Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 02, 1922, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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HiVJNlJ PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA? SATURDAY, DECEMBER Z, 1TOS
tenn Soccer Eleven Must Defeat Harvard te Keep in Running for Intercollegiate Titl
PHILADELPHIA GIRLS STORM NEW YORK'S GOAL IN FIELD HOCKEY MATCH
JOCK SOUTAR TODAY
LdtfMted Rfld and B,ut
World's Titular Racquet Match
Starts at Philadelphia
Club at 1 :30
PLAY FOR OPEN CROWN
,ivn Expected te win uvr
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Crimson Clese te nut
:AM IS VETERAN ONE
NH AND HARVARD
IN SOCCER TILT
WILLIAMS MEETS
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alves
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l4t minutes,
Football will be shoved out of the
fcture en Franklin Field this after
ten wncn me univeraiiy v. lv....e,.-
tar.li soccer team meets unrvnra in
ta Iltercellcglnte league contest. A
ttoery is expected ter ine mcu nnu
Hue. the Crimson proving set-ups In
iklr league meetings te date.
After a year spent in experimenting,
i.i. tinnln Stewart has ngnln
rcn a championship contender te the
Diversity. Te dote, Ynle, Hnverferd
Si feet of Captain Bayard Amelia
nd his playmates.
Cernell was undefeated until stepped
Penn two Saturdays age in n gnme
git was marked by some of the
riiremt playing of the season. A late
K enabled the local collegians te
the defeat sign en the Ithncans.
A victory this afternoon, which is
.t win nut I'enn away nut in
ftjlcnd and will make It the only
BBd'fented team In the league. Prince
ton which comes here next Saturday
.fi.uinn for the entnc that will ue-
dd the championship has been dc
fated once this jear.
Should I'enn be defeated by the
Onnie and Blnck, n tie will result in
Hi final standing. Cernell has finished
IM waren with one reverse, three
triumphs and n He.
t.t wnsnii l'cnn finished In fourth
position, the lowest since llll.l. due te
SeleM of almost the entire champion
thin team of the previous season. I'enn
loot the title in J01." by one point and
... in mm. The following your iipv-
erferd nosed out the Bed and Blue by
P"-. , . ,...
In lUlU and U)- rcnii Bcercu inicr
MllMlste triumphs in the latter season,
three games with Princeton proving
itMisarv before n decision was reached.
The final game played en the Merlen
Cricket Club grounds, nt Huvcrfurd, is
one of the most famous In lutercelleglati
unsls. ,
According te one of the plnycrs, this
ntr's team is net rmnpescd of neven
right players and the remainder
tin. Instead, the team works like a
melons machine, with nil eleven
guying high-class seiccr. iiiiyurd
India, the cantuln and veteran of a
couple of seasons, might be rated as a
I Mir becautc of his brllllauce all season
It center halfback.
Of the r!cen men who played en the
turn thnt finished fourth Inst year .eight
Ite members of this year's aggregation,
which speaks volumes for whnt thty
hire learned in it yenr. Cewpcrthwaitc,
Gil; Cnsile, a fullback, iiiul Llngcl
ck, n forward, arc the only newcom newcem
ire. Tlic lust iiniiud was the star of
the frcslinvin 'ram last year and has
done yeoman work en the varsity.
nunnnH M m1 . rt- - r i trr . --
The AU-Phlladelphl hockey forwards am seen carrying the attach te the goal of the Father Knickerbocker's daughters In the Intercity tournament contest at the Philadelphia Cricket Club, St
fenders are attempting te break up the play. The local girls wen the match 10.1. The New Yerk players nre the enesMn the dark uniforms
Martins, yesterday. The Invading de-
FRANKFORD ELEVEN
TO OPPOSE AKRON
First of Three Leading Western
Football Teams Meets Yel-
lewjackets Today
GREAT DUEL IS EXPECTED
Today's Soccer Games
And Where Played
THIRD HOUND K. A. CUP
ftlrhlll ltiirnev
Mrett and Queen lunc
Krnat.
liefrrru,
Thlrty-nfth
D. L'eatea.
lNTEHCOLLUCIIATK I.UAGUK
V.nn ... lfnp.u4 TAnn U.nflll.m n 1A tt
U. nferoe. James Waldcr.
1NTKRBTATK t.nAQUR
VWnn m l.afatAtfn 1M.I t r ntmmm
tiaei Kfrr. ' '
I. B. i A.
AMV1Ki;il CUP FIRST
iiuuu
.W.!?.. ,f',n"nnl1'.' H'reml nd Clear-HaM,,.,!!f'r.-,.ll.V'f-..K-J''''Alna.
.
IVyerk.' m.MarU?.";. "ifrTc1. VkeK
CRICKCT I.EAf!Vi: rtltST mviRtnv
JSme0 P '"nunn "U,e,l,,',a n'd'' M'r,en
,. VL "orleu !'c-enJ nt Pcnn. rteferee.
The Akren. O.. Club will furnish the
opposition for the Frnnkfnrd Yellow
jackets at Frnnkferd this nfternnen in
the first of n scries of three games be
tween the Yellewpnckets nnd leading
Western clubs te decide the independ
ent championship of the United States.
Akren has proved a stumbling block
for virtually all the teams in the Na
tional League thlH ensen, nnd the vis
itors nre confident of lowering the
colors of Frnnkferd. which new linn a
string or eleven consecutive victories.
The Western players arrived in town
yesterday afternoon. Conch Brewer, the
former University of Mnrylnnd star,
who nlrivs hnlfbnck. renerts that nil his
men are in excellent condition.
The visiterrt nre placing n heap or
faith in their line. The Akren for
wards have held their own with nil op
position ie far this season. The duel
with the Frnnkferd line, which nlw has
had it en all the opposition, should be
n tintntile nnp.
Tim Mtburbnnttes have scored 201
points te lit for the opposition 10 fnr
this hcasim. The low score of opposing
clubs is lurgely due te the end work
of Heinle Miller nnd Whltey Themas,
who have prevented nil the visiting
players from running back punts. Ben
ny Boynton. the Wllllnins nil-American
player, being the only man te gnin
mere than 10 yards after a local punt.
The Frnnkferd backs, en the ether
hand, have consistently ran back punts
for substantial gnlns. In lJnum, Biercc
nnd Corcetnn, Conch Brewer says he
has n trio of ends, who will piny eveiv
bit n sensationally as the trankferd
King, the big fullback of the visi
tors, who pleyed ut West Virginln, is
their chief reliance for gains through
the line. King weighs 205 pounds nnd
stands six feet one inch tall. In ad
dition te hitting the line with crushing
force, King also heaves forum ds with
exceptional skill nnd is n geed hkkvr.
Cramer, Akren captain, plays the
halfback opposite Brewer, lie is a
consistent off-tackle runner nnd an un
erring snntchcr of King's passes. In
Steele, the fermr Syracuse player,
and Sheeks, North Dakota, Akren bus
a nnlr of capable quarterbacks.
The line, 'rem end te end, will nver
age 200 pounds, against about 100 for
Frunkferd. Conch Miller. believes that
Little, Swinton, Wrny. Kpiignn nnd
Willlnms will outplay their opponents
between the winsmen. All tne iinnK iinnK
ferd plnyers who entered the game
with the New Yerk liiHiits en Thauks
giving Day are in geed condition.
BILLIARD CHAMPS
WILL MEET HERE
Army te Play Yale
Again Next Season
West Point, N. Y., Dec. 2. The
Army eleven will meet Yale ngnln
next year. The game will be played
In October in the bowl nt New
Hnvcn. This Is the only definitely
nrrnnged football game yet decided
en by the Army schedule makers.
Negotiations are under wuy which
mny bring the unbeaten University
of Iown eleven here for n game with
Army next fall. The Huwkcycs are
te decide nfter the Western Con
ference schedule Is considered. Army
wants te play the game in October.
CLIFTON US
TO PLAY NORWOOD
RICHMOND LOSES
TO BOSTON, 4 TO 3
Virginia Heckey Cirls Defeated
After Three Extra Periods
at Phila. C. C.
96 MINUTES OF PLAY
Delaware County Rivals Meet
en Fermer's Field in Sun
day Football Clash
NEW PLAYERS IN LINE-UP
The Independent football elevens thnt
have selected Sunday ns playing day
nave decided te continue for n few' weeks
longer in keeping with the teams that
perferin en Saturday.
The big game en for tomorrow is nt
Cliften Heights, where the Norwood
eleven will be the attrnctlen. These
teniiiB battled for the championship of
Delaware County last jear, nnd Cliften
wen en Thnnksglving Day. Ill te 11.
Norwood may net hne the same Im
pressive record this year ris Cliften
lliights. but it Is detennined te lower
the color of itn rivals and will have n
whole Heck of new playeis en hand te
turn the tilt I;.
Cliften hud n hard game with East
Fnls en Thnnksglving and wen Its
eighth straight. 1.1-0, hut its goal
line was crossed for the first time this
season. There will he no chances in
the Cliften llne-np, according te Mnn
nger (nllagher,
Norwood hn secured Oallngher. of
Westlughnuse; B.iglev. of Swnithmere;
Martin. Stevens, of llehart. nnd L'gnti,
nlse of Heh.ii't. The teams will take
the field ns follews:
Norwood Cliften Heights
OMnxlicr lfft nl Dunn
tlllllT left tlll'lll I'leirv
HhpIpv left cuitnt T. OrlWen
Wlrtileupr it'iittT MMllrn"y
Ptike rlcht kuvM Mri'nv
Wllnen rlnhttnikln Johnsten
Htphna rUht rail O. Walten
Khelldr.ilte. .. eii.trtcrtiark Yarnall
I.'iKen left hn!fbtr' limit
llnrtmnn rlitlit hnlfbnck .... tlurnlev
Martin fullbjck IkOraily
lF..lrun ... t .. .m.. .
fcii B . .?' 'V'lllllllUWII
-". mi, i , Auaia
st Moeri-
CMCKET MMllUK 8KCOND DIVISION
nfc.i. fe"- Arthur WHUen.
t$m?flZW- l'rlnCe,en ' Mer,en-
JSuBfSRS. V; sfc'oi!,an,ewn Rt Meer-
". I.nAOl'B-HrjfOND DIVIStOM
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ST ri!I!.AUIJU'IUA nn.ST DIVISION
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Ardniere. Hef-
;Wn ". Albie... Aldan. I'u. 'llefcrcc. W.
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wkst rii!i.Anri.riitA- sreevn
V.VriV; R:'ffv 'Vi'vvfilli nn" t,hrl-JBsi-ja.
a'iei sliuSh1 i fs:-.
FMTWaliui ,,.,: tJL'..''"'"". Plxti -third
.vri.;N()aTmn--TieN
(orieod LVS,ir".,...N.,'h Amerl.an i.n....
turiihy "" BtrntH. iwttne, J,
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"JIRD DIVlstnv .....
lk I "'"""AKT finCTION
mid iedre
and lUr.
fcAK?n,!!,,ii,,.,'n.W."IMeM.hen
VrtH'S?.!?.1.''"'"11., .Thlrlleih and
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mil......1.. '" l uvuvii. vin... ...
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Win,r" Vlitnr
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tiituT.-V. ?"llmr. N loot. , ,
.Ww : t,"",;1(1''. :.. Mnnnev
TK' r;i hefi;,."-,.!1' a... ivem nd
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Centi and Heremans te Clash
at Hudsen Recreation
Parlors Tuesday
Twe of the foremost exponents of
the 18.2 bnlkline billiard world. Iteger
Centl, chnmplen of Frnnee, nnd Kdeunrd
lleremnns, veteran Belgian title-
holder, will meet in an 1WM). point con
Wlldwoed Mays Lhe Wires
The Westingheus," squad emerged
fiem the battle with Delte in exi client
shape and entered their practice with
line spirit in preparation ter their
game with the strong Wlldwoed club
at Ksslngtnn tomorrow.
The "Lie-wlres" nie out te retrieve
some of their lest laurels, mid n vic
tory eer Wildwood will again put
them in the running. Their leeent
showing against. Delce will he com
pared with Interest when Dclce meets
Cliften, its neither of thei-c teams weie
able te de much with Wc-tiughnusc.
The stage Is all set for the hlg eame
at Pheentxvllle between the White
Stnrs and St. Michael's, of Ment Clair,
te decide the town championship.
Neutral officials have been secured
Walter Ceninhes, the former I'enn
star, nnd Charlie Toomey. The former
will act as referee nnd the lntter as
umpire.
Over at Biverslde the Big Oreen team
will take en the Media A. A., of We-t
Philadelphia. Media Jeuiiiejed te
fSrcntcr Colllngswend en 'I haiikhiilviii
tinnen's match Tuesday. Wednesday ami nn? ,,.,l ltl e S ,,, I T, e , ,en e
Thursday of next week at the Hudsen J)n . ""' ""' s;'1 'J ! ,;T,'r u ' .
Hecreatii).. Beems, Brea.l and Cherry n ( ; , ;-lnV ,7ln the Uiw." tel
.,,...., nirni. uiimi.ii ilmui. tun nr. frcerni new pinyiis in nit iiiiL-up te-
WTH l)iviwvv.
hkctiev U,,,WKHT
yn. i. .v. ,. ..
n'rfraft i "u",;:,' v and Leurirn
lYMlr. rpinn,
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'KSiV'nv, n-firn. 'it",, !." nd
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ftenu
lVul .'", ".". lie, I..' liewi.V
KS ?in itriVi "'".: ''nrrHd.e n,
" Vt fM...V." TJ.r", ". Davlen
'yi. itVfVVi:"nA '. ,. n nd
iffi.J'"rvM ,,' Vhi;Lk:1llH.nan.
J. KXHlIllTinw
Lv Aauuiw ft, .
rt,vi. uiLk.:"A,.i..1?."
.r '" m vwfiPitwt
streets. Blvalrv between these two ar
tistle wlelders of the cue is Intense, uud
as there is n purse of $1000 up, 7e
per cent te the winner and -" per cent
te the loser, there Is bound te be some
keen competition.
There Is also an added Incentive, ns
the winner of the match will meet Jnke
Sehnefer te decide who will challenge
Heppe for the world's title. Centi.
who is only nineteen years old, half of
Hereinnn's age, has shown extreme bril
liance of play. He defeated Hclmefer
once, in Cnlcnge, nnd lleremnns pulled
a like stunt en the former tltleheldcr
in New Yerk.
Hereuians is king of the mnse shot,
and holds the world's record run of
7hD.
Unlike the mntch between Sehnefer
and Hagenlncher last week, the Contl Centl Contl
Heremans struggle will net be played
In blocks. Afternoon plnv for the threfc
dns will start nt 51:15 o'clock. At the
conclusion of the matinee the position
of the bulls will be marked and the
mutches in the evening, which start
nt H:lu o'clock, will be resumed from
where play btepped.
Te Hener Hammonton High Players
llammentnn, X. J., Dec. 2. The Khvant.i
Club of lUmmtintnn l.as (n lt,l the rnm
lipr nf the Ituimnunten lllrh .Scheel feet
hull imuad tu lu uc'inly lunilireti IHiemlay.
Tim Tnpfil tnAln hAH L riTOliI of pltcht lf.
tcrles nl oie tle. He of tha ulnjem will
entci celli'ifi after tht tireHcnt ti'Hii. Anil
Alunfr, the lft lialftiniK, will ee le An
nnpell. Captain llnrrv Jamb, and An An
teony Cnppuccle, ether hncka. will attend
ut ltutgtTK. I.e:la Hndl left uuird. nnd Wil
liam rctrerrn left nd. ulli fnmll an ilu
fleiiln at Wftnlilnxten nnd Jefremen,
I titer club Soccer
rill.ST lUVlNIO.N
Cluli W. I.
Merlen Vlilte . ..... T e
riilladelpiil O. I' Vhlte 4 -
Oirmentiiun llrut I 1
U. of H. Htcend a a
Mourentenn Klrat t -I
Merlen M'0inB I J
t'hllUelihl C. C. lied e s
8KCOND DIVISION
Club W.
Moeroi.own fltcend U
Urms itewn Heoeiia
Fhiud.lphla O. 0. Thlr4.,,, 4
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morrow for Media
The .Mount Any team will nKn con
tinue pln.iug and opposes the oIiehb
Ambler club nt Merris Field. Willow
(Srevp avenue, Wjiulmoer. It is thi
intention of .Mount Airy te pla foot feet
hall until the lli-st of the vnr.
At Seventieth and Lnusdewue aentie,
St. Calllstus will take en the Seuth
Phils, The Saints have been coming
te the fore with n ruMi, their most
recent victory being ever St. Menlia,
7 te 0.
The La Melt A. A. will cl.i-di with
Cheltenham, claimants of the amateur
chumpleiiMhip of Montgemeiv (Vunt,
en the Ln Mutt Athletic 1'ield, City
Line and Sycamore avenue. TIiIn game
will complete the season for inch club.
SOLDIERSJNJHE RING
Artillery and Infantry Men te Bex
and Wrestle Tonight
A dual bexinii and wiestling meet will
be held tonight between the 108th
Field Artillery and the 111th Infantry
nt the former's armor;, llrend uud
Bninhp Ige streets.
Competition will be decided In the
IIS. U-, 1.1.',, 11.1, 1.17, ItW and heavy
weight classes.
Following JLLe bouts miilc will be
furnished by the Inter-regimental hand
for dancing.
Harry Qreb In Hospital
Plttslmrch. Ore 2 Harry (Ireh, AmrrU
enn llrht heiiwnelRht lexlnu elininplen. wan
undergoing trfntnipiit In a tee 1 hospital te.
ilay 'I he iiMiiurih' e.'s Injure 1 In a re
lent tout with Heb Il"ir w,r Infected
with a celli. Illu ,li)lci.in b tij there wan
no immbdlate daimer of tha fUtit uclnc lm
palled. Sixteen Teams In SU-Day Race
New Yerk, Dec. t! HMnm teainn. in.
tludltm the n'ek of AmeruMti and foreign
prnfCHHlenul tld,r nre vnleiel In the six
day IiIel'Iii mho ntnitlnw i mei row nkht
at 10 u'eleek la Maillken H lUtm tlardeii,
I'rliu muiiey for the oent aKKres'atei su,.
000.
Dave Rosenberg Draws Suspension
New Yerk, Dee. 3 Da v. Heitnurg. who
et le Mlkn 0TDewd. of fit. Paul, en a feu)
! iyt.nJunDVflric'ellrf
",,;.Vl1.n , Richmond
ir hlttcmore ... .peal . ... .. . rrlit
J'.'nn'iKli rlaht fulllnrl. .; Pureell
5, WJ?" l0,t '"lllinrk Crenshaw
:.'. "hlttenmere .rlwht hnlfh.iLk.. . Tajler
"nll? center hnlfhirk.. Ilrerkentiuri?
Sienht.Bh ....lef halfback Dixen
Jl,n, Hunt wlnir Wrlaht
"inrerrt Inside r!ht Ssumte
i'e-iT.den ...center forward... . NVwklrk
Ilnwllnn InuMn left Wlmbl-h
r,in", left rtltie lleune
(,nrer Richmend: Pun HI. T.ilur and
"nundfrn. Fer Bosten: fct-endrn. 4.
After ninety-six minutes of play In
the grentest field-hockey game ever
dned in Philadelphia, the Bosten
team defeated Richmond 4 goals te 3
fit the Philadelphia Cricket Club this
morning. Seventy minutes of play
two regulation thlrty-five-mlnute pc-
ied-, were en the tnpls yesterday and
the game ended in n deadlock. It was
decided te piny two extrn ten-minute
periods tills morning, but at the end of
that time the game still remained n
tie. Then the agreement wns reached
t plnv until one side or the ether
scored.
After six minutes of play In the
third period Miss Louise lVsscndcn,
who had scored nil three Boten genl?.
made a rush for the goal that could
net be stepped, nnd shot in a lightning
fnxt shot that evaded the stick of Miss
Cecil, the goal tender.
The Hrst ten minutes of play were
conducive of fast and exciting hockey,
but net of any scoring. Richmond again
pleed beyond expectation", and their
defense wes mngnifleent. But Bosten
nNe re'-e te the occasion, and the light
ing .pliit nnd M.lll nf the girls was nil
that could he nked.
Bosten show ci ieme of the greatest
indliilunl players who have been ren
in the tournament. Their forward
line, with Misses IVsenden, Tyson nnd
ltnllin en the left side, presents n pow
erful offense, nnd their defensive stnr,
MNs Streibeigh, is a team in her
self. This afternoon nt i!:R0 Bosten will
line up against All-Philadelphia in
what should prove the hardest g.ime of
the wicn. Philadelphia eliminated
New Yerk bv the overwhelming score of
1(1 te 1. and Bosten has put both Chi Chi
(age and Richmond out of the cham
pionship running.
In spite of the cnrlv morning start
of the extra Bosten-Richmond periods
then; were quite n few spectators en
hand, nnd n record-breaking crowd is
expected this afternoon. The same All
Philadelphia team that faced All-Tug-
innn win ee in action today.
The line-ups:
IJoMen All-rhlln.
R WMttemirt... fit . . H Frtfimnn
M Mlmsuvh.. right fullback . . .M Reed
-M.Wllllar.il... left fullback ... M. Miriey
M Whltternere. rlbt hnlfhaek .. Is Mrlin
WiiIIIh enter halfback . A. Townsend
Strellnlsh .... left halfback .. Carnenter
VI inn . .. rlsht wln . . .Nerrls
H.inferil . . . Innlde rleht . Onedman
Fen-enilen. . . , center forward . (1 Hearne
It. UelUna lunldti left . . . Cadbury
Tjmiii left whir Cayler
Yeung Mack Leses te Willis
Mount fermel. Tu.. Dec i; Cllnchlnit lout
Yeura Mick, of Ashland a ten-round flht
vlth Hlanlty W illlM. of Wiilmlrlph i. In nn
round, nfter he jolted WHIN with a hook
te the law he could hw flattened Willi
with anethnr hook. Inntead he fiM Inte hia
imi;i clinch aid slrtually held WIIIU up.
Wlllla took tlic decllen Jack Redmond,
Shenandoah, enrned a tecludc il knockout
ner K. O. Iwln. of thin ill. when thn
r-'ferea atenped the bout In the fourth round.
Speaker Nearly Breaks Recerd
lllllsbnre. Te.. l)cc :. -Trli Speaker.
inauaKer of thn I'lenMand Americans, came
within three ncnnd r n wniiil'N rroerd In
a rodeo rtased here h the i l.amb' r of Com Cem
merce He tenwl and tied u calf In SI
aeiundfl. He I eat Temmv Klrnnn. crack
rotor of the rodeo w!iuh tlme was 20 li-Ii
ecend.
Te Coaeh Mlddlebury Five
MliliUrhurt . t.. Dec. 2 Carl H. Smith,
former bakctball coach at Itatesi rollene,
and mentor of th St I.i'xnnce IOL'0
champlnnnhlp nulntet, haa nnled at Mld
dlebury and has taken ner the lellese fle
for the rest nf th nearen.
Cesta Rica Bars Boxing
Hnn .les'e, C'nuta Itlca, Dec 2 The C'eta
Rlenn aoernment haa lsu d n deciee pre.
hlbitltu the holding of tietlne matches In
the republic.
NKSN
SOCCER PROGRAM
Many Important Matches Will
Be Played in All Sections
This Afternoon
PLAY FOR AMATEUR TITLE
Soccer football comes into its own I
today. In nil sections games are listed (
nnd meie "hlg" contests aie en the
schedule for the nfternoen than has i
ever been listed for one dny in tln '
city.
In the Penn Stadium the college hoot
ers of Douglas Stewart huve n couple
of leicue contests en the program. At
J2:15 Penn's team in the Interstate i
Lengup will meet the Lnfnvetle repre- I
sentntives nnd nt 2:30 P. M. the He.l ,
nnd Blue opposes Harvard in nn Inter- '
collegiate League affair. j
Cup competition will feature In sev- I
eral localities. The new Cuitcd i
Stntes I'enlbull Association Amateur
r ii, a i i.i. '
s ui iiiuiiM'.r win i(fi keiiik wuu n game
thN nfternoen and another tomorrow.
Tills Is something new in the annuls
of seceir nnd is intended te hnve the
s-tnie place in soccer for the nmnteurb
ns the National Cup is te the profes
sionals. Three fiist-reund mntfhes will he de
cided this week-end. At Second and
Clearfield streets, Centennial opposes
Puritan; nt St. Martins. Philadelphia
( . C. meets Crescent I'ielil flnli. n."
Picks World's Ten
Best Net Experts
A world rating of lawn tennis
players has just been made by A.
Wallls Meyers, the noted Knglisli
critic, with the following ten men
In the lend, in the ruder given: V.
T. Tilden, Ld, I'nited StateH; V. M.
Johnsten, United States : (Sernld L.
Pnttersen, Australia; Vincent Rich
ards, United Stntes; James O.
Andersen, Australia; Henri Cechct,
France; Pat O'Hnrn Weed, Aus
tialln; R. X. Williams, 2d, United
States; A. R. K. Kingscote, Kng
lundj Andre II. (Jobert, rrnncc.
GEORGETOWN SET
ew lerK. 'tomorrow afternoon, nt
Cnrdingten, Wolfenden-Shere tnkes en
Flcisher. with Arthur Wntsen. secre
tary of the Referee's Association, hold
ing the whistle.
Anether cup game that will he keeniv
contested is booked nt Thirt -fifth
street nnd Queen lane between I'airhill
and Bnrnev Trust. It is a third-round
American Cup mntch. The same teams
met several weeks age and nfter plnv
jug extra periods ended ln a 1-1 dead
lock. The came this afternoon must
be played te a conclusion and Danny
nmS ,il.',N,.llf'.,n ""signed ns referee.
the Philadelphia team of the Ameri
can Le-igue Ih net nt home and the im
I!0' n."1 Sinic in thnt circuit is nt
Bethlehem between the Steel Workers
nnd NYw erk.
n'lp Crif1,,t Club nnd Allied Leagues
will see plenty of nctlen. In the sec
end division of the Allied, rioter pja,s
De Pan . The latter is well up among
the lenders, but Cever will enter th
game with a new manager in the per-'!,n0t-
Jn,'k M"R- th" former Mar-
jimii i.. nniiui pilot, who U expected
te mnke n winner out nf Clmcr
A neighborhood battle will b'e waced
when ieter and the "" riub com.'
together In the third Xertlnast di
vision at Fifth nnd Xedre streets.
Oreen Ribbon has net lest it came
In the third northwest section, ac
cording te the standings. mt thev
meet their hoodoo in Cayuga at Nine
teenth stiver nnd Hunting Park nve
line. I he league leaders n previous
seasons have never been able te lower
the celm, of Cijuiga. and the outcome
of the match will be watched with in-
Seteral red-het matches nre en the
program West Philadelphia opposes
Knjwoed at Forty-ninth and Spruce
streets and the West PhlU feel n
trifle eletated since their T-0 vlcterv
ever K n&ses.ine en Tliniit.-srti..i,i. r..'
The Me, rell-Autecar nffalr lu the West siThae'e,
li'" fipt division will be a hummei 'Ji'un.'ii
.hi i M!"1!"1 ""' but Ilp nuteists
, hi ii-i iin-ir rivals unew thnt
hnve been in a game.
FOR LAFAYETTE
Hillteppers Hepe te Halt Eas-
tenlans and Upset Depe
With Victory
EXPECT CLOSE BATTLE
f.eorRetenn
riermn .
Comsterk
Thompson . .
Werts .. .
Sheehnn . . .
sullHan
sneii ;;
Adaitm
KlriMn ....
1 one . .
JllllfV..
left end
left t itkle . .
left uard. . ..
'ent r
.rluht Kiiard...
rls'ht tackle
. ..rlsht end. .
nuarterhagk
1-ft halfbailt . .
rlsht halfback .
f ,.11,.ut
Hefei I. .Cm,, oil U i,-,I,',h ,-.
r. ... .. .it... ,i,ai,ii,v,r
fult. Hi own Tield Judsf -
llrewn Head linesman C J
1-Plscepal Academy.
Lafayette
. . . lierrv
. . Ferd
. Schwab
. . . rentl
Mlttlne-r
. l)ebe
dTennell
Trennan
, . Hrunner
(tzelln
Slid kninkl
t'mnlre
Murrhv
.McL'arty.
Unshlnctcn. Dec. 2. Lafayette nnd
(eorgetewn nie nil set for their post
season gridiron battle this- nfternoen at
American League hall park.
The rhnl elevens held their final
workout yesterday nnd enter the game
wPh all the regulars in the let of
shnpe. Lnfnyctte Is favored te win.
but the hilltop warriors nre epectcd
toghe a geed account of themselves.
Ihey have come along in recent weeks
with u great rush and are new nt their
best.
(ieorgetewn i always dangerous and
especially se when it gees in'e notion
ns the underdog. Meroni er, the plnv
crs are anxious te redeem themselves bv
a victory ever Lnfaiette. A win to
day, thev feel, wetibl go far toward
raising the stock of the team in the
football world utter the decline Kiiffee,..!
by the nild-sen'-en defeats.
Indications nre thnt the battle will lm
stiffly contested. Beth teams pe'ss
splendid running brickfield. Lafiuette
seems- te bnie the edge, in e fnr as the
line is concerned, but if the hilltop
forwards dNplav the form shown
against Bosten College Inst Sntuidaj
It is certain that n majeritv of La
fayette slashes at the line nre going
te come te grief.
HOLY CROSS FAVORITE
OVER BOSTON COLLEGE
Forty Thousand Will Witness Big
Clash In Bosten Today
SWRS-MAK
BATTLE ON GRID
si
i
French and Vidal en Army
Eleven for Big Service
Fracas Today
45,000 WILL SEE GAME
Marines
Kvln.
Lleredn,
Oler.
1'ayne
Henrj-
Ueckett...
Mtlnner
Main-..
Hnndereen
Palmer
OoetKe,
l-fl end .
. l"ft tackle
left Kuard
center
. rlKht Kuard
. ilKht fickle
rlKht ,nd
. .nuarterb-ick
left hnlfhaek
rls'ht halfbdclc
ruiiiiack
Arrry
Wlck
Willed
Dillen
(,reen
. Dnlv
VandKraaf
I'erk
. Mark
lUhn
I rencn
vidal
in.
eld
Head
fhniley William". Hrlten. will TJ
this nfternoen te get off le n running
start In his challenge mutch with Jeck
Seutnr, chnmplen of the world, for tltt
open racquets crown of the glebe. Incidentally-
it might he mentioned that
there is n purse of .$5000 nnd a feiv
side bets ut Issue also.
Seutnr took Williams inie camp dur
ing the early spring of lfil I, only a few
months befeie I he World Wnr. At
thnt time Williams was the king of the "S
leuri pros.
They stage this lerg-deferrcd return
, .,..,..!. ... .1... 1.1.!,.. 1.1 , I n
iiuu-u in nn- i-Hi iiie tinin luicnnn i
Club, starting at 1 :.'l() o'clecK, The i
small but sell 1 1 gullet y has paid , ,
scalpers' pilfcs for Its seutu, the front tt ,
lows of the tiny stands rusting $20 per. i .
while the ether lows set you back lj it
each. ii
The only teal double with a racquets 'J.
mntch is that the construction of the Q
court makes it impossible te sent mere l
than a limited number of spectnters.
Which makes it all the mere mi fait,
you knew, te be among these present.
Anyway, they mil be here from New
Yerk, Ilosten, Tuvede I'nrk, Provi- M
dence. It. I., where the Velstead net
Is said te be a dead letter, untl even
from di-tnnt Chicago, while the local r
sportsmen will fill up every remaining
nook and cranny.
Se far the betting has been mostly
at even money, though there have been
a few reckless inilhidiinls who have
iV, ..it"., ,i",m: ,mi l. I". honor of tin ' Seutnr accumulated Willlnms'
. ...I.J.H nn mm i enable, n lender dem by coming fnirly close te
;.;:.;. .:..i .V..: " "'.,"" . -it is 'even wuu me namiseme Kngiishmnn
nie 11 wiV; " . -Mn"n 1e'WU I"""- Itbe .firs. Iialf effhe 1014 duelle.
Amenir tins,. i, ""W, ,.. ... I nt tne rnnce s tin. j.on.ien, nnd
battle ire s;nf.r.,, "' IV I slamming tne utioiieider for an
.ii'lJr"J tr..vLDr VU of goals when the second half wa
i:,.y".r ;?"!"" ,,!T.,r.anu " en nt the local Racquet Club six
uiunviic ui uiirt'ss i in nr mrr.
t'ilr0-rrnk0 'r,,'ern"""' U'sor-ten
Judie F 1 TA?t' ',0 La Salle. riel,
flnSET;- ;:'Xn.r ' f.faU. Hear
"-" iiiiuun, uaruneutli.
n.iltlmere, Dec. 1 Deulilmr ,-.r.,, B'V('n i-ix te four en Willlnms. tigurinn
Lenthernck t that his eight odd yeur of advantage
Tlnm u-iii '.i. 'in i , . - I in age should pull him through,
litis will the I bird Army Perrs area I This is only the first half of the
loetbull teiim nnd thnt of the Qunntlce i argument, the ether section being due
marines lineup in their annual buttle ' for "pw Ye,,1 "0,ct Sturdily. Tt is
this nfternoen, which will dedicate .i' ! scheduled te piny, the best four out of
din- I
breaking
in
fought
then
array
s put
weeka
later.
In justice te Willlnms it must be
said the Philadelphia climntc hed been
tee much for him en his first vlilt
litre, and he had developed a cold that
hampered him mere than this gam
young "pre" would admit.
Hut at thnt. it Is doubtful if he
could hnve beaten Seutnr bnck in 1014
even if lie hnd been in the best of health.
Fer deck wns in his prime then and
combined remarkable court covering
nbillty with an uncanny gift for witch-
ine1 IiIr rinnnnnnru .iff i.un.,1 ..! 1t.
-' 11 ' " ,'. II lllll, Ollfl-
ping one ever thnt left them flat- j
loeien. with n unzziing repertoire of y i
shots nnd n positive j;iiius for mix- v V'
ing his game up ami masking his pace '
nne direction as a nig league baseball
pitcher mnslvs bis delliery.
The only actual question nt Issue
letiny is jock s pnvsienl condition. Can
Delce and Darbv Rams Meet in''". '''J"'1 ,h" pa,,,? If ll( tnn 1p will
ueicu diiu uavey fldeis meet in w beenue he known mnr rnnn,..
If he can't he will lese in a match that
will deiclep Inte an endurance test.
iiiit take it urn wey you please. It
euyit te ee a corking geed contest and
well worth the price of admission, thnt
1, provided you hnnnen te hnve tlmr
bers and many ruuking officers of the
UilJIJ UIIU lll.V.
A parade thietigh the city streets bv
soldiers and marines, Jed by Majer
General C. .1. Hiiley. head of -he Third
Army Cerps. nS grand marshal, pre
ceded the game.
The marines, owing te their victory
out Georgetown I'nlversity eailier in
the season, aie favorites for today's
game, but the nrmy followers nre pin
ulng their hopes en Prenrh. (Jreene.
Van de (iraff nnd Wiekei. nil femu r
Witt Point stnrs.
darbyIvalsTn
gridiron battle
j
Annual Came at Hilldate
Park
I" CO
Cr.i.
TMIil r
lllair
Tnttersen
l.lh
sta-rett .
Shark'"
H'imphrlei,
Cnnn-llv
Reu fjd.
Durnln
left end
l'f tackle
left cuard.
. center
rlfht cunid
right tackle
rlaht end
quarterback
lfl halfhacl
rleht -inlfhaci
fu.lback. .
Darby P.am
Murphy! much loose cash hanging around. ,
.""nwYeiJi B',)th !"P,,I ll,n,vn t"",n Practicing daily
I nt the
Mnlv Cres
llutlcr
McCir.ith
ilnli mbe.Kle
ll.aley
itav
Tle. tnn rAllA
'eft end I'emtrf.id
left tackle ;: KoleLki
f K iird Onnnhiie
'!n'"r i Heilh
i ht uu.ird nUa'ryciri
' ' I'a'en
McClaren
The pelre football eleven, of Darby,
had another neighborhood football i lash
en for this nfternoen at Illlldnlc Hull
Pink. Ninth and Cedar streets.
The iDiitenders for the Delaware
Count v crwu figure that a licterv ever
the Ilium will force Cliften Heights
Inte gum,' i n'ln a came for the title,
and it i- higl.li piebable tiint the two
tuims will seen come together.
Delie las cone through n wonderful
season, losing but one game at Lan-
Cirwn " "" ""'" ii'iiiiuer I lin. nnrl hefh
jvernt- nre reported te be m the pink of condi cendi
I"il.P.'!., tinn. Only the snnd of tlm Imitln u.
Detti-r Mdf will dftermiue whether the skill
ii'emini ","1 J,"i"ernft of the leter.in Seutnr will
u- iiuie hi mcrceme tne dnsii and speed
of the mere youthful Williams, with
his eight
edge.
i cry valuable years of
age
SHEARN TO MEET RENO
AT 20TH CENTURY CLUB
Interoectienal Match will Be Fea
ture of the Wind-Up
A" '"'"""''ienul junior lightweight
4
h
Yeu Aute Knew
-it,. ...i . ' "(l I . fit. tltt (ti nut nr ten til'ii nd l. hn
. nu?riVrb.: :::. R25f!' ti .v.;jnv ,Z, I, . .i -, ; . ;.; ; i. r, ;;. " ?"- n.ti-
I impel ...... left talfhaiU. .. . Crenlri Culmn 1. . 11 ..,.,1 nfl,U.,; - ..,-. T, ....I.. ....I,.." ..,'.'.' .Vr"ir.i I. Ill
r rnrtnu mnpr . rieru nn rnacv u..:i -,..,..., - ( 'v.i.i.hih m i i. .u-"iiti iiiiciii. inn i in it- 1.nAi
they c-ruwk-y . fullback. , :--,keiicher running up . i large total en the Hams, maker, has arranged for an eirht-retiml
nosten. Dec. 2.-.1MT n ,.. 'P'L L0"". ''"?.. L.LT.l'1 r,",;?e'.",':r huyr) Johnny' hene. of
it,. ii ii i "- linn mi i.i- uM.iejiPii miii ii iiiiiuin'r ei new- v-uiiuirniii, ami .lelinuv S mum nt .1.:
Unsten Cellese 1 1 ish heie m Tin... .,i (.,, i ..n.... m.., i i-:n.. .,!,. l-i .....' ''"""'. '",,,r", of tins
I.., . , ,. . .- ..nn ." iiiii.n ., ii i.i iiiii i, .in. iiii.ii, iii ,iint- in. i .Ml-.liri u ii liinnhi,. nf !.. Ck...
, ";1'1 -in their annual foethn contest, nova and the Army: Dottier, of Sw.irth- nhan Catholic V'lub la .h"".
ii ir. ei-mi uij. -iii.inni persons mere, and MeXal v. of Penn. The Ininkie Ii,.,i,-
Mill
witness in,, came, wnich w I l,,
Kngliind contest of the
be rauie,
formation
Line-Up for Frank ford-Akren
Football Contest en Brown's Field
FRANKFORD
x F. IJ.
Seashelz
tHl)
H.ll. H. 1 II. It.
Lightner Da vies
(10) i 17)
q. n.
Scott
(S)
IL K. H. T. It. O. ( L, (J. 1. T. L. K.
Miller Little Swinteu Winy Spngnu Williams Themas
(1) 15!) (H) (t) ill) Mil (7)
(0) (4) (10) (111) ill) (S) (ll)
Damn Jclley Neal Flowers J enn Spites Uelrce,
L. IL L. T. L. (I. O. It (L It. T. 1. Kt
(7)
Steele
O. ii.
(151 1 10)
Mrewer Cinmer
L. II. IL It, H. II.
(2)
King
F. IL
X end method of nreientlnir mU.. .
fir. xrnuA:rxxm7 tl,p ,1,ml New
a icry thin din of grcine arnlled vli.i,' . season.
nnk.nrtlr. ... Puuunl Interest in manifested, due
Whenever a heariiiK niu.t b. removed n, i !? the showing of em h team ngatn-t
reniacM it e' ni'l tje den., whenever rev (ieorgetewn. I erdhnm and Vlllnneih.
Sr In iv the 'JfpliUtlen "eT F? ," fls net, expecte.1 tilt a repetition of,
of blown a ,fr", last years game, when the Worcester
, , . ... eleven defeated llosten by -II te 0. will I
Pliln bear lm wear mn K ,,,- .. , .. . ' K v will,
nt ,i, r.rrvini nrf..e., ,, hnV .i"". ".prnaien ue wiineBBeu.
Intra abrail n cannot take plaei uill, ; Hely Cress rules nn S-tn-10 favorite
if rust. u"m,,"u" or rlt or the becati.se of its possimsten of a fast back-
uvin nun HiruiiK i'iiiis iii'siiui leiiege,
heweier, has heavy linemen and backs
.,...i ,1 .. . t ,
illltih In rnaVtl.V.",y "; a."" "" "'l'1' p" im uus miiiiiii nas
withiut Sttar'teW hhew" " l'werful nttuck
v,a i Additional interest attaches te the
game by virtue of the Ln t that, barring
'.i tie, the game will be n rubber con
test, each team having tesisiered eleven
victories against the ether in their an
I until meeting,
PHILA. RESERVESWIN
EASILYFROM CHICAGO
Run Up 13-1 Score en Westerners
at Cricket Club
Hams have a 0-0 tie te their ciedlt
with Wlldwoed. of Frankford.
Delce will use the Mine line-up thnt
has played nil of the games for the last
month or mere.
I he semi-linal will
,eiinB l.rw t.,k01. llll(I
i nese hey-
hill there are l. .,..
... i i . - iiimia (a
near in mum i irm. inanue down ;?"." un.l
In i llmblnc
ar In mind I'lrat. i
lUlik J letiuu the ilut
ii'tird the iir.(
entilne te knock
riuladelphl.t Keren e.
Mrs Krumihaar kpaI
! KergUHnn riKht halfhm u
1. Ooedman Ml hilfbai,;
I'effln. . rikhl halfback
l'e Kn . unt r half'ia.k
I. I'henten Iti i h.ilt'iark
f'erihci iii.1 1 winn
Wnlnir rlblu It mm
1' I'hcstiin mn. i
l.e left hi i
.MerB.lll . It Willi
Mr
lfirn
1 f n psen
Illu.
Vli s,,irr
tr litl.
II .We
Kill
U INH
M-sf, i
Pitman
N'ewklrk . left end
MUkflly . e't tiu kH
Nel.un left uuarl
Kn pp i enter
Arm-trenB rutit k-uard
hupplee ril.ll' tike
Ileckman runt en I
Htewart 'lu i-t rl ,ic
U'cininlnvlalc -tt lull i k
Wntera ruiht b i'flm It
l.avva . ful i u k
Hefirae Aimtleld
lie
lie
PLAY ANNUAL GAME
Itaska and Woodbury Elevens M
at Pitman This Afternoon
M oedbu-i
V s'eillnir
lluniir i
hpp,:i an
I hli
M iter
I'ar in,,t(m
.lohnien
Mih I r
V h te
I arp
I.e.,
ntman, . J., DiH. 2. ltnskn team
of ritnmn ami Woedhurv clnsli ti is
nfteinoen In their .inniml foetlm'l c.im c.im
en the lb me gr diren. In past ycnis
this has been the football classic for
town elevens in Ciloucester (Vninty be.
cause of the intense tivalry m imi,
between these two pliues.
I'lt nan has been playing for the .
end s,.,son undir the name of ltnskn
and liuti wen sfveial b.ird contests. The
eleven Is net as ttreng as m past eais
while Woodbury has its bent te.iu
rounded out this yenr.
'llie bevs of the cnmp-nif etini: town
will light haul mi tin ir home griiliinn
rin; game will wml up the schmhi fm
Itaska. This is the liiiruivr n
the schislule.
bring tegtMher
l hnnv ( .irtu.
Urn fnt r.,l.. I i
- .... i. ...... I.ll.l.-ll.irs .....a
ii knockout prebnblv w ill .1 u . i -
winner. ",c
i&.We tra.iir'k.'ii
eet open the show against Jee Ilri
FOOTBALL
Kr0HD VKtLOWAOKETS
TeSSL. Held, Cord Ar. ?., b.u1.M
rranhfenl 'L' te Mr r.'rft "s?" P'
IMKKIK rei.O TOMlllir
SECOND CITY TROOP
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
"". -IM ..ml l.amas.., .-
i.iis.ii net
S O'l l.ni'K
ALL-STAR SOCCER
TOIMY mill s.t, ,,;
KAYWOOD vs.
WEST PHILA. F. C.
nn niiir a.ift p. m.
eTS,
s-rwim ,sc
l-AIMKW IKK
AKRON
Hubhtltutes: Frnnkford-Lewe (11), Bowser (.'.). Mellow (IB), Lund-
ThelMiIliulelphla Heserves' (iirls'teun
Imudi'd the regular eleven reprenenting'
Chicago a neat lacing in their matih ut
the I'hlladelphiii Cricket Club this
morning. The tiiiul ( mint wns ill te l.i
This contest followed the long struggle,
between llnsien and Richmond.
Miss Dorethy Lee was the M.ir of the
contest. A half deren goals wcie
sceied by this young maiilen dining the'
ceurse of the giiinc, four coming m Hie I
tlrst half.
The ether goals went te Charlette
rnesten, ; .Miss t'erehet, Miss .Maiv
Morgan and Mrs. DIsRten. ,lr one
apiece. The lone goal of the Chicago
clan was made by Miss Wessen.
Simons U Football Captain
COLLEGE SOCCER
HARVARD vs. PENN
Saturday, December 2d, 2 P. M.
ADMISSION SOe
et&WmZ sf.'eV A,hlM1 e""
I Hmmtwii, w, v., Iec. Kred H. SI
I ES2,""f '. JS,-V.u,B,br and' w. V7. half
I Bvli!!lJ"..T irim univeraity roei.
Mv.u. ..,,. iveisau learn. agm
Stewed Snapper a la Newburg W,TH-? 65c
Wendtrfully CoeJLar8 Portion
SATURDAY SPECIALS:
llinenpfeffer ullli
llniarluii I'iiIiIjh.. D3
Iteimt Iteef, a?Ci'
liiiliiillnc .1 In. DO
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