11 Pmmmm p.rt ttfTfiTWt rLA tir THJ TnJhST J7-T MS m ' d'n&'Wi'rw nzfe Daiy Mevie Magazine HERE WE HAVE A TRIO OF FILM STARS IN ONE PICTURE sy v.Ev .Vtf .v.',bS-,:sbbbt .- .fra r; ' s- - .s :. ,.? ut .-v. " s ; .!.-'A.r- tnvwiAi'.ik 'ih ' ' -c ... , -. ; .." s. .'; ' -. itu J t k - t v .- t .. i' -i in, -.-is. vauaunBnnBnnBBUiBr j . j i . . nm j .-. TltenmR MclBlmn's lntcst nJnrrlng vehicle Is "The Man Who Snw Tomorrow," a uterjr of the Seuth Seng. In the nlieve plcture you nee Jldgliiui, Theodere ltobcrte, who plays the rele of nn Island trader with a monocle, mid I.entrl'ce Jey, the heroine THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX IJy HKXRY AtiMtn S. writes: "In commenting en Hurrleiine's Gnl' some one wrote net Ieiir nse saying the picture iHil net ap peal te uemen en ncceiint of the story bolus laid at yta. "Oh, lady fnn, hew differently we Judge. It was the we that made the plctuic Jive for ii.p and for the Kame reason 'The Sen Wolf wns fascinat Iiir, ipeclnlly the original picture, with Bosworth. "I sdinctlmcs think that in Mtme far away incarnation I must have been a mermaid, and u tiny cell in my hub hub hub concieus mind keeps pulling me buck. "I note j our remark about sailing the sens for live years. , "Dlil you ever leave St. Vincent, C. V. I., en a moonlight night and Mil out through these rocks nnd pnst the tiny lighthouse perched up there without' foiling half drunk with the biaiity of it all? 'Hurricane's Gal was really' line. , "De ou remember 'Revelation, with Dorethy 1'hllllpHr I think that pic ture wu my first introduction te your friend (?) Ven S nnd I have had u creepy feeling for the gentleman ever lim-e. , , "New. I am wondering why we must fl(is hnve se much plot In the mov ies. Why work up te a climax nnd then de a lef of straightening out be fore (lie end? 1 should enjoy seeing 'Reveries of n Ilnchelnr screened nnd lifter nil his dreams leave him before tlic lire with his pipe and go home with the same feeling of contentment with 'which one closes n book of the kind. 'The plot's the thing. I knew, hav ing tried my hand, nnd thereby hangs a tale, tee long nnd tee sd te relate. Hnweu-r. if "any fan would care fei the remains, such being 'The Wank rilOTOfLAYA The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. ALHAMBRA ,a,h' ""Wf ST?-. : BEBE DANIELS In "PINK OODS" APm I PI B2D ft THOMPSON 8TS. ALI-BTAR OAST In "W1LDNESS OF YOUTH" ARDMORE LArcAffi,A. ALEXANDRE DUMAS' FAMOUS BTOBT "MONTE CRISTO" AQTYID EIGHTH ft OIRABU AVB). MOIUrV MAT! SEE DAILY HAROLD LLOYD IN HIS LATEST 6-KEEL PICTURE "Grandma's Bey" AND VAUDEVILLE BLUEBIRD Brrna?.nueU.!uS,u;h,Ti MIA MAY In "THE WIFE TRAP" COLONIAL a,n- rtSrt P'ffi RICHARD BARTHELMESS tn "THE BOND BOY" FAIRMni 1MT 20th and airard Av. WA,iV1UUI11 MATt.NBB DAILY HOUSE PETERS nd KATT MOORE In THP CTADM" 56TH CT THUATRU Belew 8pruc J 1IAT1NEH nAti.r ALL-8TAR OAST In "Shadows of Conscience" GREAT NORTHERN BreB1,.. 'I RUPERT HUOHES' PRODUCTION Frl A 0 "REMEMBRANCE" IMPFRIAI COTH ft WALNUT STS. "' -rMrtLi m,, e.nn. Kvir,i 7 , 0 GUY BATES POST In "TKE MAttitrinrM LIBFRTV uuead ft Columbia av. UOLt MATINKK DAILY WALLACE REID In "THE OH08T BREAKER" ORIENT WoedUnd Ave. at 02d Bt. V'V'' MATINEB DAILY CATHERINE MacDONALD In "HER SOCIAL VALUER OVERBROOK 08li .WS?! AGNES AYRES - InJBORDEnLAND'' PALM I'KANKFORU AVKTft -"'' ... VORHIS STREET . ENTIRE WEEK r.lu.u.l.AJ,?!'AIS,I'U0" WEEK HAROLD LLOYD "GRANDMAS BOY" GENT ""',' Aa'M, ,'0'vr p!tj SHIRLEY MASON K In "VERY TRULY YOURS" RIALTO UERMANTOWN AVI3NIIR ...." 1HLPKIIOCKKN ST. IAn.y.' MUmXH'i PRODUCTION "ORPHANS OF THE STORM" tWSL M. NEELY System,' why, publish address and off it gees with all my best wishes. "My mnnuwrlpt was beautifully typed en regulation stationery. All re quirements were followed out, even te inclosing stamps. "My Pave li.ttl n very exasperating mnnner dining the entire period, one of suppressed nmti'-ement, which led te such questions as 'Hew eees the story? LWhnt are you going te call it?' etc., even suggesting n few impossible titles. "It came back of course it came back. I took the blew standing, but did net confide in Dave for many weeks afterward. I thought he might strut nnd crew. He did net; he remained per fectly silent, 1 don't knew why, but there wns a very peculiar twinkle in bin eye nnd he wrinkled his nose. "De you ever wrinkle your nose when you tend our letters? Don't de it render of letters giver of advice. We appreciate your trials. "I have no fnult te find with 'The Blenk System.' The fnult Is within myself. I simply hnvt net the highlv impertnnt factor in my make-up e'f weaving plots. I milit also send a nice little letter from Mr, Blank it's some tiling of n sermon, and I have a terror of sermons that gees like this: 'Yeu lack subtlety, cultivate the Imagina tion,' etc. Anybody want the set of boektA1 They Hre really very thorough : they tell you just what te nnd all yen hnve te de it te de it, and that's all of that. "I Ikive tried my hand, and relate only n part of my experience, and new pnss it en te these mere gifted. "Can you remember back ten or twelve years nnd rccull the play, 'Tin Rend te Yesterday' 7 Would It make u geed movie? "New. II. M. N., I nm only asking for information, se please go easy with your answers, ns I am a little sensi tive, after the Blank episede, and don't think I could endure any references or MI'ITOFLATS 333 MARKTT STREET THEATRE! J33 m-rrvn, i 0 a. m. te n:ie p. m. Wanda Hawley and Milten Sills In "BURNINO SANDS" ft TheNlXON-NIRDLlNGER ft THEATRES MXO.VS AMBASSADOR1' tSTiii: VERA GORDON in "YOUR BEST FRIEND" BALTIMORE nSSH MARY MILES MINTER In "THE COWBOY AND THE LADY" BELMONT Vil) AP.OVE MARKET 1:30 ft S: O.flOtallP. II. Wanda Hawley and Milten Silk In "BURNING BANDS" PPHAR l,0T CKDAH AVENUE VE.LrtI 1 :30 ft 8: 7 ft P. M. MAY MacAVOY In "TOP OF NEW YORK" COI ISPI IM S'srktt h- '0th ft 80th JL.lDC.JLl i je and 3: 7 and 9 P. M. SPECIAL PRODUCTION "ABOVE ALL LAW" 1UMRO 'HOST T. AND OIRARD ATI. J u u iw J Jumbo June, en Prankford "L" RODOLPH VALENTINO In "BLOOD AND SAND" LEADFR 1ST LANCASTER AVX. -,I-'-'-" 1' te G: 7 te 11 p. M. HOUSE PETERS and CLAIRE WINDSOR In "RICH MEN'S WIVES" I DPI 1ST -" AN" MVVftr HTREETS LUtUOl si, l:3e i. 3. r.ve. 0:15 te Jl Wallace Reid and Lila Lee In "THE OHOBT BREAKER" NJIVONI KO AND MARKET ST8. lyiswjiv j.,8 T Mi 0 HENRY B. WALTHALL In "LONO CHANCES" RIVOI I 62D "ANBOM BTS. Il V VJL1 i .3() A s. n.45 tn Pi u LIONEL BARRYMORE in "THE TAllt. IN THD FOO" SHERWOOD r'4.'A, Ilaltlmert At! k)nLI W UUU MAT. L'i GVE. OiSO CLAIRE WINDSOR In "ONE CLEAR CALL" 69TH ST Th",re OjfP- 'L'" TarmlnTl U7 muli 2 30. 7 and 9 P. M. Wanda Hawley and Milten Sills In "BURNING SANDS" STRAND Q"""w;r,V?? ERNST LUBITSOH PRODUCTION "LOVES OF PHARAOH" AT OTHER THEATRES 1EATRES I l.P.T.O.A. MEMBEK5 OF M. CERMANTOWN fi"? Sxssspisn. . RUPERT HUOHES' PRODUCTION "KcJVlc.lVmKANCE" VJrl 1 Mat. Temnr.i Evn. 7 ft 0 ALL-BTAR OAST In "Shadows of Conscience" - r a ht tr ii lit a mi t,L JEFFERSON 8Mh KH?, MARTHA MANSFIELD in "qiiKEN or meut.iv nnueE" PARkT HDUB AVE. ft DAUPHIN ST! rArVfw Mat. 3ilB. Bv. (1:4.1 te U JOHN BARRYMORE . la "MU1UK XOjUtU" Ad A-: 3 t-J1 ' a $ 3 .. & ftW&SviS ARM: VVrn . s inslnimtleni nbent immature Intellect. I llktd the piny 'nml I have a great reepeet for rcincnrnatlen. Inasmuch ns It premise") aeme time, somewhere, te polish tin products that would net ex nctly mil for line ami bunting dur ing tl'ls step en enrth. "I nlee sent Wallace n little note of cheer, but it win late in getting off. I guvc it te Dnve te mnll nnd when he snw te whom it was addressed he said, Well, I'll be ' and then car ried it around In his pocket a few days." (It's a mean trick te mention St. Vincent nnd the Cnpe. Verde Islands te me. It stirs up nil the old wanderlust, nnd 1 enn't get my mind down te fun letters. OccI tlmf little lighthouse perched atop the pinnacle of tin; sugnr leaf rock, with Unit qunint stnirwny winding ever nnd down the ridge te the sen! Ami, en the ether side, the colorful town nnd Hms "(tcnrge Wash ington" mountain crest te the west. I can close my ejes new nnd hear the clank of the cenl barges alongside; and the chntter of the half-nalccd I'orttt I'erttt guee blacks and nil the "bum beats" at. the bow with the boys diving for canned goods nnd coins tlmt the crew throws ovrrbeurd. Made it en a run from the Me l'lntn bound for Liver pool nnd eh, quit it! This is a movie column ! Your "Reveries" film would die n n bernin'. The movie public is net a contemplative nor nu introspective nor an imaginative public. Give 'em plots or they perish. They want pictures that puck n punch, but In thnt they are net u. all different from the magazine nutl honk reading or the theatre going public. livery new nnd then, one of these itileter things does "get ncress." but any attempt te duplicate falls tint. If I were u commercial producer and you brought me "The Read te Yes terday," I'm nfrald I'd well, I'd piebably wrinkle my nose.) Periwinkle has n keen sense of satire. She sends the following letter, but I hope the fans will recognize the cleverlv veiled unrcnsm nil the wnv through It: "Dear Feni Lately I have been quite riled te sen hew II. M. N. slums hlmrelf whenever an opening occurs. New I think it's a shame for a hunch of nice people te get n wrong Impres sion, se I nm going te tell you my cun did opinions en the subject, "Seme time nge I paid him n cnll in his office. As he wns net in, but wns expected any time, and ns I nm net one te put off till tomorrow, etc., I sat down te wait. Well, I exhausted three newspapers nnd the patient assistant, who finally found it wns C o'clock. Then I noticed a sketch by Ilnnlen which I strongly suspected wns II. M. X. It portrayed a rather frnll-loeking, gruy-halred man, rather bald. Sud denly, just as I was deciding te go out nnd set n sandwich, n very business like man wnlked In and exclaimed. "De you wish te hce me?" "Are you Mr. Xeely?" I said. "Yes," snld he. "Imagine my surprise! He was of medium height, about five feet seven, very neat looking, net bald nt all, nnd bis hair is jet black and net gray. Well, we talked, and .talked. Thnt Is, he did. Gesh! My thoughts are far tee uninteresting te be alrrd while he is speaking. And boy ! eh boy ! he smoked n cigarette in a perfectly stunning holder. (A present from Eric von Stro Stre beim II. M. X.) "He's a rather nervous man, keenly alive. He has a delicious sense of humor and thnt rare gift, a wonderfully btreng personality. He is net young, nor Is he old. He has been meny places and seen many things, and seems over flowing with versatility. His judgment is geed and his Ideas well founded and interesting. He is net easy te forget. "Se don't you believe him when he tells you he is old nnd decrepit and has sparse gray hairs nnd a long benrd. "Whom does he remind me of? A mixture of Lewis Stene, Theodere Kos Kes Kos leff and Raymond Hntten. I want always te be a friend of his, but I hope he doesn't remember me well enough te give any one his impression of me. "Yours truly PKUIWINKLE." (Isn't that clever surcam? Any how, I remember Periwinkle well enough net te give ray impressions of her specially net te the Lady Who Gees te the Movies With Me. There nre enough of these shootings nlllntr the newspapers new.) William Devlntf writes: "The picture thnt Charles Ray was In was called 'Nineteen and Phyllis,' and net the 'Villuge Sleuth,' or 'Th Midnight Hell.' Why don't you like Charles Ray? I nm a Bay fan nnd like him very much. "About a mouth age you said a movie house en Market btreet was go. ing te show 'The Leves of Pharaoh.' I have been watching ever since nnd have net seen it yet or I must hnve been asleep. Who is wrong, me or you?" (Yeu nre, of course, quite naturally. If I had been wrong, I flieuld simply have thrown' enr letter in the waste basket. Of course, I didn't say "Phuraeh" wns te be in nnother Mar ket street heiibc, I simply bald another house without mentioning localities. It was shown, and new it's in still an other place, I'd like te think that this column was responsible for tlwt, I knew it wns the Letter Ilex that put "('nllsnrl" across here nnd It would be encouraging te feci that we fans really have that much influence for better pictures. I don't disllkn Rny. He has amused nnd entertained me mildly, but I've never seen blm In anything that mads ass anxious te m bun ssal.) fttt Eleven PANTHERS LOOK FOR HARD GAME Coach Warner Begins Prep aration for Battle With Red and Blue Orders Monday Practice HOLLERAN IS ABSENT . Pittsburgh, Pn Xev. 7. The mem bers of the Pitt fnnthnll tenm were elll prised yesterday when they received the order te report te Conch Glenn Warner at the stndlum for practice. It has always been the custom te nlve the team a holiday en a Monday, but Warner argued thnt Saturday's game against Geneva wns comparatively easy nnd he am net opine that there were any cas ualties. And then, with the Panthers fnring one of the hnrdest games en the schedule, that of next Saturday against old Penn en -Franklin Field, he couldn't afford te waste a day en beginning preparation for the contest. Every mnn en the squud appeared, Temmy Helleran being the only player net ill uniform. Ifn will net be seen in action against the Quakers, but is hopeful of sitting the doctor's permis sion te enter the game against Penn State en Thanksgiving Day. His broken wrist Is mending nicely, and he is trying te keep his weight down by rxercislng with the tenm without taking nny chances of hurting the broken arm. YALE The vnrsit.v foetbnll practice yesterday wns confined te dummy scrimmaging anil a s iciml firm, livery one of the regulars wns In uniform nnd in the first-string line-up except Teny Hullman, who wns replaced by Menty Denver at right end. Denver Iitjtcl the position Inst sensen, but Hullmnn's gnme hns wen the place this fall. Hullmnu simply rested yester day and will be back in line-up today. Xe scrimmaging wns attempted, except by the second eleven, who fought the scrubs through a thirty-minute session. CORNELL Although only three dnys nre available for practice for the Dart mouth game before the tenm leaves for New Yerk, Conch Gilmenr Debic do de clded yesterday thnt the Cernell vnrslty wns entitled te another day's rest, nnd, aside from a signal drill In the baseball cage, the preparation consisted of a rather lengthy dicsussien by Debic en weak spots he discovered in the Co lumbia game nnd nn intimate of the prebnble methods of Dartmouth and the stout defense thnt every Cernelllnn anticipates from the Hanover outfit. In the football camp and en the cam pirn the Dartmouth game Is rated as probably the hardest Cernell will have te play this year. The Columbia game having established that Cernell bus an other grent scoring machine, intqrest Is at fever heat, nnd Itemcjn Kerry, grad uate manager, says thnt the Cernell sale of seats exceeds nn? thing en record, HARVARD Werklne Inte in nren- nrntlen for Princeton Saturday, Har vard used a white ball for the first time in Crimson nnnnls, conches snld. The white spheroid wns brought into play for a signal drill an dusk wns foiling. With the exception of Geerge Owen, bncklield star, the entire varsity line-up took part enrller In a twenty-minute scrimmnge with the second tenm. Kos Kes con Fltts, who has appeared at end in several-Harvard games this season, was switched te the bncklield in the workout. PRINCETON Fer the first time since the Chicago game, the first varsity personnel nil had workout en University Field yesterday. Despite the slippery condition of the field due te a constant drizzle, Condi Kill IJeper kept hi" charges In harness until darkness made further practice impossible. Only three mere dnys of practice new remain te tlia Tigers before they depnrt for Cambridge for the Ihst game of their "big-three" gnmes. Notwithstanding the proximity of the Harvard game nnd inck of nny scrim mage Inst week, Reper again withheld his varsity from strenuous practice and devoted the entire afternoon te another drill in the fundamentals of football, followed by n dummy scrimmnge with the scrubs. Punting, kick-offs, drop kicking and line-bucking Wns the pro gram for most of the matinee. NAVY In the finest sort of spirits nnd with considerable improvement in their bodily condition, the Xnvnl Acndemy foetbnll men had their first workout yesterday since the enme , against Penn State. While prepara tiens ter me at. .nvier game next Mat urday will net be overlooked, the real enemy in sight is the Army team, which will ba met in Philadelphia en Novem ber 25, less than three weeks off. 8WARTHM0RE Rey Mercer gnve his men a rest yesterday. Every one came out of the Princeton game un scathed se far as any serious injuries are concerned. Seme will net take part in any scrimmages for a day or se because of miner bruises. The rest nt this week will be spent in pre paring for the strong Franklin nnd Marshall eleven. Mercer renlizes thnt he is up ngulnst a stiff preposition nud will drill his men accordingly. Hy comparntlve scores with Penn, Swarthmore has the edge en F, and M., but last Saturday's fiascos have taught the football fans net te bank en these comparisons. The scrubs will seen practice the Lnncusterites' style of play and scrimmage with the var sity. F. nnd M. mny leek for some new formations from the Gnrnet. Mercer rather favors straight foetbnll, but nevertheless spends many an hour In his den planning new plays. DEVER TRAINING FOR PHILA. AMATEUR TITLE 1821 Featherweight Champien te Compete at the Olympla Johnny Dever, of the Kayeuln Club. iiie amateur featherweight who wen the Middle Atlantic States championship m the A. A. l last season, has started strict training under the eye of Pnckey Leng for the Philadelphia champion- Buiim iu no ueciuvii en ine nights of November 21 nnd 23 at the Olympic under the auspices of the Quaker City i.!?e"r !? B sftr utn" M tc" w 126 pounds. While he may loom nn a favorite te repeat this season, n fleck of youngsters tn thn.t division hns sent in entry blanks nnd some interest- wig ncnen biieuiu result ucrore the titm in nwarded In the form of n silver lev- II1K Clip. Cups, emblematic of seven different championships here, also will be pre sented te the winners in the flvwclght batitnmwelght, lightweight, ' welter weight, middleweight nnd heavyweight divisions, " All-for-gler.v boxers nre showing n let of interest in the coming teurnnment nnd the entry list mny rench close te the 100 mnrk. Entry blanks are nreeurnble In the Sports Department of the -Nvkninii Pum.tci T.kiwkk: A. A. II. Ileaduunr ers. 157 North Fifteenth, street: Hnrrv McQrath, 1RS2 Seuth Cecil street" and Temmy O'Mallejr, 258 Seuth Third prepares for Penn Tilt SATURDAY Seek Assailant of Grid Captain Rest rice, Neb., Nev. 7. Search was continued today for the un known nssnllant of Fred Lnyten, captain of the Kcatrice High Scheel football team who was attacked and robbed of foetbnll team secrets while sitting In- nn automobile in front of n church here en Sunday night. A small nmeunt of money and team signals were stolen, Lnyten, found Inter In the night lying under u Inprebe in his auto mobile, wns rendered unconweieus by a snndbng, but wns net seriously hurt. Season Will Open November 15 and Will Clese March 14 en J. W. BOOTH AT THE HELM Six of the lending clubs of the city have organized n bridge whist league te piny matches monthly during Al.n I Int fnil. ulnlnrfiti.1 rnrlr linrliiir. The sensen will enen en Wednesdny. Ne vember 1", and close en Wednesday, i March 14. The charter members of the associa tion nre the 1'nien League, the Art Club, the Hamilton Whist Club, the flermnntewn Cricket Club, the Prince ton Club nml the Fourth Street "Club. Hearing of the formntien of the league, ether ijlubs have become inter ested nnd it is possible the circuit may be enlarged before the winter is ever. J. W. Keoth. of the Fourth Street Club, was the prime mover in bringing the league into being. Other enthusi astic boosters of the project were Dr. Arthur .1. WilKen nnd A. L. Hunting, of the Art Club: Mr. Dencnn, of the Princeton Club ; Mr. Vnn Dyke, of the Lnien Lengue, nnd Sir. Rcrinus, of the Fourth Street Club. TAt.!'.9 fermnl organization meeting Dr. AMllwn was electe.1 chairman of the committee in charge of the com petition, with II. A. Ansell, of fler fler mnneown, treasurer, and C. II. Yar nail, Jr., of the Hamilton Whist Club, secretary. It wns decided te play n round robin teurnnment. The visiting players will be the guests of their rivals at dinner lierere each series of matches. The teams will consist of sixteen men each, with chnnges in personnel from time te lime opuenni with the captain of each team. A trophy will be presented te the winning team, which nlse will carry off the championship of the league. orTi!LSC'lten .,vlll. w,ml MD Wednesday vLm R.' ;)I"T.h " wlUl M the teams A. I . ,ht' """jnntewn Cricket Club nrL'. mPI' n1",,.w,nt nre veV Ilke,y te prove the deciding matches of the Cr!e rJi? ,hes. Pfrtwirf matches the Art Club meets Hamilton, the Union League tackles the Fourth' Street out" heu,g1It'redPr,nCCt0n Club " the The interclub bridge season reallv Club trounced the Yale Onbtan friendly contest staged nt the latter' nuarters Spruce street between Twelfth nnd Thirteenth. Twentv.feur matches were played, with h" Tigers pne i?.sa" bUt tW U,U1 havinS " P. R. R. BOUTS Annual Indoor Tourney Is Scheduled for Friday Night The nnr.unl Indoor tie.in - tournament of the Philadelphia Tcrm'DlviX! Athletic Association of the I'ennsvlvn nia system u 111 be held Friday night nt the First KeSim,.t Armery, ilrend and Callow hill Hrecls. The program will consist of five six six re,T1m"ts,."ml two elght-reund bouts, with Hilly Parker, champion 125-pound clnss pf the I'ennsj-lvnr.in system; nnd Yeung Cnllnhan, champion of the American Ice Company 12.".. pound class In the seml-wlndup. nnd Danny Oar tin, the A. A I champion, and Geerge lulley, of the Stores Department. In the wlr.tl-up. The bouts nie as follews: Welter Hosten. Utra-r-il Offlcei. vs. Prank llrllitmei-. Ui-ncral Offlcn '"" Trnr.k I)en.ihuu. Hnnlne ITnuss Ne. 2 v. J,PCi,:,.i,te-ni7'?nt,DIy.Pre Artie MrCann. .Motive Power. Heward I'asratn. American Railway Ex. press. s Ray Casta, II, Tral-imister'a Deit -.... ..-. wU.t,Y ..j,..-, , iiiam in nnn . Tummy .iiey, -irainmaster'a Dert.. vm .lanm. i. i.nn, i. im. ..... . - va. .,,.i vu..un.t. . , ., v.. rur, cry, xnunv i iiianan eunit 1'illahan American Ice Cemcanv Hilly Parker. .Maintenance Way Dept ' anny Oartln Cieneral Oftlces. va. Geerca vs n Tulley, Sterei Department. 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Ilalnei HI. umi Htentea Are, OIBSON'S AUTO WORKS 3J33 Uaverfera Atb V iinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiimiH SCHOOL X-COUNTRY PROTEST IS DENIED Track Officials Change Rules Governing Novices as Re sult of Controversy ANNOUNCE HANDICAPS The pretest made bv several schools ever the running of the novice cross cress cross eountry championship last Wednesday was denied nt n meeting of the Super visory Benrd yesterday afternoon. The race, therefore, stands ns It was com pleted, with Northeast ns the cham pions. The meeting, which wns at tended ny the trnck representative of each school, wns held nt Northeast High. It wns recommended by the commlttee that changes in the wording of severnl rules he made by the Super visory Committee en Athletics. The rule defining n novice wns the first con sidered by the Trnck Committee. The old rule, which hns caused much trouble, rends: "A runner who has wen a place or n prin in n rnce of a mile or ever Is no longer n novice." The recommended clinnge rend as fol fel fol eows: "The first five runners te finish In n dual or n triangular meet are net te compete ns novices. The first ter. runners te finish In the senior, junior or novice chnmpienships or in nny in in tcrschelnstic rnce held under the aus pices of n college or university ure net te compete ns novices. Reys who have wen places in freshman races shnll net be barred from the novice rnce." Track events are net te be considered In determining the status of n cross cress cross eountry runner. It was recommended that the novice rnce llc U10 'Tf 'res. country event of the year for nil schools. The committee voted unanimously te make the dis tances In nil scholastic cress-country races three miles. The handicaps te be given te the run ners In the cress-country meet which will be held tomorrow afternoon were announced ns follews: Ge-: 5eldNrit. t Phtll"; N'nrthiMSt: I'crnn nml Held. nevmn. Seutherns Mnur. nermaninn-n. Kntx-rt-win ter. Tomllnsen, rmnltfenl, M-r, Central. AVinrncs j.i ntwnniis .vniner, wt Phlllv: Dern. Cftrinnntewn: O-ill .eteetn. Frankford; tmbeck. Xbrth'-n-t ?0 jicrenilii ninM. fi-irrtrt-r. 8nntir. Qer-rn.intnwn-. IVnen T'rnnkferd: Friedman. Seuthern: CrMs. Nerthnrt. 4.1 p-neniH HhnppHiker. fWmantawn: P;il. Centr.il: U.mli. KrnnUfnrd; Hrady. Kru-wr. Tayler. Duren Knopf. Watsen. Q Allen. Alinirt llnch-lerlen. Nnrthast. f.O .-cenrl Unten. Wr-t It-llly: .Shank .Shank ereff, Seuthern: rr'yr. Ontral: Jncobaen, Men. Haitn N'nrthnt, Ilcith, German tnvn: It He-id. Fr.-.nkfn-d. 1:10 Dalllnn, simnn. Wt Phll.v: Mcyr. Seuthsrn: Ilnllev. FranVferd. Ilerenateln. Mmren. frhwc!tier, Ontral 1 :!." Kllnniin, Vst Phllly. Cehen. Flnk elMeln, Southern, ca-per. Central: Park-s. nermantewn: r.lrM. Strme Kltenhead. Illairhlev. Trnnkferd - 1:20 lluell. Wen Phlllv: Webbrr. North eaat: Gcrsen. Central: Udef !., Peuthern: Jamea. .1. Itmil. Franltferd: Rlchmai. Olailer. flermanlen. 1:30 N. HcheDf. Hudsen. Weat Phllly: Teomena. Nertheast: Ward Nertheant; T.yena. IJnd-rle. llutten. Germanton-n; Olalaer. Patehln, Central. l'SA Ijiv. Ci.ntr.il- Ifell. TVhltlUalev. Cermantnwn: Mariden. Nertheaat. 1I0 Jenna, N'erthast: Cart-en. Frank Frank ferd: Webatr. Central: Meera. Ormantnwn. Ilelrberd. Weat I'hlUy. 1:45 W. I-Vhepf. Onlmua. Wett Phlllv: Allen. Smith. Hill. Northeast Heflln. Frank Frank ferd: Oraver Sitterifend Oermantewn. 1:50 Stevenson. Weit Phlll--. Olenn, Oer Oer nnntewn: Corsen, Frankferd: Sirea. Centra). 2:00 Cavace. West Phllly: Hemlller. Qer mantnwn: Prehst. Franltferd: Mattaen. Central: Steppncher. Northeast 2:l Roebuck. Helm. Wet Phllly. 2:16 Merenheck. Northeast Seratch. 2:30 Jaikann. Offenhauaer. The race Villi mart from the Canoe Club en the River Drhe nt 3:30. IMMACULATE IS READY Will Battle St.Peter'e In Second of Uptown Cage Series Immaculate Conception, fresh from victories ever St. Henry's and Ma Ma eonna, will battle St. Peter's tonight in the second game of the series between these rivals nt Scnndinaiinn Hall, Twelfth street nnd (Sirard avenue. Immaculate will have Quinn nnd Fegel nt ferwnrd. Weller nt center, and Owens nnd Vnn Ostcn guards, while the Snlnts will depend en Pevcrnlck nnd Dunlenvy, forwards; "Inky" Regan, center, nnd McNicheI nnd Detrich, Kiinrdi. Immaculate Reserves meet St. Peter's Reserves in the preliminary and dancing will fellow the garnet). Immaculate wants games away with Media, Dewningtnwn, Birdshore, K. of ('.. of Atlantic City. St. Nicks'. Wild Wild weed, Ocenn City and Cape May. Call Mnnnger Mcllmail, Kensington i800-W, between (5 and 7 P. M. Jacksen Wins at Billiards Detroit, Mich., Nev " Clarence Jackann. et Detroit, wen two flftv.petnt hlecks In the three-cuBhlen billiard tournament here ever Johnny Lajten, the tttlehelder Jackaen'a lcterlei were wen by sensational play, his nlKh run of eleven enuillns th tournament record. The nfternenn score was se tn 4B, and tha evening Kame tr.Jcl ,,0 te 49, In sixty-two innings, Zuna Wins 20-Mlle Race Hamilton, Out.. Ne. Prank 'una of Newark, N, J. wen the Herald twent-!ulle read race around the hay In 1 hour and .11 minutes. James Dllew 1-ir ntn was sec ond, nnd Art r-eheles tiladstine A, .' , To Te Te eoneo, third The race was run In a rain and the time was considerate slower than the record et 1,40,15. set In 10!'.! by Jamea Duffy. T9DAY veeitrt ARTITDB 7. 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