Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 08, 1922, Night Extra, Page 30, Image 30

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1922
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CYNWYD SQUASH RACQUETS
TEAM PUTTING ON STEAM
JVallace Jehnsen's Hustlers
May Oust Racquet Club
Frem Tep of Heap
GERMANTOWN FAST
ft bfglnfl te leek ns though the Hne
JUPt Club would net enjoy Its usual
cinch in the Interclub Squnih Hap-
Itiets Lmriic this yenr. It leek an i
though Cymvyil, which decided te enter,
only one team for the 1022-2.'? cam-1
palj?n would he the dark hone, with
Oermnntewti, ns always, the most sort sert sort
eus contender for the Itacnuct Club's
pcM at the top of the heap.
The season han only been under way
a couple of weeks or se, but already the
Ilninuet Club has been bumped a couple
of tines, while Cjnwjd- 'nl by Wallace
r .Tnluiren. has been n-ttitifs the IcaKue
en lire. .Tnhnsen seereil a notable vic
tory eer William K. Ilarrit . the Over
brook Mm. thin week, and bnrrins a
collapse, which M'ems unlikel, the
C'nud mew (I should be there or
thereabouts nt the finish
The lCirquit Club''. A team, headed
bv Stanle I'earvni, the national chain chain
pieii. Is, of course, nlwnjs danKereus,
but the II comblnatieit, until this week,
ns rather u hit-nr-inNs outfit. How Hew
fer, C. J. (Jee) Defter, of ice hockey
fame, has new been appointed captain
end his managed te interest several
Reed men who inuld neer be persuaded
te take squash 'eneuslv before.
Vetable among thnse Is Alex Thajer,
tennis star of the 1'hllndelphia Cricket
Club, where, by the way, squash Is net
en a miner sport for the simple rea
son there are no courts. Thaer is a
nntur.il athlete, especially In any game
nlicre a hat and a ball are concerned,
ami though no expert yet, will Improve
with eerj match, nnd by the time the
new jeni rolls in should be capable of
pixing even the recognized stars a merry
tunic.
Paul Itebmann, (J. II. Rebmann, Jr.,
and II. M. Don.ien are among the new
additions te the Pi squad, and thev will,
at least, give all their opponents n
Mrenueus battle before going down te
defeat.
Wallace ,Tohnen has In his Cynwvd
crew a bunch of ambitious hustlers, who
are trying all the time, who mil up
their shots well and use their heads as
well as their arms Cyuwyd has tasted
deep of ietery and It will be lnterst
Jng te sec what tbe will de against such
teams as the Racquet Club nnd (Jer (Jer
mantewn "A" combinations.
Merlen Uncertain
Mcrien, as usual, is an uncertain
quantity, Huckm.in Lee, If he ever
succeeds In getting ever his nathe mod med
sty sufficiently te admit it te himself.
Is one of the btst squash, pliijers in
the ceuntrj both from the technical
find mechniiic.nl viewpoints. He beads
tile-Haverford Club's "A" team, and
bus scored some impressive victories
Already, net the least being n win eer
B. P. Clark, of (iermantewn. this week.
Then there is W. It. K. f Hill) Mitch
ell, who Is Ukel.v te beat any man he
faces one dav and be trimmed bv a tvre
tlie next. Mitchell bowed te Harntv,
of Ovcrbroek, this week, but would net
absolutely astound these who knew his
capabilities h turning around and
trimming Wallace Jehnsen when they
meet.
On paper It leeks new as though
Oermantewn and Cynwyd should fisht
Mrs. Mallery May
Meet French Girl
That Mrs. Mella BJurstedt Mal Mal
eory, American women's tennis
champion, is going abroad this win
ter nnd that a renewal of her
famous rivalry with Mile. Su
zanne T.englen Is n possibility of the
ltlvlern tennis seacen became def
initely known here yesterday. Mrs.
Mullery plans te sail late In Febru
ary. She will be accompanied by
her husband, Franklin I. Mnllery,
who will remain with her through
the Hlvlera season.
Watsen, Allen and Campbell showed
great natural aptitude for this speedy
pastime, nnd as a reward for their
fine showing in the tourney will be given
further expert coaching by Frlel.
The. Philadelphia Racquet Club Is thu
enlv ether organization In the city or
vicinity which has made any systematic
effort te encourage the younger Junier
plavers, and it sccmB about time the
ether clutm woke up and began te plan
for the future n bit instead of depending
year after year en a certain number of
veterans.
Cynwyd has done a geed bit along tne
lines of bringing younger players for-
nrnnl hut vn (hat hunfllntr dull hefl
net held a tetirnnmcnt for the boys, or
if it has tbe fact bas never gaiuea nny
publicity. , ,,
It would net be a bad idea te held a
city and district Junier squash tour
ney each year Just as similar events
are staged for the youthful golfers and
tennis pmjera.
It out for the title, with the Racquet
Club ever a dangerous contender nnd
Merlen figuring a.s the club most likely
te upset the dope. The Princeton Club
and Huntingdon Vallev de net seem
strong enough te give the logical con
tenders mere than n geed stiff argu
ment The are all worked up at the Rac
quet Club ever the final hnlf of Jeck
Heutnr's match with Charley Williams
for the i acquets championship of the
world, ttbieh is scheduled for the New
Yerl. Uamuets nnd Tennis Club to
morrow afternoon, Kvcrvbedy who
ian get away and was able te obtain a
sent, is going ever and all are rooting
for Jeck te stage one of his famous
comebacks and successfullv defend tha
crown he wen during the 1013-14 sea sea
ten. Jeck 'Must Win live Out of Seven
Willl-imr", it will be recalled, beat
Peutar four games out of seven In the
Initial half of the match, fought out
at the local Racquet Club lnt Satur
day, Hut if Jeck can manage te take
live out of seven tomorrow he will hang
onto his hard wen laurels.
This Is by no means bejend the
bounds of pessihilitv a the margin of
difference between them last Snturdnv
can be measured by the snapping
strings of the racquets used by Sou Seu
tar. His "bats" went back en hlin
many times, nnd at moments that were
most critical te beet.
WATSON CAPTURESTUNIOR
SQUASH RACQUETS HONORS
Wins All Eight Matches In Round Round
Rebin Event
The first junior squash racquets tour
ney ever held in this country hns been
concluded at the Overbroek Ceif Club
with W. C,(Dec.) Watsen the win
ner, he having annexed all eight of the
matches he plujed in this round-robin
event.
Sam Allen was second with seven vic
tories nnd only one defeat, dropping
that single match te Wat'en. Ted
f'amp'ell was third with five triumph-"
nnd three trimmings, while J. N, HInn i
broke even with four wins nnd a-
manv lest.
The tourney, staged by the pro
gressive committee of tile Lancaster
avenue club, of which W I. New
berrv is chairman, and Hill Harritv, .1
member. In an effort te develop Intrnr
talent nmeng the younger members, was
a great Miirc. Jehn Friel, n mem
ber of the coaching staff nt the Phila
delphia Hacquet Club, gave the juniors
a few pointers en the game ami then
turned them loose.
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