1 frVWTT?' PPWf V wms- M V YWqWX fc'. m & sa S!' Uft w p ft! u f J' I '( I r I M m in v 1W m X Jrf w '1 fe i.ifc' f fa , 6 K vm ,f 10 f'i Mental Attitude of Players Gees K- A sxr Z2m MEN IN JOCULAR afesTtLv iii i. . WOOD ON EVE OF GAME Sf. &?. VAC fctf'Y, USUALLY ?-, Te$e-Who Are Crabbed, Arethe Ones Who Spring at the Enemy With All They Possess Mental Attitude Big Facter ' By STONEV McLINN A GROUP of coaches, former players and news gatherers were standing en A the football field of n big university. It wns the evening before an Im portant battle. The vnrslty plners were gathering for the final workout. Seme catne along whtstlng the Intent jarx ; ethers shouted humorous remarks at classmates whom they passed. Net one of the warriors appeared le have a-care in the world. "That team Is going te lese tomorrow." said one of the ceaihes. "Their Mental 'attitude is nil wrong. They lack the something that can't be de l w , . -m, , (STONE Y McLINN jekM or idle remarks. They would wallop a pal who put en the mirth and laughter record. .It Is said of one of the gridiron's greatest stars that his real friends always knew when he a going te play one of these games that established him as an All-American back. If he was morose and sarcastic, they knew there wss.treuble in store for the enemy. If he was jubilant and easily approached, he was likely te play a game that was only half up te his standard and his standard was high. A1 commanding officer In the late World War declared that the greatest hunk perpetrated en the unsuspecting public was reference te the fact that the soldiers were "singing en the eve of battle." He insisted that men who an In. the proper frame of mind te fight don't have any music In their hearts. "Curses, perhaps, and discordant muttering, but never song," he declared. 1 Football conches tuny huve a great deal te de with the mental attitude of their, pupils. The geed coach is the man who studies his men. individually and collectively. Seme need te be dricn Inte the fight; ethers are rnrlng te go and must be held back. Hut the team that wins Is the team that, tempera mentally, is serious of mind and sober of face. And when a geed team is ticked by an inferior eleven blame It en the mental nttlttide of the players, and nine times out of ten you ill be absolutely right. THIS may appear te he apropos of nothine then again it mail answer the question trhich in se ftcqitently aslcd icheii a powerful' team loses a game that it should hare iron. It does ansiecr a letter from "A Van," tche icanted te ascertain the tcaten for the faihne of certain teams in games then trcre expected te xcin handily. ' Must Leve Spert te Be Successful AUBREY 1JCVINE. Inst jcar's Iown star nnd All-American quarter, says that "a genuine liking for the game is n most essential quality If a player hopes te be n star." There Is another reason for the failure of great players In put the winning punch into Important battles. They de net truly love the sport. There are among the college gridiron players these who are lazv and indifferent in practice. They regard signal drill as n necessary evil and scrimmage as berd work. They de net line football because It affords nn opportunity te fight. They seek, perhaps, the fame nnd glory which are showered upon the football star. This type of athlete, no matter hew aggres sive and alert he may be physically, will net win games for his college. He lacks 'that all-essential mental attitude which gains the victory. Of course, there are times when a team that is mentally fit loses because it. is weaker physically than the opponents. lint this team will offer no alibis will accept a licking in silence. Almest Invariably the eleven men who laugh ,ind joke before the battle make all sorts of lame excuses for the defeat that ussjireught about by their own indifference. AVoetbnl! expert who supports that fry. for-point rule after n touchdown saye' It' will develop kickers. Well, it may de this, but field goals have net tiecn much in evidence as deciding factors in the big games played te date this j ear. As a matter of fact, in irtua1ly cwry game we have watched in the course of the 1022 season it was failure te kick c.i,v drop or placement geils i ht' caused the defeat of one of the trams. JUATURAL ability is an asset tehich the field-anal l.kkrr huitt have. " But no matter hetc true his tee mail smanship way be. the plnyei , who hopes te find the target tchrn icreti may bring vktery is the player who has practiced long and earnestly. Win In and summer, a 'football should be his constant companion. . J , y Ancnt Sivarthmere Tournament ONE of the greatest cnceuragemenls that pessibl. could be offered school boys te develop drop-kicking hkill Is I lie tournament which Is scheduled te be held at Swarthmete Preparatory Hchoel en November 27. William P. Tomlinson, head master nf the Main Line institution, has offered a trnphv r the winner of the competition. It is hoped that the entry list will be laigc. It undoubtedly will be. since all schoolboys arc eligible te enter and win the prize. Thcrc nre prominent ceaihes, among them Pep Warner, who de nm i.,ire se much for the drop-kick, preferring what they cluim is the H'lffr method of gaining three points the placement kick. However, it depends xun the player and the position of the ball. A drop-kicker Uke Ken Smith, of 'Princeten: Charley Huell, of Harvard, or Kabbit Covington, of Centre, will win games with the drop-kick where the place-kick might 1 n il. Ker it ih(cm two men te put ever the place-kick. The holder of the bull mai m.iKe or rula the play, though he seldom gets any credit because his part in It is net se spectacular as that of the kicker. It nlwin has been out- opinion Hint in the aummary of a football game It should read. "I'lncc-kiik v Hanier- bill held by Miller." BUT tee desiir te congratulate Headmastri I'niiiliiiaen nntl tl,r Su-arthmerc Prep football management for the cixietnagrmriU given schoolboys by arranging the drop-licking teurnamrnt. A mwilni event in colleges teeuld be a geed thing and iceuld attract spectator (te. - West Virginia's Team I'ast WHILE here in the East we ere regarding (he Army. Notre Imnie gume today as one of the large and Important intei sectional battles of tin. season we should net overlook the fact that In llhioniingten. ind,, thcie wj be a football fight that may be of even greater merit. That is the contest between West Virginia and Indiana Universities. vWest Virginia, coached by Dr. C. W. "Tubhj" Spnrs, the fnnieiiH Dartmouth guard, who was All -American material In 101.. lias defeated Pitt. .Rutgers, West Virginia Wrsleyan and Marietta. W. nnd .1. must men the Mountaineers en Thanksgiving Daj, and Grensv Neale and Ills Presidents rate this gsme as one of the hardest en their schedule. ; . ... WWWN iforgantetcn vcay they icgard Tubby Hpcms mi ihr i,cniri i gridiron mentor in the tchele tcerld. And irhy nett If he der ' defeat both Indiana and W. and J. he inll establish West 1 irgtnin u " one of th,e truly great elevens of the year. i, . . ' Bender Yearns for Philly CHIEF BENDER, Indian pitcher and manager, is net wen,ing ever Inn reease by the Reading International League Club. A letter from the Chief received yesterday, states that he is selling guns and ammunition, is well nnd happy-Jand will be donning a uniform somewhere when spring arrives, f , "I'ye been away from Philadelphia for n couple of jears and am ceiiin-. hesssslck,;.' pens the Chief. "They au4.L ... MM. .1..W I., ,1.1. (IIA.Ij ' VINHB Mir, Ilie BUJ uj mu intn, :T"' ' ' yMtlKDER is managing the gun .'MflBpiten sporting goods store. ' 'ffiWs't ieftn without getting lest," t ftMmh,'' he aiii. XK ' About Sportsmen One Meets 'HvT HV JWBiirtiv, goner ey cueice una nruuer uy profession, informs if .iDtyJHI tMt net1 later than' 1024 a Havcrferd Scheel lad will npply for ml in Ik- 'MIMM' Princeton and will carry with him a worth-while athletic reputation. i'-jsili ,n.j... i k. ....... a ....... i. i .... ..li i !. . : rt 34T r - name, i fi, LMuiltlTcttmic league, a sprinter en the track team uud a third baseman fc AS . iLv ngBryjyf f dtkittn year's eW, six fee ua ewd iceighs 160. Tue r; aaareaeeera bvihi ue i a siur duck ri teiil fill him out physically '"fe'" ",c """"' " '' tikf "sfmH wim fume and httrA' hr !n the trcnaf t GET WHALED Silent and Hard te Approach scribed but that wins football games. And that team did lese the following afternoon. The mentul attitude of n team is the in tangible thing that puts the gray into the linirs of the eearhc". Given, say, twenty-five men who suvc the size, the strength and the speed te play football ; men who have learned their lessens and execute their plays fnultlcssly why is It these men may be defented by a team that Is weaker In every physical and tactical way? The answer is that the old fighting spirit was lacking. When plajers are in the proper frame of mind te ploy winning football it is n wise thing te cress the street te avoid meeting them en the eve of n big game. Iteallzlng the proximity of the battle which te them mean se much, they are crabbed and silent. Thcy'linve no time for call It 'Old Slew town,' but it's KOei (i and ammunition diutn tmriit nl n "A fellow f.an'1 tuhr n geed trull, nt wtitcs the Chief. "It's e Chinese - pi. - iit i,r in ,ui uii-uiiitiiiii mniCTr 81 uii ui- mm phi irum, icauinc scorer in -i ..v-, EVENING' ,FbBLIC .LEDGERr-PmtiADEIiPHIA E LACKS HEAVY MEN Sixteen Candidate! Ara Out for the Red and Blue Box ing Taam ' ,. V TO ENTER CHAMPIONSHIPS By LOUIS H. JAFFE T)ENN Is preparing for the 1022-23 n' '"'"enll'llnte beating Reason. The Ked nnd Blue had a rather nifty team or flsttnen last year, and Oeerge Decker, coach of the Quaker glove wlelders, believes he, will have nnetlvr Hiiuung squea or leatner pushers. nl though he Is somewhat dubious nlieut heavy material, Sixteen candidatea In nil. several being veferans of the 1021-22 tenm, hnve stnrted training: Lnck of big men iS ennsnirilOllS. While nnnthm. flv-nlcl, or two also would help the coach ma- lenniiy. Only one man haa reported for each Of the 'tlilldletvMvht an.1 1II. !.., weight div slena. Ne material appears , c ""'"nMe in the unlimited class, unless lern Cewell again comes out for compeimen. xnere are but two fly-w-cignts out te vie for a place en the glove aggregation. Captain Jehn Lucas is the enlv 100 100 peunder nmeng the squad just new. Yeduskv is the lone light heavyweight hope of the Quakers, while Leen and Devine nrp the pair of 115. peunders te report. Penn te Meet Vltlaneva Boxen Ocstriehcr, McKcnsie nnd Snllhnn ere the 12.i-peund candidates. The light weiclits nrc Becktnr. Ttnn n... nd Milliner. Cnihlns. Davis' DcnUn. Reillj, Dent and Trachtenberg will trv for the 145-pound berth. Perm has tnvltwl (Vlllaneva College te Wcightman Hall 'fnp an'.,.!.- ...i boxing meet. Temmy O'Mnllev. who is in cliarge of the Vlllnneva boxers, probably will accept a date with the Quakers, but nothing has been decided upon ns yet. Beth IVnn and Villnnnvn are te be represented In the Philadelphia cham pionships nt the Olympia here Novem ber 21 nnd 23. Several of the col lege men have announced their inten tions of competing for the silver cups put up by the Quaker City A. A., as a forerunner te the opening of the collegiate season. Captain Lucas. Trachtenbcrg nnd Davis are expected te carry the color? of the Bed nnd Blue into the ring for the championships, while Picket nnd Burns, both of whom cempeied in the Middle Atlantic States teurne- hen last year, with the former winning tiic henvMU'ight crown, will "de ihdr stuff for Mllaneva. , Villa Has Been Boxing Three Years Panche Vilja is trainine in New erl; for tile lllrist. tnmrlnnt lui .-I I.i. llmasien here. His mettlne with Abe Atten dolrfetein is "enceded le be even n nere HrenUeus test than the one In which, be wen the flvwelght champion champien Milp from Jehnr.v BulT, even though the match next ThurMlay night will net place the lillplnn's title in jeepard. llla nnd (leldstein nre te meet nt lit) pounds, se that the tentest -iill be nn ordinary bout, because the nniidii nniidii peis geernlng the match is three P"V",. ,n"re ,,m" ,n" Ajwehlit limit. Ailln nilmltH he is n fighting man. Here's what lie told IM Curlev In New Wk the ether day: -i "'iTn.''1 ,hre''' "',''""' ''S1 !" Mr. liurclilll s gjinniisliiin in Mmilh nnd wen my tlt-t bout Tl'.tt made i, r l,e l,e lleve that bejlns better tluin ileiug e-IU job-, -e I tool, ,t ,,. r went along .. (,.. ... , mini, iiiiii msr e.ir imn i iii I 'I nin 'verMng haul 'for I want te shev jet fir thli- fight (S. a ur r. vrjs. ",;i6; . ' 1 AMnTUCD SIClll ri nn ArJUTHcR NEW CLUB le Hank MctJnvern. of Kensington. in., senii-iinni will iiiln-j together I! S M?2Bir ,.,!!Z:"nU- ......... ............ (.,..,,, Mmw with Teny Mmine. REDS MAY GET MAYS 0l1 All Clubs 8ald te Have Waived Yankee Star Cincinnati. Ne. II. According in (1 story pnlillshcd liere. Curl .Mns may wenr n Cincinnati uiii'ntm t,pt si.ieen' Accerdln-i te the npiut. tlie Yimkees have nsUfd waivers en Pitcher j(as uml all lulis in both leagues ),h! waived nun u is sain mat by the waucr price the llcds uhln te cet the hill lei. inlilii i. mi!!lit be, It Is net known why the Sew Yeik American') desire te let Majs go. Tli story sA Miller Muggins did net ns! for uitheis until he had a cniifrieme with Iluppert and Husten, of the dub TaKrax AVc fe-ir fe-ir eicn IT eflli ials hnnrlle the well today the Pitt mptnin will aiiine be Ilellcrun I w m a Ibeush I'ltt b.i lejl two nusrlfr., nit mnslUrif half a burl.. It HTSS The renspn sonic dtntists ate se imail t golf is that they are se geed at find ing a hole. npll argument!, rarwsril mimIiui i.'nst Tl ou-hl tn ttlv Titers esui Prt of th Ell turn Is a T'i i bunclv run b- Still jukt runt deep, but net rheap. f v m m .1 ,,fbi, clcajej.nm.rftu uiinmlns- PENNGLOV SQUAD ery geed (igl.ters. tp. When 1 m ' ,"'',,i!u"" " f1' ""." "c VL' "'"... ,2 "" MIIW I llltI. Illlllt ' j (J. ..!!... ...... if m elmiuPALt III tlllM ci.lllllrv f A... . i ,. ,, V. piOlCS enill Cillll.'lll Ul lur kuiim- hi and ciTnl,"dx,i,l he li,?. ''''JUJ1"' this country, but who has devoted his II feuin I rrimHr flSii i?' T,,re. ! time meie te teaching thnn ta plating 'isnlnthe. f A...V:i'e-. "n'1 I for the last decade or se, has been I unit tin. fhuelirl,. nhan .,!. , i ;"" I g lllg .IOCK Seme neitiiui ;unis. WHICH Ll ""..,' i,HPi?llt 'nnniplenship from tc ,.;, .,.,, ,., en Stanley Mortimer. IfUllllll.l IMIII. Night at Yonah Hall ',,.,, ,.,,., ,.,,,, the fin.il half will T . ' ,,,,,.,.. ... Campbell cenlribu ted one-pointers This 't!,,,,k Lr,l!'.i V'i,cr. U,e ,e'mM of Anether new being cluh will l,e he plal nt the New Yerk Tennis nnd U ',' ' be I, Z tL m ' '' n. W " ' "" srnr,"R '" ""' p I win il! J''"" '"',' '" "! has peme te opened In Phllndelphln when the Tie U-uiuet Club the following week. I ""' : . ''. ' " Jj.c "" . be built , and Camden wen. fifS te ,",L. ' "' he fore with n rush and has turned tieth('en,urv Athletic fMubgetH start, 1 ' I " struggle result of which fJ ;ffi "M?1 i" k "r Ifar lsrf Jlpnil.. I),,,,,, nin, l,m'k ,t,,e b"t elevens that have ap- nt rnnh Hull Tuedi.v night. The Se.tnr annelcl the world title was also " r "l eiit the first bang-up ball, gett ns five deubleiSVs "T,0'1 1" "VnW"'" g. hllran. initial wind-up nrrangul hv Hill I), " ,, "',i in two sections, one hnlf in Kne- ,,'',, , ' '"Mrnf'',l1,.M, ' ' uf Ttc h" oft,'n ? ''', Kerr. Nell Uelghnn gave,, , T1"' lenm has been coached along "helstl... matchmaker, will be hetVern 'land he ellur at the Philadelphia ' "J ' 1"fr?h ' l"1 ' "" . "f ,Wh.t exhibitions and I, , ,, ", Rrmlually untl new It Is one that Is Cuddy DeMarke. n 1'ltwhingl, hexe" Itaen net Club. Jeck lest abroad but '; ,0 , f ' " V V g -e hew- leddy Kearns. Median out-ercl ;. i,' "'" ,'! " own with nnj. nn, I II ml fiiPMW.i. nmntxil,. ,.1,,.,,,,I , .... I..' l.. ,.., nn.l thnn I ' ' "'" ""' '' MrlCtly fill' , CflPbll- . Ilnl II tWO te OI1C. mill I.'.,.. ..".'.. ... ' knvni-nl I I .nlniii mn. 11. .l . In the iirclimitiinles .Inlmnv yi,n... i wV.ief A "" . "" ," i"v,"r' l W 'carse he "national amafcur illle (lark, of .Miinauink : Yeung ' , ', ,1(,, ", 'w , ne of them nnd - .-- - .-- - ---------j- - -r---.nl.,. nun- i.'....,iii. ifiiimi oil s an ifii it pniw rsiiniii i denhn. nnd C harl e K Me et,e n, , -':" "'l". ". ' ' ,'" .. ".''., ""i". ....,.!.. theuak Leng JIMMY BALLS IT UP AND IS BAWLED iOUT JkHteA Smt$m tiiiii nw rr '"' fcwi or uygg vVTCVlfBIVVa - JIMMr.-TDOtCTHe SA4.U winwwMM - AnD.Uewee HEkuew whathewas MMb LJ ,rtb WS"iwn inKBiw rnuiev TrE TALL STAR ARRIVES HERE Charles Williams Hopes te Re gain Crown When He Meets Seutar TO PLAY DECEMBER 2 Chniles Wllllms. British profes prefes profes slenal racquet stnr, who lest his world's open championship te Jeck Seutar. the clever "pre" of the Phila delphia Tlauiuet Club In J014 nnd'whe is new seeking te regain his crown, in .'pending the week-end in this city. AVlIllnins. who meets Seutnr in the tlrf-t half of their return match at the I local llacquct Club Saturday. December 2. Is here te try out the court en which they will piny and discuss some final di'lnils of the coming scrap. Whether Williams will engage In n regular match with one of the Kucqiiet Club experts or just tes,t the court by himself today, has net been decided. Seutnr nnd WUIInms nre having n hard time finding buitnble spurring partners, se te speak. There nre enl a few men In this country cjpnble of giving citjier of tliein n really hard workout and these men nie loe bust with their regular duties ,u the club which employ I hem te be able te i-pore the time te In lug the i hampienHliip contenders le inrer eilg". Veular U'erks Out in N. V. Se-iliir Irclc ever te New Yerli dnvs ench wci'; and practices nt the New verK I cuius nnu jie'uci uiuu. the niiintrur chninpinii of America, nnd en I'. 1. I CM. Hie luiicr n uuiiuirs ; Srs.x ast.-.u- fn& s ' peisiindeJImnn MutleiiM. ternier PlttK. l"""1' "Pre." new lit Ihe KoHlen Ath- , letic Cluh. te mme te New Yek for n wiel, but se tar lias eeen uhmici-chbiui ... . .a r .. 1 ll... HJlltlrMu. Iemi win lined Wlllinms In the deciding games here. Tl.. n.lln.I..li.l.1a Ilacuet Cluh will ag.iln put two tennis in tne imerciuu this jinr while there nre a number of ion cnnillclati". pnuenuy uovi-ieiim dining the Inst vear by Fred Tempkln, the head instniL'ter, and his capable Insslstants. ..larlt llrll Out One eteinn will be missing, liow liew eier, and Ills phlic will be luird tu fill. He Is .lack Hell, nm of former Attorney Oiiernl .lelin C. Hell, nnd brother of Hert Hell, furiner Penn football cap lain, who 1ms decided te drop out et l..lnHnlil. ...imtintll trtn llllu winter. n ri n iiiinari w r mm w'M' BRITISH RACQUETS mi nm ni- if iiii nil:!1 iiiikikiii ti tm inniii i -.-,.. - --- r. ,,., iii n i niuiinii . , iit hiiiiivi- iiiii. iiu iiiiuiiii-'i i i -,--... 1MV itr ii i n t'ceiiiiifk aviii ijiii.1 iiknin Pill nc.""..'" . .. I .,ni. .i..ki.. rineuuen i-i.iiniiri, ncu k . ,"""u"; . ,1i,,i tf ...ifh u. II. K. i n.iriiivn ii iii i ( - -- iii.ll il,., Mmtliiii nmwil lin lu nlkn """: ' , ;."," ...rvr.h n;. a meinuer mi.- imuiiir. , ,,.. -,' linvn lfsucd nn OIK',1 challenge te all ThcraumeiJ'.tri team I, , being J..ll.. ...run .1 ! Ilin VTllllt' lllill 'Whltcy.'' the Merlnii "pros" with tba expre.es inieui in iiiKlllg ine iiicaimri in the Hiunuel-MitilKll loinbluatlen and thut ii iniitcii b'twicn them will be put en caily next tin nth. SUBSTITUTE BOXER WINS Wally Hinckle Takes Place of Al Verbeeken and Trims Welgaat Wally Hinckle substituted for Al Verbeeken in the wind-up nt the Cam bria A. C. last night in the bout 'with Jelinnj Welgust and wen the decision. WnlL'iiKt wns ni n disadvantage, as his opponent lind height nnd'welght en blm. In the Blinl-wiml-iin Al YTul wen ever Patsy Murray. The ether results; Chrlle (Beets) Iwyle stsged a come back and outpeinted Al Fisher, Temmy Brenium, nf Cliften Heights,- and Jack Hese battled, te a draw, and Yeung I ntryimmens was chaJLtl frmn the ring in Vie. third ruumirfarMuUlnig Kli vj . y in mwmwiwmsmmm v fftWMl w wsftrtA about, cne cFTHeSe amduw- mi rnMlv nc rvransv fc I tl PHILA. AMATEURS IN N. Y. BOUTS TONIGHT Weaay and Qulnn Will Appear In Intercity lexlng Tourney New Yerk, Philadelphia, Bosten and Pittsburgh wilt compete tonight in un IntiTcltj amuteur boxing tournament ut the New Yerk Athletic Club. Twe boxers from Philadelphia will compete. Chick Wensy going nn In n bantam bout and Francis Quinn will appear in welterweight competition. Puckcy Leng, of the Knyeuln Club, will Ii'uxe with Wcasy and Qulnn this afternoon for New Yerk. Puckey will handle these boys in their bouts. On their return home Wcasy mm Quinn will keep In training for tne Philadelphia championships, te lie de cided November HI nnd November 2,'i ut the Olympia under, the auspices of the Quaker City A. A. and governed by A. A. V. nibs. Heles in East Course Cressing Read te Be Entirely Remod eled Open Next Season YIP ABOUT TRAPPING! u SA.-sm Aic.MHiaiii TT-.S a peer re-.d ihi.i has no crossing, hill tllP t.pim. I!. .If I'l,. I. nl nl. imeri. iivenne has den- n let of flgmlng much lij golf bulls this cemlnc Bcnseii.fl In ether words, the tenth, eleventh. twelfth nnd thirteenth holes of the east course will he remeilelcl n ns net te conflict se much with the read nnd the automobiles which thug-chuir inerrlb i right (licrc. Werk is going forward rigid new. nn.l ,l. ...... ... . Play hi next jenr. carlv or bit... tt v.. ,iM- iiL-ii iiin win ni nniui fnr ffii " M ?, K "l!'J;',.:",.. tlvltiis nic peer, but thev clnlm tin. . - i-i'i i iii i it iiinr itiiiiiiiiiii ii r . new hole will milkc ".'ill mil" I...L t'icii lietltr. I .' . 1 A s S' .( i (y (lp)- ' '-',i MERION GOLF SET TO MAKE SHIFTS The pliuis nre nuiIi thai I he innd""' tnc P0,nt ,hnt t,r'1 'he Kere. .H..l,n,LU-l-.T?l,.,.? ri'1('!' .,.1"'. t,n", Cmmls '" Kxtra Perlcd Pliimie,! le pi,,;- 'hi : new tw el M, lie vliln nf ii,- --.i .. u . . ' .I" --- --- ii i iiv i iniii mi in- in, menr Nome llcillhy Trapping It is urj M'ldem that new Imh'S nn.wlii're Uet in without much ment. nml this time It Is aimed in tin nun- iiircciKin or the traps bv IIiem. , I. Will de their golf there. It Is v i Ifci. eusly slated tint the new tnins, ns Planned, nre tun i.lc ,tn nn.i .. "iiii-r iiiiiigN nei te tiriniae c. n. .1.1 .... . ""' "."':. i" AmwavT tl . nnu-'W . ,, ...,.,. ample excuse f0r 'Hu ' IllUenntl) tluin the tests nre nlnrml rlsht new. Tim .lrluln i.. I... ii.i '.i ' new holes te renlnce Hiem nnu. ..' .... .,. . . -..,. ... .Fiiiiii .in. i .: 'I "m V;"1' of ,1P wimmeiidiible action in use IA.. ii wii'i.iiv ni .Merien. who nre deter i mined te build something thnl will net eiuv repitue tiiesn holes still ukmI but will a' ' li fhi'iiu Iho I'lt-'e golf menihei fhln nf t!,.. Meiien Club. The new srhemh will be nuniied with vinleiuc uml espernnce bv thec In charge. 'I hen for the chorus! , VlT Miinerih Hub h nle plnmilnx n, i lullrtlnit ii le..t one vlserrui 'nn? "' Ils Hw,ui mil tlr. . new i,n, f'm , n,1" ?rii - u ftirrrt for tint n manii. mer'. inn u I in cet Ii Ill nU- n anuppy rnntlmin Lr" S&VtflPZ lsllllifln .auu ..... ..1.1-4. ...lit ....' " lOI ! piV."-' V, .'".V,, ''tt,' S ?' . ?n- tq Qrtirtriln lnur In tie evenlii. ' " .,.A .'?'?"" ,'J ''''. ". mc i. in, ivi. vm.lnl nn ,nni ..71'. m -'-ii iii i up, Mnimii in rci , . . S!1el'.n1, t,,,, wniM Till- n.iili it ii .'.?, Jr ," U Ii nerhaiii null nutiirsl nume ilm lecil Belftr huw ,, weulO-li ml.ler n J"' "fTe ''' l T,,rk '""'., r cry hnulhl intruder fled ar' when ,he c-"'""". th, Grab Gets Decision Over tapir HllrTnle. , v.. N'nv II: Hirrv ri..u Te Play Pels In Canal Z0n , Panama. Nnv n jivi --- ... ' jr '-lnr nr.nnlael at tM srni' ; "nii.T (nf iminc'i. mm ii 'Sin wi.,w iiiv u9iiiirvnan amei . Will ' a' 1 1 -i n i. i i , . , . i.'-.n.t,. j, .i..i avWkiMTifVrmiiVm W4 (MMrr 4iis bmpiv rnvftswrs ME; 1 i.tlutVtlulf ' StA?i?t CtnrieM, Ml, hi Puilte Ltigtr Company Skeeter Forward' Ties Trenten With Three Points in Final Ten Seconds of Play SCORES IN 'EXTRA PERIOD WILLIAM 8. DALLAS. rpiIAT basketball in the Kusfern - League has lest none of ils popu larity was attested te Inst night nt the Arena in Trenten, where Trenten nn,1 Camden, lung rivals In the cage game, met in the first bls clash of thewSEm i.7if sk1ee,Cr" "Pll'wl the dope by handing the Petters n . le .'12 trim- ivI.'Vi ""t.'S rrIU'J " cxtru period Z. .i '''"Corsen combination te con the decision. iinn. - v,ctry was In s hrrge (rluuini for one &? ,n!V' He is perhaps the andies! &,ri In the league, and was Uke grcaseil llcht- Jilng last evening. Hew w- he idaved Li...... ,i . i t, "n"' ns'ires. whlclf .-. r lllill III r-Il-el 1 ill in Knl.l ..!.. Trail at Half Time f,.n,.l., l..i . ..... . nve. points In the ',."" ,it "iV'l' "r" 'I llC HkeCICI'.S ularl...l (I.- !. . .'i , !,,"l " ri!sl', I"'1 r'uced the adiantagc Ing lead ' c,.'0,1"" "? ''le1 of lhit liulf int,.t.... . Kkeeter Petters ahead n-ari." fc He, '.1 Z , eymen .started. Plrst came foul I ess, then a field goal nn.l iC I lHllr U'rtn s.tnnn.1 tt't.i. , boosted ,iii.iB ., . .. ... ...... i counted and ran tim , ,.i:v ..." V " 1" im.r uuill ,e !. 'Ir.nl,,i. With nbeut ten seconds te go ex-' I citeinent. was intense. Tl ,. crmf.i ' i.i.. .."... - " "" wiiiiniir top rnn non tn i,.n i.... ,. bell eluded Barlew nH ?,! .. V..... ...,' ". .lvt. HI, aim' wa'sl a ui: hiiii ifiim rinii nimi si.. .... had fouled the CnmAm n.i. ' ".. . kiiiiic lime nnri u-IH, ...,i .i.m." .... " llm Jlitnill.nn.l A. . A 1. llll'II si.- ni4iiiiceu iu inn iniii mmd ..! T,W. '"?" I'nll "v wiiwi Ciimnbell .eiii..n,i '....' "l 1 ..-. . ..-"! hi utiirr once nir t nmilen while Ilelglmn ilii 1 net register. '"" A total of sixty-iwe mills wcr,. inlled by lteferce Haetxel. thlrt -tiic en Tren. I ",", "i "" em ,,i,iii,.. -i-i,,, ciiii'i n, siant ei.inc Kiimi,.i- i ., .: . P'jiiIhIipiI Tem Harlow m, .'i,;,,i ' penalties en 'heverul oci1eh ti fact that Harlow Is cnntui.. -i .!.. i,i... e.. ,,.... . ii!!"',"'. ".'",1 "01 7. ' "":' i"'.. " ' P" "' the efm'irs 'daten. "'" w"me l Itefele'e Tt.lelr.el Innv ,. . . . i.,..... .i... i. ....'..i.i 7. :'."' "'"'I the ivit.iir i,m. i , rill, nil. Nil,,,,, ,.... .. i...iii...i.. '.....1 ...: j:. ",.; ' n iiiiiihi-.hib nun rum mier Ills, iill,.' iilit.ia Iia Inlaiiilii i. a... .. . 1' n game lie Intends y out biu .1. clslen or the' league will 'live te leek Basketball Statistics r.AHTKBN; l.r.'AUf;; (i.miltn.. 4 0 l.cllO re,tfraV All. Uliy., a a ..-iiie llMdlra. . J TO.VIfJHT'8 OAMi: Trenten at Riadlns, OTHER QAMH TOMuuj- P.O. ..en .yUu Slnulsnn itrecti. , j'ciera at .-veiivlti. ii,.i,... ''0 and Last Night's Rtiults SJ.. Kilrs mrlail. Ticnten. Nucth PhlUdJphli I'hurrli iae4Piila I'hiirr i l.enKUrij. men 80. IlBlhc KiemrelKTi'K' lir- Kiiurmed is Si.iliS1 8' PtlH 2.1, ''' -vrthei.t .""m. i. t.iuivun MMmn. Ul U.m Beutli ' Piiledtph!a Itubte ,ii(, .., 1. Pelrc Plilladalpbla M. I;, Jfte1 tSi I'iiwct Plant, CnalnMM B. " A '' . niunnm VrH'eumll. SSI at. RDhnel.'iti t,ub' ?S. , HI, jHiiifn nf KlniHllT..yU: Mldi, .j Aw-eniilQii. sai Ke.ipP(l. .'a, "'"' ' Jnr All Klart. 2a l Bi. 1. (!.. , ey.' Cl)b. as, immaculate Cen. caption, sschsr Wltjs Qvtr Censy .Nfw.ark, Nev. Il.-Cbarlty Uwch,. r.i ma lira rathriVll ' Cetiay. v Mi . jm.TnH f y . f ,X1 W W i CAMPBELL IS STAR OF CAMDEN VICTORY two for Tem II I " '"", Bis 10 ' leuucr ei nc icuui in taci as wci us name, . i H,nv-u'"","-j,te;..tuwl-." no 'r n aV.vvm.v ..:,.-,. ... .: .: '- ..... nun mi i(ei lint w.'is le blank I I "''" u urunu iiviinan s arm, uui iiui ills Slini. no lias ueen .Manager Maurice Teme nnd drop in i -' an Inspiration te the Panthers. . three two-pelntcr.s lilmn.f ' i ' . Hew Dees It Slki'&.Ceninct Speed LimUt Heller ae Luck BATTLING 81KI l. sailing jnerrlly into .the relsta of unpopularity whMh ' will 'aoenv envelop blm. v A ceptlriuance of his Wlsceaduct Wilt Tand kla where Jackohnaep landed. .', t ' l '' t .,, T J The same-crowd 'thhtieheeired, him 'os the. new; .champion when' he beat'' Geerges Carpentlcr Jeered 'him ami hooted 'arid threatened-him the ether nigh: when he took, a punch at Fernand Cudy, n boxing manager, after n bout la a Parisian theatre. , , ' ' r j C. ' ' ' , , ' ' ' The crowd became se menacing' that H was, nedessary, for, the police -te rescue him. and ns a penalty' for' Ida artjen. "the) tltleh'elder haa. been barred' fw nine menthii, Ihe French Boxing Federation. , , 1 . , A . ' Furthermore, the scheduled, bout between Sikl.and JeeBeCkeU. idated.fef' December 7 Ih Londen, probably never will go en'.' fThe .English rHenie Oflet, intimated that the contest would be called eff: -,'. ', t ;.' ' " t . It is shld that the, French' Federation Is considering k the- permanent die Qualification 'of the Senegalese boxer. If.tbia step. Is "token, Slltl wilt have te go te' work,' which, from his standpoint, Since' bis victory ever Carpentlcr, CtlKI' Is contemplating a, ttut te trans, un limny occasions -ne .nns inciiee ncsr-rieie; in .caiijn' nnuj nns 'lecn a general nuisapce te the-pollce.- The victory wlrfe'; has' gene ,tei "his1 head and) be's 'drunk with. Bef-ndmIraten. , -An average-silted chancati -would leek Ilka r, thimble en his enlarged dome. - ' , ' .-' ," '' v O fertnmMe-Biafcer. er'thi' type. Tnevlauilgratlo'deor atwald be thut andjecked. ' ' '. ''".'. ,1116. Limit 'of Hhm Speed ' ," SIR WALTER MOHKLY FLETCHKR, an' English sciential, after, an' tax ' haustlve study of track, athletics, has announced that humans have' reached the speed limit In all distances except unusual measurements, 'such as the GOQA and 1000 yards. v , ., ' lf Sir Walter believes that there never will be'an athlete who will be able ; te better 0 3-S Becends ,for the 100 yards or any world's 'record, 'in the popular ' events, such'ns 100," furlong, quarter. haU. nnd, nillev. . ' In reaching this, conclusion, he explained' that a theoretical curve had "' been calculated .te show the maximum, speed .at' which men could pesslbly'tun ' ,and the actual records correspond almert'exactly with this theoretical curve. Mere than twenty years age Mnxey Ieng-ran a quarter-mile In 47 4-11 seconds. Hew they talked about thati They said then that the record would never be broken. , ' v 'Sixteen years afterward along came Ted Meredith with a 47 2-5 second quarter. Meredith had done' the "impossible." Leng's record waa even mera brilliant than' Meredith's, however, for the old-timer ran when there - waa no one within two seconds of him, There were several In 'Meredith's 'time who could come close te 48 seconds. , Merediths and Lengs seldom come in one generation. There may never be another, but It la reasonable te 'suppose that there will be. ' y Forty-seven and one may' seem te be "ImpeMlble," but when the best of them were running CO seconds, It was net impossible forLeng te turn la a 47 4-ft quarter. Nowadays with the top-netchcra npprencliing48 seconds, Is It net likely that a "wonder runner" will beat Meredith's mark? i IN MENTIONING Lebanon athlete who had made geed ia. collegiate ' ranks, we neglected te mention the Heman brothers. RaJah waa a. star at Lebanon Valley a few seasons back and aew Henny Is tearing through the opposition for the Anrivllle institution. The Spirit of Tem Helleran TpOH two jcars Tem Hellcrqn fought and struggled and risked leg and limb T te attain the nosltlen he new holds cnDtnln of .the Unlversltr nf pih.- burgh football team. , In the preliminary training in the fall Helleran worked harderthan hs ever did te get In the best pelble physical condition se that he would be a'jle te give Pitt everything he had In the way of football ability. Helleran led the Panthers le n victory ever Cincinnati in the, first game of the sensen. Then came the I.nfiijcttc disaster in the. Smoky City.- Disaster is right, for net only did Pitt lese the game, but Helleran also. The csptsla xitTjinnil ftwftt. m Mfim MMit litiu f ttniSi ii lli ailflnl ft am nlniu ' Hew helpless Helleran mini hac ft 11 li VI us U ms vnni m it uiiia nun iiviii un Wcs Virginia defeat h ulinu mater! Captain of the team and yet pewcrlcs ,0 n,d hl" m"',, in "Md! I wl'0 1,n mere rnfc0" '" '"' ""we "' melancholy than Jlelleran? llfit Helleran, of Pitt, doesn't run in that lype. Instead, he hits been a fountain of lighting spirit. It linn wirged fiem him I 1 I il.. fu A. ... Hunting Secial te Play Klauder- weiaen ana neDan i raveis D4auilU tOPOtt$Vill VICTRIX OPPOSES CLIFTON A numlixref Important fnellmll games are en' the list of the Independent elevens for tomorrow. Most of the teams wnicii pinv en Kumlny are In .action, nnd geed contests can he ex- 1 ,l. " the aensen closes. The Hunting Club will lie Ihe attraction tomorrow, n,,,l 'pecinl slgnlflcnncc Is nllnclied te the game rts Conch Bmlth himself or- Kiini7.il iiuu'lnt two yencs ngu. and it will he 'the first time he has played against his old teammate. After helillu uemeiiuurg. ..." ? 'Beil. Ilntiart'N Htnr end. I .. .1. uu uui. hi i in iiue-up mr several weeks, having Hiiffrred a broken hand in the Unit I mere game, which w,m one of the hardest fought gnmes ever wit nessed at the tlentlemen's Driving Park. Ilnltimere. The bnlnnc of the niund turned e-:t for practice last eve ning mid ura till in .geed. shape for the game. Cliften Heights 'was bonked nith i . .'" i! Dhire' County chnut- Plenship nffnir but' the rival iniinegciH hud u i illsngrrement ever the terms nml new Cliften has sccurH Vlctrix Cath- hardhaUle:NhU"h Ml 8'V0 ,h" pillow Oreve avenue uud Wyndinoer Hen at Melrose of Atlantic City. UPTOWN FIVES TO CLASH, St. ftta's and Nativity Matt In Cage tattle Tonight The Nativity Catholic Club and Ut. IW Jthellc (Hub will meet in the first of a series of basketball con. tests tonight at the former's ha He Kf "J Mftdlsen streeJ, 'V lKl'-..."ite'l'iL".-'. team ;-ir-".' ?". " ?" iniinif nnnnniiirnn innnnninrn ini UU5TIKUliKAIYI-UKleUKIlKI5tdlVIAKr SUNDAY GRIDDERS BOWLING RESULTS if iiiniiii iv iiiinirnp u itnui 1 V'lltf iii.i mere 1'iofesslennls te nn IS-tn-O score. m,. ,,' .'.. .7.' ... '" l"v i1, "",,r" '. i '"" " " "M . I III tn III n me I. il il.. . .- i I.I..K inst Suniny. Ilebart. Wes; Pilndel- ii.' .,i ' ,'n V,! Vi "iVV. . elila chninplena. will tackle the itrnng liLlZJu Cnpt"Irt ,AI U&W' Pettsvllle tcaip. The West I'MImM? BS'teTVrt .''ZitUiredThelrreS "i u: i v '-"..Bit. r -THKOBSERVEH ;r Is the werutUHingthat caa happen. Slkl haa bcennenace te the peace of this 'ceaatrr.' (America has.ne room ; cat vssisvs njisvi; fclt.ns he silt en the bench and saw in spoken words and he still is ttw Cynwyd "Blues" Take Fall Out of Fast-Moving Over- i brook "Qreens" MERION "MAROONS" FASH Surprises studded this week's play in the Intcrcluli Bowling League race. The fast-moving Overbroek "Orrens" diepped a game te the C.inw.rd "Hlues," but the Overbroek "Whites" took three from the Union I.eagus "Blues" by ilcfeult. This was the second consecutive week the leaguers were unable te put a team in the Held, they having defaulted le the Merlen "Whites" Inst week. And this week s matches were en their own alleys. oe. which should hnve made it possible te dig up, some kind of an out fit te oppose the visitors, The invaders held a little, prat lice a sli of their own. Wright bring hnh limn ulth n three. gntne total et 11.1:1 nnd a high -game score of 815 ia his first game. Then the Merlen "Maroons" kept up th-ir geed work of last week by leuncing me (iermnutuwn "White". w! rirr ,, . . ., srnbbed Ihe nld from Dee Hawk's Cm wvil "ll.irs." 'Ul(. fynwyd "Holds." high libra until ,estenlay. slumped badly nml Inst thre? in u row te the Maiiufiicture, "nines." T"sir. i.-.t is: its rvtV?.nn Varint ! ijiuicnr Bin ji;i mi Tnlr, ,i, ITU MI !! .VII I nrreli im i7n ins IIK tut ii ' H'wll, '.'Oil '.'SO im Nl 11 Ha uU ins ui jjj VI erum.. HI 1TI m Totals "fliltl MIS Tels'i.pl'l scs h;i .Mulenr.. IT 1.11 1.11 lllUKS,, Jill '.'111 ) hiY-ib'. iar im ins "nlni'nr IMi inn nil stKnieN wiitjr.;. Tinniic. 1" !2s Iii '1 feiiOcr. 1st 108 11 1 HVn.lll .1ST It" Hf J -nsei llusiell, i,ii Mil te., DjVelf 1113 1T3 I Tetnlii.AO) mit Mil JTelnls.SIO TT Til ' : .r'.h.ftViJti'.'ii'i'f. fXi& Vi'Yiaiit . i.L" '"' 'J1 "IT pmWe ini i 'M $J.itt,'r "l" lS- ! VmnV... !''in US lJ Tntend (til m 14A M.P'cieii IDS 170 " ; Tela,S3 ea.1 804 Totals. 843 S48 It OVKRBIK. nRKIJXS UNION I WHlTff. 1(1 aSi-iAi Hi !s2 :'. 'leat. "iJn M ITJ m Anil'mn JJT iss iAiPntten! ist ins liilrM ini ?iT In? liana... 80 l".'! "CI I. . . Patera, ?!!! !n Hana...'" . 111.1 111 - - tj; Tetala.sss iiT Sw ""' "A .'.."oek WhIUs wen'thra tht Unlijn Uasu Rlun ty dafsuli. -1 frtfJ, MJRBION fjltarty. JJOVl. , Strike Yiiwi? V' i Xs i r i' lllill klllP. Al 111 m UfAilSL ': In ! JIT Palmi". of OklatwXaT UneckVif elaWaV enK,W9l. ,ne , or they did lalt JaJMsiaiafli .. ;,?. 'da.s.'. b mtiii mm as im itaisay i'rAi M, , ZatisLx' "s. i .JW&'HI'W ( Tj "ttDAi insn. r Ii t 1 iii il D, .1 t ar ISSf". Talali.Mll