i - - --" Jl-",MMfc,",M'1' pa fii Fdetball Elieyen Will tune Up WINN VARSITY SQUAD w- - . GOES TO h ftventysix Players and i Coaches Leave jer eeavww $ Country Club Jack ... ... y,1 'Adams m mNENT SULLI VAN VK'.i .oemm m IJtnPIIU ? wut. im olirers of several hundred tfmttnts ringing. In their earn, twenty- .t; members of the University or renn .vSlTinltt foetbnll team, with the conches, -: mWrs and nsslstant managers, left t Ew.iinLnliln Stdtten nt 1:30 this ' m afttrnoen for the Seavlcw Country Club I?S Absccen, Just outslde of Atlantic i' fril .tiwVntK. who rent the air with ' tilr cheers, had te de without their uCL,!, tn ivn the Ited and Blue team -tf mL .ljkJtWH IVA1M In MitllA1lfr nlrlti as they bearded the rattlers for their first out-of-town vacation 'of the Bepivlng te the call of speech from tie students, Head Coach Jehn V. Beliman said: "The chcem of the Students are always an inspiration te a team and I hope that our team will .ew its appreciation by giving Fenn y State the battle of the yenr. Wc have the fight and determination that wins t football games and l'eiin Htiite Is in I .for a busy Saturday afternoon." According te present plans, the squad s- will remain nt the shore until Hnturdny teeming, when they will return te the t training house for lunch Just before the u'fune with I'enn State. The head coach plans te held the usual preliminary practice combined with merk scrimmage ''and signal drills late this afternoon. ' The following' players in addition te Coaches Hcimmin, Dnvies, Draper, Gas J-ten, Hell. Hnrtmnn and McNnranru , r bearded the train : Captain I'es Miller, ' Jehn Thurman, Carl Ertresvneg, Jack fn VrnnV ftutliprlnnd. Gpnnrn Siilll- 'r" tin. Frank Wlttmcr, Al Langden, Tex turner, trniiK urai, untie wreve, xca 1 'fcnham. Jim llrvden. Jack Hamilton. m l Jack Adnms Clarke Craig, Frank Dew- J Int. Ted t airchiiti. ram jonnNen, Jnke liuffman, Kill Kelly, Hank MeC.raw. 11 Papnerth, Dill Woodard, Henri Frunerct nnd Hugh King. SEVERAL of the playen haven't teen feeling up te unvff of late, net a few nhewhig a pallor that either lt , vntune I'ting uicr.ruiiiiu u, tcvr , u. W The change ii expected te put the tartlty en cage for the game telfft Stale. j, F3R years the Ited nnd Blue teams hare been going te Atlantic City tt prier te the Cernel! game, but this is . the first tluip that the squad has been taken te the shore before nny ether con ' test. t'Minlly the varsity is taken up 1 te the Whltemnrsh Country Club be fore a big game. IDaeM of Adams tThc Illness of Jack Adams, the first ' string renter substitute, is causing no end of alnrm te the coaches. The Ipekane lad was taken siek yesterday Bernlng with Indigestion, which) while aet of a serious nature, might prove trfeugh te keep the big fellow out of the State game. According te Docter Arthur Light, the team physician, x. Adams mny bn able te take u light workout this afternoon and ngnln to te , ,ijerrmv. The coaches say that they will net knew definitely until Saturday '; morning whether he will play or net. ' In the event that Adnuw doesn't start 11 'the line will present n number of chsnies. Frank Dewhirst, the t-tnr 'tackle of last year's freHlimnn team will get his first rhuuee te stnrt In the var sity line. II will be paired wlHi-Graf It guard while Sutherland nnd Tbur an will de the tackle work. That means that BUI Kelly, the former Tilnity pivot man will held tarn the same pest against Bcxdek's Klttnny Liens, Kelly hus had consid erable experience hs n snuppcr-back and should prove the man In the pinch. uern at the start, is out of the ques tion, according te the conches, and It nay be thnt he will be kept out of the tray altogether. Ills Injured knea is let et strong ennagh te enable him te pat nny weight of force into It. ' The veteran snapper back did net den t uniform yesterday watching the "rill as before from the sidelines lenning n a rane. Kelly was nt center in tu slgnul drill with the remainder of the line as mentioned above. The bnrkfield will lineup the same O last Saturday with Al Lnngden nt Quarterback, Miller nnd Mrtlrnw at tht hnlves, and Ilnmer nt fullback. Geerge Sullivan will be kept in re arte as heretofore. Clnrk Craig, who Played in hi first game vlnce the Franklin nml Marnliall fracas against Wtt Is iikiiIm available and will prebn- Wy see uctlen before thu gume is ever. PARI, EltTHKfSVAAa, who in- lured n't hamt in the Pitt game, worked nn trWh the varlty in tinnnl practice yestrrdati afternoon. Tlta irittu Dakotan taid that the injured Jtemfter l in excellent thape and that leulll be able te Mart against Mate, TED FAIltCHILD, who has played n intctaeiilnr gnmn nt his wing pest II year, will Ih In there Haturduy. Bdanun's Answer wCCar,h I,p,s'nnn yesterdny stated that 0 llftd rendl'iifl un mnnv UIumi f.ni.1 , i IMUUHte and unilerg-nduateH nnd the 7rnu phi) ue eeneeming liK net using werge Sullivan nt the start nt each nme that hn wanteil cver1)eily te knew r way the coaching stuff linn been -.VIMIK I the lleet halfback in "Hi. Ill . ------..-. ........ reserve. t," " s one or the most nIunble jnennur team," snld the Wh y... Kfitrifn n?011 nft(r !". "And ;yJ n.u ""' "tieiistPHt nor huskiest krilV, thenuad. Offensively he ii n iaadMmli-l,7m.w' bnt w,,y "lieuW we K2p . " '""J011 "I' that when his Sn".0?":,. ,0 W0W net be able te lima I1'' tt"n the elm tault Im tlin, rni t ll t2T'n cn,'r-v t,,c b''. The SSi J! '.'"' are en the def.ni.iin n ItMt d?n 7 ,i" "fT "f "t e iii "iri. win of s?i ll l ,)0 abl ,0 html H" "niPly haan't 'y ."'InuteH of piny. H Un L .n?i Vi11'0, l,hlue for It. We ' "rrftTrv LMfc ""tlw ball in Owr. ,,,,11 ,!L nd. he will remaiu in an ...' finll ."'".' "-'i "Ul urn w ZL'n .""Plratlen te our n iasnimi.. .'.. "". ii 1 '-."" "" KOCH 111 tlll.xn He is also -.-,..,,, . .. !., 1 ,, PHy out Xi n'l1 y,r"lr vh"Pr wi that ii. r" "J" "f l'P. The result ttlllva,, fn e 1,ry(','0,0K-v I" N,''R h m WnJ an Hnl. u "n. "Ul """eenches t-hXHJR. W thing with htm ii. --. . m tptrMit ui ttit Huiiiv,' mi n,' n unlk '" llvinK Sntlnn i ' is mo.re iwwwfiil when ilek IXr .. .?" t,,n hiiecka. We usually ne opposing team te irli-.. SEASHORE Landla Ban Majera ' Frem Winter League Sacramento, Calif., Nev. 10. Majer League baseball pluycrs can not play en winter league teams In California or elsewhere, even though they receive no compensation, is the rifling, of Baseball Commissioner Landis, n wording te a telegram re ceived by Munugcr Clyde L. Seavcy, of Sacramento, Senvey telegraphed Mr. LnndK asking if the Sacramento Winter League, which in a municipal affair, could play Klwoed "Kcttle" Wlrts, of the Chicago Nationals, The tele gram stated that neither Wlrts net any ether player would receive any form of remuneration. SIGNAL DRILL FOR STATE TEAM TODAY Nittany Liens Will Then Depart for Tyrene en Way te This City State College, Te., Nev. 10. A slight signal drill Is the program mapped out by Huge Bezdelc this after neon for the Nittany Liens, prier te their departure for Philadelphia, where they meet I'enn en Saturday In their annum loot nail game. The players nre cheekfull of confi dence, nnd everywhere the feeling pre vails that Penn will bow te the Bewick coached aggregation. After nrnctiee this nfternoen the team will depart for Tyrene, where n special Bleeper will be wnmng ler me trip le nuindcipiiln. I That State students should be proud of their 1022 football team because of Its remarkable lighting ability against nil kinds of odds was the message that Coach Huge Bezdek gave te the greatest student mass-meeting of the seuseu Inst night attended by virtually all of the .1000 students. The Penn Stnte conch outlined some pf the tig handicaps that the squad had been working under this fall, such as the lack of experienced material nnd In juries ut critical times. But these things were overcome in large measure, he added, by the wonderful spirit of the squad and the ability te light te the last ditch even In the face of defeat. And then hn pointed out hew IVnn State had come back last Saturday ngainst Carnegie Tech nfter two unsuccessful weeks. LOCAL WELTER STARS AT CHESTNUT ARENA Blacklaten, Bum, Demptey and Curry In Deuble Wind-Up Four Philadelphia boxers, who some time in the future mny stand out con spicuously In the path of Mickev Walker, boss rtt the welterweights, will settle pugilistic supremacy in a'dnuhle wind-up at the new Chestnut Street Arena. Fifteenth nnd Chestnut streets, tonight. This will be the third show held by Wllhm Brltt, who-e object In promoting buets is te give Philadelphia boys nn opportunity te branch out. Sam Blncklsten nnd Jee Bush, former amateur stars, ami Kddle Deinpscv nnd Willie Curry, n pair of Seuth Philadel phia hard hitters, will appear in the headline battles. Blncklsten will meet Bush nnd this will be n return mutch, wh le Dempsey, in taking en Curry, will face a rugged nnd aggressive op ponent. Temmy Leughrnn, the local middle weight star, will be nt the Chestnut In the role of second for Jimmy Brlggs, who will open the show ngainst Andy Martell. The ether Iiehim: lM.lin At. kins vs. Frankie Donnhue and Jehiiny bite vs. Sammy Huff. CHANEY TO MEETPJTTS; MEALY TACKLES JACKSON Quartet of Lightweights in Deuble Wind-Up at Olympla Hard-hitting lightweights will try out' Ar punches in the double wind-up nt the Olympla A. A. next Monday night. Tn the final contest of live eight round bouts Geerge (K. O.) Chancy, of Baltimore, will clash with Charley Pitts, former Australian, new of New Yerk. Pitts hns met nil the lenders in the lightweight dhlslnti. Numbered among his ring victories is a triumph en u foul ever Lew Tendler In New Yerk early in the year. Willie Jacksen, of New Yerk, and Johnny Mealy, of thN city, will square eh" In the first half of the dual wind-up. Harvey Bright, of Brooklyn, nnd Enrl Hnrtmnn, of this city, will vie for honors in the third contest. Nole Carp, Baltimore flyweight, nnd Marty Kane, of this city, will meet In the second number. The opening contest will bring together Jee Welsh and Harry Cnlfund. Beets and Saddle Horses which seem best today at Marlborough nre: First race Auntie Km, Furlough, Who Knows; second Last (lirl, Athgiiivaii. Primitive; third Hlllc and Sutln, Pikesville, Jnmnict Belle; fourth Tricks, Ziimi, I'tuh; lifth Star Court. Ina Kuy, Olif Pen: j sixth Ilereh, Klngllug J I, Detta's Best ; seventh Kay Hauls, (ieorge Washington, May (Sirl. Dade Ferk: Twe Handicaps feature today's card, the Kvausville Courier Handicap nml the Kvausville Journal Handicap, with a purse of $1000 udded In each race. The Courier Is for two-year-olds nnd the Journal for three-year-olds uiul up. HerNCH which appear best are: First race Seiblau, Chlscu, Mar mite; second Plantoen, Mjsteileug (lirl, Arietta; third (irnjsen, tlrnce Dnugherty, Bill Hundley; fourth Macbeth, Banter, Tujler Hay; fifth Merrlmac, Kahleslde, Harry B. j sixth Iteiicatcr, 1 lei aid, Beeswing; seventh Brown Bill, Brnlauiuh, Bill and Coe. Tim Vaw Kentueky trilrb. Dude Park. ll en thn went IUe of the Ohie HUrr, In f III the miburb of Kviuiatllle, epMaltu Hen Hen derien, KV. The Ohie 11 it. a fw yearn Kin, chansed Hu count, leaving; Ilia alto of the preitent Umle 1'ark hlsh anil dry en the mllnni nld. The truck. Iih a tccullarliy In that. II belli en "iiuuln" mill, rerhana will turn out le be one of ttia fnntem trui'kii In ,l.u u.irtil Thtlt lllfl Illy Of llvttflmrllU rt Hpiirui lutf the niclmr l Khenn hv thu full thnt Tueeiliu lhn in, iiIiuiiIn mndn a iiulf llOIIUIiy l'r "" U'VP,. 1IIU 4VnilBVMIU 11, u buiy tlty. West Philadelphia Skate Races The third In a .nerlee of racm for the rlty (katlinc elunijileiuhlri at the Adiilphla paaiina iiina.v. iv'',,,."La Mt. et ircaia. w. nia J ""l-,n.( nara war Udward Curry, Imlnuta A: it niint, TM. win. mxt; QUARTET OF V ' ifaWAm "STAN" GOFALL" & k u--4ft--r. PMaaalBwaV c aaaav I71ian V i iai ig.r mwwvm "?' avaaaBF Mmfmmt- ATA ....W :.; ;-,S alaW .daalalBlBH&mN. WrWmW aLklaM JT mdmr ijBBrX LibIbIbHIa 'LHHIIIIIw H;fi aHaliliVl I'allilililiW aaHalilK''il aBHSl 'f "aaBlw (allllllBal '":; iHBPiaiaKJk: anmaKSi m '," shbbi bbiw ibbbbbb f ' '' ' ,' aalalalililililiKk 4 JK ' . v aalalilililililK aaalalilililiW aalalililililililim ' ':; t ''; u, W, '"; lalBHHKa) .am"' "H .nwawawam MaBHHV waaaaai ; '' ',,v VaVRaawlB St. ,'. "-;.ewaaaaaB ijaaaaw ijaaaaaai ''BTlK' .W'pi-r-' JfaPMB kkV.HJa9aalilim alililW kililB jflhHaaaiaiaaMfaaVaaSH lalilW v ' '" vVPaalalVP ' 'f&MaTJK. w5vA w jf: mfcA tin "BRAINY" BOWERS WJaWl JLLw BOWLING MAIDS m UN BOWLERS IN CLOSE BAHLE SK TACKLE 0VERBR00K Philadelphia Trust and First Na tional Tied in Financial League Series . MISS KELLY LEADS SCORERS The Girls' Fiunnclnl Bowling Lengue hns completed its first round of matches and the rnce has developed Inte n neck anil -neck context between Philadelphia Trust, Inst car's champions, nnd First National. Union Nnliennl holds third place. ready te jump higher If the leaders show any ngn of tlnckening their puce. Commonwealth Trust, lut year's runner-up, hns net yet shown its for mer skill nnd restH nt the bottom of the first division. Commercial Tnnt. Ileal Estute Trust, Insurance ()mpnny of North America and Franklin Trust complete Section A of the lengue. Section B, leiiMixtlng of six teams, which plays en Tuesday nights, is beaded at the present time by Penn Mutual. At the completion of the schedule, which consist of sixty-three gnmes, the winners of the two sections will en gage in n series te decide who are the "queens of the maples." Kitty Kelly, of Philadelphia Trust, for the fourth consecutive year tops the liaguc in individual scoring, with an average of HO.U.'I pins, while Miss Haber, of Ileal Kstate, holds the high t individual score for one game, 111(1 pins. Thn averiiKcn of the ten leading slrM. tectum A. felluu': Cliunfi A ernes Ivellv. I'lilln. TriiKl Is III). .'II Iluililen, Union N.illenal Hehnpfer, Klrm Nmlnnul.. Illui'ltmere, CemtiHinntallli. . Mrllnn. Ounmonftektih Ui-hh. Ite.il Ktate Craniiten, lint NiitUmal Delin, Union Nntleiml llDlbell, Franklin Trust tlubnr. Ileal Kstale Team Btundlnic. Sectlua A: Wen rhlladelpbla Truit ts Flrat Natlenul IS Union National II! Commentt enlth 10 Commerclul T Hunt Uitata n Inn. Ce. of N. A I Franklin Trust :i is J I ii Is 'J I lit HI is III 114 iH ns m:i h, 7S S7.:i:i mi w sn.ini s:.a S4.ir, S3. se l.r.t .1 II S II l.'i 17 15 I'.r. .sr.T .S.17 .tSilT ..ISO .:isn .sse .tim .107 Amateur Sports Amicus 'B. V li f.tKt feiirtern-enr-nlil triivnllnK te.ini, dealret K.ini", tlili tvanie of that nan havlnir (le(ir. AddniHa A. Waaeerniaii. l(l":i North Thlrlkth ntrenf. The lleuwt of (llnelirrir. it f.mrtu M-llfiern-sear-eld truMillnir tntin would I l name away with teamii et the mun.i lire. Wrlle M. Jvltt, 84.1 Wlnten nrt. Victer B. '.. u fiiuriiwn slxtc. n-jcar-eld tenm would like buxki Ib.ill isiiiikim iiwiiv from hume Addrcmi Al IIMiall, M-i!, .Seuth Hcrend "treet. Tlie Trinity M. K. ImiketlHll lenm Mould Ilk" te arrange tinmen uith MiM-cIiim, church teunin IikvIiik r'erM IIipi, Vdilrvas A. L. Armslrenif 02S H'l.ri-I.iy mr-..t, A new tram rolled the An mi A. A. linn hern erKnulK"! In Seuili I'hllly tinmen are wanli'd Hllh Wculvllli, Ht. Ilaptuicl, Ht. l.udulit'H and Friiuklln. J'he l'aniimn S llr. n fnurtn.ii te nx. teen yenr old auliilcl. Ima ejhu diteH aw,iy from home. Frank (J, KiKuthisi. mH North JJIllnmn Btreet. WHwn A. SV. a feurlwn te eiiteen jear old trnvellne teuni. would Mke te arrunge KiimcH wllh teaine of ln mw ac, Jomeh I'etera. 1B3H Merrlii elreei Mlquetl A. A. would like te hn.r from teninv In or out of ih illy errmlna fair auaruntven. All eeventiiii le nineteen year old teunii wantln thl iitrnatlonnl)euld write te IJ. A. Kllllttii. 2J1.1 North Twunty. utend etreet. Aiulrua 11. C. ft f'i"t fourteen te eUteen yenr old traiellnit tiani. eVulree Biimes wjin teeini liavliiK Heora mid enurliur ipannal)la KuuranleuH. A. Wnsurnii n. 1US3 North The'hVrldiiii'n. '.. a fnurteen te ntteen car old triuullnir flic, would llke te hear from teaniB of the earna ijjl li"r urfnrlntf eult abla liiducenmt. i'. I'lckeff, 74s 1'orter "'v0irt-eli btwkclbnll Irum, a fourteen te elxteen ear old oil", wanu te book vainei awar at nlaht or nt home n the afternoon at 4 o'clock. Theinuit llurklne. siaj jtacu "lThi"Lehlh Trawler would Ilka te arranir. k-meN with. ''imd-il.ia Umiiin. James Ilurteeuah. VS17 Wi i ikdale mreet, The llamliler A. A. Iiuh open datua for any aeceiid-clu icitmi limlna halls and eltirlm: ni.moiiible i.iiir.iiitu. Jameii Ken. nedv. liair, OruM Hliwt Vite A. A., a llnji liana travellna; team, la without n Bn'e ler liila Jaiinuay anj Kunday. Any dmii liuMinc home aruunda and effrrlna BUllabln Indue ementa ahuuid writa Chailea l'llner. lain of i:i.vtrl"i lliireuui lirep 61. Wlwei'ii 0 and I'. j. The llaUy th """." ""'" away fiein hem., with, twu';1,10U'"'a,r;lv 'm. tiamuel tlelden. .ilinl i'l""'! ,tre. The Other flub hu a iliat-i'lniw trnelln Wan" Oil thu lloei I Ma aou.en. They have failed le Bvturj a hume ''eld h yt and are forced te trnvel. miiu ORerliuf fair Iurantea ahnuld wnta te .Mr. HHm Stu.-ker. UM3 Meuth Tlilrl.-mlh etnet. K. I. t. of tleiniantewn. would like le hear fiem team I'"'"" ,l'!"l nl efterln KeTal iiiUu emenlH. M 'loll, bU lliat Wl.lc" airnit, Uermanlewii , ..... The lteiilin.-un A. A. will be knein na lhn KuiisliiKlnn Vellnwjji'kela llamea nrg ili-Hlreil with HUeilen. Illveralde. Mllivllle. I'lirinll lleluhta. nd1l"iiiif In III" mill n. klena, J llalle, 7I1 lleluiadu all eel, or tlllillli- KkiikIiikIkii hlill. . . . The Hherwued Mlilirla wlh te nccurt Riimi'N with llial-l'j I,1''" in ImiiiH mm team willing le luav i"i ""'ipnie iiiguie inenta. William H. Veuna. 705 Houth Fifty. AaV&iar team Ii anileus leMbatik aamea with twelvf-fourtw-ysax-eldTUfJut. for Annual HOLMESBURG FOOTBALL STARS . VA aaM (flaaaW . HOWARD BERRY Halfback SCHAEFER EASILY 18.2 Balktine Champien Alse Makes High iRun of Tourna ment by Clicking Off 195 WELKER COCHRAN WINS New Yerk, Nev. 10. Americans rose supreme jesterilny in two jnnteheB of the tourney for tne werlil's 1S.2 balk line billlnnl rhnnipinnship. Last night "Veuiiff Jake" Hehaefer, t-en of the old vizard ami himself the holder of the world's title, defeated Reger Centl, of France, by 500 te -Til, by nn nmazinK exhibition of bllllunls. In tbe nfternoen Welkcr Cochrun lowered tne colors of Krleh Hngcnlachcr, the Cerman cham cham plen. In a close mateh. by GOO te 471. Schnefer equaled the average of 555-0 that 'Willie lleppe set Tuesday as the record averuge of the present tour nament. He also set up a new record high run for this competition with a iniisslve compilation of 11)5. This run had been immediately preceded by 121). The champion had another run of 04. All of this piny was rapid arid he favored the short rails throughout. Juku Schnefer. while ball H SB 7 129 10a 7 l4 ft 20. Tetii. .100; hlsh rune. lus. 1211. 4; average, f.5 .V0. Reger Centl. eiet bill 5 0 R 87 I 3 43 1117, Tutal, 251; high run a. 107, 87. 43. aernKe, 31, Xteferoe Albert O. Cutler. Welker Cochran, American star, de feated Erich Hugenlacbcr, German champion, filX) te 471, lu the afternoon in the fourth mateh. The acore by Innliik'a fellow! Cochran, apet ball- . Sfl 4 IS 140 43 30 20 2S 68 0 11 18 U 3S BOO point. Hnitenlacher. whlte ball 1 1 178, O'"140. S 15 0110 S3 04 7L 47t points. Iteferee Albert U. Cutler. heismanIpeakTat west ph1la. h. rally 8tudents Get Together Before Big Game With C. H. S. West I'hiladeliililit High studentH held it rally In tlm auditorium nt the school today for the purpose of work ing up spirit te its highest pitch far tomorrow s gunie with Central High. Conch Heisiiniii, of the University of Pennsylvania, was among the celebri ties et the rally. He uddressed the boys en "Hew Fight Counts Much in thn Winning of Football (james," with wishes that the team would come out victorious. Hey Delnplniue, the Speodbey conch, also gnve a little talk. "It has always been my nmbltlnu ns coach te place a teuni en the Meld that would take the measure of the Central High team. If inn neys come out en top, l win be u happy man tomorrow night." Several meiiibei-H of the football squad were called upon for speeches. Cheer ing and songs also featured the rally. Tonight the Alumni Association of ' the school will held a smoker nt the West Philadelphia Club. 4101 Chestnut ' Birver.. juiinriiiinuieiir. una speeches urn en the program. At the niiiie time the Central nigh Alumni will Ik holding n little, rally. DIXIE SEES STARJIOLFERS Experte Tee Off In Third Annual Amateur-Pre Tusale There Today I'liiehnrst, N. '., Nev. Ifl.A fine Held was entensl here today In the third aiimtnl umnteur-professienal competi tion for the Mlil-Siniili best bnll cham pionship ever the I'lni'liiirn golf course The preH struggled partly for a purse totaling $U7.'i offered their Jeadera, with u splendid eeey of Hilver plate for the amateurs. The 11 ve leading teams, when thn wivunty-two-helo medal event it finished tomorrow ulght share lu the prizes. ' .Mern than one Philadelphia tmlr was entered lislay, though the favorite team was that consisting of Wllllu Hunter, ex-Hritlsh amateur champion, and Reb Miicl Humid, the (h leu go pre. Walter Ilhgen. lliitlsh open tltlehelder, uud doe Klikwoed, e-Ausiruliiiii ehaiu ehaiu plen, were net found among the Muriel's ns Ihe.t nie touring the West, nor was (iene S.mueii, American open clinmpleii, umeiig the pre starters Hainr.t'11 Im nt .Miami, Fin,, where he is recovering from nn operation about ."enth age for appeudJcltU, Tha eW, k however, .ltn;lta tetUy ad none ipnr low acerint U mitZ(. WINS OVER CONTI State Battle Saturday LEO LVtSCH Latter Team Virtually Certain of Winning First-Half Title CYNWYD VS. GERMANTOWN Tust about the last ehanee te step the onward rush of the swift-moving Over brook Cfelf Club's bowling teams In the first half of the Inter-club Bowling League's season, Is nfferded tonight when the Merlen Cricket Club's entries tackle the Lancaster Avenue trundlera in home and home matches. As n result of last week's contents Overbroek is se far out In front that only n miracle can prevent t"he club from winning the championship for the initial half of the season nnd one of its two entries from capturing the in dividual team title. Should Merlen mnnnge te take the odd game in both matches tonight, which seems hardly possible, it would draw Overbroek back close enough te the Held te prevent the race from being turned Inte a runaway affair. Hew Interclub Trundlcrs will pair off tonight : Cnvyd "Blues" vs. Germnntewn "Whites," nt Cnwyd. Cynwyd "Colds" vs. Oermantewn "Rlues' nt Mnnhelm. Manufacturers' "Blues" vs. Union Leugue "Whites," at the Manufactur ers' Club. Manufacturers' "Yellows" vs. Union League "lllurs," nt Union League, .Merlen .Maroons ' vs. Overbroek "ureens, nt Hnverferd. "Merlen "Whites" vs. Overbroek Gelf Club. INDIVIDUAL TEAM STAND tNO Wen Ieat P.C. tnerDroeK urn ie .asa Oerbroek White 10 L' .SIS Merlen Mnroen S 4 ,664 QormnnteHii Uluea S 4 ,S6S Cynwyd niue 7 ft .ft S3 cnwcl Oolda 0 ll .BOO ManunrturrTH' Yellow. ... ll O ,300 n.nnmnlewn White ft 7 .417 Merlen Whltei 7 .417 Manufacturers' Itluei ft 7 .417 t'nlen Ieaa-ue White 'J 10 .MS Union IaKiie liluee O IS ,ope Within the Law Thit label meant u,hat it tay Marshall E. 5SQ.50 $12 $3H Men'm Ineerperattal Fumiihingi 724 Chestnut Street PAR (iheAndfocratef Arrew COLLARS A STYLE FOR FALL CU)txtfu!bedyUkitfm9 HOLMESBURG IS READY FOR TITULAR GRID TILT Gees Against Franhferd Yellow Jackets Saturday for Independent Cham Cham fiienship RIVALRY IS KEEN Br WILLIAM 8. DALLAS THR ellmaT of the local Independent foetbnll season will be reached Sat urday. Holmesburg nnd Frnnkferd, old-time rivnls en the gridiron, meet te settle the football championship of Philadelphia en Mr. Brewn'a field, Ox ford pike. There may he several pest-season names played there after Thanksgiving Day with such teams ns Canten and Akren, but they will net hnvc the same Interest ns the big clash Sat urday. Fans of the rival towns have the game for breakfast, dinner and supper, and never since the teams have come together has such Interest been exhibited. The Yellnwjnrkcti. with their ar ray of All-Amertcnns, will stack up against Holmesburg when they nre nt their best. This was demonstrated last Saturday In the Coushehncken gume, which ended 7-7 and which was, In cidentally, the first score of the sea son against Holmesburg. Leng In Field. The Helmesburs football team was one of the first independent football elevens formed in this section of the country. With the exception of 11)17 18, it has had n club in the field for mere than twenty-five seasons, and the town hns always been it hotbed of football entlnifilnsm. The team itself is imbued with the same spirit. Holmesburg hns been a contender for the city championship since 1002, and first wen the title In 1004, when the team coached by Geerge Jehnsen defeated Frankford A. A., then coached by Andy Smith, former head coach et the Lnivcrslty of Pennsyl vania. Seme of the players who have rep resented the suburban outfit have made their marks us players en nearby col lege gridirons. Among these nre Sykes, Tucker, Fred Vreelnnd, Carter, John John Jehn eon nnd Little, of Penn : Johnny Scott, Lake, Diumeml, nnd Bull Lewe, of Lafayette; MeKIsslck. of Hwarthmerc, nnd "Pud" Day, of Muhlenberg. Its Greatest ItUals Holmesburg's greatest rivals are Frankford nnd Conshohocken. Until Inst year, Frnnkferd had net defeated Holmesburg since lOOIt. During thnt stretch of years two tle games were played, Helmctiburg being the victor in nil the ether contests. Holmesburg nnd Censhy hue each wen three games and tied several. This year's team Is one of the strong est in the Independent rnnks nnd mana ger Walter .Shlssler has a collection of former college, stars, with several local boys. Under Conch Ceorge John John Jehn eon the team hns come forward rapidly. The list of the plycrs includes Mor rison, captain nnd left guard, of Buck nell; Xemxie, fullback, North Dakota Aggies; "Brainy" Bewer, querterback, Dartmouth; I.ee Lynch, center. Villa nova ; Mackenzie, right guard, Fenn Stnte; "Kidder'1 Cnl.ey. fullbnek, Muhlenberg; Kestns, halfback. Buck nell; Stanley Kobb, end, Centre; An An teony Lynch, end. Vlllanevn ; Stanley ('of all, halfback, Notre Dame; Hum mell, end, Lafayette; German, tuckle, Lehigh; Newcomb, tackle, Bucknell ; Heward Berry, halfback. Penn ; Meehau, Kurtz and I'etts, all Holmes burg products. Anent the Coach One matt will watch Saturday's game with exceptional interest. Geerge Jehnsen, who off nnd en hns been with Holmesburg for u score of enrs, is nnxieus te defeni the Yellewjackcts. Last year he was in charge of the Frankford grldders nnd this year he is back with HelmcMmrg. Besides Manager Shissler, ether of ficials are William Bray, president; James Lawlcr, first vice president ; Ellis Weed, .secretary; Fred "Pep" Leng, treasurer; Walter Shlssler, man ager; E. P. Tomllnsen, nnslstant man. ager. These men have nil been untiring in their efforts te give the town a winner. It is Shlssler's first year ns man KPHIUDtUWA J L OQPURC weasTBti Pure Lambs' Weel Sweaters Mall Ord.rt Ivan prompt aitmlleu Smith & Bre. Athletic Goedt I With Trip te the Recerd of Holmesburg Eleven for Season Hntmcuhur', SO; Itelmeaburc. M; Hiilmaaburir. IS: )telmburir, us; Jlelmnihurir. 14; Itn'meMiurcr, 3s; lleltneiiburc, T; Riat Ftl..... Navl Hedpllal. Tnceny Wlldwoed Themn A, C... CentAKvMI .... Conahehocken. . . Total. .170 Total 7 ager, he having succeeded "Pep" Gei erker. who managed the team for a cpinrter of n century. Gerker Is still retained in nn advisory capacity. Jean Shlssler Is manager of the Holmesburg HeHervcs, which nns nlse mode a geed record this year. TWO SOCCER GAMES ON Penn Charter Will Oppose Haver ford 8choel Today Twe soccer tilts nre down en the card this afternoon. One Is u Private Schools League game between Hnver ford Scheel and I'enn Chnrtcr. and the ether brings together Upper Darby High and Southern High. The former contest will be played at Queen Lene. The Little Qunkers have net recovered from their setback nt the hands of Gerwuntewn Friends Tues day afternoon. The Upper Dnrby-Seulbern clash will be staged nt the downtewners' field nt Thirteenth street nnd Snjder ave nue. :M. & H. SELL -.SL Tirrn rm --JifZjg A A I' IE mSmEm I I SMKsSA I Bill IWpMLWfcpWfc.aMirBl fV. ..H IlKiPi' II ' rNBraV'4A'vnVBB(.. M H -rMbi!LBMS' H ' n v9ml52uhw!?v iH"' I Hail! Hail! ! 1 i - "Pennsylvanians" I II The "kick-efF; you see j illustrated is one of the eleven M II "Pennsylvanians" representing1 H a selected group of sturdy, snappy 1 1 : Gallun Norwegian Winter styles IJ dedicated with pride te our worth v i "Penn Eleven." ' I jl! In black or tan. I I On Sale At All I, LOUIS MARK STORES f 1227 Market St. 1432 Cheitnnt St III M 13DS Market St. 1336 S. Penn Sq. Ill If 437-39 Seuth St. S. E. Cor. 8th & Race III 01 U3 S. 52d St. 3647 Woedlajid Ave. Ill OPEN EVENINGS 5 Headquarters ler Seccerball. Basketball Gunning, Three Celd Weather Sports Make sure of the nddresb, 512 MnrKut Street, and the name M. & H. You'll see it en the pavement nt the entrance. There 13 only ene M. & H., only one plnce where you can obtain thebe values and qunlities. We've everythinj: in the weilH of sports, outside or inside, 10 & 312 English; JlOTt Tlinilatlen ullO nil TeukIi wfll.tiinnnl liellv tiniiranti'il te Uit'p limii-r muiilifkt t'lnr. Cum I 1 Mill liniiM lifii ij.t. ultli tatruiitr rul lT lin.'l. Miutilcr raliIJi' lift ana inlnt incline iiiiur Feet ball .. , rtrn ii'inllli $6.50 ErtKlih -till It 1 mi te .tun. I lint Soccei$e vShecs $7 Heavy I Duck Football Pants. $1 'New.. Klin 1. 1 roleri-'l 1 ttruuub in i.l Malic ty high trnJ.' KnclUh tnakvr. Obblnl. full-Krnlii lilJ. Teuih. tanncil telca. Genuine Het Spur laT.-WO Soccer i Baii(Vra' $5 Hy I naliht. r tP li 1 1 . mid U.lnpr tiil: ri- tn fern l ui'U puil'lf.l $7.50 All-Woul Sweater $8 Shoulder Pads, $4 59 Rugby Football e New 4.50 Warm, well mailv. will ale n 11 h imlct. HMt wil rW'l' I ralnul Icatlirr i:lra lii'iitt fteiiMa atltrhfit. Ciiinilet wltli pure nihber lilmliltT, rawlililH m $1 .50 i 'WMg linn nifdif $2 Shell Vests, new. Opt?. TfcitUS ft SstsrtU Iti She Attmf if it v Princeton General Who Starrtjtj Against Chicago Again Dl- jj recta Team in Practice 1 ROPER GIVES MOVIE TAL! I it 1 Princeton. Nev. 10. Old JupMg Pluvlus took n bund in the Prtnceteja Tigers' preparation for Yale yestjjrdiV causing all but thu last few minutes of the mntinee tn be spent in the baseball cage at Univtrslty Field. The time, however, wus net wasted, ns Johnny German, first siring quarter hark, who Mnrrcd ugainst Chicago and who bus been out of the game ever since, wns reinstated nt his old pest of varsltv field general. Preceding practice the entire Tiger squad whh closeted in it local movie house, where movies of last yenr's Ynlc-Prlneeten game were shown the tenia. Head Coach Hepcr waa the chief nretagnnlst at the nhew and made out et the matinee performance a veri table talking movie. All through the show, ns piny after pluy would be thrown en the screen. Heper's voice would boom out in explanation or criticism. Every play was commented upon and each Yule player who Is at pn sent en the squad was particularly picked upon for comment by the Tiger mentor. T IT FOR LESS f $13.50 Basketballs RMrii' llea' NOW es $ I- ''tSl GORMAN BACK JB1 TIGER QDARil W Helmet Jfj- y&v&&m Special fx rn iM; Wrj The Hiib.i iiiuil J) .jU '",w."' XktSl' lly c 11 li 1.1,1 Y V"" klinl -ZL ni'l p 1 k k I 11 V 1m HhtlT neit. Iuaibl te huy. I "I"'1 u"'" '"' M lr Helmet lh nlilte fill 'V""1.1 r-'Wil'-Btaln lealhar. i" nferdi nt eii-ry ' """'""i" witn urer. pur Muni l.arili-M iii- rulilur hlaiMcr. Shoes $C l.-nllitT ' 1 Basketball ntc 1 if ut n Shoes, fce.t 1t"t Hnr Hi'inferi t J hi I'wrj "C'llln 'I iiililc rnlilu r mrllnn .. I Basketball ' Pants .. Jl. A. atrl. aliakl. ilatarlialile pida. "" AII-VmiI Flannel, f a rniivlii'Mt mar I' r 11 1 Hrallr nntircakabl. Klllul villi lieurjr ntti. lliiiiilarl) tn. Training: Sweat hirts, new $1.25, $5 Basketball Scorebooks 25c Gunner's Caps, $1 IUt rrillila. r''l 1111 im 'Mi'. Ijiii u lh elhr. Latk far Ik M. ft H. 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