Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 09, 1922, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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Catholic High and Villanova Prep
M'NALLY IS OUT
OF TITULAR GAME
Catholic High Grid Star Unable
te Play Against Villa
nova Prep
BOTH TEAMS CONFIDENT
"Vinre" MrXnll.r. flcet lialfbnrk nf
Cnlliellc IIIrIi. will net lip i'en in tlie
Purple nnd fielel llne-np wlin tlir tenin
tnl.cs tlie field nciiinl Vlllniievn Plop
in the plnv-nff fop the Cathelic1 Lengim
rhnniiiinnlilp this nftrrnnnii Pli'illics'
Bnll Pnrk. Bread nntl Huntington
treets is the scene eC the battle.
"Vlnce" received n serious Injury in
practice Tuesday afternoon.
Deiplte the lesi of MrNnll.v Interest
1 running liish ter I he nulrmne e'
the Mine The nilniin miV if ti-l.et
ha been hc.iv, and unlit nMeim are
that a creud pciual et if net lunrer than
the one that was present at the TlianKs
giving battle between Catholic Ilicli nnd
St. Jee will be en hand when the
teams pet into action.
Interest is net cei.nned te the school
boy followers. The previous meeting of
the tennis iculted in a 11-11 de.id
lock which wit as lullliant n cumi
ns ever was seen en the sri'liel.tslir Ktiil Ktiil
lten. The Villanova team will be strength
ened by the return of Fred Vail, husky
fallback, who hns been out of the Inn--up
because of nn operation en his nose..
Coach McOeehan t-cnt hi.s charges
through a brief sicnal drill vesterdn
afternoon, tr.viiiR neieral new plays.
McGeehan is confident that his be.vs
will come through with n victory, ns In
entire squad with the exception of
Captain Jnck Conlen is in the pink of
condition.
Vlllanea has been drilled, especially,
Catholic High-Villanova Prep Line-Up
CATHOLIC HIGH
V. B.
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Better Bunting B.Sihmidt N. Si luniil Cnnwav Belaml Maxwell
."0-17-14L' .".S-l-17.". "ft-17-170 11 -1S-170 :;7-H'.-l.0 10-I---M7 l'J-17-175
12-17-M5 S-l7-0:; ll-17-lt'.n 10-IS-ll.- D-l-W.", I.--17-IC1O l.".-17-10!l
Dritcell Whelan llalphcn Court ne Kilmm Mit'imn I. Burns
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VTIXANOVA IMlKr
Sub&titutes: Catholic High Sullivan il'li, Swei-nn i'J.'i. Mi l.aughlin
(10), Carrell (."." 1. Leenard (-7), Scott il7i. TiijIei r.'ti. (ii.ihuiii til).
Mackcll (i), Villanova I'rep Hallv it!i, .iyiies (Si, Conlen ill, I (ntkiii
(11), Aikin (). Columbiana M7i. f'nhill ili'.i. While 1II1 Maiilmi iL'IM.
Began (-1). tieerge Burns lfl and iSunu i'"Jl
Time of periods Fifteen uiiniite-
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Itelilnd Ills little heuse Nicholas lias a vvorlishep. In Hip shop Is a wnrli
bmili and hammers and haws and chisels and Minnies a ml m.iny ether tools
Mid Nicholas knows hew te ii.se every one of tliem.
Fer many clays Nicholas had been tlnheiing aw,i. in his unil.sliep.
Ne one knew wliat he was doing, but here is what happened. Nicholas
backed Tiny, the elephant, up te the doers of Ids shed. Hit opened the doers
nnd ifry securely tied a rope te Tiny's tail. The ether end of the rope he
fastened te the queerest contraption that was ever seen In Doevllle. It lutd
an umbrella at each side, a seat In the inlddle and n funny tall behind, il(e
a crawllsli, Nicholas ralswl the umbrellas, crawled Inte his scat, braced his
feet and rattled Tils levers. When (he levers rattled Tin heiaiuc frightened
a . . ..X .. ...I .... i.. il.A i.Im ..n.lC X.ll,,ll k
na aaj no wrni unci hf hi hid
Ui the alley, uretiud (lie terner
Tiny and sallliicjalenc behind
went
Nicholas leeks as j( he were
fcL'tv .top and Tiny lebks as if he
en breaking up passes and stepping
wide end runs which have earned feri
the Cahlllltes several victories thH
year.
.Ilinmlc Quinn. star baekfield player
of Vlllnneva, will captain the team in
tlie nbsencc of Conlen.
llalphcn, Knnl en the Blue nnd
White, team, Is plains Ills lirst came
of the season tonieiniw. Ilalphen tilajed
regular en the Vilhinevn eleven last
year, but parental objection withheld
him from KettiiiR In the game this year.
He was ery valuable asset te the
Main Line team last car, and his
return te the munil gitd added strength
te the line.
Wehlen who has received mention a
nil. wli, .Inxt In eiiiml. Will be lit the
ether guaul posit inu .MiCiinn ant
Kriium will play tackle, while Bui if
i,,l Hilusill have lieen selecteil a
right and left end respectively. I
nil. at fullti.icl.. will prelialily be.ir
the billden of the h king njm ;
unit Miiiiiinii will he at in'' halves.
Iiiiiun will plav iiuiiilerhaeK iiml
Ceiiitne.v will he at hi i.'gul.ir position
uf snap'perliack.
The (ellege students have U!cn a lie
cideil intetest In the game and at a mlly
Inst night pledged themselves te the
Mippert of the leiim. MeC.eehnii is still
a lellesc student
GRIND ENDS TONIGHT
Ne Change In Leadership of Six
Day Bike Race
New crlt. Dec ! The Inst dnv of
the M-dav birvcle nice nt Madisen,
Squ.ue Cnrden found the Broeee-Cn-bum
and l.eulle't-lVlleini 1111111- -till tieil
fur the leid t s A M. Iliev had
n.veied V. fill. .md ' "ght l.l!'" The
I'gg-I'.''"i icmiliin.itiii.t was .1 hip
behind. The contest closes tonight
Crenda-McNnmara. Mndilrn-KnP-er.
Heran-Klt7slmmnns and Crimm-dast-man
were two laps behind, while the
following trailed ant three laps:
MeBeath-Butt. Tuler-l.andis, Speis-sens-Eyckmnn
Hill-A errnes and Helle-
(laffney. , ,
Kopsky nnd Azzlni were four laps
behind, and Oreme and tlay were last.
m laps. , ,
The, record for the liStli hour 1-
2."0ti unlet, and 4J.ips, made in 1011
by Cameren and Kaiser.
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THE DOO DADS Nicholas Nutt's Glider
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and down the main sticet of Doevllle
rame Mr. Null.
came . .iiu. ,
HondcriiiK,,liew cm earth he will ever he I
might JusUkeep en ruiiniiis aim running.
PLAY IN TITLE
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villaneva Prap.
TRENTON TAKES LEAD
Defeat Camden for First Time In
Eastern Basketball League
The Trenten basketball team nssunieu
the lead in the Eastern League race bj
defeating Camden last night at the
Arena 117 te 21.
'Hie game was a slam-bnng affair in
which Heferec 1'ergusen called fiO feuis.
The Petters wen by their ability te
rage two pointers, getting seven te time
for Camden.
IMdip Delin played a fine game and
blanked Stretch Meehan, while Maurice
Teme, with four held goals, was the
big gun 111 the Trenten triumph.
Referee Herman Baetzel, who w.is
.eliediiled te elheiate, was in nn accident
en route te Tienten in his machine.
The iar was diiven bj Beb Cl.vde. a
'ihtive. aii'l 111 the mr were the Misses
irma and Jlildied B.ietzel and (Jeeign
Nien. In tlie fog Cljde made a ml
in n turn at Terre-dale nnd the car
was ditched nnd all the occupants nar nar
levvlj (tc.iped sei Ions injur.
St. Jeseph's Defeats Quakers
Tli .- le.Th llnure ImfKPtbill turn
npMieil iht , ion li ilifpitlni: ihi QualvHr.
.1 -.111I1 I I1I1.KJ1 Inhlu "Jl-ll Itrnun nt
r r ,r I m.k He' stnr m.iklnc tel if hii
I, . 111 .3 1 1 itii"
1 kem tiik r.n it
11 11. -u til 1 unilr of photestat 1 of
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li unir n4 ml rr8ennKC" of ( hliu, .in
r,n ai I tu P.it Kiel In the pxrlnilj K-pin-uinrl
Jteii ,r.ivur ec tieti of the undav
Pin i I i M, i ii t iKr It n IT.tblt ' Itji.
Fer some time past things have been rather cpiiet and business very dull In
Doei ille. FJannclfeit. the Cep, was net ir bus and he opened a barber
shop, where he could put In his spare time mid make Mime extra money.
Hely set up a shoe shine pailer outside anil I'cdy s nellliie iapers en the
street.
When Tiny rushed tin ouch Hie streets with a hitter and i.ittlety bane
I'laiiuclfeet rushed e the deer, and new he Is wendci Iiik If he lias been
neKlectlns Ills Jeb as the policeman nf Doevllle. mid the little Dim I Mil
has te sit in he chair with the lather drjln; cm his face. Docler Sawbones
was treutliiK himself tn a shine. I'ely is trying t M. )nr Pwr, but for
eure III his life Dciclcir Suit hemes seems te lie iiiinpletely astounded.
Sleep) Sam was peatlin; hills. Mr. f.ieiith heard'lhe noise and stepped
light under Slcepj s dripping paste brush. I ,.xper 1(. he iiiireasenahle
and lie may beennie angry. It would be just ir him'
IfVem every window nnd deer people are g.ulng "in astonishment, and
ttell Ihcy may, for nrtcr hefiire had (hey wn burli slkuige wlgl.t and few
of tticiu knew that Nicholas Null was an Inventor.
.
Clash for
GRID GAME
SHOBER,
H.B.
CaikeTic
H.S.
TROJAN FIVE FAST
Jee Murphy's Team Has Wen Four
teen Games
The Trojan Athletic Association,
which in previous years ued the name
of I'eciless Catholic Club, n fa-t quin
tet, is mere fonspicueus. under it.s pres
mt coleis, having wen fourteen con
secutive games te date and is desiieus
of ariaiiging games with foremost club
in I'hilmlelpliia and vicinity.
Among tlie 'victim f Trojan te date
ate St. Boniface, niter extia time;
Seiitlivvnil;, Ivy C. C. nnd Bclmnr All
Scholastics. On Sunday afternoon,
December 17, the quintet travels te Si.
Raphael's which te date has wen eleven
een-eciitive games.
Manngers desiring Trojan as an at
Unction address, I. Murphj , .Til (la-klll
-treet. cltv. or by phone Main Os'JS
after 7 I'. M.
-By Arch Dale
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Catholic Football Title
SOUTAR
IS FAVORED
IN TITLERACQUETS
Pre Championship at Stake To
day in Second Half of Match
in New Yerk
WILLIAMS HOLDS LEAD
New Yerk, Bee. ft. --.lock Seiitar, of
Philadelphia, will make lil final stand
this afternoon in defense of his title
as werld'w piofi"-ieiiiil racquets cham
pion, meeting Charles William", of
I'liglnuil, his predecessor at, tltlehelder.
at the Itncqnet nnd Tennis Club In this
city nt 2 o'clock.
This will he the second half of their
match. They played the first part at
the Racquet Club of I'hllailelphia last
Saturday, nnd Williams took the lead,
four giinies te thiee. Scnitar Is thus
required te take five of this afternoon's
seven games te make -nic of the ie ie
ten t ion et his championship, while Wil
liams needs hut font.
If Seutar should take four of the
seven games, thus tjing the count, the
decision would he given te the one mak
ing the greater total of points. In hist
week's meeting, Willanis scored !M
points in the Mien game- te Seutnr's
S7. Tlie -core of that meeting In Wil
liams' favor were IS-l,"i. 1"i-0. 0l"i.
12-1.-.. 17-11. 1l-ir. 1.1-7.
Interest in the match runs high, nnd
it is expected that the small space
available for spectators nt the Racquet
nnd Tennis Club will be occupied by a
gnllery of celebrities in racquets and
court tennis.
It is admitted tint Seutar will have
te be at the very summit of his form
te win, but his supporters refer with
confidence te his achievement when he
wen the title from Willlnms in IIIBI.
In their games played in Londen that
year, Williams took the lend nt t
te 2, but In the remainder of the match,
played et Philadelphia, Seutar came
from behind nnd wen four straight
games te take the match. 0 te 4.
hoppeteplay"
petersen here
Champien Who Came Back Ap
pears Next Week at Hud Hud
eon Parlors
Many a champion has tried te come
back but few eer icaeh the goal for
the second time. Willie IIeppc, ruler
of the 18.2 balk line billiard world Is
one of these rule exceptions. When
he defeated .Take Schaefer In New Yerk
and regained his title he accomplished
something that the majority saicl could
could net be done.
Concentration brought victory and
the return of the crown that Heppe
had worn se long. It was In the IIeppc
system of things that he would win
but there is no gainsaying the fact that
he suffered tortures inwardly even If
his outward appearance belled bis
anxiety while the struggle with
Schnefcr was en.
Fer five days next week, starting
Monday. IIeppc will appear in exhibi
tion mutches lit the Hudsen Uecreatio Uecreatie Uecreatio
Parlers, llrend nnd Cherry streets.
He will go against Petersen, the local
cue wi7aid and Sngunuinn, the Jap
anese expert who tecently came te
this country.
Milliard levers who have net had an
opportunity te see Willie in action
since lie legained -his championship are
anxious te c.'2ipiuc his play of tedu.v
with that befeie he bowed te Schnefcr.
There will be afternoon and evening
play en each of the five days that
Willie is here.
BROWN FIVE TO MEET
HARVARD AND YALE
Providence Collegians Will Play
Fifteen Games This Season
Preidence, Dec. !). Yale and Har
vard appear cm the hi heilulc of the
Hrevvn basketball team, given out tednj
by Manager Jehn II. Applegate. of Ho He Ho
beken, X. .1. Williams, Wcslejan,
Trinity and I'nien, ttaditinual rivals
of tlie Ucni.s in bai-l.ethall, are also
prominent. Theie aic fifteen games m
till, with two mete te lie anaiiged.
The schedule follews:
Deci'tnliei 'i. Xerilii mtrn Culling ji
Prmiilenu. DfCMnlwr ill. ein Dcc'tnli''
HJ. Uroeliljn J'ely Tali lit Ilroeklyn, I) rem
Ik'P 'J.I. (' O. N. V. l New Veik: Jiimuiv
'i Werti'Slpi I'nlv Tcili nt l'i . M-nc : Jim
viarj 11, Clurk Unl,rnli ,i lrevidenci.
lnunrv 111. Vale itt N'w )lun. Junuarv
;e. WtBlcjun at Prev llince IVIiru.nv in
iilnllv at l'rhvliience: ljruar 1,1, Cunnee
ikut htnle at rrevldftir, rhtuinv 17, . J
T nt Cir.itirldue. Ki'liru n Jl. I'nien at
l'revlilcnci" IVbrnnrv 1!R Wciljan at Mid
illrtnun, .March a. William at l'rnvMenc-H,
Marrli 0 lluivnnl at r'ievlilniv Match lip
uiutam at VVIlllumlen Mitch ir, utien.
i
Snow Greets Walte and Maiden
Maiden. Mas,. Drc '1 h Walte Hlith
I Sihnel feutb.ill team, of 1 olefin e ua.
heie teflav te meet Maiden High .Scheel
'ID" I'lnMnc field lias hts-ti covered uth
Inv tliirlnu ilila wcicl.'s new and frust
atMl una In fair Bhni'f) tejai .Mild weathei
, utevalled
! Cavanaugh Refuses Big Salary
I HoKten, Dec. U n offer te nerve na foot feet
I ill coach of lh t'lilvetslly of Alabimu at
I a falarv of J1O.0O0 has been refused by
i rrnnL W. Cavanaugh, Hosten C'eilmf urld
Iren mHitei who )a under a term contract
I te lieMnn Celin."
i Patsy Wallace LesesiTltle Beut
I lorenln, (Int., Dec 0 Bebbv liber, nf
Hamilton deteited Pale Walli e of I'hll.
I artVlphla In n ten-round match nllfeil for the
I Cnnadlin bantamweleht t hamplenshlii, 'Ihe
lout vviih fam thtougheut. hut Kbet wen
j tiill v.
I
1 Medina Seeking Games
I Medina flub a feurtren-nlxteen ent old
(mm nr Ij ti nn , n. would III li.i-ketlull
Kni with cluba havniK lulls T Cun-
I nlngham 172 Manhelm street
Basketball Statistics
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i:H1KIIN LEAGUE
AV I, P C. W t, P C
'I l flitfin Hi i 8.13 Jasper 4 7 ,8114
Camden li .'I 7.10 C'eates'le 4 .33.S
All 1'ilJ .'. 7 417 Heading . 3 8 ,J7.I
u.mi: COB TONIOIIT
Camden at lteadlnir
eniKK flAMUS 'JONiaiiT
I Trl Council al N'athltJ, Jtlller atieet and
I Allenhcni avenue.
i.vhi" NiuiiTH ncatMis
' K.astern league 'I renten. 17 taenden. I'l
N filth Phllailelphln Church I.eacue
.-etenth SI left .Methodist Kplrtepal 33, St
i clinenn 1J Uric .Methetllat Episcopal 17,
1 Call civ li
W'eet Philatlelphln Church League Beth
I anv 'lenwle jj, I'rllchurd,. (i
Pennsylvania Ilallread league Auditor
I of Kevenue. 3, Auditor of Kreliht Traffc,
I eespert 'j lloverlewn 20
Ml Halnta, .' Lantnere Club, 11
1 VVlsnahlcken '.'Cl, Housten Club. 1(1,
'In Council 31 Immaculate Cnnceotlen.
J0
Southwestern I'reabj Icilan, 2Si Harrison
A C, 11
firevstefk II Phllre 31
'lliundcrhnli i!(i; Trl-Cnune It Heserves, til,
(lernunlnnn fl C, Cubs, 48 j Tleaa A. A,,
r-uutlmark Junier", 10, Clermantewn Jtti-
lers. is.
Itandall A. C 94, Vernen rji
SUNDAY SOCCER CONTEST
Merrell Mills arid Centennial te
Meet In Return Match
The Merrell Mills soccer team, un
defeated champions of the West Phila
delphia Division of the Allied Soccer
League, meets Centennial, of the First
Division, In a return soccer 6ame to
morrow afternoon at Sixty-third nnd
Cedar avenue.
The tapestry be.v s rcrcntly scored a
21 win ever Centennial and the latter
has asked for a return match. Merrell
linu hnitn nlnl.,. 1m fmnnt- Cam Al.
m.ie un, i,ij.ii in Kiriib lutlll, lilt:
front liners piling up large scores while
the defense has been keeping down the
goals of the opposition.
THORNTON-FULLER AUTOMOBILE
Parkway, East of 18th St
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speelsl winter rstrs, Albert It llsraell I
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MOTOR CAR
This car has been an Important factor In
establishing the present day tendency te
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The close fitting curtains provide ampai
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and reduce tire trouble te its simplest terms.
And every owner appreciates the remartp
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eat weather.
The price it $970.00 delivered
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insnen.ent with equal comforts at loecst ce.ts. Pour
f,nVil,1pei" vreiervrdfer the party. Kates $IK upward f fv.nnctc!
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