Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 10, 1922, Sports Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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18
Recerd Squad of Varsity and Freshmen Crew Candidates Repert te Coach
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PHILADELPHIA'S GREATEST
Used Car Sale
FRANK SHULTE STILL
WAVES YE OLD MACE
n
last of Famous Cubs in Harness Will Continue Trying
te Pele Base,, Hits Along Pacific.
"Last of Mohicans"
Uy GRANT1VVND RICE
f;il!IAI't!i '" ''y
suggcBis n...
A reader.' "you'll Blip In n verse or
t,ve about our crews."
tuUunh uc never made
tin never maac inc tiieni.
Attendant en an inland college,
Tarred Iv a somewhat unnempt are
V.,. mldina ie our shell-spun
InnlrlCdnC.
fit standing en neutral shore,
n ,Um rcantta. race or tourney.
Thtn tee leek en a driving ear
"Vs always knew its worth the
4' jeutney. "
i. , ,rlm makes n college crew
'With foul and spirit seldom shoddy)
i man (please write it down) all
r hrel te head, in heart and hedy.
7tr ichen the final sweep is made
hltlrt.
(TAI slogan's written en each blade-
"There's no loom near here jar the
quitter."
TIIB day's nn11 brings in n word or
chfcrful prccHnp: from Frank Wild-
Jlrc Schtiltc hip nsi or. ncum uua.
Wildfire, wire Is Btlll In hnrncsa, nn nn
eiinces that lie will close out Ins career
fe the balmy drift of the rnclfic Coast.
where he expects te contlnue pellns
bite lilts ter 6ome time te come. Ever,
Tinker. Chance. Kllng, Shcckard, Ilof Ilef
nan, Otcrnll. IJrewn nnd Ilculbach
turnfil In tlicir iiiiiiurins, qiuiu ii ejiuu
ire. but IMC OIU lienii:-! mi mui in mu
.' ... .i. h.Ia. ...i.ni..i, r
Cuds, whh iu k'"1"1- nii-iii.;w
them nil, refuses te be surprcssed. May
he wave en forever, u ncrc nre tee tew
of the Old Guard left as it is.
Knack of Pnsdnj:
IP YOU huvc the knnck and the
right Instruction, the rest comes
with n zip. c ran ncress Johnny
Mehanlt, I lie 8tnr pnssint: linen irem
Xetrc Darac, n few dnja npe nnd were
sjtenlsbcd te Icnrn tbnt Johnny had
never gene In for the forward pass te
ny great extent before this year. "Yeu
i, be remarked, "uc always hnd
Geerge Uipp te nnnuie our passing, una
.with Geerge en the job no oife else was
needed. 1 had done some passing, of
course, but net te any great extent be
fore this year." In spite of which
Mehardt's patslng wrought mere dam
te than that of any ether star.
Head liners
JVTO COUNTRY, evej had three such
IN tenuis htars as Tilden. Johnsten
nd Itichurds," wc read from an ex
change.
MACK AND GIF
Athletics' Manager: Jehn Shibo
nnd Washington Chief Talk
Details of Trade
THREE-CORNERED DEAL
Jehn Hhilic. liiisincss manager of the
Philadelphia Athletics, and Cennie
Jfsck, manager, were In conference In
Washington today with Clark Griffith,
president of the Washington Club, ever
the details of a trade which, according
te current reperlh. may send Iteccr
Pecklup lugh te the Nationals nnd bring
Jee Judge and "Hing" Miller te the
Jlacknien.
The trade in view was bald te involve
the trailer of Third lSnM'iimn Jee
Dugan from the Athletics te WnHljing WnHljing
ten and Ids later exchange te Bosten
for the shortstop and cnptaln of last
jear's champion Yankees. What ad
ditional compensation Griffith is rendy
te offer ISoMeu was net Included In the
reports, ulileh for baseball gossip ap-
reareil te he timiMiulIy well Hiibbtun
tlated. Harrj Kni7c"'. owner of the Red Sex.
ie Xew lurk istprihiv Kliitpil tlinl hn
looked fei the luiisuiiiiimtieii of tlie deal
by TburMlaj .
J. C. MARTIN LOSES
local Gelfer Beaten In Advertisers'
Tourney at Plnehurst
I'lncllTlrtt X' r I.im 1( fnln, ('
Jlart 111 . Jr . Hunt iii'-ilitii Vnllev. uilrt
defeated hi V. i:. Cenklin, Dun weedy.
lour and tin co. tediix in the Ih-ht round
of the Winter (!nlf I.cnirnii nf Ail-
Nertising Imerchts' teurunineat here.
. A. II. Iligglns, Ht. Anilrews, de
feated G. II. Huzbj, Atlnntlu City, trlx
BB'J fic.
Award Memerial Medal
jL""."!"l,0"n 5I.. Jn. 10 r-The llrenKa
(J'lierUI Medal awarda iinrfuiilly te thn
iSfi dt,,rvlnit member of Iho WIIIIhiiib
.' 'wi'iiiu leam. ii;ih Deep cuen tnn
li ,'n Cpinln Lduard A Knriin, et i:umi
J'i '." " W,,H -iimouiiceil today. The m
)?' ," !' I'll "lied In memory of the
('' HeM'lere Kroekn. ruptaln or the 1001)
tn, w)u wub Killed In the world war.
Germantown vsChlnese Stars
lmirV'bi "'""""town casre team, of Iho
v"'lin al ihe lllleu Tlientrn nil ThurHiluv
ilmi m'i ,,ll"nc,r ""I Play unultwr bee-
"n.iz. A . .,M" iuuwiiib eeK. l.al ween
h ,".!. lu" ,u "IC ChlneiiH ut the IIIJeu.
r 10-10 nnd the I).-lce Cluu wunts nn
"r crack ut the Uilintiils
Bouts and Saddle
i.'B.'s t'haiiiiliiii is favorably plnced
l? wc Piccadlllj Claiming Handicap, at
irft.,1 iumj. mceg unti jnne
u eiivnr ie uc 1(10
contenders.
vt6es wiiieh becm best
in ether raccti
Vht ... ..,... ,...,. ,.
lvT.i '"'- )uuui .UIUK, un
Time,
Ilcr-
M xt , . l,Kl cien ilK
.AP;.N?TdccL: third Klrali,
;vrta; second lni'O lleh.n Atkln Iln-
I... ,, "' mini ivuilll, ACC 01
8 Tur?rt fhurclilH: Hfth Careline
ilVtli Ti,.eim.,!t t-'"101"!1' tirace Fester;
S7JclieHiu. Our lllrthday. Kunr
feiette rcient i rvi,,u... t ,.i...
cone ae Armcc, Verity.
Sutri!iai'"a1:. rirst ncc-Klins O.,
P'fi "ceud-l.ee Untield
ii,.?.1 rk 1-lght Fan antic: third
risen. , "'ft.i.0"Vel r.
&1ILLIM l( nrl l I """
(illl'.
w,T.Ur,t,l,rJu,iBc "utlrett. Kent-
Siri," p'10 llelRlH" : fh Coleuet I "it
8 yJalie'li lUu1p" 'l,n,.c,.T blxthi:
"ryjaiu! Uaker, Avn 11.. Zoe.
M. . . .
LV ,,'ted i
the sjiecdy celillng
i, i
which
vSSSi': aflllcied
in or the beat l.nr....
i'WMsT It will i. u us'"1.1 wl" " "Id leg
k "is Lung1 "v;'"' "'VJ l,e,t0 " '.
I11' Olbuin ,,r iie for,!!i "e h nMned by
mtSi tu M1", J'UelllMle werhl. It was
! rtnuirii."i7 .''T"L .".UA
ltoyce Iloels,
,. . 'i her.", tu' "K
go lee te
i efllclal
. t ivr-
D
DUGAN
Undcrestlmatlne no uhit Hi- hril.
Ilnnre of this trio, the above statement
might come In for a challenge.
Australia at one tlme was able te
offer. Droekes, Wilding and Dunlop.
Knglaild had the two Dehcrtys and
Gere or Harrctt.
The Uulted States had Lnrncd, Mc
laughlin and Ileals Wright.
Just tit present Tlldcn, Johnsten and
Richards loom nbevc the Held.
iuiiVi' W(l,iUi ,lhcy ,mve overpowered
Wilding, llroekes nnd Dunlop V
Or the two Dehertys nnd Oere?
Or McLetiRliHn, Larncd mid Wright
around 101? "
Tlldcn can take his plnce among the
greatest of all time. Johnsten Isn't
very far away. IJut young Richards
hasn't quite yet earned his place In the
International galaxy that has known
such wonders ris Wilding, Dehcrty,
llroekes, Larncd and McLeughlln.
miLDEN, Johnsten and Richards
haye the long caravan today. They
fchpiild jie Btreng enough te face any
field this next campaign. And thnt,
ler the time bciug, Is quite enough.
"TJOW much the better of the deal,
- in the way of playing strength,
de you figure New Yerk get from Ilos Iles Ilos
ten in the late rxchnuge of 1'cck, Picrcy
and Cellins for Scott, Jenes nnd Bush?"
inquires L. F. D. Aieut 28S per cent
margin would put it geutly.
W AND T. was rated anywhere from
u i. BiCC?n(1 flLth P,nce ,u Ul Est.
but that doesn't offset the fact thnt W.
nnd J. would have had an even chance
against any Kastcrn rival. Wc can't
recall n machine se badly underrated
the bulk of the tensen.
Hither Way
Somewhere in thn hle-in ,...
,'.'" tfic '0"" oppreachlng run,
'Jhrettgh the heather and the tt
trOt,
iii-i p "l"iint the pin.
i, imiu i ei una ruminate
On myjrescn, wind-swept fate.
Dreaming of an afternoon
i the golden month of June,
1 oexling like a pep-cyed clown,
Ftvc or six or seven down.
'pni3 battle for the cellar champion
.T ".!ilp,Jn J'etb ,,,nKUM this boasen
eu.u uu mU closest struggle
known.
ever
I Cepvrtaht. H2M. All
Rights Ktttrved.
Basketball Statistics
wTF.ncei.umm: uiveun
nartm'mli l l'l.oeJi vm. !: I" ri9i
j'rnn.
Cernell.
0 .000 CalumSI. n , 'Vxti
IVI.I T",I.S. TOKK'H SCUEDULK
tfHrtSSih.lri"M,0B " tm.nth. B,
DVffi,-li. Trnn ill r,.n, f. .,
.
"'"""i i Columbia. '""
'-NTnnN
v. i.. i-.c
uiMii'i:
I Nru 'erk
' Trenten..
IV. I.. P.C.
0 O .00(1
e .000
e n .tKin
0 t ,oeo
' m( en. ,
I'MJu. ....
0 0 .000 rnitt..l.
tUIORROtV
NIGHT'S CAME
Miiiuciplila nt
CaindfB, I
m Last Night's Remits
"aruneuth. 20, Columbia, u.
EAHTrcrtN UiVOLU
32l Caitrsrllle. l.
IrJUcs.
I7l.reada.v c,cc. B, I.t 0ei,BlrBi
I-asM,,,. inIltb 4 niBcIt ,
OITnvFT ciinn.cn ssecit,aJ
--. W..W.U. iu.
M.
copal
.-ujii niiM. ijtAniii-
rtr' l'nl,i ',i'11.
VauVs KpJB-
.0. .
OTIIEJt SCOBES
Trrnten. fl?i at. Mck'e. 4j.
. .. ...... w,,- vuiunirn .
LTnV.? i A-. 2pi Bllttrr Ka'i
HI. Nlehela. !- ' ,.'V-t'7,"'. ?.
.". -
- "w "". op rr A
V.. 8.
Scraps About Scrappers
Ilecniifcei of tin operation
rraiikln Clark, the A. K V
t'hainnlen will be Idle fir
. "" , lis nose,
. lulddlenelaht
of tlf memn 'v7dnehIrnVn.et blue1 'fr,r p?
)runklr Kllliiini la
Allen i 'hick Kan... iiiiiV.vT.V . 'ne. Willi-
KansAH 1
iimleus te scoure a ret,,, r V.V' "VS '". m
:e muraaV. ".".? ""a is als.i
Uaes at US tu 120 liund. '""" ,VUU UeD
Hnrry (hid) Meiinrt la heil- .,-.,
management of l'wnk M".,"0" W"
the
aiuleus . weet any u'e'a"t "w'S
Millie Trajner's I'cklnn Club win i,m ,.
first annual dance tomorrow "v nV'S'1 .1"
Lttrtiice Studie. Uread and rerter ."recti!
Henry Ilaubrr la
Hen for his twut with iM. .???.a cpnclt-
MinrtaA i .
Temmy O'Toelo at th. m....
Philadelphia
I'rankiln end I'erlar ir .?,,.. S0110' w,
Thursday uheht!
Hey NeUen. a Kensington JOJ.neunder
Jen Kennedy has
of Temmy Oelden.
takenth nianinm.nl
weight nnd In anxious
Ie Kenslnclen nh.:
with uny of the top-notch llcbtweigtit;
te get him f.ir,.,i
Ilcnnlti Iluti. who haa twen going at it fa.
t
llradlev In Ihe Audltt ili.n. ...,i ruP ""
Thursdaj "" Uradley rectm "y be ed
a i.eiiiiallenal elght-reund bout at one. r fS2
local clutts Oihr numbers cm 0,'l", "U
tarlum liregram ure. Wlllle Themas Si. i
Ueergle nusscll Johnny Tully .?,? aniJ
Wright. Jil Whitey Uuihs umj Je? MlGev
era. "
Danny Hodgert and Jee Mendell nre booked
te furnish the wlndue nt the All-Ameii??!
Club in Heading this cienl.ig. Jn thS ii r
bouts Petre Camp Ineeta Danny Orlves ,.,J
opFe.e. Kid West. " -"'" """aJ -"W
Chiirlrr O'Nflll. the Tloge, middleweight
has fully recovered from an Injury he r.
eelved In a recent bout with Vincent Lepes'
thp urmy champlcn. "epes.
.Inliiiny Iliirns has stcured for the Cambria
wlnduu aj bout betwucn Wlllle U rem itnd
Martin Judge. The rest of I'rlday'i .-SriJ t
ihe uptown arena Includes bouts beiwei..
Ilenny ,, ' lerry Ilanlen eung MU'i!
gun und I-ieddy Nlltlilc. Jlrmiiy Huxter and
Mlekev MurrlBB, L'ddle Murnhy and Jelinni
McKay.
.Inn l'hllllps, of Krurlngleu, Is In training
again und would like tu box all) 133-peund-eis.
St, Leuis Gets Gelf Meet
I blniie. Jan 10 - The txerutUe beard nf
i tl e Women's Weslrrn t.eir Association litis
'.unrded tlia nalleiu uhainnleiialiln teunm
himeiil. te be held August 28, te thu Glen
Eche Club, of HI. Leula
Mack Gets an Invitation
Milieu, U., Jan. 10. The Millrii Chamber
of Commerre h,s '!trf,E,.,."LCeI.n'9 ,lu:l n
tnvltatlej te hilnn his rhlttdlphla, Amsrlean
Ltatu Club hire ter tratnlne eext spring.
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ppTt -.,, & i Kl('s. wivpppKlHkpHpSrlppKir iptVaHv s pK "i B
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ppk''HB9jp?4 ApHllpplSpnpwVHilpwppppHsflBippppplBH
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ipijW . jplMpBmAU.rniM BHHHWMataHpBPHpplpplplppplppppppppSpx ppHppppSbpppppppppppppppppppph
ym.v'lMMMjjHMteaalilHMpBWBBi
The University of Peiinsjlxanlii pole pinycrs arc snewn rcrclvlttg Instnictlens from (lie coach, Dr. II. 15.
Allcman, In tlie Cavalry Armery, Thirty-second street and Lancaster avenue. It was the first appearance
of Ihe squad for practice. Ponies hae been ordered for the players, but liave net jet arrived, se Dr. Allcman
gaye the candidates some points en handling the mallet. The conch Is in the foreground at the left
CATHOLIC HIGH TO
FAME IEST
Leaders .Have Great Forward
Combination, but St. Jeseph's
Beasts Fine Defense
OTHER GAMES ARE CARDED
Uy TAUIi VR.EV
CATHOLIC HIGH will lie put te a
pcvcre test this afternoon when it
niecta St. Jeseph's Trep. Tbc Crim
son and fSra is settiiiB a fast pace and
tlje Cnhlllitcs will have tu de wiup
stepping te win.
The contest originally win, tielieditled
te be plnved en Onthellv'H court at
Hread and Vine streets. It was de
cided at the eleventh hour te play the
Rame In the Second Itcjjimetit Aruterj,
Ilread street and Suwiucliannn avenue.
This hall Mill be tibcd for league games
regularly this year.
Catholic, by reason of its victor
ever Southern High. Inteitchelnstic
League lender. h fatercd te cop tn
aj s contest. The 1'urplc and Geld
again has tin Mn- fnru.nr.l r.mini,,
I t-effcy, in tbc game, and the tcamwerl.
has considerably improved.
Legan tee, must be lecekcucd with.
Legs is one of the best hhets in
scholastic ranks. This mus preicd con cen
clushcly ngniiifct Southern. Tbc lankv
forward has turned out te be u ical per
former when it comes te making frev'
hbets count, and hns meh a ceuidc of
games this (-casen with his foul goals.
est. Jeseph', however, limst net be
taken tee llghtlj by the Purple and
tjeld. bnturday night the Criraben aud
Ora banded a neat lacing te Temple
Inep, en the hitter's lloer. And about
a Meek age it ran a bcerc well up in the
iecntie3 against Gloucester High.
l,egan and Coffey are great fqr
wards, who form a wonderful combina
tion. Legan, without his teammate,
broke through Southern's famed de
fense. Se with Coffey Merklng Mlth
him he ought te Muash St. Jeseph's as
well.
Hut Lee Urcsliu and Cuniff nrc a crack
pair of guards A due of clever defen
Mc jeungbtcrs means much te nn.
tenui. and that's what the Crimson unil
Gre has. lleth of "these be.s know knew know
hew te piny their opponent!., "and ItV
going te be hard for Ceffej nnd Legan
te beere. iVtiyw-ny. that'N tin belief at
Seventeenth and Stiles stieets.
Busy Days for Aaulnaa
The Aquinas hdeketball plujers will be n
en bus flllc this week Tonight nt ih.
heni.' hall at eighteenth nnd Merris btreets
d.iui-'"i1,mb?,e,rA'Jni.rn,acile,,;1- '.rj ,
ihe nam Tomorrow msht the down. I
tewners meet Immaculate
concentlen at
mini miiu urunii fureeis, piev the JC nf
C of Wilmington ut home cm Thursday and
ara at AtlantU City with the IC of C. en
Saturdaj Aquinas defeated St. Nlcka t
lug emw.v lueb uyiiii m, vu e.
Americans Win at Nets
Cannes. Jan. 10. Samuel Hardy
rf the American Dawa cup team, defeated
...v,.m,.-i
i r .v-eciiiiiuii .lu, ., mm en me inen'a
singles Uiamplenshlp In tli Ileau-Slie tennis
teumamiit. American players were all.
around winners In the tournament. siIsh
hllaabeth Uan taking the women's Flnglea
jeterday nu well as being en thn wlnnlna
team In the mixed doubles and Mr. Hardy
lalrt.'l wltn Wnllls Myers, of Kngland. carriC
Int urt the meu'H doubles.
New Orleans Entries for Wednesday
l'lnt r.", J100O, claiming, maiden two-ear-old
.1 furlengs:
MarJnrle Vn . 1011 Margaret Uiretlu.leil
I.iiurn uaiinev . ;rui . - .110
ewata
ii". !rMly '"imouiii..ieo
1 1- Slene Age . ..lis
107 I'lnaiiuana . 107
11- l,ly nrettenham 107
$10)). clilmlng, three.je.ir-
furlongs'
ileb Mi'Crav
IlKSlO It.
Athlete
Second r.w
olds and up.
n
lirlsteu'
Alverlda
Mlna llnnkin
ION 'Hack: Ilav
111 Cencentr.iln
10.1 I'lirewull Taps
"U:? -.Al" '"Bible,
s let Maekillle
. 113 areeuliind
101 Hataiiaweit . . .
11.1 Hese Cliff
10.1
. I III
...10
.. 1
.'..10s
...113
. . ins
..10
Midnight Mur:
'"erkey W
""
Marl! Went
llusiler
Man lente
Third ra-e
lengs:
Omulpolent ,
Ashli'.nil
sinplii'lt .
Delhi Mali!
Kager HJ1"
fourth ''
JIOui), lhieo.yjar.elds. 0 fur.
.. ,10S
. Illl
The Vengeance
Imnge . . . .
.10L
10.'
.107
. 10
Ceinl,' Sen
' le'i Cu" lle'k 10T
I oeo. Iho.jcareKh and
1 mile and
yuru.
Cur
.112 Slilln.iKh
Pleliulclc
Hlaik VValih
llkhtllcu
lrJ veuiig Adam
iwi ,, iKiqtnrusu
ii.' 'Alalia
I Hevenlh lace
ttenii. claiming
, n.ila and up
1 tar'c lleeien
1 ' miles
fuur-icar-
107 'Johnny O.rlen
.1"7 IJcillJrjj ,
.107 Helle I'ardutr
ier I
ij c Miune .
lahi.blah II
.101
King 'IruJan
107
Oeurmand
.i-,-107-
ii" -Bereian .. ..
,.VI
Apprenllceillewancetclme,
up.
I'tisteriu nnu.i. . iri.ii iiss iki u i-iu-unu: Biuiiiiiill illlil lie i, whlcli .ii "" .""in uuuer crews
.i"'0 u' ltnMe iwMeenipures faverabl.v with the bet in the1!!!,'! c'lr1 baiU ,hc fef",ep btl,r "W-p.
I'lfth r.c". IIPOO. claiming ti,r...,ei-elrl, Vm"1' The WeIvitIiic have .e.npetcd . i,1,?" f'1,1,1 ?nlt L'lfUrl from lu -'"r
i mi" ' '-mi'. , UmPs ,1,,. i:sll,ril I r, X. A II U Ck1i" '". ' four members of
Mill Week , -J"J .fell". tm A. A. nu'i'lK. sLering well up iiuieiig the'riVi0, JH,Uer xur.si, uml freshtnuii eights
:.:.... -'8? ??; wr,.,!.1 'jis-r- .wui, iMirfemi,, UW, Z?.? m Zii
Klrlle I"' Mill's i.u,k ,,. truck nnd .Held title, wen Inst sprinir i M0 "n ',.' l wti" """'lis.
?"u -uin ' ie'i M'A'i0",) ii . ' J,;l , it thought Unit delegates te th" meet. l.'7m wl!l 'l0 out 0 the wiitcr as seen
inn UP i imii,-. .
POLO WITHOUT PONIES
Scheel Court Standings
And Today's Schedules
INTEnSCHOr.ASTIC T.EAOITD
w. ii. r c w. i,. r.c.
Stlm.HlBh a ft l.nOO Cent.lIlRh .'I 3 (10O
W.P.HIah t 2 .nfl7 Kkd IIIcli I ft .l7
Gin. IIInli .1 3 .600 N.15. HUh 1 3 lOf
TODAY'S GAMES
West I'hllS'trlp'ilii at Frankfort!
Seuth Philadelphia at Germantown.
Central at Northeast.
KESimVE LUAQUB
W. Iy. P.C W. 1
r.in. High S 1 .83T Kkd.Hlch .1 .1
WPHIgh 4 2 ,0IT reiit.Hlgh 2 4
Sllin HlKh t 2 .0117 N IS. HIeIi 0
TODAY'S OAJrES
M'est Philadelphia at Krankferd.
Central nt Northeast,
deuth Philadelphia at Germantown
CATHOLIC L12AOUH
V. L. P.C. w. I
Catholic. . 1 I 000 St. Jeseph 0 II
Vlllanea. 0 O .000 Sales'num O 1
W Cth.II. ') 0 .000
TODAY'S GAME
Catholic vs. St. Jeseph's.
OTHER GAMES
Hatliore vs. Ablncten.
Itudden Helchts s. Jlonrcstewn
l.ansdenne vs. ITIdley Parle.
p c r
..wn
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oue
P.C.
100
.000
Haerferd HlKh jh itadn-ir High (girls),
cuiipgiu.i, e, i ricnna
Upper Darby vs. Media.
-t.
. C. A. A. A. A. k
Track Meet May Be Held
Michigan Next May Te
Breaden Scope
at
ANNUAL MEETING MARCH 4i
Xeu Yerlt. Jan. 10.- (Hv A. 1
i'XnnilMen nf the Ini..p,.,,ll,.r.i.,i tc
.-
elation of Amateur Athlete of America
Inte a natir.n-wliln erirniilzatinti and
ptnulng of the annual chnmnieiishlii
Biiines In ectlells of the renntrv ether
than the h'nst, appear te lie likely do de do
w'leiimcnts at the annual mcetiiij; lierc
en March I.
Proposed amendments te tlm conti centi
tutliin nnd stntctiipnts made nt tlie ielnt
mcctlni; of the recutii and advherv
ceiimilttcps liere Inst, week are paid t'e
indicate a hrendenins of ihr W'nm of tli,.
eldej.1 i-idlegiati Mierl piwrnins hedv
of America. One of the met impertaii't
nincndinenlH wnuhl preildc tlmt a col cel
li'KO heldini; iiipnil)crf.iip in tlie I. f.
A. A. A. A. would nel 1- dropped hi
i'n." it were net represented in the
titular trad; and cross-remitry cjinm cjinm
pleiisij)s nt least once in two censecn-
,lu' JPars-
I'erniaiieilt Meillbcitillil)
im i -t , .
' "is " s t'XPlnitied. would open the
h,s,fI?,ri,:rsri""l,7Ji;,;nf",,,ipr,'l,,,1 f,;r viih,
!." s,","u ?"s "N . allfei iiia and I.eland
1 "".".' '" "" "" ' '"'Hie Const mil
.uiiuiKiiii, ill llic .11 1UII l M'st. ulilpli
...... M.,.)., i,.i iii ,,. iusr. as wen -is
the lentling nniversltiei of the Seuth,
Southwest and in the Ileekv Meiintnin
sections with standnrd tinlersltv ellci
Mlity rules. Competition would hinge
litll'i, nnH,l,,n. J.. ,1. .... .
ivuwici, iiiien lneiiinerslilii n,t,l
con-
inn V TO Illl, 1 I' a i v
recii -
nitens nil e l Hi lv n,
without
te con-
coiiipulsery rohtrictieiis ielutic
tlnultv of such coiiinetitleii.
Hint the adoption of such amendment
iiilnht result In the lm championship
Raines heliii; held in the Middle Wct
is net itiilikclv. It is reported IJmt the
lirst step In this direction will he made
in the presentation of an invitation from
I he I Diversity of .Mirlilgnn te stnee the
titular meet nt Ann Aiber next Mnv or
certainty net later than IIIL','!. Nomt Nemt
nnll, the 1022 Rallies would re te the
University of l'eiius.lniila in the or er
diiinrj .ilternntleii between IInrard ami
I'eunsyhiitiia.
Irauhliu Field Net Available
110,1 jeiir s games were iieltl i
ii the
v the
llatvard stud inn mill were ,,m I,
I IllVcrsitJ et (III em 11 IV III f n nnlnt
AN
RADICAL CHANGES
ftem Hurvard. Peniisvlvania ntliletlc c?cli Tca,r 1 'U have coming up for I
nutheiitles Imve stated, however. lhattl10 urBity and junior varsity eights
lowing te the reconstruction of the mcu et beu,,! fperiencc. The new men!
iiiimnii i iL-Mi miiiiiiiiu unti spring me
usual Uvltntien will net be cMeudid
Werk will start iiuiiiediately after the
annual I'eiiiisvlviinia relay carnival, and
Iho llclil will net be suitable for further
ttnek compctllien until next fall.
Tlie t'lilvcrslly of Michlgnn bus nn
II.... notation from Michigan, should it he pi.'-
1,1 "2 M-nteil with the sanction of the Athletic
. is Ceiitu'll of the Ann Arber I iiiver-.lt"
"
Release Chrlstensen
New Yerk
Jan 10, Walter C'hristn..n
an eiiuiriuer wne joined the New Yerk
vmerKun. last a.eu ha. tarita-
l:.i.VTr" T" """ " " American As-
MTRMICK IHAY BE
PEHH FRESH COACH
Fermer Giant Pinch Hitter a
Candidate for Baseball Tuter
of FirstrYear Men
RECORD TURNOUT FOR CREW
TjAimY "moose" Mccormick.
one-time pinch -hitting star of the
New rk' Natiennl League club and a
familiar figure in the national pantlme,
may conch the University of Pennsyl
vania freshman baseball candidates this
spring.
Ter many years Penn has selected Its
baseball coach every year instead of
signing up a coach for n period of
years. Hddle McNIchel, new coach
ing the bnskctbnll team, looked after
the cartings iu lfi'JO. nnd last year Heb
iates. u former Phillie nitchcr. looked
after them.
According te reports nt the Univcr- '
slty McCernilck aud Yates are among
the candidates for the pest this year.'
Ernie, Cezzcns has also been mentioned I
na a candidate for the position. Mc-
Cormick vn& a star plncr at Uuckncll ,
University before pluhig major league'
baseball. During the last baseball sea-
son he played en an independent team
in this vicinity.
Druic Cezzena is u former star en !
the diamond and gridiron at Penn and '
was tt member of the foetb.ill cenchinc
staff during the season of lli'JO. Yates
was a star in college ranks before ioin iein
iug the Phillies. Last year be developed
a fairly successful tc!ui at l'cun.
Indoor practice, lern; a regular
eccurence at the University, will
net he held thin pear for the dia
mond aspirants. The cuach of the
team. Dr. U'aiicr C'ariss, has an
nounced definitely that he did net
intend te held practice indoors.
Oarsuieu Get Started
Coach Jeseph Wright, ut the crcu
looking fit for a hard campaign with his
oarsmen, laid the foundation stone for
hi-. W'2i crews yesterdaj afternoon bv
holding the lirst practice et the new
cnr. The famous Canadiau oarsman
n ud mentor was agrecablj turprlscd ut
the excellent, turnout of caudldatcb for
the different eights.
One hundred aud scvcntr.fltc varsity
huskies signed the candidates' tard.
along with 315 freshmen, one of the
mrgcsi crowns iu years. Many mere
are expected te report vwtkin this week,
according te one of the managera, vihe
stated that quite a number -who regis-
lurtu jubi tjpnng aim tall Lave nut vet
put la an appcaraucc for the indoor
work.
An innovation in crcw-ractny
will he started at the American
llcnlcy en the Schuylkill this year,
according te Wright. "Ihe llcnlcy
this year will have u true fur Penn
crewsnet members of the larsitg
or junior varsity eights, llucc
crews can, be en tend hy the Red
and Iiluc, which means that I
irin aurc jn-e varsity cighti, in ad-
ditien te the 150-pound crcn uerk- i
iny at all- times.
i
"This Js seethlng thai I have desuedl
for a long time, for It gives th ceacu ,
an opportunity te keep tie lel.itivuv i
chosen eights at work nil dm n,,... ,i
enables him te make change ten -iicml
te the crews light down the line from the
I''1' ui mu uirce ctru eights' te the
varsity. It will also stimulate coin.
petition, for tbc iiieu who nre net eapa
l)la eneush te Ilinkn Hie lin ... .........
a",l,yc,shts will have mi oppertunlti
1 10,?: for the ether three.
l J-UO UCW program Ule inrnnv (I, ,,
.','"', l",D jt nru mostly me-1
I t'l'NOiicrd ; as n matter of fact, ncarb
' u11 ' 'hem arc that way."
I Wright OntimLstie
'" ,, "J?."" . I
, L-enu rlsht is mete optimistic this
;."" lu""..,.,u u.us ."' '"i'0 com lis te
rc v ,il aUaiUli; V ""a ,ew" ,l10 river
i. Ue h?n,l,h 'i01'08 .,1)ut the same
mu Hl be given this car. '
Hener Football Champions
third censccu ve ear wen the chamiiloei. , 5
tu Uuve wliuuu tem next fall, wwr
GoetZ Lett's or Batsmen
of American Circuit
Chicago, Jan. 1Q. Urban filled")
Faber, ace of the White Sex staff,
Is going te be us geed as ever In n
pitching way. Following an opera
tion en his right knee two mentliH
age there came hintB that the b'ig
fellow ncrcr again would be the
Fame, but lie has just returned from
Cascade, Iowa, his home town, nnd
be insists that the ailing leg Is re
sponding be well thnt there need lie
no worry about his being an ef
fective as In 1021. when he regis
tered twenty-six victories.
Klrlln te Play at Yonah Hall
The Klrlln bftketball team hat chang-d
Its plavlnn night te Wednesday and hits se
cured Yonah Hall, 2727 West Columbia ne
nus. (or home contest. Karren A. A will
Is the attraction tomorrow night. Manager
Urynea has a few open dates for nrst Hnd
second class traveling teams, which inn l.
ecureid threuth Frank Uyrnes J742 North
Twenty-seventh street.
ESSEX
Five Passenger
The Car Yeu Want
Yeu Can Net Ignore Its Price
Fer $1345 you can have closed car advantages here
tofore beyond the reach of meat motorists.
Fer year-round use it is ideal in family and busi
ness service. It has open car performance. Ne
quality essential te closed car utility is lacking
beautiful, reliable and economical. A care-free car
you will be proud te own.
Built by Hudsen. Designed by the men respon
sible for the famous Super-Six. There is no type
like the Coach none with its conveniences or qual
ity that sells within $500 of its price.
Come See the Newest Closed Car
Touring $1095. Sedan $1895
F. O. B. Detroit
GOMERY-SCHWARTZ
MOTOR CAR CO.
128-140 North Bread Street
Sales Roem, 128-140 North Bread
Service Station, 2400-14 Market Street
AUBURN PRICES
REDUCED
Cord tires standard en all models.
Above prices f. e. b. Auburn, Indiana
These are the LOWEST prices at which the
Auburn Beauty -Six has EVER sold! Qual
ity bettered value greater than ever!
Auburn Automobile Company
Auburn, Indiana
West Philadelphia
Cunningham Moter Ce.
.1325 Chestnut M
Phene llarlns ,Vn
AMBM
Come in and Loek and Be Convinced of
These Extraordinary Values
1916 Studebakcr Teuriiipr $200.00'
1D1U Maxwell xeurinE , uu.vu 1
1918 National Chummy Roadster 360.00 '
1918 National 7-PasscnRcr Touring 350.00
1920 Natiennl 4-I'asscrtBcr Phaeton 750.00
1921 Nntienul 7-Passcnger Touring 900.00
1921 National 7-Passcngcr (Demonstrator), National Fac
tory Guarantee Geed as New 1360.00
Late Medel National SEDAN, A-l condition 1600.00
National Moter Car & Vehicle Corporation
Philadelphia Hranch
675 N. Bread Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Coach $1345
New lowest in history of
Beauty-Six models
EFFECTIVE AT ONCE
5-Passenger Touring
Roadster
7-Passenger Touring
Coupe
Sedan
4-Passenger Spert
Fnllr
Equipped J
PIERPOINT MOTOR
641-43 North Bread St.
Phene Poplar 3602
Seme Territory Available
F. O. B;
Detroit
Owners Say
$10 Repair Cost In
Twe Years
Hare run my Ewer 16.000
mllea In two years. It hs
net cost me one- cant for
garare or repair lerrtee.
Repair parta, Ineludlns 3
deer catches hare cost lees
than $10 UaTc easily made
the replacements myself.
F UETT8.
Heme Insurance Ce.,
. w Tetk
I hare been drlvlnc meter
cars for ever 13 year, and
haia owned and drlren
many types and I can
truthfully say that none
bare pleased me mere than
my Essex. It Is economi
cal and rcry easy rldlnj.
while Its horse power Is
conservatively ratid. I am
very proud of Its accelera
tion, speed and hill work.
JOHN' GABDINEB, JB.,
18th and Fine Sts ,
Philadelphia, re.
$1575
1575
1615
2275
2395
2195
CO.
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