. ' Wwysj AT". T5 j V rjvVS J' -J f.MX S - t I ,"' Vj VT "ljtTMW .! A .! I'.rl-.j' .1 lt AW T" I 71 -- f.JWl HMSJiBW Vi. l.ta l1WTi.T'1 JTerWXBVS , , . , ,, vv vr wk. & , J.-.1"- ?-itr '' v - WW " ' M-" ' 4vJYj-''l"-'fJ',-f4WtjS13.Si5bt,1i i't$ EVENTNft PUBLIC EDOEI-PHlIiABBLPHtA. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 90. 1W3 u v f II x j W Strategy of a High Order Is Premised in Today's Gridiron Battle en Franklin Fieli IKA:"-r Y t j r" TAV &",' ! aw ) ur J ijp' i i I ZUPPKE HERE TO GET LINE ON METHODS OF HEISMANAND DOBIE Illinois Grid Tuter and Wizard Psychologist Probably Will See Results of Rival Coaches' Strategy at Highest Peak Dy rfTONEY McLINN BOB ZUPPKE, who teaches mind-ever-matter foetbull at Illinois, enme here for the avowed purpose of watching the sciiKen's climax of the sys tems of two of the country's foremost conches Jehn W. llcismnn and Gilbert Doble. Nig Derry rates u big gridiron match ns S71,1. per cent tight nnd VIYi per cent football. Zuppke probably would tell us that CO per cent Is pay cholegy, 37 per cent fight and li.'A per cent football. However you may apportion the several elements that make up n battle between the goal resta, that l-'Vj ikt rent which has been called football Is r w $ " -. , v v SIONEY McLINN um, ln hn ,, the jm"., tutor's ideas. Oil Debie's ulmest cruel effertH te make these Ithaca lads believe that they arc net one atom better than the First Street Grammar Scheel team Is the mind-ever-matter syxteni that will play an Important part In that battle. Cruel? Perhaps se, te a euns man who Is prepared te give his all for his alma ranter. A Cernell man tells this one te illustrate Debie's methods. One of the greatest kickers the game hut seen stepped en Franklin Field te de some practice punting. It was the afternoon previous te the big Thanksgiving Day engagement. The lad was sending lengthy spirals ever the chalk lines for CO yards and mere. It was evident that he was pretty well pleased with himself. Hut along comes the coach and lets loose u verbal punch somewhat as fellows (we de net quote him precisely, of course) : "De you call that kicking, ou Jelly-limbed clephnntV If you think these hert, high punts will help win the game tomorrow jeu are hilly under your headgear. This is a short field, remember. That may make you think you are doing something with jour feet. 1 shudder when I think what is going te happen te this team if we bae te depend ou u child like jeu te de your booting for us." HOW that Cernell tutor fiars overconfidence' ITc actually spends half hi) time trying te think up new methods by ichiah he ean prevent Raw, Hansen and ether top-flight players from developing what in geed, common English is calUd the "sicelled head." And that is a pretty fair system, tee. Cernell Is Becoming a "Football College" CORNELL men tire strong for Debic. At the annual prc-gamc rally Tues day evening, held at the Cernell Club in Locust street, Heward Frlt7, whose brilliant plajing was chiefly responsible for a victory ever l'enn in 1013, told the Philadelphia alumni pre-ent some facts about their football coach. He said that though "Cernell had been a crew and track college, it was rapidly becoming u football college as well." And when Fritz asked three long yells for Doble the diners just about lifted the reef from that house. There is no question ubeut it, Cernell teams prier te Debie's arrival there were psychologically unfitted for the annual battle with Pennsylvania. They were went te regard It as 11 jinx that was keeping big, powerful men who had walked ever all previous opposition from winning the Thanksgiving Day traditional game. Debie, who would net listen te the jinx stuff, diag nosed the situation about as fellows, "Overconfidence and superstition." The overconfidence was net se easy te cure. Fer It was brought about, according te the coach, by the fact that hie and fundamentally able gridiron athletes came te Philadelphia unprepared for a hard light. Late classes, plui snow and zero weather, made real practice for the l'enn game practically Impossible. Debie set about te remedy that by using searchlights se that a dally drill might be held outdoors after dark. Hut, by nature a pessimist, he did what was of far greater importance in his mind he began te tear away every shred of misplaced self-esteem that showed Itself in an Ithaca player. He did It with language that hurt, but he knew that was the only way. The superstition or jinx was eliminated with the overconfidence. Dobte says that in the old da.vs chaps who knew they had the strength and the heart came te Franklin Field believing that they would win easily. They did net appreciate the fact that becausu of conditions entirely beyond their control the late classes and wintry weather they were net prepared for actual combat, physically or mentally, Then when these famous "Rig Hed" elevens lest they blamed It On that jinx. Therefore we announce te Mr. Zuppke and ether gridiron greats who come here today te study the s) stems of the coaches that the p-j etiological punch Gilbert Debie has put into the Ithaca team will net be se apparent ns will be their forward passes, line bucks and end itiiis. 15ut It will be a mighty factor ln the result. JJOWHERil in a college will you find a finer spirit than exists " among these Cernell men graduates as trcll as undrrgiads. ll'ij, a crabbed old miser iceuld have experienced n thrill had he been in the Cernell Club te hear that "Cernell, I yell, yell, yell!" from the threats of these enthusiastie grads, and their sane and hearty pir game sentiment, voiced by Frits: "H'c may net tcin, but by the jA of tear xec arc going te be proud of our team and our coach." Mere en Try - 1RO.M the Rev. Charles 0. Wright r t that try-for-pelnt rule. Mr. Wright, Association of the Fnlverslty of Pennsylvania, tnjs he has watched foetbull for thirty years and for many of them officiated nt high school games, unci he states, "We are all cenWnced that It Is net a fair way te decide a gnmc; victory should net hang by such an achievement. ' He continue-!, by uuy of suggestion : "Jn soccer and hockey it Is net uttieient merely te cress the goal line with ball or puck. The actual goals theniselve.-i become useful. I suggest that ln football, first, a tern hdeun made between the goal pests ( uprights 1 count seven points and no try for goal b necessary; second, if a touchdown is made en cither side of the goal pests sK points be awuitlc., und tin- try for beeuth point be made from scrimmage as new. Or. "A touchdown inude between the ueal pests, either directly through ihein or by run of scrimmage that enables the man te bring the hull up te a point between the pests, te count sl points, with priilge of try for another point us new; while n touchdown made outside goal pests, un where en either side, count six points without try for goal In this way the premium is placed en 11 play that can decisively prove one team's real superiority in actual foot feot foet luill scrimmage." Mr, Wright add that if hi suggestion were adopted the ball could net be brought In from the sidelines en un out-of-bounds within the ue-jurd line. There is feed for thought in this admittedly r-idical suggestion. A grid grid ireu general would have added mental piehlems te solve nheu he get I1I1 attack inside the scoring 7ene, for lit addition te calling ter plays thai would advatice the ball, it would he neccs-uiy for him te try te get a totnhdeuii between the uprights. We can hear the uiuchc-j shout "Ne!'' te Mr. Wright's preposition. It would mcuu that the defence would mass te prevent a score between the pests, which would be the natural objective. Then, u team that wus willing te lobe that citia point or gamble en getting it by one play ns new might Mnnd a better chance te get uway with a touchdown en cither side of the pests. BE THAT as it may, trr nic glad te bring Mr. Wright's suggestion te the attention of the h'ulcs Committee and I), O. '. And tee thank him for his support of our campaign against that foolish try-for-point rule by advocating methods that have merit and are irell worth consideration, About Sportsmen One Meets AT TIIK geed-fellowship dinner engineered by Hebby Gunnlss nnd Muggsy Tayler, with Kddle Coeke ns the guest of honor, F. Otte Knuhe was u leading spirit. The former Phil player was loudly cheered when his name waa mentioned. And It developed that he Is n free agent at the present mwnent, though Dill Klllefer wants Otte te assist in th field direction of "the Cubs' play. v T SEVM8 strange that big-kague teams seeking a manager should overlook the snappy, scrappy, brainy Knabe, Perhaps ite may have reason te say mere about this later en. Tunney Knecki Out Welnert Kaw Yerk. Nev. 30 Oane Tunnev. for- Br Anrarlvun light h'uvytit-iiiht chjiuiplen, M1 ou out cnn- wvinart. vx n";i 1 th fourth round of it trtit-diilcil in iuui iir. 'rn nrmir cnm we St m - Vl" . .T 7 :." -- m -' - its, wnua in saw jrir hvywt UrtlgntU IM. mighty important. Tlic general who has a regiment of bearcats that would rather tight than eat Is plain out-ef-lurl. If he runs shy en ummunltien. 80 it is with the football team that may have the proper allotment of tight, psy chology and muscle, but lacks the essential am munition in pla.vs that score points. Undoubtedly Zuppke will see the 12'fc per cent that represents the strategy of the two coaches their systems, if you please at the peak of development en Franklin Field this afternoon. And no doubt, te the man whose mind is working en football problems from January 1 te December 31 of each year that's Zuppke the annual Penn-Cernell fight will be Interesting chiefly because of the smart, wide open methods employed by the two elevens. But the. most consequential thing in that battle no limn .illl Biiiuhv tlin liin If la ltit.tt llnfflftill for - Point Rule cenien un Interesting letter regjidin:; general secretury of the f'hrltiun Flelaher Seccerltes In New Yerk New Yerli, Sev, .10.- New Yerk seeci-r O.u'j will aee'i te avcng-i Iti ret ant 6-i de- ft-.it rialul by Dm KMnlitr dalphli. In an oxnlbltlen mi ii an oxhlbttlen malcli irt'.New Yerk Yarn elven, of 1'lilla Oval. Plity-fifth atreat am nity-nrm aireei nu iver nvenuflr. in lint lem. tiu unurnoen. nunl with ttie Flalahera. return tncava - 1 "' " WMNER BYM3T01685 Captures Four Bleck Out of Six Frem Hagenlacher at -Hudsen Parlors HAS HIGH RUN OF 198 By JAKE SCHAEFKR, Kx-Billiard Champien of the World Yesterday I put the finishing touch ' te my match with Hrlk Hagenlacher, . chtunplen of Germany, and wen the ' match U14.t te ICSi". I As I said in my article yesterdnv, ' Hagenlacher did net admit defeat be cause he was trailing me. Them isn't nn ounce of quit in his body, and he proved that particularly yesterday afternoon. In the fifth Inning he made a run of 141!. It was net merely the run that Impressed everyone who saw the match, but the manner in which Hagen lacher mnde his points. All but nine teen were mnde en the short rail, which is n testimonial te his mmrnlficcnt nursing. It gave him n big lead in thnt fee fee tien of the match, nnd warned tne th.it I would have te keep en edge If I ex pected te assure my victory. I mauaeed te make a fair sized run of ll'J, backed by two ethers of seventy-two ami seventy-three, which brought me tilt within sixty-live points of llagcu lacher. I had te make an extraordinary num ber of masse shots en that run. and the muse is always difficult and re iiiiircs perfect nerve control. Had Willie Heppe been forced te make many masses in the recent championship I tournament he would net have wen, for his nerves were in bad shape. But it was Willie's ability te play the rail that enabled him te regain the laurels that 1 hed taken from him the year before. Let me say here, nnd net nt nil In n a boastful vein, that I fully expect te win back that championship when I play Mr. Heppe again. I respect this prowess, and state, without reservation, that he is one f the greatest cham pions that ever wielded a cue, but I am in the best of condition new us I think my match with Hagenlacher has proved. In the evening I made my high run of the three-dny match, 10$, and, ns en Tuesday uisbt I set it record for Philmlelnhlii of nn SO nvernge, I think I may say without boasting that I am iu form :igalu. Centl te Be Feared Next Tueday, December "!. n match will be Mused at the Hudsen Recreation Deem between young Centi. the cham pion of France, and the veteran F.dou F.deu ard Hercmniis, champion of Belgium There is an intense rivalry between them nnd. at they will play for 7." per cent of a SI tWO purse, some very keen billiards will be shown. The winner of that match will piny me Je decide who will meet Willie Heppe for the championship of the world. Centi. who is only nineteen, is just helf Herenmns' age, but he has shown extreme bril'innec of play. Centi de feated me once in Chicago, and Hore Here mans did it ln New Yerk, but I have j returned the compliment, se I leek en the coming match with the winner con fidently, but with high repect for the ability of eich man. Heremnns is king of the masse shot ard holds the world's record run of ". but Centl has shown In several m: tches with the Belgian tint he is net awed by the veteran's ability. The scores of je-terday's match be tween Hagenlacher and myself were; AFTERSOOM Hagenlich T II 13 0 142 1 BJ 118 45 wi, Schfr 3 0 19 B4 0 0 J12 Itan!rxher ArBB. 3-1' 73 7: 33i hth run. 1-- . . ,...... .scnrr .ve as a-u. nn run. us. EVENINO .chffer 0 ft 0 ins I 3 9 Bt 3 0 89 3s Haceniachtr- 2 0 1S3 1 7 9 1 0 2 10 0 23'- Schaf-f-r Averse. 31 1 3 hlch run. mi Hatc-nlacher AeraB 2j 10-11. high mil l'"' HATCH TOTAL f-chd-ffr Averagg. 48 7-1 2. lts Hagentaefcer Averai. S2 fl-23. 231. high run. htgh run. EAST PHILA. TO START win Oppose Nativity In First Game of Season Merry Luff's original East Phillies uill plaj their hrst game of the sea son with the Nativity teiun at the hit ler's hall. Belgrade und Madisen streets, en Suturday night The i:est Phils will have their strongest line-up mi the fleer, which includes Freeman and liailey, ferwai Luff, center, and Bill Blui-k Mafbini and Van Osteti. guai-'N. Manager Luff still Iris a few open dates in December for the best semi-i-re home ten ins in or out of i Address M. .1. Luff, '-".'till Frnnkferd avenue, or phone Lembard L'Vjs our ing thu dnj and Kensington ,'iii'ii'. ,it night. Scraps About Scrappers t. Hi Arrna. PnllaiMpblir's bgv hi. club, .nd wn -if th- I- -it in ai a v. I w DrenuJ urtli ullv ifiduy. Zr.v ri t .. ir t !!' u ra ty httl' ln'u t'1 ril w ut th, Vttmbaum pluiil wrei'j I.eun Ila i;. ut, 1 Ln- nt Juri.lnr wl'i iirunietb n.u'.rm ihr urn-j ' unto, Ul t l-llly Mi.i)ti anil Ui:Mi l!u. lleliliv lliinniiii, eui1uibw 'imi l-uut i.i"-l " M-lry Hii lUuslnr. v 'l ' ' luilhl-' tj ii -. clirci 'Ai"'k H" I J tal.liik' tnu an atimK "f l"-l in In 111-, ' .1 -hiinv f n out fj'e i from Vlnrfnt 1P. th M1' niaulfr lias I rtu mat-neil te inwt I'm llra'i'-y -n i,n etlit etlit reuivi t-eut l AtUnt ' '- I -mlii . I.OBCZ Will tier III W lern II- lattr part of lecinbr. 111)17 Ivlw h tn Ira rlu win, Jes Tll'llu f'T two uei-K l-vl , lui Edlnl in weight and In lh futur-, n) box is r 12.-Kun-Ir Hely u ai.x uus te liuek with Jack I'erry, UP Al Jannrtft will maU nl tnw n match-maKi-r of Th Arna lainiact-r Pa., te. t.ltfht. wli-n l. ".-III " -i i-rlr- of nn bouts then-. Tlie v-ln'l up will be r.ny St-iv K. ) Leenard. ihr tieui. Kdiils rmpy vs. Nuguut Jehntnn. Jatk Darrv v Ueorre Hun-.el Iln-b Until vs. Illllv WbIiz and Jlmmi Him n. ftrp Nlfhie J-tnnMtl jlann te held weakly beuta ut tlm Laticast-'r atenu, !e raltrraen. A U V llvtitnrla-ht ehm ehm rlen. wrliei id .Mfit uU fr.-n Lima. (., that li wilt ei ImcI In I'hlladnlphU In about ihree Ij-ks, I'attorsen hint tiefd Ie Jihnen. Larl I'uri'nr. .larkle Mecre. I'rtsten llrewn and Yeung- I'apke. Bebby r Wallace et hlmaslf Inte ihip by rainliiit at Temmy Leuenran'a yni- lie la te wen Jm.li Kdivurila rtrn-t t naaliim at Hiranten today Gaeria .f,(,,rf J", weltarwetirht. 'a tiartj hi fh liid-lnhlii after Hn"earln In virnl serai n Sny Yerk. (a ateppail Kid Happy In hutcr rrtfntly. Jlniiii) ni TUriirj. Ivon-iialen l-intani. Iia iriuiniil t'exii-j undir tlie llrcten of Harry l.i-urv. The, red hi ad liua int ilm l..n.li.... "'l,"T.? Wj-'fi1 ttK!.'!:l...p,lJ".,,,I'hll..' !".---t,,vl.T';' :.'.. 'i'v'-;v' ..-y' '"."' lil.uw ..' W!gl ' eimiiy i.iary 'Tlernev challtwej ansbedv nt 111 peiin-lj. ,1UES6 FnMeaAt Touch ws. BCa -- rssmssSs s Jif C1Z?V " f m W wsm -.tfatttiav SjUvlaliCVH wMmMM fjTj.-' " '" . ' "mMp i ' Ip 'mTTTmsmt lEaS ''sVM HrSnSBL'' -- -aXHBSHBHaasaLi - T tSKBHBBBiBBBvBa I'll HJhe a ler v Be thankful E TEAMS ARE FAST Collingswood Five Is Leading League Without Suffering Defeat HOLY NAME IS SECOND M.'AOUE STANDING rellln-Tswnn.l a !Iel Nam- t Jiunltn 1 Wj-einln Hisl Jicn 0 5IT yewv wiryrr 1 t-bb "s i Mr ii xrs wz m u vb MIEN m k r.c. 11 1.000 1 .r-ne t .r-ne j .000 Few basketball leagues in this locality beast of a greater array of "future greats" than the Camden County League, which plays the preliminary games te the Eastern League contests iu Camden. Sam I.cnnet and .Tee Hyde, who played with Camden three jenrs nge, are members of the (irenter Colllngs Celllngs Colllngs weod team, which is leading the league undefeated. Holle I.engstreet, former Northeast High star who played witli many of the best tennis iu lMiilndel phia, is jumping center. "Hughie" Lennex, who subbed for Camden last season, and Charley Verdeur, one of Camden High's brightest cage stars, complete the Collingswood regular line up. "Mush" Higgins. who was signed bj Ce.itcsvillc last week, also was a liicnilier of the Collingswood team at that time. Hareld Costelle, who played several games with Camden last year before lie went te the New Kngland League, is a member of the Hely Name team. which is bringing n fust bunch of jeungsters Inte the limelight. Muguirc, r.nn-ie. O'Neil nnd Slmuahan have n,nav n favorable Impression with the 1 big league fans In tlie two games nlnved te dnte. nnd which have re- I . ..!....! I.. n llf.i C-fn- liri-ntr cu '.' ,'.'",'' ""'i. ."' ,'if..i v- lei i.ngei aim .nt uiivjrs, vnu nlned with .llnimv Coffey's old St. Cel umba tenm, are tenmetl up with the .I'limitii flub, whieli also beasts et Frank Ilamhleten and .lim Deeley, who plujed with Iaies and Lngle en the Lust Lnd team whlih met virtually I ail the beht teams in Phlladelphlu lust i season, lteger Brown, who was picked jus the best center man in the Atlan tic Division League last season by Hey Steele, Camden's leader, is nt the tap off position for .luniiitn. The latter Is it ie with Hely Neme for second place 'in the league, standing with one win und one lese ln two starts, i Wilbur Mutzer, picked as the beet guard iu the County League last bcb bcb 'sen, nnd who is being given the "once 'ever" by Manager Bill Kennedy, in .the stnr of the Wjeming Bed Men, : which has been defeated in both starts. I However, Manager Winstnnley does net propose te stay in the cellnr, ns he has signed IMdh' Allen and Uussell .letter te bolster Up the weak spots. In i . . - l.. u- i . ' addition he lias slgnen neerge vv ensier. i We-tinent's l.ink.v ''enter, which will enable him te shut l.arl Wainwright up te forward. This i-ombiiintieii will make Xhem all step livel from new en. Wjeming will meet Hel Name in the prclimliinn te the Cnmden-Phlla-di-lphm satn" titiilvht. and the Indians nre ceulideiit of tiiruing in their lirst t t-intiifill The league season has been divided into halves, with each elub plajing the ether twice in each half. Collingswood, with its. crack line-up, appeals te be the faverit" for the first half Hag, but the ether clubs are net idinlttlng iin Mipeileritv en the purl of the Miburhan live, however. The sc liednle for the balance of the season fellows : NfiM-rnb-i nn- Wvcitnlm: vk. Hely Nam. lietvmlfr 'j ' olnnieiwm -1 va. Juanlta. I eml-r 1.1 '1 i'ulllri(ivel V i. Wy Wy enMi )liy Van"- vs. Juinitii. ll,ttlIlUr -J J-Jijr ..uinv ,- w vuiiitu.- WCnwiiml"ir '' Juatiltu s. Vyemlng. January 1 Juanlla vc CI OililnRwoe4l Hely Nam-D va Wtviullir. fiErONI) HAt.V January 10 Wjetnlnu v. O, Celllnss- January 17-Hely Nam vi January 'Jl Iluly Nalu v Juanlta. U. Celllntf weml, n.v.n..iirv 7-v'enilnif va. Hely Nam. I'ebruury H 0. Colllni:aeo-1 vi. Juan- Vebrunry "1 (i Oilinoed va, Wyom-Ina- Itely'Nania 'a Juanlta. IVt.ru.iry ii Hely Nmne v. Q, Celllnfi- Hl?nrch "Juanlta vs. Wemlnt. Marrh U Juanlt.t va (.1, (.'olllnc(weo4; Hely Natne va. Wyvmlnt', Yeu Aute Knew Tha reKut-ir chanarins of tlrei will add ma. rlally te muxlinum tntlrnir If they ate r.nt l.-ut utll craaatd ailta will tiecome nrakenrd. dun le haat. A f.lpplnc fun Ix-lt la or of tha coin cein coin nientat lauaea of overlica'.lnif, It la. much. rnaier te rrmeva anarU uluaa when the i-yllndi-ra in wii, u tin mtal, whan het, eii-unja and binds tlie thrtida. Tlr I net IwVe as lenn nn r.-ira driven firtern mtlca un hour lliali uik.ii tara tfritcn at thirty nillei un hour. When th Inlet net no at tightly, and overflow, valve or float valva dot! tha carhuramr will flood DAD'S THANKSGIVING GOOSE f KACM60 -KACVftOWF I IM Y VOffl , N MOUTH . A VM OOP tfatCtwMii Fert whca I i-tfVH.sa.HCr; Ncvcne- "wi' SMITH PREDICTS K. 0. Meet the Wolf Tonight at Chest nut Street Arena Tonight's boxing program arranged at the new Chestnut Street Arena by Willus Hrltt is the only evening holi day punching program arranged in Philadelphia. Arrangements have been made by Manager Britt te handle a capacity crowd. A heavyweight match between Ser geant Rny Smith, of Camden, N. J., and Wolf Carsen, the Oklahoma giant, will be the feature number. Smith is in perfect shape and he is confi dent thnt be will knock out the new comer from the West. In the scml-finnl Kddle Dcmpsey, of Seuthwnrk, is scheduled te take en Willie Curry, also a Seuth Philudel phlnn. Thu preliminaries will be: Billy Unas, of 'trays Ferry, vs. Billy (inn non, of Seuthwnrk ; Jimmy Tierney, of Grays Ferry, vs. 'Al Gorden, of Setithwark, and Johnny Clark, of Seuthwnrk, vs. Temmy Qulnn, of Seuthwark. NEW CAGE TEAM READY Harmony Five, of Seuth Philadel phia, Enters Basketball Field A new cage team will enter the city's independent ranks under the manage ment of Jee Lembard!, nnd will be known ns the Harmony Five. They will represent the fnmnua Harmony Club, of Seuth Philadelphia. The players who have been signed include the best in the game nnd were former members of Pest Ne. 20, of the American Legien. They include Lew Hartzell and .Tnmisen, forwards; Ted Hugg, nt center, Broeki and Necltra, at guard. Harmony will make Its debut to morrow night against Cathedral at Ma chinists' Temple, Thirtecnthfand Spring Gerdeii. Games in or out of town arc seugut by Manager Lembard!. He can 1)0 reached nt 1713 Seuth Eleventh street or phone Oregon O.'l.'14-W. WILCOX T0 CAPTAIN GARNET Lansdowne Player Will Lead 1923 Swarthmore Eleven Swartlimere, Pa., Nev. (. At a meeting of the football letter men, Leenard Wilcox, n Lnusdevvne boy, was elected te captain the Garnet grid men next year. Wilcox will be a senior. He has tilled u right tiif-klc berth en Ceaeh Mercer's aggregation with dis tinction during the last three seasons. The new" captain will have eight letter men about which te build his machine. Light ethers are te be grad uated this year, the backlicld suffering especially ln the less of the giant As plundh, for three years the stellar plajer en the Little Quaker wpiud ; Schneider, the quarterback, nnd Thoeu Theeu en. a fleet halfback. Ned Wili-ex. u brother of the cap-tnili-elect, will be back te till his po sition nt half, uleng with Kunpp, an other veteran. Beets and Saddle The i.lianiiMCIviru; liauuitap nus a larye uinl vvell-buluneeil Held at Hewie, whiih mm hi. the cleuinc tluy of the nitHtini; KeckmitiMer is ceui-eiled three peumli I.tieky Heur UeL-kiiiiusii-r recent rare hlieuhl put him iu lirxt lab f-ouilltleii fur tuiliij-'M effort. He uiipeiir.- te have mere htuuiinu thuu I.uekj lluiir. Ilei-es vvlileh seem best nre: l-'lrnt ruee --Little Hepe, Three riilire, tlelU Mount. Heeeinl Gauily, .Slinij, Kt tahe. Thlnl-(!cneral Thnleher. Viil, Keri-ht Lere, reurth On Wateji, Pair I'haiiteiu. Oentilit.v. 1'lftll -Iteekuiiii-uter. l.uel.j Heur, Captain Aleeek, Sixth Sutitr, Fuiinln Ileun, l'lueky. Seventh - lteui'ti, Jehn Merrill, Mouu Meuu luln H'i-e l. New Orleans npeim lt winter nicet InB today ut .leffcren I'urk with the Thunk'-Kiviutr lluudieap aa the feature. Iler-cs which H'l'in bebt are: FlrM race Marvin May, Elmer K., Lord Allen. Heeend Sunny Urn-row, (iurht of Hener, (Jelden I'rest. Thinl May Itelnrt, I'nnteelie, (Irass Tree. JViurth - I'lierrv Tree, Oniiilc Senjf, rvewpie ii'Mni, 1 11 III l,eul A., I'l tatlnn, Whalebone. Sixth Hegnl ,fxli;e, I'uiil Mieeti, Meivhant, II.iv.uih, en Its npeninc iIrv today, efferh a imrwe f.t !?-ft00 in the Tliuuks- eivint; Hauilleap. ( remwell uarrieM top weight, llersex whieli (.rem bent nrp; I'iri-t rnee Noen (jllde, Held field. IIrviiiiii r.leetrle. Seeend Miiuibe .lunile, Applv .lack II, Sun Turret. Third - (,urf,,"fv, ItiiN. I-'I -. Fourth Dr. Hleknian. Lit lie Ulnrk Sheep, FineHhtle. Fifth Cromwell, Teney Henti, Sea Prinee. Sixth Hurry M. SIcveiiH, Uuke Ituft, Dulryinnn, Lafayette Leses Soccer Star Ktuten, I'a,, Nev. 110. Tin Ifayetli- Cel. leu v irnlty ai-rcf-r tf.iiii wna lvm a rovare -ei'i..' wtirn It u n t Kne.vti ih.it riiiilfv ll-j.xkirl. the ti-run Imlfb.iiU. would be uul for th reuiijlnder nf thn hpineri btcuap of a pialned llaanmnt In hU left IfK. Liifn. etle plays th llnlveralty of nnaylva.nlit ttaturdav Tl. Penn Htala Ixiaiue mattli nt 1-ranklm Field. I 4t ttaa "CvT iuuiuii An AlsWHM vnnnnT - w.. 0'VOP TlMT Copyright, lit, by ttutlte Ltdmr Company DEFEND HIS TITLE U. S. Open Ceif Champien Plans Entry in British Event Can't See "Conflict" OTHERS ARE UNDECIDED y SANDY McNIBUCK NKATtLY ns often us llegctl moon shine llkker is ninde u new nnglc te the piny of the next open golf cham pionship ire these United States crops out. Tills time It Is intermingled with the desire of the pros te play the event here next year in June which, right new. leeks like a conflict with the month of the Uritlsh open piny abroad. The vigorous part of the proposed rniiillet ! that, if there is a conflict, Genu Sniazcn. American open cham P en, states that he will likely default lils title in this lnr.d te compete ln the event abroad. Sarazen asserted tedav that he was going nbreutl next year te "try for the British title uuti make n geed showing." He .doesn't think lie will rhjinga his plans, stating that he has fully recovered from his recent operation for appendicitis nnd thnt he splnylng just ns well ns ever." J heugh Walter Hugcn, llritHi champien: i Jim llnrr.es, tied nt second, und Jeck Hutchisen, fourth and former champion, all American citizens, hnve net jet made comment en plans nbread JieAt season, America ought te have a line chance nbread with Snrazen nlse among tlie United States prospects there next season. The American champion makes his proposal te go abroad even though cognizant of the recommendation of the American P. ;. A. that our national open be played in June. Sarazen is anxious te play i the PVOIlt brn(l next season, even if it does cost hira his American title, which is n highly complicated tstnte of nffnlrs. Made Great Showing Hariizeii made a splendid showing in tlie lulled States during the season new defunct. His first start In tne season te come is premised for Call Call ferniu In January. Out of twelve tournaments last win ter in the Seuth, Sarazen finished s,e s,e eud at Shreveport te Diegel. Ilt Mobile te fyril Ulker, nt Deland te Hngcn, and at Ashevllle te Tem Kerrigan Sarazen was the winner of the open at New Orleans, where In: trimmed Dlegel, who linlshcd second. 1 he chuinplen'K grand triumphs nfter tint were it.' the national , epe,, nd the I'lofeHsIennl (Selfers A-Mirtntlmi flnul. He nl-e trimmed Wuller Hngen In nn extended match for the "world's title " It Is uncertain just what eff,.,-t Sura jen s diclslen te compete ahr.nd will huve en the U. S. O. A. event. Jehn Hirrrll, QuaKer nidit pre m leunl benmcri te iwlii uuul preiVlnei -,, V,i nne .h-,i fxvrx who leek te r.,rr, I Yr. . in- nt epr-n tltlr t-fiii .lrr.. ..." n.nnrr-up nl llwi feliunhla inrlj , .,.'? TWO PRIZES FOR HAINES Mount Helly Shet Wins Turkey and Trophy at Maple Greve The Quaker City Cut! C,,, M. , 'turkej sheet" ,er its Maple (Sreve trap- .vcteiday afleinoeii, wlii,-, ,ir.w a In rife guUierlng of local ami siihtir mil Itirget shots. M. S. Haines, of M emit llell.v champion of New Jers.-v "",', two of the hlllf-deien pi-1.es off.'-i,.,! I,,, the t.liiakerH. J I lames enlf hmke fur n sce, ,, f)S wllh a handicap of two iu ihul seere' nod iliem were no less than seven hhoet.' ers who ...tide UN., total sce.e hnt as I he prizes went awarded en the re- tii- xjeiviii lur tin lies tllllt is. the li,i.t lulu M.ifi f....... .1. . ... . . " i .ii '" lM" ',,''' of the sheet. Ilalues captured n tnrtnu V. I his dinner today. He e wen the silver trophy giu-n te the shooter mi k. .'ifj'"...:: T...!1! "" "! of the ...,.,,..., r. ... Miuies, Ijiillies scored u total of tvveniyseven breaks te win. CAGE RIVALS TOCLASH 8phas and St, Peter's. Meet In Big Independent Clash The most et important Imbkctbnll Bnme wrnin iu IhlH city tonight" U en I lie pre he lilavetl iM'twecii Ihn Seuth l'hll,l..l III Jllllll en III llelirews iiml Hi. IVh.e'u .,1 u. ... , 1 l,..- , - ri'V Sev r-liri'l Hill D Viler nir-iiii. r,H.!!jrv:',r.,!"",,..!''''i'-frnte,i the SpluiH ami the ufliT rpwiige. ChlcKlr, IWu, , f I ! mer pliiyer for thn .Sphun In with i. 1'eter'H ami will idiij-nanlnst hl for." mer mates for tlm rHt lime h, ill career. " ""' St. I'eler k hfil. one of (he he- elulm 11 the in.lepemlent ranK uml lower "l I be . co low of Cutlie.lrnl Uht FrWag e CalhMlral'H own lloer. They are Jfter the cliamplendilp of the city I inwiiiiiu'iierH h I -alar "S ' SARAZENMnYNOT Hew Dees It 'i ; Offer ter Refnmelt BUlUn "Bex Score" A Fighting Family ' ' unnm lyim nun ratucu win v"'" 1""F mere, ler yOUnf EfliU K J Remmel. Hie Yankees- Tigers end! White Bex are bidding for the Baltr A mere boy and ethers maj be. in the running. , .- , . u i There Is net a magnate in either league that would net like te hare Remaut v ob his payroll, but also there is net a club in the American circuit that rnTS ' aim. any mere man our own aiuigucs. Eddie wen twenty-seven games last season nnd his victories were reseen' elble for the A's deserting the cellar. After many Iran years Mack's inrfu crop of pitchers has produced one real hurler.'" He belongs te Philadelphia McOraw bad Remmel and spurned in 1010 and held en te Hubbell, Winters and snared him at tne end or the season. ,-:, Remmel has a knuckle ball that is the most deceptive in baseball, t Jkr only feels the batter, but Gy Perkins unua ii aimcuit ia cage iub anucaic uuu in um Dig nun. i , Mack announced some tlme ego that he wits through selllnr hla 'j.''i and any pitcher who can win twenty - certainly belongs in tee class et tne . THE A's will be improved next season. Harry RlcemJa, will be at third and Jimmy Dykes will probably be shifted 'te seeend. The tihfeld also will show belter. If Remmel is sold the less te the pitch- lng staff will net be ceraterbalanced by the Improvements in the ether departments. Petersm'a "Bex pHARLEY PETERSON, the trick-shot J new stunt. Jt wetna de wen ler it. Like all of Charley's stuff, his into as theerv. Pete has devised a "box score" for billiard' matches which shows -tit .' number of strokes and the nature thereof. It is a complete record of tha'' tniitmntviatnt- 4 The figures form a stroke analysis i1.&M In Anll f1?AM.ltu MMlfa(lAM -A11,1fl tlUlK til UCIUII. AVIUM- Ol-""V- -.U.U .... .v. ywr. .,u .IIUIIW W -fBCaOSSfk i forehand and ether strokes te match Pete's "box score." -"7V Willie Ilenne was suffering from a stiff muscle In his shoulder and IS i avoided a masm and relied en the draw te regain his title. This is clearly eete out in the statistics. The champion made almvat a hundred mere lew-ikets ' than nnv nfher tilnver and he WOB next te the leWSIt in masses. ' fJ" The present title-holder completed the field. Willie executed Ave four-cushion strei.es ana one nve-cuinlen. Rs was the only player te make a elx-cushlerf shot. Mere than 12,000 strokes were registered during the tournament, the dtW' proving the most popular, having totaled close te tttOO. 'c a a . , . ' ' ' tr TIU. SCOre wnicn i-ecenen aiauiajxa ww m wvutpnrminm iet ins ' '? entire tournament. This coupled with the same method applied "!,'r . ... . . n-ft. nul.n. n. ,! ll itt.l MAAntn, MA. MM-la in n..tl.'. -1 10 inaiUUUai nwaia mamca- aa ra Fightlag a Family Affair Among the Beleifs FGIITINC1 !s a family affair among the Beleffs; that is, boxing is. Fightlag Is reserved for the opposition furnished from outside the household. ' ' Yeu knew the RclefTs. Uave is tne ene in tne nmciign. at present. Wn the Seuth Philadelphia High Scheel baseball nnd football player who wen t-t Philadelphia amateur lightweight boxing championship. He appears in Nsft Yerk tonight In the Intercity tourney. ' Marty, the eldest of five Rattling BcleffH, was the first te drive oppeilrlea te the canvas. He wen the bantam title in 10t0. Marty Is new twenty-two, vi Then enmc Manny short for Emanuel lightweight chnmplbn. in 1018, who, cast his first vete this month. Manny was in n hurry the night be wen bh crown. He had te get back te his ncwupnpcr stand for first-edition sales, it he knocked out his opponent in two rounds. . . . ' ... ..! Miinnv plnved football nt Southern and was a star fiuibnck en the 10h eleven which finished well up In the Interschelnstlc League standing. He wu; president of his class in his junior and senior years, honors seldom cenfcrrrid upon the same student. .... , ,. Ul . ., ti. Dave hns followed in Mnnny s footsteps nnd has gene him one better ft sport- llesides winning the lightweight title nnd playing football, Dave U n baseball plaver. He was shortstop en the Red and Black nine last spring (l Dave Is sixteen and by the time he steps out te .amateur- boxing another brother will step in. William, nge twelve, is admitted te be the best boxer ii, U, And when William is through there will be still another te, fellow. !& nltheitgh n wee slinver of eeven years, can swing n boxing fciove better this Mickey McOuire (hitnclf). . -i PVB sons nnd all athletesl Southern is well suppUed new with , Beleffs and will be for a few years te come. GOSSIP OF THE AMATEURS ... i. ..ii -i..i. . awt-an-elcht-tn-yaar-etd (nm at huvlns li-lls Aa OITUHI. "" ,-"- triei, . Mnrahall Club, a aUtan-a1hteen-yaar-eia aec4r "l"v-n. , wlihta le ach.dii . S-tnM wlih t-utnH havlm? a-reunfH for "uVi. Humlay clatea A, Ftrehla. 8553 Jorth Mar almll Ktr.'it. Trlniiale ReaervM. a fourtaan-aUtean-year-eld anarcBntlnn hna rtMaa open for tafma of IMS nse wllllnar te exUinnse datea. William Kunla. t3:i .'aaiyunW nvnu. . . ... a ...- ---aa-a wVtmA ..T ft. "lKfra, ".SP.V.'S'Afl. and T-.U.r ...'".-?.. nl. ,,,;V.V .ml waa turnl back by 1 Iha i'vansci II. W Je 0. It waa tha twelfth win fur V.vanipel. Annu A. A., a nw team en the fleer itilt rauaen haa acure-l a , numb-r of atari .and la raadv tu atajie battlea v.-ltll tha btat In iha rllr. 11. 1. lMvnpert. i i Woed.toclc street, or rlione ureaen eiqu j betwean 0 ar.rt 1 5'- Nhrrweed Junier maAa It flva atratfht vletSfPi !.n they lfUl 5i7aiil.?J Klnaacasltia, i te 13. Khavell and UmheJU itnin-d for the wlnnera. The Ilrlnware I'ndrrn rilera. a, slstaan-.lghtern-;ar-Uld travel n .?' " ., tT-ii like te book aamei with laatna of thla ag having halla nnd efferlna e-penaea. W. Hay Hay iiieihI JlcVaush. -11 Walnut atreet. I-edce e. 18, of the Camden Malcha Muvla h.i uraanlied a b.akKlbaU team, la ww l-jektiia s"meatliher at home, cr away ahd would Ilka e b?r f'Pme'rer Mai cha- ilunvn S(irnrity. A U. Maliuned, 010 l'rl tr-et, Caindi-n, N, J. The '. C. IliinfeeU. a alxteen-navcntaen-ii-ai.ell ti.ivillnK leam. Oealres te h"e iama with team" of Ihf aame eliisa. Val-t..-r K. Dinner. 12.7. An h blrmt. Twrntlrlli Miird A. V, liua u t.nn nn lha fleer nnd vvuulil line te '" i IMfrn.eli;lii-n-ar.eld teaina at away. V llvnti, S31 North Twelfll The hlii't Timtr A. '. would 1 1 K fleer nnd would like te bunk gam-' wltn ttli at reel. Ilka te he,iU Klinua wltli aiteen-eii.niei.-ii-vr,-uin iraii Living home floeri nnd offering aulteblj fiiarinil- Samuel llutewaky, SIS Ncuth Twii" biit-ketball plajrera, fnrwarda or auardn lli tu Jein anv feurteen-ntteen. j-areid Ki.rntl"n Itulpli Adullzsl. ITU beith rtlxla-ntli "tl" , Wtern Atlilellr tub, u tlfteen-ieventeen--r-eM ti-am hiiuUI UUe tu i-rli'Jiili guinea with trama of thlN hke having halla and effirlng r-u8niible cunranttca. lJUla 11 11 tew'tr, I'i't hprme atrn-t The Ills llrellirr lluakelbHll Club haa been d-laed In atartlliij of Its m-iimn due te thn many ixlt-nxlur-H. n intra nnd HltrrHtlniia being ma. In it- ita building nnd tl.n nddltlnn uf u 1,1-autlful iihw bwlniinlng imel, which haa Jut Iwvn iiinl. Tnme will he ipn tiam lepreai-iilhig 111' lllg llrulhcr Cub, running from T.'i imiiiiila uinvurd te 1.10 ihhiihIi Mnmiu-r li.ii-U-ll.ull tmim. lllg lirellii r 'Itib, '-'.I Smilh Van Tell Klr'et, T. lint ti, Kearrvri, 11 klxt-Mi-iiHVi-nt(n. M.ir-'il'l trii'elliig llv la ujieii in m-et ;ii taami iilftiriPK fair guarantioe, A. Tedlaa. f.'T Hi eon all let. lierli- A. '.. a fn'irte-n-iiliitK-n-year-eld traveling 'inlnlet, with two vleteriea In the tiume liumler nf Marti, la nnxiuua te hear Within the Law Thii label meant what it smyt 950 12,0 8 MarshaU E, flvffft et InieUVaajaaaa 'FumUhint, 724 Chtttnut ltrt Strike Yeu? K:,i. THE OBSERVER N ' Vi him. Me turned htm ever in r.lsJ' and Jenes. Mack realised his wevtfcv as .well. Even the star Mack mukaut seven games with a seventh-place ela?' luminaries. . . t -'- ..r .1" i "Hrl . Af, . -.-! j i Score" Complete )ri tf nrtlst of the billiard table, htVg- :1 promoters et Dig tournaments te Imk new -idea is sound in practice as waO' .V similar te that used in tennis, but' J ItfltfA (n ftltlf1ir tllA -l,t-ntlAB, nl V 1.1 ?i mere cuihlen shots than the rest efVI , .. .- ' - unw .w iwuj aw Hvuuiijrp 1 U:i v from qulntata et tha arnne caliber. B Bart Tha Juy All-Htara. a ftrit-claaa tranttaf team, want a te hear from flrat-clati BOM Kama erffrlna raaaonable guarantee, Al; Hperllnir. SJ31 Beum rrent atreat. 3S; bam d-u-nrtmt ball thla acaaen. It woeli tn li-ar from flrt-clnaa trami ha Vina nnd nrffrlr.H rruaonable iruarant-ca, A, Skrnbnnil(. (1ST Kaat Menuatcry avani t..v lulr.ni-li a iViina, tTi-tvhnaaiiiBih Afttt '. lua,miiiUB(i vt 'iwitv iiwavvi -'Haiti va-aw 7 . 1 Wilsen A. C. a feurteen-alntatn-ynMll' trnw-Mnir team. would Ilka te arrange final . wl.li .asm. of the .urn age, Jei-pn nun. '6 Merrlu atr-et fllMrd A. A. daalrta aamaa with mil having a raaerve team and hall, alie 081 suaranteei Kranu neiiiy, iu vveit t-l. ni. nhnn. Markat ?ai9. Ovetga W. Nmlth d.reatad tha Thirl CM:. tln.11 Church team In a cleialv fought aaM en the lattar'a Heoe tha ether aveBhiff V tha urern "t 17 te IS. s" Clarlten llluejaeketa and Fert WaiatttflM will (iiRage In 0 big Turkey Day fam M Keit Waahlngten. Pa., en Thuraday roeftlaf-; The Climax A. A. would Ilka ta Ml gamea with flrat-elaaa taatn having hall end offering reaien.bla suaranteei, CIllMI A. ,. Bit Arch atreet Tr Treep 03 All-Ntura defeated Troop U Mis ''-I a football aklrmt h vaiterdar aftarnee Hunting rara. jtacn waa me liar 0 a ..-- .. . j -J winnera. Tha Veat PhlladelDhla lIMarta. a twali Ill Mgrli, a twahy Irea gamei vttk avlng hall. al naun, M.7ftenk rouriaan-yrar-eiii leani. ueairea teania of the aumu aan havlr pallrg expenses. Karl llebtnaun t'racn Mrai 1 The We-tern lleld flub kent Hi wlaaJM pii stir si. 1 1 i-treak Intact by defeating m Jamu ia Jamta l-ft ,n- r.in- evening ey a Thla Hatunluy Weitcrn will tl-te.14 aea-a. Play SlmMS llaaervta. The Weal Phlllie Mub opened In bukat- v hall ar-aann '11 hi' Haht nintiu-r ilia alhae evening, defvutlng thu Men In- Club, Qamft, are iieaire-i wun 1-.. u. tt H., rreic-iW, Nkntewii lleacrvaa or any fives uf thla dm Fir or out or ine city, uein .viarruj. llltivr t-irvt-1. or (itieue uregen 1170 The Mre'ewn ttevrra would like ti aK range ciima with anv flfie-n-iivmtajg-M.tr-e'd tu tiiiit having I nine Ihmra Wtllir Thlc. 4:il T North .Seventeenth atreet. , ljndt-nwelil A. ('., uf Ambler, unuH MM t rr-vngr gam"N wun j.in 10 n ixnua teutna fei Nuturday, N'uvciuber .'.V nlthtr.it linllld or aar it 1.. nnann, una liead: avenu", Ambler, I'a. I'henn AniUcr III iiMiiii-n n tinii 7 1. m. m The lllatne ('anununit Center, a ilitMV elthlueii-yHi- old loam, deairta gtmei wm Kama htvliiit lu-.la f ml nfriirini; ri-aaeniw Kuurapliua. Inaderu I'muk, IU0H Nena Mrtleweid etieet , The Prime or I'rnee lla)a' (lull, a a-ti'iiii-elgliteiMi sur-(ild flve. would llkl W Injuk KumcH nt home nr nwaj ullh taaai uf that (lu.a. lk-niaul KJi-leilitull, :.It04"' The l.ncii-t A. A., with 11 rrierd of Ifclr tten Kinni-a wen nut of fuurlrui Urli. if up-u ilati'a fur nml-clux- tlwa rltnar it I:. mi- ur nwiiy. UcurKu O'llrii-n. I'J.'U BoiU BeiU BoiU Telfth Htrmt. , . J The Mierldan II. .1 r.irteeti-illas- yeir-elil trave ng lit a. would line ia near from teaina 'jf thla caliber nlteri !r7i'-t rKr5, alils auuranteaj. I). I'llKen, ulreat, -f 7 IOOpUM WORST1P, Pure Lambs' Weel Sweaters Flail ywwwr. n.- glvea preaial ettealKil Smith & Bre. - - AthtttU afaUl i t.A t' 1 f 'Wta. lift ' Jt j r . vt .
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