Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 06, 1922, Night Extra, Page 20, Image 20

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estern and Southern Football Teams Were Excelled by the East in Majority of Gamei
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VAST STANDS SUPREME
:S RECORDS FOR 1922
GRIDIRON SEA SONSHO W
levens Representing This Sector Wen or Tied
Majority of Buttles Played With West and Seuth.
California Ranked Fourth
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fTERSKC'TlONAMA sreiiklns, tin- Kust Hliind Mijiroiiie In fimtlmll ! In
lie course of the If'-'J e,tM:i clw!w rejirciriitliisc our Meetnr iilujed liu liu
pertant gumes 'with t ni-imtcheri from Yt r.ml C-'eiith. In every buttle save
he that herved te sIe a line en our piidiren .trcns.th the Kiit wen or tied.
Princeton wen the injthlenl clininpleiflilp. se far an porn the judgment
f this typist of f.ieiliall new and comment. Cernell wax a c'wp-a very
rlee worn! lit tin? rniiklni:. The Tisers brat
Chicago, an i:ecn that held its own In the
Wctmi Conference. Although Stujri'x team
wan Ir.'ld te a scorelf-s tie by WhrenMil in the
Html battle, no .it)core critic will deny that
Chicago had power, vet -utility and (.enrugi!
that cempured with thnt of any team In the
ieiintr.1.
Xehinku, which team landed the .MIeurl
Valley Conference title. iiImi iitrd the K.'l-t
and le"t te SyraeiiM' !-ii. Ki.nvi-. one of the
Witt's pewcftul eleven. w:i defeated by the
Ami lIt-0. Notre IMim- pla.wd West l'elnt
a 0-0 tie and defeated CarnrRk' Tech l!-l.'t.
In fait. Conch Knutiie'M lm! would have hee-i
ranked much higher I ad they net let their final
wine te Xebi'iil.n.
Iowa, it i" tine, iienr Ya'e ti-0 a;:d dl
plaed football ability and -treasth by wliininj
all her Western Cenfeieace battles. In our
ranking the Ilnwke.ve Ret third place. Although they s.-ered a touchdown en
ihe K1K which the Timers did net de. it I an opinion, whh h m:i lie taken
1'er uhnt it is worth, that either l'lincet'in or Cernell viiti'd have llel.id Iowa.
In fact, when you are dealing with the niythu.i! -'i'C in football, what
ever may be written N an opinion, and while utie uian". may he better than
that of another, who mu tell V We have no quarrel with thec who think
etherule, either i:i the mattir of our selection of Print "ten ever Cernell or our
statement thnt both ihe Ti'crr and Itliacans are upeiler te any team that
steed high in the We.-t.
FROM the S-'eiiI'i eame f'entir, hieryia Trh. Auburn anil Alabama,
eleven that rank high tleirn that nay Unwind hull the t'rayina
Colonel 2-i-lO. Xtivj) hliinKctl the I i filth n Tammln l.t-0. Army get
a 19-16 rcnlirt r.vir Auburn. Alabama alone ircm !!, but the oecr eecr oecr
cenfidence ami 'iuli"fnnee of I'enn beat thini mere than the sticngth
and gridhen tactics of the Southerners.
Perm's Team Second te Nene in Spirit
F' NO way is it pi-dble te ileterr.i i.e w;iere California heuld itnnd In the
ranking, bur if the Pacific Ce.i'-t champleni pl-iyed eitlier Princeton or
Cernell our menej would go down en the teams representing the East. We
might lese though we don't think we would but we would be assured a
battle that would he entirely sitNfncterj.
Right here, ulwi, we want te declare that our ranking i chiefly baed en
comparative Fcore. Venn's ffchtln? eleven, at the tiip of it.s development,
Blight have licked any team in the world perhap would have done se. It li
no discredit te the Quaker te be p'aced 'e far down the line In thi ranking;
If spirit and courage alone were nun-Mend, the lied and Hlue would be at or
ery near the top.
Because Princeton, Cernell, Iowa and California wen nil their game,
we ranked them in the order namd. New it is proposed te consider ether
elevens that had a iine record en the gridiron. First aie West Virginia, Army
and Michigan, tennis that were lied but escaped defeat.
West Virginia, coach"! by Tubby Spears, was n great tenm and traveled
through a hard schedule with only a 1--1- tie in the game with WahIngten
and Lee te mnr its ste. Victories ever Pittsburgh. !-0; Rutgers, "s-0;
Indiana, 8.1 -0, and Virginia, i:i-0. and the final triumph ever W. and ,T
14-0, proved the class of the Mountain" er. Tliey get fifth place.
Army is placed sixth because they tackled elevens far nnd wide, escaped
defeat nnd came through with a magnificent win ever their traditional rivals
from the Navy te provide a climax, for their grid campaign. A team that ties
Tale nnd Notre Dame, beats Kansas and Auburn and live ether mere or lees
capable elevens, nnd then outfights the Annapolis Middies, is entitled te be
aerleusly considered in ranking the teams, and one might net go far wrong if
he steed the West Pointers just below Princeton and Cernell.
Michigan had a great tenm. Eastern fans did net see them this season,
but their impressive victories in Conference battles stamp Yest's men ns
game nnd bright gridiron players. The Wolverines were tied by Vanderbilt,
Therefore they cannot expect te be given the highest honors in an all -country
mythical ranking. We put them below six ether teams in seventh place
because, while we didn't see them play, we de net believe 'bey would bent nny
f the elevents given the first tix places. And that's thnt.
T IS a peculiar fact that amemj the big team that played really
hard tchrdules ire de net find one that iron all garnet errcpt one.
Syracuse, .Node Dame and Chica'u each wax defeated enre and tied.
However, ier feel that at this point tec mutt depart .lewcirhat from
the actual records of the team and endeavor te measure them en
what they did in important games.
Pitt Defeated Twice
PITTSBURGII lest two games, their conquerors being Lafayette by 7-0
and West Virginia by 0-5. However, Pittsburgh comes next in our cham
pionship list because of the Ul-lt victory ever Syracuse, that 7-6 win ever
Penn and the 14-0 triumph ever Penn State, net te mention the 7-0 bump
of Bucknell.
Syracuse, with the defeat by Pittsburgh and 0-0 ties with Penn State
And Brown, the only blnck marks en Its stiff schedule, gets the next position,
r'nlnth. Chicago, beaten by I'rinceten and tied by Wisconsin, stands tenth.
Ketre Dame, licked by Nebraska and held te a scoreless tie by the Army, Is
tBtltled te eleventh place.
New we cemu te teams that might have earned higher places but cer
tainly would net ask them in view of what happened. First Is Lafayette, a
team that wen hard games with Pitt, Bucknell, Bosten College, Rutgers and
Lehigh. The 14-13 victory that W. nnd J. get ever Sutherland's Enstenians
,alfbt net count se heavily, but the fact remains that Lafayette did net have
the line old driving power In the game with Lehigh, which was wen by the
narrow margin of a field goal, and then lest te Oeorgetown last Saturday 13-7.
Xtfayette was due te stand at or near the top of the list this year, but fiankly
fcer finish makes It Impossible, in our opinion, te plnce her ahead of any of the
eleven teams previously ranked.
Penn gets the thirteenth rung en the ladder. The Quakere had enough
1 Jfeht te beat the Navy and Penn State and In scoring power were as geed as
Pitt, each eleven getting a touehdewn Warner's team get the try-for-pelnt
ad Helsman's kicker failed. And there was no disgrace attached te that
0-0 defeat at the hands of Cernell.
The Nnvy, victorious ever Penn State, Georgia Tech and Bucknell, came
two croppers, both en Franklin Field, being downed by Penn and the Army.
Therefore, while we liked the fighting spirit and attacking strength of Folwell's
Middies, they could net be put higher than fourteenth, in our opinion.
Harvard, because she beat Centre and Yale, Is given the fifteenth place,
although she lest te Brown 3-0 and Princeton 10-3. The Crimson did net
laek one atom superior te nny of the elevens found ahead of it in the ranking.
Tale, beaten by Iowa, Harvard and Princeton, gets sixteenth position. The
Bis had the strength nnd some geed plays and might have been among the
tap teams snvc for the puzzling something that was lacking In their big games.
BfrtH'.V, nii!7 held Syracuse te a 0-0 ti and having defeated
Harvatd 3-0. is in seventeenth position despitn reverses in names
itith Yale and Dartmouth. The Providence gritlders had a geed de
fense and played smart football. Centre, ranked nest, lest only two
Itames, these te Harvard and Auburn, but the two were the most
important fights en the schedule of the Praying Colonels,
W. and J. a Disappointment
W' A8HINOTON AND JEFFERSON was a team that disappointed its fol
lowers for some unknown reason, tying Carnegie Tech and beating
Lafayette, only te lese te Pitt, Detroit and West Virginia. Penn State, tee,
With n reconstructed hackllcld, tied Syracuse and gave Penn a hard fight,
core 7-0, but lest te Navy and Pitt.
Space will net permit a mere lengthy nnalysis of the season's tdav of the
j$s!ffei leading tennis. However, we have carefully studied the gridiron campaign of
W$& U the temiiH that entered into the intersectlenal competition and have ranked
HMa IJ4kHi ntfvf utnnn fin ttli,it tin,,' nntlinllv ar.critnnlluhltl Hut nn what !... .11.1 I..
M.tapertant and traditional battles. In each instance the bcbedule was given
HkaHpieiis consideration. Hern thev are:
W-7 Princeton; 2, Cernell; , Iowa; 4, California; fi, West Virginia;
aft .Army ; 7, Michigan; S, Pitt; l, Syracuse; W, Chicago j 11, Notre Dame;
ffiVL Lafayette; 13, Pennsylvania; 14, Navy; 13, Harvatd; 10, Yale; 17,
plmre; 18, Centre; 19, Washington nnd Jeffersen; 20, Penn State; 21, Cel-
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IN BOXING WORLD
Willie's Star in Ring Dims With I
Knockout Scored by
Johnny Shugrue
HAS HAD A GREAT RECORD
Bv LOl'IS II. .!KFE
AiS'TniEK fiMtlc Mnr, which hast
been dimming for about n venr
tl'ially has set with the knockout suf
fered by Willie Jaeben in .Tersev Cltv
tendnv night at the wallop of Johnny I
Shugrue. j
After nearly a dozen years In the
ring, during which lime he loomed ' i
one of the sreatct and hardest hitting !
I chtweights in the .nine. Jncksen N I
through lie has reached the end of ills i
iistlc rope, but it probably will take'
jcvernl mere decisive defeats before he
himself will be ceminccd that It is time :
te bans up the mittens.
Jncksen was beaten e bndlv he was
in such peer shape ami se fatigued -it '
the tiiiish of the tenth round thnt he, i
was iinnb'e te le-ive his corner for the
h-yenth. -ill of which gave Shugrue a
technical knockout.
But in his dressing room after the
match, wvnrdlng te Willui Ilrltt. of
this eh-. J;icksi ,..,1,1 thnt the bout
si'en ii net have been stepped that he
lave finished the scheduled twelve
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Furthermore. ,Tacken has no lnten
iVI" J'f-i nttlttliiir. "I have a match'
with S.uler Myren up In New Eimhmd t
riday nlsht." Willie fold Will-is.1
and I in going through with that
match. I II prove in that bout I a.n
Mr from belnc n !instin
Hut Jacksen should be prcvniled upon
f,i,Tt,lnV In hiH ln.t match in Phila
delphia he was only n shell of hi- for fer
mer s,.f ntifl. had .Tehnnv Mealv fol fel fol
ewed lip a punch tu Willie's hndv. tlu
New Worker probably would hate been
knocked out.
Were Jacksen te quit the rine new
lie weahl go down Inte beln hlsterv
as a lightweight with a gicat receni'.
Only twice has Willie been defeated de
cisiveiv and neither time wns be ceunte.
out. In this eit. In 1!M(5 Jncksen, then
a mere kki. was dropped seeral times (
by hamplen Johnny Kilbanc and the ... .
bout was stepped. The victory of ' PUBLIC
-..iiiHiuv ns i in- eniy niner technical i
knockout scored acainst him. I
Jacksen snraiie Inte iirniiil,,,,t .,,. .. eavm ii.vtni ieir
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Mack's Purchase
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THE OUHERVER
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T I10KH as If Cennie Muck Is out nfter n bnll club for M2n. Fer the ft
time since he broke down his famous machine of almost u decade nun a
-"i mv
I gaunt general is In the market with an open purse.
Down tit the miner league meeting In Louisville yesterday, Mack ehA
deal which brings Sammy Hale from Portland te this city nnd sends S7.i nnn ?
j players from Shlbe Park te the Pacific Coast. ' ,we ini
llale is the third Inhclilcr of renown obtained by Mack since the clesn 0f tt, x'
senfen. He purchased McCttc from the Tliree Eye League nnd also (.ln8C(1 n,J?
New Haven for Harry Hieenda, who starred In 1022 In the Eastern League
With UniiKcr, l.ikes, (inllewny nnd the lncemlnc lnnterlel. .Mnet t. L. .
Cenrieht, tats, bv Publio Ledger Company
GOLF-PILL THEFTS
URGE ACTION HERE
Lecal Pres Start Peppy Cam
paign te Arrest Offenders
at Lecal Courses
HOREMANS GETS JUMP
ON CONTI, 600 TO 240
COURSE OUTLET?
Belgian Billiard Champ
Tells of Nervousness That
Handicapped Him
GOT TOUCH LATER
reason
mum in i-aiiai e pinn eariv in lllli s, 1-.T i i , Tt.M jiii i.
He surprised the boxing world when he ' ft0LF fnns ln I,hllan,,1Puia are '
knocked out Johnny Dundee, who until I bestirred, nnd there's a re
that time had never been dropped, outside the result of the game,
uuiiui-i- mi mil ie sieep in less than (rin
a minute of the first round with a ' , u -,.
terrific right te the jaw. It seems that certain pre. shops at
This was the turning nntnt in t,.i. i i:i. :.. ti,iu inun lmve heen mere or
n': :'.r "i"1,.1!::.'' "'. ." ' ! le-" r..llRl..ly .H10I nn.1 that a ' jbnWiw badly and It must have been
''"",""'". '. i-miuwiis until His, .. , . ,,.,i, (a :! Ttie """" l" ."". " -""
s iieip m ,.... u... .. - - However. It did net take me long
stolen golf balls are being sold in this ( , fimj mvgcf nd I wns leading Mr.
link's section. It is feared. Centi. 000 te 240, nt the conclusion of
A new box. containing golf balls still tj,e evening block. Centi and I have
in their wrappers, is eitereu ter saie at met en numerous occasions and we nl-
By EnOT'ARD HOREMANS
DlllUrd Champien of Brlclnm
Nervousness Is n hnndienp that grips
ilm mnlnrltv of tinrticlnantn in nnv
thls pet and I" must say that It had the
net et me yesteniny nnernoen wnen
T started my ISOO-point match against
Reger Centl. chnmplen of France, nt
the Hudsen Ilecreatien I'nriers. l wns
star began te flicker about a jcar age
Never Met
Champien Leenard
Dnrine liis e.ireef Si, tlm liw.i;i,
Jacksen met nil of the top-notch l.'l,,- such a ridiculously low figure that there
peunders with the execution nf rimni
nien Leenard, nnd he was one of the
bisgest money-getters in the game for
Isn't a chance for real honesty in the
offer, 'tis said. . . .
The putillc course nere ui v.uuin w"
wnvH have been bitter rivals. That
undoubtedly accounts for my peer show
ing nt the stnrt. He heat me In New New
Yerk, In the Inst match that I played
in. nnd because nf that I am especially
nlwut five jears. between 1IU7 and i is said te be the main source of outlet.
i.-ji. The idea seems te ne te ted e
trunk Iinslev. who dUcnrernd .Ti,r.V. ,i,.. ..t tl,lu nff-sensen tlini
son. trained him nnd rrnilnnllv I i i ..i. the hnlU 10 the nubile
I brought him Inte big league cempeti- i course where a sale te the "Innocents i I wen the afternoon match, 300 te
lien, saw tne namiwritins; en the wall 'there is thought te he reasonaeiy cer- ir.. unvuiR an uniinisnen run et i.
sevcrnl months age. j t J I ran off the number sufficient te give
It is said thnt Hagley suggested that mp "'" matinee bracket in seven mln-
Incksen retire from the rlnir hut Willi,. Pim. Dlsetiss Matter , utes. Mv hest run. 124. was mndn In
refused te heed his nmnneer's nilvlea. ' em, u,,.leci wns brought up and the third limine. On that run I missed
t. .. .Ifc T 1.. .... I ,... , . " -.-- , . ,, . ., .. t.n .. 1 1.
.vs ii rcsiiii, ,iHchsen aim nagiey
te tilsacree. iiml the hitter tei
nnniln, I,!,!, tllA linrr n .1ii tn
v,,,.w. t ,..,., m i,w.. t utn I" tUilllJM , uia ,i
ter run en n rnil shot which was par
ticularly difficult. Centl's last run in
the fourth inning was for 60. His
i I I.1III 111 IM till. - . i - - Ji (Biai-v m.
i The idea seems te be te rob some local antieus te turn the tables en him here
... ,.i, nt this oIT-sensen tune ei . ...
i.'i nun m Afternoon
. advice. tt,p subiect was brought up and the third inning. On that run I missed
y agreed i heartily discussed at the meeting of the a mnsse shot with the ball fre7en.
rned his i,'i,i;.i,,i,ia Professional Golfers' As- Centl's best run of 08 ale was made
i Sammy ,M10intien here this week. ery recent , , tu t)lr, inning. He missed a bet-
Geldman, who is doing the New Yerk- ' robberies were reported where pros,
er's business new. J ,n(J in vem instances, been robbed of
I hundreds nf dollars' worth of new golf
Proposes Bill ' Tax
Boxing in France
Paris, Dec. fl. A bill te impose
an extra tnx en the gross receipts
of boxing matches and upon the
purses of the winners has been filed
in the Chamber of Deputies by
Deputy Gired of the Department of
Doubs. The prenmble refers te the
recent speech by Deputy Dlagne en
the 81k! case, !n which he compared
the excessive rewards given tighten
"for taking a few punches en the
nose during a few minutes in the
ring" with the small amounts earn
ed by people who really work.
Deputy Glred's bill does net fix
the amount of the tax, leaving that
te be suggested during the discus
sion In the Chamber.
..u.j i tli. let eminle of years in
elude some nf the most prominent cenn
lnlis here. i Here is a
try
SPHAS' REGULARS WILL
ALL OPPOSE MEDIA FIVE
Downtewners Hepe te Get Edge en
Opponents In Series
The entire regular line-up of the
CJ....4U lll.ll.wlat.l.!n f I Al,IUTLil U 1 1 1 firil
Media, when tile 'meet tomorrow night .- "SX
nt .Seventh strict and Snyder avenue. '1U " .7
Several of the recent defeats Mi-iuinrd I .f"" ".f, I8'
by the Sphas were due te regular piny
ers nursing tne sidelines.
balls. The pre. shops which have been ny eniV( by a miscue
certain
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amount of svstem aoeui wip i.r'ii--wlileh
lfl the pros, te believe that a
band nf thieves is nt work here.
The practice must be stepped and
iKAisiui vietimu iii in until iu
I""' ' .',"," .'.t'.'- "- nnf :
WOllld-llC HUlfSlevu ui '" "-
en the nmmuniuen .
ires as te make it '
leek as though the balls were stolen.
The leenl P. G. A. has wired ether city 1
m. c..i.. 1 Af.ji ni.0,.i a. . centers for n tip-en en a salvage uu
times laT'Tear and each wen two. reau" for the ball, ste 1;" her. ,
The visitors have such stars a Davis. Meantime it is the pros. reMKtf who
Ahern and Griseore. the latter with suffer a, the result of the criminal nt-
Ji sner until last week. rmpt in wnBpd h"T0 nnrt nnnattrmPt !
.Ilisper unui MSI weph, .... ,,i, ,,! tn nrrest nnv BulltT par- '
in me preiiiniiutry no- .urum ivc- - -- - - --- -.j,,, ,l,
serves play here for the first time with ties. Ne accusations were wildcat the
the Seuth PhllndelDhln Reserves. These 1 meeting, but the names of suspects were
clubs held what is thought te b n discussed. .
record in basketball. I This subiect wns se Interesting that
The locals have been at Medln four little was done at the meeting ke
times, and they have lest all the de. listening te the reports of the various
cMens ln extra periods by a few points, committee chairmen. The annual meet
The junior Sphas hope te hand the inK of the association was set for De
visitors a reverse. Yank Passen and , cembcr IS, when the local body will be
My opponent complained of the table
being slew, but I de net agree with
him. I hnve played en many tables
in this country nnd in nil parts of
Europe and I ne?er plnyed under bet
ter conditions than here.
With the unfinished run of SI in the
afternoon I ran the count up te 184
ln the evening, which gnve me an aver
age of 75 for the dny's play. My spe
cialty is getting the balls en n line In
the middle of the table and then nurs
ing them.
Modesty should prevent me from
baying much about my play, but I must
confess thnt ln the evening I made a
few very difficult masse shots. I like
te give the spectators a thrill nnd t
play n masse where perhaps ether bll
llardlsts would prefer 11 draw or n one
cushion shot.
While 1 have a commanding lead and
expect te win the match, there is noth
ing sure about It. Centl Is 11 danger
ous opponent. He has the hublt when
he is trailing or becoming extremely
spectacular and I leek for him today
te give me a hard tussle.
Score by Innings:
AFTERNOON
Heremana (white ball) 20 0 134 B7 81 (tin
flnlahvils SCO.
Centl (spot ball) J 2S 08 60 0183.
EVENlNa
Kertmant (wilta Lulu 108 IS 76 10S (tin
flnlihed) 300. Day's average. 70; high run,
184.
Centl (loot ball) 41 6 8 SB. Say's aver
age, SO: tilah run, OS.
elciiier te another great, veuns Infield than he has been ln seven tM
ncl the outfield net t-e bail. There's Tilly Wulker nnd King Miller win.
Wld MethcWH sandwiched between them. Sherry Mngcc. former Phil .i, i. ' "I
In the American Association last year, says Mathews is n real ball player ij
Sherry knows n thing or two about bnll players. n"
With nn Improved inflrld and n better outfield, Mnclc should get hit l,
than seventh place even If he doesn't ndd te his pitching staff. Cennie has
shining star in Kd Uemmel. If he could dig up two ethers whose combined win"
nlngs would equal half of Itmnmel's returns, Philadelphia might be able te heLi
up its head in u baseball conversation. a
WILLIAM F. llAKElt, Phillies' president, also is ln Louisville,
Let's hope he aNu takes the strings off the bankroll,
The "Hit" That Gave Ty .400
TIH3 official averages show that Ty Cobb hit .400 for the third time la bis
career. These figures will go down in the receni books and they can nem
be changed.
It wns through the grace of Ban Jehnsen that the renowned Georgian wsi
given a better percentage than .400. An executive decision changed th !
from .300 te .401. urw
According te the official averages at the end of the season, Cobb had 210
hits, but he wns awarded another by Big Ban se that his percentage would read
the prcdeus .400 mark.
It was fine sentiment that prompted the president of the American Leant
te this action. He wanted the Detroit veteran te gain his objective when he u
se close, but such practice Is net for the geed of the game. '
The official scorer gnve Everett Scott an error instead of n hit for Cobb en
the disputed piny nnd the Baseball Writers' Association of America are plnnnlBs
te back their member against the move made by President Jehnsen.
If the league executive is going te overrule the official scorer whenever hi
pleases why ha'e an official scorer. The difference between nn Infield hit and nn
error is a matter of individual opinion and every scorer favors the hitter u
fnr os possible.
KTE DOUBT If there is any one connected with baseball who I net
VV (lad te see Cobb credited again with a .400 average, but the deci
sion of the official scorer should be Irrevocable.
Sportsmanship of the Spectators
HOOTS and Jeers are raised in earnest pretest against any display of peer
sportsmanship en the nthletlc field. The spectators demand that athletes
conduct themselves according te the ethics of fair ploy,
Hew about the same demands being made upon the spectators? In New Yerk
recently n judge at a boxing bout was assaulted after be had rendered hit if '
clslen. In Philadelphia the ether day a soccer official was attacked after the
game.
The decision of the New Yerk Judge did net meet with the approval el
some of the fans and the verdict of the soccer referee ln awarding a penalty Hrls
which wen the match was considered unfair by a few of the onlookers. Tin
spectators backed their opinions with crimiual attacks.
These attacks en officials disgrace sports. The spectators cannot nt
standards of sportsmanship for the performers and then net lire op te them
themselves.
There is as much of a demand for fair play among the fans as there is ameni
the athletes.
The officials may have erred In their decisions and It Is the fans' privilege te
disapprove, but by no stretch of ethics could en attack en the nrblters Se
justified.
r JUDGES are net competent It la the fault of the governing body
and the attack, verbal net physical, should be directed against the '
officials of the executive organization. (
HARMONY FIVE IN DEBUT
New Downtown Basketball Team
Will Play Cathedral en Friday
Phllndelphla'a newest independert
basketball team faces a hard test In its
opening game ou Friday when it stacks
up against Charlle White's Cathedral
aggregation at Machinists' Temple at
Thirteenth and Spring Garden streets.
Manager Lembardl expects great
things from Harmony and the line-up is
certainly a formidable ene. with Lew
Hartrell and Jamisen, forwards; Ted
Hugg at centre, Harry Brooks, captain, ;
and Ed. Necltra guards.
This combination Is one of the best
playing independent basketball. Then
are still open dates en the schedule
which can be secured by getting in
touch with Jeseph A. Lembardl, 1718
Seuth Eleventh street, or phone Orefea
033 i-W.
Kravitz, who hnve been out for several
weeus, will get back In the game.
Inul ,. map nA .
Mix 'imiIm FerdrM. roethful woman I
champion golfer of Ohie. Is """ ;
verltw In the annual Carolina J"Jn;jrt
nt Pinahurst. Slie Is the enl PJf'en who
turn hreK'n 0 en me cnraKw"; VivTiSL
Racine Haa Open Dates
urlay anil Biinday. Jue te a mlun4arfUp. -J"8 i ale nter3 and thaae
In, for h m-at-elat. hem. football team in 1 P " A" -TmYdillit of the t
or around Phlianeinnia. Aearena jenn k.
Ranvrty 4128 North Dread atrett. or tele
phcrt Wyemln 0863.
Scraps About Scrappers
Mra. Jehn P. Chap
ii thaaa two worn
ii winner ana medallat of the tourney lam
year.
JOCK SUTHERLAND MAY
QUIT AT LAFAYETTE
Temmy leuahrmn ana Bereant Ray Smith . p-tenlns Alse Adept One-Year
will appear tenlsht In tha feature oxhlbtt'en ' "Sienians ie "l"
of the benefit ahew te be htld at the Oljin.ia ' Football RulO
for Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church reuuu """
ether beuta are: Hurry Kid Brown i 1 Jee Easten, Ta.. Dec. 6 JeCX Suther
Tlpllti. Jack Haan va. Spicier Kelly. Eddle , j r nfVette football coach and the
Harvey va. Patay Wallace. Darby Qaaar v. lnna .ninjeiiB J0"'""",.. ..nsatlenal
Johnny McLaughlin. Jee AmMti. . rat man rcttpensibleJ for the sensational
Marley. Youns Mickey Uallagher e b'url Maroen tennis of the last two
Harthman and Bueay Walker va. Teung rany net ,,.,, MXt fall. He declared
Dougherty. , today he WM nQt , poslUen te give
A hTrwnt smi1 win ee in neadllner
of th matchea tonight at the BIJeu. Cobbler
Ollllgan will meet .Tim Sullivan. RMdy Jake'e
champion. Nate Segal la paired with Danny
Tey and Jee Lauber will face Rey Qllllan.
a direct answer as te what his move
ments would be. iUi.j
This is taken te mean Sutherland
has been approached by Pitt become
a successor te Pep Warner when the
TWI Merhit. latest KnglUh Importation utter eaves for Leland Hianiera,
or Charley Harvey, la a top-notch light-1 mW fHCultv nt a meeting; last night
weight. Harvey la anxleue te eend hie latent , ",- tcu .." Hlfliifl one-year
5;iti.h .fouleltlen agalnat any of the ehai. voted te udent the modinee one year
WINGS
British acqulaltlen agalnat any of the chal
. .. n.nn. lAullfrf'. .I.Ia
lengera mi ,m. m. - ......
MU Oamteii will be unable te box for
about two weeka aa the rciult of Injuring h!s
iwiru I" I....1.. "- r. ..U i.K
ruling nH proposed Dy i"''u,''l ""
letlc Committee, consisting of five
members. ... , ..
left hand iHi bout with MattV Brora." "i I The one-year rule wnicn w.u i
the future aannen will be handled by Johnny I effect September, 1023, bars frCBhrnen
i,,.n.- - - w .- .... .? . ........ ireiu iituyiug ioeioi - -
tlens which eniorce u -... ...
The lirtit-yenr men, however, will be
permitted te piny for Lafayette against
colleges which de net have a one-year
rubidenee rule. ... A v .,,, .
According te Dean Albert K. H"kri,
the new rule will apply Ienfltct 00,'
bull. Fieelunen. as usual, will be eli
gible for pliires en the varsity bucket
ball, truck, baseball, soccer, crocs
country mid tennis teams.
lly the futulty'H action l-nfiiyette
removed the ebstucie wiiw" !"
; !, Dartmouth ; 23, Bucknell ; L'4, Georgia Tech ; 25, Georgetown.
MOXO the ttami net mtntiened and which played Jam-up football
.r,Fnnkli and Jfarsa((, Qettytburg, Bwarthmere, Dickinsen,
veutft, tteiy vrett, vamegtt Teen as persap
err, nvn tmwwr iviBn ym , ir"
SlSi'j!fr "fl ? t'',fwBHlJf'Wf'V .'
gggTSMlifefaJS
Fene.
Teddy reenard. Atlantic City flyweight U
In New Yerk and he In being handled there
by Rd Lawnen. Neaotlatlena nre en for a
mealing between Leenard and Villa In the
big city.
Ilemny nauis. Aitle McCann and nnny
pecal. all membera of the asms utible, nre
10 box at the Twentieth Century A 0 net
Tueaday night. fl will take en Cuddy De
Marce In the atar bunt
nUI Hayes lina iirranged three beuli at
I uM Temple for tnnlrht. They nre- Hebby
Ftterald va. Sammy Huff. Yeung Ste'n i
nick Qetwalt and Jee vldul vt, Charley
veriier.
A ght-heviHrht match b.-tttein Hil.lle
Itev-elra enil Jaeli Martin will l; the aetnl.
final te the Joe Kerinll.fhnrley O'Neil e.e
at the Cambr'a Friday night. In the ether
number Larry Hendersen faces Harry
Hurke, Hilly Maheney meet. Bebby O'Keefe
and BattlUig Coatclle tackles Marty Hulll
I'.tl
nf Ph)liltihle'a het Ii interna
rtnuiq Rintrencca cnristmas
IJjMi when Benny Bass
.
...fe
vent the scheduling of games win Mich
desirable opponents ns the university
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