly la the 1022 derby When the magnates get Kicked la the wallet they go down for the lerg count, tiny utter prolonged bow'.s apd start blaming each ether. They can stand an th,ng but financial losses. They begin te consider the dear old public and wonder why they have been handed the cold shoulder and ley rnltt, Leeks as if the Ynnkg had the inside track en all Bosten players. It also appears that Frarec Is handing the Bosten fans the well-known rawsberry and Is attemntlns te gft nn much out of his stars as he can before selling the ball club. Taking men like Scott, Mclnnis, Bush and Jenes out of the line-up would weaken any ball club, regardless of the men ficived In exehangr. I'ecfc la a geed platr, but ue' e geed as Scott. RiiPh and Jenes have It all ever PJercy, Cellins and Jack Qulnn. and Mclnnis is far above Bums as a player. Ne matter what they ,i about the .flOO hitters en the Bosten club latt seasep, the fact remains tlmt the team will be greatly weakened, handicapped and everything el:,". The rrm.ilnirtg players will net take a much interest In their work, for thry kne as well as any one else that they haven't a chance 'te get Inte the World Series The Bosten fanb will net support the club at lefcst lhat Is the impression wc have received. The team Is all shot, and per haps will de us a favor by ousting the A's out of the well-npbelstered cellar r ? aii that itclnnu tcl net report te Ctielan4, but fAa! can be set aside teith the ether hokum. Stuffy it ill be en the jai ni spring, despite his tcuc creefc a6eut net allowing himself te Is tradti. 1 Vermont Race in Nciu Yerk FRAZEE FLAYED BY BOWRIIS 1 Nothing Left but Ball Park and j Bat Bey, Pen3 One 1 Writer IT HAPPENS IN THE BEST REGULATED FAMILIES SAD CHRISTMAS IN HUB! "There ncthing left but the tall i park and the but boy." This is one cf the cutting criticisms, , hur!"d at Harry l'a:ee, Bed Pet presi-1 'dent, by Bosten sport writers after the l announcement of thu three-cornered deal which sent Jenes, Ilusli and ccett te the 'Yanks and Mclnnis tn the. In dlatn In exchange for lVcklnpaugh, Qulnn. Rip Cellins and I'icrev from (New Yerk and Burns and Harris from ' Cleveland. Critics and fans in the Hub arc up In arms against the scrapping of the one- I time World's Champien Bed Sex in the latest trade which Is called a robbery by the Bosten American. Here I? what some of t'te Bosten writer bate te say about it : Bosten American "Handsome Harry" Prazec is ttlll batting ter one thousand jn his own little- pi hate yauia et put and take taking evirj tiling and putting noth ing. The latest Bed Sex robbery the re-called trade that takes Mclnnis, Siett, Bush and Jenes puts the one tune world s 'hainpitiH in ,i class by theintclves netning left but a ball park and the bat boy. It is time ter JudK'J Lendla te cast bl eagle cje evr tuis wn. Some thing must be done te save the im uunt nt ubut wus puce great ball Wub BestciJ HartM The scrapping of the great Bed Sex armada whtcb wen three world's series in the four years tiera 11)15 te 1U11) reached the junk stage when Owner Harry rraze announced that Sborwiep Btcrctt Scott and Pitchers Sam Jene-i ana Jee BusU had bi'n truded te the New Yerk ankecs nnd l'irst Baucmar. Jehn ("tftutiv" Mclnnis had been swapped te the Cleveland lndiuns. l'rajfc iui.ih'1'l.'nliy tebl bis Bri Bri eon working teii.e ever the lecg dh tancc tcn;iein; truiu Niw etK tli.it there was net n ceut invuhed 'U ttie Se-Yanks swap, although the average fan will believe ttiat tJebtMn should have received many cxtta thousand of dollars. Our guess would be a Yankee "Christmas pres ent" te the Bosten Club of at least $75,000. Bosten Telegram With the spirit of Christmas- in his heart, Harry Kraiee hand'd out holi day rcwardu te four fulthtul and dr aining basebell plajcrti. Everett Scott, Sam Jenes, Jee Bush and Stuffy Mclnnis wcie all piad in line te 6harc )u the world's series money when thc were shifted from the Red Sex. Mr. Prczee also asserts that the Bed Sex are net for enje and will net be for sale In the pear future The last ttatemept must refer, of course, te sundry uniforms and a ' franchUe. About everything elie around the Bed Sex park has been e)d already. 1 Bojten Traveller Tis a sad Christmas for t'tsArnerr i icau League fan In Bmten. The 1 tnsej has been shorn frpm the tien. His faerite plajcrs are missing. 1 Santa Claua has visited ether beuses. ' The myth of St. Nicholas has ex pleded lkc the proverbial bubble. The spirit of the. fan's baseball Christmas has been crushed. Speech less and sad of heart, he gasps at the fate of his beloved toys. "Scettic," "Stuffy," "Sam" owl "Bullet Jee" adorn ether trees. Llke the wrcil. left te break up en the beach. tl:' geed ship Bed Sex Is tb victim of the tidei of baseball. l!en tli must liberal fan nei askance at the in -tive of these trades. Hew de t!i" tei.k in twld typ? PENN COMMITTEE NAMED Delegates te National Collegiate ( TW I fVoe'tt hvb Te (Jet a Nicr. f and g f Yeu OH UB3UIC. ) ' TACK T ANWF'LY I r)(J Qex CAM CimD OSMC J won't Yeu I CAeFut fie, it I cwheri: i I EXCCLilOR AND I f PLCA46 OO ) VVOW'T BBCAW I ev" PLENTV OP WASTE I UP This duat J transit jUa , paper Te 4TUFC J I AMP AOORCSS ) ,M ABOUND T N IT rera sac ? j " ( rtn inBA T uiPAP (SOT IT Alt. Packed f NKVOPt MlNO'j J l?M Ate UX ?T OM SLACK PAINT BaTTBR W L JLjji f&x TSemc lib ABeRC55JTy I HYj-ur- r -" rk" " 7 CT" DARL,iv rnnMm.H FOUR VETERANS ON DREXEL QUINTET 1921 ATHLETIC CROWN GOES TO WEST CATHOLIC CALIFORNIA VICTORY WILL PROVE CLASS Andy Smith's Team Has Speed and Power, But W. and J, Is Powerful Machine All-American Consensus Is Open te Debate By GKANTLAND RICE The Sewn Wonders of Bie World In miner ns n has-been whec song had OreenwQed, Football Star( le Only New Man in Bosket Besket ball Line-Up Blue and White Teams Wen Basketball, Baseball and Track Titles St. Jeseph's Rated in Second Place Athletic Standings Of Catholic Schools X ? 3 CAPTAIN SIDWELL IN ACTION Meeting Appointed Actir.s Provest Bennl-wi l.n 'pointed Pr. It Talt McKcnwe, Sidney ' jn tlie back court Urtua' Hutchinson Jehn . Hcismmi ntid l.u ;nblc. The only play which ward It. Biishncll ns Bennhanl.V ' j n frre pass in n lean By P.M'Iv PREP A TABULATION of points shows that West Catholic High Scheel has wen the right te lie called the Catholic Schools Athletic League champion for the fast-fading year of 102J. A few days back a table was com 'tiled shewlnc where West Philadel phia High Scheel scored mero points than any ether ins'ltutien in the In (erschelastlc Athlrtk- League for 1021. A point system was used. The same systmii was applied I) the Catholic schools. In the Tntcr.vhelastle League Un-rc wern rls institutions. Ter each cham pionship iive points were given, wplie four were chalked up te the runnerup In each tpert. In this manner the team finlhinn lat would receive nothing. Only Four Teams But In the Catholic Kebel League there arc only four institutions. There There eor", three point:, Is all that the wlnr tier of each championship is able te re ceive, while two is given the runner-up. La Snlle Prep was in the circuit at the start of the 1021 sea?en, but the Bread and fitl'c i-treets Institution dropped out before the bf-ketball sea son was ee7. te rnnnet be ranked. We't C.ithelle Hivh en thr'C cham- plnm,lips ilunni the (.e'iseii and juft mlfd Lem the tit'e-hnVler -of eveiy sport in the Catholic Schools League. The institution t-tirtcd the seien by copping tne basketball title. Then tin bai'buU and track ciewns were an nexed in quick order. Ti e football sea son ended In n three-cornered tie. nnd West Catholic was among these dead dead lefked. But the team wss lwalen by Vlllaneva Pren in the nlay-eff. Tl.e Bliie and White bn-1 one of the best basketball teams In the history of the sclioel. The quintet licit eeiy. thing in the leaauc, with the exception of Catholic High. Thef two fives ended the season in a tie. but in the pla -off Wett Catholic was Hie victor. The wonderful work of Jimmy Mult ave A ' iiii mi ivfn .- c?iuu',, small man could be frilled time nnd ' "? "' ? mr.?c. wy ,l,'.r 4,m5 ,r'JmMnB el time again as he was taking a shot feri"1 f athellc s quintet. These- tise the basket, and en the free play he had 1 50"6 ere considered the best no chance of eenrertins it Inte n field fleer, '" ''. '!, and their igeal If he had a Mx-footer towering P, nra" V""T" "' .,V"C,"1 IlInT I . ".' "'"'0 """ ".-. ..,n, iiiv ii,-- rcnive piaycri in tne ienuc ciaini'd Coach JL'Avey. of Drexel, has ft veteran team ayaln representing the West riil'adclphlais n tJif CB?e- rur of last year's team formed the nucleu about which he melded his qulnt't. Captain Sldwell is nitaln In harneis, lumping center nnd tessins the free throws. The ether veterans arc Con Cen nell, at siiard; M'elnberger. at forward, and Straubel, latt year n stellar for ward, but this jcar a better guard. Tha only n-w man en the team is "Bill" Greenwood, of Wilmington High, who scintillated op the gridirun this vear for Drexel. AltheuGh the team has net made a very enviable record se far. ' has been playing n creditable game. The epcnlr.jr came of the season was wen frir.i the Wilmington All-Celle-dani by a 10-30 (core after n torrid tus-sle which reauired an extra period. The nett three enmes wrri n'l plated en fu-elgn loam and reu'ted in defeats. 1'cnn. Butters nnd Ilaverferd tilting the mcasutc of the Blue and Geld. Experiment Game It will be remembered that Drexel In stitute was the victim of the Penn baskethallers the night the new fru' ruling wan tried Jut. Instead of the fouled perren taking a shot from the foul line he was given n free p'ny nnd could net for the basket from the Held If he wl-hed. Ciich lcAve h net r.t il' mnrevril with the i.ew rul'ntr "It gives thn larger man a decided sdrantnge ee- tne smaller one. V man like Weinberger en our team, with bin 'height of about five fret, had no chance against a sisi-foeter like Bill (irnve. A Wen CMhelte t JWMl-8 .. rm!iril3 Vlllanea .... te TI 4 FRIENDS QUINTET M ERSEYITES Vin in Extra Period in Opening Game Frem fVloerestovn, 17 te 15 KnnrT T- Cobb batting average .371 for 2108 ball games in rcientecn years. "IJabe" Until 113 home runs in two seasons. , lt Jarft Dempsej average less than three rounds for hie last twenty fights. BUI Tlldcn American, British nnd Davis Cup tenuis champion te years In succession. ... . , Stanislaus ZbjsiUe A rcstllng cham. plen at age of forty-seven. One defeat In thirteen years. Charles Paddock Helder of seven world's sprint records. Jim Xliorpe'- Greatest all-around star in harness after fourteen years. lroef of Clas-i Ir CALIFORNIA can beat W. and J. decisively It will be proof of top class, for W. nnd J. has e far stronger machine than the seaseu s headlines might Indicate. Conceding Andy Smith's team unus ual speed and power, there will ee no holiday romp for the Bears, where en form the game should b cxtrcmclj close. Dec White as a Preplict DEAR SIR Is Dec White a prophet? Here's the evidence, and I'll leave the xcrdlet with you. This clipping was taken from a paper four or live years age! "Se geed a judge of pitchers as Dec White paid Walta Heyt a high compli ment. Wblte Is new part owner of the Dallas Club and accompanied his team te Marline. 'If that boy la only seventeen jev old new,' said lute, 'mv dope is thnt he'll be n major league star when he's old enough te vote. I never saw any ball player of his j -ears ,. ,.., nnri n1l rievelencd. Itnln four or five years lie will be one of the Big Guns of the game.' 1 1 Dees Dec quality as a prophet or net? The Duller'!. Christmas Wish de net ntk for icealth or health, A book or e crataf; de net clamor for cigars, A reurilltj cer or hqt. 1 da net ask for great rcneicn, Ver headlines or for fame, I only atk that once or ticicc Without en endless hook ur slice J get T0' mf O0""'' WC UNDERSTAND that the Ail American consensus names Mc Millan, Aldricli. Owen and DcUnc. Very well. We'll take Kllllnge-, Mehardt. Knw and Da vies, Barchet or French bv way of debate nnd with an even breuk from fate the tue sets will be e close as 50-CO, which Is close enough. LINDSAY BIG been sung nnd whec etery had been told. I our or flve managers weuli esteem It passing bliss te stumble ever three or tour such has-becus between new and April. "TS ANT miner league ball player J. worth $75,000?" asks a centem perary. Mere net Cobb, Speaker. Ruth, Hornsby, Jehnsen, Cellins and Alexander when they were In ths miners a fair investment at this price? What wns, can be ugain, nt least once in a while. Expert Repert Semeictcrc down Seuth it may be het But up et Baffin's Ray it's net. Fer 1 can say at Baffin's Bay (Bcticecn this date and late in Hay) There's very little 0U te play. I. II. V. CALIFORNIA'S wonderful pasting game was no small part of Ohie State's overthrew last winter. V. nnd J. will be mere prepared te meet an assault of this type, knowing In ad-, vnnce that it will be used extensively. But we have never seen n defense yet that could break up a fine passing gains and nt the same moment held a strong, deceptive running attack in check. It was this combination which made Fenn State one of the strongest scoring ma chines of many seasons. VARDON, Tayler, Ray, Duncan and Mitchell have all taken divot from American turf. James Braid Is the "illy one of the old triumvirate who has never been ever, se hla arrival, new a possibility, would be one of the lead ing features of the year. The tall, gaunt Scot Is net only a grand golfer, but ene of the rare characters of tie game. CepvrieM. toil. Ml KtgMt Rcstntt. CINCINNATI AGAIN TO PLAY PITT PANTHERS University That Offered Herman a Contract Haa But Three Big Elevens Listed The University of Cincinnati which offered Jehn W. Hcisman. head coach of the University of Pennsylvania foot ball team, n contrect for 510.000. has a much easlrr whedule than any Penn team has ever had, according (e the list sent out from the city of the Reds this morning Of the teams en the schedule only Pittsburgh, Wajt Virginia and Georgetown can be classified among the se-failed big gridiron college . The opening peme of the season for "incliinuii is with Pittsburgh, .vhleh during the last seaHin defeated the Ohienns. 21 te 14, ou October 1.1. The earnc will be played in Cincinnati en September .JU. erTlBCB TJ A mr or tw0 "Babe" Adama will. Thft remnMer f thc Cincinnati $V-UpXnlJ, ba 6urring up something. Thc i schedule follews: October 7. Kentucky Babe ' at only tnirtynine or lerty "" lever him. TjHE Giants bat strengthened th'r dub by getting Helnie Greb and a few ethers and will make a strong bid for the New Yerk potrnnuce. McGraw haa n great chance te win the pennant again, se it n up te the Tankn te add mere strength te stand geed with th public. That's the main Idea. Instead of having a pennant race In the American and National Leagues, we have a pennnnt race In Nw Yerk The championship of Getham means mere than anything else. Mclnnis will help Cleveland, but net enough te make the Indiana a con tender for the flag. The White Eex still are all shot, the 6ame gees for the A'e and Detroit Is net much stronger thsn last year. Washington and St. Leuis are fairly strong and Bosten has folded up. That Kerns te be the dope in the American League In thc National, the Giants feern te be th only neme club. Thj have the player and thn ettier- are deemed te take their dust for sit months. There Is some talk of a trade btwcen Pittsburgh and another club, but nothing lias come of It. The t-tj Drey fu si wants tu dispose of Whitted. Tierney, Bartibnrt and perhaps M.iraiin'uc, liecnuM of em trouble en the club during the closing da of tbi mweii These men wl'il Ntrengt'ien vemc club, but a the Giants teem tr be all filled up, the chances are slim for a big trade. The Chicago Cubs will citnd money fi.f pnyrs, but iiau' none te give in exchange. That almost lets them out. Therefore, tbe V'atienul League will go along the same as ever, with the Giants in front and the etbers lighting for the ether three positions In thc first divltien. ASl 'i the meantime Ban Jehnsen hasn't uttered a peep about the fj Bosten trade, Thc fcem nf Ihr Amrriren League has been strangely uleiit during the last year. Wonder if that infant 04iythwq? Camp's Selections Best in Years WALTER t AMP'S All-American seWUui.t.. wl.l h ha-f been published m Cellar's Weekly, am t'.ie best ln has picked w jrars It is a diffiralt job te get tegettur an all-star team from evtr section of th country and satisfy ever body. Seme stars will get lest In the shuffle, but that cannot be held against Mr. Camp, lie gets his data from the bt known autheritts! 1 perfectly fulr, plays no favorites and it is his idea te reward these vhe deserve It. This year Mr. Camp selected one man from the Coast, thrc from the Middle West, one from the Seuth and the ethers from the East. While some critics might question the ranking of McGnlre ami Russel Ktein ahevy Keek, Vlck and Lnrsen abei Herb SUln nnd Kaw abete Owen, that Is merely u matter of personal epiutnn. Itecegniain? teams like California. levn. Chicago, Michigan and Ccr.trf College Is u big thing for the game of football. Tub p!aers In these sections knew that they have just as geed a chance te bf blrcted en the .Ml-Amejiuin 81 these In the East, and thin will inipree, their pin v. CAMP'S all. star teams are the biegest features of the season. They hare been eagerly looked for every ytar, and here's hoping they tslfl oenfiiiMC. Ccifurtght, Hit, m I'uWe Ltiwr Ctmytny And then it makes fouling 'Iy unpunlsb- eh can be made nftiiS trt n f eflmmut. utilrl' n-'SKifs te im- National enGinte i most llkelj would linvc happened ony eny Athletic Aw-ociatien meeting te be In 'a ( hew. .In New Yeil; next Thursday. i "My id.a of a new foul ruling would He! nan will leaie two ilui rvten 'be as follews: Nen get this straight. the mectln? te attend c seMun of the II would have thr man who commits thc foul step te the opponents foul line and FOX CHASE VS. ALPHA H$rnt Club te Accommodate Ameri can Leaeue Quintet rbe Te ClinrA basketball tean will weet ibe Alpha Club, of the American '-" LMgue, In the former's rage tomorrow feiMt.. xni-wiu ue tne becenu khiiic ( tb season for Fex Chase having Mened lMnehc(lu!e last Friday nlgbt 'jrse against the Coheckslrtli Royals, the lat ter hain a record of thirteen victor ies out of fourteen games, in tba pre liminary wan n tomorrow. Larrv Somers Is manager of Alpha, I which lean) f considered te be enj et ilie best in the American league. Big Football Game Here In 19: IMItlmere. Md.. Dc S3. rMUftelshlk It vtrtu&lly aaaurcd of tb Annual Marina C,rA..Armv fnAlliall Rime f(T th ellBfflnlAn. VUHfC rvaerve will line vy snip or ins Tuiru v"p iuswi reason. Organization Oemmittee of the centim plnted lrofeiienal FoeMuul A-ociatlen te be held Tuesday. On Wednesday tin National Ath'etic Research Secirtj wil convene, and en Wcdticnlnv niyi t t' graduate managers of athletics will held thtlr annual powpew. An attempt will be made at the meet- ling of the National Collegiate Athletic I Automation te jain mere power evr the iristitutiens reprcntel at iii'-mhc 'flie prinripnl battle will be fought ever tn,- minimi wiii'tv itit-i.t lijiilil Ollli .11 . plan, 't'ke V (', A. A. meet in I l, u te run in opposition te the I. C A. A. A. A. championships The first natlena collegiate meet was staged in Chicago Inst year nnd was uom.ewbut of a fail ure, only a few of the Eastern cellnge being represented FOUR XMAS MATINEES Olympia, National, Cambria and Auditorium te Stage Bouts Ixx-.-.l fans w)ll hae t'le choice of four cial Christmas UMng show i- ie be staged .Mendav nfteriHwin. flic OImpiii, national iiml ( ambria each will bave programs of five bouts, whlU Mx encounters wm ue decided at thc Auditorium. The different programs follew: Olympia : Jee Tlpllta vs. Jlmmv ITan ITan Ien, Hurry Kid Brown te. Sam Meb berg, Panama Jee (ana vs. Jerry Haves, Johnny Dennelly s. White? Fltzgcrnld, PaUy Wallace vs. Billy He- Wrie, Nat n.il C.cerge Chanev v Frc'.dy Jack i. I'r'inkle Brltten t. Kddystune Ml ler, .lehnnv Mnheney vs. Yeung Geerge Chip. Eddie Mul'n - I'hlla -ilfclphia Jee Walling, Kid Wolf vs Frank Onnere Cambriu : Kid Fredericks vs. Battling Murray, Johnny Paxson vs. Johnny Hauba, Artie McCann vs. Terry Han Han Ien, Jee Miller vs. Bebby JVilsen, Tom Tem my Deilln s. OeerglA btnrke. Auditorium : Henry Hauber vs. Eddie Revelt, Jee Wright v Toting Jee Bradley. Happy Jack McWllllems v. Willie Tliemas, Eddie Bales . Johnny Tul'ey, Temmy Sullivan s. Whltny Iluige, l .Moere . nauiiti; i"u Lehleh Cannet Meet Pitt rtethWtiem. i'.. .01. :j. Cjt) til: ,.,.1 tnnnantr at thn tjnlvr ty Cf l'ltt. k .,h h.i nffprifl I.hltth two Ot)ll (lattiA next fall en elther one of which Pitt would Ilka te lackl Lblgh. The date are October af and 2S. Unfortunately. It will be impoe impee ifble te arranae such a ame slnee lithlth'm ehrale for tne coreinv fw""1 'i. take a shot for the opponents' basket. If he stiecteds In netting the ball the foul does net count ngslnst his team. If he falls te register the goal the team fouled is awarded one point and the bnll Is In play immediately, right In their terrlterv. Sounds l!K-e a radical change, I'll admit, but I think that lt would sohe the puzr.lc. It would certainly be better than the method which we tried out against 1'cnn," that it was the toughest job they ever drew when they tried te guard thc-e tw e bej s. In the baeball swien, Wci-t Catho lic uNe hud a crack team. But. ns was thc ens" in the basketball season, the siaeu ended in n tie with Villa nova. In thc play-off Wet Catho lic wen. In the spring of cscry jear the pRIENDS' CENTRAL caused n big surprlse yesterday afternoon nhen Its bacthall tram defeated the Moores town HI3I1 Scheel's rpilntct in en Inter (ily contest, 17-15. The same was clew throughout and cot decided until Smyth enged n field gnl in the extra five-minute period. "Considering the fact that it was our first game of the season," said Sir. Steven Botsford, coach of Friends' Cen tral, nftir the game "I think that it was very well played. The score wns 1 !ec at all stages of the game and neither team hvld mere than a two point luad at any one time. "We hum net been practicing reg't larly, and I did net think that v. a were going te fare te well. It waw net until this afternoon that I really decided who I would use in the game. They played a nebby game and I nre very proud of them." Coach C. W. Mllkr, of MorcMewn, was verv much surprised. "They couldn't have put the ball in the batket had tlulr life depended en it," he said. "They seemed ill a daze nil through the game, and I can't figure out just what was the matter with them. "In Bend nnd Yccuin we haie two jeungbtcrs rated ai thc best fu-wunU In Seuth Jersev. and between the two at enlT tUlrty-n ne or wen nine straight last seasenfa league receru ter tne year; nnii iinisncu fee ing In effectiveness unions National League pitcne s. inu inrce or tour State, nt home; H, ueorsetewn. at Washington : 21, Ohie e-leyan, home; 2S, Ohie, home; November 4, West Virgin 1, home; 11, Denlen. home; in, witteneerg or Tennessee, years 850 they unshed him back te the away; 30. Miami. ta ff&tffigtg.Qpen Every Evening Until Xmas'ftg I Savings en Toys & Spert Goods I for the lasMinute Sfeepper eC We're open every cvenins: until Xmns for thc cenveniencp of the Sf fheprcr, with a rlouble force of expert salesmen te i;ive geed, ml prompt service. Wc arc particularly able te care for thc needs K; of thc Jnet-minute shopper in toye or sporting Reeds of all Kinds. mi We make n specialty of catering te women in buftifcstinp; for J man or boy practical, health-dvinR and pleasure-making gift3( a for ivhich our 2.) years experience well tits us. Cnthellc schools held n track meet en of them they scored only two points, uiinii neie. L,ant year tne meet was;nenil getting a tieici goal very close, but West Catholic, with u As Conch Botsford, ef'F friends' Cen tral, said, thc game was close through out. But the superior playing of Cap tain Lindsay decided the contest. He was loose uluays, and in the teursn of the forty minutes of pjny mnnnged te were thirteen points. Of these enl.T I one was thc result of a foul toss. He fivm Remodeled ultimate champion, 7-0. Then Villa- "au seven tree tes-,c. out coma only "Daring -he hehdivs the Bi mnuslum , " fr .; " S'" tUrD "C f lh"e in, a ,,0,nt' ent pill-bev in entirely tee small J'1 ,firHt p ay-etf name, between West Cnth- Captain Bredle, of Moores own, a. e p'ay or v'"Z'TllVlr fcidlenirtSid'vitt , The. star guard ways handiinppcd en a large fleer. On 7u . . , . vil!n,10Va ....1.1 caged five tleld goals during the con meet St. Jeseph's nreii in the decidina trNt- but his peer foul tossing lest th galaxy of stars entered, managed te win tne title. St. Jeseph's Grid Victors What happened in I he lust football seat-en Is vivid hMery. In the optn eptn Ing game of the seui.en West Catholic was benten by St. Jeseph's Prep, the ?8 & 510 Ail-wool Pull-ever SWEATERS $ Mm Only eni nr tne e: a Kini TepuUr el en - daidy ter Ir.a 0 h (i e 1 bnv, thJ chen lr una ter k a t I n r or riM ucutljer uwir w Skates & Shoes Complete Outfit $6 JtO Value. I'nr rnen , ekatrt. fine duality oliesti. ei awii wn J-&' II rir.e eteel Ihi dilldl- $11.75 AU-Weel Sweaters, $Q " Purr worsted. maOe of ens threads, . trtd liJV v Civ Women's Skates Si $7-50 .i .-. . . s-, .... M 1 allecs, teninicre umni v I'H"' I JjKJk&SsS kiitet Quality ehe-n an n'jal.ty 32 Styles Ice Skates at Special Prices the ether hand. ls!tlng unlnteta find It hard te get accustomed te Drexel's cage. The new rage will be regulation size and will be a vast Improvement ever the old one. The schedule as announced by lana up Mechanical $1 $0-75 & $g Wif Mde of Iren. Cemp'ele with eni;!nf 2j lender. ! anil 3 pnenr earn an) jjj etctlen of tr.ii-k , E. 350 Sbet,$1.75 1000 Shet,$2.50; Pump-Action Repeating Rifle, $4 Shet, 5c TtiDe $13 Basketballs ev game for the title. In thc first period, after two minutes of plaj, Lee Brehlln, Crimson und Grnj t-apinln, shot off tuikle for 10 jards and n touchdown. Three mln ger Hliermer at the tjeglnnlng et tie utf.s ttf(T tiint jellB rn 0 ,;e ards reason inn 1 -iiiitjiinv iuuu;ui mr preuuceil nnetner lniieiiiiewji. In tlie games for the remainder of the season Icleng minutes of the game a HO-jard run, teiiPueii ii in plunge, scored the third touchdown. This gnu St game. Just before the start of thn contest Bredle gave n wonderful csthl- W uiiiuii n umi lunnuifc, wneii ue ncueiirf'rf twcnty-lhree out nf twenty-four at- Uf being n fellows jMinmri 1- Hehii-m nn V. hene: 17 I'hlUielPhl ' II;be er f'hsrn icy t Leini "1 iTficsat A. C. fct Ilnvkiyn 'il, Uroek, .in 1 aw at 'lei'iti 0. Urocklye Poly at heini, February S Fratt New Tqrlc: O. I'rklnun at CeUtieJllKil It. Uvr rfeM t liem.. 10 rulturil Cei-.MC at h-im. la, kjbsnnn Vat lev it Leme! t. Tr neeten "Natiau" at r'er. March J. I'. M. C. at Chtn . Ur lnut at bxme. At the last meeting of the Athletic a,,d jn aji but track a tic resulted. Council, J. VV. I nun 1 jiricner wus run- , tied W captain 01 III! iueiuuii irum mr next yenr. Belcher was uartetbnck en t the eleven this .Mar. ami is at present a sophomore, thus, givlnc him two mere tears te wear the ideal , . , , ' The following men were awarded their "W ami uerc presented with geld feet-1 balls by the clasu of 11)23: Captain. Crlrbten. Captain-elect Belcher, W. B. Miller. William (Jreenwoed, H. B. Sfl- 1 t-i11t..-. Mr.nffltr 7T fAellnr. ITP, t i,t,.,ii ""-' "-. ,"'-vjy-"' 1 ti m .. 1. ,-.. n nr in I . i tempts. In the game, however, he could IW enl net one out of nine ciutnces. syrf The game wu.s mild in the III at half ' 2? Fileivls' Centiul get the jump when trf lir ttllle Aa IS . I si . rtNvJvV r,fni Inf 'f ITeu-jli. p.ibMn (J ,w in lauier 'i compel with lucrr piirn ruliber bloil bleil ilr Yuiitliti' ?3 iwn, Reller Skates, ! Striking Bag & Striking Bay Plat form Special Combination f)fr.r lUftflilr atlaiiwil te wal r l"'l Selected hardwoeJ rame. iatniil r eand cteel lilts muki-3 l"itf '1 "" lHhtnlnr nucn nil tti. ewrrl y want TrMrn the ee unit hu- ..? nitl that will pliiane boy 0 nis-. au- leiner niiienin ibi- runr-r 'I Nti I' 'S'V I SV I JK -k-. Jrjh? iS Lindsay drepiu'd u a Held irenl. But Ilrndlu came t lireiluli wltli nne mini,).. Je'cph's a Sl-PeInt lead eCr Uh rival. , later and tied tha were. ITnw.v.r anil It never was he.r'ed Friends' Ccntial's captain put bla team After making a review of the Catholic In the lead a minute later. Schools League scusuii it eahi j t.,i, ee The second period was much rougher, seen that West Cnthellc had the better Jenes started in place of Betts at guard of the argument in every sport except for Moeicstown, the latter having been fOOtball. But 8t thO liame tlmi- It n'.uitnnt nnf nt the L'nnm r,n nnn f.,.,1. ,can be seen that every race was close, His duty wan te guard thc slipperv Lindsay, but in was unsuccessful. f Hugby Football All letlir iur.rl ter Mud ler. Inter and urinr pfixiiir. lIeva'"Puncnincr Ba-ts, $9 ,S a r.'r Hani, tiirm up In Mil - '1 $ t'i Jien's Sizes, S3, SI and Se g j asww English Footballs, $2 Full Regulation, $5 8 & 12 Piece Soccer Bal' $5 Kiua! te an HJ ball. I'rofe I'refe I'rofe Uenal pl:cr will realU" lh value Imported fln-nt Intlir-. rl Buckmnn, i . it. txinnsu unu .unnsgeri H. W Dpnl'eii. Asfil.Hiit Football Manager Malthewa, has been working en tlie i-cliedule feri ur-xt 'cur. and lias arranged for the I felbiwing gam"'!, which, of course, will hnr te be rntilied by the AthletlcCeun-' ell: O.'tetr M ?e Ter!: tvsUe at home; 21, C. C. it V nt Jfew VerH IS, Jjnlma Col Cel ! at Ituntlncden; NevtmUr 4 St. Jehn's Cell-s at h'mei 11. 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