Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 23, 1922, Night Extra, Page 23, Image 23

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    f'WK '
Winners of
MAIN LINE GAME MA Y
BE BATTLE OF STARS
playing of Asplundh and
Brown May Decide Haver,
ford -Swarthmore Grid'
iron Gamet Saturday
GARNET BIG FAVORITE
y EDWIN .1. POLLOCK .
Ni;ri'ili:it Hnveifertl nor Swnrtlt Swnrtlt
inecc rnn be rlfiM1-!".! nuieti,,' Hip '
freat tentni of tlie Kfint. mill ncltliir i
fin llisy '' I'lflpril niiietij,' tht near
great-; hut If jour iilr-n "f n geed foot feet
Kill en mi- Is inctiMircil liy t lir amount .
of spirit mid ficlit whlrli tin- luiitretittiN
nut in it. I lie ii Imp out en III'; Main
j.lnc Sntiirilny nfleinunii mid watch
Ihw miclrnt ilvul In notion, Thrills
irr giinrnntecil.
Swnrtlunetp lins wen only two genm
thin trn'eii ntnl Ilnierfeiil only one.
Tricar- tceerili de net reuiimiiitl the nt -.
tentieit of (lie ilnpesUr iittfliiiliii te
pick n cellcjtintp 'liniii)len : hut, tu-vcr-Icicle".
mhim1 gneil foetbnll lins been
played l,v tlie wibtubnii stmlpntx. I'm
ihermnir. iint rccenlH count netlilnc
when Sitnrtliiiierc mid Ilnvcrferd meet.
Anything W iikeiy te Happen, ntnl -i
win will mnlic the scaren n miccpim for
cither trail..
Clip (linnet ;np l'rnn,tlvnnin n bit
ter tight, nnd fur three pi'ilmN It looked
it If Hey MpVii'I'h ntlilc-tes worn seinjf
te triumph. It hum only in tb InM
quarter I lint tlie Itrd nnd Hlue wai nble
1e edge out witli ii 14-11 victory. Tlint
one geme prevrd Suurtliiiiure enn rise
te Hip height".
The only contest rnptuipd by llnver llnver
ferd was III" eiip np.iinst (iiillfeiil, nnd
the Siaih-t nnd Itlack smacked tlie
BeulliernerH -IS-0. Conch Harvey llnr
men's team proved In tluit one contest
tbit ite iillnek litis power when work
ing efficiently.
kl.TIIOrOII the rcei,h of hr
tire tramt air rempariilivrln
peer, filch him theiru flattie of aoed
foetlmtl. SaUirdnu' content h TUT!
HAMK. It Htl call for the het in
leth teams awl U likclii te he a
Aplundli s. Hrewu
THK game miiy develop into a combat
beieen 'Taf llrewn. Harcrfeitl !
captain, and f.eMer AHplundh. the hi
flirnet fullback. These two Inds are
bnppens that be nvprages less than I'm.
lie is n big thnp, standing serer.il
'inelirs mcr sl feet, nnd five pounds
iter 200. Furtheimere. lie has speed,
i tan hit the Hup. run off tackle, nreunj
the pimI nnd is accurate in threw lug
the forward piise.
Hnvprferd dppeiids eveii' mere en
III own than Swurlhtiieic does en
Asnltniilli. "Till" is n fnrmpr kIiii-
if 1'pnn t'lmrter. when he was a here'
In kilinlnstic ranks. On the Main Line
his Mtppnrtiug cast has net been of
the best, but nevertheless he is a ttnr.
I'itt .lnpis who looked ever the Hoar Hear
let and Illaek while the l'anlhers vere
lere fur the Venn gain" nid Ihewa
i etilrl b a star en nny eellegn team in
the leuutry. Like Asplundh. be punts.
Iiasv'vund runs wpII with the bell.
lljf I'll will depend en the iihyinij
" of their tire atari ami thru ere
Mir le ijire their brt rffeit, for it
a III bi their ulcduteiy te lelltuti
football,
Swarthmore Holds Edge
SWARTHMUKE holds the edge by,
quite n mnrgin in 'loping out tlie
peMlhle winner, nnd the (larnct has
the advantage in the thirty games played
between the two lntitutiens. Haver
ford has wen only eleven contests nnd
Btrartlitnere seventeen. 'Twe resulted In
tie.
TIiprp old-time ilvals opened football
Matlnns fiitty-thtee yeuts age and
played twenty -three times up te 100J.
when n dispute caused a break. I'p te
3104 tlie i-pries was fairly even. Ilnvcr Ilnvcr
eord wen ten, lest twelve and tied In
ene.
Ir wa net umU f)14 that harmony
as established and the series ie
epened. The finmct has had a big ml ml
tnntege in recent yeais. Seven games
nave been plajed since the break, and
fire went te Swarthmore and one te
Havrrfurd. The 1U14 engagement was
a a-n tie.
The Main Liners have captured enlv
ne game from the Garnet since 1808.
This was In 111, when the Scarlet and
Blnrk arose unexpectedly and cracked
Swnrthmere, 10-7. Since then, how
ever, tliediirnet bus wen by overwhelm
ing ere. cant tiling lust jeni's en
gagement by 55-0.
Cn'MfTllMUlltJ in mi,h a I,,.,
favorite that fnr. If ;, llmei llmei
feld men am trilling te iirrdirt n
'iniiirt defeat, hut nil the Main
.merit aaire that Ihf tei-ided ceic
t 1911 cill net be lepcated,
0
llaierferd Line-I'p Seletltsl
llAHMOX hns aliendy decided en the
line-up he will hp nt the start
.f thp hostilities. Mercir ulfe lins
vnliinllv selected his team, but the right
iinlfbnck pe.t is still a toss-up between
Knnpti nnd Theenan. Thpse plnvers
are or about cipial nbllllv and both fit
In well with the ,.,.,t 0f t, bncklleld.
Jlnntgeiiiprv nnd ItlmniN will Iip the
Iinverfeid ends and unless they play fin
nejend the form they have shown te
late i hey Wli . outplayed b .Incksmi
anil Kern. who hnve starred for Mercer
n ?"??" Uelllngshead nnd Streng
yill held down the tnckle positions and
hey will be opposed by Willie nnd
l.eennrd Wihnx. Jenes and Uelnhardl
Jie the Main Line gunrds. nnd they will
'' Knnuer ntnl Sheeinnker.
Miller hns bpen showing geed form
at center for llaveiferd, hut he will
'"'ell hands full tnkilig cure nf Cup
lain Dick Cernell, the timiiei snapper
eau. Curnell Is one of the best pilot
men In foetbnll,
Aside from .Uiilimdh and Theenan or
a.,JPlv s,wa.r.,.l'",0', ' l"'e Schneider
K ...m0'1 ,UiUnx ' '' bncklleld.
Nlneider Is the iunrieibnek, and
I.n.r'lri'i1"' lH lmt a "" llu " fuiily
Ien;l Held general.
trim ftlnffl nt Ihiir rettnncllrn f.nm nn.l I .
.mli i t ninlc tlircit been arranged by Mnnnger spnhr. On
M splundh i'soneef'tl,-,. g.eatest punt- fe r,I?It1,,lfllW?.l,l11 Slll bC-. f
rs the same hns ever seen. Ills beet-, """' ?' ,,,t".,,Wf, H1 l n,rk- ?J1il,th
t...... r.n . e- i.. ....i i. ' . i and t Pilar streets. Dnrb.v. and en Sun-
iiui.i iiiiiii if nj ui iiiii anti ii. riiri'i .
L,., "i""' nniwii win nnti Wilbur,
IWTffenLn,,,1i '.'"K"" .'" ui'' Mm en the
I ill"8? r1""1 '" l'nI'li' np the line en
i.!... " . r" ,l"',," plajers are
'elernns, and if they nre given the
wllftr.mM,,11,m hY ""-r fniil-. they
IhemMlTM ' ,,ve U 8"u'1 "t'(0""t of
TltK battle at Jlaverfeid en Satur.
m7p.' i"0" ,J,'. M'nrfinrr
?al7...i . 9iK'V "'" Omnrt the
rjijniWMMie ttyle of plait which he
Bum 7.1. ""V" wawaiiu fli
' Sb k-. 'AJ'f C'L Wr
6K7.
Wyppi'':
Lecal Amateur Boxing
Garnet Has Wen 17
Of 30 Haverford Games
Hwartlimore hi wen 17 of the 80 tames
aaalnst llaterferil. Tlie Main l.lnera have
peen victorious II times. Twe tame end!
In Hen,
There were tin garnet played between 1004
and inn, niul the war prevenled a contest
in iiiin. the scores or ins contests in einer
.tear fullnw:
Inte Hir.crfeM, 30: Swarlhnier. 8.
IHSU-illaverferd, til Swarthirere, X.
1NXH Itiui-rtenl, U i Haitliinere. la.
lnn tlawrfeM, lOi SuMrtliliinre, it.
1S8." ltnrrfen1, 4ri; Swarthmore, in.
IHH7 lliwerfurd. 111! Hnatthmnre. 8'.'.
IH8.H Hiuetrnnl, II! HWHrthmern, n,
ISfll lliirrfenl, 10s Hwarthmere, 4.
IMiii llnm furcl. 14; Hwarthmere. 80.
IMM- Itnxcrfnril, O: Hwarthmere, ill.
IMia Haerfenl, f I : Hwarthmere, Sit.
llliS llaxcrfenl, n; Hwnrtlnnere, mi.
lull I ltaVFrfnnl, 0: Harthmer, 3!.
IMi:,llnerrerd, 24; Hwnrlhmere, e.
twin Ifaxerrnnl, 42; HHrlhmere. il.
1S:7 IInerferrl, h; Hwartlimere, 0.
tsns llaierrrril. 12; Hworlhmeie, n.
INlili Itnverferrt, 12; Hwarthmere, 32.
Itine Itmerfnrcl, in; Hwarthmere, 17.
Iiiel lfncrfeil, fl; Hwarthmere, it.
11102 Ilnxeifenl, li; Hwarthmere, Si,
ItilW llaerrer(l. it; Hwarthmere, 1H.
Itiei llaverrenl. i Hwarthmere. 27.
1IH4 ttaerferd, ,1: Hwarthmere, 8.
Hits llaxerrerd, 0; Hwarthmere, 7.
mm Haverford, le: Hwarthmere. 7.
lilt" llatirrerd, 7; Hwarthmere, 8.
tillli Harferil. n; Hwarthmere, 44,
1H21 llaerferd. n; Hwarthmere. 2H.
1021 Haverford, 0; Hwarthmere, 03.
DELCO SCORES 145
Delaware County Eleven Leses
but One Came in Nine
Played ,,-
WANTS TO BATTLE CLIFTON
TIip Oelre foetbnll eleven, of Dnrbv.
points with pride te its reeenl for the
f-ensen. which shows that the team has
scored 14.1 pelntH agntnir 'M for op
ponent!) in nine enmes played thus far.
The followers of the team are clamor
! ing for n game with Cliften Heights,
but apparently the manngeis of the
learns lire as far apart as ever. As It
?..,,tan.,l"l ?f,,hf' lr,,m. c""..,n-v ,laim
" '1. " p bulp un'c,s XMy come
teWi.'er .t. ..... ... .
jii" rcik-:ini iimi jiii.ri: niupn unve
day Wcstlnglieuse will be met nt Es
stngten.
The teams plnvcd nnd the scores hare
been: Delce L'.". Hebnrt O; Delce 6,
Clearfield (I; Uelie VI, Magnelia 7;
Delce J. Victrlx 0; Delce 18. Racine ;
Delce IS. East, Falls 7: Delce fili. St.
Menica 0. nnd Delce li. A II -Lancaster G.
The latter gam;, plnyed Inst Sunday,
was the only reverse sustained nil sen-
son. The tip-Staters lincl such stars in
their line-up :is Ilendreu, nt Itttcknell ;
Manuel, of Gettysburg, and Jamisen,
of Carlisle.
In the second quarter Manuel man
aged te clasp a long Pass fiem ireudren.
running hnlf the length of the field for
n touchdown. Although outplayed in
the half, Delce came back strong in the
second, advancing te Lancaster's -0-yard
line en six successive first downs.
A long forward pass was tried and
Lancaster recovered en Its own 1-ynrd
line. Feniing n blocked kick, Hendren
en the first play tetuhedWhe ball down
behind his own genl for u surety.
Coach Weedy Rensnll has issued
orders for daily practice nnd the squad
will go into some intensive drills before
tlie games. Williamson nnd Connelly,
hnving been ciipplcd nt Lancaster, will
hnrdly see nny action until f'ehvyn en
Thanksgiving Day. Willinmsen, inci
dentally, played the entire game at Lan
caster with two broken ribs received
almost nt the start.
WALLACEJNJIJLE GO
Patty te Meet Eber for Canadian
Laurela
Herman Tayler, local ptoineter and
malinger of bexets, has closed a match
for Patsy Wallace, Italian ftvwelght, te
meet "Mud News" Eber iu a bout of ten
rounds te a decision for tlm bnntam
weight chnmpteiiship of Cannda, te take
place at Terente, Out., en the night of
December 8.
Wallace is giving Eber a big weight
advantage, ns tlie conditions call for
118 pounds ut 2 P. M.
Amateur Sports
The Ajar flub would like te bear from
flrat and tecend clBt liuuie leares in or
abiiut tiie rliv h.iln halla ana offering
lonrenabli KUaiujitcvii, Juinn holly, i'UJS
Almend atie.'t. , , . .
i and wuiikl lil.f n hour from ueteud unci
tlilid rlaes leumn Iu ui out. nt the city.
eiierlally Waiulcl.. M I.ucjwls . cither at
hume or awm, Al JtukCnbers, 1810 Seuth
Sixth treet. . . .
The Climax A. C. Ml be for the aurerler
plavliia: of Hi" Krcr K. C. taut nlglit. belna;
lurned Imcl. Iiv a l'7-24 iirere.
The Hennetl H. ,. ('., champion of the
Nelchborheod Center, lia nen In elaced a.
rirm-clasa team en the flour, and lian aeeral
iipcn ilata for a.mies te be Dlued uway.
II. VVelrnHlu. 42S liulnbrldKe afreet.
The Combined A. C.. a fait fourteen.iilx-t.'i'ii-ejr-oM
truHiii; uulntet. would lll.e
te liiieli aamea with Kama of this age havinc
halla and efferlntt- rvaaunable inducements.
JacU tvlrarliner. aen MrUeun afreet,
Ih rhlludelphtn Veterans, of Temple Itnl
er.Hlt. yrnent leadera of the. Htudenta Vet
erana' League, would lIKe te arrange same
nlth dich teams as Wllduoed, Media, Uown Uewn Uown
Ingleun. Mt. .lames, of KlmsnuHsIng; JenMn JenMn
tewn, Hlrdnbore. 'I rl-Ceunrll. or am' of the,
ether trams offering leaaenabln auarautee.
It. It. Hamilton. 27 te Seutli Clgbteenth
The Ht. l'nul Club, a cend-i'laaa Quin
tet, would UUe te hear from teams of that
clam desiring gamea at home or away. Wil
liam II. Veung. l422llera aenue.
Knn A. 4'. liaa Thanksgiving afternoon
and Uecember 3 nnett for second-clam Winn
rlubH. caiHPclallv Widoeme. Immaculate I'on I'en I'on
reiiilen. I'leailleld, Kant Fjll Hecend. lv,
Celnn . O. ui tfiuna or that caliber.
Wllllum I'ennrllv. .1108 Ugdnn street.
Ihe Hllenl FUe la anxious te schedula
eaimis with tlrjil-pna teams away from
liemn effi'ilng lenruiinlile guarantees. Cenrad
Oun. 2(l.tS North llennall street.
l.undene liaskelliull tram denlres game
nltn uniinnnej mvi-rina if.iin. nein ami
nnar, plailng for expeiiaex. Onlv nmatmir
teams immuereu. j iine iiurpev,
Wayne, I
uti.i iir kini HTrpeia iceienn. ia.
The Argonne K. t. a Itrsl-rlnas traveling
team, IH uuuntui. H.mn mi nnilin ns
paxliic lalt Hiiiiranteus V Kainend Heteis, '
III I r 1 " Mllixei in Ml ((ii-t
Mierlilnn 11. ('.. a touitreu-riftet-n-teai-eM
traveling ll '. , would lll.e te book games
with tea ma of this fiilljier offering fair guar
utileea I)ald I'lll.eff. 7411 potter street.
Hlrrllng Club, of C.midin. a llrst-clas
attiMctleu would llke te hum from (Ues
hatlnu halls unl willing te tratel for reanen.
abln giMrantee;. I.. It, Buckman, 110(1
UarliiB etriet. Camden. N J
Hue te u nonrriutlen bt Him Veteran A
A,, of Ardinere of all the home gHmel, the
lifau (lat eleteu Is without a gnme for
this week-end. Anv tlrst-clius teams wishing
tu linel, tlii i "iiiii remmunlrntii with II. F"
White, 11007 Vine tiet.
The tirejsleek MliUrta, a feutleen-sltteen.
eai-eld uulnlet. ilefli."; aniiiea at home or
nv wlih loams of this rise. Martin r
rieuney 1402 Houth Itlnggeld street. Bell
Iiliene Oregon 4.M0. ""'
(I. rI.,K. jliilnlet. rnmnesea of former nil-
clioliiatle atsrs. tveu il Ilka te hear from
flrat-claea leaina 1101111 tlielr own floors.
l II Werdlnger. .1413 North Hlxteenth
ti eel
POINTS AGAINST 20
wnrs von wretr it en tpvn ai,Tp7'l y' m
1M seu be te a ,"lltlf red seSoelhousa7' laletMI-Jaw
llil.e happy chlldljend days? .Than au w W rienYer
.rcatnly .jjey rjudln thli jhenwi. il0"r; T.W fia. .
ina nava aim ihiiibiib
EVENING PUBLIC EpGEliipHIllADEltPHIA. THURSDAY
'
FAVORITES IN
dKm
' Z " y f"tii? f ' &
TjA&rtf '" i?y"t , S'''
TO DECIDE PHILA.
IGHT
Seven Amateur Titleholders
Will Be Crowned at Olympia.
Twenty-five Bouts
WINNERS TO BOX IN N..Y.
Philadelpbja's amateur boxing cham
pions in spven different classes fly
weight, bantamweight, featherweight,
lightweight, welterweight, middleweight
and heavyweight will be crowned In
the ring nt the Olympla, Bread and
Bainbridge streets, tonight. Winners
of the different classes will be entered
in n big Intercity meet at the Gnrdcn.
Xew Yerk City. Thanksgiving night.
Thirty-one boxers are eligible for
competition, following the preliminaries
held Tuesday night, and about twenty
five matches will be decided before the
different titleholders nrepresented with
silver loving cups by the Quaker City
A. A., under whose supervision the
tournament is being held, governed by
A. A. U. rules.
Half a deen youngsters survived in
the 112-pound class, eight will compete
iu the bantamweight division, a quartet
remain in the featherweight flight, four
lightweights will vie for the lightweight
crown, four welterweights remain in
competition, a pair of ruiddlewetghts
will aettie supremacy, ana four Heavy
weights ere scheduled te have it out
iu the big boys' battles.
Knyeula Catholic Club hns four sur
vivals In three different divisions. Jehn
McUuire is the downtown club's ban
tamweight hope, as is Jee Reynolds.
Willie Hnrkius will try te bring the
welterweight title te Knyeula. and
James I.arkins will appear in the
ueavyweigut battle.
Geerge Burns, featherweight: Harry
Simklns. liehtwelirht-. nml .fuel flar.
loch, middle.weight, tfre the Villanova
College men who loom conspicuously
ter cue cuampiensnip laurels.
William II. Recap. Lew Tendler.
Temmy Leughrnn, Nate Smith and
Hurry Cress again will referee, while
Jack Kofoed and Bill Kennedy will
resume as judges and Babe O'Reurke
will de the announcing, with Jet; Cer Cer
vlne and Jehn 'Steffens as timekeepers.
The boys who udvnnced into the
semi-final rounds, which will be de
cided tonight, as well as the final retm-i
after which silver loving cups will be
presented te the champions and runners-tip,
are:
IJS-Ppund nIM .Tames Leva, Seuth
Philadelphia; Walter Bosten. V. K. It.; Her
man Brewnateln. North Philadelphia: Hplka
' erbett. Seuth Philadelphia; Charley Becker.
f,tpt,l!,d1lhl: Frankle Goldsmith. North
Philadelphia.
118-pound class Chick Wester. Quaker
City A. A.: llsrry Paasen. Sheridan Beys'
Club; Samuel Wallace, North Philadelphia;
Harry Olrnbel. Quaker City A., A : Jee Rey
nolds, Kayeula . C: llenjainln Hamuelsen,
North Philadelphia: Andv Hlantey. Seuth
Philadelphia; I.annlet Hi ant. West Branch
T. M. C. A,: .lehn JtcCiulre. Kayeula C. C.
.. 1 .'e-pound class A. II. Hmedley. West
Branch Y. M. C. A.: Qourge Burns. Villa
nova College; Johnny Xlsslernen. Quaker City
A. A.; Irving Bader, North Branch T. it.
130-pound class Haiti Tootles, Quaker
Vy n. -s.; iiariv Himuins. viuaneva, i'ei-
lege; Thoms a llurli. Kensington) David Eel-
, oeum i-niiaueipnia mgn.
t47-peund class Willi ITarkln. Kav.
"S H.A," William Burns. West Pnlladel.
phla: Eddie, Ceyle, 8unBhln Club; t'ra.nkl
Qulnn, Quaker City A. A.
160-pound clsss Pat Donahue. O'Brien's
tnstitute: Jack Uarlerh Villanova College.
v.J.'.,Vyw,'nt' class l)sn sievack. Weat
Philadelphia; Jehn Dade, West Phlladel
vhla; Hugh Snltier. North Philadelphia;
James Larkln. Kayeula C. C.
Basketball Statistics
KASTBUN LEAQUB
, W. I P.C. W.
lamden . 7 l ,S7n Jaapar..,; a
Irenton . n a .714 Atl. City. 2
Cetev'le 4 a ,S7l Heading;.. 1
THIS WKRK'S CAMRa
I. V.C.
4 ,4J0
rt ,2r0
5 .143
Tomorrow night Ceatesvlll at Trenten.
Saturday Jasper at Beading.
OlilER. (JAMES TONIOHT
n,'0,"' ..rhlladelrlila Church League. so se
inn AJ';r,h,y, Memerial nt Flrat Chris
tlnti, St. Peter's at Mt. .Mlchail's. '
Catholic Amateutf League Archbishop
yShn. l nu ,a,r,ck' nahan at Bt.
City Collect l.rai-u.
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dmtrlal Art i.
Its hnemann College, In-
rl Y. M. , A H21 Arch .IrVitT
fiif,?n;",',,,la "Jllieart (leneial Offics
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la.ST NIUHT'S KUMUl.TS
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MeeknivUx Herbarli 2li. Paasen. (letllleb
HeddleSrf"' N'a1101"" J,,;U, Kdae S4. HtDil
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I erlleth Waul, M. hi Kranclt, 21,
Ninciewn il (' . 2h: .Madisen A, A. 24.
Mcitewn Juniors. 23, Natltlty Travelers,
jj'atltlty C C . 45; Ceghtnn C C 32,
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AMATEURS
Weaaer la a Bantamweight sur
vivor, wMIe Haklns loons con
spicuously la t he welterweight clas
in the teanuuBenl for the Philadel
phia championships at the Olympla
tonight ,
SPHAS ENJOY BEST
BASKETBALL YEAR
Downtewners Have Scored 275
Points te 222 for Opponent
in Nine Games
TOPLAY HANCOCK TONIGHT
The basketball team of the Seuth
Philadelphia Hebrew Association is
enjoying its best campaign since
brenkins: into the game some six years
age. The sensen was inaugurated n
month age, and in that time the Sphas
hnve played nine games, four of which
have been defeats.
This percentage may net seem se
high, but the reverses were at the hands
of leading clubs. Three of thp set
backs were sustained away from home,
while only once have the downtewners
bpen beaten en their own court, and that
was with the Camden Eastern Leaguers
in the opening game of the season.
28-23.
The Sphas also lest at St. Teter's.
26-31: at Hoyertewn. 22-17, and en last
hnturday ut West Chester, 32-23. At
Boyertown and West Chester the down dewn down
eowners outscored their rivals from the
field nnd were beaten out en foul tosses.
St. Peter's and Camden also were best
nt making two-pointers.
The victories of the Sphas were with
St. Henry, 24-22; St. James, :U-2.'i;
Wainman. a8-2."i and .".0-23, and St.
Henry again. 20-21. All told thev have
compiled a total of 275 points te 222 fet
lueir opponents.
Tonight at Seventh and Snyder ave
nue. Harry Passen has secured Han
cock ns the attraction. This is the
West Chester team, which wen u Sat
urday, 32 te 23. On that oicasien the
Sphns were best at sheeting Held goals,
10 te 8, and nte out te defeat the is-'
Iters, who arc their. strongest opponents
aside from the Camden Eastern
Leaguers.
West Chester has in Its line-up a
bunch of star players in Powell and
Stevenson, forwards; Fessett. center,
and Weed and Mcicer, guards. Late
tonight the Sphas leave for Xew Haven
Conn., where they play the Atlas Club
tomorrow. They will also be the guests
of this team at the Yale-Harvard foot
ball game.
BIG GAMES FOR COALDALE
Plays Pettaville en Sunday and Gil Gil
barten en Thankaglvlnpj
Coaldale. Nev. 23. Cenldale football
fans are awaiting the next two games
of the Gildea n.en with interest. On
Sunday the Mist of- two games with
Pottsville will be played, the second
being scheduled at Pottsville the fol
lowing Sunday.
Pottavllle has a, powerful club, which
ranka with the best when the players
are In form. Their 27-0 setback with
Mount Carmel last Sunday'means noth
ing. The big game is Thanksgiving Dav
with Ollberteit. This team has ills'
posed of Pottsville. Shnmekin. Mount
Carmel and Jeansville, while Ceuldtile
has beaten Shcnandenh. Each team is
allowed one outsider in next Sunday's
flame. 1'ottsvllle has nan.ed "Pud"
Jay, while Cealdnle will stick te home
talent, and will net exercise its privilege
of having oue outsider.
Navy la 8eccer Victer i
Anaapells. Md.. Nev. 28. Knceunieiina
steak opposition from fit. Jehn's, the Njiii
Academy eoeeer team had little difficult v In
r'n.e,b.T i ? - ThrM " "' .cored I
the December
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Contest in
SHORE CAGE WAR
Atlantic City Eastern Leaguers
te Play at Heme en
Thursdays
LOSE ANOTHER DECISION
Tlie Atlantic Clly basketball learn of
the Enstprn League has dpclded te
switch its playing night. Since the
opening of the sensen there hns been
a war en in cage circles nt the seashore
resort between the big timers nnd the
Garden Pier outfit.
After both tennis had kept plnylng in
opposition te pitch ether en Tucsdejs
for about one month the owners of the
Eastern League club decided te switch
te Thursdays This will have no bear
ing en the Jasper team, which has
Thursday. The games the Jewels have
scheduled at Atlantic City will be con
tested en some ether tiny.
The geme scheduled there next Thurs
day afternoon ,with Camden has been
changed te Friday night. This means
the Skeeters will play only one contest
en the holiday, that with Jasper at
night. The Jewels hnve nn nfternoen
game en their home fleer with Reading.
Skeeters Win Again
In n gnme devoid of fouls Camden
defeated Atlantic City Inst night en the
former's uoer, Iltl te 21. There was
little excitement attending the game,
nnd nf no time were the lenders in nny
danger.
Camden get off te n big lead when
they ran up u score of 15 te 4 before
Chlckic Passion get the shore bejs' first
field toss. The .period concluded 15 te
0. It was the same thing at tlie start
of the second half nnd the Skeetery
pepppred the basket with two-pointers
With thp tetnls ut .".3 te 17, ''Skects1'
Wright took Dolln's place, and Miller
nnd Mangold replnccd Lawrence nnd
Cress. Chlckic Pnssen was the star for
the losers. Thp lipid coals were;
Steele. 2: Dieglian. 2; Campbell, 3;
Kerr. I ; Delin. 0: Pnssen..-! ; Newman,
2: McWillinms, 1. nnd Mangold, 1.
P. G. en Tep
Twe sporting goods linns, members of
the Philadelphia Manufacturers' .Bas
ketball League, met in cage at "Vennli
Hill last night, and niter n highly ex
citing game the Pnssen. Gottlieb
Black five defeated Moskewitz & Her-
bach. 25 te 21'. , , .
At half time the winners were ahead i
14 te 10, nnd although the lend switched i
in tbP SPCOIIU Will, tne lermer -iin-ri-enn
League champions managed te
squirm abend again und held the advan
tage till the final whistle blew. Held
goals were scarce, the nine foul tosses
of Freeman being th" deciding; factor in
giving the P. G.'s the victory.
In the ether geme National Mctnl
Edge Company defeated Steel -Heddle
24 te 15. The goal sheeting of Heap ,
and Mitchell was responsible for the ,
victory of the National Cp. Lach shot i
three ptetty baskets. The score nt .
half time was 0 te 0.
Klrby te Referee Run
New Yerk. Nev. 23 CJuMntus T Klrlif. '
former head of the American Olnnnlc Com
mittee, has been named rererce of the four
teenth annual Intercollegiate cros-eettntry I
ehnmolenslilti run at Van, Cert -unit Pari:
next Monday nfternoen. Ilia nslstant ttlll
b Jehn T. M'CJetcrn. of Cernell, unit the
chief Judge ttlll be Charles Jtelstcud Ma pea
of Columbia.
Seattle Signs Wolverton
Seattle. Wash.. Nev. 23 H.irrt Wot Wet Wot
terten. fernvr manager of the San J'rin J'rin
clkee Club Iu tlm Patlflu Coast lt.iin.hnli
League, Una been signed te manage the
Seattle club In lf2.1. Wolterten enra nge
managed the New- Yerk Americans, and
later managed Pacific Ceiat t,esBUf tennis
In San 1'ranclsee, Oakland nnd Sacramento. .
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Wen Eastern District Basket
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Season
LEAGUE MAY BE FORMED
Willi I'liiliidclphln rcprcentptl In the
Eastern League uiili n geed tenin, nnd
many ether Indeppnilent teams playing
fine bnket bnll In this city, the cage
game N pulling en n. decided rcvivnl.
However, till the interest in basket
ball Is net leulinctl te the masculine
pluycrs, ns tbe girjs have mhiip very
fine tpntns. One f the t, is the
Daughters nf Columbus fivp. which lnt
year wen tlie EfistPin District title.
Several oilier teams ilisiiute the
claims of the Columbus lite te
the chnmpintivliip this year and thc-c
tennis will rill lie given a chnuci- te
show their vaie-, ngnlnst tlie West
Pliibideltililn mnids.
Sonic of the lending tennis in this
class are the Car Service Girl", of the
FcniiHjlvniiin Riiilread; Lltnlley Bap
tist Girls, of Camden ; Gtecn Sev,
Grcvsteel; Girls, Western Electric.
Pliiln Terminal, St. Simeon and the
Abington (liiN.
Efferts are new being made te form
a league ultli u full schedule mid suit
nlile prl.eM intardeii at the i line of
the nice. Seteinl thltiirs tuii't Ih done
before the le.igiie can begin fiiuetion fiiuetien
illg, lis all tlie tenuis lite net willing
te enter into -uch rcstrictnl c'limiic
tit inn . I'.ur each team seems nuxieus
te put in Its claim for the. title, and
the league idea seems the easiest wnj
te settle nil claims.
Last jiar Car Sert ii e was the
Miniigest cenlendiM' ill this city te the
claims of the Dnughteis, und both were
undefeated until the Rallreud Girls
journeyed iiciess the liver nnd met de
feat nt tlie hands of the Dudley gfrN.
Then the liinighters wen from Lindicy
and clflitneil tlie Eastern title.
Next Monday evening the Daughters
will piny their tirt hind game when
they stiiel, up ngniust the Ce.'ttcsville
Girls nt Centc4ilp, nnd this game
will show whether the tram Is as strong
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