Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 24, 1922, Night Extra, Page 28, Image 28

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mny Boynton, Fermer All-American Grid Star, Plays Here Tomorrow
LSKETBALLERS TO
INTERPRET RULINGS
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Rw ." neia Annual uame Ter
CHAMPION HOCKEY TEAM
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Players and Coaches en
Saturday, Dec. 2
CATHEDRAL VS. ST. PETER'S
By WIMJAM S. DALLAS
Thf t-cventh iitimial Intorpretntlv
Baekctliall tinnie nnil mectlns of the
lhlln''t'!,'1ih Hennl nf AimtevpiI llasftet-
t11 OffirlnN will be held en Saturday,
December -. In flip Second Ilectmcnt
Armery, Itrnnil nml Dlntnnml streets,
at 2 V. M. and P. M.
' The en me will be played Ir.' the nft-
arnoen for the purpose of IntTivntlns
rules te plnyerc. ce!iclie.. ellielnU and
'.eth'rs IntcrrMi'il In the prometlm "f
' fcncketball. AM persons connected with
choels and colleges arc invited te at-
tend.
The Philadelphia beard Is the
authority en the came. The men in the
organization ns referee" mid 'Mlriul
arc lei'der lrv basketball in Amerlea.
All players nnd Hi'-liil should attend,
as It gives them an opportunity te ct
Uniform Interpretations and ritllnqs and
become nnpinhitcd with conches and
athletic director of the colleges and
choels and ether ilficla's.
The meeting will be held In the
evening In the officers room, at which
all coaches, athletic directors. faciUv ;
representatives ur.il ether officials will
participate in tne uiscusMun uiai m
take place.
Cathedral's
Of all tli
!fv nntii, Mfn
tifin 4 'ntln.i1r.il which has it- home ha'1
at Machinists' Temple. Thirteenth and
Spring Ciirdcn. The Cathedral rooter.-.
are mere steamed up ever the cafe same
Ihnn since the tlm the l.egan Sipiare
boys battled St. Anne for the ilium-
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MILLVILLE ELEVEN
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0 PLAY NEWARK
Manager Jehnsen Cannet See
Hew Melrose Can Claim
Seuth Jersey Honors
BELONG TO RIVERSIDE
Millville, undismayed by the first set-
linrtf I tAM ...tat..!. . 1
imi-n in mu inuiii wiurii uccurrca msi ,i, . i,,.f
Saturdny, when the Itlverslde eleven ! ,.i"!J,5i III:,
should wty Hint the 'hlg Green tenm' lir
n very excellent claim te the cham
pionship becnuse Millville hml nlrendy
wen from Woodbury, which tenm with
out Its star, Nick Carter, held A
Celli ngswoed te n tie, and because Mill
ville nlse wen from Gloucester 'be
cnuse Riverside nnd Woodbury elim
inated Itlverten, Westvllle. Pnulsbore
nnd Woodstown' from, the race by de
cisive victories. l
"Of course, there tt no contention
that one eleven can play all the teams
In Seuth Jersey, nnd the cbnmnjeiHili
must be decided upon an elimination
bnsls. Regarding the claims of Me rose,
T will nay Melrose lias net defeated n
New Jersey team this season.
Were Offered Dates
"Millville offered te give tbe resort
eleven n game en Thanksgiving Day. I
offered them the privilege of taking half
wen a touch game by n single touch
down, Is nil Mt for its biggest task of
tl:e season tomorrow ngalnst Ncwnrk,
n team which claims the State championship.
Ncwnrk nnd Orange have been wrnn
thnv ilemnnded n flat
c-iinrntitee. nnd Millville did net feel
like n lowing the Atlnntlc City eleven
te dlctntc terms.
"We In Millville have no doubt biij
that we could repeat Inst yenr'a 18-te-O
victory ever the Melrose eleven, with
The Seuth Jersey (Jills' Field llmlie.v I.eariie title was wen by the (ilotireter Hlqli Scheel maids without a
defeat. First row. left le right Martha I'arnell. Alta Pnrnell, Irene Denncy, Addle Hurrls, Tlielma Ress.
Second row Substitute. 0. Thompson. Itlamhe Kniest. Mar- Parnell. Hiitb Mnhy. .Third row Amethyst
Wlcltham, Kllabelli sheckstmi (r.iptain), Sue Peme. Helen .Alcliuiiacle, Julia Ilugliea, S'adle Alexander. Tep,
Miss Until Weeley, coach
MingXmt",., ;itTeSfertl7.a Tn h 9
without gelling together. Ncwnrk has Riverside could win from them, tee.
finally offered te tdny Orange or I he! "It's hard for me te see new Mel
cntc. receipts and the chnllenge has net rose, plnylng Phllndelphln teams all
yet been accepted. season, can lny nny claim te a Seuth
l.nst Saturday Newark defented the fwy tlT"1'-. 1 tl,cnJ,1trlj0"' F??'
.'ieeil Nntley grid combination, 12 te ,,,llr.v f In'L'J?,V)7er.t''0 eKnt ,cnm
(i. Newark has wen six games te dnte, . 'I"1' l,1".v Mlllvllle tomorrow.
I'.ellevllle. N. J., having been their I "Considerable publicity Is being given
easiest victim. t!7 te 0. te the fnct that Melrose plnvs Wlldwoed
("eacli Archer, with the knowledge A. A., of Frnnkferd. Sunday and thnt
that Millville is going up against the Wlldwoed defeated Riverside. 7 te fl.
strongest combination of the yenr, has Net much can be obtained from this.
I.een giving bis men long workouts daily, i Millville bent A lldwoed 13 te 0 and
Nene of the Millville players were in- I they never mnde n first down en the
nig Game j CCCCDQftMC UAlf
:BARRETT-MORAN WINKER
Submarine Team Plays Tie
A "(INF-TflN i INF"
n Ulu. lun LliL
jilenship of the Catholic League way . ....
back in loe-'. Three Fermer Syracuse Huskies
in the Center Average
230 Pounds
MAY CLASH WITH WHITE u.X HtT f:
(ill tfani" pl.iyM n rt-tn-0 t! game at th
Red-Head Anxious for Leng Beut tulminrlnc bnim hrn yeterdny.
With Chicago Vet j CIarke Gets Declsen 0ver Red
T!ie hunt f"r an opponent for Charlev M'rrrtiT. Jinn., Nev St. Jackie Clarke
White in 'a I'fti'en-retind lie-ih-i ii" ' f All. Mown. I'n . was nwnrded th.- derision
lie-ii iii New Y"rl; may lend te this elt
uri'd in tne mversiue coment. i oai eai
dale has been Invited te piny In Mill-
I v ille early in uceemeer.
According te Manager Virgil John Jehn
Min. of Millville. Riverside is certainly
entitled te the championship of Seuth
.le.scy. Here is whnt he says:
"Millville wen the title In W'Jl. when
M'drese, Riverside, Pitman, Penns
trove, Monmouth nnd Oriental, of
(Meiicester, were decisively defeated. In
locals."
Amherst Five Practleaa
Amhrnt, Nev. 24. Ftrnt practice of thj
iTnn rcr .xninern's nnsKeinau fqime wn
lipid hers with about thirty candidate ap
lnrlnK. Th teuiii will have for ttH coach
1 unn iritnuktlli . .. urn tuu.uiiii cuxcil.
ulie tumfd nut enn of tha ittrennpst quln
tns In We.-tern tvnnylvnnla whlls with
Westminster College lun yenr.
Fermer Ballplayer Dying
And they have the best tenm since
i these days under the direction of
j Charlie White, the former Parkeshurg
itiasebnll catcher and basketball player.
"White hns surrounded liimself with the
Jeading players, his line-up including j
vensen. Livingstone, rej.ett, Doug Deug
'Jas. McMahon and Calhoun.
i lenigin uaineerai enn-iiains ,-?t. i ,,fl ,, . , . ,, ., .
Peter's nnd one of the hie came 0f H.K'KfleIc!. led 1 Iti-nny I.o.Miten. th
'the season Is en. The Saints have an . '''American t-ir from Williams, the
11-stnr cast In
WMi a line i' -if average '.W
peurds and a f'i .t and hard-hitting
rver I'al Held, of llojten, at the end nf
! e'r len.rniinl Knit hrA.
, "ti Thanks'-lving Pay. New Yorkers i .dticwitKhts.
am anxious te s-ee the challenger of --
j Leenard in action, but as yet they lmve
, net found a Miltahle opponent. TV'
merthig between Rebby ltarrett, of
Cliften Heights-, and Pal Mnran. "f
"ew Orlenns, In the final of live eight -round
bouts nt t'.ie Arena next Thur--day
afternoon i ,nv co n long way
Beath tlend, Ind., Nev. 34. Edward An-'
that same year these tentnH defeated all nutnelrter. nnd at ena time manager of the
( t'"i- logical contenders for the title. Terre Hnuti- nnd Wh-ellnc tenma. of the old
,.t t Unhmlnr 'fl.nat,1.. ,.l.,.e Ontrnl I.fnKue, la In a aerleua condition In
The men nre , r i i ' Vi i i i n 1"1 hefMtiil f rnm stemncli trouble, Little
" relieved Millville of the honor and 1 1 hope Ih felt for His rereverj'.
,' McNlehel. hunleavy. I Rochester XTer-,,, lirP ,,i,li,len't of ,nu,r'1 ''erniiniir,- the logical rival for
. Peveriek and Regan, i,,,,,. t,, Iir.t ,,., , ,(,Vi.,,r ,,, ,.,()r NMilte.
Jl win ne .1 niini-ieugiit game anil lew f,f ,), i',..,,,!-,.. ; Yeilnwini-ki'ts The ltarrett surprised White In tlieir Ins:
BOinis win separaie me v,iihut ami ,,.., p!aj. , .,.,.,, A ,,, Fiii'ikf
"8Al ...,. . l.l i ,. , . Thru, of ill,. vi-,'.ir.s' lineme
Out nt Thirty-eighth and Market
trcets in the K. of C. Hall, the Tri
Council team will oppose Nativity in
neuier rauien uini iireiiiibcs m ue iui. ,.., ,,1,,,;,.,, T, iltfhte-t man en th
h hcuuu. .wumy win currj M-verai n ; i; ,. tf, , ,i f,,r,..,. f i,r
rd.
men were
members of tie fai nu "one-ten line"
i' Svraeuse. nn.l two of them Alex-
i :i r n ti.l Thetmisnti. were all- Ameri- , veteran ever the lift ecu -round route.
N r-"-l fJ-. rlT ilTfc f """ s MiHtf LiAi 13 JmyMS CSSSSETS
h.
meeting ever the eight-round route in
this oily. The Cliften Heights lad i-nnxleu-i
for n meeting with the Chicago
Elevenths Market Streets
Johnny Dundee, who has been taking
't esy ler severnl months, will resume
m. i a . . t ..I m i i'M- i nil 1 1 I'l UK i i lit '
nunureu roeicre in uie puiiie. i ne pre- i np, , .k,(J t i,.lf.,VPMr !aist r,,nri ,,. ..etive campa-.-nlng in the fniirth
.llminary will feature (elumbus Council , ,, , ,.n , .,;- mn(K ",,,-. -, meeting AW Hart, nf Ohie.
nd Nattvity Reserves and the lug, ' ,.....,.; h.ku nrP .! Tipliu is v. .rking hard for his
clash must start at U:l.i 1. M. In "' , ' ,r , .'" ''', l1.1' K1 i f'r iCih sshnmrs (VP.rlen f Yonkers
orderte make way for dam-Ins. which , f.'P'-d In the .ener, with oeley. , ' ' ' " " !. .'V r, s! eT'd
. Is a feature of the weekly Trl-Omncll -" Pounds ami ' hempM.n -Jin a- "".' ,. . .:., f; t,V, v ! " i
..-.-..- . L-iinrili. nvd Alexander, who ve!hs r v ' "'" " ' '" " 1"'! . ' '"
i nl v 'JL'O pounds, tit center. Alexan
der also eapteiris tbe team. The
'eel-e.feP .,, ' ii.a'!"ii lias proven te
be eue of the best tennis ;-i the Ameri-
wl
; Glrla Organise League
, The Rirls section of the Philadel
. uuin .un.uuiiiLLULL'i.1 iji-iitui vum mil im- ulii- i iar i"--i imi.ih .iii- .im - ... .- .
flally organized last night at a meeting can League of Profienal I-'oethall m:i nd. mt:e.se
at 1220 Arch street. Four teams at Teams.
i ma
lia co-i
V. -tin .!
e 1 ujv n
' tf tOmtl of thly eltv.
irv.-i.e I with a rush.
of ibis cltv. v.l'l be
f.ie .lehniiy line- tll of '
nd bout.
King, an nll-Amrl'-an back from rv," v 'n'-.wTf-a.Mnf.TiiK- 'iwyrr!
Hnriard: Ai!ter. SvnieiiM :iul Argus, . .-, .. .-.
K "mB5,w,-"e,,," ai"1 L,,h,sh r"':": ";.'':'"::., ;:::.:::; v:: ir1 iuiiiyuiii, Ltd.
present comprise the circuit. They nre
Keystone Telephone. Ameriean Rail-,
'tiTa'Iey Railroad.
They will piny prier te the contests ' been p!a Ing
I'ojuteii. lloyiten. partuMilarly. has
foe'.b..". tli-
f the league nt enah Hall en .Men- Ins epeti-li. 'd ruining bei'ig of the
days and n ediiesdnys. Only one gnnici spectacular enlibre. an 1 his .'irectmn
pas been arranged te date, and that of the team -'mn -ig line gem r i'ship.
U en Monday between Keystone and, The H !: ter t, .1:1 w s I "d i'e ! te
Hallways. The representatives of the'arrjVL, s.ert!v nf1 -r :..:dmglit. '.d i 1
teams decided te let the officers of me mnUe its iieadnuarter a tl" "
Jtaiue have charge of tlieir affairs until ,iJimes Hetel. Lit week "e visitors
ucn nme as mey Become mere lamil- ' .i.,r.,,..,i the (.tre-i? tVn.'' .' ee :-i
team, li te (I.
Londen Clethes
for Men
OCORES of Eritish fabrics
1 J custom made te your order,
also ready for service.
1314 Walnut St. .-f.1"5.
trrxTrr7r,riT!7-,,ffw,wr.--ti.--i1 w
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Bread Tee Dress Oxford
$13.00
tar with the Icacue details.
i Several ether firms will enter teams.
nd they will be granted franchises
daring the coming week. Twe mere
are certain te enter. Teams wish'tv:
Information en the subject sheu d get
In touch with the president nt 1220
Arch street or phone Spruce 2000.
Gannon Win Over Lynch
"flaw Yerk. Nev 24, Johnny cjinnen
i Seuth Brooklyn. nrn-d ttm rieclilen e"r
Temmy Lynch, of Wlinarr.aburg. in n f-i,
tura tT-reund anceunt-r that teppd in
art at th Rink Spertlnif Club, it Mm.
trn. In the. aaml-f.nal alTnlr e? t-n rounds
Harrr Maheney, of Merrt-tewn ai
wardad tha decision ever Charley PapcH.
X Orceca.
Sandy MeDermett Dead
Manifleld. O.. Nev. !4 Charl n "iBnl"''
1 MeDermett. fermsr National rmt',, hn
Taall umpire, d.ed here nfte- an "-e of
Svaral months. He was about elxty v. nml
. t. Hb umpired In lh National I.eairjj
1 aerlsc isse te 1RSS. :
I Basketball Statistics
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Camden.. 7 1 ,s7.1 Jasper... a 4 igi
Tranten.. a 2 .714 Atl city. n ; ,,,
Catea. Ill, 4 3 571 Heading u ,ila
nit" wkkk's i;..mi;s !
Tonight Ceatcivllle nt Trr t ,n.
Saturday Jasper at lteddln
OTHEIl O.XMKH T'lNt'lIIT
North I'hlladrlphla t'hur'h !., a s -ct m
"A" Seventh .sittei .M 13 it (,i wny lu-
formed.
PennrylvunU Ha.lrend .M-n t;. r, r,
pc IHKUe AU'l'er ' It,
FUrcnneinir, r u u V M
anth m Pi't.rt h':i"
Bt t'et'T nt '! ,'ral. Thlr-s-nth a-id 53 . . , , -,
prln- liuri.n Mtreets. H A k," m CT "VJ y Ti T j1 vl 7 7
NittlWtv (, t ari.(:,,a..ell. Thirrv...!, v. ..., id A C ,j llli v I. 1 3 ift ft m V
llarket .tree,... . ' - H Aftn. iKe Y S 5W3 . t M B
rj -"- . Iii 1 j ' 1 n --sj n j te ! v u
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Uearanceef I
Beginning Tomorrow, a Phenomenal
Value - Giving Sale of
$25 te $40
A new model.
Pateil leather
-mart, comfortable and correct.
CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut
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DflUhte-a of Columbus vh
Arena, Trenten, N. J.
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Men, here is the overcoat you
want at the price you want te
pay. Mere different styles than
you've ever seen at these prices
mere different patterns of
overcoat fabrics.
LAST NIi HIT'S Itn.STI.T5
Catlnl Ari-.it. -r !.wiirie si i im.1, ,
Arch l-'i-i I.' '.'J. !-t Je ,. ;., .. ,, Vi
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Clreen rl x ' I- I" lt',,knei ' I
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Bt. Jehn's 2s CamhrlH, A. C , is
I BDhas i'4i Han k fj,
II, L Wilbur L's Wirivlrk ;e
Tettl! Ixu.'U jak.T I.n -e ,' e.,i...
Bletlery 21
Dead lUrls 20 Trlunii Sp.,r- :t
rniluil-! hia V S, H a j., ,s ...
Itwij elt Jun "- s
Twentieth Wur', :i, H'-au'.t .
Clet ler. 13
City C 1 ! Lcnuije 1ln' -raafni -.- i-.,,
delphln lVs, of 1 "l '. -r 1. ,,,, i.
yhla Ieital 22. Alt St-' i,l i;
Aetna Tiiivelirs II Sle .h. I"
Bt 11. r i'l 3.' I.himI. r ..
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Helm I'i ib 24 Slhiuen. 2.'
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ATTtirO M.nV v V'D'A'J I-.USSEI.L
Tour 0 her Star II ulj
BIJOU "boxing tonight
In OnJuncMnn with B t in ' - S'.ew
12 Fast Amateur Bouts 12
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FOOTBALL
HAVERFORD vs.
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Walten Fitld. Haverford, Pa.
ATUBDaY, NOV. IS, AT 3 V. M,
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Ticl.Pts r. J spratienn nt 1341 ClH'tnut St.,
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En tire Stock Reduced
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Get this clear every garment marked devm
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Don't delay if you need an overcoat or suit.
This is your great opportunity
THE opportunity of the year.
Many Suits Have 2 PANTS
Overcoats
The season's newest styles and ma
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Coats, Ulsters, Ulsterettes in rich
plaid and fancy back effects. Popu
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young men.
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Men's and Yeung Men's Serges,
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