mmm t W 1 ' ; s."" ' ' ', 1 1 . : ' ' ' , " - i . njipj J l?ul !5, ' -"' Nw il . "" ' 'TMs . r Schoolboys Prepare for Busy Week en gridiron llLIC SCHOOLS fcwiN GRID BATTLES ik Jeseph's and Vtllaneva Elevens Cot Vioterie3-For-W' Line Crossed by P. I. D. WJ -.. 10 ciipecccciii rSOUTHtHN ' euwuu ww tuTday's Scheel Foetoau nesuue ! I . ; Aiiiniiv "- PENN THRILLS IN DEFEATING SOUW Quakers Display Improve ment During Second Vic Vic tery en Gridiron; Defense Is Almest Superb Against Seivanee , Results of Saturday's College Grid Games Trt. 0. te.JL' lUh. ll lirt"?n 1.1th. 1 '"ft.1 Will, m Tjimim H . J. imIU Hfc?. " 5?' A-!?i" i",,M "' fiauiiv ".. i. ijkiMinnn hiki rsj" "VST.' VEtteSburir Acaflrmr. 0. III t i. fi rt tn"." sfesip'iffwaasssB nil Ii Pi. Tei Trenten Mwnul. e. . theater Jferiuni. fiSffiSf AiV BESS M.k mV.ftfcS ViSiwriW"": 121 Stevens ftHlfl tHflii. tVesh. 131 Hrthldi'm Illfli. 3. IMh t,irVilh 13i Mllr AiudetnT. 0, Farm ' eftS i?; s:,r TBI" ' g.iS. u&--sB"'ftfii lllrh, (111 rftTkPtfrer '' n!i "irrnil. .,, Alt"" "M". S. li JlllUrinrlllr HlKh. p.. . IkfiltV. I8t Humeur iiiRii. iz. .-..'" ..i-i; jl .tilittiflii illy malt uii uiy iii "i - tt-m: 0. reccER Ct, Scheel, 2l Upper Darbr Illxh, 0. GIRLS' KIEM HOCKEY tttt$trr lllsb. Oi MmhantUHe HUh. 0. Hy PAUL PREP F)UB local SCIIOOl elevens p.i" mnun en Saturday afternoon. A trio of HU number tame threiiRli with vie lulti, while the ether one was badly lamlHatcd. Rt. Jeseph Trep and Vlllnneva Prep. te entries In t re Cn none hciioeis fiirre. an I Southern HlKh, n Public Bcbwl LenKuc contender, were the i ylc EUns necrcirntiens. Nerthenat High. be the doormat i.cukuCi L!1. nrntlflllK wilt 7 i.. inlilln Htffh Scheel viii the eleen that was manhandled. Heinle Miller's chiiiniilenshln Crlm- 'm nd (Jray team showed great form men ii ic liwi'Ky nine . . STRAIGHT . FOOTBALL DKSPITK the heavy downpour and the dlnremfrirt of wet clothing suf fered during the Penn-Univeralty of the Houth game en Franklin Held Hntnr day, It was a Mitlnfled band of 120,000 odd pertnterB thaf tiled out of the clts of the new xtadium after the game. They had come te we a football game mid were nut disappointed In the lcnt. l'enn lind wen and, In w doing, had brought te the fore nil the thrills that mark a real gridiron contest. Sewancc lest te the tunc bf U7 te 0, but the Southerner put up nH game a buttle against edda that haa been seen en the hlfteilc field in n number of yearn. It was the first contest oer xtaged between these two InHtTTutlenH, the Se-1 wancc team having been North te play but once before, and that time in lftlit, when they were defeated by Princeton at Tlgertewn. However, they placed 'EART' rnn, T Unlrereltr of Seuth, 0, ibis, ini aerin careimB, u. ii Hi llirtnt-if. viii ilniv f!reMji '.MP11' '"' nanase, n 'rlncwlen. Ai lralnli lelitmhln, 43t Amhurt, 6. nrtlen, Si Mrtlnla. O, St. Blenhrna, ii C. C. N. Y( 0. pjrsrutir, ,S2 N. V. V., 0. 1 -nneptn, iui unine, w, Lafarelte, 7t riltli"nth. 0... , .. . iibnten lellrtn, 30t lloaten UnltersItT, 6. inn !, Oi . (KiinrK. U. , . w ttammihlr Slate, 7 Narwlch, 0. ternell, Mi Mnaara.,0. . .L i 'iin.. nmiln, 27i I'nUerMtr of Seuth, 0. Hairrferd, e hteienn, e. .. HhlnKtnn nnd JHTermn, 101 Hellinny, 7. Ihlth, 37 Ht. Fruneta. 0. . . J-fiiii lliltHry, l.ti HI, JeTPh, 7. JHrklnsen, 2Hi AlbrUlit, 7. Jinlen, (Ii l.tMTpnec, 0. J)Mlvaii, 21 1 llondeln, 0. Celanif. I3 Allexhenr, . HnrlnantM. 7i Vermont. 0, . , Trinity, 1H WerMr I'eiytKhnle. 0. llnmn, ISt lelliy, p. lforfC(ren. let lbinen Valley. 0. rnrneale Tech, J7i (Ifnun, 6. fUnnM-ljrr, i llnbert, 0. . Jehns Hepfclna, 3i Mount St. Marya, 0. Ketheatrr. IDi llnmlllnn. (I. Mnlilrnbrra, 12t Dtlrinrure, 0. at Tlgertewn. However. tncyv piaccil I ,""s'1 themselvei In the hcartHef Philadelphia i "'SJ,',.? f nlvMlj.. int .llUvhkHv n Hllllnmn, Mi Mlddlcbtirr. 7. .MaakarhuaetiK AfxIfH, 13 Cennrrtlrut Af ale. A, rtutirm, ;ei rerdtinm. IS. TnftH, fli rtnlra, 0. .. Nnnrlhinerp, 31 1 t'ralnua. 0. ltucknell, Oil HuMnithnnua, 0. SOUTH CentJ-f. 61 MlnftlmlpPl, 0. leorle Trrh. 10 nnvldaen, 0. Vtrdl vlrclnlii. lUi Mni-lHa n. t'nhrrpijr of Maryland. Oi UnUeralty of iiiia, v, ashlomen nnd I,ee, 11) North Carolina Virginia. 0. fniix Hnliinliiv liv their hnrd. clean playing nnd the sturdy defence against a far better team. Pcnn Imprmed "Our team plaed as I was mire they could Hnturda,." was Coach lleinman's comment en the game. "They were n far mipcrler team than the one that faced F. nnd M. in the lirnl game In nil respcctH. Te be dure, they arc net the best team In the country bv nny menus, but nny one who wntchvd that gnme en Saturdny can we thnt the pos sibilities arc there. It is our job within the next week te bring these possibilities out. "Wc need te brnce up In n few re spects. uur ferwanl pass attncli peer te my the least, nnd till IJeiitli Carolina. 7i Trtabyterlan Cellr'ite, 0, JI'Klnt Mllltarr, Bli Roanoke, 0. "nulla i-eij, zei Ullli.im ana .nary, e. LOCAL GOAL LINES . STILL UNCROSSED Frankford, Holmesburg and Conshohocken All Register One-Sided Victories ALL-PHILA. WINS OPENER Independent Football MlMenr), WEST -.1 ..nnnni. ... I'nltfrkllv nf Inu. AI. IZnfiw. A i,h,,.f''rn t'nlvrrrlty, 17i Ilelelt, 0. Nebraaka. 6fli Seuth Dnketn. 0. Mlnneaqtii. 2i North naketn, 0. Irdlinn, Oi IVpimr. 0. , JM;liliin AartM. 7l Albien. 7. Kalamnrra Nermnl, 7 ValnernlM), 0, I'nhrrfltr of Detroit. 34i Inquene , 0. rurdiif. in, jam, Mllllkrn. 0. Chpite, 20i (iranrla. 0. Mlrhlaiin. 4St Cnur, 0. lwenln. 41 1 Cnrlcten, 0. Ohie Hlntp. .Ii llhln llVntemf. It. Notre Dame. 40i St. IamiIn fnlterlty 0. llant hendwerk en the part of Dern. who called the slcnnli. A short kiek is in the third nnarter found the Seuth- lu n ernprs tntnllv unnunnw ntnl WHtinpr. n part of the gnmc thnt the men will hnvei Pcnn bnck, steeped the bnli up for n l turnin? D team. However, nt the same time c Tn' ennl line wns ires-veil, tins IMnr done in the Until quarter. It hppeneil nfter St. doc hurt plnycJ tints around the dear mines (lining Ibe first th-cc Muurters and had legls Ured six touchdowns. It ns the Hecend straight win for 'tieBrend and Stiles strcetcrs. Uncastcr Iesm - jf Coach MctScchnn took his Villnnevu Fitawiund te I.aiicater te open it-, sea sea len. and his men went out nnd tin- 1 clumped the lid in the right manner, irrlitrring n lll-te-O win. ISrllBth, the huiky fullback of the Main Liners, ui the nlielc show in the victory. ' After VlllaneMi had iece creel n fusible en Lanitihtcr's H- ard line in tie opening period Griffith carried the , ; Spun aere1- en nn off-tackle play. nt rcgi'iereu uic iii:r imiriiiiumi m tke final iiiurtcr after Villanevn hnd amen the ball te the home team's 5- ' ui line en strnight football. . eeutnern iiign ieiK a trip te v ii ii Biniten nnd entertained the Peach Stale Hiiili ti'iun. At the cleM' of nil tilntcrcBtinij game the lied nnd lllnek was 'en the lepcctcblu end of a 14-te-0 wire. ; Dennlil Itochferd, who was one of the bet Kchelnstiu pln.Ncrs lu the city Wle plnjliiK with I.n Salle Prep Inst tfir, personally defeated the AVcIiIvch, flaring the halfback pest for Teme Scheel, ltiichferd tullled four touch teuch touch letns and figured prominently in the tther three scores made In the 40-te-0 tkter) . Atlantic City High once again has iitrpng football team. Fer the Inst ' ire J fiu a the shore grldders have been wiap.tr with the leading teamu lu New iJersej and lVnnsjlvnnla, and If the Kee with ltridgcten en Saturday can taken us a criterion, this car's eleven will be no exception, lirldgcten janaged te tally, but net until Atlan tic L'ltV liml mniln "T iinlnt Utfue Gaines tne intvr-Acndcinic I.engue, the first M the local school circuits te start its cWule, will be officially opened this IrldaV nftemnen. Tlin I'nmeu nn ilnu-n L the card for the Initial dny. ....i.iin tiuiiii, inu wenKiing eleven N the circuit, will be opposed te Kpls wpil Acndciiiy en the hitter's Held nnd 8t. Luke's will clash with Havcrferd BCOOOI Ul IInvprfni-,1 I Penn Charter, which hns copped the pfalen in this orgnnlzntien for the I lUt c 2 it pnrn ulll .,,.. ..I.... .. I (Die, bllt Will imhIiuiviii. In (.. I n..u. Mejne High t Quern Lane. r ... u ,, 1U! hU,ry I'vldently will be Weli I,, the league this jcur. Dick MwrUtH eleven U w fur. superior te !' i opiienciits that it stiinds out like w Heck of (librnltnr. jt waded through the league sehed J Wt senwm without n defeat, nnd rem nil iippeuruiiceH nt this writing ii. I,fs,,lm,,l te de tlin same during we ensuing ciunpalgn. Haverfeid Scheel, if ts t,hewing in we opening Ba ine of the sensen aguinst .ranWerd High enn be tnken as an k?.?e ' .lnn ,Biu' ,ll, '"H" ','uakcrs Mttle. but that's all. met. i V '''liII'iverferd tilt should m n Its iniilnl game and flashed m hreinls iiS..,ekii.g bncktield men, iawn. L'"U f,ul" ll,u1"8 tl,u "avy Schedule lJ,anad,li,I'.m l.' tl,e Interncailemlc ffin pPn '!" ' ,er.1' is nnetht'r llevJ ?ffii "'A1 ?lllc'll' fr Frldny. WWi w? .Uisl'i lcfnteiI te dnte, Y P'ays t'lielteiihnm Hich. ..,.l nn-.. W ilauliM of the nftemnen. a interilt i-nii,,, ,.f i. i . e""" . iiiiii ii iiiiiiiir. nftei schoolboy te lcnrn before they meet the sterner teams en our schedule. "Te dote wc have spent nil our time en 'perfecting n defense hnd I think that we hnic made fine pregicss fiem the showing made by the llii" ngnitist Sew mice. New we will have te get busy en the offense 'nnd if the men respond ns readily en this as thej hnc en the defense, we will then be ready te face our big games with nn easier heart. "Our tealn played straight football Saturday, milking nil of their gains gain of .I .nrdn. Several cress bucks used nt various times spoke of the work of Tem l)alcs former Pitt stnr. (Jeorge Sullivan continued his streak of brilliant plnlng thnt Is mnklng him one of the best backs en the Penn team. In that final quarter he brought the crowd te its feet with his thrilling dnh through the entire Sewance' team fur SO yards and n score. Sullic started around the tnd, and, seeing n hole, he crossed ever through the center of the field, eluding tackier nfter tackier. Twice lie was knocked off his balance, but lie thieuch the line and around the ends continued his progress, and during the ... . .. 4 ! 1(14. 111 .A...I.. 1 I l.l. ..tl 1 im in j m ui nni'urKi.'ii him inn specu te outdistance the entire pack. Miller's run of .'!:, jnrds after Inter cepting a Sejinncc pnss was another thriller for the crowd. Strnlght arming several would-be tncklers, the Pcnn enptain ran down the side of the field with n let of speed, lie nnd Hnmer were also effective whenever called en for jards through the line. !.' ..7. ."-" Kllllie OI 11111' I ." "'.' be staged en Thin wlin nL,. t ......,, .,,,, I !? ..ecu.r tlu local fltlB .. til I '. 1'ren u ,BV ".n?b ? " . ' t. Jescpf. liBOM nn.i ." '") lyaiiln f.. lun. " ""' '-"Johi Hal t'ellcgc MILLER COACHES RACINE Perm Th. ftji n -. . . " renn Lnd Taken RhaiM. -. . v VIIHf W U uermantewn Eleven itaeine en foiirie.,. ..... .1" .lc"m lmvl Ifli . : www tfi NlvreiMl innini.. UluTlv-,') '.?.!'.. 'J. tlcfMteil Knrlten inm ah ' :TmH ' .. Pel- CA md'ett teU?" i1'"!'- '" " taen .I..' '"'"Ms, Knclnu Is out in J!!k te Z '"'V'f. "vil ul.l wrhji nml ii.. "1," "ivcrsii e. win J "1 of h." caliber. The with I he execution of one forward pn.s thnt netted twenty jnids. Fer n tenm te score 27 peins in tills innnner en a soggy field .and against n well cenched tenm. shows thnt they have the things : h.it make up for a real team." Praises Sewance In commenting en the showing mnde bv the visitors from the Seuth. Coach Hclsman had nothing but praise. "I hnc never in my life seen u pluckier team en the football field, nor cleaner plajlng team," he said. "In Captain Ceiighlan. the Sewance tenm lins n lender who stands among the best biicks In the country nnd who will tight until he Is carried form the field." This is just what did happen te the Sewance captain in the last quarter of the gnme. Up te this time he hnd been the lender of the offense, being the only mnn in the Sewance backficld who could gnin ground through the strong Hed and Blue forward defense. He ran the ends, dashed off tackle and hit the line with the force of n battering lam, nnd when thnt finnl quarter started he hnd used his strength te the lust atom. .Bruised and buttered, he only left the field when led by his mentor, Conch Nichelson. .Vs te the gnme itself, there was no doubt as te the better team nfter the first few plnys. The Bed nnd Blue line, reported as a tower of strength and the best in a number of jenrs, lived up te nil expectations and was the great cle ment In the Penn ' victor . But once did they fnll te open up holes in the line, and that was in the third quarter, when the Sewance team braced for n short spell te held Penn en her one yard line. Defcnftc Is Streng On the offense they were equally geed and spoiled all chances thnt the South erners had te exhibit the speed of their backs. Scwanee made but three first downs throughout the entire gnme. und but one of these was the result of line nliiticllicf In the second hnlf Sewance began a scries of shift plays and delu.wd pushes thnt for the instant foiled the Penn stalwart linesmen. Captain Coughlan, of the Uslters, tore through the line en three successive plus for the mil firbt down gained through scrimmage. Then the Bed and Blue forwards solved the play that was being ucd, and all ether attempts at line plunging resulted in a less of ground. Thurman was n tower of strength nt tnckle nnd wns through the Scwanee line befeie the speeih backs timid get BtertcJ. On the offense he opened up holes that gave the Bed and Blue backs n chnnce te get loose for large enlns. Dern, nt center, PHILA. FIELD CLUB L PROVES ITS C A Lecal Entry in American Soccer League Turns Back Beth lehem Steel ALLIED LEAGUE STARTS Score one for the Philadelphia Field ('lib. the Quaker City's entry In the American Soccer League, leading or er or gnuUntlen of its kind In the UnitcU States. When the Bethlehem Field Club decided te quit this city ns a soccer abode and return te its native heath, Philndelpnla as a big-league soccer clt looked extinct. But Tem Scott, whose experience In the game hns given him a wide ncquuln. tnnce nnd knowledge of the speit, decided this city had pla.vers, nil lecnl tnlcnt, und the fnns te suppeit u tenm. He ni'ierdingl.v secured the help of Willie Klrkpatrick nnd set nbent te get together a regular club. That Srett and wee Willie have partly succeeded wub testified te en Saturday. Turn Bach Betldchem riillailelphia inaugurated the season en their new field nt the North Phila. dolphin ball park, Fourth mid Wingo Winge hocking streets, nnd succeeded In turn ing bnck the reorganized Bethlehem eleieii. The stctlwerkers were mliiiM teiiinwnik, but the same gees for tlia locals in that respect. The up-Stnters hnve n comblnntlnnef plncrs. many of whom have been iin iin perted, who premise te make coeil when directed the they become accustomed te each ether. et tne 1'iiiih is nut te plavs of the team like a leteran. and 'but the a ill tj of the as tackle en the defense gtcatl buckled , be mci looked, tin his side of the line. , L 'UH f"-v bnb cne,HB ' Te the three first downs made hj ers te have one of th W hoiie V. si,,, i nn,u'"'H nnd ffi:!euc.,0w.ttluterd &.KKT" 'hlladelphiu. Phene '&.' Sewnnee, two of wliicii '". y1" suit of forward passes, Penn tallied nine first downs, eight of which came fiem scrlmmngc. The ninth .nine from Penn's only successful forward pass, which gained twenty ards for the Bed und Blue. , , , Fumbles pla.ed a prominent part In the geme. Sewnnee was chalked up with six and receicred but one or he e. A ?ed...d.blue-Jersied aer seemed te tin after that ball all of the time, and It was through these fum bles of the visitors tint Pcnn was put In a better position te score en sew-ial Reasons. Pen made three fi.n.l. les nil of which weie recevcird. showing ?lnt he caches hate drilled the men well", the art of following the ball. Pas'ng Broken l'p Sewance threw a number of forward iiassts. but was successful enli twice. or n total of twe..t.flie jards One h ew in the third quarter proved In be lis linilelug wneu i uiii"'" " . er I erccptcd the ball nnd carried t back thirl) vards for aM ere Ui.2m, ml the better of the kicking Mill nan i ":, , .I.II..M f,ii. end of the same, p..... "s .... ; nt nrni Southerners pun .'LVLhlrtv-sixAards.. where " ' ".'."""Mn ilmrnerH punted fourteen thill -two of nn 1110 .... ... ninrnire times mi- " ,, i,,,,.,,,,,,. ..inU There wis ii ; . " .1.. thV. kicking of the Pcnn men ,miit ' "S.;tlcK' mP. Sullhun and Vr01"., nlternnteil an showed g. eater Hpeed'and '" than at ... ether Urhcr,e1w.n"tln,.es when the Pen,, tram " i uiii Hint have been held in check fe the harder .V Karl, limb th'e wire successful and showed brll- ; 6 first -class plnv- C best teninx In the American Lciieuc nnd the Hhnnlil receive the support of the soccer funs new that they have demonstrated their clnss. The lecnls lind by far the better of the play with Bethlehem lu Sntur dn's opening game, which loultcdtwe goals te one. The Phils were beaten by the cham pion New Yerk eleven jesterdny 5 te 0, but the (fethnmltcs placed a ptenin team en the field which Is the favorite te repent this season. An injury te .llmni Wilsen enrly in the game weak cned the Phillies considerably. 'I he new WeM PhllndelnHIa Klelil r ni ml nuie In i peer Hlnrl In the Allkil flrnt illvlnlen Innliin m IVolfsnUen-Sherc. 4 s-cmla tn 0. 1h I'nnllnKten out lit nuttlassp.1 Iin nrpniienlii Vn 'he flrt nerlml nml urnrpil lir ge-ilM ' Tim Wnl l'hlli illil tuinfHh.it hdler In the flnal hnlf Vnrrrll Mills, .inmher new rlulijn W..t rhllnrtelphla with tierlh In Went I'hllniWphln flrnt ilulslnn rnmplclcls mit tlBuHfrt A, (inn A, A.. II Rutin In 1. 'Ilia mill unrkria ln r n. rrrnl combination nml it will InUe n pnlty ftmt Iekiii III n " linn f the Alllcil I.ingue lu loner Hit cnlnrn of Mnrrell The lllbernlnns were ellnilnlil frmi thi prllmlnnrv reuml In the S'ntlemil 1'un pnnipotlllen hv AfchihIeii, Thn Irlrhinan fullrtl I" in-nr. while the liiirchiiii'ii tnnil r nellliiry point In the flrnt 1 e if whin Hrrianl ipikInpi) ii pan. unit lientril thf bull li'ln th net Ixfnre MrOoneutii could ra teer, (lUhrr' nilTfnl In th' A,,ld lsirne wan mnricert hv n riiimwiiy lct""v nifr llenlim rielil riiih. S irenlB tn 1 The Mireer hnd nn esuy tline of II ed "t no tli"e illd Ihei hnve le exlriid thrmyeUm I'ur.l with four, i.'enln n the Mb.-, while Mnllcj nnd Iery eaih hnd iwy. I0 XOV WATNT A VHVA AIITOMOniJ.Kt The clncKlfleil celumnn of Iho riilille t1ir '-t tnivn nt the hmt hurqalen le b found In Una Can en.pag 1! uldv. HATfnnAY'H BK1UI.TS Frnnkferit. 31 1 EdworeWllte, 0. llolmenhiim. Mi Nnvr.1 llepltil, 0. ConKhehnekrn, 2S Tnrenj. 0, llelre. (Ii Clrartlrld. 0. HlldneK, 201 Celwrjll, 0. Mllltllle, ail Cnrllxlr. 0. Knrmr-lximin, Oi Rurlnr, 0. Hnrhy Rums, id! Mnlln A. A...C. Irujrlrstenn, fli Union A. A. of t'hoenlx t'heenlx tllle. 0. . nUMihlrken, 12t Knsl FiiIU BferTe, 7. Vtoedburj, 7 1 Woeditown, 0. 81MJAY Nt'OIlrW Stnnnt Airy. Si Klaisler-Wetden, 0, All-Phlle.. 0 Hi, CnllUtus. 8. AI..nneuMr, 2111 All-llarrlnbiirc. e, WeMlnriieiMe. 3i HiintlnK A. A., 0. FnrtlHh lnrri. 83 1 Klrlln 0 Cot hlan ( libs. Slit Mr rrlne. 0. . Roxherouth. 30t I'liUllpstrure Ulnnti, 0. Amll). Oi Drflnnrc, 0. midnoeit. 7i RU-r.lde. 8. Mrlrtne. 2flt Rnnilcll Inn. 0. Mlllvlllr. 41,1 tluakrr Rulldegs. 0. tilften lleUhts. 8t llclmrt. 0. roltntewn. 21t KeadlnK I'ren. 0. RetiiI C. (.'.. Oi RoxhereuKh ). ' The goal lines of the lending lnde penden grid tenms in this section are still uncrossed. 1'rnnkferd, Holmes burg nnd Conshohocken nil scored com paratively eus triunipiia in meir oui eui tirdnv gnmes. The Yellewjnckets reg istered thirty-one points en the Kd wnrdvllle eleven. Holmesburg crushed Naval Hospital by running up fifty six points 'iml Censhy scored twenty- six points ngnln't Tnceny. The Yellewjackcts displncd a brand of mldscnsen bnll thnt had the cham pions of Luzerne nnd Lacknwnnna Counties renipletclv nt their mercy. Jee Leliceka nnd Bowser each scored two touchdowns for Frnnkferd. while Jee Llghtner, of Penh State, contrib uted the ether. The visitors were held te two first downs. The work of the Frnnkferd end, conch nn.l enptnin, Heinle Miller, uhd Whitev Themas was also n feature. Tewnr'd the end of the contest the subs were given a chnnce. nnd they proved just ns consistent ground gainers. The dewil was limited, owing te the ele ments, but the Yellow-jackets scored just as hcaUl, as they collected en i tin insurance. Holmesburg Again Holmesburg is proving thnt it has an eleven te be reckoned with this car. The suburbanites crushed the strong Cuited Stntes Nnvnl Hospital eleven, the best football tenm nt League Island, "0 te (I. (ieerge Jehnsen's pro pre teges plaved in n drizzling rain, but the pla.crs held the ball well and fum bles were few. (ietwals, Cefnll, Kostes nnd Cnskey bore the brunt of the Helincsbiirg at tack, gaining ground at will en finely executed off tackles and end-running (ietwals made a sensational run in the first period, when lie aught one of Stnlev's punts nnd ran IS .vards with his wonderful open-field running for a touchdown. Conshohocken continued its great work against Tacen.v, n tenm tempesed of former well-known plajern. The visitors put up a stubborn defense in the first hnlf, which ended 0-0. Wnltcr French, the .riny stur, ngnin guve n wonderful deiiionstintlen in the second hnlf, and with but n minute te play mnde the final score. He received a tiO-.vard punt fiem Hcndien und inn ulmest the entire length of the field. All-Philadelphia a Winner Tem Reillv's AU-Philn. eleven turned back St. Callistus at Thirty -fourth and Becd streets .vesterd.iv in the opening gnme of the scnen. The score was ID te !, and the game wns featured by the line plunging of Deyle und Stinger and sevcr.il long runs by Hurry Murakanie, the Hawaiian star. Jee Smith's Klnuder-Welden Club, which has made nn cnvinble reputa tion en the baseball diamond the past enr. opened the football season at J jeiil.lntew n nnd held the Mount Airy te it )-(! tie in three periods, mini coming down in torrents and ending the fin. The feature of the contest was the line plunging of Stnley for Klnudcr Klnudcr Wilden nnd McCiiullcy for Mount Aire. The visitors scored in the second period en a fuke line buck nnd double pnss from the fullback te Mc Caull.v. the. hulfback who raced "0 urds for a touchdown. The Jenkln Jenkln tewn store was the result of a forward liass of IKi .vards from Willie te Legan, the latter having u clear Held and tun ning IS .Minis for n touchdown. Soccer Results of Week-End Contests 0 (for- Saturday Scores AMERICAN MCAdl'lv Philadelphia K. C. 2; nethl'hem. I. .utlenal t'hallrncr Cup Ascension, 1, Hibernian, 0 AI.MKI) l.KAC.li; Mrst Division Section A W'olfcnden-Shere, 4, Wet Philadelphia, 0. l'lrst Dlvlnlen Section II Klrhll, 2i Centennial, 1. 1'lfHher. 8! Oorden F. C . 1 Second Dlvlnlen He Paul, n, raletherpe 0 Ihlrtj-flxth W'nrd n; .Sunshine, e I,lshtheun". 4, vvlldwcied, 0. IJIiidlen Sleel, 3: St. Lee. 0 Ve-t I'hlladelnhlu Flmt tllilvlen Meirell Mills B. Alden A. A. I. Dunkirk. 4, Albien, 1. Vlet rhlladrlnhlu Kecend Dlvlnlen llelinar, 3: Uunt I.anidewne. 2 Alden A. A,, 2, AnKera II f . 2 Tlilrd DUIalen Nerthwe"! eellnn Oreen Ribbon 7: Oermnntnwn H A . 1 Kenalnaten Ileeervea, 4; Oermantewn II C. Corinthians. 2 iviiemllle. 4. Kunflfld. 2. Kden, 2. North American Lace felt). Third Dlvllen Northeast Section Mount Ilah. 4i Rambler A. C, 1. Victer. R: l.ansden, e, Rnnewoed, ti; P O H. of A , 1 Fourth l)Ullen Nprlhnent Section Roosevelt, 1- Rublcam n. C.. 1, Llfhtheute While, 3: Albre, 1 Alden A. A . 3. Irish K. C , 2 (exhibition) I'eurth Illvlnlen Northeast Section Cnheckslnk. 2, Victer Reserves. 1 Tilssten. Jrs . 2, De Paul, 2 Tarudlse A. A , It, Ht Jehn's C C , 0 Cricket t'luh l.easue First Division Oermantnwn l'. '',3, Merlen C i' , 0 Merlen Whiles 2, Philndelpnla Whites 1 Philadelphia Reds. 0: Penn. 0 "" ' Cricket Club lamif Second Division Merlen First 1 . Merlen Second 0 ilcrmsntewn Second, 4, V of p Third " Mnnrestewu Sqceml, 2, Philadelphia Sec. end, 0. Kjhlbltlen (iames U of r I. U. of Terente, 1. hTMiWN RF.SUI,TS American l.e.nue New Yerk V i . Hi Philadelphia V, c . 0 I'atersen 'll Harrison, I Flelsher. 2. Kaywood, 0. 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