Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 22, 1922, Night Extra, Page 25, Image 25

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Penn Football Squad
HEISMAN GIVES PENN
BACKS STIFF DRILL
Vine Red av1 '"'in Stars
Rip Up Scrub Line; Craig
and Miller Shine
'.
t COACHES ARE PLEASED
i5v .icsisrn t. i.AimiiM
V tcrial rmuiliu around this Held
. . ..!.. l.rw.l'U Jnt
Kill ltwn tin- rllv iiml Junier
litwln nml all flawed lirililntniy. ,
Jleflinw, rrnlB. SfHIrr. Sullivan,
Winner. I.nngilen. drove. Hamilton
nnv.,mlar.l. nil pla.u'd either en the
Stanc or .Wciiw during the drill. Tex
llnrnrr. who would round out n deend".
uiN detained li.v Inte .Iiinm-h from In
ehihtliiK In "I" ,,m,' "f"'1;""011 pnnllmc
of eninuMtifC the Juniors' llnp.
At the stnrt of the offensive drill
nimnn sent In Cniist, I.nngilen, Mil
Jer mul Mcflraw and tin; v.;ay they
carried Hie bull nBiilnct the best on en on
Uitlen thm Coach McXamara, of the
scrub, n'tilil muster made the couches;
fl hnppy as thy trotted te the ill em
lug room.
Crnls mxl Miller carried the nig
fkln the majority tif'llie time, ami both
inflilect.nsiileiv.Mi'jnr'hise. On the flrnt
Inv of the KcrlmniiiRC-CriilB iheweii
that he N as Reed carrying the bull
... I., te mi ilelViisc. lie tdtOt oft tUPKlP
i,.hin,l LmiEilenV iiilcrcference and!
never Mnppeil until he hml readied the
coal line. ii the open field he (diewed
n mirprisini; uinemit of sued. UN
chnnse nf pace nml foetwrtrk were nlnn
(iirprWni?. I'taii!. nn (old before never
DLmil In th' bacldield until this teea teea
sen', and the milliner In uhieh he lni"
maitcred id! the intricacies of the half
back pc-t ipe.il udiiiiiw for his nut
urnl football nbllit.
CralB lU'is t'uHt with hi bend low
tml Iil-c l.'ifet high, a iletnlly povi pevi
t Ien for would-be IneltleiH. T'iiIchm
Craij ii tnhen nt the Uiipph Iip is likely
te pet nv.i . The imiipIiph have been
instrtieting him for the hibt two weeks,
or xlnee his iiiinred arm healeil niif
ticlentlv te cniilile him te cnpiKc In
practic.
nO.S' HlLLKl! played thr .(ml e a
Ifnmr Hint iron him sn ninci Aiiiic
eg'nhiil I If .Ynr. II r n'ai n irilrl
(n.7 i.VirMi fjeinq threiph thv iunfara'
hie nml niriinid their cmU alictiyi for
tuhateiitiul ijiiUih.
U'nndward in SrrimmaRe
rr.lSMAX later
in Frank '
before lie win Injured that the Warren.
Ph.. lad would prove one of the best
line Innkers en Franklin l-'i"!(!.
Wittmer. wiie Is almost 11s fast as
SuH'y.iii, in an 01 en Held gave a demon demen
strn'icm of his e(f'iisic power by mak
Ins a to'ichilewn en three successivu
tVnll-'" ..IT F,,...MIn Hei. Wl;
5.T Up wn ii feri ln lit I In- fnct
into I ii Kerimmaire
n ... ....... ..... ....i r 'inner aim heavier I him l:rtl Kiwnv
htt wr nn 1 fr tik Wl inier who I '" ' '" veteran's fleht and should ' the brain. An ope.atle,, was decided the National Anmlci.r Atli Ptlu Federa-
t n .1,1 liilnm list f wimrt ',rme " s,i,p " kIvi'' a" "ITertunity te " " 11' cntcttnincd for his' lien, the National Collegiate Athletic
v,& en lie ttiittrrii list 101 k1 lialistdav his wnret. recovery, and he was removed from a Association, the Y. M. C. A. and the
wnl-j with .in lnlnrd Md- VI emlwnr ! "V Krll.,.sut!: jH llet ()P env veteran Cinciniinfi hospital te his home, where i nrmy and nnvy will present uppllca-
hit the cpn er of th; juniors line for wlrmbneTJlr lis seisen J! wlfc and children were awaiting ,is fr membership, which w!i 1 be
rerritnl gn Irs, nrnvme he co . ten l, Te, Thurmnn. Al Ln n",len Pes Mm. , , , , ,,! cccple,l and the... ot'ganlsmtlenH become
of the conches made early In the year win.... i i........ u..in. n .. ..i.. His case In nnrticiilnrlv sad. ami Iti.. ..bin .... .., .1... a it
.... . . ;;. - ins tlie -nnuner or 11)1 ter International
SHB9YSRACE :BENNYBDYH1DHTD fessisf .SIsssse
FORTITLETODAYOPPOSE FRANKFQRO
West Philadelphia High Hopes Fermer All-American Quarter Quarter
te Win Permanent Pes- j back Here With Jeffersons
seoeion of Trophy en Saturday Afternoon
COMPETITION TO BE KEEN l B0DIE WELDON IN LINE-UP
Ii.v I'Al'L I'UKI
rpilll r loss-ceiuitry season
i
of the
local hicli school will ilmn its cur-
ttln tin. aftern i wilh the limning of i n"Vi Lni,,,,lir'i,,C,,r,,!i ,n1a"Bl,'l,1,,,
,ii. . r ,i i. i .i '"leu cnnipaicn ter national titular
the liigRest even." of gn-year. U is the . bourns, nct s!..,..,illv tt, tl,. ,,m,
Fenid- (li.imiiieNshiiis. which will be' the stieug Itechcster .TclTtrsens
tun In rnlrmeuiit P.tik, swrtlng fiem . '"''hestcr. N. V. at Frinkferd.
thi i 'in.,,, fii.i. .... ti, in,.... i i..i.. Keehc'ter, which defeated Cens ho he
trie I,,,,, ,,, , ,. itvw lirne ,.i,p Il)Mt ,,,. .,,, Mtr).nl(. ,r
imee-thliiy is the time set for the the kiiiiip. Itenny Ilojuleii, the former
Cfiinii.i'iieeii eat. a'l-Xiucricnn euarlerhai 1; of Williams
'I he cress. enuutrv ban it is have i'u ,
W1...1.., ,,i . j -.1
weeks neh w...r for actual cen.petl. ,
Wen. Iltirnig this slKtch tne junior,
Imi (Heap fieshiiien mid no ice chain- '
ninnsiiii. .... i,.i.i .....i .. .. .... i.. ..
" c ' .... ... ... ...til .... ., llll, ill: ill,;
tint,,., l. ii '
nm..hnnirien.hlp.
West I'lilladelnlihi Tllirh has a chance
te eUaln the Me.idowbieok Club trophy
rermnnentl- this aft"iuoeii. The
Speeilbejh linw. wen ihU event for fhe
lnt two s,.seiis. and a win ted.iv, their
tlilul stiaiglit. will (liable t hem te pltiee
tjie tmiiliv iileifil i of I he many in
t,lie western iiistllulien.
tlic Miner team that srnseu.
In l!)'.'!! the Speolbev hnrriers. led i
n.r 1 i .ink Zlihus, wen the senior chain chain
Ple'uhliis wit, ew henn. 01 Ul neliils,
Tlili'lotery nave West Phllnilelphl.i tin
"li-i u-K en tan tieplij.
Cantaln Olellleld Led Winners
l(lL AP.'ir I tititnin Dtiitiiikt ll.llliil.l
PIIUIISI lie tea. 11 In (I... i.,,.nli.l vlelm-v
, - !- - t j 'i 11 1 ii fiiiiiv t 11 1 in lit
ue tenia uiilile a belter showing than
'; i it M'.isen. The tuim score was one ,
I'uiiit lower than bifen. with U.'l points
Jiie tuna iihe liiiislnd seienel In the .
Allieillllll clllltim entldiiM n ,...l.- fnllme
In
mi . .-......,..-,.
I llS WHS llll. Il...l sli..Kln.. it....
'."i1.".1!' ''." ''"'ss-ceiiutry tuim reiire
enjliig (lie sehiHi! i its history. ' '
Today the Jspeedbejs nope r uutKe a '
Ci..e,i.H ,".','' ,,,l",i 1,1"t "" Led by
UplliuChesley '.uksen, It wi'l be olio I
m the MieiiRit teams that ever ran feri
tl.J Z "!,',",'li.,ln" wl I"1 htreng. as
t!hjPi'i'!!bue.ll h"" ,",," 'l''f''"'d twlce
tins
lUbt
in
hleh V,.i ii. l wviciueii ny a local'
?i.M,1 ""'. Itr only one race-that i
-' "C WHS net ilelimlml 1... .. 1......I
I Sehnnl 1, I...... . ..,.. ' " V. '"
te ti, i v "1, . . ?' '" v""..,L,,,-".t 1
of IlulfaTi" x V mn" lim vim,u
town ImiLIi11 raT "f ,m u'111' eiiiiun-,
NuilliMs .,MS '" ",l' I''dbeys. '
wi ? ,,u t'e triil. against the
JllVlces later ,(, "' , ' ",,',,.
teams are ki, 01 .,.,.""' ,.n,tl1
WeM liliin - 1 "iieiliil KIW)
n" ". ' e iiiiru run.,
eh ...' h....Ker. Philadelphia .
..( . " W I " hi . Olir Jlllil III fi tut ! in .
.able- i :."" 1"' V"" bolhepreb.
;.,' "' "us ye hi
Me winner f
Dien nf i.i, ... . ' " nn in- 1
QimI-v VnL. U',V. r"11'' Hnweier,
lwlS7ai5SrJen. WU P"bly put up
I Ar?2jKSim.ent.M te who should set
i-lUSrSS,tli,&, tbU were a
lhe Sieeiinys wen the can tempo-' linie its s.eihI nnnii.il iHi.-mlle Mioet ran I Seueitalese and nsirls;
rani, fr ,,e tlrM lime in IS, hut flnI,;i7f;;i,,li,,l,"ii!,-t c'lu'V SllMi.lrlnw"lr?A,, ' " 'V -k ' '"",1" '" erli
yyu i:ih wre.ted it fiem them I lie f'.aVln rhlV., th,. tluli Vev?-.V K: I champion. I should h.ne liked, bv my
lolewini; e.ir. Cliilllle Cillllllllli, Char , llieu iiimilnu' in CnnnKii i nil la;( j.nr'x mr I advice, te make him a g( title limn."
lei!;;:,,ln", ,).', Y,,!.',,rih' (,u,il",v 1),,t: VniH !xj,i,rTn,ii'',.,;rean,rr.rn; newspap.,- h,v,,s th.,t .siur u.
..rllel tllul I 'li.lf I...1 1 . . rt hmmliiilii i.l I ... ......I.... ..lis ..1... ..... .... .. .. Irw,.... .. II... I ....in... .n. . 1. ..
- '"in. ..... .1.1 .... 1 .. .. uriz". iiim.ii... ...... ti.r.u, h-ii i'.ii--r 111. ii 1 .-i-iii-i' .inn t-iiii.i-ii.ii ,n-.tiii',' ,n iiim
t,v- WW'i
r ..
WiBti fWSU
KZ-eVi"W
r"H - '" XV
plnjK. He carried the pigskin some
It- yiirdN in three runt), two around
the ends and one oil tnckle. (Icertrc
Suilivnu did net tnkc pnrt in the of
fpnlvp drill but wph In there en the
'ffpnp. As en Suttirdnv Inst, wlifti
he Rhewed be well in tttekllttff. Hull'
Htepped all the inlllrH of the juniors'
hne!(H If they did Ret by the first line.
The reaches have n bin Problem en j A
ineir nnmiH ter tpc v-erneu Ramc in
M'leet the bncklleld and two ponitleitM
en the line. Miller and Uniner m6
th! only rcrtnlntiew at I lilt writing in
tl.p reEiilnr bnrklle'il. T,nncden becnutp
of IiIh Brent defeiHvp plnyini? and lil
ability te lertd the runner wema aNitred
of a OMt. McOrnw linn played well
nil sc.imim and N deserving of Htnrtlng
ngnlnxt tl.p ItlnrniiH. However, the re
mnrknble playing nf Prnig the Inst few
dnys linn made nf Mm n Htreng con
tender for n place, and It would net
be nt nil Hiirprlslng te se blm start.
If be doesn't henr tl.p opening whNlle
be is certain te get Inte the game. Se
l Woetlnnl,
Oeerge Sullivan is bound te get into
ret le li during the contest, which inemiK
tlint i even bid's me In the running fm
the bnekield. "Sullv" It n broken Held
runner p:ir excellence, nnd the fact that
he was stepped bv Stale 1b cutting no
lie with the cenchlng staff.
I)i fcnvlvclv the varsity" regiiliir-s
showed fiblll'y jpsterdav that sheuhl
rnnbln then te step the tlinixts of
"Oil" DebleV bucks. Trslng Cernell
p'nys pxeliiNively, and with the fresh
man ftnr backs carrying the pigk'n.
th" v.usitv iitennil the rnmeus f'erncll
off tnckle plnv frequently without the
gain f!f nu Inch, and often with n
win of ii'.t iiierp limn n vnrd. It wan
eu'ti bettw defensive work jestenlny
than en Monday, becnuw tlM juniors
were strenrfthened nnd better organized.
TINMAN and liichl, irhe found
the Vernetl iriAmnii line tnttfllil
lie same siwtftn ai the bin 11 rd rr
rltll. clll te find hales In, enuld de
littl'' with the vanity. The yearlinm
at time vmde several ynnd uuiiix,' lint
they enuld net fel'mr them up, V,r
treivnap nnd Fairehtld at' the tclnpi,
fehmw Tlnirman nnd Frank flraf
pinned slellnr frinthnll nil afternoon,
mnllmt tnellc after tnekle before the
rwnwr eeuld get ; te the line of
scrim mane.
.loluiHen Shows Well
JOHN .TOIIXSOX, the former Trinity
, cnrtnln playing at end in the of
i frnslve dri'l, pave lilt best exhibition of
I the j ear catching fnrwnrd passes. The
if i iir:r
short lieavp ever the line of scrimmage , right snlrlt nnd (linposltlen for a win
from Miller and Med raw te the tall I nln-r ball player. ... . .
lanky winrmnn succeeded en nlmest
every occasion. Teeny, the former L.i
S'nlle ftitr. played another spectacular
game. Xct year the local hid will be
n hard man te beat for the position
Krfresvnag will vacate after this season
their lnt came in a Ited and Illue uni
form en Turkey Ifciy. All of which
me.ins that next year with the- freshmen
the ( ouches will have an excellent
nucleus for a team llmt should eclipse 1
this j ear's, which hasn't been the
weist in the world
'"iti, tin ini plinmpleu'hlt) safely
tucked away by virtue of the vlcterv
'kI'iiim'.iii lust SnturdilV. the
' ." ,''' V)1 ,li"',,t the at fuel; of the
wsuers. iioynten. an an e tie it coif
, ,, ,, n .,,, .nen-llehl run.
tier, will lie hacked by lledle Wehbui
Aleander and ether pluyriH of all-
American rating
lsiters.
T 1. i . I,
Last jenr Itechcster played
Phllnd-dnhhi Ou.ikcrs. an. after
tli
mi
uenr of Kiuellii? football, time was
called with the si ere standing Ihrcc-nll,
Several fetmer ijunkers nre new play
ing with die Yellewjiickcts, and tile
isiters lmw a stranger team this year.
Plan Christmas Street Run
Tli "Iv.lfth wnni A. A., of Cinidcn. -HI
ami lenniit wlelilni; te nt.r i-linulil tint i, I
timeli run Wllllim l.ftinMuii, .'oie ljcrai
utri'.'t. iHiti. n. -N" J.
" ' i
Williams Retains Mallen .
MllllumstiiHii. Ne'. 2,'. Altheinih llMe.J
nn vimlnf
i mht iiuxi terback nf th 3 Wllllunn feijibiU
lliiruii. , ...iiuti'i, u , iiicilinitl.
t ..turn ii. cnll.nF.i i.nf.tiiif- fir In . .tmi .T..t..
.'"! ."."'.. " .. '.".""" ""'' snilMIn
.i .- -- : ; .ihiiii-'iii
'el til" l'llipl" elii.( llllrt hmiHiiii fur the ll.H
fuur .uini.H. fiilliinlni; i,iuit.ilu Cli.irlle l'un
"" " '
...llll. Ill .1, llllll.C l,llltl 111 III! IHllv .... .".. " . .. T .. .w,n... I'".. 1 ". . ...- ... , ...
. . 1
Uiltiul awards 11 W 111 1)1' .1 IilUK.ll. an :i IT fill
i.Jur- in ill,, iiie (..ntvt. nml hu spoiling honors, whi'li is better. I un
Ii)mi..iUii If.nlliirt cl own fur the eau-i ,' , ", ,,'f .,, ,.. i.. ..i,,,, i, i iJ ,
or the iti-ta iietn. s, di stand that the re.ier.men is obliged
,, , , I te guard the Interests et bexlnt; before
in cenul
tiiln-y
Standings and Results
In Schoolboy Soccer
i'uiu.i(j iiKiii noiieoi. j.iiAaun
ti'l'ANOINel
AVe-i Lest TI 1'ts.
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Went l'hltii.lrtplil.. IIIill... -' e
1 7
0 11
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1 II
n
0 0
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vntr.ii n ii.li i 'J
(ifrin.uili.uii 11 lull 1 II
utliern IIUli u n
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llftverfera College Thlril, 1; Ht. .entuh
FOOTBALL - - ,
I
HgTwa
IjfTTJT'EK'.CX! II
NtTtJ
Put through Strenuous Drill
ran i ess
RECALLS HAUSER
Cardinal Outfielder Stricken
With Brain Disease as
Was Star Shortstop
BLOW TO HIS TEAM
The sad plight of Austin McIIenry,
of the St. Leuis Cardinalswhe it dy
ing of ti tumor of the brnliiin his home
nt Mount Ori-li. O., recalls the trouble
of Arneld Ifnuser, also n former mem
ber of the St. Leuis Cardinals.
McIIenry wnR n brilliant outfielder,
n in'in who could cover enormous
reached, nnd with nn arm powerful
enough te cut off the most ihirlng of
base runners. He could hit, tee. as
his averages which were nlwnys high
above the .800 murk, testified.
IfRiiser, lllif McIIenry. came te the
Cardinals without anv blare of trum
pets and beating of drums; and made
geed from the stnrt. He wnu n short
stop, who, hnd net misfortune blighted
bis cnieer, would hnve ntcd wlHi the
Wagners and Knncrefts and Mnran
yIIIps of the National League.
He had everything that a geed short
stop needed. Like a rabbit en his feet
he cmild kld along the territory be
tween second and third as though pos pes
hms(I, Nothing win tee hard for him
te try for. nnd the number of hard
chances be get away was astonishing.
He could bnt, tee, and resembled Jnck
flurry in his ability te punch out a hit
nt n crlticnl moment.
Ilnuser lest hit mind, nnd ha'i been
in an asylum for years. His less dis
rupted the Cardinal Infield, and it was
for that reason tlint Geerge Whltted.
who had ahvn.a played first base nnd
the outfield during his miner league
experience, inade bis fnt.t cemnany debut
as a shortstop. Seme one had te fill
the piucc that Ilnuser s (Usability left
vacant and Whltted was eleeted.
In the ten years that have nnsctl
since tiien the Cardlnul-i have never
had n shortstop who en me within n mil-
r.'":,T:'".:,V."V.""'V";' .""."
.";":TV" ".r -r ? rj"
limned lelni w n mn.t f.ninhlft' imr'. '
fermBer ASt was'nnd nevt' wibe I
an Arneld Ilnuser. .
McIIenry '-Less
The less of Austin MeHcnry will b.
a havage blew te the Cardinals' pen
nant chances next year. He was the
best man in their outfield nnd had the
He was taken ill iliirlmt Inst hratnn
nnd was sent home te rest up. Appar-, ' ,5tt cisliteen mentlit 01 ptcpara
ently the phslclans did net dingnne f'" ?? competition against the lead
his case cerrrcfy. for it was net until i '"B athletes of llmie thiin teity imtlens
n comparatively short time age, when te be represented at the eighth Olym
he became desnerateiv III. hat it wan pind In France.
found he was suffering from a tumor
is te lie impel nint organize! imseimil
will see te It limt uts wue ami ciilliircit
. 1 aI ,,
bhnsplo0X,'m,tlem,ri'nmeP ami 1
itiinspir te tne uartenni gnme, ami iti
can only de i part by .seeing that I.N I
;a" .?"'. " .u? '",'
' . "", '"" ' '"" m,H
Thp WIme Japanese
which was natural enough, since tliev
'were pln.Wng amateurs, ami it mav be
.they thought that interest in their' an-
j penrancc would die out unless they
dropped a contest once in n while. I
I Anyway. Walte Het. who hml
j pitched a no-hit same a short time be
fore, was walloped for tonic hits and
the InlielderN booted a couple around
ami allowed etieush runs te iiicklc mer
the plate te beat them. I'.ut the Jnpsi
i wereni loeien
t.v...... .incniiiiiini. ..,.,.. ,..,. .,... ,1.... '
i ..... .....- i'.. " .... "lit tl.b .4v
with llie story tlint the Amei leans lm.
i;J!:;:LXnt-.,..
i in nc tunihi iimifiifiin r'llli 1 llllt ff
hne funnv results, ln 1D10 Cennie
Mack's chnmnleti Athletics went te
Cuba en a joy party. They iuid an
enjoyable time, sure enensh. but they
did their sleeping en the field. Conse Cense
fluently they reek an awful lacing from
the dusky-skinned Cubans in most et
the games. That mere than niivthing
eisp is cuen as a reason wuv nig league
ball nlnycrs sheu'd net attempt foreign '
Imnslens. They leek en the (rip at a I
fun affair, and their cure hostess gtves'
the game a liiacl: eye.
Tlic boys in Japan
(hat.
should lemi'inber '
HELLERS SATISFIED
WITH SIKI DECISION
Manager of Carpentler's Conqueror
Regrets Actions of Senegalese
l'arlii. Nev. li'.'.--M. Hd'crs. mana
ger of llattllug Siki. In an interview
published In L'Auie. s.iys. lt. accepts
the action of the IVin h ileiug Fsl
cense was canceled becaii'-e of the
beess asMiuIt en the miimi'ter of Mini-
Hee miller ami ijec.uise 01 j.is )t..
havlnr In public places in Paris and In
(lie pretinccs. Anether icaseii ad wi need
uas that SIM sein lime a-te struck n
woman.
"Uy his fault Slki makes us lese nll
the profits of the hiery ever Carpen
tler,1' snld llellct-s In the Interview.
"That Is te sny, at hast 4,000,000
fi-nncs. which Is net had, and all tin.
I personal inii'icsis, mm nun is wnv I
accept the decision. I am deeply piieved
i bv all that has hilppcucil. I hnw nut
see-n Slkl for ten d"--, and lluuight hu
had mended his ways, but fiem re
ports I hear 1 hae ng.un deceived niv
self." Teams Desire Soccer Games
Tl. Falrvlew Hwir luh haH cnmnlftnl
nrrniiKDinints fr lh uku ur tin. Hieelilimn
A. A. Kreunila for Sunil.iy kiiiiihh unci wnuhl
1IH.' le near innn " " ,
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llle.' le hear from se er i liilm willing t0
in .-.'.I'lv uiTlry
n 1 I . Im mitri tn
nn ohll.ltlen s'liine mi ;.ii HiiiiirJrti nm
rn ii(ltnltMi tain. nt I. if 1...1 ntm - . . .. . . .
- , . J1iMM t-iirtf 111 1111 iiiuii miirr t'tJlilrsiii.
will t!lH u iviuni iifti.. nt iieniP. f.ift:1 . 'R' it a nig leiiew. lie stnnds six :
iilnth . nnd .""'(a.V'piei - V.i1 f"lluwln feet ami Weighs 17." pounds. He lb
S.'uS,,ditr he. U'"-..")".... i iu!S"?u "aftprl ! "'""" nH nhl ..ml making h " last !
i.mi? riieiiH i..v'i!'nia':'lf iifierni'M, 'idipeurance in a liuir uniform. '
I'lilrty-nUih Wnni wiiiuu line te nrrut.se
.i kuiiiu i.i i ,'v .".!"". .. iwi Hiluetn
Inil.i-i"i M.i, II". "llMliiimi iiVi , i ".,,,"'l,,l,". II
uhies- ,i.i,.. AWrs irf ei" UJ-MI Ui oilier ijuiiiluu, then the cencl
m h. iluuiuher stntt. ''lef , West Catholic team, uucee"e!
" " - Hake, and placed liliu n't uuuid. .le., e.
r.ir 'inaniinu
t,rennan H
Previous Winners of
Cress-Country Title
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In Dying Condition
AUSTIN McIIKNKY
.Star outfielder of St. Leuis Na
tionals, for whom till hope hiu been
given up by physicians following nn
operation en hit brain
F
Rival Spert Bodies Expected te
Bury Hatchet at Washing
ton Gathering
TO FORM NEW COMMITTEE
Washington. Nev. :!. Fir-t Mens
for the participation of America's
"icatest iDympic team ill tin inter-
MiT&gT lVtuX
UU4 yre fe be nkifi at the ciunil-
riniiini iiii'i'iiu jitu iuiiii, ui uiu
Aiiirrienn cilymnlr Assoclntien.
At that conference nil differences
which have heretofore divided several
of the meJt active sport governing
bodies of the country will be erased
and' "harmony and preparedness" made
' Keynote et ti.e i.rsnnuntien (luring
At the conference ieireeiitnthes of
Following adniNMen of the new mem
...., ,i. 1, .,..: , 11. ...... i :.....
IICM, ll" liui -t 41 lilt triiii- i Jlilllll I tf
wi" b" fe",,"1 '"", ,1'" Awmlntlen laid
fi. Mip.,nnii (f ii nun ...... ...i.n
f"rn f L", 1 "?. .. f . .. I " ' ?,' ' . 1'?
1 i,,f iiwa-( iii . is miun-
pert the cvernl hmidrnl at!ilit's of
honei.irv picsiilcnt of the A. O. A., and
( iuef .Inutile rati, hoiiernrv vice presi
dent. The rtelcgates will at lend a uiniiT
teniulit tit wliiih Ciiienil llniieit M.
Thompieu. liii'siileiit et the Ameilian
Oljmpic Association, will inisiile.
11m11g the speaker will he Sieretary
of War Weeks, Siciitnrv of the Navy
Henby, Amli.'U.suler .liwseiam, .if
Fiaiuc; Maje- Henry W. Itrccken-
Klttc and feeimler Iltfcliiecl,. nf
Nebraska.
lf..
alumimi plan celebration
Yale and Harvard Men In Parle
Count en Victory !
Park. Nev. Ul'. The Harvard Club,
of Pails, U sending circulars te is
members throughout France In order
tunc mere may a full attendance nt
the club dinner en the night of the
"nry'mi-iaie loetoan game, ZSevem-
,,.."''.- , .,,,..
,l!w nlF, men "' ;,rN, likewise will
i iL'i.-Miiiiv nie cpecieu iciery.
All-Scholastic
Grid Candidate
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HAKE
"IM" Hake, captain of the rst
Catholic High Scheel football eleven,
is regarded as one of the best tucklcs
In tlic Catholic League, if net in the
entire city.
Hake has u great habit of breaking
through the enemy lines and blocking
Mints. This Mils iiai'lienliirlv .,.!
table lust season, Lleven punts from
the. tees of the opposing kickers were
euiien te tne eiutii tiy the big tackle.
Tliis year Hake bus net been quite
as successful in this line, but has mere
than made up for it in another re.
spect. del tl inn with the ball Is I
new KiI'h ebjiet. - '
it is his tiiitd w-ar In inelesklus
In
h
I
bin size
lil. .!-. -. t
O !
, Ills al.iliiy
te llickb) and lirln,. ,i...
runner te earth deemed it wisu te nhiee
him in his natural position, no twit
when the lust season started Ed wn
found at il;ht tackle. "
He has been the mnlnstnv nf i, .
this year and much of the success h
ABA
PREPARES
OR 1924 OLYMPICS
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beei
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A. A. U. TO CONTROL
FEMININE SPORTS
Action Unanimously Agreed On
by Governors After Commit-.
tee Refuses te Act
MOVE ON TO WASHINGTON
New Yerk, Nev. UU. The Amateur
Athletic t'nien of, the fnlted Htate-i. in
convention nt flic Held McAlpin here,
vetrd te control and Mipervlse all open
athletic reni ptitleti for vemen. TIiIh
action was iiiianlmetisly decided upon
by tlic incoming beard of governors
after a (emmlttee had failed te offer
recommendations one way or the ether.
It is a big step In the advancement
of amateur sports, because competition
among the women lias grown se rap
idly of lute flint the nmatair status of
the (onipetltlens wan In danger.
A committee will be appointed te
confer with college and club organiza
tions which have recently been urging
the A. A. y. te take control, and it Is
likely that within n short time trnek
nnd field titbletics for women will be
en the same bads as these for men.
There will be regulation, sectional nnd
national championships for girls, who
will register with the A. A. I', and
observe Ha rules
William I'reut. of the IInten A. A.,
piesldent of the A. A. V,, was re-elected
under unusual conditions, ft was nc
css'iryte usciinl the rule that was made
last year, te the effect that a presi
dent could nut succeed himself, In order
that Mr. Pi out retain the helm.
Other effai'l'M elcctdl Wfr.. ttrt view
president. Munay Hulbtirt. New Yerk ;
ieeeiiii wee picsHletit. Colonel Wash- .
jiigien newic, ,ir., Jlaltllnerc : third
vice president, .lehiv T. TnUer. Pltts
Jiuigl; t'eurlh vice president, Themas
T. Trncy. New Haven, r'enn.
Murray Hiilbuit, ncling Mayer of
New lerk, and a representative of the
Metre) e'itan Association, Indicated that
a grae danger threatened the body
which controls amnteiir sports In tills
country when, In nominating Mr. 1'ieiit
for re-election, be vald :
"In a few hours we shnll gather at
Washington for what may be a love
feast or a content for the survival of
the A. A. lT. It would be felly te
change ladersit this time." .
Mr. Hiilburt was referring te the
annual convention of the National Ama
teur Athletic Federation in Washing
ton, which Imited the A. A. U. fe send
n committee te the capital in nn effort
te "fettle certain difficulties."
Judge Verne Lncy, of St. Leuli, who
it chairman of the Utiles Committee.
alM referred te the Fedpintlen. when,
in interrupting a lengthy discussion be
tween two delegates from California,
he said: "Let's get these details ever.
We must think of unity. We must get
te Washington, where it Is eiilte pos pes
sible that we shull have te tigiit for our
very existence and te prescrxe our or er or
nelatlon as a sponsor of amateur ath
letics." Thus it would appear that the A. A.
1". docs net intend te relinquish its con
trol of any branch of amateur spmt
new under its jurisdiction. Trad: nnd
tlcld and swimming nre the largest of
the sports contielled by the oignnizu eignnizu oignnizu
lien. The regulation number of champion
ship event j was awarded as follews:
National track and field. Illinois A. C.
ci 11 1. 1 iT it I ."" "no j.my, ltt mines liter, lireught IT a
field Undoero. lluffale; junior and ,,, fellow-shot '111,1 he w-,, eiMvin,'
pentathlon and siWpU.,.llse. N,u- Ymi 'i t ll stamlin" a't Ti"t' ,1 e-Vs t r th'
senior handball single. and leuMe.. St! !. ,,; i!'. at " ' li "K "S e! t'"' ,
Paul, and junior handball. sitiBles and .".. ?,' ..
ilniveles ltttKliiir"h W lllle llerrs spetl.i!!0 Ul 0 IS 10 1k
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for G
HOPPE
BILLIARD TITLE
Defeats Champien Jake
Scriaefer, 500 te 283, in Final
for 18.2 Balkline Honors
RALLIES IN FINAL INNINGS
New Yerk. Nev. 1!2. Willie Heppe
has regained his balkline crown. In
n uiatch fillnl with dailng p'ay in
which his gathering shots steed forth
the old champion made bis sensational
comeback by defeating Jake Schncfer.
winner of tins title a year age at Chi
cago, by the score of ."(K) fe HSU In the
llnnl match of the Intel nntieiinl 1.2
i.niuiin,. iiiiiinni ciuiiiiiiieiislilt) teurna
ment in the grand ballroom of the Hetel I
Pennsylvania.
Heppe came trem beliinii nt a cniicai
stage of the contest when Schaefer kd
him bv mere than 100 point. At the
close he put together massive, runs of
188, nnd mi unfinished 101. that marked
his return as thu reigning monarch of
caroms. Iieipe'M winning uvcrage was
41 8-V2 umi his ether high riiuslll
nnd '10. Schnefer's avernK wus 111 T-112
with runs of ()s and 4.". tin the whole
Heppe wrs somewhat uiicpi tain of
stroke al tlmis. hut he made up fcr
this by ids rt mnrknble ability te play
cushion shots of infinite v.nleiy.
Hnpjie'K grand average .a' .".".S while
schaefer talw-i second prie by his
grand .average of .'J0.U1.
During the tournament Heppe
sirnineii n ligament In his right arm nmi
sirn.ne.i a iignn.ent in ills rlgnt urin mm
great pain ami deliberation. He never
complained of this, liewever. relying en
bunking, driving ami forced draw and'
toiiev. siiets. en occasions when lie
was compelled t
te masse, he fiddled his
cue for uch leu
frtliR nf time tlint It un
set tile spectators.
Never Faltered
Hut Heppe never faltered In these
nerve-racking moments nnd. while be
was fercei te iilmnden the delicate
nursing irnii.e. bin mnsterv nt open bil
liards cariiul him through. Consider
ing the tact that be played the open
game almost exclusively, his runs were
remarkable.
Immediately after his iNr.v he put I
te rest n ports that he would retire. j
"I'll (ertaluly defend the titje," he I
said.
Heppe m.nle H exident that there was '
still n stin backbone te his plnv. whnt-.i
ever might be the trouble with his arm.
A masterful cluster of 1SS attested this
en his clew nth turn at the table. It
was in its chief elements a masterpiece '
in the wav of deadhnll drhing. i Curi
ously enough, it was a shot of thin ,1p.
scrlptien tlint eventually brought the
rim te an end. He had a shot in which
the cue ball only had te move three
Inches.
Heppe Huns ISH
Ktill lie failed te make the distance
and gae way te Schaefer. The high
spot in this Imposing collection, and it
was till built upon his skill at gathering
shots, was a great bank half the width
of the table ler the tVId count. Twe
wonderful spread draws added bril
liancy te the (17th nml tISth tallies, re
spectively. At DO Heppe was re.lling
the orbs sn delicately that they froze.
He deteimlued upon a respet.
Then he went along with the
ivories in close formation en the; lower
end of the table until a wonderful
draw te the (tHiien at l.'IS again set
the crowd iipplaudlii!;. The irrent
REGAINS
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RaftjIcVr.sr.iJBiM
SWUMsl
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Rfpipppl!
S"MI
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m - --
With Cernell Elei
Standing of the Players
in Billiard Tourney
. rlnwr V. I.. H 11.
flODlie 4 1 103
10 rtnnn 'I V4
SchR-fvr ... n i! ins
Centl a i ii
Ceefiniri , I I 140
ifHK.Illuclld . e ." l7H
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sn .vir.
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Heur hns mode SOOO nelnta In fit 111
wnifs, 11 rtrntiil iicriic of a? 2-fil.
iVmtl litiN nin.l.. ID.'. I points In 0. In
nlrik's. 11 urHliil rivcrac nf SO 4-fi."i.
Ilnrtinnrs (iem nuil IHSe iielnti In 09
Im Inur, 1, urun.l nvcnien nf w 18-iln
lliiKenlirlier iiiikIe 1IH7 points In SO ln
Mriuc a (ti.nel HVrrnxn of S.1 77-HII,
Nihuefer hni inmle ItiVit points In fill
InnlliHK. a unind nveriKe nf .1.' LH-.'ll.
"nchriin hnii tnii'le 1 74(1 Kilnt In 7:i In-r.lris-.".
u Krand nvcruKe of 2.1 ii7-n.
ne'ntd, n.prnie, 41 8-1
111. tii'l funntilHheill.
IiIbIi runs. 1SS.
.rnlte SrhMffr, lilte linlt .'10 al 4.'. .1 00
e O 50 OH n Wi. Tuliil. 2S3 imlnti, miai;,
L'.l 7'S, IiIbIi runs. DO. OS. 43
JtAferpp Allien U. OutUr
linger Centl, of France, defeated
I'Meiinrd Heremnns, of Itelslum, In the
felllteeiilh itame. 000 te .'10.'!,
SAILOR ELEVENS PLAY
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Elimination Game Between Qebt of
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This afternoon at 'J e'clcck en the
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The winner of this contest will e te
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