Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 16, 1922, Final, Image 17

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1NAMATEURXUP SOCCER
ting' With About Eighteen
Means, the Competition New
m Thim-eight Entries; Or-
fffsnized in 1909 '
B DOUGLAS STEWABT .
r.h at Ppn unjl JTMllnit f tha
mt! rA three soccer cup compo
....... i- t,. TTnlUd States Football
1 tuien' '.,. a... .nm- .(andliiB n '
ffite nwoclntlen. ' Thcw are the
SriMD Football Association of New
ISitten rwr."Ii V..iX"
I Br. 80.1 " ttih1 States Foetba'l
tatfen en .the ecthrltlca ; of the
of action WJ"'
ana tne ahw '"1""'..r"V
fttre
bir
!.MtIen has become the Unrest of
PhVrt It l i the only competition In
(three
I bXnntA8lTV TerU Ship.
5j. ft J. DOMCTI. , -
! United States which limited te
Elite in Eastern 'Pennsylvania. It
lC in existence without a break
.winners and runners-up for each
wdce ."r,-.-...
J; SSShl. . PhlttdslpWs. El.ctrle. .
tir.i!!'..y,csrihi.,i.
ttsah fes?;Srn,n-
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iVelrn
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ai. ft hn teams mtnu. "-'" r i,i
?Jhl. Electrc, Victer, wnwoea . .
'rLi-n. west rniiwi",, ; --:
ilernlans, """ .,.,,.. out 0 exist-
"" T. r.Salnlna are all active.
:!r?'t.i,tinnillnc this, no one team nna
tthe championship mere than once.
t Wanderers wen once and
JerunnZ-up twice; Fall, never
Ien. but were runnert-up twice:
Aun.ien hove wen once and were
III runnert-up once, at were u...-
Itm.West ynuaacipmu.
sntanray First Head , ,
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17"! ." "... i..i- nren nilM. Man
& 3 eat alateltf in 'handling
Fermer Ring Fighter
Admitted te Harvard
.Cambridge, Maae.. Feb. 1$. ,
Frederick It. '("pid") Wdje, oid eid
time lumberjack and pugilist of Art Art
sena, who attracted attention when
he rode en the beams East all the
way from Arltena te attempt te se
cure admission te Harvard College,
has wen his flght.,
It 'was announced this afternoon
that the faculty had accepted the
"Kid's" papers and the one-time
prize-fighter will be allowed te enter
the Graduate Scheel of Education
at the university.
3!W
III'!
Red and Hue Needed 141 Advan
tag .teeured an Lafayette
The Lafayette basketball team threw
a life-sited scare Inte thePenn cage
batketeers at Welghtman Hal last
night, even though the Red and Blue
finished en the long cud of a 2721
count.
The visitors were slew in getting
started and in short order Coach Eddie
McNtehel's preteges hed ran up a
total of 14 te 1. As the Initial half
proceeded the Enstenlans recovered
their bearings- and the period ended
2210. ,
A number of substitutes were Inserted
li. tiiflit.t1D'ln.th..WUW.t
S roved that Penn is weak en extra ma
srlal, as the visitors staged a rally
and came dangerously close toevr
taking the,Eef and Bide. ,. '
In the first half Pcnn did net score
a field goal their five points coming
from free tosses. Grave and Besenast
each were credited with three of Penn's
eight field goals, while Longacre played
well for Lafayette, making a trio of
baskets. '
Madenna te Play Lanmere .
The Kaiienna flrtt and weend tma .will
pier, tha fcanmertteama tenlittit at at. Rlu'a
hki
gWyT ?T tft'Jtt- W 'w ZtfV ?'&
Hf Bread indrmwl strasti. lnmera a
nrst Uam will ba eomeojsd of Wyst PMl.y
tars. NM Monday Madenna plavj 8t.
Henrr and en Thursday tacklta Hely Narqt.
CAGE TEAMS PLAY
:tj
MPOR
NT GAMES
Art Leem and American Rail
way Express Clash for Manu-
facturers Honors
?2m hed great difficulty in hendllng
!?SSplnye5,.whe would Jump from
'eagiie te another ns the spirit
' ,ene 1',-. m... rn rnmnntlllen
t'-SsrSed the' situation te some extent
fiSSthe necessity of nn administrative
IteaV beenme obvious.
SnrhsAllied Association was formed.
i' A? . -it i. h.r leamies except
'Itailne in n the ether leagues racepi
ll,n ."' "ii.ni. nlwnlr. which hed
v" - ....r i -
since It a the
rati a luiie ioel. "'." ij ,"- j
?5t descendant of the Union and
JTled Association, lu existence n
nii. Hpmlnewnv and Jehn Lyal
''sre the president and secretory, an
Jehn B. Farrell, present presl
i'." ." ' .....! ..J Wllll.m Pi.1
et or tne Aiueu, uu """?'""
MIT. .l. .....n) luwrptnrv of the East
Keii'Dlstrict, the competition started
wXb about eighteen cuius in in w
'ml ana nas cenunueu " v,t ;
leituing numbers until this season the
'iiJry list covers thirty -eight teams.
'71u of the important nnd strong
una na.v iiwm. j-. v - - -.---.
tit competition. This Bjosen is no
Mention, since omeng tneBe rniereu
re Ascension, lest season's champion ;
Wrhlll. the runner-up wei fgwen.
Rure. DHsten, Marshall b. Hraltn.
'Puritan. Viscose. Fieisncr, wnrnwiqit
ffit Msgee. Glen Secial. Autecar, Key
:!eed. Nativity end ether strong com-Steitloni.
ilmeit any one of thce tcamt
btlet geed enough te held or beat ,
' Ae etfter end Jerecaitlnp cup iem-,
aert U net a tafe and tone proportion.
uc
Uany upsets
In 1011 the Victer team, a collection
bt geed players, which hnd wen every
fetme it played, uns defeated In the
Bui for the cup by Fairhlll, which was
Cppesed te be nenten before It went en
u. .m in 1013 hn Dlxiten lunlers.
k comparatively raw aggregation, beat
ittl Bethlehem team, nnd in 1014 put
"rtas Vlctrix all-star team out of the
s competition. in lUlli I'utnam was
,'loeied upon as a sure winner, yet Purl
Un came along and upset the dope. In
,M02e Puritan was regarded as the win-
s?nlns team, vet St. Carthage with only u
n'crr.ji .' .. ii ..i
BjMing cnance iiut vuuui uui.
v This year teams like Ascension, Purl
HiU, Flcishcr and Woirenden-Shero are
ikard te beat en their home grounds,
smll they seem te lese strength when
CAMDEN MEETS SPHAS HERE
Basketball in Philadelphia, is net yet
extinct. Tonight in widely separated
sections at the city turnout crowds will
witness the cage gladiators In action.
At Yonah Hall, 2727 West Columbia
avenue, American Railway Express
meets Art Leem for the second half
chnmplenshlp of the Philadelphia
Manufacturers' League and at New
Auditorium. Hall, Seventh street and
Snvder avenue, the Seuth Philadelphia
Hebrew Association clashes with Cam
den, of the Eastern League. . ,
The Sphas are possibly the one team
in the city that con arrange games with
teams of Eastern League caliber, ns
they have the best fleer space, although
the play is en an open court and the
ball Is often out of bounds. The team
has enjoyed a most successful season,
defeating all the leading clubs, such
as Kayeula and West Chester, en the
home court. It Is also planned te play
games with ether Eastern League quin
tets here.
Twe teams of different make-up meet
in the Manufacturers' clash. One is e
defensive combination nnd the ether
sticks te Glen Warner's theory that a
geed offense Is the best defense, as is
borne out by the records. Ratings en
the offense, giving Art Leem 1.000,
show Railway te te's baskets only at
a percentage of .030. while, en the
ether hand, giving Railway 1.000 as a
defensive combination, Art. Leem Is
only .610 as geed. The comparative fig
ures" are appended:
Flald PViul T. rielil Feul T.
Amer. Bwy, 0 18 at Kyaten... 8 8 34
Amer. nwy. e m ze Monotype... n R
Amir. Rwy. 7 12 28 Terminal... 7 0
Amer. Ry. 8 11 37 Deuchftrty. . R 13 33
Amer. Rwy. 11 7
Amer. Xlwy.ll 13
Flatahar
85 Plttaburch.
.10
. 3
Tt)tala....B3 80 173 Total.. . 88 47 133
Flald Fnut T. Field Feul T.
Art Iioem.,34 IS 81 Keyiten .. 0 1ft 88
Art T.oem..l8 8 44 Monetyp.. .13 a 81
Art Leem.. 9 17 8S Terminal ...8 IK 81
Art Leem.. 7 14 S Deutherty. ft 10 30
Art Leem, .17 11, 48 Fle!aher....lS 8 88
Art Leem.. 17 13 47 Pittaburh..l3 11 SB
Tetnta....03 iesle TeUla"....62 84 188
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
AMERICAN RAILWAY
Oamea Field Feul Feul Tet.
Piavci) rlnnln finals Tries Aata.Pta.
SchefHal A 4 0 SI 8 17
Maehny 113 6 0 4
Davldaan ft 1 R
Htlll A 13
Ficnaaei l u
Purdy 4 1"
Iiawry e 7
Total 83
f blsylng en ether grounds. The luck of
:' Ue draw will net. te any extent, of
t (act Marahall K. Smith. Fairhlll. Diss.
bfkea Baw. Viscose. Hard wick & Matee.
Kw Secial, Paletherp or Kay weed.
At a matter of fact, the peculiar
emditien affecting cup ilea make It
e fifty. fifty preposition all through.
Sports Served Short
I BettOD C
ilaf Hanrlakain. former Rad Bes
had been namtd liaMbatl coach
CeUef t.
i yS"f?.-.'Ui uecauaa e
t J?" eeuin rarK Bearq pi
i-iim en ue w
,i fMrteee bids,
Beard
irld'a la
if eicenlve bldi.
at
ajt deferra cemtruc
en ue werm'i larceit puolie etaenim.
turn hlda B.I1 In nrrii nf 14.i00.000.
vrwi wjectea.
manar of the
W m
Kerr.
cendl
the leasen right new.
i'LPua'. ! Peter M&rltev, of Montreal.
.TIM a unvl4 a hm.m..-I- .. 1 k .nw.
"w. iiiuiuiujuib i revi u iivre mieii
a e-VMl.lan trank In nn mlntitn fl.it.
prevlaui record w, i;ei.
18
in
I
1
10
e
80
43
8
10
88
69 153
SO 178
ART LOOM
Oamei Field Feul Feul Tet.
Plajed Qeala (Joata Tries Aata.Pta.
Weed ft
Wlleen
Knopf .1
Mill t
Davldaen 5
W. Armstrong.. 3
Powell 4
smitn i
10
SI
ft
n
17
3
14
O
7
20
3
1
13
4
31
1
16
37
II
83
10
8t
3
93 76 102 S3 S60
1JSfmP BlU Oliaien.
; ii","t pvx, nai amvea irem nil nor
:fWUJlphla. Ila announeea that Dick
f 0 i wlnterlnr In Texas, la In Ana
tz. ii ... ...... . ..
,IM and ready te at
a wei
'V'R did a
ji,? rev''
i.Jsar
I gJW man:
A7SS, 1" eeld te, Uie Dlants for 175. noe for
1!??. delivery, win play In the Aitneia thli
Frandaoe Jark Millar, tha Ran Fran.
mtnacar tnivnin... ,ha, llmmu (VPrtn.
who plain first base list aeaeen. and
r .4Wi
f BiatoiTp-lehn "Rtllffv1 Mnrnnl. hi. ar.
$. tela .. 'nfer from Bosten te Clevnland,
lllatwiek. t0 " SMth 'th ,h0 ,n(,lan
luS5;te0trsL't lyeri of the Chlcare Ns-
rninn-K i:uinp hi v.ainune
m - e.r
lar. fnr h. ..
anas. heien ethors will Jutn tin. nunv m
City tonight;
2?h?''"-n",L Reger Bresnahan. of "the
... leain. nas warnea neiuauts who
1 toT.reB0rt.Je Jhe training camp at
leey will be suspended.
tftl!fmJ,Il?r1,,0il Dunn, manager of the
tw i d.W(L' .Snd " bry men Seuth
fcSi.fi T ,n sdvanc of the regular sound.
W Havei here March 30. y '
fBaa5il1ViiTSn"'"fr .? "!-" f the South Seuth
wa KS-fiL A--el".lpn. In convention here,
seasVn '"" " gamea rer uie
,t ueceeds Berry aa Hamilton Coach
j'efTSs'seVf, V K8b -8 Bart U. Carrell
S,BaVn l.A."YtA y. appointed
It stsBeeanT..- " " ltu'.";B joeioa'i team
I KS p1."" ,1- JIennl llerrv. of PhlUrt'l
i. r i . vauuii. hiht rnniai. rr I'Ainnia'.
1 Bit aaa.in n,,i Wl?a Jin1 cech tnt Colgate
P Lr!S560.n,' . '.has also reacheil at St.
rBSirr:?fU,,?lve'.r."llV.. C""!l will brcome a
J Sui JSI.'i.-.t,,e, "smilten CoIIike faculty, and
. ..m, umriMii ana track.
v, necerd Feat hv Telerfn Rnwi.K
. a rSS! V".r?b .10. What Is lalm(l n
1 &era nS.iiy'h ,nc,01Jnk was the perfect
kin b7JhJv Sl2 Mwrmnn. of this elty.
L"Mi i,.w'Sn..hs Jht hand and tn negt
Totals
Celts Take Lead
The two fastest basketball players in
the world today defeated Camden last
evening in an Kahtern League game at
the Armery, 22-21, after an extra
perned. They are Nathan Helman and
Johnny Betkman. They were true te
form, the former showing that he is
the speed king of the' courts and the
latter proving that he is less tuttu a
etep slower than bis speedy teammate.
They were the main cause of why
Camden Is net in the lead, although
the Skeeters are responsible for the de
feat themselves. Outplayed in the field,
they had token advantage of opportuni
ties at the foul line, had kept In the
running and wera generally ahead.
But when the time came te make the
one-polnters count they fell down bad
ly, nnd although It rarely happens the
eamc Skeeters tailed te display all their
usual stuff. With only ten seconds te
play and one-point in the lead ,eue
mere bat In a corner In a scrimmage
would have prevented Beckman getting
the ball te be fouled and then tie the
count. Previous te this a few minutes,
Itev Steele had the contest In his hand,
but "blew" en the softest chance of the
night.
Several Offenden
There were several Camden players
that made the mistake of thinking tuey
wcre the only players en the club when
a paw te a tcaramate might nave
helped. Then the Skeeters did net take
the chances of their rivals. Camden
was ouUcered from the field two te
one, and the Celts just had about twice
the number of allots -at the basket, ee
that makes It all even.
Johnnie Becktnan was the high eceret
with twelve of his team's twenty -two
points, being played by Dave Kerr, who
was the best Camden player en the
court. Herse Haggcrty was back at
center for the visitors, taking the place
of Chris Leenard, who has the flu, and
Eddie Delin had a hard time with the
big boy.
The first half ended 0-8 and the
second 10-10. In the extra period Beck
man scored a, field and foul toss and
Dave Kerr took the ball away from
Helman and registered a two-pointer.
Ward Brennau was assigned te officiate
at the contest, but Illness .prevented,
and Hcrmnn Baetzcl took his pace. The
veteran gave one of the best exhibi
tions of the eleventh man in the cage
nud his work was well 11I3I1 perfect.
Weyman and Williams Draw
(Shenandoah. r.. reu. 1(1. Under the
auspices of the American Legien In Matter's
auditorium. Oeerue Weyman. of Ulrardtllle,
nnd Jfcbby Williams, of Allentown. fought a
fist ten-round draw wind-up. In a six.
round peml Jeuiik Coeeiey. of aillwrienOe.
frated Clem 1'ittrlck. of Jit. Carmej. TJul.s
Mank.. of Shenandoah, scored a Knockout
eer Veune Lewis, of Shenandoah, hi tha
fist round,. Yeung 8weny. of. Cllrtrdi life,
and Kid Stank, of Shenandoah, fought a
draw.
r ".. Kl'' M"nn
t handed,
UUL'KH .1
Hi ! normally
. Det
n I find
yMeuriv
Pell te Defend Racquet Title
nosten.Feb. 10. C. . C. Pell, PfNew
flWIl. will1 lie
SiSi
national racautt champion
his' title at. tha annual cht
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Wednesday.
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RUTH TO JOIN YANKS
AIbe.h Unslante, -Umhlne Win
' 'Repert at net spripie
' New Yerk, Feb. 10. Babe Ruth will
tfnvi for Het BnrinfR next Monday te
join the small s)uad of Yankce players
there for preliminary workouts. The
Bambino has net yet signed n contract,
nor is ther any evidence that he hat
even accepted terms, but he has decided
a . k.1 an nismin in in ihia aaAAar rams
10 ree en ynuuniuii hjhh tm Juniors. 17 te ID. noeenea
turn his attention te the nreater pas for tha ipsera. whiu Km, flax nd
llms nf hnmbnll. Kvcrctt Heett ami sky featured for the wlnnirfc
Mike MeNab hate sent ia eigaerl wn.
iraete, but Aaren ward nae murnea
AD as
l.ta aAnrl nnalefiAit rilltract
MUtsd Presa dlsnatch from Fert
fcHnlth, Ark., quoted the .second base
man ns declaring that '.'they have of
fefed me 660O thin time. J ?nnl
10.000 ft year and I'll sign no Contract
until I get It."
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She Pawned Herself
Te Save His Life
i
This is the interest-gripping tneme around which Frank L. Packard
has written another thrilling story of adventure, levp. and rapid-fire
incident.
Hawkins, whose wife dies in poverty and
despair ever his liquor-wrecked life, gives
his infant daughter te Paul Venlza. a
pawnbroker. Twenty years pass and he
has net redeemed her.
Larmen, a philanthropist by profession,
the owner of a string of highly paying
gambling houses, rescues Jehn Bruce from
an island in Samoa, where the young man
has drifted after having lest his father's
fortune in gambling.
Bruce gets into a fight with an Italian
street vender ever a little girl stealing
candy 'from the cart, and is stabbed. He
escapes from the mob te fall through an
open window where the fair pawnbroker
is seated. She is Claire Veniza, the baby
left with Veniza twenty years before.
Claire pawns herself te Docter Crang, a
drug-addict, te save Bruce's life.
The strange developments which arise
from this circumstance furnish one grip
ping episode after another from New Yerk
te the Seuth Seas and back again te Man
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"PAWNED"
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By Frank L, Packard, author of "The Miracle Man," "The Adventures
of Jimmie Dale," and "Frem New On" which appeared recently in
the Evening Public Ledger,
Net pawned things but pawned people!
By a curious turn of fate each character in this novel, considered by many te be
Frank L. Packard's best, finds himself pawned te another. Nene can act as he
himself desires, but only as another dictates.
Begin This Thrilling Story Saturday
February 18, in the Evening Public Ledger
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