Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 08, 1922, Night Extra, Page 22, Image 22

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBEB , 8, 1928
Presidents Had Psychological Punch te Risk All en Surprise Tactics in Beating Lafayette
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WILL "GREASY" NE ALE
ARR Y OUT HIS THREA T
TO QUIT W.&J. ELEVEN?
They Don't Allew Winners te Ge Without a Battle, ami
It Is Expected That Presidents'1 Menter Has Had
a Loek at Dotted Line for 1923 Contract
Ily STOXKY McI.lNN
IT WAS hound te come, men ! At thr stntt of tlie jn pent football vcaviu It
was predicted that the try-fnr-pelnt rule would be h decisive factor in
Important gridiron battles' this jear New 'I'. I!. Iv.. presumably a l.nfaveite
.adherent, (jcrs t be advi-cd what effect, in the ranking, the failure of the
Kastenlnn te kick the trj -for-point goal will hne.
"Lafayette scored two touelideum nnd se did W. nnd .1 ." he writes.
"Will yen aj that and ,1. is a better team or a struusei learn because
Lafayette failed te add the one point after
touchdown nnd the 1in.il eore va M-l"?"
N". it will net be said lhat Jreay N'eale's
creat lempany uf athletes ere one oteiu "trenger
cir that flip are l-jnrd line mine able en the
football battlefield than are .teil: Sutherland's
Srlildcr.s Hut the rule-makers pitiwdul for
lie tn -for-pelnt. V. and .t peifernieil what
he rules rttilrei en two nttempts nnd I.iiin
e". failed nine And, no mat lev what our
Opinion oil the new rule lii.l be. tile Pie-udeill
wen thai name :iuil .t will nlwav Mnud an a
Melen in the lii-ien of famous football tights.
And llmt's tbni
In cealmen' In,: nil (lie dilliuiltie win h the
lanker nt the 1!L'-' sr.dnen teft m ninj encmin encmin
ter mention n made of the fnt that it mm
be nwenr, after tin- In,; gnnif's are a'1 plated,
'e t.ikt Inte I'uii-iiler.itlnii tl.e schedules of the
viernl top-notch teams, all of whuh ina hae
keen defeated or tied Iln' despite our oft -iepi tiled opposition te the try-for-fjelnt
rule, if we were inked te Meit the "champion" a between and ,1
nd Lafayette en their games up te this date the I'leMdents would receive
the nomination.
By tlih time our icadeis lnw where we stand in the matter of ps
holegy en the gridiiiui -ilial we belMe the team wiil.li Injects some brain
ruff into the fi'ht will ceiinlu', win, all etliei things being niual or iienrU
aw. W. and J had kicked :i jjeal en the lii -i try -for -point in thai notable
battle en the Pole (i round List Saturday Then, when they vered the
second touchdown md the s.-ere was all sijuaic, l"-i:!, the rcillyil the
Importance of that tint liguie 'I.'
Lafayette e.pecred a drep-kkk effort l.'oten r..i-ten warrior were
preparing te topple ever ("eng.in s 15 i.iT if neicunn le blei '; that kirk ei
hurry the kicker .e that his tue maik-nianshlp would be oft. The Presidents
general, thinking ju.t a mite fatter than the opponents, railed for what the
Old Guard refer te a the "dangerous" forward p.i it was executed .is
aanoethly as a Jee Maer bi'l.ard she and tin uaiiie was wen
MICKEY WALKER IS
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OR thr moment, the try for-peu.t cic m h tei'if flush in a ll.nu
ami dollar nnt u-ith in W axil J tint ei.ly I ml tin lithium ipn it
that ramul thrm from thr 'tar te l In but thru had thr ;i.;cie-
logical punch te nil: nil en irpne tiftn Se in that our nttm-'
aac, thr tl'rsffrn Vnnv'diauiam hiw th, vur-peint rq en ihrir
rtvah from the eastern lectien of this il-mom old State.
Will Greasy Settle Quit Sen?
COACH EAItLE NHALl! eeeupie a pn iluir position in eeleSn gi diien
circle today. The W and .1 mentor is i"etied te have dei lared In
Plttuburgh en October 2 of this jear thai ue would net sign a lentiwt te
coach the Presidents next Beaien. Tlie m.'ti win. wents the nppi liat'.eu
"Greasy." as n compliment te hi. skill a a plav. -. ,i-erted that he had been
hampered and annoyed" in bin weik by " eut-ubis who attempted te dutate
btt should and should net be done "
A football team never is stronger rlan '. h -thai Is. when men ilse
t the occasion in the matter of gridtruu taeti- - t i the - hoelitig of the ea h
his system of injunction, that is respiiulble yi uinde. Cbailev Hueil. or
Harvnrd, l ruled as the b.-aluiest and me - tile genetal m the college
ranks, but what would his ainnlug gt Ilan.ird wete it net for the Haugh Haugh
ten system '
W and .1 mlgh' trip eter tint Warn i-'ea. tied l'lti eleven, alnaj a
fg te be serious cen.derid. Inded H ie.t and We-' Vligin.a are net
fe be spoofed at ill the'e dais f open-g: n.e upt.-i is liut we klnda siiepe, t
thnt the Neale person has had a 'oel. at the .lotied line of st enuuct l-r
1923. They don't hew the exit te wiumi-
When the forward pn-s, the shift and olio gtidueu ttetie that lequiied
peed and agility were lust intredmed ir m .-aid, "F.ueweil te the beet
and brawn." Kven en the Hue. it iva said, the t!.ints v.i Id preie tee -low.
LiBt Saturdav we hnd a demonstration, riclit bore m Philadelphia, of the
atxurdlty of this preih-Men At lat uv of the -even men en that Alabama
line were veritable giant-. :! e," tl "in aeragltig better than l'JO pounds
nd none e' the trio al.V t.. pass i.mi. .i -r. loot twn-nnh p'atferm when
.walking erect.
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guild, appiearhmg t'.r '')r) mail. i neni 'mi 'n in h ecr ir
iret tall. And the'f irhe hair tern -hri ;' ti.er thit thru ne fat
"moved fiem thr I wk-herr rims in ml. leth me fluffy aivl an
irevnd 1hr frld iritli ,hr rnpidxty of j t ifi'i-pe indc?, .It I'rinrt ..'i
ue find Tirat. a Vie in irie ;friiii no hmidit-ip in nearly 201) pe , i..'t
irAicA renrj nfiilj fui.t uiciit t abate nr f'et lenurd the ikp
uirrly in Heavy wight (Mass
SNIVBLY. the Tlse's" ferwnid (bmkei. - n the heaviweijlit i-. nnd
,tet he wa- until leniu.j a fast and shadow i end. Ual.l,"wt-. ("hi age -aptain
and hair-trigger gaard M -Mahen. the IVnn State tackle, wie '
nieng the top-netchers. Thompson. Iowa tackle, whose stung"! and tie. t.
Bfs in following the ball did se ui'i' h te be it Vale, and a mi'iilie- of ether
fbeie the lnnbaier en tae tales nte'ind t- -t'U and me m -r tlie hi-feet
feitrk Al' are as aitlie and alert as liantnnis
In th bnekfjeld lied P.ebetti, L'l'-' pounds and in the Kmr , n.i -u'li a
Scw-mastet s rauneh, heats a'l lhe men en the ( , nue team te the l.i'l mi
e defense and run- the end and intiins. fevard p- mi like a -lenij, r
fpeedster en the attack Te llnmer, of IVnn. llnlph .lerdr.n. 'iale .nntaiu,
tad a host of ether fast nail are athletex of the he.-n "leijnt ijivN en 'I Jirir
weinliipids helps latbet than hlndets thfin in pin, ins the open game
Whith reminds us of plater, the sunburned ,:t.iut unV- of ihe I rJl Jeira
Mm, whose shoe would make a ennec for a tliwis'ir lietf A ihrej lieiiM
AU-American ip arter en the team with Slaiei wa- ail..'I 'he h(.7e of th
iiliky boy's eleated feel wear.
HWJi; WOllE fenrtrrn they had te he r-ire m .n i,irtiure and I
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nrtei imc a mer inai cempnrta ut-n t,,t in w,. innunn size.
nnitreird l)e i mi On the ether hand. 1 tr
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than the hike "
tires uJh) retiiJ net mound en thr defanr '"i
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1 I' ether Kelly Keen for Football
ROMAN CATHOLIC HIOII SCHOOL has eurifnem n huilding and light
parishes in Philadelphia have annexes where first year students are put
through ichelanlc paces Hut fins does net menu that the II. C H. S. is
Ietlng the addition te its school football n.uad of .ihateyer talent there mar
ha in these nnnce. This ,s ier min-h tine of the tiibt-jear niul.-nt in St.
St. Teresa's parish, wheie Hither Kelly presides
Father Kcllj had little opportunity te pla feel ball when he nm ,
Indent; he admits that he knows almost nuil.iiii; about the game empt
at tpeetnter. Hut be wants the boys in St. Teresa's nnm't te rniev foot feot foet
htll nnd heat the ihul annex eleven. Knib afternoon fie geed priest gees,
out en th Held nearby the rectory at Hread nnd Catharine .streets i,n, r.
ceurages thesn boys in wluiteier way he can And despite the fart that they
are self-coached, they have tome formations that leek geed and the obi fight fight
let spirit.
' MT TT.l.Si indeed a pleature, at the mutation of father Kelly, te
i icatch thane, hay prepare for one of their gurnet, and te realne
that their spiritual adviner trm rfiiptayirif; a leen Jnteutt in thru
future at the K. V. ft. S. fcy providing them with thr opportunity te
play the gridiron game. It it from the let), irnerc thr ayi Irarn
the game under tuch handicap), that ihe great college platen often
come.
D.ive Thinks He Hat Mere
Than Ghost of Chance
te Cep Crown
K. 0. LEONARD BELONGS
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AVH SHADE, of Snn Francisce,
hn east his shadow before the I
welterweight throne, whereon sits thc
brand new mler of the l-IT-peundcr'
at-'-'-o'elock Mickey Walker. With
Lee rivnn as his mouthpiece, the Call Call
fernian haseme out with n direct dial
huge te tick. A forfeit of S'JedO has
been rested by Lee J. with the New'
Yerk State P.exlng Commis-leii te prove '
that he uieaiis business en behalf of
linrid. n ill,
"I'm net gelnR te bitllv Mickey.
t-njs n.inii, "but dimply want Hist erni k
nt Ins crown. Yeu knew in their last
bout Shade punched Walker nil around
mihI lneeiil home. In their ether match
1 Onvc hurt his hnnil and was forced te
I retire.
I "Anether important npert of the it-
nation is that Shade Mill h fifty-fifty
.holder of the title. When he mel Hnt
I ten he wns given a diaw, which, made
i him us geed ni the veteran New it
would be the pieper thing for '.Vnlker
te lake en Shade nnd remove that per-
plcung piopesition from the mind of
I ihe fans.
"Tlie enlv wnv." continued I lvnn,
I "is for Wnlker ami Shade te meet te(
' u ileci-len." , , , i
' Mendat night Shade removed .Tnck
I'env. of Pittshuigh, ftem the wetter-j
we'Khl picture, bv winning en a tech-i
nnal knockout In the M'lenth teund.
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1 Is Knockout Illinium
' Philadelphia has n Leenard tt nihil
i pusher who has appieptialul Knockout
,s a inetix ter ptinclitu,: purposes.
Knockout Leenard is a bantamweight.,
Ii.d-headed, a stiff puncliir and iiggtes.-i
i ' Making his debut in the ring under '
th.. color of steve i.avey in a bout Qtg League" P avers n Ranks
iit.i ii..linlil.v" I.ienard made geed
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CAMDEN CAGE FANS
GREENWOOD'S GOAL HAS
NOT YET BEEN CROSSED!
CHELTENHAM
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Uptown Legien Eleven Has Wen
Five Football Garnet
The Greenwood A. A..ii making a
reputation for a new team in the foot
ball game. The uptown Legien lads
haie played iive games te date and all
hae resulted In victories. Their goal
line has net been crowned as yet.
The showing of the team is due In
a large measure te the work of the
uiaehi. "Chuck" Conners and "Pud"
Whitman. The former ha, charge of
the baekfleld and In his day was a
noted bncls en the Penn State team.
Whitman was a lineman en Notre Dame
and has plumed for Holmesburg, Frank
foul nnd Kwing.
Pla.iers who have steed out are: H.
stf PaiihIii Ai.m6a6 CliAAara
. . . f.. .1... .1 MM..,.. 1.' ,,-L nllt took i J
rlgllt Oil llic reel. j.m-ii ... -
,le.-v Wallace into camp utter n gieut W66t Reading Bears
"i.-Minaid's thin! bout wa in Head-,
felirtkl01 11 'erli.c ; SHORE FIVE A WINNER
IPirke there in seventeen sciemh m the
rii-t reund: then put nwny .1 ninny i
UukIi secend: Temmv McCiinn. fourth ; n.v WILLIAM S. DALLAS
IMdle Ilehnn. sKlh : Yeung Itarrett.
tbliii. and Yeung O'Neil. feiiith ,
meng his ether oppeneni-. aBiiiiisi Vphellmek xcel at tackle
" . I . - . -l il.. .. UA.... -n.l nlnra An L!ntilMiB f
I Coates- home, Tulip ami Ann streets, and is
lnif limir fi sireii of jirrQiiRint a fw ctuiM nway
. .. ... l ... Ci.....ln..a A.lil-aD. ITen.! f rt 1 fna
sooner, n ninie in tne rigiu iiireeueii en numwjj. '" ... .v..v,
WKs ni-iile. l'I'Je'J Jejce fctrcets.
Hi far the lamer portion of the fans
nr.' 'n their chairs long before Mart- i
mc and te wail a half and sometimes
thrce-iunrtcr of an hour after the ap
pointed time has n tendency te tnke nil
interest out of the game when it really,
begins
At tome of the lai'tern League hall
if would haie been far better te elimin
ate the prelims altogether juuging m
WIII'V ihe L"a8tern Basketball League M(,M'n,,c'r, Bunting, Seaman andChan
pased n rule that all games celler, in the backtielQ, while W. Glbbs
e?i VSM.. W- ...... .m-i .-e, latenam
PUVYBETHLEHEWI
High Scheel Crldders Will Meet
at Elklns Park Satur
day Morning
FORBES BACK IN TOGS
I.aui has Knockout Leenard In
stiiet training .ni't new and Stele he.
tleir his It e pretege win ream
i the heights of pugilistic prestige, which
! is being held bv hi- wilin-snl.i . B'nri.v.
tin- li,' it eight champion
the tuture.
M-llle timi- in
DELCO PINTS FOR
X'llln's Net Beut
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Pamlie Villa's nett be it will b- in
Xeii nrk 1'ity. where iu-isiei.s ar
CLIFTON HEIGHTS
is!nti helnir 1 l'J.
However, thla contest will be 'he
bigg'-st test the niipme will ! nl.ed
te face since his mee-sis-fiil inin-ien of
I the I'uited States Abie Is a smart
i little fellow and he can punch. He is n
i student of '1- Willie Lwis Mile of
' tisiieuffing and a dengerei.s tistman
llughei Il'iti-hln-'en. whom eettv
Meti'Mih' is M-iing te bung in line for
n jiinlei- lightweight championship
matih -lith .lehnny D-indie, is te nj,
pear en the Mime program Ills op ep op
l.enent will be IMdle James
Scraps About Scrappers
s.ii!l men l th, Jin'T IVtiintB1
n . in tt ihe Ceat il- i"" ihli
'ai.- i" '!! week with n i e-erj ntn i
"t!li Ii'ti-''' la S-n rrnac' c N-nn u 's
In. ',m Vmlc lad who tntenits rt irn r
rj&si t,r ouinie.lt'oii ht.ri- jehnn Tiin.n
ie - bvMiitr under his e-i u nanii le
n .1 r- J'cat-1 Yeur.B l'eck In 1 i-lsce
By PAUIj PREP
Undaunted by fire reverses handed te
them en the gridiron. Cheltenham
niti Mill play Bethlehem High Satur
day morning.
The game which in the first in the
history of both institutions will be
Mnged nt Elklns Park. It will get
tinder way at 10:30. As Saturday is
Armiftlce Day the explanation for the
morning school tilt is readily explained.
The new Mnndn which were piir
i based recently from the University of
Pennsylvania will he ready for use.
They have u Keating capacity of 000,
which added te the 1)00 capacity of the
old seats en the weht side of the field,
bring the seating capacity of the field
le moo.
Bethlehem ha defeated Wilkes Wilkes
Barre High nnd Hnzleten High.
Cheltenham forces will he greatly
strenghtened with the return te the
line-up of Ferbes, renter, nnd Morri
son, quarterback. These two men were
ii.--.. i, . . tntit ..--.. iJul en lm. v. .uiiueil iiiK'i JSm" uue 10
imlnnry hes battle. . lnillr, ...fr,,,! i,, ,i,e l.ntiln nitl.
Great This Year . Lansdewne High severnl weeks age.
"We have a great league this year.' i WON'T ENGAGE ANY RINGERS ' .Morrison is one of the most depend,
was the wnv FrnnU lli'iti. president of able members of the team. He calls
tl i. ( linden- County League, put it Inst s-ip-uels nnd has figured In the ina-
wrek after the clash between the Wy- l T, u foellmU ,Pam .-entlnue te !. et uin; ndcl.v Cheltenham.
emlnz lied Men ami Kieater Colling- ''. l00l"nl1 'm , ' ' The reit of the Cheltenham line-up
wimhI which was wen hi the former. , maintain n clean slate among the Hela- fnr Suturdny'h tilt follews: .laeksen nnd
te 10 "Did ou ee who wn in the ware County gridiron elevens, and their (Jrrth, ends; Bracken and Andersen,
lire in for Collitignweod?" he con- greatest triumph was scored when the tackles; Ciilmere and Aimen, guards:
ft l! and was mere than pleas,, , , , , IJffln'WlbileV ' bnUbftk, ml
I,., that we had witnessed the entlie y, Jt ()m , Slndkln. fullback.
Bare- the winners there were Sam iiece-ie ulumph for the Delce mole- , Cheltenham Illgh will lie represented
T , n n, nnd doe 1 Ii de. forward, for- ski,, wn.rers. a basketball team. It Is net the first
I nil - nun ' . T-..... 'i-, nn,l.e . nr.niriii,. f.. tliel. 1I11C that tlltt SCllOOl tlflR llfld a five, bllt
l.t ItlPllllieiSOI llll- IlllOUCIi l.tniHI !-, ',,!, I '-OW... l. ,'t... '. ...v., - , ..-
II I iieioecis v . .. - . , I......... -.,',.., .i.i.. i. i .- In Ihi, nntl nnlr rliercli f Ann a iha..
ue tiam. Holle l.engsireer, wne uaiuesi rcuenuie ini-i wi-i-u, .inn out- i - .... ...
nndei-Hl; Mill he w net place Ins t lie l.inu et games iiini mm' "'" ".- .
nierlcan niwcigm inn1 in ji-ei;un un.wn n "'- - --.. -.
whin he faiVs Abe Attcll CebKtem nt.aud c.n'eMs that haie proved almost Qelavare County Eleven Has
the Madisen Mpiaie li.mlen Neumber as euitlug and interesting n Ihe big
It! Thevnie te weigh in nt 11." pound. kIiew have been staged weekly in the, Hard Games Scheduled
e that" the mat.h will no' he a llv- Armer. And ninny of the flOtiO at big ,
i.eMit fracas we ght for the latter di- games have been there te fee the pre- for Week-End
Lea;
plncd.
.. .. ...... HM.l ITnfnT I It ik AiiTlw.e ai n nttnitilml lir- nut"
i.as wltti I wniea ni ce .-.. '-' ' '- Y""l' ."s: . ,:" V,"' V, ,i, ( V nil I ' This vear basketball will he conducted
s-'itieVnl Camdcr i High Scheel llaih. uc Purk. Ninth nnd Cedar Mrccts, they . en n lawer sra e. Ihe fue has alteady
! 'take en St. Menica, which held St. I received many letters from high ichnels
Vnd se it runs with the rnnjnilty of Calllsfn te a 0-0 seore Inst Sunday. , Hrby for games. I.ames are pending
.rnL:1 :Lfn. n,,i tl, race for first and the following dav thev journey te ! with .tenkintewn High. Ablngten High,
Ilnrry fireb han feieral mt hs fnr tl
.ml He tneta Captain Ilnh p.nj- -,
n fr' r-lii nlktit ml Jlmn." ti.'larv
ijk.i1 ' n i.li Nembr 17 i.r'i r. , .
m fe- .i tilt with (Jen.. 'I ..r.i ' ,
N'j' '. fW Satmlitr it'
I .lirf !ennr(l, ib UshMiflFh. nrrr.'-
nretlir. w 11 b iiniihln " I" f.ir niiej. ir
ntb I la lecetub .'s en n"l en 'di
jispi-niiiclin
Mfl netnn. nf Jlreil, r tll n-t Pa-
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I bej: fur tin chnmplei.shlt. ct that cuui.tr
l a -JdllO .seirniu.r tn
U.l eim.1 . .l,!ll ln.ilitn C'llClnn tlatnl.fa fn Mm liii.Ovt ...
n nee nreuiiscs i' """ : ......... i-i.i. -- -
ii ' Hely Name, the ether two league et tlie season te elate.
meet this evening, nun uewi uus is en rmiiiimii'.ii n-si ier inr
fame Ambler High and several of the local
lllgn RCIIOOIN.
Coach Hancock will nssume full
. -. hs r...t vntLi ft t ii i iiir . nil ii uuiii i i it i ii ii riiiiuniii iwii n i inr in' - . .. .
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(P1. If Delce wins the championship of
11..' Heading Beats will be the the county lie wanln te de n with the
num. rien in the laistern League game ,y, who liaie worn the colors of the
In th- nrnien nt Hadden nvenue nnd Katii all r-ensen. nnd does net wish te i
M.rkle stu-ets- tonight and Oeerge -ui.plnnt them nt the las; . moment with
M.rns will brine n formidable aggrc- a hunch of plnjers who bnie been nn-
.,. ,.., ,,,fl. 1.1m 1'Ullfl iur.i M'l lull vs.'.-
form liable ne-ups "This Is the cham non-hip of Delaware Count j nnd -har of the team The basketba fleer
(I lea"e. for the i'.mden County i-,,,,,, lleu-nll. of Delce. nimeuncs e ' tht ; Ashbourne -I "rbMenan nmreh
nV. e lis office s are: President.! that only ,egulnr plnjers will he usp.i has been obtained by the athletic nffi-
'; Hi an secretary. Charles , ,l,e inle. and no iinRers will he f)nI" "'."LJ ""d ' '"
.'',s nnd treusuier. Leu Kelm- empleiecl. lices nnd also its home games.
MADONNA AFTER GAMES'
Downtown Cage Five Strengthened
by Signing of Brooks
The Madenna basketball team, one
1 "... . " i. . iV. ' forward In Beh' 1 he Delce fciicuuie in. new cimpiete. i .
ininnir 7w''i ",'t" . """' ea im-. , i .- "'"."""., .ie scerciH Af'er this week a Rftrae Manager Sp-ihr et tnn veteran lnnepenuetu qmntete or
j;;',', " i"rJ"?ha.-"".s hJw " ,?",',? Vm:r' b0BnS L 7 vnZ4 1- nrmnVd te meet AU-Lnneaste'r en , the city, is without a contest for Ne-
l,J.rsi"thUMci'i.i "s ". ' 'Ln " . ni, IcIvVm" 'Ii" hitter's gridiron November 10. lember Jl, and would like te hear from
1 - eV Sw - ,V h 'am den for a Westlngl.euse en November '.'3 and Cel- j any local or out-of-town club desiring
Jehnnr Welwt. or T.r..., w. f. .., plnyr ;li'' n, , l ,'u Ills w i. en Thanksgiving Dav. , the attraction at their hall.
p,. 1fl. phiji r-j- ui jjiRh. ini , ., while 's also in tlie in in ). r . is . ihw hr MB(,ennn jg trpnRthPne( this year by
1 itl M iurru - . i i ii inr" i t ,
Hew Dees It Strike Yeu?
A Geed Winner
...
Zenes tn Tennis
Player Scramble
9
TBEOBSEKVm
DURING the list week,, Wuhlngtea ted Jeffenea teered tta aieit Impertm
victory in three eeaeeni and Pennsylvania State tuffered lta gnatttt alt
appointment In the same stretch of time,
Last year the Presidents defeated Syracuse, PitMrargfi, West Tlrgtala aid
Detroit and tied California, but wa believe Earl Neale would bava flrea up thnt
successes If he bad te for the triumph acered ever Lafayette en Saturday
This shows the importance of the win ever the Maroen. '
Beidck's beating at Annapelta ended a three-year winning etreak, tab
traded significance from the acheduled game at the Carnival of Beeee, Pat.
dena, en New Year's Day, and probably ruined State'a chanea for the aaytUetl
Eaitern championship. There'a the depth of the disappointment
Yet Washington and Jeffersen atudente and athletee, back from New Xajrt
after one of the most brilliant vlcteriee in history, did net celebrate about tat
campus. Lafayette's athletee fought "tee nobly" te hare the Meat fuieed
in, they said.
And State College undergraduate! tumid out aaaaee ea Monday at
the first practice of the team alnce the Navy reverse, atoed two beura In the
rain nnd cheered their gridiron representative! until their vocal eerda weakeaei
This ii real college spirit. Washington and Jeffenen is a geed whmit aid
State is a geed loser.
Ten have been "sitting In" when the leeer craba tad the winner gteaau
We don't like either type, but if we hid te make a choice, we would pick the
crabby leicr every time in preference te the gloating winner.
It takes as mnch of a man te carry hla victory well ai It does te fatal
op under reverses.
Pennsylvania State and Washington and Jeffenen shine la epteaita
corners.
LAFAYETTE beat Pittsburgh and XV. and .?. baa Laiayett. On tap
of this, Jeck Sutherland, Maroen mentor, contend! that Use
Paathere will defeat the Presidents. This Isn't what yen could call a
glowing tribute te Earl Neale, Sutherland's conqueror. ' !
Geographical Zenes la Davis Cap Twnala
TWO very Important tennis met tings will be held In Londen next meata,
Rules for international individual championship play and for the Davis
Cup competition are Tery likely te be changed.
The latest proposal In the Davis Cup Is the geographical tones. It Is sag
gested that the tournament be divided into two sections, one te he known ai
the European and the ether as the American.
The European ties will be playid in Europe and the American ties any
where outside of Europe. A challenging nation can' enter either aectlen.
Draws will be made for eaeh rene and the winners will contest for the right
te meet the holding nsjen In the challenge round.
Tlie euggestien was made in en effort te cut down traveling expenses and
Ihe demand en players' time. Every year there are several nations whleh hare
te withdraw because et these two handicaps. The proposal Is an excellent eat
and should permit many mere countries te challenge and actually compete fer
the coveted cup.
It is very likely that America will join the International Tannic Pedtratlen
this year. As A. Wall is Myers, the British authority, pointed out some that
age, a tennis governing body which deta net Include the nation holding the
Davis Cup ceases te be representative.
Objection te certain rules of the federation haa kept the United States
from joining tbe body. The annual meeting was Intentionally postponed te
enable officials from this country te he present and It la believed that the rain
will be modified te meet the requests of the U. B. L. T. A.
ONE rale which wffl be warmly dlscnated la the one whfen cad for
Wimbledon aa the permanent site for the world's trass court chaa.
pienahlp. The title tourney may move.
Annual Scramble Starts la BsskethaO
THE annual scramble for players by the Eastern League and New Yerk
organizations hss started. Twe players Elmer Ripley and Harry
Rlcenda have already been fined for playing in New Yerk and the season ha
just started.
Ripley played in tbe Metropolitan League when Oeatearflle was at Oaatttn
last Wednesday, and Rlcenda contested for Albany In the New Yerk State
League when Jasper was at Trenten last Saturday night.
Leuis Stela, the president of the New Yerk State League, warred claim
te Rlcenda, Friedman and Redran in a letter te William J. Seheffer, the
play these men regardless of their contracts with Seheffcr's circuit,
play these men regardless of their contracts with Bchaffer's circuit.
Albany has n conflicting date with Jasper tomorrow, but the genu hss
been canceled until the difficulties can be adjusted.
If It is impossible te keep players from competing la two leagues and It
seems te be the only remaining move that can be made and preserre puce
is for the officials te draw up their schedules te prevent conflicting datei.
SIX Phlladelphlans will be coaching in the Intercollegiate Basketball
League this jear. They are Fogarty an3 Klnkalde at Yale: Geerge
aim at Dartmouth; Hill Zahn at Princeton, and Eddie HcNlchel and
McAVUUams at Pennsylvania.
Beets and Saddle
gler: fifth, Graded Handicap A Little
Chief, Baby Grand, Dlnna Care; elztb,
Clasa B Jehn Paul Jenes, May Blos Bles
eom, Opperman; seventh, Class C
Athelstan, The Almener, Beutbtrn
Breeze.
Dade Park The Evansvllle Handi
cap, 8200O added, le the feature for tht
opening day of the rare meeting at this
new Kentucky track. Streng stables an
represented. Horses which seem but
are:
First race Lucky Run, Thelma K,
Gall Ferd : second Maheney, Plan.
toen, Tee the Mark: third Elmer IT,
White Htnr, East View; fourth Kltk
Lady, Romping Mnry. Mount Hen:
I fifth United Verde, Lady Champ, Hua
There are te be three graded handi
caps, Class A, Class B, Class O, te
be run at Plmltce today as the fifth,
rtxth nnd seventh races. Each race is
for a mile for three-year-olds and up.
In Class A Little Chief and Knobble
carry top weight of 116 and 12.1 pounds
each ; in Class B King Albert and Op
perman are at the tep: in Class C
Bremella Athelstan and The Almener are
rated for highest weight. The handl
capper at the track has done a fair and
nn fflelent dIccq of work en tbe whole.
The only cntleslm would be that he has . quel . sixthRaider. Smuts, HonehiU
let Little Chief in light, and possibly jjey . ,eTenth Table D'Henneur, Rf
Jehn Paul Jenes. . pfRtpri nigh Gear.
llurecn vii is e;Tii neat iun, arn; --
First race Pay Dear Homestretch. vietrlx Has an Open Date
It.... AnnnA Haa Mautai. nii'nrn.ir.n T1 Vletilx football Uvtn. irhteh lull
chase, ijdliuw. sea . Mauler , uepijratien. Mount Airv awl nice te e e imti. tutu
UnuCKie; iniru rucnei, mgei. uesi epen aats en t-unaay. Aaarw itenri u uei
Leve; fourth Al Boyd, Zureka, Wnn-1 J8,vBt'80Vp." JCMl or pbeM Blme'lt
m
A! rnnr j.k unftH - s mm nr. m .m
uril V'junK inizsltnrinni r iu UeMmnr
i rliarleer Verner, w II nna- In ii i m ,p
i miirtit WIU'e Hub I :.' tN. II1J ju v- .)
Iln tin. ethiP linn". Al f.i.en farm V l( ,,
I rr.nr anil Harrj- I' eMi talie en lleliby Fiti
nn.i iinn.iinif t-:ini are hanpy encn mei
Ibe ll'.rs ' ill be en hand tonight
K.im I'iiHf, tue of Ihe pieniinent wml- eis are Uanratty, llrune, Mllane, Cesta
inn elevenb The.v hnve compiled a total N'neltra nnd Hepette. Kach Is fni ami
ciifirt. !tnv Win of eiRbtj-ene tielnts te fetirtien for , hnewn the game, and the combination
nn, nmn Atallie l-llj "" !... ..... "- ". 'Hri ... iinwnrfi
lyill 1V.11 lIHt - . I .. . 1 . I t.. I .. . Ilnl.nl II
ulirb makes its iippearnnce ; e, .". - -- - .
.. . . . . 1 -'" - - - -
Uclce, ii ; i triic. . tlese aame. au te no.
Ilncine, 0. Delce, 13; Lam Fer games address Jeseph A. Lern.
man ami Harrj- FMi taiie en llel.l,y f,tj I IT 111 i I irli maKes US pn.ui....i. j. , . f
S?2ia the first time nt. .Inhper tomorrow night, I IM.e. I, t.
... . . inhntirnl n i.-r in the standing tin n J"nnl '- '
eiXa" 'imM .WS relV.lt .A ulnely 111 te Bl trlu.nph eier , ! -e 18 ; R
"n . fii ?iin.t ri- nr-hii ic. . irl I Coatee iIIh hist nisiht down by the nea. i aim, ..
Hfnllt In anleu te n -t J';lmn ,Mi
Anairrr le qufn ,vh Attcil On
sit lir.1 l1vs Wnllnip n ll a etMfu'n
'n Ne" Yurlt nve "' a in.
Ixe I'nlterann
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GOSSIP OF THE AMATEURS
h'g bad piled tip in the opening I
per. oil '.iM'il .Newman h euiiii in
deti'iit. .is tV Ltneelii highway reprn-
s..n- - I" -IJ2...1 a unrrivnw huih a .,, . w A,m,llr,. . r.
ni.'il mine upsettllli! tlie .lerbijmen, r .h (,,, uniii! It' n le 1'n.iU Kam wn
)n were li'Uini; te II lurKi- rruu tu tetim
Madenna opened its season against
Immaculate OnnceptIen, only te lese a
I.II13U JjUUllT, 1)11 IIJ .IV,
Fer games address Jeseph A. L
bardi, 1713 Seuth Eleventh street.
tirOfv 71'i Belsrad atrial,
alfietnn 0I1S2.
hII'i-i at heiiirt or a.ie A'M n .linnircnk C. ',, of Atlnmla Cliv
ll'..n.,an,. I I ti l crrf il I llfl h nilrlh fitifl l I T, .. a .. 1..1 .... a.. . u i . 1 . . - . ,
i 'l AU vui? inei'i"'i v I'll it-t lir,'P
rhena Xa-
weul4
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nn. , ill i ' I . I i i r r" I . . .. . iiniihir.i uprruri H ill j.iiiumi r'jurui linn un tit itnn c iibiiii. ..'ill. ,K. ...
"... . ..... ... ...i i.. .. . , " finiu .-".." .."... i ... ......'... - .;: .v.'." ." aim eeoetiii
Biir ii.,,.. v.. ...... ... . .... mi. i.tr, , ,. .. ,--. ic ,. u.,.t p.i..n ... , . "..." ."inn. ii. una v.i viitMna reanetiahi.
hr. t liiilf-iiltie the liRlires were Jl t0 i, Kieier . '.. ft Mnlur eccr lM.n a-- ruarnntnea Themas A UiilnnT lle v5?.h
" 'fin nr nf tlantli' I'ltv, ( eatesille heillj; ulna te Imn'c eama ltli alxtan rlnhnan. . UrlKhlnn imnu. Atlatitle I'll NT ia"a
Reffcy nurr., ISilrnunil" ! tin 11 -,.. ,, . ' k,,t,,erT tu-n-liellller bv L'Mi an mlil faina. tltlitr t irnl" ,r, w. Tlui ht. Kaphutl'a ( nlhelle ( lub. of Flm.
anyef the ril....la'pr 4 faali.fra.nl t h'' ' '" a M,Ut'YJ k" '. , L ,l hull "" ru ,llwh Jr" ,3BT HQUth "'"x' vuert. logic lta fourth trlBht ma liS.
r- 77-7;-- e'nftr' ' 'tlVann A. C. foUr,..n...,tT.,..,e HVZ Ji
Basketball Statistics m the finni period the visitor., i?r!..S?r":.
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ALL HOME TALENT
Philadelphia Boxers en Program of
Chestnut Street Arena
Wilis llritt. whose idea of pronietinc
exinj bouts in rhilndelphia Is te d'
slop local talent, has another half
asjere of hemc-hreds boehed tn appear
tjsi the weekly precram of the new
Chestnut street arena tomorrow nUht.
will he llritt s fecend show nt Ills
th und t hehtiiut streets aieun.
local star liatitHtnweiant; win
ttnsl. 'ihey art awuny
Bass, of North Philadelphia, and Jack
Perry, of Seuth Philadelphia. IJeth of
these lads are anxious te meet Yeung
Montreal and the winner will be In line
for aiieli n bout
Matty lSrenks, the Knclish light-
welslit. ulm i' new making his home In
Philadelphia, will hook up with Billy
(jannnn, the jeuthpaw, in Ihe norni nerni
finnl. Preliminaries will be between Frankle
Kramnier nnd .Indue Hire, Fllnkey
Kniifiiian und I'.H MiCaney, the tight
ing waiter, and .Tehnnv Rentt anrl Sailor
Lewis.,
trrit if. i'.. triAH '.run muiii' I'lrniMi 11 ii h rin-
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OTi.nn a,MKS TevmiiT Hart Hands Jaw.en Lac.na XXTW ' &$$
Ca.ndfr. County Jue Juntutu v, H v , ,K.tri.ll. Jllfh . Kv fi.-Alax JUrt nf WmUnliiaUr A. A. Jlrei ifcatuM f ,r le hleui lib. feirtft".. it.cn.yenr.eld flv.
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