Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 23, 1922, Sports Extra, Page 19, Image 19

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, PENN FACES THE TEST
AGAINST N A VY QUINTET
Undefeated Teams Meet Here Saturday Night Grave
and Mates Surprise by Easy Win Over Colum
bia Poleists Open With Victory
PENN will face the supreme test
Sfltunlny night in WeMimnn Hall
!,en the AnnnpellH Middles make
ihW first nwny-frora-lieme appearance
iralmt etlier than n service team in Its
. i....,'e unaunn In lnln hnu hpen
SWwicccw. while that of tl.e Navy
tin be placed In the naine cntcsery.
Neither team has suffered n hIiirie
blemish en Kh rrcnrcl this Kcasen te date,
nd It Ih expected that the two will meet
Saturday iilcht hh undefeated teams,
p'mi phiys Delaware here We.lncsdny
ililit but the case with which the
Mld.llw vanquished the quintet from -the
reach Hlate makes the Itcd and Blue the
ft Saturday night ever In New Yerk.
Tddle McNichels chnmplens outclassed
Tee Dccrlng'n Columbia five, !!3 te 10,
in a came that waH expected te prove
one ofthe hardest en the I'enn schedule.
The MerninRsidc HclghtM quintet after
telling away te n short lead succumbed
10 the lielitnlng-llke passes and quick
tlioetlng of 15111 Grave und his mates.
According te one of the Pcnn
' players. Vie Red and TShtc qutntel
plnucd brltcr basketball against the
Columbians than they have dis
played all season. Last year, it
i it Hi he remembered, that the
OethamUcs forced Venn te the
limit te 1W11, Danny McNlahel it
foul goal in the last minute of
play earning inruiuin ;i i win.
Willi 'Watsen nnd Ptilleyn. the star
reformers last year, back In liarncus,
ft was figured that I'enn would have
n difficult time In keeping Its record
iinsnilrched. lIowecr. according te
the I'layer, I'enn worked with such
jnachine-Ilke rapidity with the famous
,litrt passes, ukippcil around the fleer
Jlke champions and otherwise covered
themselves with glory.
O'rcat en Defense
The Fcnn system of defensive play
jievcr worked te better advantage than
it did against Columbia. According te
the player, Columbia had te make
nearly every shot for the basket from
tejend tbe 15-feet mark, be close did
the Hcd and Blue quintet guard the
liemc heys. In all Cetumbla. rated as
high-scoring machine, particularly en
Its home deer, mode only six double deuble
deckers. This is five mere than it made
atftlnst Princeton, but it played the
JTijers In Princeton.
On the ether linnd, Crave, leading
the bcerlng, and the remainder of the
itram went through the Columbia de
fenses with case, getting fifteen field
renls. Grave led the slaughter with hJx.
Ms highest mark of the year. He was
opposed te Watsen, the captain and
Mar of the Columbia team, who secured
only two goals.
Walter llnnUinger continued his
tar placing by bunging the cenh for
tile field goals, two less than he he
cured against Lehigh last Tuesday.
Vejelln seemed a due of two pointers,
wlille Kewnnst and .Miller each hurl
one. De.i-.eii, (Jeldblatt, .Sullivan nnd
J.rjden. nil R'eenU-string players saw
ctien in the closing minutes uf the sec
ond half.
Grate's foul sheeting was no up te
the standard of past performances of
tbe Hetl and Illue from the lo-feet
park. Lanky Hill wercd only three of
his nine tries, but the points were net
reeded with such exceptional work from
the fleer by the regular quintet.
Saturday night's victory brings
Fenn te a tie with Princeton for
first place in the league standing
and marked the eleventh consecu
tive victory this season.
Getting back te the Navy five. They
inr Mini Kyvrx Km ......' '...",
, haven't met teams of the same caliber
ns i'enn, lmvc siiewn a surprising
amount of strength. Harris and Me
Kec, the forwards; Ault, center, and
Iijen and Pnrr, guards, are the men
upon whom the Navy depends for a
victory ever Pcnn.
McKce and Ault Stars
McKcPj a veteran of two seasons, and
Ault, the pivot man. are the stnrg of
the team and the high scorers. Ault is
said te be one of the. best centers ever
te wear a naval athletic uniform. He
should give Grave. All-Cellcglate cen
ter Inst year, a keen battle. In Hatur
day'sj game Ault cased five field goals
against Weyncsburg College. McKcc
and Ault divide the foul-goal sheeting.
Against Wayncsburg the forward he
cured nine out of thirteen tries nnd
Ault five out of eight, excellent aver
ages. A large contingent of naval men from
this cltv nnd the Acudnny nrc expected
te see the game, according te one of the
Pcnn officials. Heb Pel well und n nnrtv
of friends will be In attendance at the
game.
While the varsity quintet was con
quering Columbia the Penn freshman
five was subduing Hill Scheel up in
Pottstown for the tenth straight year
ling win of the season. The final score
was .10 te 13.
Puyn, the bis center from De Witt
Clinten High. New Yerk, was the star
for Pcnn with five field goals te his
credit. Jimmy Carmaek. captain of the
team and former Atlantic City High
Scheel star, scored three from the field
and caged six of bin twelve tries from
the foul line. McGra,w, the gridiron
quarterback, snared two deuble-deckers,
whlle Uurman secured the ether.
rolelsta IJcat Cernell
With the buskctball team in Getham,
the students turned out te sec the pole
team trounce Cerpell, 0 te 0. in the
opening game nt the armory Saturday
night. Jimmy Sexten and his mates,
Swing and Dixen, njid afterward Jer
rcmB and Strang, played an exception
ally btreng brand of game nnd outgen
eraled the Ithacans.
Captain Jimmy Sexten icas the
star of the game, tlis excellent
riding and general all-around play
tccre responsible for nearly all of
J'cnn's scores. He sent the ball
bettcccn the goal pests ticicc ami
materially assisted Swing and
Dixen in registering the three
goals each scored. Strang, a sub
stitute last year and the same this
season, who entered the game in
the last chukkcr scored the ether
counter for the lied and JJlue.
fri viplnrir irflp finnll inlA1 .
having nn excellent team, augurs well
for the future of the season for the
lied nnd Itlue. When It is considered
that Swing nnd Dixen played In their
first game Saturday night, and that
they should greatly improve before the
scnseiv jrcts -well under way, Penn
should have nn exceptional trio. In ad
dition Jprrpinu fttnl Xtrnm. tlw. umI.ciIi-
tUtCS this YCnr. nlnvpil In Hip enmn n.ln '
last year nnd are "capable of putting
up a strong game ut any time.
PERKINS SIGNS FOR
mm RAISE
A's Catcher Affixes Signature
te One-Year Contract at In
creased Salary Figure
Signs for 1922
"DESERVED BOOST" MACK
NEW BALL USED IN
RACQUETS
HERE
New Yerk Sphere Likely te Sup
plant English-Made Pill.
Locals Win
U. S. DOUBLES THIS WEEK
"MWV YORK dropped the decision te
x Philadelphia !n the intercity
"iquet matches nt the Racquet Club
Saturday ufternoen, but the Gotham Getham
ltes tcercd one triumph nt Jeast. Fer
the tirst tlme in competition here, the
English racquet ball wus net. used, nnd
one In uigue in New Yerk was tried out
and went ever.
The NpW Yerk ball. e called becaube
"its ue In the big town, is somewhat
eiler than the English sphere nnd is
Ise livelier te n small degree. Lively
J It is, it Is dead compared te any
thing but a medleliip bnll. It is only
the terrific power with which It is hit
and the composition of the material
Mil In the court thnt makes ic rc-
,,"' "H ,ar nH it does.
STAR SWIMMERS
Cy Perkins is n satisfied and elated
athlcte today.
The snappy Mack catcher penned his
nnme te his 1022 contract In the tower
of Shibo Park this afternoon. Kalph
is elated nnd satisfied because he get
a ralse without even asking for it.
Perkins, at the call of Cennie, came
In from his home In Gletippsfer nnd ve
iled Mack In the tower today. The two
discussed the weather und prospects for
the coming mmmui. Then the tall
tutor drew out the papers nnd bald :
"Sign en the dotted line."
One-Year Contract
Cy looked ever the contract, which
called for one year and for a raise.
There was no quibbling ever Uie Nil
ary, and without n word he threw Ink
uleng the dots. He thanked his boss
as he handed back the document.
"The salary was perfectly satisfac
tory," said Perkins, "nnd I urn nnx nnx
ieus for the tlme when we will be
headed toward Kngle Pass. I have kept
In condition this winter and believe I
nm In for a geed year."
Ralph Is one of the best catchers in
the American League nnd Is consid
ered by miuiy ns en n par with liny
hch.vlk. He Is a tireless wniker and is
"In there" fighting all the time.
Deserved Ilnise
"Perkins get a mho because he de
served one," wild Mack. "We nrc a!
wujh anxious te boost salaries of ball
players weh work hard and Ualpli v
one of tlioie. Ne matter what the were
he Is always lighting hard for victory
nnd thnt is the tpyc bull plnycr I want.
"Perkins always is anxious te erk
and wants te catch every game. If he
had his way. wc never would use any
one else behind tl.e plutc. As it wnV
he caught most of our games last sea sea
aeii. When it comes te the mutter of
salary, wc never quarrel ever giving
n rali-p te n deserving player."
Mack said there was nothing new en
the Remmel case, lie has net henrd.
t'rem hi.s youthful finger since- he nlrcd
hlu troubles te the world nnd threat
ened te tuke his case cfore Judge Lan-
(IIS.
Havana Entries for Tuesday
rimt race, for thrrr-jc.ir-elds, clalmlnr.
pur J700, 0'4 furletms:
ttthcl Vale Ida WrecMrs lefi
Ooccernm 110 Churletin Smith. P7
Af lll.irn 1 nfi Si'nh Ul.fllHn 4A
.-.-. --- ,,..,..,. .,... ijii mnv i i l il
iium uin ma -LMruiriera ..,
Blazlmc Klre ...100 Alcse
Helle Wrucl: ....lOS
SocenJ race, for thrpp-j par-olds
rpwnri), clalmlnr, yurs'j 5700. 0',
leuts:
IM. OnrrlHen ....in.-. eid Sinner .,,
Hellnblllty 89 Moen Wln!.a .
Osgood 107 IJruLlan
Ttllrfl ,gP. fl,w t.tt lr... nl.1 .. .
! i . . ' 'WI ' uiun una up
ward, clniinliiir, i"-e 7e:
Siiirnr Mint ...107 Mldlnn m
Tnrascen 1IJ Ituntrci, ion
yt0lln"-e '''.' WlmN uf Chnnce.lO.-.
I.yrle ....105 Quaker leh
War Map loll Vickie 1'ancy ...107
Hh,i.it.uwuj- Ill HJendel ....... "114
Teurlh rncc. Urn Mlil-Senren !tnndlct.
or threo-scur-eld.i and upward, puree $1000
1 mile; '
Hpei Clpnn ....1ln .Tudite I'ner me
The I'lrate ln.l Mumbo Jumbo .".103
Ken l'rlnce 101 "
Fifth, race, for fojr-jenr-eldi nnd up
ward, claiming. purJe $700. 1 mlle and Oft
lv
' .i'r . r7X?? :.r;P? , "XL
i 'm"yr"i
OV PERKINS
A's catcher, who was given a sal
ary boost for next season by Mack
FASI CAGE TEAM
AT COLUNGSWOOD
Jersey Basketball Aggregation
Has Lest Only One Game
Thi3 Season
GOLD FOOTBALL AWARDS
MRS. SCHANG RECOVERING
Wife of New Yerk Catcher Improv
ing After Operation
Mrs. AVulter Scbang, wife of the New
Yerk Yankees catcher, in In the "Wom
en's Homeopathic Hospital recovering
from ti major operation.
Mrs. Schang had been suffering for
some time and liiHt Tuesday went under
the knife. She has been improving
Mtcadlly and is expected te be dis
charged from the hospital in the near
future.
W celt-End Soccer Scores
..10
. .iea
nnd
fur-
..III
. . til
..l'JI
Iilr nnd
Wnrmer ,
Dlbbl-r
Our Nepliew
Audrey A. .
Onmul
Teuuscntlia
.Sixth race
lin Stlr Up ...
103 I.Uilc Dear
ij.-i Sir Adsum ..
.ins Incinerator
. OS 'Hjcone ....
.10S C.iuiiicl ...
.10U
. . 1 0.1
..10!)
..100
..10.1
. ns
..103
MAY ENTER PENN
.... . . .
-.;r."' riisi.. -."" .'"ir"ire," ""a up-
R0 Vardi: 6nJ
nnSeai1."""' ' A?,l :fI",,d"n Chance.. 104
Keeal H7 in( )n.
retrarrli ..... H7 IJjrne .lne
Apprentice nllownnce rlKlmed.
Weather clear, track fast.
Vlftrlr. 3t Albien. 1.
Sunshine. Si I.lehtlieii'n I. O.. S.
I'lilnam 2d. 3i Ktinfleld Cub. 3.
iiirlTlllr, Si Fen. 0.
rcllenillle. Oi (Hirer nrethrrn, 1.
Fjint Kml. 1 1 St. Allrtn'it. O. .
X. ii. V. riub, 2i frankferd Albien, 1.
I'Hjrlte. flt Ht. Ie, 2.
Ve-tmerInnd. 7 1 l'linneld. ti.
U'llrtwoed, 3 Vtlnstnumlnr. 8.
J'undeld, 4 1 Sen of Temprranee, S.
niMtnn Junlern. fti Knmblers, 3.
Del'nul, 4 1 lUnceM.'O.
Itehlnx. 1 Vnrren. 0.
l'alf thorp. 3i Ha;-rroei, 1.
New Orleans Entries for Tuesday
Vlrt rac. purra $1000. maiden three-vear.
olds, 0 furlensa:
Pur he a 110 Rtra lit Bhet 110
Tunn 110 T.lchter 11.1
Daddy .Wolf US Qlpsy Jee 110
Vlunella 110 Our Ilatiiy 110
Iriosem 7Ieu94 ..He JeKeph 11. IT..H3
in (lern n.i Alse eiieime:
Consert US May Blessem ..,.110
Sun Tlme IIS
Second rare, purse $1000, clalmlnr. four-
yenr-uins ine upwurn, n rurienes:
Mis nankin
ll-llnda
Vlylne Orb . .
Ilertlm H. ..
Maine! T.and
Tint McClee . .
Cebalt T.r.ii
Perleeurdln
loenson ...
P0 .My l.ail.lin I OS
..110 Hack Bay 112
. .tes Hustler 110
..103 'Actress . 101
. .ins Sacijawea 103
..10H Alse eligible:
. . OS Annetta Teller ..113
..10." 'Xlarj' Fonee 0(1
..108
Third race purie J1000. three-year-olds
pnd upward. 6 furlencs:
Sairamore 110 Smart Ouy 118
Jik-Ic Scot II IIS '.Marie Maxim ..le.l
App'e Jack II. ...11.1 'Stock Tin lis
Sandalwoecl IIS Satana lis
lina Frank nn 'Silence 107
llrlelit Llchts ....113 Alse eligible.
tlalanre Wheel ..lOHOlnss Tree ;101
St. Denard It.-! I.ady Luxury 108
'Jehns Umma ...lill
l'eurlli race, puree JIBOO. three-;car-olds
nnd unuard, O furlencs;
101 Tabtcau d'llen-
100 neur ies
, ...iu- iiapiu uay 107
purs $1000. thrce-ycar-elds.
Arrowhead
Tan Sen
Ulneer
riflh race,
1 mile:
Ilrusli Hey . .
The Venseanc.
Sweepy
Ashland
Uullet ,
..101 Silent Klnc .... 07
. . nil Commander JIc-
..107 JteeMn no
..107 Ueut. Colonel ..let
Sixth race. nurre JI000. clalmlnc, four
.-.-., Iu3 uii uiremu, i - m miles.
Tharen Ill Oray Gables
Oeurmand in.1 Attnrnei ...
Hretherly Leve ..113 Tantalus ...
Wlckfurd let
..113
..10S
..110
Seventh race, nurse Sinnn. pinimin
ear-olds and upward. 1 l-ie mlles:
i;epyri(tnt ....107 'new!
Searchlight III, ..IIS Ilroem Teddler
Verity ........ .107 Devil Dec ....
Klve pounds allowance claimed.
eathcr clear, track eoed.
four-
..107
..107
..IIS
ny PAUfi rnisr
COLLINOSWOOD IIIOII SCIIOOT.
is allowing wonderful form en the
basketball court. The team, after IehIpr
the first game of the sennen te Moorea
town Friends, has wen four straight
gnmes. Camden Catholic IIIrIi, Wood
bury High, Palmyra nigh and Vlneland
High were defeated.
The Blue nnd Qeld quintet this year
virtually Is n new combination. I-ast
June Captain Merris, ene of the be6t
centcrn In Hntith Jeraev : Pickens, star
forward, and Kramer, who also played n
forward position, were graduated.
Conch Irvine, tiicrcferc, had te build u
new five.
Captain Ttebcrts nnd Itclnert were
the only players left from last season,
and Coach Irvine used these boys ns a
nucleus. lie developed McAllister, a
lanky youth, te take the place vuented
by Merris. Then he took charge of
Tenes nnd Wllklns nnd made n grent
pair of guards of them. He then
switched the. diminutive "Cblck" Itcln
ert te forward us a running mate te
Captain Ilebcrts, thereby rounding out
his team.
Enter Tournaments
Coach Irvine has entered his team in
both the Seuth Jersey and Penn tour
naments. He Miyn that his team lins 11
geed chance, and would net be sur
prised if It wen one of these tourneys.
The football team at Colllngiweod
will be presented with geld footballs.
The students of the Institution donated
n sum of sufficient amount te award
thcfcc te the boys, considering the fact
they were awarded a championship
cun by the New Jersey Interschelastlc
Athletic Association this season.
Captain Kdenr Warren, Captain
elfrt Rebert Wllklns, Heward Hebcrts,
Miemas fornbreoks. Harry rvichels.
Vernen Nichols. Jack Zanger, Hareld
Weldmnn. Themas Strahnn, Donald
flrahnin, Hareld Uryunt, Lynn Jenes,
William Williams, Manager Emil Itu Itu
delff nnd Conch Irlne were these
nwnrded footballs by the students.
Football Conference-
A scholastic football conference, sim
ilar te the Western Conference, was
fcrmed at n meeting of various public
high schools throughout Pennsylvania
held in the St. Nicholas High Scheel,
Harrisburg, Pa., en Saturday. The
organization will be known as the Penn
sylvania Inierschelastlc Athletic Con
ference. Paul Healer, of Johnstown
High Scheel, was elected president.
It was planned at the meeting te
hove two divisiens: one In the eastern
part of the State and the ether In the
western. The winner in the custom
f-octlen will meet the tltlehelder of the
Western division en the Saturday fol
lowing Thanksgiving Day. A cup
donated by a Johnstown fun will be
presented te the winner.
New Yerk League
There is every Indication that .1 New
Yerk Intcrseholastie Athletic Associa
tion will be formed during the coining
week. The heads of many private schools
have been In cenfub for a week, and
friends say thut a league will be started
seen.
Streng teams are being developed In
all the lietham schools, and this Is a
geed sign that there Is temcthlmr brew.
ins. De In Seile Imtltutc, Dwight
Scheel nnd Trinity Scheel are getting
combinations together nnd It premises
te be another battle royal between these
institutions for the honor.".
These schools were the shining lights
In New Yerk scholastic circles twenty
j ears age.
CORNELL OFFICIAL TAKES
ISSUE WITH PR, LOWELL
Football Doesn't Interfere With
Education, 8aye Berry
Ithaca, N. Y., Jan. 23. lntcrcol lntcrcel lntcrcol
legiate football docs net Interfere with
education, in the opinion of Graduate
Manager Remcyn Berry, of the Cernell
University Athletic Association. Tak
ing issun with sentiments expressed by
President A. Lawrence Lewell, of Har
vard, Mr, Berry said today :
"Unquestionably, intercollegiate foot
ball is taken tee seriously by the gen
eral public. I question, however, whether
the universities tncmscives, or me un
dergraduates thereof, have lest their
sense of proportion. Jf a person had no
sources of Information ether than the
newspapers, he might very well think
that football games were the chief in
terest and winning teams the chief end
of American universities.
"It Is perfectly true, however, that
the universities work along for live
and one-half days In (he week, doing
their main business without much
thought of football. Twe or three hours
of excitement en Saturduy afternoon
docs net affect the frame of mind in
which students go te work en Monday
mornings.
"As long ns undergraduates and fac
ulties keep their feet en the ground, ns
they seem te be doing, I cannot see thut
the feverlshncss enn interfere grcntly
with the main business of education."
CO-EDS PLAN POLO TEAM
Mise Majer Interests Girls In Spert
at Penn
The ce-eds at Penn nrc going te have
a pole team, and It will be the first In
the history of cducntieunl institutions
in this country.
The Idea of organizing a team came
from Miss Margaret Mujer. the physi
cal director of women, who is busy
drumming up candidates. Te date her
efforts have been rewarded "villi a largi
number of girls who have, announced
their Intention of trylnjr for the team.
The iim- of the armory at Thirty
second street nnd Lancaster avenue has
been offered te the Puin ce-cIh nnd the
lOI'd Cavalry has premised the vise of
a few jtenles. Practice probably will
start around the early part of Kebru
aiy nnd an attempt will be made te
schedule n game with a girls' team in
New Yerk.
BILL GRAVE BEST
FIELDJGOAL SHOT
Penn Center Tops Intercollegi-
ate Shooters With Nine
Double-Deckers
PULLEYN LEADING SCORER
AViNTf.it nr.MertTH
ATf.ANTH' rrrv. s. .1.
aLi
ATLANTIC CITY. IM. J.
Directly or Kc Ocraiifrenjt
A close rnce is en in the Intercol
legiate Basketball League for the high
scoring honors. Ne such substantial
margin separates the leading contenders
as that which Danny McNichol estab
lished n year age when be led Pcnn
te the championship. The seven-point
lend which Ctillcn, of Dartmouth, had
gained ever his nearest rival, Pulleyn,
of Columbia, in the first week of the
campaign, was overcome by the Blue
und White guard, who in last Satur
dnj's game against Pennsylvania ac
counted for eight points. Pulleyn has
scored thirty-seven te Ctillen's thirty
sis points te date.
It might be said for the Dartmouth
captain, who was runner-up te Mc
Nichol In Inst year's race, that Dart
mouth has played in but three games,
whereas Columbia has elrcady taken
part in four. Cullen's avenue score It
twelve points per game, while that of
Pulleyn Is slightly ever nine, ('alien.
Incidentally, is leading the league In
foul sheeting, with twenty-six free'
tries te his credit.
Pennsylvania's captain and center, ,
Bill Grave, is the leading field-goal
scorer. Agnlnst Ynle Crave shot four'
goals, and last Saturday added five
Standing and Records
of College Basketball
I'lnrrr A ralltrn O.
Jullrn, C0I11111I1I. .
C'iiIIcii, nnrtmeiith . .1
Urnrr, l'f nn 3
I-ed. Prlnrrtnn. ... 3
I.nthrr. Cernell . '.!
llefnil. Prnn . . "
Pnrlnnnem. (el'mlilu t
Ulr, Irlnrlmi .. 2
Mnlrelm. Dartmouth .1
Millar, Piirlmeiilli
THAM
MrM foul Tn
coniHgeAK i'i.
3.1
sa
II
1
17
n
n
e
n
0
CellfKC
Dnrtineulli. .
I Vim . .
CelnniMn. .
l'rlnrln. .
Cernell.
Vile
I'OINT HTANIHNfl
I'lrtil r.iiil Total
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34
3:
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a.
a
1
con In
It
311
31
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17
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ni
33
113
an
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no
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I'enndt It unlit
I'rlnfeten 3
Dartmouth !
Columbia. 4
t emell 3
Vile I
i.nnn
I. OOO
.fltlj
.iV
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.000
mere te hit tetnl at Columbia's cx
penfe It. is interesting te note nbeut.
Grave that In last year's tournament
he scored fifteen baskets whlle holding
his opponents te but five field goals In
ten league games played. Already
Grave has ninacd a total of nine
goals and has been scored en but once
in two games by opposing centers.
Hesennst, Sprlnghern und Malcolm fol fel
low Craves In goals seered, vltb eeven
baskets each.
Dartmouth heads the league liv total
points tcercd, with 17-1. Pennsylvania
Is second with slxly-nine. though it ban
taken pert In only two rentcMs. The
Bed and Blue ha.s also held Us oppo
nents te but thirty-two points. Colum
bia has scored sixty -seven points In
four games, but. ns the records show,
hns had 112 points scored ngalnst it
In these games, i'ennsyhnnla is the
lending goal team, with tucnty-nine te
its credit.
Teuns
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PORTO RICO
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World life; mess-grown fortresses; Grace
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necessary expenses te and around the Island and return
te New Yerlr. Deck golf and ether amusement.
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N.w Yerk
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Cpeer, Who Broke Twe Records,
and Hall, Who Shattered
Anether, Like University
ERIE BREAKS RELAY MARK
prTAItLES Sl'KKR. the Merccrsburg
.icniicmy yeuiii who Hiiattcrru n ;
ntltieilnl llllrl lirriLn n ivnrlfVrt uivtlnllllnr I
rPf'iril In tli !'!. i.l,.. r TlAtinui.li.n- ,t
-"ll. in nit; 1 iiiti'irwi., ,11 A.iiiin.ii,,- I
uin pnei ntllr(lav artcrunnii 111 tne nine- 1
ii'i-iim nnnnni ltiierse leiamic teiiriia
merit, may come te Penn next fcnsen. j
rtpeer is f.alil te Iiavc telil several lleii
and Ulue mvlmmers and former nt lilt tes I
or i.icrccrsnurg that lie was withholding 1
111s (lecihien en the collece until Im had
talked with Ii 1m nnrenln in Pnlm Ttencli.
Via., where lie lives. At present lie Is f
wavering between Penn nnd Princeton. !(
ftpecr iscampcred through the water
In the 100-yard swim in 1(I -" seconds,
tying the world's record made by Lee
Handy, of Ilroeltlinc. Mass., In the
chamiiliiiiNhli) meet held In the Prlnip-
ten peel in inift. The schoolboy marl;
I iuu (mm in nun. 1 in- Kcnoeiuur mnrii 1
'II1A 'V..... "w I. ..II . . ... . if ,.. TT 1 FT . - .. . , .
.un jinn nan iias upon taKlllg 1 eniivriy whi .11 1 -11 i-ccunui. ami was 1
ni i!a i,(: '" ,l10 rl'ennlB and Uneqiiet made by C'linrlei Crownover, the fermer1
uub, of New Yerk, for Heme time, and Olrnrd College speed artist. In 11)21.
wn the intercity matches were nr-l In the RO-ynnl nwIiii Bpeer clipped1
i7n5.i hcr', tne fietlinmitcH jcpieled 'three-fifths of n bcceml off the mark!
'"at the new sphere be put In play. 1 miide by Wright, of Krle. last jear. '
if reniiest was oemplied with, nnd The time was 24 .1-fi sicends. In break- '
"11 (.aid that it has made n dibtinct ing 'Wright's record Sneer also de-
flll. r.nl.,1 4I.M f..mn 1 I I 1. 1 .1 1... 1 1...-
It'.lLI'IJ 1111 IUI IIIUl I ILIt'llllllllT ll llll'lll'.l
I
I Mlnilelphin averted iti wipremney
i, l'raeqm.s en Saturday by win
wl ",r,r "f ihn "" mnlclies. A
K previous the locals bent New Yerk
,7)"irl 'enuis by the same margin.
At. l. tlM -ftltr-qiiPt fllub gels the de
ftn lu the Intercity matches by bit
""Jelies te two.
-1UPI- -.r.iWn.H ,lilp " Rntherlng of rac
itl '' i",l,Hlns,N ,lt "", mntches Sntur-
M-ill 1 1 '.,7 snw Miw thrillers. There
.'" be net ilnf. .l.i..n i.. .i.i . .i..
WVlnil!' tlnys of "' week, but en
At Me.i,Biy ! ,re,,t ' '" slore ln t
1 piim ,l0",,li'8 '-"-""Pieiislilps.
ld Je"r,niPw,"n,,,n? Pfllr' Jny fJe,,,,,
crdi n! . M -.. cnr.lmw been plavlng
n tiPn". " " l"Cner ami they have
Th.T u Hn,ichB,1C0 of ,lfth"r t,,e '.!,
N'cw Y,'i b onpeieil by the best In
pj,1 nnd lloRten.
the I nil nml, W,'ar Mcateil C. C. Pell.
8.turS;lM,,?,',Ie' " " Clarke en
Mi bee, J Aeur,,hrIllll"f Bme. and
Mphia .? ' ,t0 c)m of the Phlln
m hai n2 l0 w n ,tl,c nntlennl title.
rl ,-.cn 1lncIe,s tltlehelder for
fPat f, C?i pinrti "'! ver, likely
Th, ?i HII'""8 rehrunry 22.
ri-lladelnl'i?,r ,WL y1,''""-let scored for
hr HlnXi" i?" Sa,,,r,,,'iy were gained
ij,?.n,py Peursen. lie uin.-l, .1..
'Wr,ll.(2l,yn A'"' l'w Fev!
A.r.Vilfeo.e.Ir,rl,
n a tlirllilnir race tint meant the meet
for the Mereersbur' students, who
scored n total of 22J"' points te 20 for
Erie. The remainder of the scores
follew: (ilrnrd. 12; l.awrenecvlllc, H;
Wntl Plillmleliihln 111'.' llrnnMin l.,lr
.". nnd Washington Central, 1Vi.
Wright, whose record was broken by
Specr. may nlie come te Penn, lie said.
Wright wa.i second te Hpeer In both the
fifty nnd the hundred and wns n mem
ber of the Hrle relay team which shut
tered the nutienal record for the event.
The time of the up-Stute n,uurtet was
1 :4ft 2-i, u full second better than the
pievleus mark.
mil Hall, of Brooklyn Polytechnic
Scheel, who shattered the record in the
220-yard Mvim, which he made himself
lefct year, is another starter who thinks
that he will cclect I'enn ns his college.
TTnll la n rrreil I frfntnl nt 111. i In. if Iiiiai.
.... .. O'- ...'.ll. II. . tfj 111 Mtllllll
the Penn star, nnd Is said te be anxious
te join h' former teammates en the
Itcd and i iiie aggregation. Hull cov
ered the 220 yards In 2:.'t:! 2-B, 2 2-"
seconds better than the previous record.
Ucynelds, of Mercersburg, wen the
fancy diving championship with oue of
the cleverest exhibitions eer made by
a schoolboy in the Penn peel.
Went Philadelphia High, the only
nubile high school of this city te llgure
in the scoring, made Us 0'j points In
the plunge, which was wen by the bor-rcl-tepped
Iltmell with 01) feet in one
minute.
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