I y jptpt rH" s .1 I 1 .'VS- V "i. wa y 18 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, DEOEMBEK 27, 1921 --a I Seidel and Gougler Likely te Be Named as Assistants te Sutherland for Lafayette Grid Squad h ;f WWf L4? J .. FEW COLLEGE COACHES CHANGE POSITIONS FOR 1922 FOOTBALL SEASON Baldwin, at Lehigh. Only Vic Tuter Announced for Next Year Hcisman and Warner Will Preb- ably Be Bach at Penn and Pitt II) KOIiEItT W. MAWVKU. sperl I'.diliir tlTrtiln Public t-rderr THIS u(Y .-ea(ui in bnvlmll is rfmniknl'li- :iul unique bciamc enl. one manager lu the bis Kigties Ind tin- t limn re nttm-lied. lieni-Re Mellrtile "eras lirthrreil te thr efBelnl gate at WtwIiliiRtrm mul told te se awny from thcr-. His resicnntieti was sniitnintl nt th miner leaf-in pouuew in Buffalo. UN mieeesner I 'i net nttmetl n M. but there tire numerous men under oensiilrrn tien. There were rumms thai ethers euld br entitled, most prominent unions the reports being one concerning Miller Muggins, but he lias signed, and Iteger r.vhlnpntigh. bl rlal for the job, box been ent te P.eU'ti as punishment for being ambitious. I Wlint lia been true in b.ii-cbaH also bold for football. According te the chin festivities. .Inel. Ileismnn. (Menu Warner. .lock Sutherland and n f"- ethers euld get n change of n-enery ne.'.t jear. However, the report are .being quirted, and it no besins t leek as if . IrtUHlly everj coach of Ms college tennis in the Kan would be buck nt Ms old pest in the fall Te date, .litn ttaldwin. nt l.ehljh. Is the enl new coach announced. Ynle had an ejeellent se.irti anil the New llnven undergrnduntev ,ind alumni uaturnllj arc pleased. The Hnnard defeat a the nnl recrse of tin Beacon, there are a number of geed men bni k for next e,ir and prepe t. with Tdd .tones ns enwli. nie bright Heb 1'Uher. depite the Centre and lyinceteii downfall, came back strong and the Crimson triumphed exer "ink Wisher will be among these ireent and ..etitic at the Harvard prneth-e next sensen. Tin same gees for Bl'l itener at Princeton. llelxman and Warner had been j-Uen the air b eery one except the -in-jdents and eflicnis at I'eint and Pitt, but both aie going nheail liiaMtig arranje , nniils for WSJ. Karl 1. Daws, the graduate manager nt Pittsburgh, has denied emphatically that Warner's contract of two mere jciirs unuld be broken and in the 1'enn football meeting.-, lleisman has been er.v active in j, seleeting Ills assistant' ler nejtt fall. .'ti leuin net say tnet luce were signs of a new cnm-li. Ne. one could net, LIverj thing was cut mid uried for .lerk Sutherlnml te become head coach of (he Panther'., according te the report, but new It appears as if Jeck will be back nt Knsten. Lafayette had a iimi ucrrs,.ful year, mid although the ante probably will liae te te raised before Sutherland nffites his .lehn Hancock-, ll ix belieed that the former Pitt :;uurr seen will come te terms. Sutherland alie is insisting that two assistants be hired. He favor." Seidel and Gougler. two of his former teammates under Warner. 51 T1111RI..WD puts t-p thr a i'j tin i nl that tl is tee nvh or lum te liund'r thr irhelr s'und. Snarl mid (ieunlrr would be tire rnlu nbtr aisiilmiti. Aec and Meran te Return BEKORI' the WJl football season started Charlie Meran announced te the world that he we through coaching at ('"titre College. Then a sterj came out of Damllle that P.e Me.Millln would be il.e tutor of the Pra.iln; Colonels In WJ'J. Meran explained thai his i.mplrlng kept hlni in the big league cir cuit until ( tcteber. mi that he get .1 very late stnrt in re.iching. Howexor. Chrles has a habit of turning out idianiplens in le.s time than it takes ether tutors te de '"; losers. The great season enjoyed by the Colonels has en thused the populate and sttj(cnt. who lnlst that Meran sign for WJ'J. MrMIIHn will be cnnch of a small Southern college team at a blgh salar.x. Aleran will ret itu te Damille after the cles" of the baseball season next fnli. Greasy Nenle. another young man who makes his living in the big leagues as well an in football, had sijch a brilliant campaign at Washnlgten and Jeffersen in his tirst season with tbe Presidents, that the officials of the Wash ington. Pn.. Institution signed him up for two mere years. It Is a peculiar fact that the two teams coached by baseball men are tin; 'elevens representing the Knl in the battles en the CeaM. Centre exhibited with Arirena yesterday and next Monday Washington and .Teflrsnn gee te the gridiron with California, chjmplens of the Pacific Const for the Inst two seasons. Tbe Pre-idenls left Srlunlav fur the Coast and will arrive n morrow . The players are confident of beating And Smith's champions, but they will hate te show u let of football te turn the trirk. California has n great team nd n great cnnch. That i a enmbinatiun that is hard te bent. Neale firmly believes that his iit.iietes will be nble te get the dcciMen at Pasadena, and snid se before blTtcem departed. "Our trnni will stand en lt merits us n winning team." said the V . and J. tutor "I agree with Fester Sanferd. the Kutgcr conch, who snld that tlif team that (tin heat Petreit br me touchdowns will make it interesting for California. There is some uncertainty about the condition of my men due te the long trip ami the change of climate, but if they are in shape I be'leve we will win. hjr i u: h IT hnrl-firld 13 a noeil fenthitt rlririi. fiflit . Thr vnr en tniviij llavrrferd I 'ett's en I'oetball MIKK IlENNHTT has announced that his medieal practice i making sijch demands en him that he will net be able te coach H.nerferd next season. Ne one has been named te succeed the former Penn star en the Main 1, inl and there is some doubt about the detltiv of the sport. The students voted en the question of dropping some one of the many sports supported at Ilawr Ilawr erd. and although no action has been taken as jet. it is likely that one of the branches of athletics will be discontinued. This docs net menu that feet. ball will be dropped, although sonic of the undergraduates are discouraged by the peer showing made last fall. Huge I?e7iek and Giltneur l'nbie both turned out undefeated NMnm ;jt Penti SUte and Cernell respectively, and they can stay nt these institution until the r whiskers get lone enough te u.e ter doormat if they cure te. Reb Velwell's N.ij eleven lest only eni. game during the season, and that h Penn State The Annapolis officials nre high!;- pleased with Pelw ell's efforts and the former Penn tutor has been signed for the next two years. lack Cannell. the liartineuth coach, had a rather peer season, but he wih greatly handicapped by injurie. dim Rebert en. the Green captain and one of t lie best backs in the gmue when In shape, was net in geed shape at .my time during the season, and this helped break down the phjs'e.tl strength of tbe team ns well as the spirit, liartineuth eftieials. however, have conli cenli dtnee In the wee tutor and he has been retained 39 head conch. u FIT &PLRi. irlinni Cnmirll tui mini nt Dartmouth, did net bum many irr of i I'-ter; n ith hm Writ Virginia eleven, but a rnarh needs mere than enr irnr te install An syitetn, and hprari undoubt edly will show better ((?'( tiejf irnei. lie trill br back with the Mountaineers. fialdivin Gets Three-) car Centrwt LKHIMl has been en the lookout ter a reident conch for the Ijm leupW of months nnd the choice lieully fell te .Jim Rnldwin. a Dartmouth lineman about lifteen years age, Ilnldwin succeeds Prank (illck. the former Prlneeten star, who made n geed showing r.l Bethlehem considering the ma terial mailable. Baldwin nl-e will coach the basketball nnd baseball tennis. Thiis menns that Tem Keei 111 net be back nt Lehigh te tutor the nine. Baldwin has been mndi nn assistant professor in the I'epnrlnietit of phrMenl education nt Lehigh, and therefore Is a member of tbe faculty. There nre few conches in the country v he nre honored with a chair, although seiernl hundred nie aiming nt it Faculty membership cloaks the football coach in dignity and deninnds mere respect than Is (irdinarlL tendered a gridiron mentor, Alon.e Stagg. the great t iiirrity of Chicago leaeli, was the lir-t tutor 1 lie honored by a faculty clui.r. Baldwin has enriched many high school and college tnam.s since he was graduated from Dartmouth, nnd has been successful n most of his efforts. He started out with the Seiumerxille High s,ehoel, al Snniniervllie, Mas,,. Here lie developed championship tennis, nnd later went te Maine. He was nt Durham. N. C. wheu he get the call from Lehigh. nl.)'l ha .r)nnl e tlnre irar reiitrnr'. 'iillinn me V,ut ' ijmi. lie irill no' report nt flrtlilrhrm until next !eplribei. ( epinpl ' lit! ij Amateur Sports TI10 nisrkatena ltrrrrr. r.nirn. . fhte n ir U If 1 1 1 11 u fl r O'.m, I Uf Ii' Bin? line rni".. nun 'iicnTis .r tr shhi SE. Paniurl len'-e ttret Th Cnlden Fcharit tfltl S'Mjtli liw- Ram ' "h ', bnui fria'ien . he 'M lil.i te d-rirtc "leven fnirtr.n-.-r e'rt 'r.-l. ine,r .js; . ,IP fnnunt ucnu. Tli Nllf-l rune AVcrUs ilrat .r I .mil teami dairr te srhed il romei, v uti Inb, bnvlne two le-n n. eiienn e.ntniub'p uarantc I.. W fox. d:'S Osnee st.en The OrllivAl Telthi't (tub de,l-. , t, iel ramea wits su.-h teafa e- t."r In Snraeii ("tlb. of C"a,nide.i, St stvphre Reaeivea ali) Otlier llrw-laaa teaa'a eilher ji nn.Tin ' 'jswiiy N'at 1'elan l.'i 1 ire V vai.v . J'layarreund. Fourth and Qi en atrert Vann Mtdceta nau (tn itai' 1 (nr iui. 'fnMrtiWf nr-e!l Dim. MUa Tiembn.i vt Starr Oarden lleereatien t.'erier,benth lan'I f.,embnt atroeta rh nUrkblrd quintet w-euld I1K0 te e ,ur ame w't hem fl'es 1' Mlllwnrd cOrntr tJrmnlen b.ctj .in,t Cambria ?t. ''InsAsI th. tther In r out of teiui, trln Tne IHlimere . litn "mu" -iivr i.u rn' . .1 V .n, I? .Uin 011.1 ereei Kljfc'i Lnmnere Cluh, of Wvit I'hilsdrlphli. r.w ra ......s-..- .'-. .. 7- - ... ..... Jstrs. ll IXHIK nit With tem having .il inl eltrrlnir ultibl Indurementi. IJ lptU . u I.IW"! ,. ...wish ,ii,;i. Whi Mlnlnetr. V. wsmhv Ilk tp bT-iU wmM ()i rH i iheum 'if i thriller. tih a ruhlir t. 'igcr Cemjiiji. Yeu Aute Knew .edtnsnt, ir-rilri nd ruf lrt the c.Ila of tfia radiator and thr. r aler Jae.t ,.f ?he ( reuUtlun nf thn m-rip. enners im iiuerreri. ne-ieua! ' -h ih- The praetlie nf illnpirc 'li u'cli te n,c un ped while gelnc ir- 'rwlj In Inrh sear nr when the i.tr hai h-en at n dead Mop ti a eure -.-i' te weiir out . riijir-h A lower 2iir nhuuld always b en.-aaed when the car ha atrippeil or when t hai ;e e r rls. ly baton atiempiliur ! The rnrben content of tool .tiei from 07 pur rent te I per cent rne ,rn trnl elee, centalna .00 per ei.l Thean .0.1 erae tt.el at-srta aie u.M in thn mannfie tur of TT.IIIInc (.'tieri, Uthe ti.la dlei njid elnr ix.ru renulrlne the rjunlitjea of irret Krnrih. Iiard.iis and realiter.ee te wear Uatrr lntreduie.1 In tlis ,jui.')-r nr u n-oter ehlcli enalne will ahe'v an efffr. mera or lees proneunrfd. Tint upon the ci.elltn, aernnd Hie lubrl.itleu, third, the qwallO e' the rnUture nr the prmer of the enp'ne. reurtn. me power in tie tuei arm a.tv dallxered aa power, and flfit 11 ion tne ejirben deposit Hniik.mur i hprk-tluc fall urn. are du te the t ee ,n. r.r.,.u.,l nnrrelllna. elrrtrnrl.. ,ir.,l i wj-, compreeilen leaU. and meltture con. drnatnc un the InauUtura, flherl clrcaita may ba caused by ei.cal utrbeu for matien!. Tn only cure o.ie clean tin n pmrrrtut lirr ijml n MANAGER MYERS PLANS SHAKE-UP Owner of Philadelphia Basket ball Team Disgusted at Werk of Players TO MEET TRENTON TONIGHT Basketball Statistics KVSTI.RN I.KAHt'K xv. t.. r.r. v.t.. r.r. Trcnlnn.. in 1 .tun xltV.r-H.. 8 VJ ,Je,1 Camden 1H I .Rl rii-te(lllr H .K i vn-nten it a ,rr, riaiiie. r n ,;h nendlnz t) II .4.V1 New 'Nerk I 16 .een tiii wkbk'si sriii;m ui Tenithl Tenliin nt I'hllnde'rhl. Wftnv)m IVeadlnr nt CninUfn. )ldiiTCamdn at treelen. sfttardi.r Ne- trU nt Vtllrin-Harre Xrtiteslllr nt Itendlnc. AMKUIC'W t.r.t I. .i.. r.r. ... v.r ih rei. e i.etn xteiin i .s.n P. (.. i. n. A I .ait Merrill.. 1 ' m. Indn.. a i A"Xi tlr'y vtr I I .'iOO tletj-Niims I - .; Iit (Itn. t I .,,,0,1 TO'lORKUtt's scilKIHl.t". tlre.ulnn.'i jrle xn. Tnentlrlli rntnrr. Kit (.rrmantenn (. xmerlciin Inus penilfnt. MAM 'M Tl ItK.K!' 1 lfi 1" M.I.. !.. .!.. r.c Meltier B t l.noe Monelree '! .MS rhii. Ter., u e l.noe . tt. K.. 2 t .a.ts ISol)en a a ..via rt Imki, : 1 .asr, H. Trl. a S0O Piuclierlr 0 fl .'KM) Tills MKI.KS MtlKIUl.K Tnnlht Monetsp t. ruliert . Key stone releptuine is. Ilohsen, rhurnd.u Amertrtn Kllar l.nre t. rt Irnem. rhllndelptilii Termlniil n. neither. i:TF.nu s. nti i.i HsiTKnN I.KMd I". rmttrsillle. 'j:,i I'lilladeliililii. 21. (iimden, 35; Sernnten. (!. Mr.KU"AN l.f.fit' llel Nnine. SI: Merrill, an. I'n.-en dettlleli .s lllerk. .11: Mplia. II (ITItlin S( ()KI Uiijmit.t 501 Trl-t'nunell, 'ii st rrnnrls nler Mlllt.irj P. mid. ul: M Mlihael, ta. Nulltil.v. .10i (InnUer (lt. SO. Irintr. alt lllchlnnd rrU. fl. Teiiim. lln.pltnl l.li (.eerce M. Smith. 31. Ilnl mne . ( . or ("niudeti. II: Mest-1 nient, 1 I'limp 51! P. (I S. ut . 'JJl S( !',,(. rlek's. 1.1. i Snirm, all Itre.idnu' (.Trie. a.. , M ANARCH WILLIAM MYL'BS an neunces that a big shake-up Is ieining in ihe llue-up of the Philadel phia Cnylcrti League basketball li'C. The leader of the local tpiinlet l dis gusted aftei the showing of his players at Ceaiesville yesterday, when the sec 'nnd Mieerssiw' game vns tossed avaj The difficulties of the manager of the players in this game depends their fu ture. He has wired big tieerge Smith te tepert ami if he reaches here will take Ir.s place at forward along wttn Calhoun. Itcgnn will jump center and Cres-. and Wright will be found in the baekfieid. Tess Anetlier Away The Phillies jeuriiejed te Ceatc.sic yesterday and lest by the score of "5 te "I. The largest crowd thai has icwei an Uustern League cunlfst in CiiateMille this seaen witnessed the fra. The hrst half ended with the Phillies In the lead ul 10 le . Ill th nit 11 twenty m. nines nt pay tne noun team did net sec.re a single tie'd g..nl. .., i the second period the Phllllr- were natural. They forget they were inu'al twentj minutes uf phi the henn n.il.l 10 win and began the same tactics il.nt ..nut then 1. name at Itendliu: en SKlurda night. One of their chief of- fr,,is, .. . le mi" nl Ueferee Hiietzel. a Camden Ilall.x Mils .....I I.A.a mi Iia 1. niil a i( '1'rrt.n trt II 1 aimj'll hl'll Ull HI Mi-' "i ii"i Mn the firM.-hnIf riiabe ter tup i.aMnrn " . a " ". T- . .( t- I .inmir. iiniimil.t honors HV I ll 0 1112 l-'rnnt: Brutrz 's Scrnnlen outfit last night. ."-' The visitors ginc tne cu.m.. ., mnrrf i.msi for 111. ire t inn 1, .if .... limn. ..11,1 with iihuiil enh Ihe minutes te piny the teams A 11 11 t '' , hi the closing liietiienls the .lersej men let loose and inanageil te connect with enough shots te sweep the Miner., com- 1 p'eteh off their feet. Campbell. Dolln iiiul Steele slurred for the winners, the I tirst named getting four baskets and the I oilier three each. Prank Bruggy was the whole works for fsernnten In the tirst period nnd reg- llWilJ III ! , Isleied four ticl.l goals, nut tne t.ig Ph illy catcher went flat iu the second half "nnd nor only was shut .oil from the Held hut whs nwny off form from tiie lifieen-foel mark. He inis.ed his lnt MX foul tiics, much le the delight of the big hididny crowd. DAVIS NOT INTERESTED Fermer Athletic Player Net Backing! Providence International Team ; A cording I" teperts r'.iiluiig I hi" i r -x today fnun Pre' idem e, I!. I., a club In the International League was I urtunllj assiirid ler thul city with the receipt of a telegram from Harry lals, of thin city, saying thai li- had secured u league franchise, that he had suf ficient financial bucking te found a . lub and that he was ahead assured of :. large part of the land necessary for n park. Mr. iMvis. when teen about the re I eris, said that he had been nppreachril b a friend in Pre idence w lm was in terested In ba.eball nnd his nihiie had been sought ill Mgurd le sreuring lainl, ic. for building a park, but that he personally '"i "" inteieslec in the enlure. 1 Zbyszko Throws Daviscourt Tlosten. t'ee, S7 Manleliiui .l e:.e. .i,rd' hriijxelalu i-reHtliie . 1 iinnlr, 1 aui-ieaafilllv defrndril Ilia till" HCnlnrt 1 1 iaieuurl Him Te.ia (iiuni .. unimni; tAn falls mil of three Tli eiraiviehnld ah harred and pin f.il.a dlnrr were ernre.l In Hie ptellminar, match Mldri .bttku and lleimte lardlnl w reit e, ini .ne inlnutea te a draw W dwoed Defeats Frankford Ind ans . ...... . . The Ulltlunml foelhull elexni iieieiund th rlT.ed,nrrVi):Woerv'ild5S0dd WPr l. l.nr... r.trril (Mr, tein.ni tin t whnn lMUni. Ilr.,.' Chili. Si llrillkli Wat .. . . . ,. , . . ... .. .,...,'.. Ill tills CCV. rVPr.V OllP WUntS 10 SPP . TT in nnp lenr-iii. hnl nlriM'rs. Sliert " "". .'jncnillP ( Ulllier. .Illiltre T.iirU nil, i l",i i','.J' ..W.-...V... ...... ... . .-.... .... - .rrrrr m l tieiri in rn v rir. f.i(irsn ,nni .. - . .. -.. . .. . ......... .-.. .- . ,- - -. ...... .. .. r."!. lis men toss -zanies away U is little . A'W . sun.Mne. .. 'staged by the Market S reet I usine 1J!,"f'!"'L .. T WT.1 'OTL !"" ! Ine rllerfi should be recruited from the aiM... cA,Ioe. Wlse.man, , ,, , , . . ,.,,-,,, n,t l.Uht ini.ne i lr. 4: 1 unneiil rut... tl. Jpn n im" '' "- "--- " J , 1 nnancini pages, wim n ji-m .1 iiniinui, wonder that he lese.s patience and an- , n10heri...n . r . H rnrren V A.. 0. nr, iin ,7(IiIm en.1-1 i .1,- r.... bn" n,u in thin eity Is expected te t.u j j Morgan & Ce. 'neunces that eery player with the ex- Mi,in.mlnB..V North rimiif.e Qvr UK) 1 tl letes star ed in the event. ntIemj. . w it n .1. 1 . -Morgan .x ve. , th w 0 , ciMUlen of one or w are en the market "'''' All-Murs. 01 .Nerlln-ast Ml- which was held through the streets of Wiere They Conic I-Yem rd. J'jrsiav and dVew la" Chrl-imu ,0lbe traded or released outright. "KT.'n. i, )..! t,. 0 , , '' m$?'?? ZTT y'J' T u , , . , irpUKllC seems te be bit of gossip itJ tri .ulltTffi The Phillies meet the fast - firing .'"''"'U A MK,e. 0: r.lrrirlc Mur.u, he 1 1 he course was crowded with The game will be played at Seuth-' I ..nnrp,Mlerp and there aa te which ' ,f?r ''?'"". PiM.urV f at ,ai "t se til Trenten- here tonight at the National "$"' a, .-w . ... !mu " .",' s,.',f. fI'"e nil along the ern'a gymnasium. Bread and Jacksen ,, " ' ""' Sr:ta "U "1-. ?na ?. , U?,...'"1:?. !'127. ...'"! "! VrU c n,l ui.,.1, the show me of his uie,,.r, n, id.11. . I .u.c ,, cxicnae.i nearly two miles, streets. I "'.". 0,"V", .".., ''.'""'' ' ' ' ""' """' OI el,"rs lid tne omen I.-I...I...... u.. -.,..,,. ,,,. r,,.,. ., .- i-cnnuinawnn Clun, who was one of tl,-, :";"..:, ' ;:.:,;. i... ..." ',!.' ", Ar.irnn.'TA. rren insre . .1 . . I- '.. I .........,..! I.. . A...I. .. n 1 I.. ..I in. lit. I.IIIA, ,'11 llll' Vl.lll K .' I, . .. . ir:,.:- ,,i -eJ , . ' ' , never master of U.c situation at ,' ,.'" ' ;f " W' P""'"? nwny from , , ,.hMn competition here. ! leek forward te a much ha .1 i.i. r ..,..i... ii. ,i ..i.a i,. iia niinnr nc new i t'i -n n in i it - . ... .- ... rirrnKiirlii n ii'ni ihtii n i-rnm 11 twii nn - s-.-.-i -. . s:Y':,... Vri...i as the enh one te nv time. It was due te In- ileei - -'" "- "e ra.e pre- MIss niehellr. eutukaied a large field from W. and J. than the Bea . t.,...i r t...u .....i i.u '..... i',,.t,i si.eis villi. Ii were uuestiened by many ,. .. . . . from sernteh In the L'fHl-vnrd event for lint- renr from Ohie Slate. Z , " ere" M ' the ' Phillip rn autheri.ie. en seer. ..,. allowed tl.e -' --e 1 e , t ,, Jnn, , w( ,n , Ceatesvllle managed te tall-, tliif.- in T-dd- J reB' r' ' rt " "f ' "' f. a 'f;,,,, .. mark of thlrty-threc mlmaSs anil ' M'nt fr "".,,'"T"""M a"'1 !" I'' unusually robust uien defense and that In- see.' nd rim The winners had All the break-.rrr. ug n.s t ll M feill. .ecends. The best I evle f'C narrow margin in the senior -WO yards. , will, stanrl UP much better under a their eyes with them from the foul lies, but they s!rngge along Kti'uel te ,ins ,n Andev HUler with thlitj -thre. , f"'""'"-.v : line and caged the ball nineteen out ..f th" liiiish and m eie rp nt. ir giir, n wm- minules and forty-four seconds. Iliskr p"lr",,,..,"1.nl,"'' "00 vy"TrJ.Vnn Kiih twfuty-eight attempt,,, while the loser- ply ". "f ,.,;,' , "f;, " Manag r 'in- ,wn !"" " t,", h'5 Nntiv"V -"P ?'" n!' anhr Shcchan. I mr made but seenteen out of twenty-sl.N. lain Hiirnll . ,nl "' ' ',' ' 'l ;'''''" was unable te compete yesterdnr. ' (Hrlf li.t.riue.ll.v.te. am Jd.rdt'Ven hv I avjw I Calhoun being cspeciallv off form with Walder nnd I re.lrn I I . In fTP "" The race was one of the best ever Katharin. girhnit. .. seeend. Marlen Geed I SK I aiu.iiin mill. ji ""' .inu-nheartefl and wi 1 Britain back Pn,.,, i ,,. ,,.,,. ' ,, ' " , ,, win third. Ksiher Hhcahan. I but two goals in ten trie- .lewnnran. '"'' , ,,.,,, ,,,... eeuui eteil in tills city and speaks well uirlf entnr. tee ;-ards Wen by Kath- I j. - I WHEN A FELLER fi & SiHI mmmMm 4 1 1LA.F.C.0UT I! Lecal Soccer Representatives Are Beaten for First Time This Season MISS HAROLD BRITTAIN Yesterday's Soccer liesidts NATION M, Clf MATCH (I"urtli nenndl Tedd s lli-jdirfk, i I'hllndelplil-j T. C. I. etiii'.r i-ctmE.s rmmrllin Unr Vctrrnnt. Oi lienHlnnlmi Ce,n."JJ,V it""-1 Cluh 'll Trmpemerr, 0. Rlr T' Mil'.- Philnde.phi" 1'ield Cluli '.is Icnti n in a 1'iiiirili Knuml Nal'enr.l Soei er I up in.it'-li .li'i'da nt'eriioeii tit liie Philliis' Ball Park by Tcdil s Dr(iiei. score I :-i'.'il n 1. Th" locals wrre thctefiiie eliminated from further competition In the eent. ll marked their hrsl defeat of the sraen. "nn of the largest crowds thai has witnessed u soccer giitne in llns city was in at tendnms. The I'liilltes were beaten by a heller team yesterdny. Net cmmi the me.l ardent 1'iet 'r of the American League lenders will dispute till6, but with iinreni iirnunii in 111a i " " " ter forward there i- net one but weiid be willing .0 PS-r thai they .,.,,,11 h.newen. Hareld Briltain at his position 111 ecu tint .wen at that i' i deubtliil if ihr 'IVulds were three genN better than the I'.-cnls. for the work of Referee Car relJ. who lilt Is from Uiimle ISUin.l u,ri u,j flre their superior !, mitr the i.ixt timr L,l'-. in". .. . . . I 1- I l fl .. nlei-n niilnrieiniini aimiuj ",-" ""' ... . . .1 .! .... .. In IFi.'.nl . ,n ,,! lei I s (ll I I I el r e 1 1 . ll- H I 1 . 1 I 1 1" i - ,e. ntid only for the wonderful gnnl- Uecning e iieiisiiin. n.e m-eh- keeninu l.mr. licen .1 In U. I lie learns conic in .ih,.r. ,.n two mere nci.e-iens In the Ui" HAIIUINMLbUr luVML N WIIVI T t tti ir'imi iiii nini" ' i'iii" ...... irip thn iiiiiip.. at i ai .. n a. .. ...i. ti.ui.. ..nri r.tK.. ci,..k.... r " " m i ..in,, ei. -ein.e en ni" " ; -- wen tide American League competition, l'hlladel phians an1 iiaiuriil'y disappointed witli (1 1IIUHII" ! . , 1 t,0 rctnilt et 111' game, as tncy 1 nu visions of the Natiena' Cup coming ,,., t,s ,.ty. 'hile no annnuiiceinent of chang. ( ,,r ime-up has been made il will u, c,iien no surprise if 11 sccre slink. - up in ihe forward line nl the Phillies , jIP lm)e ,efere the next ganie here ,',, ,ien.ii . .Iiiniiar -. with the New Yerk Field Club.. )'S hl(A T n:Ki: soup 7 In iiI.mji r in J ! tin' dni.i set midi in tin piiiplr tu'tlitr Ihauki that t'hriit inn 1 eimci but mi-1 'I yt'ii. He jour I lirlslinas kIieihiIus rurlj, Wenl'i -,a, In , 1m fl' 1 ml -.l'e tf I' . ,Uj wie 1 . ll Ilia lied S,,i'. Turkey lCstetdlM . took 11 let of lambasting lm 1 1 r a I. net Ird nu I. nnrr nil in until he i DM. eeme u Mal.li Is Hire Jewel ilinmeiid Inr for the I'ns will he rinil.s. I.nfen hi cite sr-m le hw e ,i t al J t in. ,l "IJJ fn Klllltl ' nil tt.c IIIO'C. Shet test secend: 'B00P.00" HelT. I'necltjii and demrstU aiiimah: UVI,si uililiits uilI iiiilitnieri i. W M W .nt list.disr Miibi. Tahir ninl.r initrlie. It disrsii'l incui, that he Is llKhHiendrd. s,,il nflen (lilt 11 feultillll Vll'er l-01'i I" the foetlislui Philadelphia Golfers at Plnehurst I'lnelniral, , 1' . tier JT. Jf Thoi.ip.ei ' Trln Haven, paired with V I. Truenl"! ilarden Clt Hint II 11. Ssei" Uvarhrnnl. ilelnhla dl'trlri eiurtera eneni.iv 111 ealren win .. .1 ",i'irtn - ' in, 1 e'i Ihe ien in.ii m,p"- han.iir.ip m.f ut ins rir Whltle ThomeMiii snd TiueedeM were 'J,'1 jnB tu p.-jr, nnd Kwope snd Ornubee il PnTAna'tt'charn. KtiZ&JrxSi NEEDS A FRIEND. WMM Uptown Churchmen Jump te Second Place in Lecal Track Athletics in Three Years RUN A GREAT SUCCESS A 1'OnMlDABLK fee looms en the I rack and field horizon, for Meadow brook iu tbe Nativity Catholic Club. An unknown club three years age -MitiMiy Ktagei us nrsi run in lu-u, r...tr...i.. . . . v . . r"l" 'i'" .;2!.V.',' b"L0,n:.u'ry n, iiutllll. jvnirillilj WIV linu llllll.V ntni tne titiietes found their way nt ' ,' ""ii (iimeulty. ' I lie r-i,.p was (antured b P.itterseu. l .Meadow brook, who wen li n r.ne.1 , , --' iniirglii mir Johnny (iraj. of Hnlcr- 101-1-. wriiy wns ciesciv tolevel liv Bill Uittlernnd Tl. O'Dimnell. who fin' i"he. almost in a dead bent. TV wliiutiN recelted many valuable prize, and numerous special trephic, w-ere awardfil. Me.idnwbroek ran mini witli th' einn piire with the low s.f.re of tweii- "'"' peintt, and .nliHj wr.s second . .in uic winner s ugure.s reversed. Tilt .ptiiwn athletes hae new wended their 'a. 111 tracK atnietirs te within hailing i,..-,.,,, nf r,n,ln,. i.rT.Ci. . ., 1 1 .?., .,,"?" clh nani"Ti.MM" P' h tcr ua- Lntcrprise. M Pnltersen. (he winner, took the leaJ as the harriers made the turn at Bich- nillllll and SsnmfS.n. r.11 (Kn ..w....t I .:.,' , ,- . '"r r',i"' '"I'- i,necnwn, or the PK fir nl imIk 'nnt muh in i'bftrffe of Hip M.ir. ,,.1..,. iA.,i n i .... . - - - uah rnuirmnn under I he iJircotien 1 l.p. I,. I. 1 1 11 TK 1 11 . snlrtlln i -,... who is rcpnusible for nlucinc Xativ.i. i it me toreirent et bitfebnll. basketball. -ec er nnd tinck and held athletics. Thorpe Off for Pasadena; Expects te He Umpire New Yerk. Pec. 2". Tem Thorp, fetmerly of Celuiubln. nnd one of the best known of tlir1 Knstern football erlii ials, si lie has been selected' te efliciiiii at the gridiron clash lie. tween Washington and .leffcrseu ami Ciilifeniia al the Teuriiaineul of liescs, Pasadena, January -. left te. d:.v for the Const. Thorp is the first KaMrrn official 10 be ihesen for thi.s important Far Western battle. His position hns net yet been determined, but it is hfln-xcd lh.it he will be named as umpire. Thorp will be informed of hi assignment upon his airhnl at Pasadena. MEADOWBROOK HAS i iiniii'- ni ItllliriM.N air ,iniiv V. B-riint i.i iwii'.. ervunu. i.aiuii ."nt'-iliui . f -sk. I , Gelf Courts : Expert Instruction Instructors Jehn J. Rexve, Geerge E. Griffin and Themas Gribbin. Leiieua atrictly private, 8t30 A. M. te 5 P. M. Fer nppeintmenta phene Walnut 155"l, Marthnll E. Smith & Bre. gSTe0 Buhrlte Gelf CLUBS Ail Marshall E. 1 bten ' Fu'hf 724 Chestnut Street Athhu, Gead, E Muench, White, Walten nnd Blnns Used te Play Soccer at Northeast i BIG CAGE GAME JANUARY 6 By r.U'L PKKP Northeast High Scheel secMi' phu ers. both paft nnd nrrrrnt, inv shining , n I mi'r the plare ibl seasuti. .Set 0i'.vi 1 did the lied nnd Blael; win the Inter- i selteliMtle Lear.ue (hnniiienshf. nj.'itn ' this' year, but four ,fermcr Xertneusi , p'njrrn are captains of njMerltiteeleVMiis or (lid cMptiibi collide teams luff nsett. Al Mueneli, liitveiferd i.tilan. atldt . Wntlen. Lnfiiyilte leader, ate ftr I ter r' N'erlbeast studmts: Utis.4 Wlille. i ciXptnin rf Swtirlhnioie lat fieiiseit nntl ' i"ie of 'be stnr thl.-" year, nnd Art' Illnns. lendr of the championship team , i al Penn last teavm. nlM used te at- j If ml slnsses at the lied and BlaeU in i Mittilien. It Is i peculiar fact that 'til tlte.-e , rihleie-t iilnj ed center hnlfliar!. And.! nccerdlns te Rebert T. Pniil, fatfnyette jtealleei"r iiiid a Northeast iilumiuis. every one of the athletes mentioned Is :i Unr. Oppetl Again Several times bfere the r.ighth street and Lehigli aenue institution steed supreme In. this pastime. The school copped the title year after year, and it looked as though no one ever was going te break tin the precession. Hew AR HIV STARS COLLEGE CAPTAINS eer. l'rankferd and Weft Philadel phia stepped III and broke up thn pn- Christmas Gifts That Were et fcent nidi. But this year Northeast ic- ' "i IBSON te Itlekard Leenard' for ! (uperated nnd wen the tit.e back. The nbillty of "Art Bliins is wel: Known te all Philadelphia serecr fel- leweis-. lie was cetisKieieii ny tii.inj as il. i . .......... i...in.....l l.. (...... .r.1. HO' IC--' ICIII.'I IIIIIIUII1I. Ill lltUHUI- legiate League eiicles last seaen "ll." Ien. of l.afnjelte, 11N0 is widely known, aa I, Muench. of Hnet'fnrd. Ami last. but net least. While, nf Kwnrthniore, emi I... r-milre.l ..!!. tl... l.el Three of the plnyeiN named gradu- nled from Northeast at the same thin . .seriiicnsi si t nie s.-nne mni. Wliltr. Tin, I U-nii, i rceelvcl Mueneli their diplomas In "Is. Binns left tlic school a ymr crlier. They nil played en the same team, but net In Ihe sani" t- .. Southern High will play We-I Phila delphia High's basketball team January 0. The game irtunlly will decide the championship of the Inlersohelastlp ' ,-l"f", , , ,, , . .'j-enilv The game has aroused the nterest tRcn".Vl net enlv of the studenta of both .schools. ! ' The problem of a suitable place for the public high schools of this city te nln- l,ict..ii.nll ,ni,r ;u . i.i nn w, ...... rm.r. ,.t....r,.i n,,.tu 11, .. nn. ..... mi.,, (kuini iiiii.iiii iiinir, iiir intwi uill crowded nnd maiiv times the enthi.sl. "'"" " "" """T '".' llHOUn..- astte tans can dj teuni standing en t playing court Itself. . n't i r. , , mere arc niij- iiuinurr ni goeu nails in this city large enough te accommodate every one w shlng te see the soheo baskelbalt games. It would be a great boost for basket- ball In the public high schools If a suitable hall wan rrn xan rented for the games. WIMsi THRPP IPC DAPCO WIPJU liinCU IUC riAUtb Katherlne Elcheltz Makes History ,f ,,. di-.,. at ice r-aiace Before a big crowd at the Ice PnlRer Mis.s Katharine Liehniti, eleven years -,.i . i-.. .. - -.1 .I.-.. i. Old, jrmcru.ij- 'ni an nine races in thKil ?"?Jwt.U . L i.ejn junior, -vj jrai een rv wmit of,""1" - I It... u1 In armarl Lit A TlAA Am irAn 1 ... .! no -. ..... - .....u, wn- mt ""-' -....-.-..r. ."- -:; .'.'". " FianW Meran. second. William Mlehal, third Ray Fin. j IliiNn' ptn'.nr 400 vrd Wen liv Ram flendrlch. aeend. Djii t.aurs , third l'red l'rrif)t. ST. NICK'S HERE New Yerk Heckey Team te Play Terente University Hue te the showing made by the St Nicholas ice hockey team in blanking the Schnnrr brothers, i goals te (I, last week, the tcani led by Ven Ber until has been assigned le inert the world's tinialeur champion, Terente i nhcrsity. in two of the three games ut the ice Palace this, week. ! Si Nicholas will open ngalnst the C'linndians tomorrow nTgT,7. Then the strengthened tjuaker City boys will meet 1 Terente en Thursday night, witli St, ' Nicholas back en the ice again Krlduj ' 1 night. Ne Raclnrj at Tijuana 'lljiiami, Mn.. l"r 27. The cleiclLursl i lie 11 itimk thin anthiii M.lcnlu. nnd1 ,'nueed unuild daniaKi made thr ra ctruLK loon n'e 11 ecciiiil filltliin uf Idi. l.n 1 Tli' ic w I I I 10 rai. us fei iv ril Jua, Gelf Equipment Gelf SUITS Gelf JACKETS, pure worsted KNICKERBOCKERS, all-wool Gelf HOSE, pure worsted Gelf SHOES $27.00 7.00 7.00 2.50 9.50 8.50 BAGS, metal bottom $5.00 & 6.00 popular brand Gelf Bnlls Smith & Bre, PENNSYLVANIA TUHNS -. OUT GREAT GRIDDERS It h Doubtful, However, if Keystone State Outranks New England District in Furnishing Colleges i With the Best Football Talent By GRAOTLApn ItlCK t)itr lUatlei-s Reader, we have often With our simple wairs Tried sn hard te soften Alt your daily caret. Maybe tec Afire done se, , Maybe net te well, lhtt tef'tr had our fun', . Wlifll the bullyd! Thieugh the busy seaien. Giviny you our time We have fcil you reason hilfrmlted with rhyme. Sema of it lias skipped you. .Venif) of II trill bml, lint trn're always Hipped yen V.vcrythlng tec had. Rather than offend you A i the shadows lilt. We would hare UUtd te send yen Kaeh a vuslly (lift; With tbe money leaned us We could niitr ducked thr wreck. Hut the bank lias phoned t1 "Xet another check." hi ichhtever station, Reader,, yen muy. wail. May your daily ration lie the best of Fate: And tn fullest measure May you keep at hand lleavvns rarest trrasuic 1'ricnds that understand. :e' J ,,,,,. ,.rlU of ,,. ,,,,,. ..nbn" lluth te Judge Liindls-A (0lrj,c rar vnii i ti.li,i,."r:,i hwk nt .,. mi tlrt-l ' ltll.. ... ,l. I.-..I "Come home an exchange. .lllll-'l HI llll- lllll-UI ill'n I'erglvtii." I ..,,....., A l "UI-'I.Ml 10 - "Tret,.ky gets up nt 7 o'clock every mnrlilns In de Iihiirnl i'xereles. ihe i'i"i n.n.. i.. i-m 'i. m . a. .. --.-. . report that he in tniltilnc te take en Dempjey is gl'cn lltlli credenee in elli- ' rial ipmrttrs. j - lTTONAIlb likes M, title -Lj deesn t care for anv mere money." announces a contemporary, Hit latter part of this statement will doubtless lie In the nature of news Ir Leenard and should be broken mere begin paying .?7.-.,00n for ine two greatest vecruuing cenirrs e I'pniiKiiiniini ami tne .ew i.ugianu sector ireiind llosten . -, .M -, a it 11 Penns.vlnnla turns out large rpiani ,,. . ,,.., I ,r,l r.r.l. vn r- ll. it,l"1' "V . ""''"" ;"' . .. ! Penn State. V. of P.. Lafayette W . .. an,l T I.Alitr.1. Slunrthmnrc nnH ethers "" ' --- I te supply- ,,,,,, ,, , . mil l ' ueunitiii 11 even i-niiisyi- I vanla eujranks the New Lnglnnd tils- ,trict. especially that adjacent te Bes- ten.' whlcli Is one of the gieatest feel- ! ball strongholds en the map. This district supplies next year acap- , tains te Harvard, Tale and Princeton., ,n.)tb ,(l( material placed all through the Hast. The high schools and private ptepara-i i l'iry schools around Bosten are replete ( uith ,)(K,,ig anJ unpn)Pl) ui10 b,pni te j come forward In tin unbroken parade ' J ear after year. .lr,,ki 'r,f tery, ran rder test ra drew These Are Geed Shirts 1e Keep On Hand SHIRTS with detached cuffs te match i'e in.ike a specialtj of this type of Shirt A nice new let jult iu Made, fioie fine wevrn tn.ulrus. $2.5 m 3 $7.00 A. R. Underdewn's Sens 202-204 Market St., Phila. .UUtHUWiUVV4UUUVVVWVV ! A Bfirrainn 111. 111 ttrt IHTtaraa T E PALME! illl k IIMIKI'.T STinT.!-" i r e $ 5 j- y j, J ' ' '.' I ir r I 0 1MII K M ani-iem '-.... , iii: Hunriiun nr.up Wlm llflBlll D J feiiHM'tenl 1 In(riirtflr4iil Ml .s-enslens ? S riutr.F. si scions in.i t 5 SPECIAL ''lldr,'. -.eall"..' l:,er, 5 t an JHlir"'nr n"l ''" ' S5e 5 iUNlV. OF TORONTO I H iMerd'a iiv.iir ( huninlnnai i l s J i ST, NICIIOIAS W.rl n;.i.i n.. ? QUAKER CITY -Thuri. Niht. Dec. 29 J ST. NICHOl.A'.-Fri. Nitht. nc. 30 t iti.it; i m; MiMissitiv, 1V 5 r diiilkl.n. in. Iin'c. sv ,nMII J ,qW,"iihlle , .g ttlfr iMint..Wk' .it i i iM, tn ii uus r BR0ADWW ATHLETIC CLUB i Dixie AUen vs. Miclcev SulUvan 1 iir. ir.i inniii 11 itiiciii. hwm- .,.. ... -. ........... vs mi C LMI M Ii H KnS EW tf i riMbinjj and forward pais attack than the Butkcje invaders of a jear age Neale a tcejn may gain no g'rt.t amount of ground, hut It will put ur, , worthy barrier for even the erre, u-:.1 I crn assault te break down in a hurry J he bent advance guess In -slebt ! nun me two eievens won't be mere thin n touchdown apart. " Vlntr G6lf The rust it en he midiron and Je' . shafts ere nctllny dry, ' Hut- tl'trcis ncrer any rust upon Ue ' Or endtesi conversations of the VTAcr, fore and the Why. ert' VTO BALL club In the Natien.! J-l League has repealed new for tti years, hut If the (Jlnnta don't this nfj, summer ll.ere lll be n number of bad) unrped spela in the eestatle done pilILADKLPHIA had pennant win-.-.l,Cr"wi,ini.0, In,, ,n,!!. !. I,li. 11 hereinen umnn ...i '. ! .slipped In and turned the standla- It me piups upside down. , QOMN (me reports that :'.00 new jeli eJ courses ha.r been started (luring the new wnnlng year. Which ms, at IraM lij.000 additional b,mC ,fertH with weed nnd Iren. I t'opyrteht. IBSI. Ml ntnhtu Rtttriti. Beets and Saddles I Seven claiming raees are pre bled for edujV card nl New Orleans. Though """' '" " teature. some lively eentrit. are In prospect. Horses which scenvttcll pl need iirp: ,,., ,.n,. ,. . . . , - ".' -"fn, lillll-K 1T.1CK, Deris; second. .T. Itufus. Twe Pair ,,, . , ... , ,, ' l el lnaell , third. Sweet LILfrlv. ' Kirah. Tiger Ftese; feurih. Mldnhbt .Stories, Trlce, Atloe; fifth forte d' Or j - s;tn,ln. "., ,t . ' , ... . faluKlftT "&,; ffi , M.icntli Indolence, .Mlchacclll, Itla- enr.. a, iaVaiui KJri -nc 'r c., i UeM. ,..,.. vftlvlllj"V.,LV" ."'" Kycs. birewerth ; telnl. Hazel v .Naterferd. PcaRniit- fnnrit, u..., rti.i I Bltter Biting, Thistlebloem : fifth. ImJ (w: feeend reiypr. n-ir, s.miiH or l'li,ur a rlr :h." ;, '.,:. s ;. ... rv 1" ",n mt - dash for two-sear-ejils. ....".iV. r. ,V.. ,""," . "'1." "' . l ."' r ...l t. n...n.. .. .. .. .. .. m y,i,j ' """"i' ev,"r '" a. and uiutand The trnck at Tijuana is rntirsly undtr ."VV- ,'n'1 tl19 'notion-picture toleny la U is..".. A resolution easy te keep .1 Henrietta ADMIRALS EISENLOHR'S MASTERPJECfc Pcrfccte size 2 fet'25ccnta OTTO EISENLOHR & BROS., INC. I;I)TAUL1SH13D 1850 fflwfi$a?l jtffttlKlhfJI JVJ&Tt&JA Tet 1 f w i.- fim !in. Usiurvt Hiniti. innw North , lU-lt? eiU . C .r Plutr , s ,f . I i . 1 ..- -. .-".. -! "."', J 1 ., , ,ct