Vfj Kt v & V Ki'- 1' K ?' HEU 4 t r, .y Southern SOUTHERN GETS TRIO ON "ALL-STAR" TEAMS Goldblatt, Kech and Feley placed en All-Scholastic Quintets; Twe Positions for West Philadelphia IVNGREN WAS GAME iiy iaul mur THE Inlotclielnstlc IJttHkctbnll dengue 1021-1022 scnsen.wlll cleic en Fri day afternoon. The pennant race, how hew tver. ended when Southern High wen the championship by defeating Central, while Oermantewn was taking West II FBliaeeipnia miu 1.-1111111 draws te an end. precedent dlctatCN that rfee'ectlen of all-star players from the circuit lieuld be made. Teniim have lcn Wected for years by HcrlbCH, coaches and experts. mid a reserve tern also has been picked. The personnel of such all-star quin tet alwayH causes considerable cont inent. Every one can't be nleawd. nnd the Evenise 1'cnLie Ledekii elterfl Its jclectiens tnis year only alter tnlt jnjt Int" cftn'ldcratlen the opinions of conches, experts, officials nnd the school boys thernsclvcH. quartet of Stars A quartet of youngsters steed out mere prominently than any ethcrB In the league at the forward positions. Dili Murphy, of Central, who is leading the circuit In Individual scoring; Hebby Wetter, captain of Frankford; Heward Stevenson, lcodcref the AVcit Philadel phia, and Kech, of Southern, wcre the boy. Of these. Murphy nnd Stephenson ap ptar te be the best team workers and all- around piaycra. .uurpny marred in ercry game this season, nnd se did Stevenven Te make n WC'I-bnlnnrixi machine it might be deemed n wise mere te nut the Snccdbey. who enn n.nv ctnter or guard eh geed as the forward rasltien. back te ene of the rirfnnKna. and keep Murphy nt forward. Thus an other forward would be necessary te fill the gap left by Stevenson. UnH would give the ethers, Wetter and Kech, n chnnce en the first team. Wetter was the most valuable man te Ms team, end it was only through him tbit his quintet kept en flEhtinsr te the ted In every game. He, therefore. Is placed en the first team Kith Murphy, toaile Stevenson is given a position at guard, Kech gets the reserve quintet job, along telth Hurley, , (icrniniieicn'j captain, who teas alie very clever. Three Geed Pivots THHEE youths shjjyed premise at center this season. They were Jjjsren. Gennantewn ; Elliett, West Philadelphia, nnd Shcrr,- of Southern. All knew the game thoroughly, nnd each plajcd a wonderful brunil of ball. When West Philadelphia traveled te Gcrirnntewn te meet the Cllvedem in the second game of the year, Lungien jumped against Elliett. .And the "little fellow," who Is nbeut three inches maler than "Pet." eutjumped the bpeedbey and shut hira out without u field goal. This Itself proves that he was the better of the two. Then, when (ieniiuntewn went te the Forty-seventh and Walnut streets gymnasium. Lun- gren again plaed n wonderful came Thl time si wns net opnesed te 'VM ' The Green nnd White nil- Standings and Schedules of Basketball Teams RASTBTIX LCAdUE w i. t .e. y Trenten . y n 1.0(H) Phll.i.. . 0 e" ?oev 8 -!1!I9 . rlLm(l.n l ft 1 OHO Hrnnlnr n 'w Yerlc 1 (i l line Wllkf-i-n. n Iltiillnj;.. (I () ,0iK) Cealtuve. 0 .oeo Thle WieU's Schcdule Tenlchl Wllke. llnrre Rt reatrtMlIc Wrdnedi Trrnlen nt Camden, mum ItMcllrut at Trrnlen bmuriluy Camden nl ncacltnc. AMERICAN' kCAdUi: T. I. l'.C. W. 1. P C. 1 H 1 OH) Hely N ., 0 1 ,00i) 1 0 1 000 Am. Ind . l 1 .(I'H) 1 e 1.0 e Merrl.l... 0 I .00(1 1 0 1 OCO C. C ... 0 1 .U00 . Alpha I-, e & n JUwnv. c Hh tvnt. This Wvik's Bchcdule Tnnlcfc, ! r, . Y .- . n.-i. Xrlll ii, cerley C. C. Thumd.iy Tentleth Ccnlurv i. Alpha, AmsrlcKn Indpjndenta vs Hely N'air.e. MANUFACTURERS' LEAOUEJ TV r. r r s.f ? n c joel .000 .Onj .OOJ AIi,Le2,m - 1-001 Dougherty 1 1 ?"".. T.. - " l.oie Key. Tel.. 0 1! Am R. i:. y e l.etK) Pitt, p . e a ielih?r.. I l .BOO Monetjpe. '0 il Thla Week's Schedule Tuiday Monotype vb Keystone en Philadelphia !llay. Wr.Thurad.ty litt'tn 'ele- Terminal a, American hurcli Plate Cllas? ousneri Art I.e jrn a. KlelBher. CITY COLLUOU LE'AaUll I . t n i . t r, r. riurmncy 1 u 1 (Hid Hamne'n 0 e .00')' Jfinple II u !6ue tiziiip . n n nn 1 Art u.h.ni i. 1 ouei n.N'ANCIAL Ll!AGlin Jfd. Res N 1 .88') rrank. N. 3 7 lUalhsI . t 1 ,l,sa ITn. Nut., t 7 Unl Tit 4 I ,5iH) beuthw'lt. 0 i w r . rt - i t P.O. I' M.XI1 "i nt, ,-N -l u .400 NORTHWEST CHURCH ASSOCIATION tOthBap.. l'e'llkiO Union t T r r. W. P.C. 0 1 .'ikhiI 0 1 .eihi iJiuutcn. 1 0 t.ijen Oxford... 'leP . 1 0 1.000 lncurna'n wie m. l 0 1 ene (Jllvcr-C . 0 1 "'"1 This Week's Sciieduie ' Tnnlnt.. r,.. .... . ..- , . n-.-v""" v'u" va incarnation, rirat wvtcn s .iih IrLsljytprhin. ' Irlvn aa-iclhlch .ra u OIlt.Cecnanl. 1 iiuieili liuctlat NOUTII WIIUVDUhnilA CHUHCII LKAOUi: Section A W. I. I C W. I.. 1 hmi st i. n. t, 11 n "J ,hOi) bt. 1'eter'n .' S " :i -uu Pa. m i), 1 s 7 1 ,t)3U St. 1'. 1:. . 1 10 Section U ClMiry . ft, l s. lt Chrm, t Her n r.c. 71 ,VOI .111 .Mil Oh Iirc Si-Mich . W. I.. P.C. w. 'J 0 l ene i;den 1 1) I.11OJ St. Otmeen 0 J 1 ..tee lit. Ilcr'n ii I I .000 I.. P.C II 0i'i 1 .0.M a .oeo "Jitnr !l Chrla. Thli Wrek'a Scl-.cdule '...: M Styend Mennenlte Erle M. V.i.f i" 0''"inaiitiin lrethren. iVl L't"J'r-'Sl .? t lllchael'H. Ifcii7i.fi 7"'"i n"iir.en hi Ml. himeii. rfn ft'7,111' II (haul's i.t Uden. i:rlu nt Jliun, i'ir.",lan' Urm.ir.tenn Urctlircn a: UWUIA.NTOWN HUIIUUIIAN SUNDAY hCHOOL l.KAUUU Rrith,. ? '.'... W, PC .11011 .000 .00 .oeo Mi ii i h f. X l l" Mt Jamea " j" rrtaii IA ..." ' II 1 llilll Trl IT P 'I I.IVM) lat I'reBb. u l.ikiu duinmlt . 'llila Week'y Rchtdul PrlaiiTV1"?!0 k Slarltet Simat inly l l .M Tlupmn n.r... .. t,..n... .eniuidly Hi Jn1Bj i. t'lr.t "w Irtab.teiUii w riiceml Pub"urlaii f TWUNTV-lUtHT VAItU CUVHI.'ll Eh.... " I., i" r V. t p.r h9nfii)r 7 n , nn.. ,.... ... .: . '.".5-,. Ml. V l! ; . ... .l"ll lll. ri , ll ill,.1. ' 1 H1 Wla.u IL 1! ft Ji.d "'"I i 3 fl .,111 Jit. Zleli 1 .1 111? UEU, TCWiPHONC J.KAdUXI iter.' ? '.. p.c. -v i.. i' r ? J I'l" 'enatr'n, 14 Ml y .778 Moter V.. 4 4 ,0110 5 .mij Weat. ni.. a .1 jre .000 Camden.. 3 C ,V6l .000 A, T, T. e 0 .QUO r .',..-Ai ..niu, i High Places Evening Public Ledger's All'Schelastic Quintets FIItST TKAM i.. forward .,, Marphjr.. IVl forward Bttvensen... .... iiiuii ...... west l'hlla. SECOND TKASI ?rr,',J ..'.... Beutliern ... terwnrd ftrrm intewn .... e6nter . .V...U'rt Phlln, "" Northeast .... stierd Heuthern Kefh... Hurler,. FJIIelt. . Kline... Feler. , . nrnUnd Rtnr Iinfl fi-nM.Sn.,1 - i i i.i.. ankle and was net nlleued te piny the nlvet DOS ten. ITn ...i.i i "r. .... ' I the bench, howecr. nnd went into the I ku.iiu hi. ciinru. nc snowed great gome geme ness, mid dropped eight flc'd goals nleng with n pnlr of free MietK Inte the bas ket. His mipcrier playing enabled the Ulvcilenij te pull n hie surprise by beat ing the Ornnge and llluc by two points. hi i 0ti i,in,M itlint. El,,ett- et WcH Philadelphia, plnjctl against Shcrr, the downtewner didn't have n chance. The bpeedbey eutjumped nnd outplayed him in every dcnartinrnt nf tlie nm tit.... seemed te be at n less te knew what te le, against KHett, nnd clearly showed , it. Lungren, from this comparison, seems te be the 6c, teith Elliett ncrt. The Ocriliantewn youngster VP" en the first learn, telth i7';'!?" en the reservists. Rhcrr, HcAife geed, did net seem te be as capable a player as cither of these boys, Goldblatt Was Star pAlTAIN STEVENSON, of West Y Philadelphia, already has been picked nB ene of the guards. That leaves only three positions open, one en the lirst team nnd two en the sec ond. Captain Eddle Goldblatt. of Seuth- ern n i.inmnlAnn ,.M1...iiAjt ....... .t. bpKt rpiriiicit- itimril ,l.,in if.- ....... i It would be n peer team Indeed should Kddle net lm nmnnnr time .,nr..i.in It. "Mcnchy," as he Is known te his teammafs, was the nucleus around which Southern's team was built. He always was a threat, and was a great defensive gunrd. Eddie could come up the fleer, make n shot nnd be back without allowing his opponent te score. He was shut out from the field only once this sensen. and that was by Ste Ste vensen. He Is plnced beside his "friendly enemy" en the first team. jlwe positions still must be filled for the reserve quintet. Feley, Southern's einrr guard, was n star. lie rarely enme up the fleer te make n shot, nnd kept with his opponent all the time. He gtinrded as no ether player In the circuit, and Is given the position en the second tenm. Kline, of the lowly Northeast five, was the Archives' only redeeming feature, and is placed along side of Feley. All Wcre Drllllant The first tenm bus a galaxy of stars, which,, wcre they trained uridcr one conch, It would be snfe te sny, could beat any aggregation in the city. They are nil wonderful fleer men, nnd can sheet the ball with accuracy and can go te the foul line nnd drop the bnll Inte the net with surprising success. The second team, tee, is geed, though, of course, net as brilliant ns the first. Hut it would give nny t-niu a hard battle and could make the first team hustle te win. 77imc teams icerc nit nicked te please any one person. Thcrefefc, every one can start naming his oten selections. CAMPBELL BEST SCORER "Soup" Registered 237 Points In First Half of Eastern Cage Race "Soup" Campbell, of Camden, had ,lttIc 0PP'itien In winning first-half frwring honors In the Eastern Unskct- unu licaguc. id twenty-seven gamcx he tallied 2T17 nn.l l.i n.nruf I .. ..- '; .;:.... ::....'''..". .; Hcrger, of Ceatesvll.e, who tallied j -"?, , , Uiu latter, however, pei;ticipatcd in n dirrercnce In the scoring of the points. Campbell made the most of his 'from field goals, while llcrgcr was the premier foul tesscr. These two players were the only ones te reach the 200 mark, Ilnrlew. of Trenten, being third man, with 409. The first liulf record of the players follews: Pta. r.g. Fl e. F.T. A. Camden 237 7.1 87 143 32 Campbell "erger, uoateave. 201 Harlow. Trenten. 1U0 Dunn. Trenten.-r.. 173 Dolln, Camden .. 1(10 Meehan. Trenten.. 1B3 41 11)1 01) 01 no T3 00 40 42 711 3D 7U 44 70 4H an 4.1 nn r,4 .13 m 31 10!) is uu !iO 110 31 83 21 102 20 122 !l 144 11 124 20 134 1U ns 14 sa 21 nwnu, ii?aainir . . in? Ripley, Hrranten.. 1R4 Urucgy. Scranton. 1.12 lleyle, Reading... 14U S&imrclk N. V... 141 Strele,. Camden... 140 MERION SKATERS LEAD iaKe rirai Kince in Philadelphia League by Beating Bachelors, 3-1 Merlen Cricltet Club, champlone of itmllast RenRen'H Phllndclnhla Ice Ileckcr f.nnr.11,. npi tntnnn.l Infr. It... lr.n.1 ..An. e"- --. J r i" nu juv tcrdny by drfeatlnjc the strong Uncli Uncli Uncli olerN1 linrsu puck chuscrs nt the Ice I'lncc, it roeIh te 1. The MvrloniteN had been tied with the (.needy Swnrthmerc team nnd new lead the ceiuen h I,eninic rnee. Tie Ilneheler lxyfl played n Miilendld come. 1 .l. .. ...... .. I 111111 iiiu nuuru nun u 110 UIllll Hie lllial ..a - ia. -::.'.. ......1 .-., -, ...... . . . . ti M-iiuiii-u 11 P'-riiii 01 piny re Ret n tin; Guriimiitewii C'rloket Club Heckey ti'iini luuyiiiK i" winning lerin, ami tlicy (lcfcatcil tlie Lliinoreli Heckey team four reiiIh te netliliif;. It was tl.u tlrst win of the Hennen for tlie Git Git mnnteun Crirleters and tlie first came piajpci iiy tne new hiiim-relt team, liiiiji-u iij uiu new ijiiiirti'ii icani, i !. 1.1..1. ......... i.. ...i, .!. ..i - .,.' " i i, V .'. . . '" C'ynwjd Herkey tenm which ilrennci nut of the I'hllnde'nliln Icn II111.L1... l"aKue r. iftSW JS S" ' A STUDY IN Ri 'IKiiiJB V .Mlfllin Armstrong, of Penn, It head and shoulders abae any ether diver la college raulu, lie la the Intercollegiate champion, hi fact. Nete the physical development Goldblatt, Kech arid Feley en Evening Ledger's CARS ARRIVING FOR THE 1922 kvhbbb V M :BBfVHHV' ' a'sh jjw Everybody seemed te be willing te types of cars arrived, Troop A Takos'Treop C Inte Camp by Score of 24 te 1 in Indoor Game TOMMY CORCORAN IS STAR TROOP A, First Pennsylvania Cav alry, added another victory te Its string when it took T-nep C Inte camp in qn indoor pole match nt the Cavalry Armery. Thlrtv-sccend street nnd Lnn caster nvenue, Saturday night. The filial score was 21 te 1. The playing of Private Temmy Cor Cer Cor rernn wer the feature of the game. Temmy sent the bnll between the pests eleven times nnd missed scoring several "ther points bv a frnrtlen of en Inch, lie dreve the ball with a free swing of nis mnnet nnd hit it between the up rights with both fere nnd back hand. Hireues. Private Wallace Duncan, playing his first gnme of pole7"dlsplnvcd wonderful form. He played remarkably well for one who has never before performed, nnd will bear watching. He scored five coals. Sergeant Hell nlse played n fine brand of pole nnd tallied 8 points. Sergeant Bender Scores The losing trio's only genl came in the second chifkkcr. TIip ball had boeh taking n trip through Troop C's genl se much thnt Sergeant riender became quite peeved. Se, llding hnrd. he went Inte n scrlmrtinge nnd came out with the bnll. He drove the oval befere him, nnd. with nn easy chnnce mnde n point. 8crgennt llcndcr put se much force Inte his swine thnt after hlttlnc the ball he fell from IiIh mount. Troop A didn't like this pnrt of the net nt nil, nnd did net hlde the fact. The winning tenm wns only about six teen points te the geed, no Private Dun can ucnt "goal crazy." He drove the ball between the uprights from tU, center of the field, and repeated a min- ute later witu another from the same spot. Makes "Trick" Geal Directly in back of the west geul there is n baskctbnll net used for the mounted games. The net Is nbeut 15 feet from the tanbark. Private Dun can's becend shot went high, nnd, after hitting the backboard, dropped into the net. Had the teams been playing bas ketball It would have counted as n two pointer, but, as it wus, only ene ceun- tcL.wn? allowed. luasen V thenerT Xy 'A''e mtcrre Icglnte League wllLencn nignc. me university of Pennsylvania Is scheduled te play Cernell. Treen IJ will meet Squadron Headquarters In the preliminary game. In the afternoon nt a o'clock Troop A is scheduled te ploy Princeton. DOUBLE WIND-UP AT PALACE i Knockout ArtlBts Pt..re, win.. Program at West Phlla. Shew A couple of knockout punchers will fen tu re the deuhln win,i..,. .,. .i. weekly show of the Ice I'aloce A V tomorrow evening. In the first part of ...u in,,, aiiiuLiiuu iv. u. liceree (Jha ney. the hnnl-hlttiiiB Unltimere llcht weight, will be been asnlnat Johnny Ktl bane's hone. AIpy ITnrt nt ri..t;.i In the Hccend part of the nntrrnm I Johnny Jlcaly will settle an old feud with Jlnimv Murphy. They arc rcsl- i dents of West Philadelphia. Ueth bouts are eight-reunders. , Jee Clianey, a brother of Oeorge will mexiaiii in tne third bout of six bounds with Jee Koehb, of Pert Klclimend. i The ether numbers: Hilly IMimms iV1?!,,lprClt'' vs- 1J"'y Dovle 'and Uuddy Fitzgerald vs. llebby Iteb iilpnn i llebby liebldeau. Huge Berdek te Remain Htute College. Pa.. Jn. X0.-Huse Hdei. head coach of the Penniylyanla Stute Cel. , iri,w iuwiuuii iwuni, upun ins return trnn , I We.t. denied renerta that he waS cenTlder' I 'n5.un r. .J"?.. '"?..Hnlvcr.ltyaerMl': neapela te confer with Prcaldtnt CelTmfii S of Mnneaeta. who riqueatvd lhat. hi "S line the policy for a. 'dViTr,.., "? . L"...?: education such us n7,Vri.k h,u V-.'"Jf."Lc" ir.VH.u"''v "l.L'CWL" here. Hi Mclarnl thi.t he wm 'no It' in? nry acealng the peat at Minnesota." Snow Halts Soccer Games New 'Jerk. Jun. 10. Soccer fnnti..n at a complete atandallll n the New VnrW Uroeklyn and New Jeraey dlitrlcta y.Vter: jiv "Vin-in "" ""."',"'' yier. UR. oiwnirte HnoH-ceered trreuniM. whi,.h m ,' impeBjiuie. Tlie prlnclpa Kame nchedulcci were New -i'erk vu. Phlinri.inhit at New lerk Oval, and Ilarrlaen v Tedir tteJ"0" i MUSCLES j . ONESIDED POLO MICH AT ARMORY r 1 lend a hand nt (he Commercial Museum te be ready for' the ceneral public opening v COLLEGE LEAGUE RACE PROVIDES Princeton and Columbia Upset Dartmouth . and Cernell; Yale Proves Easy for Penn LOSE CLOSE SWIM MEET INTERCOLLEOIATl! I.EAOW: STANDINO Pennsylvania 1 0 1.000 Prlnerten 1 e 1.000 Wen Ixmt v.v Columbia 1 1 .500 Dartmouth 1 1 .BOO Cernell e 1 .000 lale 0 1 .000 TWO surprises marked the first week in the 1022 season of the Ihtor Ihter Ihtor celleglatc League. The first and perhapi, the most startling wns the victory of Hill Zabn's Princeton five ever his brother Geerge's Dartmouth quintet up at Hanover " The second occurred Saturday night ever In New Yerk when .Toe DecrJng's Columbia aggregation spiked the Cernell team In a breath-taking battle that was decided in the last few seconds of play. In the ether games Penn scored an expected easy victory ever the Yale five, which bids fair te occupy the cellar again this year. Dartmouth registercTl the first victory by defeating Columbia up In Hnnevcr last Monday night nnd In such n manner thnt the critics im mediately jjnve vent te enthusiastic savings ever the prowess of the Big (Jrecii teum. Princeton without Mel Dickinsen, one of the stars of last bcasen and captain ?' if1!?, ?ea.r 8 nulntet, who wus declared Ineligible just before the holidays, was net taken HCrleusly by the college world as compared with Dartmouth. Hill alin was up against the prppositlen of tutoring several new men for his team. Ue ' his onc-pel.it victerv ever Dnr LI 7 mi.iiMi 10 uve veterans nf lnvt venr. Thnt point victory ever Dartmouth, All of tchich means that the Ilgcrs must be reckoned teith this season. Frem reports they have a smooth -working combination semethinp nka the tram of ttce years age that battled Penn te four extra periods before a verdict was reached. Pulleyn, the star forward of the Lelumbla team, wns responsible for the one -point victory ever the Cernell team. 1th but a few seconds te go te the final whistle, the New Yerk for ward nrched n foul goal through the net for the point that meant victory. Ueth teams exhibited excellent team work, and showed strength thnt means a great battle down the stretch. Columbia Here Saturday Columbia comes In TVnn ll,le c;,,,.... day for the second Ited nnd Illue gnme, n'l n. vAIcterj' "'mate ec , S thi , i, . - '"" s--iiuu II .llCMCII- Yf, B ,au.8 .are tortunnle te he the victors J.WO (ICICntS In tlll Tnl.rnllnn:..l., Xeague hnve spelled detents in the lust lew years, be fur ns the race is con cerned. Deerlng, who use.l l"colIe8lnte Ingue Deerln?, who used 10 n-ivrrn (he Tn. ' PnniOU tn trtnm than anxious te defeat the Penn team, which scored n one-point victory in .ev ,"rli 1Bt J'cnr- w,ie Danny Mc Mchel h foul -goal sheeting earned the verdict for 'the Penn cohertu ,in(', f0 -Ben' win led te much of the , "B'"'"0" i Oetham te de away with I f,IP f''-B''l shoetlns Hpt-clallst. which. ' However, every coach lu the League ban I "'2rC(1 ,lnri' " thiM year. Cullcn. of 'r"neu' I'uueyn. et Columbia ; ('rnTc;i0 1 l'n ? ' 'teranB, are in the ?P'nH"t clnsH this year, whereas last i Hcas?nMcNchel was the only be-called I "Pcciallst. The easy victory of the Red and Blue ever Yale must net be taken as a criterion of the Penn team's play. At times Saturday night it was very ragged, the passing par ticularly in spots beiny exception ally bad for Venn teams. One of the players said after the game that he ceuldn l understand what was wrong, that at times the pass ing excelled anything in practice and at ether times looked worse than amateurish, , Cullen Leads Scorers ' Tiinmle Cullcn, of Dartmouth, run- ner - lll) last veur t Dannv ;L..1 : ,'," ,l eu.r l uanli' e uanny .ic.Mehel honors in thn limn . ' lur ult B" HCerillB IfU1. I ., i, e -.. Hankctball IvOiiKue has y In front ilnriricr thn lirsi week of the current race and leads his rivnla with a total of twunty-elght pelntn. N I In the two Raines peeil la.t ucek 1 by Dartmouth the fast forward ciirciI I live (,'ealN from Held nnd eighteen out of iwi-iiiy irem tup foul line. Ills work in the latter department is, se for, fully as tientmtlemil nn thnt of McNichol labt heasen In the name with Triiir-cten en triday Cullen had a perfect cere en feulH, threwine six nut of six. Second in the inillvhliinl uir, ,.,! 1, l'ulleyn, Columbia's guard and foul thrower, with a total of twenty-one. Crave, the Pennsylvania captain, is close behind, with sixteen, mid ,eb, of Princeton, trails in fourth position, With thirteen. f'lllieil. Ilesennst. nf 1 ,,,, .,...1 SprliiKhern, of Columbia, arc tied for Held Keal honerK, with Ave apiece, and Cullen leads the foul sheuter.s with his total of eighteen. INDIVIDUAL SCOHITS Player r.nd College Cullen. Dartmouth, r. f. field Peul b'euta .0.11a pta. 14 US 31 1R ia Piin.ylvanU. e,',;,' , 1 13 8 D L AUTO SHOW Ilnlldlng yesterday ns the latest of the show today SURPRISES Advocates Elimination of Personal Penalties William Schcffcr, president of the Eastern Iluskctball League, who was an interested spectator at the Pcnn-Ynle game Saturday night, found fault with the calling of per sonal feul3 by the arbiters of the contest. Schcffcr said thnt In many of the fouls called there was no intent and that the player only did what was expected of him nnd that there wns no real foul work done. Per sonal fouls, he said, tdieuld be eliminated from the college game as It tends te slew it up nnd fre quently eliminates star players. The Eastern League official liked the play of the Penn quintet nnd said that they looked strong for the title. I.uther. Cernoll, r. f 2 frprlnghern Columbia, r.t... B r.eenait. Penn. I. f 3 Ilalthir. Vnlr. 1 e V Oeldateln, Dartme'ut'h'c'.'. '.'.'.'. 4 .Maiceim, Dartmouth. I. t. 4 uKviiii. renn. 1. g Millar. Dartmouth, r. e. Mullen. PelumMa. 1. f. . Jerftrlei. Princeton. I. f. . lierkelcvy. Cernell. I. e. . Miller. Penn. r. e. ...... Haas, Yalp, r f Kiaess, Princeton, r.t. .. I crtcr. Cernell, I. r Caswell. Yale. r. f flmneman. Dartmouth, c. Relllv. Celnmhln I r. a 3 a a Watsen. Columbia, c. . . C.alnes. Princeton, c. ... Wlttmer. Princeton, I. p. Kernan. Yale, r.g Swimmers Deaten Penn'u chnncea fnr nrA n.,ii...i-,. championship In swlmmlnU wcnt gBm. V. h "u""."y Hitcrneiin when Yale captured n close nnd exiting meet 32 te -1. The score doesn't indicate hew close the meet was. Previous te the relay race the last en the program, lale wasleadlng 'M te 21. As the relay ceuriTs eight points nlth none for is "cumT; aec.UWPnrUsr ln tb flnal 8Cer(, The inability of Penn te gain mere iwl "elnt ' the 220 and the leS by (.cnthncr of the eO-ynrd swim de cided the contest in the beginning lechtel was the only Ited and niueet try , he 'J"10? "" c was unable te de better than last. Ocnthner lest the Se" l n?,.',, t,h.c. """t or mnrBln.1 i. i 1 t v" """ ""in 1 10 turn where he lest n few precious inches. .'"te8 fit'tSsa" thnt lea BASKETBALL Pennsylvania-Lehigh TUESDAY, JANUARY I7TH Iteerred Seal. $1.00 General AdmlsMen, 80c Tickets en Bale at rranklln Ild&at GImbel 1 fl 12 0 in e 10 , 7 9l 0 H H 0 fl 0 (I 0 I) 0 U 0 (I I 4 0 t I 0 4 I 0 4 0 2 2 1 I 0 2 I 0 2 I 0 2 I 0 2 I 1 1 Winter Sale Men's Furnishings Prices V3 te V2 Less $3.00 Neckwear $1.63 4.00 Woven Ma,dras Sliirta 2.33 8.50 Silk Shirts 3.93 2.00 Pajamas 1.35 Dress STiirts, Waistcoats, Reefers, Sweaters. Under wear, Cellars, Raincoats, Handkerchiefs, GlovesGelf Suits tein" Jn5ke' kndics' ?l0Ves' Handkerchiefs, and Sfbckings, and all ether stock, including summer coeda reduced. Scott & Hunsicker SHIRT MAKERS AND FURNISHERS 1 08 S. 1 3th St. n and the ! .vell-Unewn" b0i,dh.a W"J.Crcik and unniv nf tha .., wi, urt'EH s Inland or eit, "ins mantf or Ouk reataurant I'ae one reataurant I'ae one whatever, you den t nnu we will make no n, MATTHEW J. RYAN 1 i?:uD.,:l',b."v.ir: Tmet: tia i in , f Wholesale Only w S-i2 c: Wmn FRANK BAKER SWITCHED HIS DIAMOND ACTIVITIES Will Quit nDseball Field for Jewelry Shep After Wedding Today' rinJllmnt-A. Mil.. Jan. 10. J. Frank lin, or, as he Is much better kne.vii. "Heme Ilun" linker, Is through with baseball once mere, He Is going te chuck away IiIh old cleats nnd hide his glove nnd open n Jewelry shop. Frem rough diamonds he will gradu ate te smooth ones. It Is all because Maker Is going te be married. Today he will wed Miss Margaret Mitchell, n wealthy Baltimore girl, nnd his Majer League retreat Is in the nnture of n concession. Daker will; have his business quar ters nt Cambridge en the Eastern Shere where his renowned uth'ctlc ca reer began. As seen ns officials of the Cambridge Club lenrned he wns through with the Yankees they en deavored' te grab him off te coach and manage thejr team In the new Eastern I Shere League. Hut linker said "Ne!" ! Evidently this time he means it. HANMOW TI1K (IHKAT rhyaleil Culture Inntllutn ' MIKE IllJBN.S, 110XINO INSTKCCTOU Mlddlrirelaht Champien of Michigan I rhyaleil Culture Inntllutn 40 1 H. IIKUAD HT. UI'KN TII.K 10 V. M. e LYMPI A Bread and Bainbridfe MONDAV KVE.. JAN. 10. 1021 MVV IIOI111Y Dctchter vs. Wolgast TOMMY I1KNNY MURRAY vs. BASS HILLY niLLY MASCOTT vs. DEVINE nOIIDY 8 ItOlTNDS (JUS Michaels vs. Franchetti Harry "KM" 8 ROU.VD8 JIMMY BROWN vs.. HANLON Pent, en sale, Pehelt'a Cafe. 12th nnd rnsrt "t. Vhenei Lecnit 400(1. ICE PALACE Preiton 6106 We t 10 r. 45TK & MARKET BTREETft- Tniit Bald W Could Ket Hun We Will Bua BOXING TUESDAY Jan. 17 50c.1..50 He lUrhe- ALEX K. 0. OEO. HART- CHANEY S SOUNDS JOHNHT JIKMY MEALEYt. murphy S BOUNDS jnp ..JOE KOONS CHANEY niT.T.Y PIMPUS s BII.LY VS DOYLE BUDDY vs Fitzgerald BOBBY Rebldeau ilcKeis at ice 1'uluce. 14 J' H renn Rq.: Cunningham. 10 B. C2d. Cran- ami s. ii a. utn: renuicr h iiiuiard. 730 Market: Bhalrt's. ne.-r Market rnwelten Cafe, 84 a. 40th; The Hub. ai join. Men's & Yeung Men's SUITS and Overcoats II80 and see our 16 windows Peter Meran & Ce. Merchant Tailors S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch Sts. Open Men. Si bat. Visa. Till 0 o'clock $1.00 Solid Leather Uclts. S .63 1.50 English Weel Hese .75 15.00 Overcoats 30.00 J nn i?r.r.i:ui. uv.i ,. m ., . -.-w ,baii iiuui .iiuuiers i.de 4 dnera below Chentniu FAMOUS I ''' '''''''MUf)ffffffrfiimt "'"I Robbing Tslnnri OYSTERS Popular Oak Islands $l d'd'Py np " of the se In . -- .""lleTn",. Maurice niver Cevet. R fllll a. i.i rm- i. . Vjl Wi will ., . i. -."'" tee ui!"i ",d barrel of Reb. .ie ueai ciama tee Inland nvVi.,.,r,l.et '" baik.tfS?Vr5"..t0. nr. hl' buke fui and It tnfLS011 or want th ,-".rt 'r!..'Pr .a."y reason chare,. "l"rn "" te Us 1H,una oysters Frent & Deck Stt Rell lMmn.i 1 .i . .. eyetene Phenei Man s7 Oil All-Schatartic Quintei Frankle Frlsch te Wed New Yerk, Jan. 10. Frank Prlsch, thlrfl Imeemen et (he world's champion Ulants. la buny Acknowledging congratulation from hlk numereu friend following the announce ment nf hl engagement te Mlaa Ada Lucy, of 3007 Terry avet.ue, the lining. The an nouncement was by no mean a aurprlae te the acquaintance of the young couple, " ey hae been cleie friend slnce child child child hoeJ. BTBAMIIOAT," HKMOKTB BERMUDA FURNESS- Under Contract Wttn Bermuda Government The palatini ateamer of the Furness Dermuda Line land their paitengera and baggage directly at Hamilton Deck, avoiding the dlicomferti, inconvenience! and delay of landing by tender. They use oil fuel, ensuring passengers of fastest and most frequent New Yerk-Bermuda service. Sailings Twice Weekly Frem N" T. every Wed St Pat from Rermuda very Tuei tt Hat . Ticket geed en either ateamer effe-lnir unequal cl err-rM n- rv Ce tin S. S. "Fert Victeria" and S. S. "Fert Hamilton" Twln-serew, ""n On displacement Twln-ecrew II r, - illniilncerrient , BERMUDA OFFERS ALL OUT-DOOR SPORTS Ineludln Oolf. Tennl Hnlllnir llathlni;, Flailnir. Hldlnn, I) Ivlnir. etc. Ilermndn. Open TennU rhnmileiihli. Mnr. 0 Open Amateur f!elf, Teb. 27 Ne raacperl Slany Modern Hulelir Write fur lllimtratrtl 1 trrntiire te FURNESS BERMUDA LINE, 34 WHITEHALL ST., NEW YORK , KI'USnftH .VITHY & CO.. I.T1).. nnntr- Iir.IKI.. rilll.,.. nr Am TeuM.tVuent YYSTJ cruises 2 De Luxe Cruises or 3 Luy. Lucn ON TIIIJ JIAONiriCKNT Ni:V TWl.N-ftRUW S. S. "FORT ST. GEORGE" ll.OOO Ten DUiiliermrnt j saiiine from new veiiK February 4 March 4 ti Ideal Vacations Among Enchanted Historic Islands 1 Tourists will vlalt the qutlnt Inlands of the Went Indie, Including Ht Themas and fit. Croix (Amr'PB a new Island poeee!en"l. St. Kltt Antlcuii, Deminica (KnKllali), Uuadaleupe. Martlnlriue (Krencli). St. I.uclt. Hurt ado nnd Trinidad (i:nc'lili ,rar h t cruise Inr'ud. Ilrmudu S. S. "Fert Geerge," Ideal Oil Burning Cruising Steamer THE STEAMEn la your hotel for the entire cruise and offer every luxury nnd comfort of n modern hetel Orchestra for danclt.ir and concert Hate for Crulnea $2,3.00 up te SS30.0O, Includlm: IB Hoenii with nrhntc linth. Ne I'aasperta required for tliese Cruise. Send fur literature te FURNESS BERMUDA LINE, 34 WHITEHALL ST., NEW YORK rUKNKSB WITHY & CO.. I.TH.. UOIRHK 111.1)0., l'IIII.... Any Tourist Asent STEAMSHIP NOTICE Winter Cruises de Luxe West Indies Panama Seuth America Fares $300.00 up Twe rmr.-Ithl" cnils" tv th,. splendid "EMPRESS OF BRITAIN" 22 I'OO ten dl'nlarernnt OINhnrnlnir Frem New Yerk Jan.- 21st and Feb. 21st S.n.l!f.Bt ar" ,he t?33 et Interest Cuba. Jamaica n?n,f.mS; Venesulr Trinidad rtarhades. Marti nique, st T-nmB.. p..0 rn, r,nmnn nVrnJgay . , Appointment equal finest hotels. Fer ratfs 4 ulUnformntlen ,,1U tn tern! ae'nf or Ask the CANADIAN PACIFIC R. C. CLAYTON, City Passenarer An. 6J Chestnut ht..?hll ".?,"&" A' Tel. Lembard 7UU Fer rate, rf ulHnormetloH nvlu m lern! 'ae'nt, or Z? D' (TfI V ' "( j Ask the CANADIAN PACIFIC Ji ' -&J X 6J Chestiiut M.. rhl..d.,.bl".. I'u. jr ? M V"- ( Tel. Lembard 7UU S JfXjQ ? ' I 4Tsv"lfeL Jir ty , Fats rttrf fJC GxtxT dSe iKHLJxtlW . . I laouuze lft " t ut-si III l V "iSEP'WsOT-T', . 4S!Jh x. 'ff MIsHm "A --H -k. r MEDITERRANEAN VOYAGES Frem New Yerk te Madeira, Gibraltar. Alters, Monace, Oenea, Naples, Athens, Alexandria for Egypt and the Nile, ARABIC LAPLAND ADRIATIC 'iHlrnendent travel ItoeMns te nny rmrt. Optlen.ll rendueted li.r nr'T,ndn,iudh;n.",,,M'r"klc' "n,,,.,,r, ""' Inform Ien. Tuneu, " inr and Ited Mur i.rrliri irnlde ntmust limir. Keturiw t. .ih mntm, il N pirn. Mon-.e .ml M-rrl!leH. White Star tms Newbi8k te Seuth America oriuS.CjevernmentSliips Fastest Time Ai,ediJan5lrCl Montevideo nnr) Buenes V 1 r'"1 "ip'- nmeriran ervire American fneilAmerlrnn coraferti. Sail iajt from I'ler 3, MobeKen. iiilhrrn Crees . . .inn. 10 Mr .ruiun ... en a Mur f 'Inrnn . IVb. 10 Apr. i merlean T.eclen M ir. 2 Aiir Man ?en SteamshieLines '.. nil bl , llri, , Philadelphia (imre I)reel l) I 3nnoelno Ope ofer fnr S. SHIPPING BQARHj GRACE LINE Peru-chile i Dixie Steamsh'p Lines PHILADELPHIA te Bristel, Manchester, Glasgow U.S.S.B.SS"WOODMANSIE" EXPECTED TO SAIL LATE JANUARY at em-i:ki:m i, iiati;-, Harris, Magil' & Ce., Inc. 25 Lafayette Uldg., Ih ladclphia li'ii'ijl! vn2v nf.vt tPL"pSEBJ 1 1 v7. sailincs fSA Wi S.S. SenuTcre.aJan.18 HK;Hl i B S.S.SentaElUn Feb. 4 Nl SJ'jjJ y Finrit, fastrit eivicr te Seuth p n Anvenca. Comfortable outside , I roemi 'inexcellcdcu s ne.Fnqutnt iK direct 9dil n a v e Panama Canal 1 I GRACE LINE, .t.,lO!InY.rSa..N.Y. .umeaxu j West Chester Fair Dates NamMf Ju West Cheater, I'll.. Jan. 10, Tha CMftft" ter County Agricultural Aaaoclatlen At tMj ' annual meeting or aiocHneiaer elect,. David M dolder. prialdent: V. C. Drlntan, Jf . VlrA preeiaeni! , ti, iiewen. iraaauran ' Nnrrl O. Temole. eecretary. and eleven rrctera, The director have aelicted aa dafc ifcM for the fal fair, ucieirar 4, e, u and ,T, HTKAMIIOATS ItKHOrtTH -LINE ISTEAMMtll' AOTICKH Larccit Steamer te the Trepica feWHJTE STAE MAJESTIC .00 TONS HOMERIC 35,000 TONS OLYMPIC 4G.430 TONS fill Kl'tlt ll(i Nrn SQ'TIIA-MPTON j in vmi.J0 Wwrlwurfc Seutu-iuntQB Apr. ...,.ij.i iiiruj . .nur. i i r. 5 . lui.-aii iiiei .mij -n Jiuir I in ti liieirn. l.llinilt.ir li.M . ' Each" Cruise 9rW. . ''' lm K 'IT sre lwf Wp Mr J "VKKP.MII. U dll.i:sTON ' l)ltlTIt .' Apr. H 5lur37 . . Y iledltprriiiinn ... ... I "i'S"'!!1,?- A""""' ''"" or Em,- til! AW.' IH.ftB0 ion.) Feb. - Pl.ll.il.mil! 'l'.'341 ". ".lr vivi.i.v llll,1'l'L'll -I.U.rpeiil I M.WMXN fiMvX..nSAN . Feb. I,iT New erk. Pljmputh. chrrlHiun. AueAJ'I fSfcvl,, tt-:''f.4-':alT:i' I API. M) .Vpr, ' Aij ji "III net ell ,,t It,', ,? M4y l3 MI niV,nllS ,,U Ue ,""1 "biir .iifKiM,!'1'";''"1111 -"M.,r,. J,,n-' ;S" V,V,fflr" RU: ' VV, $ Imi ;;iiI?-,-rB-nj'- c TJan. MM ( lit It V te7.tt:',1.,,ls,s'.".Vij."a"'''Sf mmiunaWWJTiHh'V.'S??? r, ll ATI.ATI( TIIAVSPOICT I lsv"1, mi.s.nmi..V"1! ,,,le",." Vt:'"'".. Hill l.tMl AMFKIf'A I INI . I'Mliile ! I lletteriln. Feb. 23' OKKI.mK .Ian 17 MTV.TT'.VVr ,- .. " I Intcrnntiennl Mercantile Marine Can .... ISO H-lhtMI US I.Snn.lMMl TI.VB Vr.Jrt I'likkrnrer lllllre l.tlO U'li'iiut Ml i'lVii.. IVel.lit em.e. IO.MI4 ll!!r"e llldt.. Phlla r' K.riiUL,u j-., r-- i STEAMSHIP LINES " PHILADELPHIA CORK, DUBLIN, BElfi, AND LONDONDERRY sf "tem" jartt Mjj MOORE and McCORMACK, fac 428 Oetiran HM ni.it. ! iSv 1 kvb BBf ivrv.M M . t n Via (O III V a it H v N t M At, ,t 'U I: aa. r Ul ft.., ( l SJ1 t . ... . " ". nMf .Ltunb. 0585 JialB 7sia iff) 4i ." ;'. i Halt ' Wh- t e . i fa !, V A JJe .J' .,& 1.-, m'i.X' J Ajbh.
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