Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 11, 1922, Sports Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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S MARK STATE
LEAGUE SOCCER
Lehigh and Swarthmere Must
play Off for Penna. Inter
collegiate Championship
'teams ARE WELL MATCHED
Standing of Teams in
State Soccer League
Games Gealn
Wen Let Drawn Ter Act. Ft
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UWi I l 2 n
j;2,nf.::: j , h $ 5
lUvetfercl .... 0 - -
Hy DOUGLAS 'STEWART
f..,h ef (" ruin f;rr'r Ten m nnd Prcal
fM J.nt of ll' Football AnrMlnn of
i.'... r.nn.tlviinlii mill District
r JIRir... -
mllB defeat of Lafayette by Lehigh
I . . mi T..I AMAji1ttitnf n T. Antrim
rtise iTnvr1 by both tenma en Sntunlny
Sli LafavettP out of Ihc rynnlwc for
' h, cbninplenMilp of this Lenpuc nn.l
Ils iVcliIgh with Swnrthmore for first
plXhit m n Plnv-eff between the
(Mins for the championship wHhln two
""k en n neutrn) Rroend. The plnv plnv
eff should b handled by n referee who
kisnet efficlntPd In any of the ether
times, and the linesmen should also be
neutral, preferably members of the Rcf-
The competition In tills League this
wen Is remarkable for the number of
Sriwn Kiuncs. Swertlimnrc leading with
lawc' Lafayette, 1'cnneylvnnln and
nimferd having two each mid Lehigh
one. LcIiIrIi 1ms wen two Rnmc,
Snarthmere. Lafayette and Pennsylva
nia one each nnd Ilaverferd none.
Swarthmore has wen the champion
ship for the last two seasons. 1'ennsyl.
nnla hnvlnB taken the title for the
erccedlnc seasons that the League has
i,(n In operation, peme three or four
nr. Lehigh was tied with Pennsyl
vania one season, but lest out en the
elayeff. Trier te the advent of Swnrth Swnrth
Sere the fight for the championship
Jud nlwavn been between Pennsylvania,
ithlph and Lafayette. Lehigh getting
lecend mere than once.
In 191P Stcarthmerc appeared
' vith a team which literally walked
1 through the ether teams and in
1020 did practically the same
thing.
Beest for Soccer
At both Lehigh nnd Lafayette the
ipert until this seauen has had n rather
precarious existence, the ntlilctie asso
ciations of these two colleges net taking
I great deal of interest in soccer. Last
rear, however, regular coaches were en
rijed. This fact has increnbcd the in
terest in the sport nnd given it n sub
itantlnl footing at both Lehigh und
Lafajctte. If Lelilnh wins the cham
pionship it will give f-ecccr n great boost.
, Ilaverferd last fcensen bent Pennsyl
vania for the first time, and the Penn
team had the distinction of footing the
llt for the first time. The effort te
establish two winning teams at Ilaver Ilaver
eord always has been a difficult one, for
the college membership is net large mid
the concentration necessary for the team
In the Intercollegiate League must needs
leave the second team te the freshmen
nnd discard h front the first team.
This season all of the teams have been
rather In and out in tlicir play. Penn
lylvatiln beut Lehigh by tye goals and
as in turn beaten by Lafayette by two
leals, while drawing with both Huvcr Huvcr
feril nnd ftwnrthiuere. Lehigh bent
Ilaverferd and Lafayette and drew with
Bnarllunere. Swurthmerc beat Haver1
ford and tied with the ethers."
The curious part of it is that
fiicvrthmerc tied the Ilaverferd
, frit team, which heat Prim
iartlty, and tiwarthmerc was
( hadhj beaten hy the .Xaval Avail-
! emy, which was defeated hy the
inmc Venn varsity. One cannot
Ml anything hy- scores.
Teams Compared
A forecast of the outcome of the piny
elf is difficult. IJeth teams drew when
tfey lust pleyed, and it Is net iiiipoi iiiipei
able tint they will nznin de se. Ilnth
tram!) have a sound defense, with L5
Jtlsh halng a little the better of It in
we forward line, nltheusli neither lias
Jhat might lie called n tfoetl shot. I.e.
high has the advantage ever Swartli Swartli
Jiere in that the Ketlildicm team is in
wttcr shape because of the practice
Mciwitr, for the Lafayette game,
bnarthmere has virtually laid off since
the game with the Xaval Aendemv.
Jjnieli was nlajcd before Christmas. If
the ground is hard en the play-off the
We havlii? the beet control of the ball
m probably come through.
Uiinn mid t'ariu'iiter, the conches re
JPectlvcly of .Swarthmere and Lehigh
re both capable men, with n geed deal
f;.fxw,lt;,lcu' Carpenter having the
WW n plajlns experience, but Dunn
ms the greater cxperlenee and bucccss
in coaching winning teams.
Die .3nrthnierc team locks nothing
n nsgressiveness. while Lehljli luls
Prnbubly tlu bcUcp toetworki wlt), et
Jl'iite se iiiuch nssresslvcness. .Should
ttc ground b? covered with .snow the
jreuud een. itieiis will ngalii be differ.
t. und the team with experience
JMer these conditions nI11 lmve an ad-
As in the ground en which the
gMmlllc phyed, Jtavcrferd
" the Lest field. Lafauctlc
vjeumi will net de, because it is
MitfcMife etiii ira goals, made of
'Wl. I cnnsylvanta has no avail avail
lV'eundat this time. It miyht
c pewiWc te arrange te play off
ClJafieClds.H " 0 "'e Urtckct
Phlla. Boxer I r,. l e.i
'V'nk'le Oamrn Jnann; r- "T8"""1"' ,0"".
lnn.r in Ihl i,iinn fJl!'1"'?18 Duly wrre thi
L"l t l, pi nywllit elimination con.
$ fa.iv . Len?r,Alhll' Club. Opere
city. l h. i?.lnteJ Aml1' D!i". of J"y
V'""c handi.i " 8l,c "rl"B ,,f Ore"wlcll
Mill, vJ$l' " "no Paxlln In Ie li(.y.
"nefe iMS.,!f0,,",",fr, from rlll,"l.hiii.
'"I feunilV ri" I-, B or the fins for
"M. kni,Vi:.iS,"n.m?, A0'"'" of the i:4t
mnclJrn ef'i-eu.t. ,,?,,by Winter... of Hhii
Resume Sports at La Salle
".new li"l'BI' "nce. "" World War
per'iL; 't" .rs,;ri"l1' nnd three major
kctbai b?in".b1n "tRT,cl1. nnmely. has-
Vt iliepni1!1 ten.m. J." Pmctlclnr dally
! of t'nu'V? pf. Dee" ronnellv.-fnr'
" Mmil.il i!r""y "f 'nni.ylvanla. Thlrtv.
Ijany et ?m Vn l?"nil''1 .".' Jhe "r"' call,
l'an" nd iSVinnan V UCc1, Ucl""n
Jee Burke Wins Over McCreary
r."lt von"7:-.J'"' ",-J" Irle, of
!cC"ry if h ,,c" ,rel'l'l' ,'rem Ilattlln
lh (:,,r..,.ur. "?ln. In thn foalure bout .n
I "n.c, i,j rt 'i "?w ..Stcfreary hurt I.N
I '?UM un,i ?n V?l"lf..,u ,he' fl0,,r. ' 'he Hfth
L"l"i of lout ftf li count of nlne en u
m i ieui. Tlietlalm wiih llal'ewed.
Te Limit Race Track Admission
m A'Vm.in' : Jr?"' ". A"mlil-mun
' nneunr;rt' .u.."T",0?'l..nr..',w'..Ver
i.iirtiu.ice It)
Dill
iaalen
Otten Celebrates Fiftieth
' Birthday by Mile Run
Geerge Orten, who handles the
relay carnival for the University of
Pennsylvania, celebrated his fiftieth
birthday yesterday afternoon by
running n mile en the beard track
en Franklin Field. Fer the lest
twenty years, or slnce he retired
from active competition, Orten ban
spent two or three nftcrnoens en
Franklin Field, running from one
te three miles. When an athlete nt
the University Dr. Orten established
a record In the Olympic games that
still stands. He was tjne of the
greatest instance runners ever
wear the Kcd and Illue.
te
TO LENGTHEN SCHEDULE
Pacific. Coast . Baseball League) te
Play at Least Twenty-eight Weeks
San Francisce, Jan. 11. Adoption
of a schedule for 1022 will be one of
the principal matters discussed by the
directors of the Pacific Coast Unscball
League when they meet here n6xt Mon Men
dny. Last year the schedule rati twenty
six weeks, but It has been proposed the
present seonerii take up twenty -eight
weeks or mere.
Anether matter coming up will be the
question of accepting the draft system
with nn increased price of $7uOO for
ball players called by the major leagues.
According te bascballmen here, J. Cnl
Kwing, owner of the Oakland club, Is
the only owner en the circuit who favors
adoption of the draft.
tBHlttuBr
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WEST MAY GET BIG
. COLLEGE TRACK MEET
I. C. A. A. A. A. Plans Expansion at
Annual New Yerk Gathering
New Yerlt, Jan. 11. Exnansleu of
the" Intercollegiate Association of Ama
teur Atlilctcs of America Inte nation
wide organization and stnelnc of the
nnnunl championship games In sections
el the country ether than the Kast ap
pear te be likely developments nt the
annual meeting here en March 4.
Proposed amendments te the consti
tution and statements made nt the Joint
meeting of the Executive nnd Advisory
Committees nre sold te Indlcate n
broadening nt thn mnn nf !.. ni.1n.t
collegiate sport governing body of
America. ,
The ndoptlen of 6uch nn amendment
may result In the 1022 championship
games being held in the Middle West.
It Is reported that the first step In this
direction will be made In the presenta
tion fit nn Invltnflnn ffnm thn TT.it.......
slty of Michigan te stage the titular
meet m iinn roer next iay or cor cer
tnlnlv net Inter linn 109.1 Vnmlnnllv
the inoe rrntnnu rnn1.1 nt. in M.n TT..l' I
..- ..u ...... ., ..wu.u b LV bill: Ul.l
vcrmiy ei l'cniiaytvuniu. Athletic OU-
tiiermcs of I'cnnsyivnnln have stated,
however, that owing te the reconstruc
tion of the Franklin Field stadium this
spring the usual invitation may net be
extended.
WILL NOT COACH BOWDOIN
Fred Ostergren Denies He Has
Signed 1922 Football Contract
Cleveland, Jan. 11. Denial that he
hns signed te coach the Itowdeln Col
lege football team next season wns made
by Fred Ostergren today.
Although Howdeln, .which team he
coached last year before coming te
Western Reserve University, lias been
negotiating for his services, Ostergren
said he had net reached nny decision.
Amherst, Tufts, Seuth Dakota and
Western Reserve arc also said te be
after him.
Ostergrcn's contract nt Western Re
serve Includes the remainder of the
basketball and baseball seasons.
Police Protection for Boxer
Wercffttr. linns.. Jan. 11. Jimmy Sacco.
i:Bt neBtp.n lightweight, had te he given po
lice protection here after he had lest te
Johnny Shugrus. of Waterbury. en fouls In
the first round of a scheduled ten-round bout,
tihugrua was fouled twlcs In the flret two
minutes of fighting. Bacce had te be ei ei
perted by the officers from the rln te his
dressing room nnd the notice had te escort
htm from the building by n rear exit after
he had dressed, as mere than 400 who had
attended tne Deut were waiting outside.
Danny Redgers Beats Johnny Rese
Rending, lft.', Jan. 11. Danny Redgvrs.
of Manayunk eutpunched StrrUyards Johnny
linsn, of Chicago, In the main event of
clsht rounds at the All-Amerlcnn A. C. box
ing show here. Lew Schupp. Lancaster,
stnppiMl Soldier Jenes. Terente, In three
rounds. Danny drlevcs, Illsbce, Arli., gave
lvuu Campe, the Filipine, n. nasty lnc
Ing In eight rounds, Trlnelc. of Hcadltg.
knocked out Kid West, of Philadelphia, In
the third round.
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trimmings Black,
navy and brown are the predominating colors,
though there's a splendid assortment of the high,
soft shades for Southern wear.
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A Wonderful Sale of
Imported Weeden
Bead Girdles
I at 59C ea. CX
The newest and
most popular cos ces
t u m e accessory,
smart with dresses,
sweaters, suits and
coats. Stunning
wooden bead girdles
in all wanted colors
-at an amazingly
low price.
SNELLLNbURCjS ""St Fleer, Jewelry Dept.
W. SNELLENBURG & CO.
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Three Splendid Big Lets of
Fine Winter
Sports Skirts
FOR WOMEN
In a Tremendous Mid-Winter Reduction
Sale at Phenomenal Savings Tomorrow
$7.50 te $9.75 Sports Skirts tfcpr A(
Of prunella cloth in stripes and PtlV
plaids, and Baronet serges in blue and black and
novelty worsteds. Knife and box pleated styles.
$10 te $12.75 Sports Skirts
Prunella cloth skirts in box-
pleated styles; stripes and plaids; navy and blapk
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$6.75
ivy and blapk
$13.50 te $18.95 Sports Skirls 0- A I
In box-pleated and combination-pleat P -A-VF I
styles, some stitched ever the hiplinc. Stripes and
plaids in prunella cloth and tricotine.
All the Striped and Plaid Medels
Come in the Newest Shades and Com
binations of Brown, Tan, Navy, Green,
Red and Gray, and a Splendid Assort
ment in Black and White." Band Sizes
25 te 32 Inches.
SnmTTTS Second Fleer
A "Boyshferm"
Brassiere
Will Give Yeu That Coveted
Youthful Silhouette
Besides Proving the Most Comfort
able Confidence-Inspiring,
Slenderizing Garment of the Kind
Yeu Have Ever Wern
$1.39
'Boyshferm" BiasMcie are obtainable- in all
materials, from the sturdiest te tli.- most delicately
lovely. They're gored into the prepei shape, hold
ing the figure (irmly in thJ, flat, b. ish liti. s of
fashion.
Special Prices Tomorrow
$1.00 "Boyshferm" Q
Brassieres, broken sizes, al
$1.25 "Boyshferm" Ar
Brassieres, broken sizes, nt OC
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$1.75 "Boyshferm"
Brassieres at
$2.00 Silk Stripe (J- Q
"Boyshferm" Brassieres at PlD7
$2.25 Silk Brocade (J1 QK
"Boyshferm" Brassieres at $A-$
$2.75 Satin "Boyshferm"
Brassieres in All (") ()A
Celers P-5.5tJ
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