m PiPPIPfpilfPPP fPfli rj. v V m w pwwipf EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1922 23 Schools and Colleges Turn te Basketball and Other Indoor Sports With End of Grid Seasei 341,000 PERSONS SA W PENN PL A Y 9 GAMES Takine Expenses Inte Con sideration, Net Grid Re turns Should Be Near $300,000 SQVAD VPKEEP HEAVY ny JOSEPH T. LABRUM FINANCIALLY the University of rcn.,M!vnnln had n most rticre fr fnellcll nnw.n. Fitter pert. 2.r the number of run-son', who wended !' .Hi Kul inl Blue- perform In nine time bavins pv fcwv.vlcd .', nf (he n bVr of complimentary tickets S the Mppiii" necessary for upkeep. 2T..M.1 maelstrom te show just hew Previous Winners of Scheel Cage Titles 1012 11)13. 10U- min imi). 1U17-1IUS- jnii). HJL'O. MUM. 13.. 14.. ir... 10.. 17.. 18.. II).. ae.. 21.. ..Central HlRh ..Hen thorn High ..Northeast High ..Central Ilish . .Southern High ..Northeast High ..West 1'hllndclphia High ..Southern Hlxh ..Went 1'hlhidetphla High ..Southern High DELCO ELEVEN WINS DARBY GRID CHAMPIONSHIP EBWSTIC , CAGE FIVES READY Season Will Open Tomorrow Afternoon, Twe Games Being Scheduled SOUTHERN VS. FRAMKFORD fi.nrtalnri.tromtenwri new ml finances were concerned. in nil It Is estimated, nnelicln lv. hn 7511.(1(10 persons m Ciiitnin To Te JinU ami his pals perform during the El Jiwt closed. Contrary te re Sorts the stadium tmt Jtiat 51 .OW. RlnV every temporary Bent. Only rtdurini the season wan the entire MitR capacity used up and Itatw Si Thursday when Cernell drew 32.000. the nftyclubt ether sentn Dctng t- .. pAlx pnEp Wi?il ZZZniM tea AH " short relapse of ten day .. -Aiiir.flve thousand w a Riiine. flip fntrr'-clielniitlc League wl'l n fhe university of the Seuth in the rover another sport schedule when the iwend g.inw of the 'f " ' " tenkfjiii'.l tenuis of (he circuit .win? ffct.ir.ln wired n P-ed e n ,r I mnaii j,,,,, ftctitl imillww nftmenn. tebrlnj.' 2-i.OHO persons wit I J; " ! Twe ,..,, ..r.. tilled for the eimn. Field. That was the mii.i!I.1 crowd jn1 . MiuitVr,, nbth will nvv.Vte lh' A?."p' v..i.-ii . M-miul V'" J:"kff,r.ivn.i,M.siu.n mid endeavor rriiniiui "" '".. , mi ihw tne I'luneeM into ennui hll Jew with 2S.U0O. follev.-td U M.irjland feniuil Illirh v'lll I '.v ., ,',,1, fe.'srarsr sssk salsa -"'"' --'"- PENALTIES DECIDE SOCCER CONTESTS On Saturday the Delce Club defeated the Darby Hums for the football ehninplnrislilp of Parity 14 te e. A Delie player Is shown recovering :i fumble just before Del te scored I he Mist touchdown In the second period SOUTAR N W ACES DIFFICULT TASK PHILAREAL HOCKEY CENTER OF AMERICA Mti3t Str.e Uphill Fight te Overcome Williams' I Racquet Lead feivy nuil Pltthbtirsh. 2.MI. All of LOST 4 OUT, OF 7 GAMES Lecal Girls Victory in National Field Heckey Championship Was Over whehnirigly Easy STAR PLAYERS FLASH i I lin Kfititlwt! .!.... 1.. I ..1.1 . i , .-...., . 'IMKIMI .MlOII rl41JlIIII I &sffLMisw. -VE.:r!J;;,su:r!:i:i.T'"'''"'"'ts naMjrz- tteiiMWii urns in rrniiMin n.-i ''' i(.N vii-tuuilv n vetetim tciiin -imt U "1 "" IO " "5,ns VTnrr '" u,r "rl " ' lt. . ' . . i""" im clilim te tncmlef the t emit 4 ivsiud.d us p.-its-if t0 wl- ,, 'f , ' ', '" J ' . ill(, mntpIl wlth ,Tp! $mtaT. the ?' 'R the lield-lmekey ,lt(r nf u. Xordi,ePer,on"i;,l ,n.M.t..S ',I,', "'"""' "'tUlehelder. for the world open rae- tl Htntc,. Ily eu-ruhelmin,; vie VIA I I-nlvrH y. l i U ' li the nn ', Jk$ 'l ".71 I "'"' -5'"P"nM.li.. It w,. pinned nt r 0, ever the fair maid, ()f J.oe,, Uri MM.i rrew.1 In the hl-tery i.f .,'".V. .,.v ,J tiT . , i "" ,,,,, ""Wpll nnmuet Club SJntur- l Xuw Yerk, lfi t . l an,i ., te , football In this trrtlen of the reuntiy. ! 1 0K, tJj1',)'. .'n,t.? n''1.'' fn '"'. wn? ,,n' ,,,'ferf, "',' '" exeeedliiRlv u- the.v .xt.Udlshed their rl-l.t ,1. , Wncoten. Yule nnd Hnrvnrd draw well) Phna," W,l n NeZul'sH oeul th Lr,Ct, "i?", f "TL" NVw Yerk IlVl0U 0'' L'""l'- " . ii ' . .c far two or three itniiKH, but never con-1 .i.m . ,.' ''' ; minuieni una tne a,i Hultltnere clubmen. nvve team eiitflnnHp.l tiw.ci.i. fttently drew ns many n. , I'enn , did tnA dev,'' Xi,eri" Wcre rPi!,f,terPl! The Englishman wen fQUr of the ulurs by'" TwXt&'l?. durins the lat NNisen. I hv "'!''.1Ml I .).TMntt I K'V011 Pime plujed and Seittnr faces ( eteras .en ,. 0ven mud,. u ,,' ,,l. ucrlhen thin fact te th .presence of the '"rhp L? V'?fll ,(1W1M , the hardent kind of nn uphill tlffht te IKf Kirls hlllP fr t !i 'I' ,,! l.v in. ?'""'" m,'r' L?'" K'fflannien. "J el 1 .,.' !.nn ?! 0ic.'.'", "" udvantnge. The Meres Fijian -.hejif,, ,l,eir l'X T HiLvr ri in lut- ; 11 .... ,'utn. m. , . --. ...... i-ikiiiuhi, puii ni tii nniirnhf 'nin i.k.i.. i.eit. ii.i.i. i."iii iiiiimjiih imeiiiiwi.i.i in..:... . .; ... .. t. 1 Kiiim: mm I0OIii.lUKMMiinii-r.iii. 1 lil.,.l, . ... .:,""".." ."". U'Hiiiei. The miinler of ipectnieri l ntmest """'Y" ' ' v",'" 7 ' .vereiy tunt it put twite a lisac if evT saw gridiron tilts, "'"' 'p "li foeth:,ll playlne. Ins romp en I'liiniJln Field flurins the be.it at-1 n'eu,n ln "feat shape 11ml hi work tfaihinr.. ,ear In the past. Never In '' tllp nicnins pine prenslses another the liNmrv of the snort hnve such " y''nr " the League. crowd 4 ntieiiiied siertlnp e.ents iih wit- 1 lietlmnn. a lniiky Indhldual. Is tin nes-,l the s:ai.is en Franklin Field' " '" P''r In the line-up. In the en. Tlie automeujip, v; ? " ' ' ;'? 'enter trem i.nt season. i if, ,'t "1!"la,!5 Biwrd. has been sliirted te center. 80 In the lattur's place nt s?et Ritnrd lleffrann has heen Initnlled. Ainla i- uiipnwni r terwrrds Inst week tlil .,...!.... .1.. I.... .t.i rafei ilmt tived te he held In rnirttinunt' , ,,r'' 1'arl. diew 11 l'irjfer crowd, but no ad milieu Mif eharged. TUI' ytmtium nt the T'nlvtnUy rh-n rcmnlrtvl trill caxt nmr Mint nerc Ihnn Svft()M0. (Icttiue en rrrrlir rout per ami for each fnir ire fivil that thv fled and Ttluf lie-'i' t,r rnri-hrd financially nmt ter,. CO nflrr tin- faff ra.inn, 5 .'.. -000 tltert of ptiyine for the Stadium. Doesn't Tnhe In Pawn Issued rnilKl'.l limeii' cmv.dt. ilnesn't tnhe into coiislili'intlen Dlew te Krflnlifnrd ti'C iiiiinler ( p-isseit given out te1 Tliis N a severe blew te Krmil.feril's vcr kiime. in tii" winy conic-is tne , n"!''" 01 irmiug en te a ruaniii- t.irr .'"., i,ner iiiiiyeu a star came Jrattkferd High has also get the eljnmj.tnnsh p buzz, rnd as the soccer and football elevens were successful ln iiidentera Ter title honors the Milrit haj, been Imparted fi the bnsUeteers. I.elbv Witter, the mi.itivtiiy nnd can ,n V tnn tenm, has been practicing steadily In preparation for the basket ball S"nynn. tint uplintni.il.. i...,i.i in U 11 big hit"h in this sum, keep him out of the first three games of The estimates of the '"" ' "'"i'"1' campaign. taheihlty Athletic Council Invite Whenllxivs ftetu tins and uetirbv eo ee fl"ii. all of whom nav been counted In In our rttit:r.ti'4. Then ngaitt the plajei'4 of the suml receive fi.ur piihM'N per naiiie, while IKcI.iIh and ethnr-s well tli fiee li'.t. (iiirnnr.tees must nhe be mild te the Tirithii: trnma, while te ethers a per- CTntaRe ii.iii4 is agreed en between tl rnheuitieti. which would still further teiluee I'eun's share. Add te that the cost of keeping up t inmlern football tiUin. which in these dajh is tremendous. Material, coach ceach Iiik and a hundred nnd one odds and ends inn the cost of maintenance up hialier than most peisens would believe. In tlie old ,l:is u football team had etieiiiiuli and t-emetlines he hud an '"istiint. Theie ui little or no ex Piii'e ter rubbers, dressing toetns, tl linitllf Ili1lli' t ftlul tin 1 nniiiv 11M101' thlii?) that are censldeied ncce'snrv te- uiiy (or a fuutbull team if it is te be of any value te 11 tellegc. Trips into tie country, mi'li ns I'eiin took be fore the l'eiiu State and Cernell cames, cot tiinii a penny. T.lA7Vfi nfi the alier? into can- iri(Kii'a,i. ' iienuhlc I het Vim f'cnffii sehicthiiia meic than $300,001) tii the naten, whith irwild main that ii tin fame tati'i une held nrrt icnr Jtn tin 111 in- aftrr the Stndifw 1 mild c I'linl fur, cj-ilunivv af thv intercii. but tVaeh C.eiges Ik net letting this niinuicap auect tne work of the team I Ma.n I.Al'n... ,1... ..!., .. M'erlng j-e'ils. she wn'i tlic heait and iul of ili,. i;orten team, and without her t!ie, vniild net have made neurly tin poed a sv;lnj as they did, Mi- r(vendeii, who luade nil fcttr .ealti in tl'e IJoMten-Richmond encoun ter. v:i- another luminary te attract attention S were Ileta Tyson and Mls llici", the Clilcage Mar, whose lffense work Is due an ocean of praise. Hut if an All-American team had been picked the immeni.e preponderance of l'hlludeiphin players en it would l.ae .Mirprlscd most folks. N'.i one could have overlooked tier titule Ileal lie, the l'liibwlelphh center tnrv.anl, who tcerrd siv eals in the New Yerk pame and wis the limning btniid of i he local line. Xer could they have missed Anne Touiisend, who made the linest showing of 1m r career in the timil game ngaiust Ibi'trai, and who, single hnmled. curried the light down te the Bosten goal en four or live occ.Tileiw Saturday. Then, there wes Hetty Cndbury. n urtirii.ti.lrl it'tin litnnft ftln rltnn 4vlttt :tud l"i-7. ..,'t was a walkover u seen rr the Intelligence of t etcrau and the Interesting, the ""aiieipiiiu, and much credit thereet pl"',,,l (,ll,t R', "''I' ,H'r youth. Miss I iieuilll wt,1 I jit" ti-.u r iirnt friil.i ,'i ill the Private Schools League, and she held her own wit'i the elder girls who 12-1.-1, 17-14. 11-13 T ... 4l.. .MK.., xs nui mi- iiitiri iiiiv-i-i-i'ii. in, i .. - - - ,,,- "" t-injii inereei clese?t. the most bitterly fought nnd J''.0' '" , te MIsh Helen Armticld. the with all that the most peculiar mutch Yl"Ihl'r" -""cu, uiie has welded a (.plen- ever staged for the coveted racquets ".!,i.i"n ,0".' V,':,! timber by her ctewn ln this country. 8Mitnr upset '''V?,'1 flml ,V'elJlgvnt work. Hbe the advance dope In many ways, net l1"' ' '; mu terlal. but it was unlinlslied. the least being bis wonderful ph.vlc.,1 '."" ' l'ich of the club and school condition, nnd In the opinion of many 5!,..'i f''n"V'' "team that, as It experts would have wen but for the "i"'1"', '"''." "eft in the land, taut that the gut with which his rae-, y'e fact that Philadelphia wen with quets. were strung was net up te stand- J'11'-', 'massing ease h.:s net made tne nrd and would net stand the strain of ,,.,0CI!,J' Afsocuitlen ever-confident. the hard hitting which is the feature "v ""bi.v m mit innr. us y,.t Amer of hl: play. made up the contesting teams in spite of a bit of nerveu-mess at the outset. As ii matter of fact, one would have te ram-' every pluer en the teum ns n star te de juMIie. And. captained by Miss Taj ler, their teamwork was su perior even te their individual bril licney, It was In teamwork that they se prcatly outclassed their opponents. .... m iii if.iiiy ie rninnete en even " fi.,.iiU ..:,!. .,. ..- .: .lust hew mnny times the strings of m. ,, " "" "erne-. Ten-mend. TaVler his "hats" broke en him Is impossible'. . V'" 'rH i'"'" ' . lll'. rh at,nnii r(,dburit- in the world could net be . -v. but it was in the neighborhood , "f the Knlsb -rnMelini Aw - ni Ti W U'icorien irifi xuvh .V,lrndid cane f f ef fifty, and many of these breaks came i V.m. i ,7 ., , r,w', . . ? I',lu'J,''- Ift they icec ivchlcd teycthct by the at the we. possible moment. le'iinament' e ,'e 7 T1 " "" Ball Gees Through Rarquet ever the water were given a hard light On en occasion while attempting a,,(vii,"5 nl'-xtnr Philadelphlp aggrega- kill he.icet off one of his famous fore- , '" ' .""! ","' r"".n''" ineugu iney hand dthes nnd the ball Instead of '.J', '"' Practice that had fiw;d tlie skimming down the court for n 1:111 . "",'; , !' ?, '', t"ri 1 .' " ;T',l,,Ki,K went right threugli the racquet. .. S,1","' "'''v ''j 1!)- ''-'f" " ,. . v . , , ., . ,ll-Aiuerlcan team is sent te Oreai Only tw.) racquets were broken, that I i;ritllil, , ,lw,nB,. ll(, M ., l f , J.1 Is. the wooden frame or hni.dle , f,.ntM lhut t,1(1 ,.,,., of ,,. ,. J, " Cup Matches Wen by Centen nial find Fairhill in This Manner FLEISHER DEFEATS SHORE ! One Mirprlp marked the plaiug of the first two games In the Initial round of Hip new ('lilted States Football Au Au s'iflntlen iirnateur cup competition. ' The Ffclsher ynmcrs jeterdav humbled U'eli'enden-Hlinre '.' geabi te 1 ii's was expected, but a big surprise wns , furnished en Siilunbiy when Centennial , uen erer Puritan 1 goal te 0. Meth teams buttled hard and the lone tore if th winners was the ics-nlt of .penalty kicked awarded ln the tirst half nnd which !!rlsrhnm made geed. Twe ether clubs nre in the compel! I lien from this section In Thirty-sixth j Ward "tnil Uarney Ernst. Tliev will 1 pluy their first round mutch next Sat urday, tu-esjii.fib'y mi th Flrisher ground., nnd after this gntn the draw ler tne second round will take place. The L. S. F. A. amateur cup compe tition is something entitely new in soc cer nnd Is te the amateurs jut what the national cup competition is te the professionals. Anether Surprise A penalty was again responsible for a victory in another nip match. The American cup third round affair be tween i-alrhlll and Il.imey Hrnst re Itcd in a win for the former. The game was a icplj of one that recently required two extra pe:ied with no winner. The Harney Ernst eleven is composed of players of the former Dobsen team, and they were expected te cop the laurels. The victory for Fuirhlll placed that team in the fourth round. The one goal was cored by Hunt. Ehr line, the Lrnst goal custodian, made it great attempt te step the shot, but idilly had no chance. The Philadelphia Cricket Club scored u nntab.e v'cturj in the Crescent Cup contest with the Crebcent A. C, of Hroekljn. The same team met last spring, and after battling for two hours anil u halt were unable te break a two goal deadlock. The victory ever the Ihoeklvnltes came when the game was rearlv ended and the goal wa made by .1. IJisaten. Kurtz, the lecul goalkeeper, displayed wonderful form and cleared en all sorts of hard tries. Uny nnd Spencer in the forward line also starred. Allied Leaders Win There were few surprises recorded in tlie Allied League. Jn the Third Divisions both hcctienul leaders main tained clean slates. Victer had the best of a three-goal matcn with "C" Club and (.till tops the Northeast sec tion, while Green Ribbon wen by the same margin in the Northwest section in disposing of their old hoodoo, Cayuga. ..Out in West Philadelphia Merrell Mills and Autecar clushed and the millwerkcrs continued te show tbelr championship cnlibcr by disposing of the auteists. Merrell scored once in the tirst half, but virtually smothered their opponents ln the second half with five mere goals. West Philadelphia continued te show improved form nnd fans across the Schuylkill may yet glance en u chain chain pieiibhip combination. It was enlv through a penalty kick that Kay weed was able te score against the West Phillic-, who had by far the better of the plaj against their opponents. .mnLn,, l.i I.a .nl,Mi Irtn.n i I... Wit- . . . r . '. ' ' "' '. riiiiiTOm, i i- . .1,...- .....i- ... rai ., - i. u crei nt tie iium u of . m ...,., f . i ' ww mini iinus had some little trouble with the iHgt summer W en i I verkn 8,,t " ,' TT tl,T,1fh,I"f,t nw,rl' '"' i" will-be a'P,v,,iUe h" , In ih" py re much ns Jeck, nor did his come at ,,,, of holding its own with the ."' ?..' '"...' such critical moments. i,..u. ,i,, ,i,.. ..,,i,..i...i c ,i,., i..i. ... -,.u ii . '" ,, r,,,n,n' ' lRh Srtiwi! liicis Jvk wni off en what w i, "uC Vine , ci ,SV ' iZ. nnVi .in ,';Vr,':,t !"!' "", "nUv'i' apiuMred te be neat rmib when his but "'" " UbI ,0 J"1 'T "iHSt lt ! and )r 0'K?en fe he'lau;; h ?ul, w b,ltf ? him' U """ ' J' AnnfieUI. u-he hm lecn in worked hard In' getting luXtlZl PfLV&ZZZ "of Si rl"""f efiihr,TlV7 '"''''""M''! Sm'l: ""'I i!!0..!!'1 "'" w"'k VA. "'That' he "S ife SSy ..X ''Cl'1"""1 "" "' f Hetli uuintets have tbreu veternnu back from the 1021 teams. The ether two members of the circuit will get started Weilnsilav afternoon. West Philadelphia Iliah. the runner. tips lust jei.r and champions in 11)20 the match te the seven -game limit shows what n elcer, nseurceful player be Is. Ueth men started s'ewly and the first game was a tltcseiue. long-drawn-out anair tuning tiurtj -nvc minutes te Philadelphia's Super ieiitj Sfitne excellent players uppeared in the vlsltimr teams' line-un. 1'rnU-i. j.lj the most Impressive w., t Kaibarn Splrudld llackgrntind The IMiiludclphin Cricket Club, where the tournament was staged, made an Ideal sluing for th contests. On these grounds, with the wide spread white clubheice behind it, were once, staged tlie nutlennl tennis tournaments. True, there nre no nrrnnsemenin at present for great ciewds. but the two or three .thousand spectators who tnrri.sl out I'omi'ertablv disposed themselves alung I the sidelines. i we or three thousand spectators mav net sound like a great d"nl in these I dajs when iti.Oliti go te watch a football, . ... game, nut it must be remembered that , European Amateur Billiard Title- iiciii necKcr is piniticaiiy in r.s in fancy in this country. During the inter- .lull ,..'lliin.4 tin mi., ,.ii(ii .nf In (..Ant. ! except a few girls who were personally Interested In the players. lips iiibi jm.r Ullll cmillipieus in lllll, muur iuriiik iiii,i hhiiuih in,;.- --- - ,- ,"" .u........ .,..., will oppose the Northeast live in the play, almost, if net actually, u world I Strebeigh. a blend" bebbeil-haired vf the imi.tv in I hitter's gvmnnsliim. Tbe Archives were ! reierd for stars of the (lass nf Wil- J !xm!:tl'1, , fl",,"1 l1"' V"" "' Culture, rn, icAi te successful in their (lit gain" agnlnsl ' Hams nnd Seutar. Neither man ceul 1 ' heugli she did net time p.ii ticularly mimh u-lw had IpHl' liminclal deductions were arrived at in the following manner: Fet HaiiUlIn and Marshall the average cost ft ii ticket was Flghty. seven and one- SOU (Cuts. t!ln sfitnn CnM lin f ..I..t... M tin; Seuth, Marvland aveni'.'cd S1.23. BvMinnueie. Sl.r,0: Navy. Penn Stuttt "I I'litsburuh. 2. and Cernell, $.'t. Jli" ueriige for rll the aiimes In some, t ;'.'( uii.ler S2. or about $1.8 1. Mill- X'i"-.!"' '"' cslinn'eil crowd of ri-ll,. """ Unci we It in, tlm ,w, li,i,,i.,.i ,;..,..!.., Warn of !?il2T.(llii. Phlludelnhia Nen.-..il Scheel, but were just about able te snatch a viciery. All the teams with the exception of the Speedbnjs will piny their games in their rymnnsiiims. The old tern, worn ami unsafe gj m of the Specdheys has been superseded by the Adelphhi Acad eiuv, nt Thlrty-itliitli nnd Market stieets. PENN SOCCER TEAM POINTSFOR TIGERS Victory Over Harvard Shown Team's Strength If I'enn's soccer teun. shows tlie same brand of game ns It fihibitc.l against Harvard en Saturday afternoon, an other intercollegiate chnmpienslilp is minim; te the West Philadelphia insti tution. The Red anil lllue eleven mil fought and outplayed the Crimson from the slisrt. seerln.t trio of goals clier some of the smtiittst pluylir; u'en en Frank lin Field siliie III.' I H20 fhmiiiieusi) teun.. i.inge'i.nen. ninir mid I'artri run mere than three points at a time Mid for fifteen minutes toward the end they alternated in putting eaca ether out of service without hcerins a single point. ln lacqiiets if tlie man who is net serving scorn a point it does nor count for him but merely ousts his opponent from the ferving box ami gives him a chnnce at doing tint delivering. Service is a big asset in l acquets, even mere than in tennis, and when a man's sen ice is working right he is apt te run out a game in Jig lime, even against a strong rival. Williams Gelt tJeln; Williams v.nke up te st.nt the second game nnd. keeping the sen lee, as was his right for w lulling the first frame, slammed out siv consecutive aces, Jeck tried hard te stage a rally but ceti'd net make geed, the breaking of the racquet's strings, a I rend v re ferred te, playing n piemlnrnt part in blocking bis efforts. Williams seen ran out. taking tills game by 13 te (1. Rmitni. i nine te life ill the third gilliie, get hiii fevchiu'd drie working IIP IMicll scored II lieal iluilllg the lllnetv ! ,,,, Hifv ,mil with .1 fill f nine In Only Self-supporting f-ueri ' lniW"h "f ,,,'"y;. i , ... " tlfieeutl. inning, the best of trip The Rnmieinl rZ, VJfl . ...,, '.....'.''i", -p. V""' i I1?"1! '!!? "'cli. by the waj. r-tpprd l-v enn of t be landi. f..r .iH.. h.i :.:"ii "'."I " VA"ti.l',"V,"..,,V,'.l,Vr'''ra. three in the niuetee.itli. a nii game mni .;. . .:. '"' ' it, ,i ". ":""". li wl show In !- neighborhood of S'WUKH' earne ba I tWri Ke,,l,,n "l l'"""e. ttrr'P .', .'" V".',y SV!"',,S "" ",fl ntlilntlf m ., lm "' ,h" ' iiMts ty that pnv. "i tliiy must support ti,nNn ih-t1 .i, B..a!,l!! mi'' l-?lif. . res tile filial cenlest Willi Prince..) n' ,.il u mm. nwi the rcierse ,..i. MM . . .1... II... 1 1 111. .. "' . '" 'v ' ... . ,u iiumt in.- nn net, Mni,. tan f t 1P pnveus gnnie. get after the game is n tie. wh e u v c- ,.... ....,, i i 1,1 mm no,l u u lery will clinch the crown. At present! M1V,,11'1 l"".' "A V' ' ,',;' r ,, Im, ii.m Penn Is the.enly undefeated team' In the I -f " ''"'.. 1. ! .. . ' U J , 1 ,," rrn..nl ... &'w. tlytlfltrt. The annual rrflt. ,"!,, ' . "i'"."''.' a'.btei Wik reeeljitM. ""l" H """ ul coastTeo is here iL'i.gue, Having reversed everv team ex cept Princeton, width will hn met for th first time Saturdnj. OPPOSE SALARY CUT tehnny Rone Meets 6hearn at the Twentieth Century Club ft,, '?., U,,""" ''rn,,k featherweight 41"" , ':y 'ir-.w? ;nnv Shrni I,, of v.Pt I'l lindel llV entj. eighth street nu, Celumhln ') ";;, .tew jfWt. W SI? X' honernblv as me. but b'eutnr Brndually meriiauieii mm and finally wen out with a beautiful run of fix nc-'rt in the fifteenth inning, the score hcin'j 1 te 1-. The fifth game was the turning point of the match. Seutar lilt a fast pace, while Wl'llau.s rceim'il te b tired. .Teeis reeled off a lend of 1 1 '" (t with "ins t:f we, four, Cue and ll.iee. and ap penretl te bine Hie vb lery clinched. On game hall lie sliiiiini"d the ball hard from sen ire. a in-quel Hiring broke nnd the ball enme but I- elf the end wall se sew v Y laniH was neil' i km. in ii i T. -.-,.. iisini, i nun iiiiwt . tin iiiiniiirrj lur inr nuiiii Vnlte, f ,1,.: lv ' .se ""l;'''! frnni the tlen of (he ptesent book rule mi ly Wl" i I 'I i ?aUen-V,JUV,Ji3 '""he.l bulls, which allow the runner te ad' .. . '.' I'll'lltlO IIS a gob ulevamnn. vnnen nf lily inn!. .ii. a,, . i i...i. '...;... l " "Sky the Limit" Southern Baseball Association Motte in 1023 I.niilMle. K. Dec. 1. S'ubieet te the approval nf the National As-eeln. Hen, the directors of the Southern lllisnbllll At-voi'llltlell liny ,,l.l ,,. "make the skv tlm limit" u.i .,. n. i ill ..'...I ,.. In, tin, umn-iee himself. rulnrles nf nlnvem iii-i, ieiii.arni.,l If,.,..., i wiuiin.w run four, two of them scrv efjhe National Association new malte Ic iw. then .lock cot tln service him is i. mti rue miiximum iiieumiy payroll for sen, inn ceuni no """,'"' ' ' ' " i;mss t leinjues n mver of enn miurisail Only one change ln the playing rules' which mount ihni the m-M man te win was inntie. nils provides for the nden- ixlinum monthly pavrell for self, but could de netiunp. ami vhi- ties. Seven directors voted Hum -t legnlnlng tlie delivery ran four the snlury resolution and mere, ninklns' the score i -nii. i mlr It. the rules this rc(ulie,l a "set three" i r ' """'" i a" a gnu giiv Ul IIIM kn.i,.-,,.. , ... . ..... 0i i ,: "".! .'iiittiiini (or if iii K'y has arran&P, n ,iin, i,..'" Bung Lew Kaker and Jehnnv f! , fs" R44lKMt ti?V. i Jprl. ,rf .?... .. '"i.vTiy . 8t. Peter's te Play Sphat Thi, flt. Prttii'a hajikalhftll tmitvn will nl.u the Heuti PhlU(lnhls Htbrcw leniahf nt . It Is ineir. l'su. H'ui r n I'litl rr ln wen eet.aame is dl.In Vir Ust V. ,n.T. Injs wsre OV'.Tem Dunlcuvy, ikka Is III. miiiI rtjinnv liaVliihAl IA Br. iia'rtauitf a tb. apk rai aMWW, wiiiaa i bl. !P-. WJI 111. a I enlsht tlia'-rui Ml ,M 81.' Ptttr'a Una. .t lvJi-ii! three points would lake the game Neutur ltalllrs Keutiir rallied long 'iieuli te take tint service away from Wlllliinis once, but the latter was net te be denied nnd regalued It before Jeck could tally nnd ran out the gsme with three beautiful shots, the .hut a clean .kill that beat Iho champion completely, n.. ...... tli. I,i,i of 11 asuie ll ha.l Iftpnarently already chnlki'd down te-hU rre it peum hoi nip .."""" " ;,""? "and he came right bilk te win itlwUtt from the statistic il -t.tuupeint Se th'n tout iinnu nt at the Cricket Club can uctl tic looked nn an a rrhirlk vf the iiumv in thin country, lt hreunht tlie attention of thou never heaid nf the name. ul I Cic'nir, BOS WILL REFEREE CONTI VS. HOREMANS holder Arrives in This City for Indefinite Stay CHAMPION OF BELGIUM '"'taWJ AjBK 4f ggPWr' ' .Vgr gV fgw -s Fvr mm .aflHEp A. I HVyfSsfMi. Cl' ?' v if iLLLLLLHiLLgigiH .gigW KgtHigigigigigiBiB.r' JlgHgigM W v liggggggHgK LB lMi iigaflgagagagagagBf gagagagagaa gliB gfgfflgfgiBi'giHttaV Vjgfgf'iigiDH .gH "'1 gfgfiiiiiiiHgtiH '-''-giiitgiiiiBgiiiHgaBV .agSiLgiiiggiiiiiiiiiS vkvrHHif BRgfiiHi'tiiiiiiiiiiv agaHHHMl)H?MBm r i9KgiigiBr7 Ssri Carney, Pal of Army Leader, Navy Captain Arthur (I. Carney, of New Yerk, hits been elected cuptalii of the ll2.'l Navy football trmii. Curivy Is n gunrd and bent Stephen ISurchel, the noted fullback, for the hnsieis by one vote. The election of Cntticy cieales one of the most novel Htuntimis recerdt d in recent yeari, Ihwiiicp only re cently the Army, Navy's gieatest rital, selectctl Dennis Mulligan te li'iul the Cadets' tlcvpii next season, Carney and Mulligan were mem bers of tlie Merris High Scheel foot ball team cf 11U7. the former ploy pley ing ut guard und the latter at tackle. J'' iY, nniTreiii nrin-i I'llA I LV Ifll I L Lnlli' J bUMILOVILLL ILHIfl 1 . r , TO PLAY SATURDAY I Will Start Here With Jatper i but Must Play Jewels ! en Monday JEWELS CHANGE DATES HIGH RATING FOR PENN GR D TEAM ly WILLIAM S. PALLAS Tim: Kastcru Husketball League ha J- agreed te the transferring of the. franchise of the Ceniesvllle tenjn te thb city. The Ceaies play their Inst game tit home tonight nealnst Atlantic City The fans along the Lincoln Hlghwa in e net in the least pleased wltrrUM transfer nnd instead of turning out ,nv , large jiuiiibnrs te hid the team fnre.wcjr;. 1 will probably ictallatc by absentlnri I themselves. , ' ' 1 This is the message sent here by. ettrl correspondent in Centcvillc, but. thd New Yerk Critic Places Quaker fans there enn hardly held any grlevM mire ngnlnst the men who nrfl cenrj, Eleven in Third Bracket ducting basketball in Centesviiic. H 1 The holders of Kasteni Lenziie bn-r a DmmI!mm i..,...ii t 1...... ...,. ..... :.. .1... ..,'jJ of Ranking ketball franchise are net in the gamej, PRINCETON GETS i for their health, and te cvn splltvve I nowadays is a pretty hard job. TNtl- Fiet plnjers get it nil. and there is nothings; Inal ,.!,, te It. .Tj, Few Fans Turn Out ! The strength and power of the UI22 Manager Ilehuey appealed for 1w' Penn football team has been recognized I persons te lew the games each week". by leading authorities in ranking the!?ut nrmind .500 or ;I00 responded. It is i'siiuiuiee wi.-iL if win ii-.uiiu e, nttendance of mere than 1000 hpre. te' pay the weekly expenses, and that It will net be the easiest preposition. ' The new teum will play at home en Saturdays, except when Jasper Is te be plnjtd. and then the games nre te; be stuged en Mondays. Jasper happen te be the attraction next week, and or, various elevens according te. the rec erus. The lied nnd Hlue was placed in the third bracket by the New Yerk Times. In tlie group also nre Pittsburgh und Syracuse. Princeton Is rntetl as the champion with the Army und Cernell in the second bracket. i-ernen was unueiented, nut was wins-, , un iiimrirnitrij, out whs ' :, ;---- ,. ...' placed second te Princeton because of. thnt "ecasien the fans will sec tbe nev the prestige lest by the Ithacans in le "' " "" V - t V. ;. .. tk the Penn gume Jasper has secured league consent te "Penn enjoyed a return te her dnvilnp Postponement of several dates. The. of old-time power nnd glory," wrote Jewels will have one gamp only this the New Yerk critic, "suffering three 'week, ns Camden has agreed te piny at ircnien en r rieu.v noe .,uritrr win nine the Skelters' place there en- the 10th of December. The uptewners also asked te have the defeats in a schedule ns hard as any in the Knst. The Quakers wcre strong defensively nnd reached the peak In tllO 1ft? trlllltllil, jil'.tr (lin ?nt, alnHAn which came te Franklin Field a strong tgnme scheduled nt Jasper en Christmas favorite te sink the lleisninn craft Penn nnd Syracuse were both hnrd teams te bent, and Pittsburgh, after n shaky start, moved nleng in an easy fashion through a trying schedule." The rating follews: First. Princeton. Second. Army nnd Cernell. Third. Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh and Syracuse. Fourth. Harvard. Navy and West Virginia. Fifth. Yale. Sixth. Lafayette and Penn State. Seventh. Colgate. Eighth. Ilrewn, Dartmouth and W. ami J. Ninth. Iloten College, Uucknell, Georgetown nnd Helv Cress. Tenth. Carnegie Tech, Springfield nnd Vermont. Eleventh. Lehigh and Rutgers. Twelfth. Gettysburg. Thirteenth. Itasten I'niverslty, Ford Ferd ham, Villnneva und Williams. Groups nre arranged alphabetically. Eyekman Leada Bicycle Rldere afternoon postponed te Thursday of the same week. This yenr all of the teams went holiday mad, but they have seen learned that their enthusiasm ln this direction was miscarried and the fans arc net se crazy after holiday baskets ball after all. J Manufacturers' Circuit ' The Philadelphia Manufacturer!) League continues te pack Yonah Haib with fun. Te date the revival ef'tluty sport among the Industrials leeks gpedlj but of course one never can tell. Te- night Coleninl mingles with Jeysten Telephone and Overbroek clashes' wltn3 Wilbur. Reth games will be evenly contested. ',1 The standings show Keystone nnd' Passen. Gottlieb & Hlack te be out front with a percer.tnge of 1.000. Th(y Telephone lads meet strong opposition, tonight, but the I (J.'s should win, win, ever National Metal Edge when they clash en Wednesday. Most of the local stars are envoi ting in the Kngue "n'rl what tew nre net signed may be ln the game shortly. "" Manager i ennnr. ut wnnur. nn- nnd . .yr yn' Dec- 'rhe sixteen trnms ef'eigred Pewdl, Weed, Stevenson nuc,;r;.,l.,,r,,crtXeVmrs,'r,,n,.2: levU. Colonial has added. Schwar. tli-n at midnight lat night wer en e-n I.R5le IllJsen lias jiilni-il .-UesldiwiTS iV VllTne' S-A. t.,H"ty. They had pedaM Herbacll. K"J stone T"lephene bus, iVhiff'teiri'Mi!:. ZSfJffi"1. '. : ,i,i(l IMd.e Gall.iglier and Bebb'' 1U14 hv Ij.wnn ,.n,l nVn.!.J.M ' "VI"" '". A l...,l,lt i. ivltl, P.v.,,M Cittltul, JtS lllll-l HW,, - -...,. .. "... 'v.,h, 1C Ejckman. of llrlcium wM IcadlnV the pud,. Kansas City Buys Enid Club M,oe,n?!" '''.s'l. ' I'l-csid-nt n.rs,' Muliltiicli. of thr K.ina cttv Am, r.ian Association club said today the.t lie hid Biircliaced ihr Knld HJkla i riuli or the ' v " trn .Reclllen 1h deal Im-'udes. n - iryuru-j, in, PI15T!1. me DUllUlns leauu en the KreundK Black. .in d Cobb's Discoverer Dies JllnneiieelU. Minn.. Dec. 4 Ui!l,.,m -meur I'fu-feur .lleeve:er of Ty C . . ,i , 1 lie a .rufri.nal lKeball Dlirjer .11'. I li,-, Suturd.i foI!elnK .1 stroke of menkx en Thur-di,'. Armour pi0Jjj before isnti in wilili nir hr was mariiurr of ih LlJ ten, O clue In tlie old Central lairue CKWWWnBtBSSBSABJaSilKJSWmXBCA FLEMING, Ltd. I Londen Clethes for Men SCORES of British fabrics custom made te your order, e also ready for service. 1314 Walnut St. Prene sruce 8930 HPU.IJLJ T ' KU0UAKD IIORKMANS lie will opbeie;Rod'er t'eittl, tltlclieidtr of France, In m wmwk mmmv ut wiw wmneMu :.,iao.BeiBt Ary Hes, amateur billiard champion of Europe, hns teturned te Philadel phia for n visit, the purpose und length of which he admits is Indefinite. Bes was Inst seen in this eltv bv billiard levers at the international IS. j balkliue championship held ut the Manufacturer' Club In Febiuary of this year. Despite his skill, which wen him a title abroad, Bes finished next te last in the tourney. He wen two matches, but lest three. Edgar T. Appleby, then American champion, wen the tourney. Bes will referee the match between Edeunrd Ileremims and Itedger Centi, which starts nt the Hudsen llecreatien rooms tomorrow afternoon, continuing tnrmigii mursiiny owning. i It lias often been the case that for- ' eign cue experts have become confused I with American referees nnd te nve'tl ' .!.. it.... ...:ti ..in.i.t. ... r. . ..'. , nil1., linn win iitui-eur in r rrncu, Wlltcll will be n novelty te Philadelphia bil liard followers. Centi and Herrmnns will plev an IROO-peint match for $1000. Seventy five per cent will go te the winner and 2,"i te the loser. There has always been keen rivalry between the Belgium and French titlennlders nut! this should bn sufficient te furnish tlm specta tors with n few thrills. Piny ln the afternoon of each of the three days will Mart nt "'l.",. The match will be continuous i ml net !n blocks. At the conclusion of plav jn the afternoon and evening 'lie position of the balls will be maiked nnd phy continued from where it left off. leughraTis matched te meet begash here Mlddlewelghts Will Bes Eight Round at the Arena Temmy I.nughran. Philadelphia's I hope for a ring crown, will lire the first punches of a drive that he hopes ) (p c.iriv lit nt te the middleweight clinm i plnnrhlp, In this city one week from i tonight "Hewl ever l.eu Begnsh and I then jrtl or iippereut Mike O'Dewd fietn , the eeaky middleweight throne" Is iieugnriin s inline rrj as no steps through his training aunts, I.eiixlirau nnd llegush lme been matched te box eight rounds In the final of live eight -round contests at tlie nee "ttd listie carnlvnl of the Arena of De- lumber 11. A liiuiitli nge, the New erk lteing Commission nominated .eughrau and llefasli as two of the contenders lu the series of middleweight bouts for the 1 title. 1 Sailor FiTcdninn, of Chicago, hus I been nominated te try te step the vie , torleiiH inurch of I'cte Lnt.e, of Uuzle- ten. The third contest will bring together Johnny Brown, the clever British fightey, nnd Law McFnrlnnd. Patsy Wallace will meet J 00 Collettl, of Perth Anibey, itar. HemsU. of Bridgeport.. t;nn --s. Camel Brand Sweaters If you wnnt a sweater that is woven differently and will irve yva wen. bu; one of these Camel Brand Weisted Sw. titers. Medium-Weight Ceat Style $7.S0 "V" or Round-Neck Pull-Over . . . 10.50 Shawl Cellar Pull-Over 12.00 Shawl Cellar Ceat Style 13.50 The.v are made in plain coleis. Acceptable Xmat Gift Buy Early A. R. Underdewn's Sens 202204 market st. mimlmmmmmmmmiSmVndtTdewn for Underwear . 'v r n "Loek for me aver the deer " aTKsMSIIII- NOT1CKH sti:amsihi. MiTirris KLHig-W KrS? 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