jwm f3p'' w ' -?Wf f' ' - - "Wiia9 Wflf " "V?K? f. 1 w- i EVENING PUBLIC LEDGBilrrPHIIJADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY,, OCTOBER 25, 1&22 v 'e;r. IB S "V ni-m) .21 .ftH -iv Basketball Teams Are Ready te Start the Season r s-'i m -J-VVOT BASKETBALL FIVES READY FOR OPENER Seuth Phllly Hebrew9 Clash With Camden Eastern Leaguers Tomorrow JASPERS PLAY NEXT WEEK IJy WILLIAM S. DALLAS THE bnsfcelball season is with uh once mere Tim blc happenings will net, lir.wever, occur until next week until Camden tinhorn In another wnKin nt the nrmnry nnd the revived Tnsper tram maUn its hew nt the Hese (Jnrden, Kensington nvcnue and Ontario streets. In the meantime several of the in dependent teams linvc echedulcd their first clashes. One of the most im portant of these clubs fires the open ins Run tomorrow nlttht at Auditorium Mall, Seventh ami Snyder avenue. On that occasion the Seuth Phllly Hebrews, the lending Independent ag gregation in the city, will Hike en the Camden l-nstcrn Lonelier. The en tire Skceter outfit, lncludinR Manager Will Kennedy, for year manager of the Jasper Jewels, will invade Seuth Philadelphia. The game Is scheduled te Mart at fl o'clock. A preliminary between the Seuth Phllly Stars and HlnckBtene trill be played, but the big match will tart en time in order te give the dancers a chance. I.lne-up Uncertain Harry Pason is back nt the helm for the downtewners. He has ten players te choeso from. Including Chickle Passen, Leu Schniedcrmnn, "IJabc" Ivletz, liugliey lilaclt, IJddie Gottlieb and Clinrlln Newman from Inst year, and "Mush" CJevcnter. Hon Hen Hon nie Desscn, of l'enn, It. Schwartz nnd C. Schwartz, as newcomers. Patron Is uncertain ns te who will utart. Uenny Debsen should be a big Requisition te the team, ns he has de cided te piny with the Sphns regularly and pass up any chance with Penti in thp Intercollegiate League. Lew Tendler will be the guest of lener at tomorrow'! opening. The sen sen gen downtown would net be a success unless Lew wns in nttendnnce nt the opening. He will toss out the first ball, us usual. A New Departure PRINCETON GOAL LINE CROSSED BY SCRUBS Is First Time This Season That Tiger Varsity Has Been Scored Upen GIVEN LONG DRILL Princeton, N. J Oct. 2.". Fer nn hour nnd a half Princeton's varsity football squad battled with the scrubs here yesterday nud nt the end of the frncnH had rolled up five touchdowns. The vnrslty, however, paid its price for victory, for during the course of the afternoon the Tigers' coal line, which has net been crossed ly nn opposing tenm se far this season, wns romped ever by Nerman Nice, one of the lowly scrubs, who scooped up a varsity fum ble en the 10-yard line. Head Coach Iteper opened up the afternoon's drill with n long blackboard talk nnd explained te his charges much of what lie learned nt Chicago last week-end. Seme of the Windy City beyB' plays wetc explained in detail Coach Makes Recerd Kick Off of Season Lafayette, Ind., Oct. i.'.".. Coach Jimmy Phcluii, of the Purdue foot ball team, has dropped fourteen members of the regulnr sqund nnd filled their places with members of the freshman team. This reorgani zation of the tenm Is part of a plan for laying a firm foundation for next year's team, n cee riling te Plielnn. The freshmen will work with the squad for the remainder of the foot ball season, in order te 'familiarize themselves with the vnrslty style of play, but will net be eligible te tnke part in nny games. m ACADEMY SET FOR PENN CHARIER Game Friday Will Be Big Fea ture of Alumni Week Celebration TILDEN IS CHEER LEADER- 1 This is alumni week nt Ciermnntewn Academy. Mere thnn 1.100 Invitations have been sent out te gniduntei of the school, invitlns them te come back nnd renew their friendship with their nltmi mater. The climax of the woel: will; come en Friday when the two greatest rivals of nil time in Philadelphia will meet for their thlrty-fiflli nnnuiil frnv , M football, the Ucrimmtewn-IVnii tier realizes the "depe" does net always Charter game. The game will he played , held geed Tii loetimii. Jle Is planning en iviim Charter s grounds ut yueen te send everyiiiing lie ims agninst tne i.ane. Lnst season renn i naricr de islter.s nnd will be content with n vie-i fcati'd the ncademy. -0 te. (I. nt the tery by nny margin. 'opening of the new nendeiny field. Thus far (Sermnutewn has net made uii'iu'riiMnitK Win, dm viiier.-inu much hendwar in football, but nil efforts nnd by diagram, se that the trick shifts . the Penn fray forming the gallerv, are being d I reeled tnrwnrd defeating used by Stagg's men last year will net i'Swoithmero's scrubs nud second team their rivals. Coaches Roberts and Farley be se entirely new te the Tigers this ' buttled for thirty minutes te demon- I nre working their team double time, week. Ileper's trip te Chicago lnst stratc certain new pints. ' instituting new plays. The same line- The cripples nt : tlic lied nnd lliuc con- "' ""R" T.'"" ''"" r"- " ""- """ test, who are still unable te get back ' J' rblny will probably start the game, in the harness, followed ench play care- I Much will depend upon the efforts of fiitu- iirneixiiiiv flm reiriilnr vnmitv .lff. Iliigli nnd Acheiibnck. the two star. IIAUVARI) There wns some rough nnl drill. There wns no scrimmage for pIuiikits of the bnckfield. Moere and and tumble football inside the Harvard I the first eleven. . ( router will held down the ends. Stein- stadium yesterday, but none of lilb . Y'estertliiv ene team was composed of "',,,- "'"I McCook will ploy at tnckic. Fieher's vnrslty players took part in It, the first-stiing men who did net plav wh Heard nnd Dingle in the guard rxcept that Captain Hucll spent n few Saturday, while n special group from I,0"'""s- minutes playing (pinrterback for an i Couch Flits' oiei-Hew squad mnde up I nptHiii Hnll will be nt center, nnd eleven comprised entirely of bubstl-' the secetnl eleven. Can-, the star punter of the tenm, nt tutes. , luiiimeK. Wilkinson nnd Aekenunek week is proof that he is taking this game seriously nnd that it Is mere than an ordinary midscacen contest. a in.,e ... i. .,.... i ...- .i. , Alllte IMilv. found te lie sufferinz from a . biunvv ii-i nit jiiti .-uiiiii'l ui ijii; ' -- ' 111 Til 1 teams in the L'astem Jlaskttbull I hoiie bruise, was replaced by Dick League discloses n radical departure I Luninn, who exhibited ienati..iia end fiem pretleus campaigns. Unit of tlic ' "iMiuis possibilities en the freshman bench managers have been supplanted I team last year. b veteran players who will net only I ..,.,.,, . . i ,. direct the affairs of the team thev rep-'1, LAI-'AMVITL Determined that no resent, but nlse appear regularly 'in tlic i ' of "Mtttt B,r.'',"" ','"," Vu,,lts ,slm ' ll..... I, a l.lnnhnil Dl- ".Tnf'lt" MlltllltrlntWi. I' l'IVJ.UV' -' ww .. .......... ., coach of the Lafayette College vnrsity team, is directing considerable time te The Harvard main jrunrd had another ltrc'KXKr.l-Vni il..nmvii in- iim ilny en, only a tew or tne men wne i defeats ut the hniids of the powerful played ngainsi v.enire neing en me field nt nil. fJcerge Owen, Ciehrke, Fills and I'nstmnn again were about but did net work te spenk of, wlill? nine of ten of the ether first stringers did net come down te the stadium field nt nil. YALK The football regulars yester day went through one of their two re maining days of whirlwind scrimmag ing in preparation for the) Army game, te be played in the bowl here en Sat urday. , Chief Coach Tnd .Tours marshaled the first eleven In exactly the same pleying order ns lie did en Monday, except that will b a halfback, and Ili'-li nt nnnr terback. Penn Chnrter will prebablv Navy eleven nnd the vicious enslmiLdit outer the game a decided favorite. of Dr. .lock Sutherland's big Red La-,, '"'lowing the game n banquet will rnyette machine, hut rather goaded en ". B" ,. "' "le """"in or me scnoei in te the utmost because of these two de- i!'ir auditorium. Dr. Uroeme, super- feats and determined te put te rout (lie i '"endent of public schools, will he the Pitt Panthers next Saturdav. the Iiuclj. lN",llI,,t of the evening. Following the nell football teams arc working hnrder I '"!!Vl'"'t "J" 'lll,ll'f' election of officers than ever before te smooth ever the ' "',tn ;e P'm'e. faults of the team's plav and te get into ' I,,sln Alumni A eek lill Tiidcn, the condition for the Pitt fracas this week- ,.'ir,sf enrncst worker for (Jennnntewn end. ,Aendemy from its nltimul, will stage the The morale of the team is stronger "''"'d nnnuiil graduate production nt than ever before and n fierce nVtcnuin. I tllp 'smalltewn Y. M. C. A. both ntien is written en the face nnd in the jmu,"K,, 'J'"' t,v'"1111-'- The production efforts of every man en the Ornnge ' ntJ , "top Thief" and the entire and Jtuiu bquad. NEW BASKETBALL LEAGUE line-up. Trnnten, Atlantic City nnd Heading r the clubs that have turned ever their BDairs te players te direct. "Dee Xewman Is in charge at Atlantic City, Maurice Teme is the bes nt Trenten, While tit Heading Geerge Merris, the eldest player from point of service in tin- I'nstcrn League, will direct the having the forward- held out the scrub line while l'rcnnnn is kickinc. Satur day in the liucknell game one of Jlren United Presbyterian Churches Or ganize Ten-Team Circuit A new basketball league will inake us mucin in me (.man league circles, i this season, under the linine t'nited Presbj tcrian Church nnd will consist of ten tennis, first and .second respectively. Thc are: Fir-l l nited. 'ilurd I nited, ruth In I ted cast Ims been provided from the alumni el i he school. Jllll will nlnv the lenrlln,. rel- Tilden lias also agreeil te Ijh present nt the Penn Chnrter game nnd be the chief cheer lender. . Amateur Sports Thr IEjMirrpftlim I I &-I.1V .tMML0''.1. lr'!'n has h's punts was blocked, the first time rris Square, Twe'Uh I tilted. II Is lied occurred in two seasons. ' v?r, V, r:',n . Pr.d' )X .v'"ic,lcld. Slier of the fnr s,..Cen,i uan i,.s ' i:i"mcm Mer league """' "'"" J ai-cue. Che,tV?.criV. tin. ,l.(ilnu KifkHlKill (He Wi ..r, Its Ho.eu.t v.jr In n.e i-.it.-e thin VnV.'n ,.' Hunti te U..kiMt -.-, wilt, llnti-cliiM, uuin iris, iliher ut hum- or biijv r ijH L'tjj fceuth AUer nr,.-t. -MclliHk-. (ifertre Y. Smith Ce. m weuM I!:t 'Yr"".."'..'''.""'- '.'yuiKi "find third onto- rwoed 4...!.. r i. I.II...1, ii.i..t ,. in ii . u I mini. .INhS J L HJIIL-I1 lllll ll-llll-l. Willi -. ----- - "".'1.1.- i,.".. j-'ii I Z'", Mltnereiis nt cmnls in nmnlin In f1. '....? '..""': "'",'".': .""."' "'imiscr. l'artv. lim KTOe enlv erigitnl or- "en lt' Saturday ' rclurnea Kr ",lV" ttnf'1 T" V'' """" t e , Z 1 , B n , "orerrC,era f0rTnnl''imVr"'7he.,V,'& dent SchelTer is bnek nf rnimlen wem very fast In getting through en 'mu "' '"en lineups, innMng the e. mxtrni x-ar c.i.t nvt-a hiin- tCVi T, ' ' Jehn 5e Imev is In Xw nt S .' P1'""' n"'1 reoemmemled that form ' I'emic! of the clubs lop-sided. This C- e. ivm EemMbuyJKt! ra''' sttt srajusra s&j'-k W F'"s !S Ei' elSS&zs&fsui i-jiji iJUCKncu is tee loetimii at- l uie lermcr a nan. -t ne etucers arc : .n .. .. 7 -, ... . . ,, , traction nt Ferbes Field next Sutur- Halph Mcl'enncll, president; li. Ster- Plr e'T "TTft mi in ?2?h Ilke ,n l"M Coateavllle TrlmB K. of C. day, and Pitt is looking for u very Hub McKuln. vice presideni. nd Miss m.nStat!l, uXn " ,ulu"K Vff I'.'J roiiifMiiie. Oct 20., The Centrsvlli hard guine. "While comparative scores Murjorle imnierman, who will h-ive Nurth f''""""' street '"" B7.r,mV.,T LefS Ift'n JeWflS? t'h', S) plned by l'i.t n.,,1 Puck- charge of the Jive girls' teams repre- ' Comennr ft ha. n ,, for ., At .mis ciiy Kniuhta or Columbus, caniy nfll against Laftrj-ette would Indicate, seating the Fifth I nited, Ninth, Motile- i-ar-ehi qulnt.t.. either nt ).,, T.r . " wtnnimt. 33 te at. a Panther victory. Couch "Pep" Wnr-,vanl, First and Sherwood Churches, i i7rtk l:'kut'1"'" n'2' erth Dim".;?, 177$ 1926 IP iHa . IS TONIGHT! Rally for the Hener of Philadelphia Attend the great MASS MEETING , of Endorsement of the SESQUI-CENTENNIAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC Bread and Locust Streets AT 8. IS O'CLOCK TONIGHT SPEAKERS Hen. James M. Beck Solicitor General of the United States Cel. Franklin D'OIier Mrs. Rudelph Blankenburg Hen. J. Washington Legue Miss Margaret Maguire Principal McCall Scheel Hen. Eugene C. Bonniwell CHAIRMAN MUSIC BY POLICE BAND SOLOS BY MRS. HENRY HOTZ Everv Leval Philadelehian Invited Nn TiirAf- x : i I SUPPOSE NOBODY CARED? DO YOU CARE Don't dodge the question mark. Force yourself te answer. De YOU care? If you de. the time te act is NOW. Tens of thousands of folks less fortunate than you need your help, and need it: badly. The sick who have no means of support, the orphaned children, the aged and destitute all must have assistance. The 124 Philadelphia institutions that care for these unfortunates require $2,766,195.26 for their work. This sum will last all next year. BUT THERE IS ONLY ONE WEEK IN WHICH TO RAISE IT. That' week is already half gene. The Time te Act is NO W Last year, ever 60,000 big-hearted, public-spirited Philadelphians responded te the plea of the Wei fare Federation. Were YOU one of 'them? If se, we earnestly ask you te increase your subscription by fully 50 per cent. The additional money is urgently needed. If you did NOT subscribe last year don't fail te pledge your financial support this week. The Time te Act is NOW This year, 346,324 Sick have been treated -- 81 PER CENT. OF THEM FREE OF CHARGE. 6,586 children have been clothed and fed. 1 1 ,744 aged and destitute have been cared for. 182,036 have been helped by community organizations. MORE PER SONS HAVE BEEN REACHED AND HELPED BY THE MEMBERS OF THE WELFARE FED ERATION THAN BY ANY SINGLE CHARIT ABLE ORGANIZATION OF THE KIND IN ONE YEAR. Are you doing your share in this work? Are YOU fulfilling your part of the obligation that be longs te every Philadelphian? De YOU Care? The Time te Act is NOW! THE WELFARE FEDERATION OF PHILADELPHIA Central National Bank Commercial Trust Company $ Drrxel & Company Fidelity Trust Company THIS SPACE IS CONTRIBUTED BY: I'reMflnil I'ruM C nin panr Thr Girard National Hani (Jirnni Trust t'empnn.v Tlic Pennsylvania Cnmpau Philadelphia Trust t'empan) Ileal Kstati' 'litle Insurance and 'I rust Coin pan Wrst Kiul Trust Company 41 n ' 'A ffl WBiJiiJ ' r r .- h j? -- 'J
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