frV 4V& EVENING PUBLIC LEDGElt-piiriiADELPHiA. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1922 lift ... ' A3? C Frankford and Germantown Elevens Meet for Scholastic Football Championship en Fridt INDUSTRIAL FIVES I SET FORGETAWAY Phila. Manufacturers' Basket ball League Opens Third An nual Campaign Tonight JASPER'S GOOD SHOWING HASTHnN LEAOUB xv. i.. I'.c. xv. t r.r Camden., ft 1 .asi rnauava. a Bet iJn.V. 4 2 .007 All. Oily.. 2 ten, a a .noe ntndin,. i a .r.oe 4 .aaa 5 .107 THIS W'KKK'H SCHIttJL'LB Tnnlirht Hnttln nl Ctnteyllle. Tueediiy Trenten nt Atlantic City, Cam tn M Philadelphia. Wcdnendnv Atlantic City nt Camden. Frlitnj CnntMtlll. nl Trenten. Saturday Philadelphia at Heading. CITY COLLEGE LEAUl'H w. l. p.c. v. l. p.c a nf I. A. I li t.oen Hnhncm'n 1 1 .Mill f Dental, t O 1.000 Pharmacy 0 2 .003 P. Textile 1 1 .300 Ily WII.MAM 8. DALLAS PHILADELPHIA'S "major" miner bankrthatl league ntnrts Itn third sen Mil tonight, when the Philadelphia Mauufacturcra' Ilasltntball League In auRurntrs Its third campaign, A glance nt the personnel of the eight clubs comprising the circuit revcala the fact Hint only one of the tcntni thnt fnlslicd the 1021-22 rncc l buck. Seven new clubs have been granted franchises. Therefore the strength of the team or league ns n whole Is un certain. In the Hat of eligible players announced by Secretory Jehn J. Denny are prominent basketball player. The tpnma will play en Mondays and WcdaciilaMt. The reason Is divided into two halves, the winner of tin first half meeting the second half tltlclielilcr for the championship at the dose of the Ecasen. The Personnel Tonight ut Yennh Hall the first four dubs come together, Colenlnl Ice Cream mixes with Ovcrbrenk Carpet, and in the second tilt It. . Wilbur Sens combat Keystone Telephone. On Wednesday National Metal Kdge Com pany opposes Steel Ilcddlc, nnd Mos lem ftz & Herbnch will tackle Pnswen, Gottlieb & Ulnck. Yennh Hall has been nil polished up for basketball this tension. Several new clinlrs have been secured for the spectators and the cage has been re built se that It compares with the best. One thousand persons can easily see the games. James Itumspy, who has handled the Jeb of referee in fine btylc during the life of the Manufacturer' League, bns again been appointed In the job of eleventh mnn in the rnge, nnd, follow ing the lend of the Eastern League, all games must start at 0 P. M. Jasper In Frent One team in the Eastern League came through with n perrentage of 1.000 last week, and that team was none ether than the Lnwrcncc-Gnlle combination, representing this city us the Jaapcr Jewels. The Kcnsingteniana defeated Atlantic City nnd Coatesville, and new occupies a place in the first eel Ien. The two triumphs made it three ucccsslvc victories for Jasper. The only home team te suffer defeat was Atlantic City, nnd Dec Ncwnmn'a boys arc new down near the bottom of the race. Just a gajne nliend of Heading. The Hears broke Inte the winning column Saturday by turning back the chore lads, .13 te 22. Gurry Schmeelk debuted nt Prctzeltewn, and like all of Harry's 00!) first games in his career J5e was a whirlwind nnd wen the game for his team. There Is a change in the Jnsper home ichedule this week. Tomorrow night it the Hese Garden they mingle with the league-leading Camdens, and en Saturday trnvel te Heading. Camden Beets Atlantic City nt home this week. Straighten Player Tangle The Eastern and New Yerk State Learnies hnve reached nn agreement re garding pln.xers Friedman, Heilrnn nnd Bleenda. They must give the Eastern League preference, but they enn piny yith Albany when they have off nights here. , This derision wns reached nt n meet ing in New Yerk yesterday uttended by Leuis Stolz, president of the New Yerk State I.enguej Prank Mnrgcnweck, of Kingsten, nnd William lleplnstnll. of Albany, for the New Yorkers, and Wil liam J. Scheffer, president of the East ern I.cngup : Michael Hegcrs, of Jasper, and l red Walters, of Trenten, for the Eastern League. The Trey club claimed Joe Hrcnnnn Ming used by Jasper, and he wns turned ever te thnt team. It was decided te bar Irledinnn, Sedrnn and Iticendu from playing in the Mctrolepitnl League under penalty of a heavy fine. It was aiw agreed te piny n seiies between the winners of the New Yerk and Eastern dengues ni the dose of. the Beusen. 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His oppo nents will be the beat cueists in the city, nnd he will offer the edda of 100 or no retllit against them. In addition, he wlll give nn exhibition of fancy shots after each match. Despite the fact thnt he has nn hands, Sutten has made a high run of 10011 nt straight rail billiards, and one of 700 nt 18.2-bnlk line. In nddltieit te being n crack bllllnrdlst, Sutten is a fine penman, n cartoonist of merit nnd nn expert rifle and pistol shot. 110 ENTRIES ARE IN FOR PHILA. CHAMPIONSHIPS Lecal Celebrities Will Referee and Judge leuta With 110 entries turned in for the Philadelphia championships, tn be de cided nt the Otymfiia tomorrow night nnd Thursday night, under the nusplces of the Quaker City A. A. nnd A. A. U. rules, some lively competition will be fmt nn nmeng the lecnl amntcur Itexers efere the seven different titles nre awarded, with the presentation of silver loving cups te the winner and runner up tn each of the clnssea. William II. Hecnp, Franklin T. Mc Crocken, Lew Tcmlicr, Temmy Lough Leugh ran, Harry Cress, Sam IllarkUten nnd Uenny llass will he among the referees nnd judges te officiate In different bouts. Jee Ccrvlne nnd Jehn Stcffcns will be the timekeepers. The finals will be decided en Thurs day night. Entry List fdr Phila. Amateur Ring Titles 112.POUXD CLASH Jeseph flreentinum, Seuth Phllndelphla, J'rnnk Qeldamlth. North Philadelphia. Ileuhy Kelly. Naval Secial Club. J.'I.T.r" Diley. Seuth Philadelphia. llllatn .Campbell. North rhllnVlphla. n alter t onion. Penncjlvanln Railroad. Knmul Walliice. Seuth Hnd Clul). J, hnrley lleck.r. Wmt Phllndelphla Bnlke Corbett. Seuth Phllndelphla. J'?',"' Summers. Uuaker City A. A. .ul HlUurmiii, Memlowbreok Club. Hurrr '.'.B""' Quaker City A. A. Merris nishnefsky. North Philadelphia, llerman Urewnsteln. North rhlladelphla. Jf0t'I U!lJ!.""f,,J'- fflirlcn'a Institute. .Jehn White De Nerl. J5.flr" rulhern Hhanahan Catholic Club. VI llllum l.leta. Den Uoeee. Jm. Ieva. Den nema Sy.i!,l1n Ner,h fhllndelnhla. S- i IS5I2 Slny!?1'. West Philadelphia. ti'L1"!1? MeK'f'cr. .North Philadelphia. Jehn Itcera. North Philadelphia. Jee Reynold Kayeula C. C. i I.,.0tr- Kaeula CO. Jehn .Mclul-e. Karnula C. C. Jehn O'llrlen. Shnnahnn C, C. Jehn Mcrk. Kayeula C. C. US-pound cr.Asa Benjamin SamueUen. North Branch T. M. hur,1 l" NeA,h Philadelphia, jhlck eaev. Quiker City A. A. Ilurrv (Ilml4l. y.ink.T I'ltv A. A. ft'.Pl .Hm.e'"'i. w" Philadelphia. Hareld Ijlpp North Philadelphia. V"f.)mlnei.lch.V8?u,h Philadelphia Jehn Mullln, North Branch Y. M C A ft O-UennrtU yillaneva tJellwV' ' Thomaa I'lccene. Den Besco. AndT Steij ey. Seuth Philadelphia. ySSyHller'.,vlrt Philadelphia. Frank Dean. Kayeula C. C. ilh S,hal.,uclt4, North Philadelphia. miflC".n1'"'' Seuth Philadelphia. J lljlam Hpauiie. Seuth Philadelphia. t'if-rvr.nn""r.- 8eu,h Philadelphia. V.aE C."ii'T: fJ0,,,h Philadelphia. Jehn Mi-Nell. Kayeula V, C. Jehn Dalten. Kayeula C. C. 120-POUND CLASS Jehn Master.en. Quaker City A A. Irylnir Bader NertU Branch Y. M. C. A. Edward Hall. Quaker City A. A. ,2Sn?15 1Ic'",0"'l. Quaker City A. A. Bay Brem. Quaker City A. A. James McCafferty, De Nrl. V.rK8,nurW- Vlllaneva Collee. Jehn Memphis. Seuth Philadelphia. nedar Cen hey. Kayeula C. C t-;nf.leiaBan,,WM."n;h Y. M. C. A. I rank if.ieen, Kayeula C C. J hemaa, Mitchell. Kayeula C. C. J, rank Conners. Knjuula C. C. Themas Illco. Kayeula C, C. TAVh"1" leid. Kayeula (. C. William Burke. Kayeula C. C. 185-POUND CLASS acerm Walt. De Nerl. (.lerke Tootles. Quaker City A. A. Jee Moere. Seuth Philadelphia. Ker2.nkt. Menrtlclne. Seuth Philadelphia. "2 BnsenlwrK. T. N. T. Club. SfflT' $?",', SeTJK Philadelphia Bebby Wallace, Sphinx. Ausustu; Trench. Quaker City A. A. Temmy Maldy Seuth Philadelphia. Artie Kane. Trojan, i.TV .?'P,a,n Vlllaneva Celleget fth-'"1" !'" ,?Mh Philadelphia I Ifh. Jehn Carlln. Knynula C. C. Jehn Denr. Kayeula V, C. Themas llurke. Kenslnaten. David aar,en, .south Philadelphia. lleerte White. Kayeula ;. C. 147-POUND CLASS ndwardCeyle. Sunshine. Jamaa Gallagher. Kujeula C. O 1 red Lurna West Philadelphia, frnncls Quinn. Quaker city A A. UflW Tu'iBhlll. 1aeula C. C. J. nm Harklns. Kaeula C. C, vWlllnm Burns. Wen Philadelphia. Themas Quinn. Went Phllndelphla. i'.TkIl'i,D'wl.JJnlr,'l,' t Peansylvanla. Jehn Byrne. Went Phllndelphla. Manuel Trachter ber. Meaden brook. 100-POUND CLASS Illlly Hlekey. Prnnkferd Indian. Jehn Lukas. Unlierslty of Pennsylvania. Armour Umhelti. West Philadelphia. Juck flarleck. Vlllaneva Cellexe. Jehn Quinn. Quaker City A. A. Jhn p'Hera. O'Brien's inMltute. PatJjnahue. O'Brien's Inatltute, fcmlle Itkca. Kayeula C. C, HEAVYWKIOHT Daniel 8leack. West I'hlladephla lVank Plrki'tt. Vllluneva Cellene. Jehn Jncan. O'Brlen'a lneltut. Hugh Hiiluer. North Philadelphia. Kdward Keyt. Unhersltr of Pcnnilranla James Larkln, Kawmla C. C. "nl". Jehn Dade, West Philadelphia. 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Timely Vrticli; en all 'comitiedltlM.T even theM m rra aa nVdlum. cen.llim.; a lyrl of the meal of hi ButlneM Bee lenTA th. PVSUO -aSlS 'Malta It Hablt.VspflfW, .'... .. .... 4, FRANKFORD TO PLAY FOR LEAGUE TITLE Tackles Germantown High en Friday in Champion ship Tilt CATHOLIC VS. HAVERHILL By PAUL PBEP Thn Puhtln Ttlvti ftnhnnl T.nns'itA mre ban dwindled down te n battle between two teams Frankford High and Ger mantown High. Therefore, aa these two elevens are arlirilitled tn rlnsh Fri day afternoon en the Northeast High t leitl the championship will be decided. The tthodule makers, although ap parently they did net realize It. booked the teams nt the opportune time and In terest runs high ever the outcome of the fray. Frankford. the rhnmnlnn nf lest sen- son, liaa made the better showing In the league games, but thin does net neces sarily mean thnt It will have no trouble with the Cllvetlensl They have wen three gemes and tied one. The deadlock was played with West Philadelphia High, each team scoring a touchdown and adding the extra point en Hie placement goal. Central High. Southern High nnd Northeast High fell before their prowess. This gives them n total of seven points. (Sermantewn has been defeated. Southern High, going at a het Pace earlier in the season, bent the CHvcdens, 2? te 14. Since then West Philadel phia High, Central High and Northeast High have beaten Coach Miller's eleven. West Philadelphia High was defeated by Germantown High, which furnished the surprise of the Meason. The Speed buys are new playing the best game of any team in the league. Southern High after starting off well, fell by the wayside. This in n way, however, can be contributed te the less of "Menchy"()eldblatt. Oeldle was In jured af'er he hud participated In a league gune for sis minutes against Germantown High. Central and Northeast arc nt the bottom of the league. The latter has failed te win a came In four starts, and the Crimson and Gray just man aged te GCere one victory. Injuries hurt both teams' chances, Dr. O'Brien particularly having his worst year In this respect. He was never sure of his lineup for a game. A merry fight is being waged for the Catholic League crown. St. Jeseph Prep leads the league with two victories and leeks te be favorite, although nothing will be definitely decided until it meets Catholic High in the Turkey Day game nn Thanksgiving morning at the Phillies' Ball Park. Catholic High receivnd a setback Friday when It wn held te n deadlock by Vlllaneva Prep. Vlllaneva Prep la still In the tight as the result of thp tie, while Saleslanum High, the new entry, and West Catholic Illitji arc out of the running ns the result of their two losses. An Interactienal clash of much im- United States Shipping Beard INVITES OFFERS FOR PURCHASE QF Eight Steel Carge Vessels and One Steel Refrigerator Vessel The United States Shipping Beard, through the United States Shipping Beard Emergency Fleet Corporation, invites offers for the purchase of any or all the following steel cargo and refrigerator ves sels, which have been appraised and are te be sold at private competi tive sale. SS "CHAS. H. CRAMP" Located at Balti more; Steel cargo; Approximate specifica tions! Deadweight, 9395 tens. Grean, 6220 tens, Net, 3812 tens: Engine, One Quadruple expansion, 3300 I. H. P.; 4 Scotch boilers; Oil burning; Builders, Wm. Cramp & Sens Ship & Engine Building Company, Philadel phia, Pan 1920. SS "Henry S. Greve" Located at Baltimore; Steel Carge; Approximate specificatiens: Deadweight, 9412 tens, Gress, 6220 tens, Net, 3812 tens; Engine, One Quadruple expansion, 3300 I. H. P.; 4 Scotch boilers; Oil burning; Builders, Wm. Cramp & Sens Ship & Engine Building Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 1920. SS "CAPE HENRY" Located at Norfolk; Steel cargo; Approximate specifications! Deadweight, 7371 tens, Gress, 4628 tens, Net, 2832 tens; Engine, One triple expansion, 2500 I. H. P.: 3 Scotch boilers; Ceal burning; Builders, Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, Sparrows Point, Md., 1918. SS "CAPE ROM AINE" Located at Norfolk; Steel cargo; Approximate specifications j Dead weight, 7371 tens, Gress, 469S tens, Net 2880 tens; Engine, One triple expansion, 2500 I. H. P.; 3 Scotch boilers; Ceal burning; Builders, Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, Sparrows Point, Md., 1918. SS "NEPONSET" Operating! Steel refrig erator; Approximate specificatiens: Dead weight, 9766 tens, Gress, 7485 tens, Net, All offers received en or before December 6, 1922, will be considered and no award will be made before that date. Negotiations may be continued there after; and all offers received prier te final award will be considered. These ships will be sold "as is, where is," at date of sale, exclusive of con sumable stores, fuel and leased equipment, and without warranty or guaranty as te condition, description, capacity or tonnage, but with warranty against liens. Bids should be submitted en a lump sum basis and must be accompanied bv certified check for two and one-half per cent 2y2) of the amount offered. Thfs sum will be credited en the purchase price if award is made te the bidder or will be retained by the Beard en account of damages if the successful bidder fails te complete the purchase. Checks will be returned promptly te bidders whose offers are rejected. The Beard reserves the right te reject any or all bids. Bids should be addressed te the - - DEPARTMENT OF SHIP SALES UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD WASHINGTON, D. C. and marked "Bid for (name of steamer) " ' All-Scholastic Grid Candidate FfflLlLLLLLLLKfLLBH LLLLLLHMfx'lLLBLfl BILL BRADLEY At Southern High Scheel Coach Kerr has one of the best centers in the Pub lic High Scheel in Itlll Bradley. Bradley Is the fastest pivot that the Red and Black has had In many moons. Hehlnes both en the offense and de fense, and Is in almost every P'ty This is his second year of football. In the latter part of the 1021 season Bradley reported te Coach Kerr and obtained a regular berth. He performed well nt the time, but net much was heard of him due te the mediocre team which represented the downtown school at the time. This season he started out with a rush, and It was apparent aj the very outset that ether centers would have a hard time In beating him out for a place en the all-mythical eleven. He Is n fighter from the word "go." He inserted plenty of pep In the rest of the team and was responsible for the Improved showing of the players. Bradley is a senior and will graduate in February. He is eighteen years old and stads live feet nine Inches. He weighs UK) pounds. pertnnce is scheduled for Saturday afternoon. Catholic High, with a large delegation of alumni, will journey te Haverhill, Muss., where it will play the St. James High Schel team. The Massachusetts eleven came here last year and turned back the local eleven, 20 te 0. The Purple and Geld hopes te redeem itself and even the scries. MAHRT IS INELIGIBLE Star West Virginia Halfback Won't Play Against W. and J. Morgantown, V. Vn., Nev. 20. Arming Mahrt. the star halfback of the West Virginia University football team, has been declared Ineligible, according te an announcement of the Athletic Committee. West Virginia has net lest a game this season and is te tibiy Washington nnd Jeffersen at Morgantown en Thanksgiving Day. Mnhrt's offensive piny nnd kicking were Important fac tors in the mountaineers' success this season. 4565 tens; Insulated cargo space, 404,285 feet: Engine, One triple expansion, 2500 I. H. P.; 4 Scotch boilers; Oil burning; Builders, Sun Shipbuilding Company, Ches ter, Pa., 1918. SS "LIBERATOR" Located at Norfolk; Steel Carge; Approximate specifications; Deadweight, 11,713 tens, Gress, 7707 tens, Net, 5892 tens; Engine, One triple expanalen, 2800 I. H. P.; 3 Scotch boilers; Oil burning; Builders, Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, Alameda, Calif., 1918. SS "WESTHAVEN" Operating; Steel Carge; Approximate specificatiens: Deadweight, 8619 tens, Gress, 5781 tens, Net, 4140 tens; Engine, One triple expansion, 2800 I. H. P.; 3 Scotch boilers; Oil burning; Builders, Skinner & Eddy Cerp., Seattle, Wash., 1917. SS "WEST IRMO" Located New Yerk; Steel Carge; Approximate specificatiens: Dead weight, 8759 tens, Gress, 5900 tens, Net. 3670 tens; Engine, one triple expansion, 3000 I. H. P.; 3 Scotch boilers; Oil burning; Builders. Ames Shipbuilding Compan, Seattle, Wash., 1919. SS "WEST CAWTHOX" Located at Balti more; Steel Carge; Approximate specifica specifica teons: Deadweight, 8553 tens, Gress, 5972 tens; Net, 4529 tens; Engine, One triple ex pansion, 2800 I. H. P.: 3 Scotch boilers; Oil burning; Builders. Southwestern Shipbuilding Company, San Pedre, Calif., 1919. Fl OLEY CONTINUES TO LEAD SCORERS Southern High Halfback Has 32 Points Three Tied for Second Place BENDERE "INTERAC" CHAMP Feley, the fleet halfback of Southern High Scheel, continues in the lead for the Individual scoring honors of the Public High Scheel League. The Red and Black star added seven points te his total of last week. He registered the touchdown against Frankford High and booted the placement goal after the score. He has thirty-two points. There are three men tied for the sec ond position. Wcckcs, Frankford's captain j Carberry, of Germantown High, nnd Liggett, of West Philadel phia High, each have twenty-five points, Tim last-mentioned player made the biggest gain of the week, getting three touchdowns in the Central game Fri day. The ether two men made touch downs. Bendcrc, captain of the Hnverferd Scheel eleven. Is individual scoring champion of the Interucademle League which closed last Week. The Main Line team leader just nosed out Cnrr, of Germantown Academy, by getting two touchdowns nnd n placement goal te the latter's one Mere nnd one place ment kick. Twe points separated the men, Bendcre having thirty-nine and Cnrr thirty-seven. Whitney Brill, of Pcnn Charter, fin ished third with thirty points, counted en five touchdowns. There is a triple deadlock for the lead In the Catholic League. McKlnney; Osberne, of St. Jeseph's Prep, nnd Mc Nallv, of Catholic High, nre the play ers In the tie. Each has twenty-four points. Osberne nnd McXnlly each tallied n pair of touchdowns in Friday's games. oil and Prestevltch, Vlllaneva Prep and St. Jeseph Prep, nre tied for sec ond place with twelve points. PCOMC HIOII SCHOOL l.RAOUE Plarer Rehn.il Tn ti vn V rniey, neuinern nign Weeices. Kran'rfferd High.... Carberry. O-rmontewn High. Clausen. Prnnkferd High.... Edwards, Cmtral Hlh Samuels, Southern High... Chadwiclt. flermentewn High Bergman. West Phlln. High. Llgsett. We.t Phlla. High. Krtaeh, Germantown High.. Mannne. West Phlla. High Oe'dblatt, Southern High.. Maheney. Northeast High. . I.eln. Heuthern High Rnlmer. QermnnteTn High., Balrtersnn. Northern lllsh. M. Bennett. Frankford High. Pel p. West Phlla. High.... Walker. We.t Phlle. II.. Kliher, Cential High I S2 2ft 2 .. 4 .. 4 .. 1 . 2 .. 2 .. a .. 1 .. 4 . 1 .. 1 . 1 1 .. 1 . 1 .. 0 . 1 . 1 . 1 .. 0 2 1.1 0 12 O 12 O IS 0 10 INTBRACADKMIC LGAOIIB Ilendere. Haverford Scheel , , , t ., M. smith, I'tnn Charter. . XV. Ilrlll. Tenn Charter . . . carr. Curmante.vn Acad Freemen. Penn Charier.. M. llr.ll, Penn Charter... Olleme. Haverford Scheel.. KneMnnch. Episcopal Acad.. O'Mcara, St. Luke's Scheel. . McAdam-. Haverfcrd Scheel. Thetraa. Haverford Scheel.. Oekes, St. Luke's Scheel.... Ennland. Haverford Scheel... Mitchell. Penn Charter 1 .1 . i.... Football Standings In Scholastic Leagues public moil Bciioer, i.nAem: ... Wen I.nst Tie Pis. Frankford High 3 0 1" Oermantewn Hluh 3 10 0 JVeet I'hlln. High. alia Beu hern lllgh 12 18 Central High l a 0 2 Northeast High O 1 1 FINAL l.NTi:ilACADKMIC l.BAOUB Wen I.U Tlel'U. Prnn Charter 4 0 0 8 llavcrferd Scheel a I H St. t.ukn'a.- ,',' 2 2 0 4 Uertnantewn Acad 1 a e a Rplirepul Aca.l 0 4 0 V CATHOLIC LHAQUU Wen Lest TlePts. Bt. Jeseph Prep 2 e 4 Catholic High 1 u 1 .1 JVMI Catholic High 12 0 2 Vlllaneva Prep 0 111 Haleslunum lliei 0 2 v u SOCCIill PL'III.IC Ilimi BCIIOOL I.CAOCB Wen I-est Tie Pts. frankferd High 2 0 1 S Northeast High 2 1 u 4 West Phlla. lllsh 1 2 4 Central High 1 1 IB (Jurmnntewn High 12 0 2 Heuthirn HUM 0 8 0 0 PltlVATi: SCHOOLS LRAOL'i: . . Wen Lest Tie Pts. Oermantewn 1'rlends 4 e 0 S Penn Charter 4 2 0 H Haverford Hrhe.il 4 t e (t Wilmington Krlrnds 14 0 2 Friends' Select 0 fl 0 0 Tlnbelakn, St. Luke's Scheel. . 1 a 0 Bltley. J'inn Charter 1 0 U Atheiitmeh. O-rmanteun Acud.. loe Kwlng. Ilawfefl Scheel 10 0 a e I II 0 2 21 24 21 12 12 12 fl a e n e i s llatem-ui, Haerrrd Scheel... 1 M. Cuek. O-rmnntewn Ac.ul.. 0 CATHOLIC I.BAOUK McNnlly, Calhetlc Hleh 4 MeKlfiney. Catholic Itltfh 3 e e 2 0 0 0 I H Oelmrne, St. Je.eph Prep 4 O 0 lllcrllng, We.t Catholic HlKh.. 2 n e Vnll. Vllluneta 1 2 u 0 Pro.tevltch. St. Jeseph Prep... 2 0 ' Mcllugh, St, .leHMih I'rcp 1 0 0 Hetter. Cithnllc High 1 I) e McDonald, West Catholic HlKh. 10 0 Neville. We.t C.lthell: Illgn.. 10 0 MrCauley. Cnthnlie High 10 0 Murph, Weet Catholic High... 0 10 Kane, -t. Jes.pli 10 0 Marin, Vtllurvnn Prep 0 2 0 MADONNA AT ST. PETER'S Basketball Teams Play Important Cage Contest Tonight The Madenna basketball team will piny an important game tonight with the St. Peter's quintet nt the hitter's hnll nt imi4 North Fifth street. Jee Iemliiirdl. iniinuger of Madenna. In nn effort te s-trctiKthcii the team, has signed Teil(Hugg te Jump center. Brune and Nucitra will be the forwards nnd Brooks and Repctte the guards. Milntte and Cesta are the extra men. Sfudennii has many big games bonked .... A M..V. 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It is a finely oil culated combination of the high heat-producing ele ments required for power and the lighter or mere volatile elements needed te make ignition quick and certain. Atlantic is se scientifically balanced its "chain of boiling points" se complete and uniform every possible calorific unit gets into action te make geed the assertion that Atlantic Gasoline "Puts Pep in Your Moter." ATL ANTI C PRINCETON FULL OF JOY Prealdent Hlbben Congratulates Tiger Team and Ceachea Princeton, Nev. 20, The tremendous enthusiasm that butvt forth nt the last blast of the referee's whistle when the Princeton football team triumphed ever Yale In still In the nlr nt Tlgertewn as the Orange nnd Black's dreams of e hlg three championship is u realized fact. Nothing else is talked nbeut en the campus but Coach Reper's lighting eleven, thnt surged slowly but surely from n poorly rated team' te one In the topmost ranks. Among these who nre full In their praise of the Nassau team Is President lllhhcn, who In n statement given last night congratulated the team nnd the coaches en their remarkable season and assured them of the pride of the univer sity, net only for their victory, but nle for the indomitable spirit they have Minwn throughout the jear. This tiftcrnoen willing freshmen will be sent scurrying around for weed for the championship bonfire thnt will In built ever the old cannon and lighted by Captain Dickensen. Bonfires were built in 1IH0 nnd 1020 when Prlnceter. tied Harvard and beat Yale, but this will be the firft time since 1011 thnt the Tiger bus recorded a straight vic tory ever both Its rivals nt the same time. PAR wie Ari&ecmt of Arrew Cellars A Style Fer Fall Cluett.Pcabedy i,Co,iecfaf(m GASpLINE : HutJpin Your Moter . i it mf Schoolboy Scores Lewer Merlen HlKh, Si Radner HJtiV n P. I. D Tt I Halle Prep. 0. Ilethlehem Prep, 6. Perklemen Scheel, S. tl Kxeter. 12 Andnver. 9. Atlantic City Itlah. Oi Camden Mlh. I. Oreeimliurir fllith. 27: Hiirrleburg f.. iO, f rt'riiniiurK nedi. ..li iinrnieur. A., Swarthm ire Prep, 7: Prlnroten Prep, 0. 1. nt.,! t l.nri 4a t la lt.. 1..J . dldnr ltapfds High. 2,11 Walt High. li. . Hcett High. Teledo, 4.1; Marlnetta (in.) High, 1U. IHoklneen Pre.h, 1.1: Lemnyne High, . W"tinnah Military, 3D; Farm Scheel, t, Salrslenum High, IS: Wilmington M t. I.erlc Has en. 34: Wlndher High. 0. ...'i.aiiei. .ikm, ,j inriii'iv.11 mail, ip, , ' Yerk High, at: Stevens Trade, V I i,l West Chestee Ner.. S; Miller-vim Ner,, 0, ifliniiMnr msn, ,; uneiter man, Wt j'rp-iana tugn, fiz: uarrontewn Mign .inneney i;uy iiign, m: iiaateten n, W. Ces Idale Hlifh. 7Sj Freeland. 0. Litisferd High, 13: Summltt Hill W., a Lafayette PYcsh, 83: Seranten Tech., fl. Wlldwoe.! Hlrh. 20: Ocean City Hleh, B. NorrlMev-n High, Oi Ilethlehem Hlgtl, fl. W)einln Hem., 71; DI:klnsen Bern., 0. Kluln. Ill Shenandoah It., 1.1: Mount Carmei K., iJ. ea. .HiiiBifii nvm.1 u. r . ...J a..-.- H . . .l -. A II.. 10: An.enla. Conn., if.. A. Rhamekln lllsh, 13; lUemfburs High, 9. Wllll.imsperl High, ID: Ht.elten Hlrh, 0. I'leasantvllle High. It: MoJ-estewn H., 0. Qualt Tiewn High, in; Ilrl.tel High. . tlloemnhurg Ner.. 14: St. Themas C., 7. Williamson. 13: Alumni, 12. eai-gMiie iiitrn, ' went i;nsier, u. Harry Qreb and Manager Split llttshurgh. Nev 20, Harry Clreb. light heawelKht chntnrlen. tll(ly announced that he wns through with hie manager, aaenra KtiKle. after their contract expired en IM vember 27. - aamaggaggiggagaBi 1 MO L :4sW a M ej I -'- tt & P, i - A.