mnww JOS WWvwsajjsv pBHHEPPS EVENING PTJBtXO LEDGEIPHIIilADllLiPHIAi' Nerve and Headache Powders Will Be Needed by Expert Who Names 1922 Grid Cham m m mK U?i4 K I n iJM a ?jat &H i 1 .I i' fell 1$ tft fe' E&L m m Gi?J DOPESTERS WILL HAVE PLENTY TO DO IN PICKING 1922 CHAMPION W. and J. Has Clean Slate, 'Tis True, but Ncale's Eleven ! Still Has Pitt, West Virginia and Detroit te Bump Off Barrett's Comeback G By STONKY McMNN IOLT.Y day! Thi xenng men who wear college football suits sure nre scrambling tlie dope sheet for the experts who feel duty hound te rank the tMinn dt the Hnlsli of the ycnseii. On this Klrrtleu Day of the year VJ'2'2 we mmU jihi te name the elmen that tuny he en titled te the honor position among the colleges of the l'ii-t. And when jen take In mere ter ritory ny the Mid-Ve.t also fetch the headache powders, Dee! Three dnjs 'e, at .'1 o'clock In the after noon, we were prepared te park the crown en the brew of l.afajette. This team had played evenleen straight Raines without suffering de feat, wan leading V. and J. bj 1M-0, and wmed pesseined of sufficient power, experience and tight te licit nit eleven athletes in the whole world. Their schedule while well ar ranged se that the probable tough scraps were net consecutive was destined te bring out the best that was In .lock Sutherland's machine. Any team that, en alternate Saturday, battles Pittsburgh, llurknell and W. and J., with Muhlenberg and ltosten College In be tween te keep 'em en edge, Is net finding the a series of frolics en the lawn. And the BBBBBBErJISjSMBJIr Bk UT'INEY McLlXN GIRLS CAGE TEAMS TO FORM LEAGU Will Play in Connection With Manufacturers' League Basketball Games JASPER IS BEATEN AGAIN IF JIMMY SAID THIS, HE'D GET SOAKED Ask 'Curley' Ogden te Quit Basketball Walter "Curley" Ogden. the Ath letic pitcher who was signed by the Heading Knstern League basketball club te jump center, has been re quested by .Tnhn Shlhe, president of the Athletics, te discontinue the cage game, fearing he might be in jured anil thus be incapacitated for next season's work. Ogden, who is the former Swnrthmere College has ketball star, will discuss the matter with Shlhe. glorious autumn nfternoens Eastenlnns polish off the enen with that traditional cpiarrel with Lehigh, ilwas n ren! scrap no mutter what the two teams may have previously ac complished against ether opponents. And then came that spill In New Yerk last Saturday. Net that It was an Onset for V. and J. te win. It had been predict! that It would be a "(ireek meets tJreek" gridiron engagement Itut mighty few football followers be lieved that any living company of pigskin hasers could spot the Lafayette, lads two touchdowns and then go out and beat them. That's what Neale's brave buckees did. New, where are we at In the ranking endeavor? W. and .!. has net been defeated this season, in fact, the Presidents have come through eighteen straight contests with nothing worse than a draw. lint Neale's pupils were tied by Carnegie Tech. And they still have Pittsburgh te beat, net te men tion Detroit and West Virginia (the last-named eleven bumped Pitt by I) te til Suppose W. nnd J. loses one of the games te be played or is tied. Then -hat? Vel trill understand, please, that ice are net forgetting Princeton nnd Harvard, undefeated .10 far. Cernell, tee, mutt be given consideration, though the first real tests for the Ithacans come when they tackle Dartmouth this coming Saturday, and Pcnn en Thanki' giving Day. The .lrmj rcara its colon for examination by the ranker its victory ever Kansas and tic irith Yale being noteworthy efforts. Yest Virginia may claim attention. Pennsylvania, Savy, Yale, Syracuse, Penn State and Pitt are net completely out of the titular scenario, despite the fact that all have been defeated, Who Will Name Champien Eleven? INDEED, there is a possibility that the team which is given the mythkul Eastern champlenthlp this year will have been defeated. We might, if it would get us anywhere, iihew you several combinations of circumstances by which It would be necessary te select ns the strongest and brainiest and gamest football eleven in the East a company of warriors which had been licked r tied, at least. If you are interested in this ranking preposition, give a thought te the schedule of the leading Eastern teams. Perhaps all were arranged with the idea of bringing the teams te the highest possible point of efficiency for cer tain important tussles. But in this open-game era one can't always tell, even a week before the season opens, which opponents will prove set-ups if itl doubt about this. Interview Jehn Heiman and his Tenn laddies. Take Pitt for exnmple. It is nobody's cinch te attack Lafayette. West Virginia, Syracuse and Bucknell en four straight Saturdays; then, with Geneva as a warm-up preposition, come right back te threw the full trength against Penn, W. and J. and Penn State. That, te our way of thinking, is the most robust schedule which any Enstem top-notch eleven must tight out. Lafayette's path' te hoped-for glory and that of W. and J. have been mentioned in nn earlier pnragrnph. Neither has much chance te let down, though they both have mere se-called soft spots than has Pittsburgh. m JllfEEH.lX'S Syracuse boys with liruicn, Pitt, Penn State and Ml ycbraska in a reir, a romp icith ilcGtll and then a final scrap with Colgate, have stormy days along the gridiron journey. Penn State buinpinn into Syracuse, Annapolis, Camriie Tech, Penn and Pitt irith no breathing spots mired tn, has its full share of trouble. A'ai'v Traveling in High THE Navy, asked te meet Huckncll. Georgia Tech, Penn ami Penn State one after the ether, with St XnUer as an expected rest station before tln all-important tight with the Army, is traveling In high pretty much nil the way. The Army happens te have had mere set-ups, but Kansas,, Yale, Notre Dame and the Navy will make any gridiron company Bfep out thar, f ven 'with gas-filling stations en nlternate Saturdays. Penrisylv'i'a. ns things turned out, had a schedule that for first class opposition Is net se far behind that of Pittsburgh. Swarthmore always at Its best against Penn Navy, Alabama (see Saturday's final edition), Pitt, Penn State and Cernell. That's what would be a six -week period of anxiety for any eleven. Cernell may net have figured en a smooth path In 'the earlier part of the season, but It Is a fact that the big lied team has had no pnssage at arms worthy the name up te this week Onlj convinc ing triumphs ever Dartmouth and Penn will establish Debie's fam en the upper deck. Princeton, Yule and Harvard admit that each points toward the ether and, no doubt, the schedules are f"ued with that idea 111 mind. It happened this year that the Bulldogs, encountered mere entanglements rhnn their tra ditional rivals. Carnegie Tech, Iowa, Army, Brown. Maryland, te prove troublesome, perhaps, and then Princeton and Harvard en successive Sntur days, is hitting the tough spots. Be It known, however, that the son of .lelin Harvard have had plenty te think about and prepare; for with Centre, Dartmouth, Flerida mixed in as nn uncertainty nnd three big bouts with Princeton, Brown nnd Yale. The Tigers hae had little chance for peace nnd comfort since they ieurneyed te Chicago en n revenge excursion. Swarthtnure fought vigorously ast week, and en the next two Saturdays Reper's team will oppose liar Yard and Yale. Furthermore, there were some October encounters which re quired the old stuff Virglnln, Colgate nnd Maryland. kl'h this is given by iea, of preparation for the final analysis. The A schedule of the leaders may, at you u ill dtirrrn, hate much te de with the final ranking process. Bebby Barrett's Great Comeback WHAT the old determination will accomplish was spectacularly demon strated at the Olympia last night when Bebby Barrett, idol of Cliften Heights, steed his ground with Charley White for eight terrific rounds nnd thereby upset the apple cart. Yeu may say that the Chicago ring veteran cutbexed the red-headed boy which Iip did. Yeu may claim that White wen en pelntb nnd we won't give you nn argument en that score. But the real victory belonged te Barrett thnt'-f our opinion nnd posi tion, unalterable. A lad who wns kissed by the leather for the count In three of his first important bouts, one of his visits te the canvas being engineered by this same Charley Whitethen comes back and jabs and slugs the Chicago ringmaster until tin; veteran xNore n worried and surprised leek en his battle scarred face we inslrt that it may net be correctly said that Barrett lest that bout. Barrett, when he met White last summer, hnd one asset a right that no pugilistic chin could withstand when it landed. Lnst night the prodigy of the, Bnren of Leipervllle, Jeemes Dougherty, hnd a left, one of these menu nnd biting lefts, nnd he used it freely. That is why Charley White resembled 11 chap who has peered into the muzzle of a leaded gun and means te sidestep for fear it gees off suddenly. Hew hard Barrett and his coach, Bebby Debbs, worked te make the ted-head's left mere than un ornament only they can tell jeu. But they 5ld It Barrett once mere Is established among the lightweight leaders, and If the Baren keeps the curb en his enthusiasm for the bleed of the bit 'uas wt may have a champion In our midst. A boy who has the will Bowar and courage te learn te use his left and face a top-neteher who had kaecked hint dlssy may accomplish almost anything. fly WILLIAM S. DALLAS milE Philadelphia Manufacturers' 1 -- Basketball League will have three j games of bnsketbnll each evening pro pre I vided the plans of the officials of that organization nre carried out. Four of the eight tenuis nre in action en each of the two playing nights and new it Is the intention te stnge a game each night between girls' tenms in the first regular organized girls league in the city. Twe of the eight clubs in the league have nlrendy entered teams In the girls' circuit and several inquiries have been received from ether industrial firms, A beautiful trophy will be presented the winner of the pennant at the close of the sensen. It hns ul-e been planned te have dancing fellow the games When sufficient niniitentiens nave s-J - Mr Ai wL . Inwsai if"! ' Lm ntkmty Mk &L TMBVfcP ( AwDwAwTTbBF , gtwfiwg- Still wringing- y(gj ) i'uiuii('i, wu, ou J'ubiic Liiiutr Company Quarterback Must Be Sure Tackier and Snappy Leader been Keened te nssre the star ng $uccesstul Grirf Geiicrni sieuld Alse Be Unstinted m n meeting will tie caned nr 1 rer 1 with tlii lnni'ile UvliiMt 1 line officers will be elected I f,,fflii.r Information iret ill touch the president of the Philadelphia Manu ' fn..tiir,.rs' I.eneue. Cadwalader Frank- ! 'In. at 1227 Arch street, phone Spruce ' 20.00. Jewels Ixse Again. I Kensington's representatives in the I Eastern League, the Jasper live, jour- 1 -.,. .i . Prnituafiltii Inst evening and suffered another reverse. This time the score wns S3 te 21. The uptewners presented nnetner Mil LAKEWQOD TO HAVE ANOTHER TOURNEY Praise of Men if Best Results Are te Be Obtained, Says Wilmer Creivell fly WILMEIl . CKOWELt, Fermer Kliir Quarterback nt Snartlmiere Hnd New Prominent Official Till!., importance of the quarterback in 1 of a fatr quarterback an excellent X modern football is net comparable I ' with the same position in the days when 11 first down wns gained nfter live yards. In the lnttcr era the qunr- terbacl; was in every play receiving f..nnf tnnm. This time Bnrnev Sedrnn I tli l.nll from the snnmier back nnd wns In action nnd also Brennan, who, passing It te one of his backs, who was will be remembered for several games be , M.t through the line. plnjed in the Knstern League before. I ,f n ,,,,,, Iel, wcrP t0 be put te ten inftv Vr pilmnn was among the , ,;K ... ......ti.rl.,i, ,. ,i, ni,.r missing, but Harry Rlcendn was back. ( ,mml)el. 0f fermcr quarterbacks en hew- te piuy tneir posi tion, ten different answers would in nil probability be received. 1) a c h ceacli has his own pet theories en hew the position should I scribed tasks be nlaved Hewetcr, funda mentally, all the answers te the question would be relatively similar In tlmt there are cer n. .... me wns rniiehlv nlnveil. nun Beferee Fergusen called 32 of the ,S fouls in the first hnlf. j The totals when the teams went tn the dressing room nt the Interim wns 1 Centesvllle. 22: Jasper, 0: 11 rnlly by the home team in the closing minutes, 1 scoring nine points. I In the seee-nl hnlf Bieenda was benched and Brennan moved from for ward te guard The change worked well and Jasjer played better ball. The home team caged !t field goals te C, for .Jnsner. Thev were credited te Pedran, 1 :? Brennan 2: Bieenda, 1 : (Jlasen, -1; 1 Sugarman. 2: Ripley, 2 nnd liriebe, 1. 1 Sehaffer Is Busy ' n,, I I... ..- T.. .-Mn.,, I inesu in- uiiv . " 1 ' "i ,1 - 1 i..... i. ,u.i.i SVhcffer. The e.igv tr.-ustiry was en- "Vu "' . "m "u." """, ''T',7' i rlchril one bundnsl bucks last . nght ' e could piny the pem Ien .better and when Referee Fergusen cellet ei srl 1 ""''" l"--'""' u--..,. "-'""" '. " ' r-,. t:i... tr.. i I.. .1... that ether eunrterbneks could net or rrem r.i " ii-j '"' i."" '" ' ' 1.1 , .,, i,,., f th enn- bllltlch of the star quarterback cenn) from inetlnct, and cuncliing can only help them polish up what they would urn mall) de. 1 will therefore confine m.s,.it te generalities in dealing with the subject. There 1b no Net tj ye for the quarter back pest. If u player be rangy or exceptionally sturdy he has an advan tage, likewise If he Is blessed with snnnrl SMf tltieSS. or thttt ability tO sidestep or move Just opposite t-.) where I general, one who can be de pended upon in the emergency te call just the right play. N OTHER words, when the team ar rives at certain places in the field or p'ay the quarterback should be imme diately ready te continue his attack and should have knowledge of the run, kick nnd pns plays that can he applied in the particular locality. If the piny sheul fall and the quar terback used his judgment and the facts told te him by his coach, there is no binu.e nttnehed te him. It mny have been due te any number of reasons, ns for instance, the inability of the line or mis or hacks te perform their nre- On defense the auarterbnek is usually stationed the farthest back of nil. He must be sure en the catching of punts and able te use the straight-arm and dodging tactics se essential In the car rying of the ball nfter receiving 11 punt. The catching of punts is n crv 1m- tain points et piay ("-iiuini pari 01 cue quartemacKs pest, that are always the , A fumble at a critical moment may Lfimi) WII.MHH atOWELb ..." Of course every sport, I Metropolitan League when ( entesville (was nt Camden Inst Wednesday, nnd ..-i0 from Hurry Jtieenda for plavlng with Album in the New Yerk State League last l-riaay wnen .lasper wns at Trenten. Scheffer is up In arms against the New Yerk State League with whom the Eastern has an agreement. President Leuis Sfeljs just the ether week wuiveil en Friedman, Sedrnn and Rlcenda, and said these players were the property of the Busteru League. Siiee that time Manager Heplnstall. 1 thf xpectant tackier leeks of Albauv. says no and has clalmeil I them and is playing them. The State League will neici n ppi'iiii meeting in a few ilnVH te settle the issue. .lasper and Albany have a conflicting date this Thursday, and the Albany game has been postponed until the mutter is thrashed out. If the New erk State League de cides te go te war with the Eastern and claim theae players, there 1b every like lihood they will cheese Albany te Jasper for a playln place Anether Phlladelphian has been added 1 te the list of intercollegiate coaches. WlnflelQ KinKniue, one e the best arterback, constitutes u I.U asset fiw ta valuable i yl'ARTKKBACK. must be able te handle the ball with iurencss and dispatch. He mutt alie ee a geed interferes, capabl of taking out 0 the play the opposing player et te get the man xclth'the PV?''. A auartcrback mutt It familiar with the rules, te familiar that he een catch the opposition if they are net planing properly and alto that Kit tram doesn't make iMttaht that will result in penalties. mean ueteat rer his team, while h quick catch and a snappy getaway may mean victory. Te be able te catch the ball en the dead run and the confidence that fees with the receiving nre both very important te the quarterback. In the open rame that Is played today the quarterback must be alert for every move of the opposition. He must sense the man eligible or about te receive a pass and must cither intercept or knock te earth the Intended aerial. F.V HOTH fencard panel and punti he must be careful te watch that the ball might roll beyond the goal pests. Especially in the punt he must never catch the ball if he feels that it might roil ever the line. IN CATCHING punts the quarterbnek should endeavor, after making the catch, te run straight for the opposi tion and net xvaste time dodging or running back in an effort te find a better opening. The quarterback Is all important and Qualifying Round Will Played Thanksgiv ing Day Be LOCAL TALENT ALL SET Hew Dees It Strike Yeu? I Attack vs. Defense Complete Stadium Drexcl's "Psychology" By THE OBSERVER rnHKRE hns been much talk this yenr about a geed offense being the bnt ' -L defensive, but the belief 'is net a new one. It's as old as football andl Sim1U.1 A .!.& aha m t1 Alie JSjAllnfVib aVSlIMsft There are some basketball coaches who use the offensive system and ) Andy Bears, back in the old days when battles between Beading and DNtrl were-Hassles of the gnmc, wns a believer In the Glenn Warner method of icon, centrntlng en the attack. But te these offense tactics Andy will new reply "Poof! Poof I" nr ,-.. thtas; like tlmt. n "What's the use of concentrating en new plays?" Andy once said In effect "After wc pull a new play once Jee Fegnrty calls time out, nnd you might' Just as well gather up your tactics nnd toss them out of the window." Fegnrty was, nnd still is, one of the greatest tacticians of the game. Ween he wns with De Neri he could map out 'a defense In n second te step a new pliy As Sears said. Fogarty would call time out, gather, the players about him and instruct them hew te meet-the new attack.' There are wise football players who de the same thing, and conches bctwetn halves sometimes chnnge their entire system of defense te meet the offense et the opposition In the final quarters. Lud Wrny, when he played center at Penn, was reputed for his ability te ' diagnose the enemy attack. Lud used te call defensive signals te tip his team mates off te his diagnosis. ' w . milE defense Is Jnst as Important as the offense. The team that'll all -L attack and no defense Is unbalanced. The player who can rumwlth the ball and cannot tackle Is mere of a. handicap than an asset. Anether $30,000 te no Spent en Pcnn Stadium THE Pennsylvania Stadium Committee, of which Sydney Hutchinson Is chair man, hns decided te rnlse nn additional $.0,000 te complete original plans Last spring the committee wns given .$"r0,000 ns the maximum amount It could spend en the Stadium. AVhcn the bids xvere returned It wns found that tills xvns insufficient. In order te keep within the three-quarters of a million limit the committee eliminated certain fentures, such ns the rifle rnnge nnd squash courts. The committee hns kept xvlthln the limit and by concentration en thi principal features completed these In record time. Net satisfied with this success, the committeemen have decided net te slew up In their splendid work until original plans nre executed. Kdward It. Bushnell, xvrlting editorially in the Pennsylvania Gazette, nays a fitting tribute te Mr. Hutchinson and his co-workers. He writes, In part! "That the committee performed a notable service te the University nnd the community will be evident when it Is considered that every bit of work con templated xvas completed within the time specified and within the budget appre, printed. "The committee finds that an nddltienal $r0,000 will add squash courts, rifle rnnge and ether fentures. With the snme direct action xvhich hns charac terized its handling of the entire prejedt, It hns promptly mnde arrangements te finance the remaining portion of the enterprise, realizing that this is the accepted time and that it would be dangerous te postpone it for future nctlen. rniIE Stadium Committee trill always command the devoted thanks -L of the University and public." By SANDY McNIBLICK rrUIKRK is n furore of discussion J- about the date for the next golf teurnninent in these parts. It is net tee nenr nt hand, but the most sparkling data we can uncover is thnt there will bn the fall tournament at Lake weed, N. J. There is it special reason for thanks giving In this case, because the start or the tournament Is slated for Thanks giving Day, November 30. This is the dny te qualify nnd the matches will be pinveii the two following days. Plenty of lecnl talent Is steaming up for the La ce weed event nnd the pros pect is that they will make a real dent In the affair. Net ns a rehearsal or anything like that, but during the last week twenty Jupanese gelfmen thor oughly enjoyed n thlrty-slxhele im broglio nt Lakewood, where Y. Jltsu romped home with the best score, 100. and n couple of rounds In an even 100 were geed enough te land another prize for P. Arnkl. The latter was all set for the xvinnlng total, but took live tee many putts. Seashore Experts There Twe Feml-finnlisls in the Atlantic City tourney, just ever, will show their wnres at Lakewood, when S. I. Allisen, New Yerk, and C. L. Maxwell, Tren Tren eon, appear there. The former was trimmed nt the shore by Fred Knight, Whitemnrsh, xvhe wen the tournament, C. L. Maxwell lest te Tem Wootten. who wen the medal the first day and was playing his own course. Right after a session at Lakewood Maxwell will pack up his clubs nnd next step Pnlm Bench. There he will study up en the well-known putt. It was partly failure te sinu menn nine puns ttint cost Max well his seashore match. Toward the finish he missed short ones there en five greens in 11 row, witli Wootten doing his share te make it a row. Meantime there is it vigorous xvnssnil here about the amnteur-pre event te be held at Plnehurst November 10 and 17. Seme locals entered thn em ),?,. last year, and the chances are bright Wherein Unintentional Psychology Falls ' THKRE is se much talk about psychology In football that spectators arc look ing for the plays that affect that state of mind of the opposition. Out nt the Drcxel lnstltute-St. Jehn's game en the Strnxvbrldge & Clothier Field Saturday, the O'Brien nthlctes went through some- antics that resembled the "ten-pnrty" play which Heward Jenes lias tnught his Iowa athletes. Rarely did 'the Drexel nthletes go through with n piny without the back field and some of the members of the line sometimes, the whole team gathering with heads together for n conference. Seme of the speetnters thought they were seeing the latest in psychological football, but the conference seemed te have little effect en the St. Jehn's play ers. The Drexel nttnek wns usually stepped before It reached the scrimmage line. "What wns the idea of these conferences, conch?" asked one snectater at Shorty O'Brien. "Wns it a little psychological stuff?" "Psychology nothing," replied Shorty. "They didn't knew their signals." All of which proves thnt phycholeglcal plays ere sometimes unintentional nnd sometimes hokum. TANCne VILLA lias shown that he Is a real champion. He was L arrested the ether day for speeding. guards that ever pinyed the game. hnJfV' THE presumption that the qunr been signed te assist Jee Fogarty ut J terbnek cnlls the signal, which M New Haven. The Bits should have a doesn't In n 6ed many systems new one en which defeat or victory often & Wmbwll " considerably bin.. A tvoertr called nlav. a h.4 this year. catch of a punt, a fumble or anything at critical moments might upBet his team and turn the tide the ether way. Brains, probably, sums up the qunr terback pest, for wttheut them natural ability might be useless. MAYOR MOORE TO SEE YELLOWJACKETS PLAY With Hla Cabinet Will Attend Sat urday's Game With Mt. Carmel Mayer Moere and his Cabinet will be the guests of the Frnnkferd A. A. Yel Yel lewjackets next Saturday afternoon, when the big Northeast eleven plays the husky grid squad from Mount Carmel, Pa. Preceding the game, the Mayer xvill effirlate at the dedication son-ices of Community Field, the new athletic stadium In Frankford. Elaborate pluns ure being made for the entertainment et the guests. The Mayer will be asked te tee up the ball en the initial kick-off. A special box Is being constructed for his party en .!, Frnnkferd slde of thn field. The game eheuld give the Mayer an insight into the motives actuating community athletics ns run In the Northeast. "CHICKIE" PASS0N SIGNS CONTRACT WITH SPHA9 st, Will Play. First Gams Against James en Thursday Night "Chicklo" Pnssen, who wns the stai of the Philadelphia Eastern Lcngtit. team Inst year nnd who finished tin sensen with the Seuth Phlllv Hebrews, hns finally come te terms nfter holding out for the Inst month. Pnssen xvill piny his first game en Tliursday against St. James ut New Auditorium Hnll. Seventh nnd Snyrtei avenue. The Sphns nre out te treune the Jimmies, xvhe have been a hoodoo te) them for yenrs. With Chlckle back in the game, tilt Jeb of selecting his running mate il net un ensy one for Mnnnger Harrj Pnssen. With Schwartz playing such great ball nnd three ether stars en hand, it is hard te pay just who will draxv the ether forward job. 3 Scraps About Scrappers '. rrent team with this pair working te- iielng taught among the colleges, lie 1 gether. "Klnny" was In line for the should have a clear voice, be free from , mumbling hla numeers nu '"'?"' every man en his team knew what play l. l 1 f I .. .. Whn't a contrast there Is between the ! signal giver who in n steady, clear nnd audible veice iniernw ui .. m- Jeb at AnnnpeltH this Rennon but a for. mer pmycr wnu uwurucu iuq ucria, MIKE GIBBONS BARRED Set Down With Minneapolis Pro moter by Minnesota Commission St. Paul. Nev. 7. Mlke Gibbens, St. Paul middleweight boxer, and Mike Cellins, Minneapolis promoter, who have been managing n string of boxers, have been temporarily barred from staging bouts by the State Boxing Com mission, it became known today. Johnny O'Denncll, Mark Moere nnd Billv Stenrns, Isixers, also hnve been barred pending nn Investigation of re- the next nlun of attack, and by that stendlness nnd surety of ve ce mages ms mates nrie te the occasion, and the one who mumbles his words, se that invnrinblV they cannot be heard and cause confusion te his teammates. In my experience I have met quite a 1... 1... ...!, , -nrked hard day after day te impreve their signal calling te the point where it would inspire their teammates. , . .ii If the auartcrback calls the signals his position when calling ine numeern Twnrtteth Century Is (e tx th nam at another new bexlnr flub In ItilUrtttphta. Illll Daly la te epn that arcrtii at Twenty eighth itrct and Columbia avenue naxt Tu-iflav nht with Cuddy d Mir. n Plttntiurrh. and Hank McQevern, et Kenitnr- tun. in inn wina-up. inwy nre lu mrel at jilt pound. Temmy Htaev, rtlrd llghtwtM bexar, U a mar.acur new. Included In hli ntable ara Jim Sllmmtr. a Usht hravrwtliiht, nnd llum-ll Thompten, a Hint mlddUweltht. Htasi ! anxious ta aand Thompten asalmt Ham Dlickliten. flltmmar and Thomeion both bull ?rem MWrtll. N. J. groomed by Charier uernateln. Eddie Atkins, local tiariay Cuddy accommodate invader, 124-peur.der belns iiteln. I. wlllfn. de Marce. Plttebursh TROJAN HAS FLOOR Downtown Five Playa at Heme en Thursday and Saturday TreJnn Athletic Association, first class basketball team, has been playing nt home Thursday nnd Snturdny eve nings nt the Albert Barnes Memerial Church, Seventh nnd Spruce streets. Joe Murphy. fl.'U (insktll street, an nounces thnt Trojan has snvernl mum dates in November and December. Included among the Trejnn stars nre McCermiCK, ixinstersen, 1:. .Murphy, J. Murphy, Lnraplugh, Diamond nnd Quirk. ports of an alleged Illegally staged fight has nn effect upon his men. He should eard nt Albert Lea last rrtda.v nlrht Gibbens denied nny connection xvith the Albert Lea affair. Basketball Statistics RABTSRN UCAOUa Cluh Ktandln XV T P C XT. 2 0 1.000 At. ntr . t L' 0 1.000 nadln . 0 U 1 .007 I'hlU.... 0 PC 500 000 .000 AND get vhtet What a bundle of United Rtatet paper Barrett Jx bit the fe" habit the chap who even gave odds that he u-euld iv. m lie 4rl at the end Ot tut " reuna, s r, iiwi u mm fa. at.! en Ait feet at the end of the eighth reu ZjX-.amimtka Ant. tU m, rgmden . Tr'nten. Ceate'slle scurcnrr.n row. thk xveek Tonight CeBtmllU nt Atlantle City Tomorrow nlpht niullni at Camden. Thurmiay Atlantle City at Jaeper, Friday Camden at Trenten. Saturday Trenten nt needing. OTHKH OAMKS TO?TtOHT Philadelphia Amateur I.naue Once n U.. at Advocate; I.efn at Vnt Philadel phia . . . . HI Peter's t Immaculate Cnncptlen. H.-Hmltiievi.in Hall, Twelfth atreet and nlrar.l HIM' JrTerapn 'A C . v Weetvlllej Original Plnniea v XVeatvllle neaerva WestWIle, N. ! LABT NIOHT'S RESULTS Eaetern I.'ague Ceateavllle. 83s Jaaper, 31. Nerthet Church. Aaioclatlen Inoarna Inearna Inoarna tlen i'. Oliver lTl Union 31. ftleth Jiap- Vt.'i.ukas', J; Quaker Healerr, 23. Vnrli .nlxtith XX'ar.l, i'.t. Ht. P'ter'e, 81. XXt ParW. ST. XVct Overhroelc. 11 I. N. V. t!.. t D'lhl Herial. 11. FrlKiiiln' OulM Junier l.tacux plarHwoed H Dalny 13. n"l"le in, Puit'mwiled, S. Vavlfr T. A II.. 3ii Ht. Pdtrlcli. 1!7. Prltchard Memerial, a7; Ninth Preaby- mp U thai t.rlan. Sa Friend' aulld Senior vseeavvtr. iw. II LeagxM Crtl liiiV'iA.v 'iSSrm (, 1 j fcjai jtU&tm l stand erect se that he can leek ever the ilefcnslve posUlens of his opponents and should Imply by his attitude that hsl in no xx ay bewildered and that he has the situation entirely in hand. The psychology of the sport demands thnt the quarterback should be un stinted in his praise of the men Pjjl with him xvhen they make a geed play of any sort. It nlwnya mukes the man who mnkei the nlay feel that be has done something xverth while. The quurterbnek should net Den terrupted by his mates when calling nieva nithenvh arrangements can be made whereby at thepreper time they may Inform him of their opinion relative te plnys they think would be successful if used, nnd then leave It te the Judg ment of the slgnul caller whether te use the play or net. ... He should try ns fur as is possible te see the action of the defensive players xxhiln the play is in progress, but net te the extent of falling te perferin his part in tln play. , ,. - When running with the ball the quarterback should be given every old in the wny et interference just as he Is obliged, te de when one of his backs is carrying the pigskin. A WELL-MULLED quarterback i should bn thoroughly acquainted with play that should be used in certain eatien of the field and pn certain downs. Cetutant pracuea In tht$ phet 0 the gamt often mah$$ AI Vrrtwtkm will set back Inte action tnia ween. lie wui meet jennny XVeigaat In the wind-up at the Cambria Club Friday night. Teunhey Murray v Al Willi, u ijnei s-iiariirx itunim lieylf s-JK?m Brennan the aetnl. I'relfmai Chart xi naner. jacK note vi fount Flttaimmen vs. Iloela fleyle va im Rr.nn.n ana Kid Ooedman, Oeerrla Keilr tnalata that he wae the winner In hie natch with rranlsle Kline at the Cayety laat week and la willing te prove he le the better boxer In a return bout. David Rklar, local nawaber, ha a tie netle iimi ae a manaa-er. He sandera, 118. and Charier Qreen, entered under KT.i'""u Jr;'.55 WIVEfXLJi9 Mf tr hi wins. Qirfnn. welterwelaht. r-ki.i. Weaey, bantamweight, will represent Phlla. L"rCi u ." .I,1Y.-1 tKJ,7 .l01 AtWitls Club flaturtajr night Hpth of theae mtttmen will compete In the fhiradelphia cbampienahlpe at the Olympl ffl7TfjniOr 91 ww jiUTvuiVWr mi. WaWTMUM ALT, IBB, cpt,.r35-ti - .UJ a iiaa writs tn piles. "QUIXET" GARAGES H. F. HILDRETH SOS N. 3RD ST. PHILA. etas far ta C. O. PRUDEN CORP. Within the Law Thle label tnaesnm what It aay w W J $q.be $12 $8,0 Pure Lambs' Weel Sweaters Mall Orders Qlven Prompt Attentlea Marshall E. Smith & Bre. Uan'e PmrnteMnge Incorporate 724 Chestnut Street Athletic Goods ' -1 MauauiinniniiM tetiWM&&MWS ara Joey Htephena, ltij Dannv nrnn, 'itlf and Harry Stephana. IBS. Theae boxer, who will compel unattached are gritlni Inte condition 11 1 Jack O'nrlen'a. "'"ins Fal Martin, IIS, winner of three rupa and two ring at the Oayety. I keeping In hap by aparr n dallr with 8ptk Corbett. ckey Burn, llghtwetchi Columbia Flva Practices New Yerk. , Nev. T. Candidate for the reluinhlii tlnlverrltv x-nraltv nnil freehmnn baaketball team reported te Coach Je Denr. iiernuy lur til nrmi wum brier prariue. Ins In tli gym ytaUrduy fur th out Ol ine eueun, u vrrr De Reed for "bitty" clothes Ready-mades, with the flt ironed in, cannot held the satisfying snug set of clothes that have been conscientiously stitched and restitched. Have your clethea made-te-measure. Oar price are meaerat IM aad spwirdi for Salts and Topcesli WeSeiliOilSShG M$tomSAillerssiKmtt7o 1116 Walnut St. aSgWU&l '&Miriif&i 1Vgtogtea, Th lilU nnu l nil cruiri i.wn net l wwu Ky Importance net preganl thijrr Mnc lmmimm ije Watsen, captain of lest- mrs tvt. BmtMmsWsWsWmmsWaWsWKa V ' t " '?-- - .SBBBaBBBBk t 1 iJti .i tsr'cajivstikU,'L'Ti I ! 'Bk rJlt. SpmmmmmmmLi ANNUAL SALE OF STEPHENS DEMONSTRATORS As usual, our annual sale of demonstrator cars, consisting of both closed and open models, with prices far below the new-car cost. There are ten of them, all priced te meve quickly. Bear in mind, a demonstrator is a car that is necessarily kept in the pink of condition, and in buying one, you are net buying n second-hand car, but a new car that has been scientifically handled. TRAYLOR MOTOR COMPANY "Noted for its geed service and fair treatment" 252-251 NORTH BKOAD STHEET OPKN AkT.A.. I..S.K! 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