WWKKKKKfTj'LwjmKgBM pBMi$ fwmm mmMmmMmzmmm fcnn in All" " G71 PJSATJV MSTGAME 1 figtt Counts They Will Crown tiff eris wun vie wy Over Cernell WRKOVT AT SHORE B, JOSKPH T. IABRIM Allmil!? City. N. .!.. Nev. lit. ft vf in one corner of the spacious lounging room or tnc Men view tanlrr ". nt adicceh, wt eight Aetball warriors of thp t'nlvprrtlty of T i.. nl . i.. fSn.')'"11"1"' ") "' .inrim imii.v their fellow knffilitN of the mole- leg und talking about the Niibprrl Ut means mere thnn miy ether the ..i 11 ...... ..... MM Willi i.rncii itiiijt'riiiu. fjidi spoke of the gurnet; of the Inst MMti nnil ether riWMins nnd what l(lr surrt'! hail lieen h the gridirons pehoel nml nt Franklin Field. Hut j, nt the mclnnee of nil the nrr-cam. Jiitersntlei) "talked one thing ('an we Irfih our foetbnll careers with n victory ,rfr Cernell V The elRtit fre member of the vnr it;iquail who Kill him;; up their Mills the wiuthwent dreeing room toiner- pr afternoon for the tout time. All it rxiieetntletw of graduating from the Cilvcrslt) of Pennsylvania In .lime. Hey were net depressed at the tnenglit i having te end their college gridiron liwrs tomorrow nfternoen, hut were HK determined than ever that they bold de t licit part te bent Cernell, Six of the eight are regular nml two BUtltutfK. Of the number t'aptalu l'ey filler. Curl KrtresvnHg. Jehn Thur nn. At l.angden, Frank Ornf and Mimic. Sullivan are the regular, nml Ted Lcnbniii, Ilnbe Greve and Frank MIUK are tne Mini. Te lee turn an array iih the six aWmrrl ;is ri'irulnr.t would be eneitKli In Kittle nay coach. Miller for three sea- ins wis ti'en Mie of tne utst:iiidtnj Jiw of tlie 15..l nml Hlue. .during two Mns when Btnrs were few ami far utirwn. Anreu'lve te n lighting niteh. n Itckler of ability nml field general benft the best. Miller will semi his imedewn en the piiget of I'enn feet ill history te rank him with the bent, n tbeiijh he played en teams that -ntbt little glory te IiIh alma mater. Pem tins n star na n frenlimnn under lick heeiigh beck in WW. I In tried or the varsity the fellow int year unit bide a biickfleld nonitien. He Iium never Ictn off the regular team si nee then. A teldent or Lebanon, Pn., Miller has Men n eredlt te football at the Utilver- fa . m 'HE coming jraduufc and their fellow nlauera worked out nm. ttrdau afternoon en the irlml.Mtrrnt fild of the airport here. CemUm ttn en tne tram, arranavmrnts tare made te have the tram travel te the shore retort In lieu of the yelf teuric at Scavlcte. One Shower for Squad ACCOMMODATIONS at the Airport F weren't of the be"t. One Miewcr- ith for the entire Round nml no lishtt b the dri't-lNi;-roem mnde conditions rat illn't nt nil Kiilt tlin nliiir.. Mlr made the best of It, however, und tsn through nu Ueur'tt drill that wns txpry te un extreme, partly becatiHe of Qe com ami iigiiin Leenuse tne pinyera Kte ull "ht un" nvt-r tin. fncllltleH t the ticlU, where Jack Dempsey did ill training for the Carpenticr fight. Indications thiu itwirnlnir. Imltrlii.. I, a- ceainient el tlie ceaclits, point te l-rcme Westtrntr. of Kln.n..Sm MI.-I. Weel, the form.; felY..,nn 7tT.; -i ffi'ht cud ut the star of the annul battle wen. with Cernell tomorrow after- Carl I.'rtresvnag, the Dal.etn veteran, li iiijuud Ills leg en Tuesday, limned round and did net get Inte tegH. He p d thut he felt perfect, but there Is u ma no ut tne cump of the Hed and liK' te Xi-a.n c! him ns mi lllici.rlninn M inteh.. f7: i ' iV- WUI kmU'!. i, I ft T-.- V. UT' 1 ,J .1H Lib lukt K"u,c of uU - l "J". Lliiiuwliuniiblv. I!rt i. We career, We-tgute wua injured earlv this nu pn .un has heen uuuble te de much fork since tut timu. During tlie lust 'i weeks l,n imu ulmtvn .. ,,., . i P form that made him un nf ihn ' Pr of the frebhmun team. He is n ' Wball plaer of much reput, and, un ruult. Is one of the best forward- "Unehers in the smmd. 1 it jrillt uiihl ficht te will tills ih "em luhimy Jehnsen, the former Trin- ) iiimimiry. Accen line te Ted llnrt- "'l A till fnilclieu nf tlin tvlni- 1.11.11 H(;;ute Iuih u slight edge en Jehnsen nj will get the call If Krtresvaag is inutile te .start. Frem our stanilneint. rtrcjMui" will 10t be in there when ft opening whistle blows. There is n ikihsIImIIIv Itml lfniil,- M,.. raw, who 1ms been in the backlleld 'I tai, will net start. Yesterday fternnnii he denned togs for the first inn- since his injury last week, when limine was twisted. He ran through xnula with the uirultv for ten minutes. lUPlllL' ticicentllilv. At the enil nf ut time lie wiih yanked, and (Seerge ulllvim, a triple-tlircut man, was sent i" hi- leam was speeuce up con cen Mltrnbly with thu tuhenl of Sully. JC'I HUM, of the veache fiuttrc Hint it win Ul lie taking tee imieh iff tflniitp f0 ;)' Melinite in fie ""i-Hi ut me ntui-1, irlfft tfir fffio fffie fffio fent knnwma of 'm Infurii. If Suh 'linn stiii fi iiii.i i, ii i ii id. Midline fiHtl Irani ...... t.. trtumnit illin ihn Uracil, t'nuih llil.-mmi related le ,''' il himmlf tin te vhetlirr the "iifjale fad ,iuuld art into the frauit. Urn llurh at Center OIINNY DKHX will he back at crnier. That much is definite. He BR In tin. .l. ,-. ....I.t I....1.... li. Hire drl I M'Mti'riliiv. uith Ailnms tier. 'fnlag wiih the second varsity. The Te I Iim i i.i.i.i i... u..i, i ..i... !:,.. 1...1 "e IHrillllkl P.imii Sllntn i!i In Avei.lletlt JJJ. nml lie Is read for the fray. 4 lie rcuiliiinler nf the llne.im will till1 Sllllle iih ktnrteil niriilnut lellll tMp, will Tlillinnni I Miillinrliiliit tiicMeH. (inif nml Kelly ut gimnls. ' I oil raii-clillil ut one end. Ill 11 I'lnMictil. 1'eh Miller will cull the .Clll" III eini liiiltli,!,.!.- tvllli M'ev 'IDll'l in rillllinck. nml At t.iitiL'ilnn nt ""rterlilKk. this nfiei'iuiiiii HclNin.in pI.iiih 'an ,r simiiil drill after Hhli'li II... train ii'ijr speeches from prominent grid Oil IMII1 rii ftl (ik I ii i' t itin i liit iii'n lifted late this "afternoon. i iii-re in one ,K (lllt ,. , Hlj, p ihih jeur'M ivnn leiim. It is full Il2ut. Pi,,.. t. r..... . - .,, Hiiin in in licili'l'l l-iill-"."H Will III," eve.. nil.. I. ..f l ,.l : ,, .. IrlChL'. mill the hllliMlillltei fill' w ln'Mlieim Siillluiii nml U'cstitiitc '"I' tllll fill- lll.lllll.l ill,. .....Mil...... I.. tauumi. PrnKanilitV V AffilY PL A Y TOMORROW 'Til Be en the Jeb at Seventy" Stagg Chicago, Nev. 2ft,Amei Alonce Htngg, tdxty-yenr-eld athletic direc tor nnd conch of the football team of the University of Chicago, In tends" te continue his work until he Is seventy -cars old. When admirers of the "old man" carried reports te him that critics suggested his resignation, he de clared : "Yeu can tell these fellows le come out here ten years from new, if they're still olive, and they'll find me en thn job." HOPFE MADE 829 Petersen's Bex Score Shows 12,201 Shots Were Regis tered in Title Play 170 MASSES BY HOREMANS New Yerk, Nev. L'S). AnaljslH of the stroke and style of the nix experts who competed In the recent interna tional 18.2 bnlk line billiard tourna ment here shows that Willie lleppe, who regained his title, had mere tricks in his bag than any of his competitors nnd a mere complete variety of game. Fer tlie first time in tlie history of billiards a complete stroke nunl.tsls similar but mere complete than Hint for tenuis wnx kept ami threiu-h the courtesy of Charles C. 1'etert-en, thp trick shot expert who supervised the tally, the Associated Pres Is enabled te present its salient points. lleppe, of course, mode the greatest tetnl since he wen all of his games of fiOO points ench, but even se the pro portion of his shots, ns revealed in the "box score" wnshlgher thnn any of his contestants, except in tlie miisse. He was forced te avoid the masse te win and hew he accomplished the stunt by changing his style overnight is clearly shown. Draw Ileppe's Kellanee Te keep the two object hallo Mifti clcntly fur apart te meid the masse Henpe resorted te the millions, of which he is n master, and te draw ins, incidental! keeping himself from rnlt nursing as would have been possible had he braved the masse. Ken be he counted 724 times en straight carrems. mere thnn any one except lleremuns, the Helglnn, who made 7S'J. ITeppe's chief reliance was the draw. On that he chalked up 021, ninety mere thnn his nearest competitor, Schncfer. He made US fellow shots, forty-four mere than Centi, the Frenchman, who was second. He went te the bank be fore touching either object ball thirty eight mere times thnn Centi, who wan second in this feature, and made sixty fine mere one-cushion enrrems thnn Hagenlaehrr, tlie (ierninn, who was bceend. lleppe nle made mere two and four cushion shots thnn any one eKe. He nnd Hchnefcr e.ich mnde one live cushion t-hnt, while Ilereinaus and Cechrnn. an American, mail" two each, but lleppe was the only man te innKe a six-ciislilen shot the marvel of the tournament, lleppe also led in kiss H.ets. count ng oil twenty-Mx 01 uiei. , ' eigtitrcu ler i eiiii, w.ie was sccemi. Straight-Caroms Popular All the pln.'ers relied en the draw shot, mei-i' than one-third of tlie total l-.liOl points being accounted for by cueing; low ; straight-caroms, including We imrsliijr. were second, with meie than a fourth, )d one-cushion shots ' were third in the total. The final summary shows eleven i Liifufitlinj . !mii.li..i., (lift tfbiiiin.iiini, I -1 ..... ... 1 . .. . . r I....I . I . . ...1 . . 'I. . .... .. M,'n.wii mlsnie,. two fouls, twelve 'blimps" nml live failures te get the ball out of bulk-Heppe. Cochran and Ilagea'ucher fulling once each ami Centi twice Cochran lest two games tlu-eiigi misciies. Keep jour eje en t entl." sadl Petersen, who besides belli the L-rcut est exponent f trick idiots is u for- J"ld"ble IS..' player himself, and inight ', , , . " "'""" excep "t a ",,skT1 ,n-,,riv enrs ',,co , ' "" ? "'i1 "'' especially en the lower end ivturen's Butnmurv fotlewn: r)Hir i) r it K. M II is 1.' ir n it in 114 KM '?S rj'i Huppe ,s tin for. 721 710 as I 7s: 4HS 111!! SHU MIS 7.'.n 7.r. 7.-.0 14S Ml Ml r,'i H7 ss .".117 a.f. in in a 12 u 74 2S .'111 2S 27 :i.i 4-0. ,1 4 II M'lintl.. Ilemrmnj. . i eiiiiHn . , IIjui nluchci. Total asw 4S17 (H r.-e. l 720 no i n n it e e riiuiT i.e. .( Hiiii. . .. HrliHfr. . (Viml .. , liiireiniinM, . . ! tiru ii . . .. IIUKCiilnclifr il.V, 21.1 17'.' :'84 I an 7fl 37 10 ill IIS 1 Tetnls, 1.177 us ns Lupten Wants Garnet The David I.upten .Sunn Horrer eleten wants ruiieM hwhv jium Ihoji.e h ',;-' ""1 " ' h""tf Wl ' in nniurnn, iicphi Mie.iier. (iarni'lil Amateur Sports Tlir t'llmiix A. A. wnul1 like te book K.imu with nrn-rlK teutna linUnic lmlU mil uff'tltik" ream'ti M KUitrnntren, Climax A, ". Ml Arrh trfet. TriMip All-Hlur (lcfnteil Troop 25(1 In a fiiutliill fklrniliih jrlrrduy Hfternemi at lluntlnv J'arl.. l.axh w the Mar of tlin .ul imari. 1.. II'.., Plillii.lalntilii Mlftslu. n Itutltii I fimrin ii'iiMr-elO Irnin ilMre khidch with triniH uf I lie nitni" scr liavlnit halls hih! , iul'b' fiiiaeH. Karl Itbblniuii, 1427 Nnrlh I ''The WeMern 1'lflil full Kirt lt wlnnlnis I iriftll liitvil by urfi.tlnff .SI J.itnrn lh , i.ir .nu i.th" rvi-iilnn by H 2H'lii-14 hpiiie. This H.iliirday Wtilern will plav 31mpen Til" "West rhlllle t'luh cpnel In Imnkrt- ball Pmin 'n .h rlslit innnnr the ether I cM'iiln.-. 1feu(ltit: the Mtrtln Vluh, iVimr I "i.. il;irl with I'. (1. H. Crmctnt.. NlttlllWII nriri.ru ui iii ...,. ui hum rmiih lr ul Jilt "t t'l" "l'la .Mrrll. niO Killer tlp'ft. or JilieiKi Uriun 1170 Uurlnu Tlii' Mie'iiwn liners wnulil 1 1 lie tn ur lankc gHins wllh t"f t1leen'avnnwn win.iilir tintnii h.ivhis lmlU" nuniit N.iti rick. 4SI" Nurth rlrcntccnih klrfel, latiilittwelrt A. '.. Ai"l;'. """hi "ka ik rrnima Kti" wjjn 1 i". 110 imunil trKins fur HaluUJy. lieinir -'.". i Itner at Iiiiiiih or "? "., ' .'llllPll. tlllh lliiMi'ln.ir iM'lllll'. .Mlll'l,"l n llnn A mlil 1 ;i.l!i .C Uitwreii ll wlnl ,1 I . M ti. itinim. I'liiiiiiiuultt rrytiT. H hlUlrll 1 iKht'in jpi'I' "'it '""in. il-'ulrei (.'aniri ultli minis hiivlim Iii'.Ih rint rirt rlnu n ikeiiuIiIk i'UiriiiilP' UHdem 1 mull, IIHUi Nmili ' irlll l.e fil mir'i ' tn llrlrsrr A, (. 1 in. I., ti in 11 SCI UlllJ Wftl.4 ll Hill Iimiiiik nf thl 1 Ihnu I n.V I.H1II.B I.JJIIS '.' iZl'llrl .KX'Af Hie Trlnie of IVikc llej' t lull. .1 hi-wii ir.'ii i'lalii'ii'i'iii-il'l ni .iniilil lik tn ...ui. miiii'i ut Ikiiih' hi in. (y ultli iiiiiiui ,if llut" l llenufl HI.'I..UK!ll. '.'Jin liar. ,.?,MJut A. .. '''' .. P..ur. of Ihlr mil un iik h imu mil ut luurli'en fctn 1 1. lum iiMn diilM fr llinliMiw Hm lllur ill IIImi". ii 1 itt n llei.iitu H'llrlfii L'.V.'e Suiitl, TYlli"V.hrrWiii '" r..iri..i-rile,t.. , ;rM IMwiU'K, ne.11wuu ;l I k MtHi DRAWS IN TOURNEY ilM. MM no 1 . rf " I'1'1'"" ' Hl.l'l'l , rvillll IIMIIIH 'Jl till" 1 ' . ''"- ..-.... l1.!! tLI. Will Qtei.t " " "6UW VWlireil J.VlllVAV" TTAtiM KJWM.R """0 Vll IJaVlllll'O a NO TURKEY TROTS Thirty Mittmen Will Appear in Special Matches at Arena, Cambria and Chestnut TWO AFTERNOON CARDS Ity l.OUIS II. .IAFFE TIIANKHCIIVIXd DAY, as usual, will be u bin one In Philadelphia for the biffer nnd blffee. an well an the blff-tevlng fan. And It appears as If there won't be nnv turkey trotting, either, in nnv of the fifteen beiita scheduled in this city tomorrow. The holiday will mnrk the opening of the Arenn. since being taken ever by Jules Mnstbaum. as the largest pugilistic parlor here, and boxing will be promoted there under the supcnlslen of Leen ltnlns and Krnest Jainber, formerly of the OImpln. ... rti.ui.inu tlm niiintmidlnc nunclilug at- traction nt the mnmmeth West Phila delphia arena, bouts n'se will lie de- eltletl in tne aiiernenn m .hiiimiij iih Cambria t'lnb. in Kensington, while in the evening Willus llrltt will promote n set of scraps nt the new Chestnut Htreet i. t.'ifi.mnth ti ml Chestnut streets. In nil. thlity mittmen. nevernl being from out of town, will compete In 120 scheduled rounds of boxing nt the three clubs, the different programs being composed of five bouts, each te be eight rhukkers or less. All Stan On at tlie Arena Tlie mntehes put together for the Ilnins-Jamber card are of the all-star varietv. Three lightweight bouts, one featherweight fracas und n bantam bat tle will comprise the Arena's contests. All "f the leather pushers in Henny Leenard's class are conceded te be at the top or near the top or tne nigni seeking chanccH for a championship con test v ith the New Yerk tltlehelder. a ..! nf tliene IXVtieuml iiiineliers estnhlislied thtlr icspectUe reputation In Phllmlelpliln. iney are immi mir .tf thn hnril-lilttlne retl head, who either knocks nut the ether fellow or h mself gets UnecKe.i e it. niu .or im lit, well dubbed the "Flghtln' Joel.' Hnrrett will go te bat against u clever ..te.-.tiu iii 1nl Mnrnn. of New Or- in Thev will Tiartlclpate in the finnl punchfest nf the nfternoen. Tip litz's fee will be. like himself, a bat ,..iii, I'ivn.ntitl-tnke. rock- em-and serk-'Vm lKtlcumnn. Shamus O'Hrlen bv name, who hails from enkera. N. 1. Previous te the Tlidilr.-O'Hricn melee. .Inlinn iiutmee, junior urui weight champion, nnd who is one of America's ptnr ve'erans. will make nn effort te prove that he can keep en gelng nt top speed, despite his long campaign In fistana. in u merUna: with Alex Hart, of I.eraine, O. Hart Is tlve fellow who gave (leerge Llianey a couple of tough nrguments. .Tnlinnv Hrewn. that be-dauling British boxer, will unfurl n fleck of glove in the general direction of Mar tin Judge, of Mnnunyunk. Thla is the featherweight fracas, nnd it will be the second en the program. Tn the opening encounter Benny Buss, Phllndelphln's most premising bantam, who Is a hard hitter, ns well as it nifty boxer, will try te measure Blllv Mascott's length en tins fleer. Steitv Menteith, of Xew Yerk, will handle Mnscett. and the Scotchman nlee may be in Dundee's corner. Welterweights In Wind-up at the Cambria V pair of walloping welters will an swer the tinkle of thn gong in the main mix nt the Cumbria. Al Verbecken, n Kenslrgten "knight of the knockout.' ...in ..iiiiih. wit lh Sam Itlackisten. net se long out of the nmatenrs. Since becoming u professional "Blackie" has been developing gradually, and he will be no set-up for Verbecken. This will be Verbecken's initial con test of the IDiKMftlM season. The former .soldier was en tlm sidelines thioucheut the summer, and since the iiiiletr season started Al went into dili gent training, se that new he helloes he Is in condition te make things in tcrcsting for tlie best boxers in his dlvi- Charley (Knets) l)e.Ie. most recent of the Philadelphia (einebucks, will be ,"t) per cent of the semi-linnl. Opposed tn Beets will be Jack Darcy. a Coast cleuter, win. has been making his home, at Atlantic City. Frank Buinger, a heavyweight, who Iuih Lieu under the tutelazc et lleiiii.in I llimlln for about Mx months, will step out for the first time. Illmlin aiimits Baitrer has the stuff te make geed. He will prove a premising big boy if he sitccteds in holding off .Tack Martin, a eiiiig light heavyweight whom "Dec" Phelau has been currying along sue (cssfnlly. Yeung Mulligan and Jee Desmond will muku up the second battle, while the opener will bring together Kid Mc Coy and Benny Pascal. Chestnut Bouts Te Be In Uie Evening Th" matches arranged for the Chest nut street arena will be held in the evening. This will be the first Thanks giving night boxing attraction in Phila delphia since the dnjs of the old Broad way Club downtown. On announcing that the Wolf, whose last handle is Carsen, has arrived in Philadelphia from Oklahoma, Willus Briit, the promoter, further said: "And Mi), this Wolf is just that. lie's a big battering, battling heavyweight and Sergeant Hay Smith will have te step fester thnn he ever has even when he was in the trenches." Carsen and Smith will go en In a hcuv weight battle nt the Fifteenth and Chestnut street club. In his lu't meeting Smith showed tlie best form of nnv of his bouts In Phihulelphln, mak mg ing an impressive snowing iigunm FiiinMe Miltteu. IMdle Dempse.v, Smith Philadelphia battler, will bemi-timil against Willis Curry nnd in the prelims Al (lonlen will pair with Jimmy Tlemey, Hilly Unas will face Hilly iiiinnen ami Temmy Uuinn will tackl Clark. Inlinny Philadelphia Aniutriirs In New Yerk Tourney A quartet of I'liilndelplila's aniateur cliampleiii). wlm "''i'' creuncil at the iccpnt tnurnuimnt, decided under tlie aiir-picea of the tjiiakcr J,l'.v A. A., lll ceiiipcte In a fmir-eornered liili;rcll, meet In New Ymt tnianrrew iiIkIk. Tliei aie SpIKe Oirbett. Uiiuliir tlli A. A., Ihtti'lRlUl t hieli WeilM'. 1 IJiliilier flty A A., luintiiniwi'lulit : Dai id llelelT, Smith riiilailelplila lliuli, Scheel. Htilitwi'lKlil. and IIiikIi Suit er. iiiiiiltiii'lnil. ln'.i.ielKht. Sultzrr will appear in " cppelnl limit , nualllNt the (' ii" inai.i weimii I'liaiiiplen. , , ... HiiiTV Mcliiiitli. clmiriiiiiii of Hie A. A. I'. llnxiiiK t'eiiiliiitlee. will cliapeien the niliatcniN le New Yolk, eaIHK 111: the a o'clock tialn toinerrow. West Pnila. te Play Klngseeja Tin. Wrai I'tillail-lpliiit. I IpI'1 ('lull aiicear f team will play Ut" "'w ma iiim-h iihij - fltrtJHlM Btlic ll ' I I Cii .in I IN HOLIDAY BOUTS niirm'c Btref ih in 'i.e t . I A.v,;e rtii Thwnw wub fivaVal Qfann CiaKm. CORNELL HERE Seven Teams in Private Schools League Will Get Start in December VOLLEYBALL The field hockey season in school ranks has made its hew and gene te Its winter rest along with tennis nnd the ether sports of milder days. Iinrring the intercity mntehes. In which only three schoolgirls are Involved, the hockey season is ended. Consequently the thoughts of the nth- letic lassies of the private schools are turning te Indoor sports. And of them all, basketball rates us the major one. There are seven fchoels in the Private Schools' basketball circuit. Gcrmnntewn Friends, which wen the hockey cham pionship with little difficulty; Agnes Irwin, Springshlc, Friends' Central, Friends' Select. Shady Hill and (ior-den-Uoney are the institutions involved in the rivalry of the cage. Oermantevvn Friends has a veteran sextet fe try for the titie. Kuth Pear son antl Louise (loedman lire at for ward, Hetty Montgomery and Hetty Cadbury at center and C. nth in Iliffe and I'Mith Shoemaker at guards. llelty i;a(Ibur.v st t end ecked with Charlette Chesteti' for a iilacu en the All-Philadelphia hockey team, and ner thoughts Will net turn te the cage game until the big series is ever. The same npplles tn Louise Geedman, who. Is a member of the All-Philadelphia ueserves. me ether girls Have hockey experience, which in an excellent de veloper of speed. And speed is a vital essential in basketball. Though It Is tee early, of course, te predict what may happen in the basket ball race, lirrmiiiUevvn Pi lends already looms as a favorite. The schedule has net been decided en as .vet, but there will be a meeting of the Huskethall Committee en December .", when the schedule will be drawn up und ether ictalls settled. Captain Hall and Vellcball Captain ball nnd volleyball arc two sports that havn warm spots in the hearts of Phiudelphin schoolgirls. They ate pla.ved all through the winter sea son, hut they are pla.ved among the students of the Individual schools, and have tin recognized status as ,et in interschool competition. There are class teams and Impromptu teams, but there is no erganised len-jue as et. If Xt sports continue te grew in interest ns in the patt, next year will probably find n league organized in ench of these games. Hut basketball new rates as the single great winter sport among girls. Thej are couched bv their nthletic directors, who nlse handle the hockey teams under the general supervision of the Knglisli conches. The triisen gets away te a rather late start, for It is net unti. after Christinas that tlie schedule starts. This has been the general rule in the inst. It innv be that Ihe Hasketball Committee will decide that things should get started earlier this year. Helsman te Speak at Yerk VacI. Pa.. Vnv Js. - Jehu llUniin ftdilreM me rrtniuHll hinm'i ei nu iuii iiikii ncie'iJI ul llirir iiniiuni .i.uti' , ... . ...-mi fn'ftpSmKr' lit the V M. I . A., win' nine in iH'cpiniuT, Hi tnnitii Is head Kindi uf tee l'nuia Ivnnla luetl.all tt'iiin, Kiuinn In this dt. Bouts in Philadelphia Fer Thanksgiving Day TIIK RK.V. rrrlliiilnurlrs iicimv 1111.B. riiii.Miiiiiiiin. nut, cnlifurnti. .Inliiliiy IlrniMi, KliBlaml 1.1. M.uiniunli Jen Tlplltz. I'lill iili!ptll.'i. (Vllrlen Venkrra N . D Hilly .Mas. Martin Juilice, n. .Shitauii Nrinl-ulnilun Juhnnv IlnntliA. Vtit Vi.pU. h. Alpv Hart 1 lAiiuine. e I IllJ-UU llnliti lljrrelt, Cllfimi Hr"Kliii" ri i ; Mui.iii Nciv i.rjeans. IIH! CAMIIKIA ITfllnilnnrlrit Klil Mcl'm. Knntlniruiii. M. lleniii I'uwal. M. lli'iuii 1'iiscal hiiullmiirk Yeiiim Mil Klin. JUrlitnnnd, i J"e Dc. meml. Kcntliiatnii , Krunl. Hiilnurr. Sinmlicrrv Mitmlen, in. Jut I. Mm tin. ri.inl.fnnl. M-iiil-ulii(lui lliiriv Dtille, li.irti, I'.iliriiuii.i Ut llt-lliK I fll . I) J. uU , I nil lie itm III ti Itu ten West i rlril.en Kr-inliiKimi I'lul.nlt Ipln in. A I I'lll'.XTM'T MHI.K.T AKKNA rrrllnilnurlri. I'miiini .lilmiii cl.trk SieijitivMtrU. iiiiiiui 2.etn tin h rU Jlminv Tlerncj, tlr.u'M lViiy, m Al Our ' Mi.ilhmirli. Jj'i 1(4hh. Urn j 'h I'errv, in Hlll Una nu - liw .i i U Snnl-ti Inilnn tji - ul ' imlliii .ii U, KJdle jiiiii Whirl up bull ' !U.rK".i! i t .1 fniilli ('.iirttnt. nklulicina. LiiiiHLte'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiB' m BBBBBBBbSbBBBBBBBBBK"' aVkBBBBBBBlBaValBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBEIkr' 1 V W Wk M.''HflLiiiiiHJaaniHai aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiVl'aBiiiiiiiiH HaiiiBiiiiiflBiiiiiiiiiiB BllllHfclBBMBa&lllllllllM mmwi&SM LOOMS IN FUTURE H i'jiuJ.p. I Welt FOR BIG GAME mm This photograph was taken this morning us tlie Cernell football Fe layers, who meet I'enn tomorrow, eft their train ut the Heading Terminal Cernell Team Here for Game With Perm C'nntiniird from Pate One hnd been ver.v cold. "During tlie last month we have been practicing by arti ficial light. With the cold and the several Inches of snow en the ground, the team has been handicapped con siderably. Cernell always Is at some thing of a disndvantiige coming le Phil adelphia for the Thanksgiving game, because of tlie sharp contrast in te.u pern tu res between the two plnces. Respect Penn's Team "Late prni tire, necessitating tlie use ei arc tamps en tne tieni, nas heen I ""0,"t'r ,,,iffli,1,,-v , 1I,S,.1,T,""- Tll,'r present during the re if no leniency shown football pla.vers at Ithaca, and (heugh some of my men would l out by 4 o'clock in tlie afternoon, I never hnd in full siiuiid until . :'M). "We have due respect for the strength of Penn's team. It is one of the greatest teams the 1'nlverslty has hud In jears.'' Debie would net venture a prediction ns te the outcome of the game. He intimnteil. though net in se many words, that Cernell is net se strong as many believe. ".Mike" Sweetie, old Perm basket ball star, who is in business in Huffaln, came no fee the L'ninc inn! tvim ...m n,' the few lVnn men en I i . I Ui l... Cernell team came in. "Mike" said he nail seen t.ernell plav two of It hardest games, Colgate and Columbia, i ami that n was a marvelous leam. "It's th" most wonderful football machine I ever saw." said ihe former Pen n star. "I'm tutting two te ,ynv n it. I Ii'ivc seen Dulilc work the men and lie is se exact in his rtsiulremeiits that I have seen him get out a foot feet rule ami measure the distance ihci were from each ether. Debie has a nick I pass where the centi r -Inxits the hull straight up in the air. se timing it that the buck who is c.ii'i'jinx it dishes bj and cliche-; It as it is falling." Sweemy is looking for g wc.uher tomeriovv, but really doesn't care a lel if it rains or mievv. He has ilevi'ul a trick hat which he sajs will seive the pin pests' et an umbrella at football games .i ml he wants in ti lr out. Peun Heeter, Ceulldcnl Cermil heat I'enn last Thanksgiving I) a seme of -11 .11, and live of the i i-'ind ..I... iii.,. i .i.. ,... . :y , . " ' " "" "in ii iii i Hlue, including the hackllehl si.irs, are still with the llig Hed Team fnmi Itlima However. I'enn has m stnmger team tills ,..ir than last; in- wlllldceil. a 'irelU'cr . later. mm,. i,jrllci !"!! ( tc.itii tlian tin- Wist llii ihIkIi.I.1,1 in. i le.im iHitmiuii I imdn. e,l h, MnWni V... ;. Ill-Mi uie i i si r ii en en le iKh" tiniii'll the lict iliiilil.iiiu It ,,s 'had 111 tun H'tc-iiii-. nt' fintbiill. Tin Ine M'tcl.llis nu ihe ' ti-I team 1 arc IMdle Kaw, .':iiiiiii 'iin -tar hall' I liiicli. who wa- iill-Aiiiei!(.iu In-.) M-iir; I'l'aiin. iiuarterljaeU; ( 'a.-.siil. , fiillii.icu , I il.iii.-cv. Ii.ilfl.aek; IIcmmiii, iih klr I The pinlialilc Ciirnell Inii'-iip iniiim . row "ill I""': l.elt cud, llciiiler-nn m I Uii.Hm . Ml 1.1. Mc. H.,11,,,1 ; ,i Kiiai I. I'Imiii; ter, Hieli inN, nM'h cnniii Kelln; riuln t in k !-. Sninl-iimn riRht nd. tiuiiiliM'l. . iiiiiiiciliiiel., I'fiiiin. left li.ilf'iaiK Kiw: lulu Im" hack. K.ini"ej. and fiillb.iek. I'ns.nh. The lull Miiail Mini ci me leil.ii. In hides ilmsc naiiicil. i I'li-iieil uf; ljiil-, )etir Keen and Kill annul : i.icl.l. , Snlln.in. l'.irkii, Siuau'e and Xncln i , I.iiiii1. I.l.ersele. Iiiiieau, .snuili, !rnn. I lid II ""I M"ll's. ' lltl'l s, K Iihi'iIn, Mn ii Smi Ii nnd l.illii-: i u .1 1 1 ii ,n !,-, Itiinnei .Hid In lllllllll ; 1111111.1111-, Willie. hil-tiiae. Cmell. 1 iilcnne , Mm mm i ',, ' . ,,, ,' .,'" ' j 11 1 til I'ltlcrinll, nllil tllllli.lt U-. In-t . ir.ii ., till t '.llli'sen. n-ii' !nrRflADIn nPCPATC RRICUCO tUtillflllltw hrfci uniu wiiiuihg Wins Over Manayunk Boxer .It Twentieth Century Club I ip!ii licininkii win. ImiiI- f i ,itii Pittsimi jli. hnd tlie better of liiinni 'lirleMs in the clKllt Hilllid Willi lip .It ' (. I'ui'iiticlll ('fill HI,! 4'lnliliist ti I u ll t III I lie -emi-wllld-llli llli, li'ililini ilcfeaicil Matt. Itienk in a hind cncimiiliT The oilier ic-ulls' einu Jiiii's( nnd Aillit .McCiinii diew : Ilei lire Tiunlin Kili'.N ft ii it'll tint Itnlilile MichiieN-.lec i.mii.'iaiiii bout in the tinirtli round te cum' llu Intter aipl i '. . " I I..... .!.... 1.., l.-n.t I... HIP tl)'"'ll" llllllll"'! "HI Ml Jeliun. .Mctillllflic.v. Kllr-I iT Bears Have Ne Strings en Hag- gerty and Helman, Says Scheffer CALLS MEETING FOR SUNDAY The Heading Club, of the lln'tern Basketball League, has no claim te READING ANNO CLAIM GAGE STARS Players fieerge Haggerty and Nat ,',,,"Tlnn I OPAI QflVC OTAD H.nn. nmirdlng le William .T. SelirlTet. I ' WU L"Jr.T.? ? president f Ihe KnMem llnskethall i League. 1 lie makes this statement in answer te up-Slnte reports that th" He.irs will "pretest the use of these men nnd will refine te phi ngiiinst them until Ihe mutter is adjusted. 1 KclielTer thinks he will have little trouble In convincing the magnate., llmt Itcadlntr has im clnlm m thes- men, and has called n smsinl meeting for that purpose en Sunday niiernnei:. nc wnnts Hemline te feel that he Is giving them u fnlr deal In the n nttcr. Ill flNsnssing the situation, h" said: "Heading did sign Geerge Haggerty and nliivcil him pver.il enmes. but en Ne vember It! tlie.v cave him his iincpiidi iincpiidi tlenal release, rncnnditle'inl, a" far ri I nlwa.vK understood, means that the club has no further claim en him. "As icgnrd per'ennl agreements be tween pla.veis nml malingers, I haw nothing te mi, but 1 have given Head ing a chance te present their side. Nat Ilelmnu never pln.ved for the up Staters. They traded him for Haggerty and Mnlene. "At the stnrt of the season I netlPed the inanageis thnt Celtics were all free agents and muld be signed either in illvidunlly or as u whole. I new have t'.elr signed (imtracts te play for At lantic City." . Sehefter iiNn Mild that Atlantic City wen),! piny .it home en Pridiy ngninst (iiiiwli.n. nml tlmt Trenten would be without a home contest thi week. The .Cells and Petters will likely meet the following Tuesday at Trenten. Coates May Come Here Anether important subject Mint will lie discussed at the Siilida.v gathering will be the Coatesville situation. The Lincoln Highway aggregation is con sidering moving te tills city and play ing under the mime of De Neri. nt Mu sical Fund Hall, en Saturday nights. Tills is a matter thnt will have te te receive the league sanction before the Coatesville management can curry out their Intentions. Twe clubs should easily be able te flourish in this city, but the Jasper ma object. The ether teams aim have a say in the mntter. Tlie season In Coatesville hns net been much of u success, although the team lias only lest one home engagement. The management nsked for u certain number te patronize tlie games in order le retain tlie franchise, but about half the number have turned out each week. Jasper Star Here Michael Itngers. manager of the Jas per Jewels, is net weiried ever 111 trio of stare. Seilran. Friedman and HI- eiilliia. I lie inner is vne nuru u.nnni of the Hurt ford F.nstern League bnse bnll champions just purchased by Con Cen nie Mack. Thev will be here for the game te- i i morrow afternoon at the une (tbiiicii, lCiiBlnirtiui avenue ami Ontario street. and with all their regulars en hand the Jewels should win. In the preliminary game the Last i Phillies will play the Triple "A" girls. Jasper is scheduled te clnsh with Cam I den ut the Third Heglment Armery, Camden, in the evening, I Manager lingers wants the fans te j knew that the game last Saturday with Heading was placd after the up- Stntern refused te consent te u post ponement. They had been untitled that Friedman. Sidran and Hiceiidu would net be en hand and insisted that a patched-up team piny the g.mie or th iniiteh he forfeited, lis the iniilil net ' cet (he Aru.el.v for December '-'. when the gnme was suggested te be pla.ved FLEMING, Londen Clethes for Men LOUNGf. Suits in Londen style nnd in th American manner n worn hv members of tlie lcadlnB cel- ' lege 3S "P 1314 WalnUt St. SprPucen8D30 COLLEGE FOOTBALL Cernell vs. Pennsylvania Thanksgiving Day, November 30 i 9 P M ' Reserved Seats, $3.00 w,.. n nln at Athlntlc council umce. jjuj vi-?i0J?tBt'lie 0t?nbli ana Bealdlcn. - .-wt T 6TH RACE. MAT DAILY EIJOU BOXING TONIGHT cnlunctlen Vv.h B Burlesl. Shew ln Conjunction ,... .... . Widget Rilburn vs. riewre a mgrri 1 . . . lfth ft Chestnut Che5tnut Arena Thursday Night yiVE AIX-STAR RirriNC, nATTLEii Set. Ray Smith vs. Wolf Carsen n-JLY HOLIDAY EVENING SHOW IN TOWN A.hn e Rt- SI 10 A OREAT SHOW' FOOTBALL inANKrOKD YEI.LOWJAr..FT ulA' vi NPV YORK OIAHTS 11 un k 1' M Oifcnl Af " 1 Hvilcviu I lOMORnew- , KicKerr ?,3e r it iu IrjnlifeM "I" te Mrni' t St S Eitrbt-Reund Deuti 111 KM.IVV AfT.. 0V SO liiM.r.dei-n 1 I'.M.lal limit .' I'.M. iii:ssv iiii.i BASS vs. MASCOT I jnii.N.M iKriv BROWN vs. Mmi .my. niiwii's TIPL!TZvs.O'BRIEH Wm vs. HART IKIII1IV l.l, BftETTvs.MQRAH I'ltu l.s i.mi, d.'.ou, .t.eii s,.,,. mi ili'. Main IMIlrr. fiilili-r 1 lu.ir slurp. .1.1 s. Dili si. . ;.;:i I iiimlekli nil. Ill .VM SI, Iniilltr'H l'(.el I' lllur, nu Market se. Mmuii'ia. . i:vlAtJi 4 .MiJiran sta. Mil nllniian. Ml) rtuth 81. rrnit. tM'i A Mirl.it I'rratru (Ilea r i .... ii'in .. i TI f In llRE IM J ii.th 46th Market St mm m m BOXING Pli b M Basketball Statistics Last Night's Results N'nrlh PhllidiMrihln f'hurrti l.rnifii... fsnctl.i, A- Ht. Michael's 'JN, Miwenth .sue.'! .Vivt 1 eit lliilnceiml 111, Hdtlen It, rlevptitli street I Mr ttieillrt Kpliiceinl 'js, Uiiwy l'n mili 11 in Plilltnlr It'liln. Atnitetir Leiiitue Aihueate, fi3j Trltil !. K, (erllrlh Wnril, JIH. Aleunl Hriiifin, 10 ft l.til( eirlf . at. (Jiniicpr fliy lliiHlery, I. ILiiik nml Triii-t I."hbue-I.immI Till.. tii Trim! ''H. IVflert.l ItiNnrl.i. 1. In.ii.nn.. iVimimti er N'nrlh Aiiurhn L'l, I'revM'iill 'I 111" hihI 'Iruil is, Nerlhwe'l t'hurrh Ann.'nllnii (!hrll ('hiirrh .T,i, Inenrnnllnn 13. I'lret Dutch '.'3 Klftltth HiipilKt IT i ft, iiiiiuiM, l'i, U'jnher Colercil rue, 'JO Wt itiir.lfiic, as, VisltHtlrin, Ii (Jiinli'ii I'ler. !I7 North I'hlllli .. IT I'hlllDlh f.f MlnlA. SI MhIhiIii !7. .sti.mi. I'Bii 'I. Klrlln Jl, Arehlihihet, ltmti. 1" I VV"M l'lill.iilljlilii '('iiurtii l.i hku'i .Ninth l'r -I.M'Tlnii, Ul, Mfrllniur, II. liAUt.len, nt i uhitiilius, l'l. Ilxlile Hat 1 t' ry, 11. IN BROWN FOOTBALL Sweet and Duffy Meyers' Freddy Are Awarded Letter .j.j i ...... ' Twe local I evs, Fred Svvtcl and Huffy Me.vcrs, of Ardmer". have wen their letters in Hrewn foetbnll. Sweet, u former Weit Phllndeltihia High Scheel fullback, and .Meiers, who helped i put Lewer Merien en the map, were the heroes of (lie victor) ever Hnrvurd. ,.,,. - I"",' "I irii mill II.IN iircn th .st lensMcut f any Hrewn buck .Itirlm: the seas,,,,. Me is a strong line. Sweel s pln.v at left half has heen plunger und one of the sure dinp-klck els in tlie gnnie. Sweet has two mine .venrs te phi nt Hrewn. and should make u great mum for nlinulf in thnt time. Me el's is tilse n sophomore lie did net get going well until the Yale gnn.e. when he drove the Hrewn team superbly nt ipiurter. Ills generalship ag.iinsi Harvard was even better, und be looked like the best quarterback who had ap peared In the stndlum this fall. ARMY AND NAVY SPLIT ' IN BOXING COMPETITION Knockouts and Fouls End Bouts at League Island Several knockouts and feil1 ended i matches of th dual boxing meet be- ' tween tne .vrmj nun .Mivy at the nee nee reatien Center, l.engue Island. Inst night. I.(w Teiuiler, Temiu I.eughrnn and Chiiplnln Duff, of the Nnv.v, ref creed in different numbers. Harney Diignn. of the Arm.v. drew1 with Hiiddy Fr7.gerehl. in six rounds of u liglitvvclglit match. Cliff Hent. Navy, knocked out K. O, cung Pen Pen sela in the seinmi ill ii bantamweight' match. In a featherweight matdi Hauling Flink, of the Army .wen against Hill Devine. Yeung Jack Dempsey, Nnv.v. scoied a welterweight knockout in the fifth, stepping Hlendle Shremncker K. f). Stanley, Army, claimed a foul in tlie second round of u lightweight match with Whltey Fitzgerald. Midget Ilia, bantamweight champion of tin1 Arm.v. boxed pfx rounds te no decision against Yeung Knnsiis, The army bexeis came from Fert Slectim. Seattle Gets Yaryan Sfettlr. VViml... Nev. SO r:nrtt Tarynn. who for thre' vcirH hai b.'n u ratchpr en thf rhlcaee Whit Sex. Iibb lwn ebtiilncd hv the Pi-uttle I'drille ("nat IjWUe bs bull club. Come Have Dinner at MEENEHAN'S CAFE 1 SlWrHS WW& II ' SIXTY-SECOND and WALNUT STS. THANKSGIVING DAY $2.50 per Persen Hcartt of Celery Queen Olives Blue Points or Little Neck Clam Soup Snapper Soup Baltimore or Contemtne Julienne Rencl Yeung Vermont Turkey Celery Filling Giblet Gravy Mathed Potatoes or Imperial Sweet Potatoes French Peas au Beurc Cranberry Jelly Lettuce and Tomate Salad, Russian Dressing or Fruit Salad Choice of Pumpkin Pie Het Mince Pir Ice Creem French Pastry Coffee iieast Turkey Platter - - $1.50 vemml TSiZ Jiuuni '-'("' ' IMPORTANT -NOTICE I am in position wherebj 1 must soil at eUremc sacrifice 40 new 1922 model Automobile of nntienallj Known make. Twe, four. Ihe nnd seven passenger, both open and closed models. I vill sell these cars, at a substantial reduction under the standard Philadelphia price. Eery car is new and has the manu lacturer's perfect Kiiaratitee. Sen ice rendered by dealer of ceud standinir. .Ne trades. Ne dealers; easy pigments if desired. This is an uppertunit te hu a brand-new up-te-the-minute meter ear for the price of a second-hand car. Write me new for details and appointment. II 1.1 1, Ledger Ollice N ' i 'm i ' ' ; m 2ZiO &SfrF' FOUR DOES AjLL . , AND MORE Climbs Any Hill Around Philadetphia in High Gear n A Bitgw, Setter; tMere Powerful, EuiwvRitlliir Car l Ntw Lew Frica OWiwei7c Wins, by Compmiueri , , Eighte,13t5 LABS0N OLDSM0B5LE CO. ZX Poplar 4697 1 r-r:rr.- Wl IIIULUNI1 HL SHOWS REAL CLASS Smothers Philadelphia Nermal Cage Team Under 51-17 Score HOFFMAN SHOWS WELL Southern High looked mighty geed In their Initial nppenrance In the cage .vcsierdny nfternoen. Prying the lid off the ttnhirir schnliiritli .pilirin. fnncfl Mueller's euintet smothered the Phlln- delphhi Nermal representatives under a l-te-17 avalanche. The fled and HIack took a little time in gelling Hinrted. hut after they were under way worked like it well-oiled machine en nil Ave cylinders. There was only one plnver en the Meer who has net worked with the mn eliiiie. He is Heffuinii, the new guard. If his pirn of .vcsterilay can be taken ns an (ilterlen. he will be it fixture, and the team Is ns strong, If net stronger, thnn hist j ear's aggregation, which wen the Dutch Trenhv. I , . rr . , . ! ,A,""inu" ''T'.i " 7n fTi """"V I 'Tf'i, . h. .' Ip, '?! '"J , J". T Ll I' i'i' .mi., .mi. i.iriri.ii nrni f(.,.... tlehlblalt nla.ved his usual roving game. mere iiji the fleer than back. Thnt his injured hand failed le affect him was in evidence from the record of play. Light times lie tent the ball spinning Ihietigh the net. seven of these coming In the opening half, Kech, the brilliant forward, was the high scorer of the nfternoen. He mnde nine Held goals nnd plujed a whnle of i a game. Philadelphia Nermal Scheel was out classed from the very start. Hrethers pla.ved en opposite sides in the gnme. "Menchv" Geldblutt scintillated nt guard for the winners, while Eddie Geldblutt, who played en the Southern High reserve team last year, played guard for the Nermal Scheel. Latest Styles Frem Maker te Wesrrr It's Ilerhy Time $A Dfrh.VN for SVOO ." Ilrrlijs for S3.JI0 flame In Seft Itntu G. Ervin Donevan,-135 S. 10 St. naw - - - .t..,, "''lUt $975 3IXES CLAIM pwcea f. O.K. FACTORY Fv - We Have in Stock a j KT the ever- IM l!,'prentril Ik re nrc tin ' "r tnnlNIi iiljien ri n- mil's. ('rutin; ' Straight m Oniliie,!. i 11. 11. ,nn I ninkei (l. n n. mirl M. !. ; ( Centes Celeman Ce. 125 Commercial Trust Bld. t Train rioer Locust 2S6S gl !?i. '." .?li J m A3 'ycjpi m m m "fl kl .-I 1 r SlJ&if: hiAt 'WiVULe L I !( Lti 1 iii i