h'jmyhf fhr I '? EVENING PUICwLQBi?HiLAI)ELPHlA SATURDAY,, DOEBEB fy, t - ' ' - ' " , - 1 , , , , - ., Ill1 i '- 1922 b!?; Lecal Football Teams Battle for Sectional Honors; Penn and Princeton in Title Soccer Mate aa PENN SOCCER TEAM i READY FOR BATTLE Faces Streng Princeton Eleven Today for Intercollegiate ; Championship CLOSE STRUGGLE EXPECTED T7...vtintilii rrlnceten c:,,,riht,ffi!,::::fiiutffl rti Barren Amelia Vellmer Velte... riffni munuwK ,(ewwiiulmi center halfbnck Lloyd efl hnlfbnck j.lUay' , outslde rlsrht Tewnley JJInir inmac rism . ...... iwr T.lniretbncli ratlin- frtrwnrd i.Mu1 icn paWi'iKe iifKlrer . . . Inside left Simen j . outslde left Jewell noferr Clforce Veunr. Time of halves 45 minutes. y JOSErll T. iaijiium Ter the second tlme In three years an intercellcKlntc soccer championship hinge en the rcmilt of n gnmc between the University of Pennsylvania and Princeton. Thl nftcrnoen the two old time rivals meet en Franklin Field In n titular contest. A triumph for the. lied and Who means nnether intercol legiate championship. Plans have been made for a play-oft Wcdiicdav afternoon en the Tigers' Field in the event that Princeton winy this afternoon. The Penn players nnd students aie of the opinion that no play-off will be necessary. The largest crowd in the history of lntcrschelastlc soccer is expected te witness the (tame this afternoon. The Princeton team, nccempnnied by sev eral hundred students, expect te nrrive in this city shortly after neon. The Penn cheering section, sliuhtly reduced, In expected te attend the game, while the lied and UIue band will In all probability be en hand. Princeton get away te a peer start this season, losing te Cernell without erlng a goal. After that'defeat the team took en n new tinge nnd has been plajlng championship ball ever since. The Tigers defeated Hiiverferd, Yale nnd Harvard in succession and last Haturday in a non-league fracas hum bled Lehigh. Ileth Hate Veteran Teams Penn nnd the Tigers lme etcrnn team". The lied and Hint1 has eight numbcis of last year's ' aggregation, while Princeton has six. several of whom plajed en the championship contending eleven of P.ll'O. Captain jiajanl Amelia and his mates received r number of freshmen of last jenr who linie made the team this jear. Une reason why the Ked and Illue expects te win the championship this Afternoon is en a comparison of scores with Princeton en Cernell. The 1 (linearis ili lit out Ilie Tigers and defeated them while Penn sceied five goals nnd wen from the i;ig lied teuin it te .1. All of which, aci mding te the Penn plnjcrs, ilinM just hew stieng they lire en the offense. Cem h .hm, of the Tigers, knows T)iuiglns Sti'Miird'H H.vstem of piny, a fust murk Ihnt sweeps down the Held with little lime lest, lie bad te face Stewart's team thiee times in UIUO in the famous series for the champion hips.' and 'iu'-t about knows what te ex pert this 'afternoon. The Tigers lire rated as the mere aggressive team and will hir.e lame weight than the lied mid Itluc. Princeton kuks the skill nnd tim".e of pl,i Hint characterbes Penn's HHtem. hut they make up for their lack of Miioethnrhs nf play by their nggres- Penn has one of the best defensive trains in jenrs as shown by the small number of points scored agHiiisc u this j ear. On this defense, like the foot ball team of the past f-ensen, much do de prndenee i placed. The seccerites have bKh a hlghlj elheient seining mnehiue With Miigelhach ileing the bulk of the hrnu nil near the enemies' goal line. Of the I'eiin team of last jear enlv three ginduiiled and their plnces have been taken by Oewperthwaite. goal; Oictle. a fullback, and I.ingelhach, a fervnn!. DELCO PLAYS ST. HEDWIG Champions of Darby Play Chester Tltlehelders The Delce football eleven has an other important game en this afternoon At Ililldiile Hull Park, Ninth and Cedar trecte, Darby. Manager Spnhr has arranged te plnv tee fst. Iledwig's eleven, which held Norwood te n 0-0 tie en Thanksgiving Day. The visitors are the accredited champions of Chester. The Delce players nre in the be-t of condition nnd are all set for the big championship fray with Cliften Heights, which in all probability will be played ci euiiii.ir uiiernoen. St. HAriivliv r McSwmney. . , , Fisher Jtmal Maratnk f, left end . ... Cur left tncltle Dlblir left Kuurd lllnlr tl renter JMltereen ::"""""! .. iiitniBuarq Mipur Vesniand rliht tackle Sturrett rlnht guard S,";.rir rlKht end Shnrkuy pnuin Quarterback . . . .Humphries I)1 left halffcncls Connelly JliCallcy. . . . right halfback Reynold "wry fullback DurnlnK Independent Football HATURDAY GAMES Buffalo AltArnArli'nna 11, Vp.nlif.pX oreHn chord. rtelil, Oxford wlke. iibove the hlih CleiirfleM nt i:UHt Fulls, Northeast Field. ntj-nlnlh inul Somerset Hlreem iwi ",7,I,"!B.'" of ''heifer, nt Delce. of Srw'ts .'rb''" """ la,lt 'Nmt" nnd CYdr kfl'i XI 'laihi ni Feeders C C.. Thtrt wjrd ii nd Diuphln mreets nuikiiiKtuli ruifessleniils nt Went Chester. &L'.NIAY GAMES Mount Airy nt Cliften Heluhtn. iiimi6l!rt Vn' (-'he"teri ttt Westlngheuss, Vlrirlx ll", at St Cnlllstui C. C . Jf"..1'1". M'rfet and I.irndtmn avenue. l'eitslli et I'ealdale. Line-Up for East Falls-Clearfield Grid Battle en Northeast Field EAST FALLS v 11 I'lckurd 11.11. n. LH.H. Tyaen Wlshner Q H. I.al.y -, U Tl. T It. . C. L G , I T. cawnrlz Magulre Calhoun Norten (Jostelle Cam Mickey Carten Auty Joyce Clancy (leley n i, t. no. c. no. it. t. Mcllvalne Q. . Oangan ?.58r U H. n. R. ". n. i Mcdler F. R. CLEARFIELD H,Jt,blllutea Kast Falls J. Feley. F.KeIey. Connelly, Filoon. Matthaws. ry'-, Ccarflcld Marr. Proud, Moran.efflcials nicked by Central Ueard. Time f perletiR15 minutes. ' Th Buffalo All-Amcrlcans have many well-known football stars in their line-up. Frem left te right they are: Urace, Guy, Kuehl, Dieter, Morrissey, Urban, Yeungntrum, Themas, Ander Ander eon, Laird and llughltt WEST PHILA HIGH E Gives Southern Tough Tussle te Win Cage Game, 26 te 21 MATTY MATTHEWS IS HERO By PAUL PREP SOUTHERN IIKHl will make no run nway of ihe Interichelastlc Uasket liall League this season. This Infor mation was garnered by the big crowd which watched the Red nnd Black down West Philadelphia High, strong con tender for the crown, yesterday nftcr nftcr nftcr neon, 121! te 21. The ability of the Speedbeys te held Southern amazed West Phllly follow ers. One Spccdbey player almost hum bled the Red and Black without nld. He Is "Matty" Mntthcws, fleet forward of the vanquished quintet, ut tne si points made by West Philadelphia High, 10 of these were the result of .Matthews own efforts. Twe field goals nnd ilfteen fouls from the foul line made up this total- . . , The ether two points credited te West Philadelphia High win field goal by "Heek" Walker shortly after the opening of the final half and which brought the lessers te within three points of the downtown five. This was the closest they were te the winners during the game. That Southern outplayed the Speed Speed bes there was no doubt. They sent nine field goals spinning thteugh the net. Twelve minutri after play Marted Heffman, the new guard of the Southern team, was removed from the game for personal fouls. Litvack, who ielieed him, made n field goal in each half. The best league game of the after noon waa that between Northeast and Ocrmantewn High in the former's gjm nnsiiim. The ClUedens came out, 'J. te 1M. Tills game was nip and tuck from the sound of the opening gong. The lead switc'jed eight times during the game. At half-time (iermantewn was leading 15 te 1.1. With one minute nnd a half te play Northeast was en the right end of a 24 te 2.1 score. Harris, the German -town forward, was put out of the game for personal fouls and Lachman, who stnrted the game, was sent In again. Alrmsuun, the Northeast gunnl. com mitted ii personal foul and Lachman was gNen two shots bv the referee. He dropped both through the net and scored the points which gave German town the victory. Northeast hnd one mere chance te tie the score when (iersen get a free try. but lie missed nnd the last hope of Northeast was cone. In the ether league contest Central bv a spirited socend-hnlf rally turned Duck rrnnlderd .ii te 'i. CATHOLIC CLUBS CLASH Peerless and St. Malachy Meet at Strawberry Mansion Peerless C. C. and St. Mnlnchy'n C. C. will clash this afternoon at Thlr ty-third and Dauphin streets in the first nf ii series of frames te nliiv Buck Jenes' (Junker Bulldogs for the 'championship nf Vnrth 1 i ludelnhin Beth teams hnve net been defeated tn iinte. nnd Peerless has jet te nave an imminent cress Us goal line. The line-up: Prrrleas C. C. St. Malachy C. C. Ste'nhauecr left end I-Kan V. Cetter Mnce .. Kruir . . . O'Nnlll .. Cullnten J Cetter Ca"hman Crtsela . . Orlffln .. Cruven , . left tackte l.nwler . left nuard Ceyle ... center FltirJitrlck rlulit (ward Nelan . right tackle . . . J. Shilling- . right end U. Stanley quarterback Malley left halfback Hurley right halfback .... Unnchl , . fullback Price Tenrlns twain. Deckor. Subtltutes rilscher Matter. Mcdlnley nnd rimytha St Mnlachy T. Stanley. A. Shilling. Cellins. Perter and Toeinoy nferee Huck Jenes, renn State. I'mptre Haas Penn Statu, l'leld Judge T) Qualn. Notre Uunie. Head llneMnan T Craen, P. I V. Time 1G 1G mlnute periods Inter scholastic League W. . 2 t O 1 . 1 I) I) I.C l One l.eftn nne .1500 non oert Heuthnrn High flerm'intewn HlKh Went Philadelphia High Central Hls-h NiirtbeaHt J I lull .... Kiuul.ferd Hlah ,. nsTi:iiiJAY's nnsui.Ts Southern High. "-'O Wrht Plilla High SI Central lllxh i!7. rrnnkfurd lllwh 21. Ueimantnnn High, 2.1: Northeant High, 24, iti:si:nvB i.kaqub standings w I.. P r 1 oeo 1 ene inn .rnn oeo ene West Philadelphia High iVntnl llleh . Snuthi'in H It'll C'inmntew-n High . . Nerthwut HlBh 1'ranUferd High .. . YKSTKriDAY'S JICSULTB West Phlla. IIUli. JO: Southern HUth, 12. Central High. S3. rranltfeM High, T. Germnntewn High, 0: Northeast High. 0. KOOTiiAi.i. scenn Plercn Scheel Junier Accountant. Pleree Sahoel Senior Aiceuntant, 0. 10. U 15 IleaiTlnian Jenes It. K. SPRINGS SURPR1S HERE TO BREAK "VXtt 7f ?tv,'',;5X'VvW,'.v'-A'': ' E "Blues' Grab Three in a Frem Overbroek Pin Tepplers Rew RACE IS TIGHTENING UP The Cynwyd "Blues" stnged the big 3tirpric of tills week's interclub bowl ing league centcbts by grabbing three in a tow from the Overnroek "Whites." It's true that the Overbroek "Greens" did the same te the Cynwyd "Oelds'V but the feat of Dr. P. B. Hawk's henchmen sent them Inte n tie with the Overbroek "Greens" for first place In the race for the team title and dropped the "Whites" Inte n tie with the Merlen Cricket Club's "Maroons" for third position. The "Mnroens," by the way, picked en the unfortunate Union League "Blues" te the extent of three in a row, but the best Al McUnrter's Mor Mer Mor eon "Whites," the prize "in nnd out eut out ters" of the league, could de was te take the first game from the Union Lengue "Whites" nnd then drop the next two. Eddy Sntterthwaite's Manufacturers' "Yellows," new the strongest tenm in dividually in the x-ace since the addi tion of (Jres-sman, the former "White Elephnnis" Btnr, pinned the Tearsen Brethers' outfit. the (ierrnnntewn "Whites." te the mat twice out of three starts while Sammy Laird's Manufacturers' "Bines" halted the victorious march of Prank Rainenr's ambitious (iermantewn "Blues." cr.un STANDINGS w. riV'rhroelc Oel( Club H2 Manuftrcturera' Club 2S Cjnwyil Club 2H (iermantenn Cricket Club .... 2" Merlen Crlrket Club 21 Union League " INDIVIDUAL TKAM STANDINdS 24 i .1ft!,. Oetbrnek "Clreena" 17 7 Cmwul "nines" ... 17 7 ManufuLturerV "Yellows" HI " Oi.-hroek "WhltrV IS J Merlen "Mnroena" 1.1 ft (Iermantewn "fllupa" II in Manufacturer!!' "Uluei" 12 12 OertnHntnwn "Whites" 11 1.1 Cnwd "llnMV . ! 1.1 Merlen "Whites" Ii 1.1 Union I.engun "White" 7 17 Union Leagun "Rluei" 2 'J- Summary of this week's acoree, Mr-UION UNION I.KAGL'n "MAltOONS" "IIM'Ki." Dniiuh'ty 17S 1S7 ir,t r.ixnn inn 111 tni Trout .. I.IK Hill 201 r'ntten . 1dl MS 17 MaB'der I7 mi) 107 Hllnd .. Ms HH 1M Wllleen. 1S7 181 17ft (ch.tettle lilt 1.11 130 Tewna'd 1 r0 ml 183 Reuin'mi 1.14 12.1 Hit Tetala 830 -80 850 TetaJs 70.17i3 7US union i.HAOt'i: MnniON "Wiiirrcn" "TVIIITHS" P-lep . ir,.1 111 1R1 Hind .. 1.1.1 147 inn Thnnina. 1R1 17lt Kill Mred'Vn 141 1R0 1.T1 l) Wolf 17S 17.1 141 lYv .. 1HI . . . Wendell. 147 .. 147 tlreia .. 1112 17ft 112 McCarter 214 I3S lleberta 184 181 inn Seuc'er. ... HI-' Ml Meyn . ... 137 1113 Totals 870 803 718 Teta-ls 758 b30 80ft HANITACTtirtEnS' OnrtMANTOWN "yi:m.evs" "wurrns" S'ntlert'n 107 lfl 111 t S.TV.P'n ISO 211 170 F.irrell 182 174 1HH Kurt? .. 2il( 17.1 181 C n.iln'r 1112 l.W MS Mann . 141 nil 1S2 Trailer.. 200 inn 147 M 1" eon inn 17.1 m7 Ureism'n 1U2 2U 207 I'urv'n-e 1721 22.1 ISO Tetala 1103 882 880 Totals 852 50 leU anrtMANTOWN MA'NUPACTimEnS' "Hlues" ni.uns" Mnlone . mil ins 17 Dlck'een 1.10 191 18.1 P Iti'n'r 110 171 1S1 irachran. 107 1IM 170 Mvers . 107 140 lftlllnlley... IftS 1ST 14R rtuiHI . 12S 1411 220 Sa-vlll . 182 1R0 1(10 MacD'ld 12.1 152 172 I.alrd .. 135 lt2 109 Totals 750 780 88? Tetls 827 812 834 ovF.rtnneotc cv.nivyd "fiei.DS'' "anilKNS" Olhten . 175 131 .. Anders'n Itll lftft 100 .Tirkeen. Ml . lift Techt . nil 1.10 Ml Pntter'n 107 157 170 I.yn-1 .. 1.10 141 isi March . 1H8 140 10T Harrlty. MS 107 104 Slmna'n 167 152 182 Dell .. 101 141 100 Heswa'l.. .. 170 157 Totals 810 805 873 Totals 782 750 all Th Cnmjd "Utuei" took thre stralht from the Overbroek "niueV en tha latter team's alleys but the dntalled ncern was net receled In time for publication today. EIGHTEEN PENN GRIDDERS RECEIVE THE COVETED "P" Kauffman, Greve, Lenham and Others Net en List of Honored Eighteen membeiH of the University of Pennsjlvnnla foelbnll team of the pnst season have lieen unnfliclnlly awarded their vaisity "P." The ath letic council which meets Friday must pass en the nwaiils te make them offi cial. The lucky plners will vet Mon day afternoon for the captain of the 3023 team, at the taking of the team picture. The following were given the insig nia: Cnptain Miller. Mrfirnw, i.ang i.ang den, Adnms, Falrchlld, Westgate. Pup worth, Sutherland, Dein, Sullivan, Hnmer, ('rnlg, Litresvang. Thurman, Kelly, Jehnsen, Graf and F. F. Dew hirst nlchtcen letters is the smallest nntrj. ber nwarded nt Penn in years nnd leaves out a number of the players who have i-'een considerable action during the past M'timm. .mho jMiiiiwmiii, mi lernier Central High Scheel bay who played a part of every game with one excentien during the sea mi n was net listed. Neith er were Bnbe Greve nnd Frank Beckus, both of whom grndunte in the bprlng nnd who have played for three years with with the varsity squad. l'ranciat, Br) den, Facne.v, Wlttmer, Veegelln, Leinhunr. Weeded are ether mcii.beni of the nrsity tnjuaa who wcre expected te receive the cov eted P. Canada Has Boxing Beard Montreal, Pee n The Dominion Jlenlnir nd Wrvitllnr Pefleriitlmi linn been eririin. Ien, with I. J. Mulqueen chairman of the Athletic Commission of Ontario, an preal. dent. It la probable that the new erca.nl. catien will affiliate with the National llexlrur Aaaoclatlen of the United Htatea. " AMATKCIt nOXINO Lera of the flatle npert are trjlnir te areuan In I'hlladelnhla Ilie entne keen tnf., est In deeleilnc soed rlntrtnen that la tKjaated of In New Yerk I'HIabursh and Chlcace, livery enceuratement In the form of aeuurate accounts of nrfrusi, written uy txuerui, will b ehen In ihe aperla column of the rcnue Liduik, "Make It a Habit.'' AiV, CYNWYD BOWLERS PULL Bl SMS FRNKFORD'S WINNING STREAK yyj)y'7r",;.r'wy-iffy v, v ' ; t '" - ? W. Va. te Play Oregon en Coast Xmas Day Morgantown, W. Va., Dec. 0. The West Virginia University foot ball team vill play the University of Oregon nt San Diege, Calif., en Christmas Day, negotiations for which have been pending for seme weeks nnd which have just been definitely closed. It will be the first visit of the Mountaineer football team te the Coast, nnd permission for the trip was granted by the faculty only when it was agreed that only one dny of school would' be missed en the journey, virtually the whole period falling In the holidays. TILT East Falls and Clearfield Foot ball Teams Meet en Northeast Field PICK NEUTRAL OFFICIALS The East Falls and Clearfield foot feet ball earns meet this afternoon at e clock en Northeast Field, Tucnty ninth nnd Somerset streets, te decide the championship of the northwest section Heth teams hail from the same com munity, and considerable fecllns Is manifest between the partisan fans of the rival elevens. The opposing elevens nre among rne best in the Independent ranks nnd hac records about the same. They have enguped all the foremost clubs ana have succeeded in winning a majority of contests, nlthnneli nil nli.m.l ......... . " ..,... .,UJ I1UHI iiuiut'. Many prominent scholastic and for mer college stars ere in the line-ups. Iast Fulls has Tjsen. Lewer Merien halfback; Jack Oostrlle, the oarsman, who plays a tackle position', andJlurKe, who hak made geed seven 'times in eleven tries at Held goals. He beat Norwood this j ear by a field goal nnd wen ever Cliften Heights lust jear. Clearfield has .1. Carten, of Catholic High, a luetber of the Hely Cre. star; Mueke.v, an end from Cuthelic High, and Mernn, of Wilmington High. In order that there would be no dispute ever the eflicinls. they have been selected bv the Central Beard with tile understanding that no one would knew their identity until they step en the field. DELAWARE SCHOOLS IN TITULAR GRID GAME Newark and Laurel, High Elevens, Primed for Final Contest Newark, Del., Dec. 0. Newark and Laurel High Scheel football teams will battle this nfternoen nt T.nurcl. Sus sex County, for the secondary high school football championship of the State. The State was divided into two dis tricts in scholastic football and Laurel wen the southern district honors nnd Newark the northern, and the game is arranged between them for the State title. Newark has already wen the State championship twice and Coach Wilsen and his plnyert nre apparently confident of winning the title for the third consecutive year. NORTHWEST RIVALS IN SECTIONAL Line-Up for Frankford-Bufiale Football Contest en Brown's Field FRANKFORD f. n. Berry (17) It II B. Ltghtner (10) Q. B. Scott (8) C. Wmy (4) R.T. Llttle (2) iU) Goetz I.T, Miller (1) (5) Nash L K. Ward (5) 10) Brnce L.O. (in Ouy C. (1) HuBhlt Q. B. (S) Andersen i. it n Lnlrd P. B. BUFFALO Substitutes Krankferd Mellow (tBi.I.unrtgien (U), IliecUa (0), Lew (it) Buffalo Thomaa (IB), Dieter (lSLBawllngs (Si, Wilsen (12) rtefere Crewell, Swarthmore. Umpire Mc Carty, Oerrnantewn Academy. Field Judge Merrltt, Yale. Time of periods 16 minutes. SSA7 MEENEHAN'S CAFE SUNDAY'S SPECIALS I.OIWTF.ri DINNER iLBO 1U1( rrrntled J.ehiter ntrrtled Clam niH or note .larfnrtBB Tartnre t Ilaxbeeueil iii-aters linked Potute yiBU I'LATTKK 1.00 Ilrellrd Pompano French rrted rotet .Wed Tat Plant telrrr Hnlad ROAST I'OIlK I'LATTEB J1.O0 Renat Irem or i'erK Mivalied rotnteea Apple Haace HeuV iir nreut hkktuhiuiu riwinm ti.00 Sweelhrrud 1'nttles Freeh Maithroenia llreen Pena CIIICKKV OK I HAH WAI.AI. WITH lfitiKti All Oar Brtad, flelti, Pitt and Patlrlts ' .-v ' ', - ' 'r. Cliften Heights and Mount Airy Primed for Feature Clash Tomorrow VICTRIX VS. ST. CALUSTUS The Independent gridders still con tinue te play Sunday football, nnd several of the teams are considering keeping up the week-end tilts untfl Christmas. , , Several important contests are carded In Delaware County tomorrow, wticn Cliften Heights takes en Mount Air nnd St. Hedwlg's, of Chester, meets Westlngheuse. . ... ,. The Cliften -Mount .Airy fuss will be the best the fans In that town hove witnessed all season. Mount Alrv nas a regular team of fighting bearcats who will give the Delaware Ceuntlans a stiff battle. . . . i I. Cliften wants n hard game, M It" out te redeem itself for the upset sus tained nt the hands of Norwood last Sunday. Manager Gallagher litis I it the bejs through a week of ntwne training for the fray, and they are right en edge for the contest. With Rusty Ynrnall I and nil the jregn lari back in action. Cliften figures en noting qut Mount Airy, although it Is sure it will keep the visitors from cross ing the goal line. . . ..... ,1,. f nalincnellKP 11V wires'' Swii?lltake"en St." Hedwlg's of "ni"nrrfevrn, in Delaware .County trix nnd St. Cnllistus come tege her in n mm "for the Catholic championship 'WtPh.ladelpl.i.. . cr. S wepe, of Susquehanna, at haUbacfc: v?:"ll ' - r-i.niu TTnlvcrsltr. nt euarterback: l,nch'nnd Hertr-ler, et 31 .."f.." . s...i t r.ettvsburg. nnd viiinnnviii "" Iluchie MeOechnn. K'"C -nl ","""; ; i,nlfhnek. . nnrll Ol Ylim- nova rrep, """ 'i. L0UGHRAN FINISHES WORK FOR MATCH WIT.H BOGASH Temmy Is Belew Weight for Beut at Arena After a training siege of several weeks, with the middleweight crown as his ultlinnte genl. Temmy Teugbran. Seuth Philadelphia's twenty-year-old entrv for the title. csterday stepped en the scales nt his downtown gym nailum. . , "Onn hundred nnd fifty-eight and ene-bnlf," s-aid Manager .Toe Smith as the beam balanced. "I knew nil nlnTig that Teminv would have no trouble making the middleweight limit," con tinued Smith as I,eughran stepped off the scales. Loughran had lust completed his work for the first bout of the middle w eight series with Iu Hegnsh, of Itridgepert, Conn., te be stnged at the Arena Monday night. Sailor Frecdman put the finishing touches te his work nt bis hendqunrten in New Yerk. He is confident that he will bowl ever Pete Latze, of Hnrleten. Johnny Brown nnd Lew McFnrlnnd will square off in the third contest. Patsy Wallace will battle with Jee Celletti. of Perth Atnbey. N. J. Sam Blacklsten will have a real test when he faces Patsy Bogash, brother of Leu. Snyder Wins Over Relsler Jersey Cltr. Dec. 0 Iew Snsder. of Bay. nrn. outpeinted Johnny rielsler. of New Tork. In the feature twelve-round Mrtingie at the Stadium nextnc Club, bchuetzen Park. L H B Seoshelz (18) 10. Spagn.i (3) U T. L. E. Williams Themas (6) .(7) (7) () ?) Veungstrum Morrissey Urban r e. n. t. rt k. (31 Kuelil i: i; ii 62D & WALNUT STS. MEKNEIIAN'8 HrKCIAI, Jl.60 Lebster Ihermlder Devllrd Crab Filet nf Hele Tartnre Bnuce Clnma Onalne Karatera Fotateea nVCKMNO ri.VTTF.Il .... ,1,80 Roast Yennc Dackllnc Ctlerr Stufflnj Apple Nunc Berret Potatoes OUced StMred TemaUea Celerr Saled WuMlan Irailn SIRLOIN HTKAK TU4TTER i.I0 Broiled 18-01. Sirloin Rteak Fresh Mushrooms KneHel Hiked 1'elntn MUnr K.... QV8T F.hVX si eni An Baktd fry Oar Own Eltctric Ovi'Z SUNDAY GRIDDERS CONTINUE TO PLAY 'WZyFfirz rvywvrx&v BORRELL COMES BACK Fermer Kensington Boxer Defeats Charlie O'Neill at Cambria Jee Berrell, formerly of Kensington, nnd new of New Yerk, essayed a come back in the ring at the Cambria A, C. last night after an absence of two years, and wen ever Charlie O'Neill, of Tiega, In the eight-round wind-up. A capacity house saw the go, the honors going te Berrell, owing te his nbllity te eutslug his opponent. The semi wind-up had the fans en their feet throughout nnd the veteran Eddie Reveire was entitled te the hnn. ors ever the youthful Jack Martin. The latter was a glutton for punishment. but took all that Itevelre had and was en his feet nt the finish, nltheugb nt times one punch by either boxer would have settled the issue. The ether results: Harry Andersen knocked out Hnrrv (Kill) Smith In th fifth, Billy Mnhency and Bebby 6'Keefe leugnc a nnra draw, and in the cur tain raiser Mnrtr Sullivan finished Bat tling costelie in the opening round. Perfect Club Perfecto 10c Cabinet 2 for 25c Governer 15c Made by BOBROW BROS. I acerp.r a ta d Main Offices 220 Seuth 5th Street Philadelphia, U. S. A. 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The visitors have n well-balanced club that was one of the strongest teams in the National League of Pro fessional Foetbnll Clubs. Andersen, Colgate; Laird, Celgate: Kuehl. Du buque, and llughlt. Michigan, formed one of the most effective bnckfields in the league. Jim Laird is one of the best line plungers in Independent ranks nnd a deadly ninn en the defense. Oscnr An An dereon is a marvelous open-field runner, and Kuehl, his running mate nt half back, an excellent nff-tnckle runner. liughit. the quarterback nnd captain, is an exceptional field general. rtM... linelfinl.l vfltffll flplit tin Tfltti tl.n local quartette of Scott, Sensheh, Llirhtner and Berry. The tenm with the better line probably will emerge a win ner from the contest. The Frankford line has clearly out- Blending GOOD cigar is mere than a smoke te the man with an appreciation for geed tobacco. It is a balm that seethes a treat te be looked forward te a pleasure te be re alized. Such a cigar is La Tesella. 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Today's game finds j them stacked against the strongest op- n position te date. Bill Ward, the for-, met- Penn star, will be in the Yellow- , jackets' line for the first time, taking n the place of Swlnten, who suffered a broken eye socket last Snturdny. Jehn Heignian, Tem McNamara and Bill Hollenback, Penn conches, latr Snturdny said the Frnnkferd line plat's was the best they had ever witnessed."! Swinton was in there then, nnd it rejVJ mn Ins te be seen whether the changira te Ward upsets the tcamplny of the i Frankford ferwnriN. ;3 The line will start with Thomes and?' Miller, ends; Little nnd Williams,.'? tackles; Mard nnd Spagna, guards.' and W rny at center. Little, Miller and! W ray will see two former teammates3 nt Penn en the opposite side. 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