bW''M! EVENING PUBLIC OER-BHlIJDEIfiiA, ATOJlpAY, NOVE f'Navy's Victory Over Penn State Is Naturally Hailed as Pleasing News te Penn Gridders : " - L j. n r v Mv I i RED AND BLUE GRIDMEN NO LONGER FEEL SAME TERROR OF PENN STATE $lx ffi mnn?a Cnhrtf Al f. f. f ., ft....... 'J..,.-,.. V.. JOT? V """ u m in me jewei Lviiii'iiiurtuu iiuiv Viat iYauy Has Handed Bczdck's Clan Its First Seckina Since 1919 - - v IJy STOXKY McLINN PENNSYLVANIA men unite tinturnlly nre pinned with the news that the telegraph wire enrried from Washington Inst evening. Net that they kave any reason whatsoever for displaying filoe out Huge lledck's tlrst klf disappointment In many moons, lint this Is u lied and Hlue year, from KWa&K. Z1 Jw K present nppenrancc. And a-a-a-a-aa. B I STONEY McLINN Navy's 14-0 victory our 1'enn State helped arrange the ncncrv for a grand climax with Cernell en Thanksgiving 1 "' It Is ne'ilii'M te repent here thnt I'eim licked the Middle olio week ngn t!!-7. An napolis, tire days litter, displayed unquestioned superiority ever the Nlttany Liens. Twe week hence the lted mid Hlue tne Mrs these sinw Liens. And It Is the UMinl sequence or the gtidtrnu that an eleven thnt ha heen bumped once Is easier te bump n second time, particu larly when the tlrst bumper li:i" been Hiked by the second bumper. There wns nothing in the nature of a flu'.e connected with Nnj 's triumph vesterdav. Her line a- meie than a mati li ler the hlglil.v touted ferwiuds who accept eiders from llerdek. It N true that the mighty I'.arcliet did net de all en the attack that It was ex peited he would de P.ut once, win u within striking distance, a forward pas, McKce te for Felvvcll's eleven. The next time it was Cullen, get the touchdown Cullen's pick-up of a State fumble thnt ."cored for the Navy. That defeat was net a pleasant potion for lle-dek te (.wallow. It vv.m the firt time Mnce HUH tlmt the Nlttany Liens had been en Uie losing end f the score. And n fellow who tustes the honey f victory as often as did the clever and popular Huge becomes rather accustomed te the thing re tards it as his due. Penn.-ylvnnln sent five player-scouts te Washington and they learned a -"hole let about I'enn State. The I. ions could tint bold a thing in reserve yesterday. Put Pes Miller, Johnny Thurmnu, ,Ta k Pern. Ilae MrGrnw and Bill Kelly, who made notes en State's attack and defense, knew full well thnt the team which lest te the Navy will net necesHrll be the team that will come te Franklin Field en November 11 that is, the crafty nnd effervescent Berdek will "put the works" te his scholars before he sends them nsulnt the Red and P.lue eleen. Hut what is especially pleasing te I'liiludelphijiis is the tplendul oppo rtunity the Quakers new have te be ranked en high among the gridiron tenuis f the East. With victories ever Pitt, l'enn State and Cernell, nnd the ye f a pencil and pad te dope out what might have been had Hclsman's eleven net ether top-notch teams, nhe will deny the Red and Hlue a position of honor en the football ladder? ALL the in the Quakers nnd (e de' m te lent thicc he country. Hut vr nuvme, fith eicru 19, that I'e Mlllrr'i "ifrj Icailmhip mil iirry the schedule undefeated. the tnughet lfciii pond rrunen te de his mtitif thra.iyh u , That " All-Bel s-OIJ" Anneuncenivnt HOX1NO circles the principal topic of discussion right new is the "nil - bete-eff" nreniinclnmentn which Jee Humphreys rend fpim the Madi'iii Square Garden ring in New Yerk just before the opening blew was Mnck in the Walker-nrltten fight for the welterweight title. A letter from a "Iling Blde Resulnr" asks "Hew the New Yerk State Cemniissjun and Te Kiikanl ean publicly call off bets which, presumably, were illeg.il when thej weie 'ttnde," Primarily, it was the audden change Jn the betting mhls t lint bt ought bout Humphreys' anneutieement. When, in a few hour at the most, "dels f 3 te 1 en Hrltten "-mils te even money and, ttnnlly, te what was s.ild te ! an eff4'r of (J te ," en Walker, it would appear thnt "n de.id rat w.is m the trap." As a matter of fact, if our judgment amounts te an thing, both Britten nnd Walker fought with h11 the vigic the pes-ied, und nlwms had Intended te de se. ', Therefore, while the belng authorities and tue ftiinlen management tr..n hare been sincere in their desire tn nip a caudal in the bud by declaring thai 'ketn did net stand, it v as an unintentional punch nr the integrity of the icenteetnnts that appeared quite unnecessary And. nnj we inqitiie, whetne Cometh the power which ppimas a State commission and a licenced tight pro moters te call off bets? Wagers ere illegal, nnd therefore it w is the ilutj per haps of the proper authorities te announce tlmt no wagets should he recognized. but net their province te declare them off because thev supHeted sharp practice en the part of the gambleis. , 1FE HOLD no buej jer the qnwblrri. If 'iiij ire- tf.mij bird put WW one ever en itf theutd drem it nur rtqht te irfme te jmii. Hut. Mr. Mnatiide Regular, if rc had bet iieu three iron tnn te enr- ithich i'i about our fimit ire should expect te bend ieu a deuce nnd n one deipite the "bets-efi" nmieunccimnt. or cr u euld be trilling i 1e have iieu iate tn in the teeleher elan. I ''... i Enter Opponent for Mickey Walker JXTOW that Mickey Walker wenrs the welterweight ciewn we have iiseued JAI from the mail basket a letttr which was awaiting future attention. It Ja from Bejd Shaffer, a bojheod p.n of nioemsbc.ig. Pa , who insists and Mid this before Rritten was uncrowned--that he lias the future world's welter iking, a nephew, whose ling nirue Is Krnnkie Mantell and who was baptized Frank Mellick. Frunkie, according te Cticle l)ei. i the writer liampimi of Canada and' the Southern Stntes, h.is wen tifty-twe out of lift-llve "teugli lntiies," anr holds n record for a inpid K O this lu-ing a pum-li that pat l!aj K d Johlnsen te sleep eleven -ecends after the opening gong sUuni!d. Wl OOir nolhxne about Frenkie b;i trny of frrionet ebtrri aimn. but the long fitt of t ctnrtci credited te htm ftehteb iw empannd the letter from Shaffer, and the fart that lleyd snyr he u u .), -notie-e-'ei leather pusher, lendi in te mention hitn ut u pesullr opponent for W'ulhtr for old timet' take, jen liieic. Pitt Burul te Lead Parade CERTAINLY no unheistty in this hretitl Mini ilKphns nor. football team than Plttsbutgh. Kiem tJruduitte Manager and Coach Glenn Winner all the w.iy down the line te the muse the praises of their uthletc. But honestly, it seemed that the mtire football famllj at I'm npiicmd, ler the moment at lenit, te plate the battle with Penn in a s.n.nd.irj ,i.isit,en when they learned that thetr Imnd hud been invltrd te eccupj n position of honor in the Armistice Duj parude which will prnede t, ;;,,, u.n. PIt Saturday. This is mentioned te show the fine spirit that prevails hi the Western I Pennsylvania, Institution. Hew often de you find heiees of the gridiron tegjstrr I alatlen when the brass-blowers of their felleije. tire Invited te jaw up n parade? pllde 111 IS Km I Injs et the sing t ! ) SPEAKIXG of Pitt, in totting about the men h he had Itt l'i,,i Warner' (itidiren elatfes te btcume muctmful lenchet. ire eimtttd 0 mention 7m Welch, quarter and (Upturn at ('arlinh: He is drilling tkt ladl at H'ainyfeii Xtatc t'ellege-- und doing it irell u In he Si About Sportsmen One Meets BUMPED Inte Dec Gray en Market street. Though the prune meer the Quaker City Gun Club points n stend shotgun at day taigets, U en a peaceiul mission uenr ami necenieu our apoiey. i The doctor was headed for Sixth and Chestnut te invite us te a get- together sheet nt the Muple Greve grounds this afternoon "We Intend te 1 ZJke our club a factor in the outdoor upon world, net only in Philadelphia Vfcmt slsewhere," he orated, "A lunch will lie served nt the clubhouse und ! wa want all the sportsmen who nre fend of a shotgun te become ne((ualntcd IT X with, the Quaker City Club and the Maple Greve traps. ( ... . ITH tuch fine fillexc as Nt VteTkr, I rea Met:, arctie llwjhei. jt mi nri WW Kami Remia and ethers directing affairs at Maple drove it hich. y f way, it juti off the Roosevelt Boulevard the Quaker Vitu May taraet shooters are certain te fire some $hett tnat iclll be heatd in oil Bvctiem where trapshooting is popular. Even new theu aie mistnttina the annual Aome-enrf-nofite nterffiy match leith the .Vete yerfc lt Club, this te take place early tn 193.1. ft, Frtatan irewn M Brown, of thlj eats St. Clair ItfMtcd WIIKa hla eltv erk. In th wind-up at lait ntKiit. th bout wir mt-wlnaup Jehnnv "ointe. ln'the.othrassV.Qun ln'the.ethrassV.Qun Ml Ml nitnMak. SbflS Bmtth, Is dtlMtM nor usjBJf. ana Me aetjha Urtte euTVr sure CAMBRIA CLUB HAS LOCALRING TITLE Johnny Burns Has Promoted Fifty-one Shows a Year for Seven Seasons LEITZ BEATS BLACKISTON SNAKES ALIVE, THEY WON BY A WIGGLE OK TE VWY FlMT PUV OFTHSCMME, JIMMY C4UBt WB MVJTBH.I0US 5,gWAU .. Ml li' y k v i&.tirs " rr1 az ' 1 An.lt! TJSCUAU our ev 5UdkO-UPi meuTU eai y LOl'IK II. J.YVI'i: TTP IX the nerthenat section of the vcity, where they nre gossiping mere J noeiit the beginning of the rriitiKterii "1." service today than the ending of the Hosier ense, there 1 n boxing arenn that holds n Philadelphia title. The Cambria Club, Kensington nve nue and Cambria street, has the dis tinction of beitr the only listii em porium here that holds feith through out the j car, week after week, with but a single break. Fifty-one pugilistic programs; a sen sen sen nre held at the Cambria under the supervision of .Johnny liitins, and the enl l'tlday nigh, during the year when the club lemains dark i'i en Geed Friday. ler seven jeur.i liurtis has lieen ' dtnging his puiiclifi'Kt. and hist night's t performance, which was n typical Cam- bri-i show each contest being a lulu. r something like that was the !V7th i staged thete. j IJiirns doesn't have te cpiibblc with lils talent about "the hich cost of be- i lug." lie doesn't go te the trouble J of brining champions or near chain- pious into notion for hla patiens; never- tlielfh.1. Friday night will find III i'ambrln arena jammed te the rafters, i tilled te capacity, packed fieni ring- side te the four walls, or word te that effect. I Fistic Incubator ' It Is u real incubator for youthful boxers mittmen who bine wen reputa I tiens in later ilnjn its championship irtllbir. Fer instance, Mickev Walker. newest of ifleve titlelieldels. the eune- s'er who dethieued Jack Hrltten in New ' Ye-I; Weiltiesiliiv liinht. aiine.ired in. one of his early matches at the Cambria , three iear age. A tleck of ether tit- men new in the limelight either get ' their start at Hums' club or weie de i eloped there. Of the halfscete of scrappers who Slewed the tuff at the Cnnlula .last night. ..II proved tn be willing! wielders of natme'.s weapons, if ueth- I DCDftM AWM leir ..Is... Cnch match was interesting. ! etr.unriHInni fast, and had !efcrc Teinm Itelll .mil Adam Kyan .stepning fast, wine .. the spectators rent the air with fdieuts I UftI of approval. I'u' interacadeuiic title for the tenth nly one match came te t climax i lenserutlve year was virtually wen .ves .ves hefer"' scheduled time, und that wns terdny by I'enn Charter. Dick Mer of the lip-snort seu, before Swat Mnlll- j ritfs 1)r;ilf,, i)rls:lP(i si,ie iM most enn was l.tiecKcd ter a tow of I. pll- ,, ,, ,. ... .. ,, ," . m." I.v a tetritic left Geeigie l.i.ssell ' formidable oweitlun. the Ilavdferd lioe'.eil te the lieilv. At that Mulligan I Scheel eleven, b a l.'l-te-l) -core. wanted te continue, but he was a little. The Little (Junker hav- one mere lute jegaiiilng Iih leet, Jlctcrce jumiiv having counted ten. The end came in tle. tiftll lOtltlll. Fn until th- sudden eliding the heys ''00" i-taged a real hard, grand old slugl'e,t. li--1 one and then the ether taking the tend. Het h Hussell ntnl ."Iulli-"iu landed with n let of vicious punches ftem the e ening clang ei tne gun.' uirii we tin i him; tiiinch. -nnl em h deserved much credit for his haul battle. They get a gtent ovntlen as thej b ft the ring, Rest epTtiEtJAME, the mewacb u HE"-)Tiie MMMeTi' veweaiass, SCARalJS-tlW-. -&(. MORAIE SH0T-AWO TOff WHOLE TBIAM PWrn-VANilSV TJf 'ZLsVu. .,,,," se mAfnn"nfrt.fH'yo,ee AweAW 'BiahpH AM T?i s tkb 5-EcaeT . JIMMY'S -nzAllviED ?An."WfL SWAKff, tO0A, - SvMlws sesucnvE mev eatvAv. Awtl TUB weUKWCWUlWLeOF A5WAH0 TeAUtflC "-. I cnt?in Cevunaht, I9il, bu rub He Ledger Company LITTLE QUAKERS I titer scholastic Scores NEAR GRID TITLE Virtually Clinch "Interac" , Honors by Defeating Hav- erferd Scheel , IS THE STAR West l'lilladelphla High. 7: rrnnkferd Hl-h. 7. Uerinantuwn Itlch. 10; Central Hlfh, 0. INITItACADKMlC t.KAQVi: Ten Chnr'er. 13: Haverford fchoel, f. St. Luke's Kchoel. li Ciilicepul AeaJ emy. T. OATHOUC I.KAUUC i-'t Jeseph Tr'P. 1; Vlllaneia Trep. 0. OTHi:n QAJIKS Catholic HImIi, 1; Radner Hlcih. 0. 1 a nlle I'rep. T: U.-own Prep, 7. ( hstnut Hit Academy, la. Germantown iTU'tiil", 7 lurWy Illeb. 14: Hw.irthmnrr High, 7. '.in Jen ltuh. 1: Cheltnham. '). VCneilliury High. 7; Moeremowti HIkIi, 0. N.vrherth Hlgn, 3"; Trlendi' Centrul. 0. AMngten High. 10: OleteNer High, u. Ilictly P.ir' High, n: Chfiitr IUrIi, 7. HHdJenflclil Hlifh. VI: Woeilatuwn High. R. V.lliviCHnoeil High. i!4i Orlilgetnn Hlgr. 0. tjuii'frtewn High, Hi; Upper l)arb. e Hi ! ten Heights High, 3. Paulsboie High 0. secenrt RICONDA HAS NOT l'RIVVTn St'ItOOLS" I.KAOVt: VVilmlngtun Fr'-mla, 3: lrlctnls' Peltct DESERTED JASPER Star Guard of Jewels Out of Game With Injured Hand. After New Center WALLOPED BY TRENTON Hew Dees It Strike Yeu? Georgetown's Defeat Marines' Stadium Vacancy at Penn By THE OBSERVER ONE of Iho football return of n week age that crenletl mere than pan-Ins Interest wna the victory of the Qunntlrn Marine- ever Georgetown. "A weak (leorsetewn team" vvns the Impre-alen made en tins average fool feel ball fan, but linger n moment and consider the personnel of this Marine Mere, gntlen. h A familiar figure loema at center. T.ar-en, captain of the Navy ln-t rear, In the -naniirr-baeU nmr there's net n -nnjipler one in the Kast. And the tackles! They arc two liu-klcs who handle (hem-elves as If thev knew whnt It's all about.' They de. They nre I.ivcrsedge, gridiron star anil weight thrower from California, and Beckett, from the University of Oregon, who played en the great Bealek team which trimmed Pennsylvania nt the Car nival of Reses some nix years age. McMalns and Geettege, two of the back-, arc collegians from Ohie 8tnle. Kyle, nn end, gained fame as a snntcher of forward passes when he was with the Kansas Aggies. These men are like the Frnnkferd Ycllewjnikets. Football is Instinctive nnd they need no coaching in fundamentals. Their practice hums nre devoted te plays, formations, nlgnnls nnd interference. ALL these athletes are officers In Uncle Sam's Marines stationed at Qunntlee, but they are net selected because of their rank In service. Tliey have wen their pests through hard work, nnd playing with them are nonrnmmUleiicd officers and ordinary buck 'privates. The New Quantlfe Stadium THOSE Marines at Qmintlre knew the vnlue of sports te the physical welfaic of the men. Athletics nre being boomed. Next Saturday n Mnilium, vlileh will tlval nny university field In tip country, will be used for the first time. It Is being bull! in honor of the Marin dead of all .veara and Is being constructed of vwistc nnd donated material. Net n penny of the taxpayers' money will be used. ' The victory ever Georgetown has strengthened the determination of the Marines te hurry construction te that It will be' completed for the opening of the 1(12,1 season. . , The stadium is being built in a natural amphitheatre formed by hill- a1nn a small stream. The first task was te change the direction of this stream util when completed It will run through a conduit beneath the playing field. The amphitheatre will sent 100,000 and, the benches are being built et con crete. The cement was donated and the iron rn!ls te reinforce It were obtained from waste dumps and condemned war ma serial. Approximately 85,000 et this seats will have Individual plates, each bearing the name of a marine who was killed In action. Whnt a lnstlng memorial this stadium will be. A memorial te Marines from Mniines, from fighter te fighter. Whnt could b mere fitting? . t THIS is the spirit that Is moving Qunntice te action en the sport field and II is little wonder that their representatives can turn out a football team that ran defeat a collegiate eleven of the Georgetown class. Penn Will Mis Hill Grave ILL GHAVK. the pivot prince, and .Tee Fogarty, the clever conch, are two B' men who will be misted mere than n little by the Pennsylvania basketball Tin:' trill t. i game tn win te clinch the title. This s with St. Luke's next Friday after- pushed LIGHTWEIGHT S0CKERS IN ARENA STAR BOUTS Kncckereut- Wilt Bex In Respectiv 1 Matches Here Tonight The artists. tJeerse Chancy nnd Iticc, nrrived in Philadelphia Inst nlfiht i for their r.pcrtiv eight-round bouts S.'iin H'.ieki-ten. funnel' nuutciir lehnny Scott's eleven Penn Charter tn the limit. It was the nerinl attm 1 vvhiih brought home the bin mi for the Little (Junkers. Un able te Kiiin through the llnvrferd line, thej uncorked n forward-pass at- incK in me nim-iiiiu ih'ihui wiuril mii 11, . .... , . . A . ., .... .. the Jh-M -n.re, Vhitnr Unit taking tin -"-- ieniSiu ni hip wpu-iuh biwi bull oer. Aronn. They nre of thp fcame srhoel of ... . .. iU. f..i,Mi1. .,,, .1 t1A 1 tlit l,..ul.M .lAtn.Unn mitltinlf .n nwi-taB , 111 1 1 ' tfm'itii til tii t vnit i ii it i iixi kit i in ii - t"riiifj urjn iiuiuii ' hi n v i,' n-l "-v vi-ltcrweiglit-mliidlfveiclit I'liimiuen ,, . .-ked the ball te the ".yard ! sivene-s and hard liunchinir te win. line nn eveiheml heaves and itiey took Clinney will go en in the wind-up. the pig-kin ever fur tne ether six His opponent will be the rugged Johnny pnitith. i Dnrcv. of New Yerk. Darc.v Is a mean Frankford's cemeba. k in tlie seiendinciier hitnsctr aim nc nees net siacK half emilileil it te keep Its i acne res enl without u hle'iilsh agninst West l'hila delphin High. It M.ded in n 7-ell ib a.lleck mid vvns liutd feiiclit from ! begtnning te end. 1tl.icki-.tHii l!a!lle ' Steedbeys Stored Uaiiy Him '.Mini Hied h.ird tn win. but' Tin- Sneeilbejw started the gnm as l.ei kept jtnnt liiti meie i (insistently tnu;h they vierc going te make a run- 'nnd landed oftener. Ter seven rounds ' nwaj of it. llardl) five minutes of piny I.eitr held the upper hand. Ne in liter ' bad been consumed when Bergmann I hew lurl he was- lilt In Sam, .Ie" came irnhisl threiiKli center for a score from back with punches jet ns hard and the l'leneer 1-yard line. ! with double measure. ' Through the net period the Speed- I In the eighth session Blm ki-ten line l'r:- 'entinue.l their offensive work ami out bent en s dug n knockout, hut he' J:'!"1' ''"""I '".' ' jonecr. B,1"'l, nP' , i . ..in i,. i I-!,, t TI.e touchdown did net count, however. .WHIM 1 ,1 l! l in Dii.KK-i ... ...... ill.,. , ,. .!.... ...1 ..ffl.t 1 II - il ,siii-riiiiri ii i,s hi ii i iv i -.nt -imi (V tlvi the tilav recalled. Tin l'lniner came en the fiId f the Middle Atlantic .Mutes, ran nfeul of some smari sml- handed etit bv .Tee I.eit. iii the winiiup nnd nt ! the linlsli of tl iht sehe.lub il chiik- , kers. the latter, who w.is I return appearance in the I being en the s.e lines fur ,i tn nn iintirj. was cntitlcM earmd vieterv. mal mg his ting nl'ter , ve.ir owing ' te II well- I iii tne line, se tlmt a let et nrcvverxs may be expected. Klce's opponent will be Patsr Brod Bred erlck. winner of the (Seerge F. i'awiing lightweight belt and a rather nifty tvvo tvve handed puncher. Prelims will be Al era vs. Harry Ctnlfund, of New Yeik; Buddy Wul lnce. of Brooklyn, vs. Hebby Itebldeau, and Danny Tey vs. Frankie Hemes. Beets and Saddle I thev battltd tl.ieugh tln eighth round, Mirruiill.v punch for punch. While Black- isten wen the Inst round, he was far I from earning even a fi0-."0 btt.ik fur ilease,i tne inns 'Ite-liintch 'em I ' . the i en tet. I The bout mi silSKC'stinlls of ' made. In the ether contest, i-.ic h humming 1 .-ith nitien. (leerge B'dmnr. ;i iernier nmati'iir ehamplen. dfi':ittd Benny 1 1' il. who al"" used te be fin mednls Miither iluili uielie.v : .Tehnti Iiir;au Mime 'hieugli ".ith n mil) in the last round thnt enubltd him te win fieni 'JVrrj Milimern, and Midget. l)elc, n 100 100 peunder, outbexi-J Teny M irine. ; Scraps About Scrappers , the second hnlf v Ith 'iitht in their cvch. About five minutes lifter the klckelf I'rankfenl obtained the ball ei. its 10- hat i yard line Instead of punting Captain The rimllce Futurity te be decided tit rimllce today lias neeu iitv.ilcil and I will b run in two sections a situa tien made necessary by the fuel that the thlrtj-twe tvve-v ear-olds nirdedte for i start could net be brought te the pet Wel,cs broke through right tackle and ran te miutield before In; was brought te the enith. On the next tihiv Weekes heaved n en .vin terms en a traei: seventv feet wide The liberality of the .li.eKe;. ('lull has been attested by doubling the original purte of S-10,000 offered, nnd new the winner of each division will receive S40,(M0. The first division will be run ns the thltil race, in wiiieit sixteen nre en By WILLIAM S. DALLAS Jasper Jewels traveled te Tren last evening nnd were the vic tim' of nnether sound trouncing at the nnnrts or the petteis, score -u. te 'J-. Harry llicendn was among the miss ing and rumors thnt he had deserted te play with the New Yerk State League were rife, but such is'net the ensc. Klcendn is n star ball plajer for Bill Donevan's New Haven club, holding down third base. Harry's hit. it will be recalled, wen the series in the decid ing gnme between Baltimore and New Haven. TTI.J 1. fi.l.1 ,iA.a inliiHn.l t .. ,t.n .... 1 . 111 ".. . ..li... , nn ...ll.l.ll t .11,- 11111(1 ! rniiKie r(,ntest and en Tlmrsdny nt the Bese (tiirden the injured member' vvns again hurt, necessitating his going home for a few days. Ttlrendn will be in the Jas per line-up en Monday when tiie team plays nt Ceatesvllle and at home en Thursday against Atlantic City. Dreyfuss Plajs .Tee Drejfuss was In the game, but he fulled te show anj sensational form. In fact the Jewels were completely out classed with "Sttetch" Median n't cen ter. Fp te the time of his departure the score rend 10 te IS and the few minutes he was out of the cage Jasper made nine points te three for Trenten, the final score reading d:i te '."J. If Jasper gets the tap. or in fact grts an even break, the team that has been signed by Malinger Kegers will i make any club In the league hustle. In Monday's gume a new pivot will no doubt be seen in action. The new comer is a former lbistern l.eaguer almost as tall as Median and just what the .levels need. Little need be said about the game Itself as last year's fust halt chiiinplens player tings around their opponents. Marty Friedman and Trnutwctu wire the stars for the Jaspers, 1I told 'lrentnn innde fifteen field serseunt K s,niltii ti r i m t... nd rh'ir lnv n ui I i I :I.h ai (mm Pranl.ie 'rr.n Hrltten Is no ilnui hi ,-il tnnt ne (iiiiij ii x ii "ivr t Ml Unite tf r VVlnnlna ti., B-rif.nt n ireiif.i ll hM b'nii trttinms' wltn T tiinij l.mjBnr.n' f i" kcierul wueKa nnd hus ujiiirt into ".:, sMIp. Dan (Jirlln wil in" ii e'i' ' ,n brother et Jitnm .'turhj n tint w n l-jj et the r-nnsjlviru '' '' t ui n t t- l'lrt IlfBtment Armuti n. Krlda nlrht. Arlln llcf'itnn will m-t Juiln Ului, ti una i ( the etliur matchm ferwaid pass in Bennett which w.isitered. and the second division will be geed for another 40-yard gain and put run as the fifth race, in which six the tiicsktn en West Phlllle's 10-ynrd i teen also are entered. Minn Vn..t.n i.Lltil rCllt flT.ll for, . ,, .l.-i. il 1. 1 , .., nil.-, ....., r.n...... ........... ..-. lt ls ,nl(, ulul lm. Kiiumnni hlllltC tli score, nnd when ( Inuseti Kleltecl the flf -mioe is the largest ever run genl the seere wtis knotted. for jn ny country. Be that as it may, Cetmnntewn's B-te-0 victory cjvir( j, l8 i,irK,. enough, and the fact that (VntrM High was e-peeted. ihe Mir- ,l0 rnPP rr se, crowded is n tribute 101s have .vet te win it game, and the i , ti,p meeding industry in that se flrnnge which sent Captuin Sihreeder te mnnv of the best celte und fillies are end and placed FWher In the iitarter-I rf.mi'v te bturt. biiek po-itlen did net Improve the play Th(.re ,s ,,, vnrjnn,.p irl 0 of the team. weights and the test at a mile will be I.pl.cepnl Academy dented the goal tr) Tl) illPr(R8iI1B rst,mi nf rlItl. lm.- for its Inst score in the Inter- n, (wo-.venr-elds a mile is one that academic League thia .vuur against St. ,,,,,, n, P1 t0 ,r,Pr,. -rill8 lnt,. It Lukes I he hitter however, wen the fnU t0.y0aP.0l,l that cannot run game. 12 te 7. The Churchmen put ft ,,, h Ilut ,.,(,,v tn ,)n .,, m LP their best battle of the season. ,() th() ,,, of thoreughbteds. nt. ,IOSiIH s i-ri'ii nun t limiiutril , . ,Utnti tin. i (., .. ..i,..ti i ,.n.. kirMiiuh In the tirsit cllvibien the . i'- u.i iii ii i uui'iin- it :.""'"?' I r.. te fiinei.'il Belmont and of the lletint Hjiss nril J.-i' I', trv h.) a len I )ioel;t uti ler 'li v'ni-'ip In "in w irnl fhe v urrunctrt ts Wl !us Unit ut Mis r-w , ( hu'ttiut Mret A-ctui l',.t unit l'n sra n rulr of lh Usl lit peutid'rs in Pl.DsJcI. ' Bhia. 1... tluec in this entry, Hew Fnlr, Cyclops L . and William Tell, the Fnlr Play filly, '.fJ Hew Fnlr is best liked. ' a - ua d - ! tHlll.1 1i.j1 ArS4lAll l.4fe. ... V carry th tnlrr-i at PMiid'tpriii n tn -i i inerclty teu-nnni'M Zl t;ip -v- iuiu i lle Club. Nrw Ynr. Pit . next Haiur 'a A. IU rnre-uit lhllu4lvr;la la il.i fiem the i. . 1 1. ii , i . ... ' I rii, -,i.. 1 . .1 .. . . ..1..1. ...... fc I Hill I II r't' HJ-SI downs, IO riKOI'vii l"l I ht. JOrtpllh I'rep. ! Mike Prostevluh und ter the winners vtli. I wienclieil his kme in the second period, i'uy'af,cr ''iB " Iu'iS gains, and retiicd ,axH Ansnrr te qurrj- Amtrlrun le!inn Huff 14 Pyllih- Kj Famous Hene Breaks Neck Mlddlrtenn. N. V,. Nev 4 -i:ivln. th (nieu fiftn-fr-ul(l heri-, owned b- W. Arell It-nlman nrt ui-il b the rjn.iicti Hunt Club for the last ten y-arii brelc. hti noeK hr wiul uiIpk acnoelra for ine Hum Club Hene flhetv, The sectilint eerurred In th tnflld et th hlitorle truck at Oehen whlte tn heri wm maklni a lump. Th rir tseaptd Injury. , JlmniT Itelierls. cif 1 atml-n . r ,ih f r hi illeit In th rs- Tills M.j'ittr Jinrn.,1 tn U n R recrevt.nn mnri th.in ninth 111 el, hut h hft dt-clderl that h- eult like te "t Inte r-U 11 tl 11 .unit li iMll kt startnl nt the C'jmlirla Cluti the ldttr j',rt of Nevcmlsr . Mike Meran hvs itlurneil te J'lttsh jr?'i, Bra hi miini'r I"r"il Ueritert. rlic th little ItlWn t Vipnl.ni; In Bliapn M. nn cxpi''ti te r-ium te P'lllfi'Ielpliln fni ! t.r thr rn-trh at thi fivtnt'lft chertlv M.Tj tnaje a Ua lilt anHltii.1 Il-tttl!iis r.-manl. rrrnT Kerteers liM returti-.l fi im sin. melilii. whir., hf k ji"it a (-tireui.il . I. tei v evu- Allmtn.wi H'lnilfp neiM dins' tn .tee Kennedy I, iVcr v7hn l a .M.imeunlt product, rinett -v let nt liexlnjr u tlinmxh (tit cea xmUir.H Tnthy Wullif-, Heath Plinitir.hlj l.gl.t. seisin hue r-itn"l traltilnu !() txi-t te r"t atnrted In th rinif uitaln In Ixut nt bcrantun, I'a, Tuildv d Jlaree. n (iilh-rwcliil.t from r'i.rlr,,l I'a . fenncr ninntaur chnniolen nf I I'lttsliurali ntnl "' Yerk Htnti-, la In phlia. ilnhla H hari no ern at tli fcnthi-r- wtlnht limit. At an amateur l) Marie ra a rnatlnn and lnr turning lirofei lirefei lirofei lenal Cuddy has inade uoed. Dee Crllipm May m hu-v Invltlnu i'ertrnien let th" anmisl dance of th U'14 Club, wheie memnrshlp re-ttr Irirliidei s-v-cral local uremlnent hes-r. The iiffalr will I held next Friday nttht at Maresatll Hall. gume He could net .stay out f the game, however, and was among these piesent when tne tennii cum en ifie held for the second half. In the lirst pl.iy tie made a grin of .10 .vnrds. St. .leseph's tallied once in the second quarter and twice in tin- final quarter. Catholic High's goal line was finally erebf-ed, but its. rect'id for the season is still untainted us the result of its - deadlock wtih Hndner High. Mo Me Nnlly penrecl for I'nthelic In the second period and a feiwaid pass from Avil te Cntle resulted in the Main Liners' Scep'. An &." a rd inn by Sculmnn, of Brown Prep, enabled it tn get a 1 -7 break with the I.a Salle Prep team nt Thirty-fifth Mreet and Queen lane. Keiilinaii made bin long sprint after In tercepting n forward pass en his 15 j ant line. Forward passes pleyed n big part in Darin's H-7 triumph ever Swarthmore High. Mlnk'n ."0-vnrcl run was the feature. team this vear. The tap In basketbnll Is nn Important factor nnd Big Bill with a goodly spring In hii feet nnd a long tench in his iirms was a nam man te eutjump. II.. invailnbly get the tap en the opposition. Pennsylvania has no one this .vear te step into the huge vacant space n center: that is, no one with 11 reputation comparable te thu New England ginn' Brew, junior varsity center last year.Js one of the respectB, who nre few in numbers. Payn. freshman pivot, was e-peeted te step into Ornve's place, but he has left the Fnlverslty and is new at Franklin timlvMnrshall. tlnlv tvve regulars. Al Vegelin and Poss Miller, nre ellaihle. (leerge full' van. .lesse James and Label (Seldblatt. first-string substitutes, are nvnilabl' and se nre Farley. Kness and MctJrnvv, of the freshmen quintet. It mny lc that n center man' will be developed from these prospects. The ndviee of Fegnrt.v will Im toured Inte ether ears this ear and will be missed at Penn. But the Bed and Blue couching stuff et Fddie McXlchel, Allic McWllliiims, Dannie MrXicliel and Bill Grave is far above mediocrity. DARTMOUTH and Princeton have strong teams this year J(antl It leeks like a three r four-cornered flglit for the championship. Vale, with Fogarty, will be "there or thereabouts." SUNDAY FOOTBALL OVERBROOK GREENS SCHEDULE IS CUI Many Teams Will Play Today. Klaucler-Welden Meets Legan L EADING BOWLERS nt lei tj -fourth Htttct una rnrasiue nvenuc ami the Main Liners weie d tented. Is te 0. MclJeehan's elev - mi 111.K111 (in ,11.: it.ii.ui- .n.i.i.i'.w j .. t,,ri,nii illvisien Snllt'u Alt- During the entire game Vlllaneva mnile , .. l.."C, " ' ftLV.T IliS 'nrA '. linnet lU'eniWit'i.t. Fiwh has wen li.y r.4ln ennAU 1 11 ffiat tltlia iitwi nil r, . t.. 1 nti N"tl"'ep geed condition. Hliille and ether geed Hie leriaer 01,Pg nre te be considered. Beth fututity races are open ones. Hnrsea which seem best are; rirst race (flrrcn Spring Valley I Steeplechase) Widftlier entry, ('estjeu entry, Lnrleelter. Second Star Cnuit, 1 Pasteral Swain. Iluclty. Third Hew , Fnlr. Dunlin. Rlgel. Fourth Apex, C'hnmplnin. Olnnsmnn. Fifth Snllv's I Ally, Martingale. Betty Beall, KUth -t , 11. ...1 fn.i.iu I'i.ln.lm. ,11 m. (lOllU IHUl .Mlltrn, t .IIIUKilll, 1 Itttl'r. evenlll i.iiu.v ,en, .iiucniy, ilallet Mark. While all eyes are turned te Mnrv land techiv, Lutenla tleserves a share 'of Interest, for n severe test will be given the distance runners In the two ninl ,, half mile Latonia Cup Handicap, Hecic. minister will again meiihiue swords with Firebrand, nnd nt the increased ills. tance should be formidable, for Hock Heck minister has proved he is the best ells, tance thrce-.v ear-old. Horses which seem best are: First race Loveliness, Smuts Walkup. Second Suave Prince, White Star, Marine Cerps. Third Lucky Bun, Bedawle. Prince TUTU. Fourth Hyanpem. Birdie (',., Sam Iteh. Fifth lleckmlnlster, Firebiand. tJuv. Sixth In Memeriaiii, Prince I',, Dan 1J, O'Sullivnn. Seventh e'uiiteche, Hum phrey, Lady Lillian CLEARFIELD WILL PLAY The trldlrnn schedule for Suntlnv football faiii Is etirtnileil somewhat this week, and only about half as inanj of the teams will be in action. This Is due te I lie nlnvinu of n mini. All tern irenten made lifteen fie d 1 1 , . . ,, V. n goals te seven for Jasper, and tlwj went I ,lcr of C0,,,C,!,H t8 nflernoen. One of te Kinriis, 4; Dunn, A; Meehnn, a j the biggest games will be dei iilcd at jiuriiiw, ,j; iruiiiHciu, .1 ; i ricutnan. ' Jenkintewii. where llie Khiudi r-Wel- The Trouble Be-rins jackets, jleth teams ha v.. bee,, mew- VVIicn the I'.astern I.fitgiie ni-i e-. ; ing down opponents with ease im,l ,.iv,. eral months age the moguls decided that a clean Mate. They niu great ilvals. no man could serve two masters. The .lenklntewncf will have m.u.r Plajers who cast thel,- let with the , new men in the lineup ami (,,., Metropolitan weie. burred fim the Jimmy Smith expects te Keep Klnudcr- .?.."' ....I , . . . i Welden's record clean. 'lheu a little later the bars were let i Mount Airy will play lis tirst j;nmi. down find, provided the L.te,,, .e(,Kue ' at its new jiaik. MeirN Field. Chid ' i- was given the prefeieiice. tl ,IRn Mlln ,,, ren(1 Mn,i billow drove avenue tvnrrt nlleUPll te lii'rfiipm li. .1... ,. I .r . ... , ... . . ' nil.. ii. r.i ' , '" "" "" ' " J numoer. v ictiix win ne ine nnnes- repe-lltiin. Ihey intint piny second lid- ing eleven nnd llie game piemitjes t , ,e i die te some one and ulieady the music I a hard-feiight struggle, as the iii.ijeiltv has been turned en . of thp ,,,;.,.,., ,. ferimr M.,11J,a,l(lt, J. liitiikvlll.t unil I: liilkn.t. .. -.. i .i i . . ' '. .. .. .. . ... ii ki"i.i i . . . .......uiiii iirii IiOIU scheduled te perform en Wednesdn. Klmer Itipleyn pla.vs with Leth, as does Leu Suguituan. The former iloehk-it that Lliabeth looked geed and Subbv decided te stick te I'e.its. New President Seheflcr lias lined Itipley S.'iO for net npnenring with Ceutesville for Us scheduleil Knme ami the line must lie paid before he cim play again. The stiff punishment meted nut will in all probability menu imt the Lincoln Highwuv live will be with out the services of n star guatd the is'st of the season. Nativity Catholic Club will prv off the lid en the home season tonight by engaging St. Uuir.v's nt the fenuer's hall, at Belgrade and Madisen streets. Beth teams have fust clubs. The Saints have one of the best tennis In the ettv and aie nut after Nativity's s,.,,,,. Nativity has a iiiimbei of new faces in the line-up. with a new manager, brand-new equipment, including a new cage nnd lemnlute new uniforms; for the players, Hi I'JS . Ml nn j; I .'.I 150 . 170 us 131 t.icl I6j Tjtals f.13 SiU 707 miKvuvrevvN iivV.vtTr''Arrfni!ns' t. ,. , i'"'.1 .,''s VKl.LOVVS I, ""'"'I 'J lit '.Hi h'niltr, 141 1ST IM 11 .Vine li. ut i.-, u i4 s, . ivi 11)1 1(19 ''-"'en., mi ir.n nu mini. . 1 it no u) (..,"",, 0 "" '' W Rill r 117 121 1f.J Hus".ll 17li 1H7 Hi- s-ntt.-rt'e 17.1 nn 10 Tutttls, st;i ;Mj p""5 'Ifilnls 7?7 777 7f) Tunney Breaks Hanlen's Jaw Nrw Yerk, Nciv. 4. Oene Tuniicr, of Snvr Voik turner American lisht heavyweight chamulr.n. broke Jack Itiinleti'i law when he luiwliH out the Urnel.hn toner In the firm rciunJ of u ti"hc. round initteh. 'lunm'y floored Hsnlen twice before left nook ndad th bout nfter nn minute ana twenty, two -eeendi of the eptntns round. Valparaiso teats De Pauw ValnartlKe, lint., Nev. 4, The Vlprle .11. tm f..i(tt(l(( ,.i.r. ll.ft.lSit Ihft T) tlailu. tiles eUven her, The -car was T t 0. best batter for the seuben. TO HONOR CHAMPIONS Artloem Baseball Team te Be Pre sented With Sliver Cue U On next Thursday evening the In duMiial Amateur Baseball League will held its third annual banquet nt Kug ler's. W. Freelund Kendiick will be the lenstmnster. Among these who will addiess the gathering are. Charles II. tlruhelew, .rumen A. l'lnherty. .ludge Verken, the "fining Bquire" nf Mlllbeiirnej Hermnn L. Heiilfeld, Milten L. Hehlfehl. Wl". Hum B, Munrec, Leuis N, (iehlsmltli and Tliiodero V, Oechsle, president et the league. The Artloem chnlillilens will lm .,... ,sented with .i silver loving cup ami in- m iiiviuiiiii ;ein uiisreiiiiN id tin. phivcis J while the Merrell Mills, ns runiieiv- O up, win reieive a silver loving cup ( silver bawballn for the pbiveiv. , will also be iiiesenteil te w'nii.... 'i...i. Ik! .n,iH A"tl2m Mills, as the league's rivals from Catholic High. West Cathe lic ami piimic : it.ii sciumis. Cle.nlield will travel te Cliften Heights in the hardest frame thev have boehed this season. Conch Tem Ililnrty put the team through a vvck of hari practice he that the plnvcin would l,n in the best of shnpe te give Cliften wlnt they expret te be their only et bad, of the season. Celwvn was scheduled for today and tomeirow. but vvl'.i enlv plav touiliifew at S.vedeland, Pa. The Hoxberoiigh cluii will go te I.ancnster, The biggest game en the out-of-town list Is nt Atlantic City, where Holmes Helmes burg will oppose Melrose. The Hoses I lu.ve been anxious te play the locals for I venrs nnd expect the lutgest cie.vd that ever witnessed n foethnll rmae nt the I Wnimu nhnre Holmesburg will make the trin! f,',r !'!'." en a special train. ' ,",1UI' St, Cn'listus v ill meet St. Mnuie.i at I T",nl nevetiiiciii stieet aim l.atistj(iwui . Cllne Wins at the Gayety 1 mm.'i.- In! 'M Hi T'uSrr":,"'jV?,ilJi it Kiatild.. Cilne of l'lilin.le'l,tv .hnwl v!'i"r !" ViV-1 -"7 !'."". ,T.! !,I !? wlnnlnB form In his bout with cl,rile K.'llv 1 1 V ' it- Hi .. ""nl "1! H'l V, of Chester, ul thu iJuicli Theiiln.lnSii.Jfi!, .''.:.' I7' !s' '-' Vecmii.. l.'.l 13 It. in n met four-reuniler. Cllnu un, th cleverer tind alxi imnc'.iel linrdt-r. OvnttimnciK . , , vviiiri:-! Wrlwlit isn ikl' rsu-. .. II- l.-. l.'.T ici I.-. st; CTNVVTD (J(JI.I)rf Irt'i cillitic.n.. IHO U'.n VI III'. Ilnsnell. 1 4 'J I'l'l il IH7 171 .Ii'd(en. 11.1 Hi HI'i I li J 4imiinn. 1 n 1 1H7 ;'t 11 lt let Patter'n Ids 121 SI SIS TmnN M3 90 HI Titers . nu Tet.ilii 7ni iH I.-..' rt " 'leliili. 77J till Ml IOE SST MEENEHAN'S SUNDAY SPECIALS Lebtrer Dinner, $1,50 Hall llreilal l.ebiter HUt e Sele Vurltiuetl Oitfir? ((Dllf.l Cilllll 7drei s'nucf Itakttl i'yfote Turkey Flatter, S1.S0 .., ''?"' Veuiitf Veimeiit Tiir.ru ((.lit Aaiicr . tvni.,, nu,rl luiilt J resell ecu Ctenl,. ruNuuce Utluce nnd Tomate flnfai Fiih Platter, $1.00 iiiimta irn.it nt,,, ,.,, f'efe n..'r;"' ''"" ''""" sotaeBSSTj CAFE 0 62D & WALNUT STS. Mecnehan'e Special, $1.50 '"'"'' 7'erei i.t-ir llcxthd t'rnd fi .."?.' " "0, Tnrtcir hhc "-liens I fuliie fitrultina Votuteti Scallept Platter, $1.00 i',.,ilT,,ll!l"l" Terfcir foul . ...ii.,. . ii ii fijinien ucc String Ileum Lamb Platter, $1.00 v ,''!'"". ''"' "' in Inn l.nmli rtl .VfiflliH h (, N(l( ;.j ' mi- eiie 7'nneiii J,'i .nl ''ilnlu Chicken Salad ui'.th Fried Oytt ters Sirloin lln,h Platter, $1.10 III or, J , ', i Mr, ilt n,U, !((,. , ....." '"'no inn fic.Kli Vint i,if KHcrelrn't ere, $1.00 Steam Reller Much in Evidence in Interclub Bowling Matches ONE CONTEST DEFAULTED ,1 The vvell-ltnevvn stenm roller whs much In evidence in this week's ItUcr Cltih Pewling League matches. Fmir contests wre Fhutnut victories for the winners, one went bv default and th" cithir wiih n two-out -of -three tttnipie-t for the Overbroel; "Greens," -vhleli team mnnaired te hang te the lead In the lirst half of the championship rne by (lefe.it lm: the Cyuvvrd "Hlue-." Tun ether Overbrnek entry, tin" "Whites." blanked .loe Simpsen'.' C.nw.nl "(odds." while both German town tennis came threiigb. The .Meilen ".Maioens" entne te life and smote the 1'nleii League "Whiten, ' while the Ciiien League "Hlues" wer' unable te muster a team ngninst Al Mi Carter's Merlen "Whites" nnd for feited n trio of frames. Oierbrenk is new lending in the campaign for team and club honors. Hie pi nrcK aL',.1.V..'' ' OW'S" MAMTArTtmnnR' j -,.. ..." "P i:s iii.fns IV. ft, Hid ;n ISS I.l-l.ln'll 1S7 101 1.11 M.tnn . I-': mi in-, puma r hurt 7 j 7 iiar,r.in M.l'Kir'n 1,1s i s i.-.v li,,. v n. . . . ' HmW T.itsl S',-, imt s" ra VJ -- -iap-HB-i-B-SiOSaO iV I9JBKV i i M&1, ,b sLL - yrf ,s. 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