Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 12, 1922, Night Extra, Page 24, Image 24

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Medical Students in Grid Battle en
SCHOOL PASSERS
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Southern and Germantevn Un
I defeated Fives Will Furnish
Feature Basketball Game
THREE TILTS ON THE CARD
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CAiiltiA 1TI,K tii.l I !iifirinitf mvn
i,tt.iiri ii tiiKii linn 'nit i
High, both undcfcn'cd In tin tM cntiic
played se far. wi'l cIiihIi ihi nftern.inii
In n Public High Scheel f.e-ici.. lm-
krtball klrniidi. Tim rc-nlt f th
fnme will determine the league lender
IN LEAGU
FRAYS
The contest will be -taged in the, "Ambulances, buildup-., hr-pltnl,
Cliveden gymnasium, at liermanlmvii hiM-pital. ti-am. tram, team:"
avenue and High street, l'mm llm in- I This JPn .'l(1 J()t of pt!ipr nn,
terest attache! te tlm frn. there is ,,,111,, f.,r operating instrument,
hardly nny doubt that tlm si.n.i.mx rvtn; nrs(,s nlllJ lU ,,,,,, (ip, te m.lI;e ,p
of the Clivcilens will be .r..v,d.d te the ,, npiliunent of a hospital will re
doers by the time the g.ime K-I- undtr ; ,, ,irnll. VrnnMln VlM tnN
"?; , . ... , ... , ,. 1 !if;nriinei) vilien llm lipper-cla-. medi-
The rhnmrien Hed mid I.'-i-U li" .. ,., , . , , ....
will enter tlm fray a f..v r".-. .!..- t '''' 'i'h'iii and tlm tirl-car men
Its shewlm: iii n t.i ui-if. in iimi'i in n f.i.iilii.l riiiiteMt.
COinpiirisen with ("indi lr.i Nun's the. , If the twn tennis phu jk. well as t!m
Southern humljled !-r.' t:t. r 1 and 'all. the gnnm Mm ieei nt Cuiimll-l'enn
"U'est 1'hi'l.v. P'atiKf'M.l was defeat.. frauis will t.nle out f nmnmry. I"..
by an everwhelmins wur.-. while th- ''"' '" .two m.uiths tlm tirst-e.ir men
Bpeedbevs were turned haek l. a the- anil their -np-rier rhis-men lime been
point difference. 1 w,Slns 11 eil.al battle that would ih
Ocrmantewn defeated Central HUh ' ""H te a en.wd of orators. All of
nd Northeast Hish mill .ifter the, "hmh anB-irs well fur tlm pinm.
hnrdent of utruples. The Mirrors w it - 'he entue medical school has been
defeated by 11 3()-te-"7 mict, while cncii'-ciI for the g.iine. which means
Northeast was nosed out lu the final 1 ""it laboratories, lecture and .studv
minutes of plav bv a '.'."-l count. " s "iil l' desolate. The lcpairmc
Southern luis a fie-tnnu d.fense ,"f br.iKen betms, operations Mnd the
that is hard te jwnetiate. and at 'be "''' will hae te wait until after tlm
nmc time the plajeis p-t up the Heer K"'1,""'.
for Fhets. In Captain Cel.lbl.itt Seuth- ll' ntcst will be a charitable af
rn hns the best plajer in tiie leau'iie. fair, with a chaise of lift dollars in
HIh work is net reiitimd te the defeMse. I any part of the tiehl. The pieeceds of
On the effensi'. thirt.i-nitm j'einis lnl'he pime will p te the Southeastern
two Knmes tiimp him iis one of the bisi , Maternity Pispensnry of th.. out-pa-corers
in tlie 'eapie. '"'"' 'mpartnieiit of Dr. Hirst's muter-
Keth coaches. Mueller and Iaviileii.
Intend te use the Mime line-ups that
were successful In ether pimes. The
fellow :
Southern HIrIi
Kech
l.tebermtin
lv.
Cleklblutt .
l!i ffmnn. .
1 nt nn ttlch
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fenvnril
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West rhlla-Frankfert!
ford Illch tilt. Mlie.lu.. ' ' fn yrsity. at left piard ; ISuekinchnm. 1 enp.Kemeut of Chanee. marked .he first
njers home pm.e. In s be n '" All-MKs,iri Conference tn-klf. from : , ,he reconstruction of the Hed
the latter s icym at -.. Innd and ..- ,,e Cniversity of Missouri, at Wt.S..i. l'.wn effort will be made te
Bwjn streets. Ills sh.ft wi. made til,u. i;t.ft, of Amherst, at left 1 strei.phcn tht team by trade and pur-
at the hiht minute 1.. eva mn mj ,.nd : Sharp. Weed. I'aNiuale and! ..has., in order 'e make it a factor in
the pime later m the simmmi s hedul-.l I'Hestl complete the I'reshles eleven. ; future pennant races. Chance will
for the rieneer wnnnsitiii will be 'nK. upper classmen beast of hav-hme full autherKy and control in re
played nt the W est 1 hilly li-il.. , ms m their line-up such former stars as , bmlditn; the dub and may appear in
The reason for the elianse today is ,.,s Henry, tackle en the undefeated ! ,ninK uniform en the couching lines,
due te the fact that the race at the ivnn State team in 101!) which de- 1 He'will net, however, engage in actual
Adejpma Academy gym. linriy -11111111
.i .i.. .. i,i..i. 1. ,.. 1 .,.1
iiu .luiivvt puiTf, ...iiii s ... ..- ..-v..
by the Speedlxiys for all their home :
frnyn, is undergoing repairs.
The Speedbeys hne a record of one
nine wen ami rue panic lest, while the
Frankfort team hns dropped both con-
tots. 1
Bebby 'Wetter, I'rankferd's captain
and the best player en the team, is
unable te pluy due te bchelastie difti- !
cultles. 1
Ceval, the center n.an. and (Suirel. i
an unusually brilliant guard, are en
the injured list, and it will be pmbablv
two weekK yet before they return te.
we line-up. 1
The coal shortage has hit the schoeN '
As the heating of the various hih '
schools ceases at .'! o'clock, one-half
hour after dlsmiss.il, jt has b-en h- 1
cided bv the beard in simit tli,. !,.i. .
kttball games at 'J :".
')e line-up for 1'rankferd and West
Phllly follews:
rrn)tferil High
Jf'rtck fenrnrJ.
fltratten ferwnrJ
Hnllnran cent.-r. .
JenU'n cu.ir.l ..
Butler k-uurJ.
West milt;.
. .. Maul. 1 in
Pettrr
WalKer
. M nt. ail
Central-Northeast
. The ether league game brings Con Cen
tra! High and Northeast High tog. rh.i
mt the latter s gymnasium. i:ii,t ;
Jtreet and Lehigh avenue. Central is
in quest of its second straight ict..r.'
n j 1 ,1st ,lm, "". " r illv in the 1
centl half brought it its imiinl vie vie
tery. The team has taken held f th,.
tn?htin(t spirit and will M. found anion
the leaders in u short time. '
The line-up;
rntrl High
rlnbrr ....
flchr
Ilateldlne.. . .
Iaxar
Xdtvardt
."nrtt.nast Illuh
li ildbt i'i
. Soarberriii ;h
. .' Mrriiidv
LaMi i , .1
f.i -irl
(uriMir I
.niir
ruitd
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IWTPRPITV nnilT enrj
enTU PCMTIIDV lAmn nn
)n CENTURY WIND-UP
Oe Marce and Bass Scheduled for
Flnht.RinH.. -r.i-u.
.w... . .v...a,,b
Cuddy De Marce. 1'itrsi,.,, Ki, f, ather
height, who has wen two limits in
as many starts in this -,n , will me,.'
his Btlffest test tonight 111 the eight
round wlndiin nt the Twentieth i ,i,n,-v
Athletic Club, when !m takes en Benn'v
Bans, North Philndelphm youth.
'" """ "vvn ieri.-iiig te the trout uue uie pi.-ue. r.-. ....... .. ..h. .-.- . Xienten Stale Nermal; J-i, I'lilianel-
rapldly through the medium of his eev-1 ment between the majors and miners. I ,,,., c.n,,,,,, pharmacy: 17, W.ishing
rness and hard punching. As an signed January 1-!, B'-i. apparently CiAWer; March 2, Juniata : II. Sus
amateur Bnss s.-ered a let of knock- bind-for the life nt the pa.-t , ,11 lcaguei illl)illinilb. 10i vrius; 14, I'rieeren.
outs and since having turned pre he , that accepted the dr..ri at th.it time, 1 .,.j (..m,ijdates for the jnv vee team
has added K. O 's 'e his string. De- President Teele epn ved ir 1.. his n-' wl ..lebablv be Ed McMulliii, th..
Marce has a tough job en his hands. etlieial opinion that a loepho.e existed f,,thall and "baseball plaver: Ilender-
In the seml-liual Artie McCann, an- for further exempliens. ren, a fern.er Westtown Scheel Mar,
ether former amateur boxer, and 11 hard I The terms of the agieemerit provided , ..,... nt forward Jlmmv M-
hitter, will pair off with Pietri Altierri.
.!. il 1 .1
who recently invuueq mese snores irem
Italy.
Benny Pascal meets Jimmy Briggs,
Willie. Brown takes en (Mini-lev Kits!,,
and Geerge Kelly opens the show with
Y. V .,
joe iveuisianu.
WINS TWELVE IN ROW
St. Raphael Basketball Team Makes
. .. . .
Enviable Recerd in Cage
. ,,.,,,.
j-nc m. IVU1.....V. ... i... o.Ketenii
teams nave net as yet neen in-aten en
their home fleer and have wen twelve
atraight gamcH. The records show that
in scoring they have mere than doubled
their opponents with a total of f7u te
250.
The success of the team is due te the
experienced players biich as Buck Hen-
ratty. Mteve Ceata, Lew Repette, Lee
Merris, Reds McDude, Claud and Stan
ley! Relfsnyder. On Wednesday St.
Raphael will play Keystone and 011 Sat
urday journeys te St. Henry.
The following Is the record :
it. Raphael' .. 4i V ! H. All-Kt.in.. 1
t. ; Upharl'i.. ON Cim !-htllly itn
L Uppi'.. 07 Ilelmur 17
t. taphatl'a . l'hlledi-lphla (Hants. '-'1'
t. laphaei'i . mi trn A A II
t, uphatPa,. sx 'iTlunele A A.. . . la
pb tBBMiav, , uu v.vv,M0 , .......... . .
40
1!7
53
3J
1.0CUBI , . . .
I'hllu ful. QuakTH.
Knrtv-elKhth Ward..
Trt-Ceunell
'.. r3 Ivy A C
,. 3J I.ancden
TetaJ B7K Total
mpssy at Benjamin Second
Aasl. Den. 12. Jack Tcinpey.
-weliht boxing champion, will at-.cend
ijamin. pan france. iikiiv rwuii
Tll tBalyadere. et I.e Anaelei,
raataa Coast llset Wetcbt tlU.
I. uvna
HI. UMIM
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HUM DENTS
WILL BATTLE TOOAY
Grid Game at Franklin Field
Premises te Ke a
Humdinger
KNIVES AND SAWS READY
T'rter naemi'n
"l'reh"
. Elbert
ttu Ulnchntn
('iriMunr'..n
. . Jlnnry
NVpv
. . . Mntrp
. . . Wim.1
. Sipphrni
.Dunn
. . . .Tnnqunt"
. . .l'llMtly
niih
lf t rnd
Titnr
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yucXim.
left tn.lli .
left KuirJ . .
. eentrr
. rluht au .rd . .
riKht tnr'kl .
rlxht end . . .
miHrtprboek
Iftt liHlfbii k
riuht h.iirimcl.
. fullbecl, . .
i.iil'M.ie .
t
Cherum. .
nir i-iinic.
Hill Stephens, the All-Amerlean end
of Andy Smith's I'nhersity of Cali
fornia eleven, will held down the quar
terback pest for the lirM-yeiir men.
.lack Henry, star tackle en MIcIulmii
i.-isi jear, will lieltl down tin .enter j
. . .
position .esse. who was n m.-mlier
-nii.n et the 1rg1nia Military Institute ; Chance's salarv would cetniiare favor
, eleven last car and the year before. !, with these of the highest-paid
t i ill 1ik .it vitrlif t.1,.1.1,. . .. 1 . l...tl
teated liert I'mir l'enu team ; .Met 'ins-
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ion. .oe ;.s ,1 nieiiiuei ei lue ir-
gmia Military Institute team that
humbled I'enn in 1SI"0; tlillespie and
Cellins, former Swarthuiere luminaries;
Williams, who played tluce years age
at Yale; Therum, fullback at I'tah for
three years and coach of the freshman
team of that institution lust year;
Kich, star end of I'omenn, Southern
.iliternia : Iirewster
All-American when 11
ewster, mentioned as 1111 1
when at Nebraska; Tay- ,
ler. All-Southern tackle a couple of 1
ars age when at North ( arehua ; .
Withrow, of C.ettysburg and Howdein.
The kickoff is scheduled for - :I50 with
amnuiances. uuiuhikcs uiiu uuicr iw
pital paraphernalia in a box nt the
southwest end of the ttaditim, a
stmrn's threw from the University
Hospital.
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DRAFT IS OPPOSED
BY OTHER MINORS
DjiU,iMew Insurgent Move Involves
Eastern League and South
ern Association
New Yerk. Dec. 12. Adoption of n
10s. Sanie cvhrdule for lll'-'U. with the
si'iisen opening April 1H and closing
September "J." 1. f. institutes the chief
liii-iness transacted at the open
ing ..f the International League's an- i
nu.il meeting. It w-ns understood this
s 1 e.luli. v .'is adopted after clubs in the
...1.. I ..If . C .1... ..!.i,.!t ttn.l rwtt'ii.
,'''. shorten ne he season te ir.l'
gums. The last season was en a ltiv
g.ua linsis.
'" ne.einuu no- ........ ..s ...
p.. far as the International League wa
1 1 en-erned. President Teele revealed thai
, -ewr.il ether miner leagues planni, I te
, - ";. exemption from the selective draft,
t.. 1 .!..!..- !. ,1inf - n Inn 1 1 iunw
-. .,. exemption nin i.e- -,.-.. ........... t, ul,.Mtv ,, nU(s Put in 111s Mpni die
Iwl.i !,, in addition te the International, ij, ,,,,,., ,n ). tak-n in tow bv (nave1
. i recognized by the American A- u,.1,I,.ll lllt a regular quintet.
so.i.itien. I'adfic Coast, Western or, ,,.,, .,1Uiies bae been list.d bv '
1 Thru--Eye Leagues. He mentioned the . W1 .rrimf,P manager of the team. '
rnstern League ana jseuiimni .vsse.ia-
. I C.....1 !..
tien, Detll (lass ,v cir.-i.us, , ,,,,,0113
the leaders in the new "insurgent"
I move.
'that any league net lung te awept
l.l... .1 ..,. 1 lw.nlil liii.iia net 10,1 -. ri. i..
" em'- """ ; ......... ..- .,, . .,...-
iml-slener K. M. Land s en or le-tore
l-e'iruary 1.j. 10-1. in default f which
notice they would be icgardel as hav-
, ing accepted the prim nde. 'Die date of
' .......in.. ...,. litn.i'.ir lirt... til,. l.t.l n,
j netillcati'iii. hew.ver. tiem tlm major
league we, ...... .... .... ..... ......
said, was considered te me,in I ebrimry
1." of any year during the agreement's
existence. Such an interpretation thus,
h" added, would give a miner league
'new- bound by the draft the privilege
, '?,.. ,i lrnv.-! J from it nt anv time
let Wlttiurawing irem 11 nt any tune.
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Wildcat Grid Mascot
Dies of Homesickness
Lexington, Ky Dec. 12 Uni
versity of Kentucky athletic organ
izations are in the market for a
mascot. "T. N. T.." wildtnt mas
cot for the eleven during the lust
season, wns found dead in Ills cage
here yesterday.
"T. N. T." was captured In the
hills of Tennessee, ncur (iraysville,
by Virgil Johiuen, n sophomore In
tlie celiege of engineering, last June.
Jehnsen donated his catch when
he returned te take up his studies
iast September. A special cage,
decorated In the school colors, was
constructed and the cat was taken
en till trips with the eleven,
A committee from the student
liedy investignted the ense nnd de
clared "homesickness" the cause of
death.
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EVENING PUBLIC
New Mack Star
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SAMMY IIAW5
Fermer 'Peerless Leader' Signs
One-Year Contract te Man
age Frazee's Club
HAS LONG RECORD IN GAME
New- Yerk. Dec. 1'-'. Frank T.oltey
Chan.e, former innnaKer of the Cliieapj
Nationals mid the New Yerk Ameri
cans, has Mjjned u contract te mnn
ape the I'.o.sten American League club
fur V.V?..
Otlii ial announcement of the con cen con
siimatien of the deal was made by II.
II. l'razee, president of the lied Sev.
from his New erk etlice. Iteth l'razee
... - . .....,, , .,
ami 1 nance retuseii te reeal details
0f the linani ial terms iuveled. l'resi-
dent 1-razee, however. Mated that
i..v
I".';.. ....
Chance expressed hiR keen pleasure
upon re-entering major-league tiaseuall
and stated that, having disposed of his
real estate interests nt (Jlcndera, Calif.,
he expected te make his home in the
East for the future.
The Figning of Chance by the Red
Pox brings back te the national game
, 11. 1 ..." tin. most nemilnr and dynamic
personalities the gume has ever known,
s n,.st baseman and "peerless leader"
.. decade and mere age of the famous
Chicago Cub National League chain -
piens four time and world's champions
tvvj,., tjiinnee osiaeiisucu a eruiiani
reputation net only as a player, but
as a Held' general and strategist.
After fifteen years with the Cubs,
eight et tli'-m as manager. Chance sev
ered his Chicago connections in liTJ
with the Intention of retiring te his
California orange grove, but was n. r
suaded te take ever the managership of
the New Yerk Yankees under a three
year contract reputed te have called for
an annual ti:;ure of .$ 10.000. He piloted
the team te seventh place in l'Jl.'l, but
in 11)11, when the Yankees finished
sixth, he resigned a month before the
clee of the season because of disagree
ment with the owners ever team policies
and dissatisfaction with the conduct of
scyeiul star players. Chance's interest
in the national fame, however, has net
waned since he left its active ranks
and icperis have been current at vari
ous times that he intended 11 "come
back" us a major league manager.
BILL GRAVE TO COACH
PENN JUNIOR QUINTET
Will Start Werk With Squad Next
1 Week
. . ,. ,. nii.interrelleirinte center
Bui firave.
. .1 . . a. ii.. ?'......... 1 1 .
fnr tu, Mrs, win get 111s 01. .is,.,
,)f 1.. n,Uaift juier varsity basket-
hj ,,..,,-, notion starting next week.
UVh(. l:,i,. McNichol, coach of tl.e
lirMIV U(, PUt jn i,is Mpnd the
l.iUO
, n sl.ll(,ule follews:
January 1",
Swnrthinei-e : 10. Pratt;
lJelawaie ;
inj ' j,.,xl. .' i-'ebrunry '.'1. New.lirsiy
Law Si hoel ; 7, Mount St. Mary's; 10,
lf.,i i)(j,. n,i Schaeffer will battle
. . t 1 ....
, ,t ellt r(ll. tj,p tw0 jj,,iH, w-itu uieels
, ,, I(l)h,TI., as the guards.
1 .M,in.1K,.,. Clifferd, of the freshman
,.,.,., ,i,u mernlim nnneuneed tlm mm.
piete' schedule of the fii-bt-year team.
. ...
t fileus
, If.mU,r 0- st, j0S,ph.B prfp. hem,. J
rml.r la. Textile, home; Uetm.ber j.j.
it innHvllln. home, December 20, Jirewn I'rp
!in.;- Jyi. .s'J. fw J ?'
hc Hush home. Uerenii.r is, Camden nut..
Um . O'cmber '-"! i'rlnceten l''reihmtn.
h,'m"- llruary 7. West Chester Nermal,
Iljm robruery H. Teme, awny. Februury
' 17 ,'ernvll I resnmen, r.ome. 1 enruary .w.
Swiirthmore l-renlimeti, neme; fetiruary !,
Yr,rit I . ttwny. March 3 AIIt.tewn I'reD.
I home, March 10, I'eddle, home.
j denies'demaree's claim
. Landls Refuses Free-Agent Plea of
Fermer Phil Hurler
Chicago. Dec. 12. Commissioner
Landls has affirmed the decision of the
Beard of Arbitration of the National
Association in denying the claim of
Pitcher Al Demarce, n former major
league star, te be a free agent.
The commirslenor ruled thnt Demnree
had deserted the Denver, Cel., club, of
which he was temporary, mnnnger, nnd
signed te piny witn n tnicnge semi-
nrofessienol club which used ineligible
...
lilllji-in.
1., pnmn lin tiitcheti for Denver nnd
in 11 j,nme no I""-""' 4" "r ami
that lie came te Cllicnge te get Inte
IJcniuree cinimeu ... .inn "n injureu
condition.
Pell te Compete Abroad
New Yerk. Dec. 12. Clarence Pell, na-
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x.t7vur ,' j
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FRANK CHANCE TO
! MANAGE RED SOX
1
tlenal amateur racquets, champion, Is plan
nlna te compete in the English ami. eur
.namplenshlps.in Londen In April. With
Pell will KQ hla partner. Sunfey.a Mi.rtf
mer. who V the holder with him of th
national doubles racquets 'ccamoleasblp.
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LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY
Franklin
COATESVILLE FIVE
TO FWEASON
Patriotic Fans Come te Rescue
of Eastern League Bas
ketball Team
JEWELS DROP ANOTHER
By WILLIAM S. DALLAS
POATL'SVILLK will finish the reason
in the Kastern Basketball League.
This appeared certain after n visit te
the Lincoln Highway town last night
te see the Jasper-Ceatesvllle game.
Fifly patriotic citizens have come
forward and Increased the price of their
weekly eighty-five-cent Beats te .$5
each, all of which makes It a foregone
conclusion that the circuit will start
and finish the same (perhaps).
The Jasper Jewels were the attrac
tion mid continued te hit the skids by
dropping another game, this time by
the seme of "S te .'10. Several of the
uptown outfit were te be given the
"air" after the tentest if they failed
te come through, but as yet no reports
of a heiiseclcaning have been received.
(July one substitute was with the
tcniii last e cuing In the person of
"lnkie" Regan. Messrs. Zlddie Tratlt
wein and .lames Brown being conspic
uous by their absence.
Offered the Trlumvirate
According te reports nt the game,
Manager Rogers offered Coatesville his
three stars, Rlcendn, Friedman and
Sedran, last week for nothing, but the
dates are apparently satisfied with
the present line-up. They did take
.lack Lawrence, and he supplanted Beb
C.riebe and made his debut last night.
Griebe has been released.
Dick Leary. former Nanticoke center,
was at the pivot position for the Jewels
and for the first five minutes Jusper
made a walkaway of the ga.ne. The
score was 1.1 te 1. but giadually Coates
ville crawled up and ended the half,
10 te l:.'.
In the second period the home team
continued te locate the net with ac
curacy and, led by F.lmer Ripley, who
made fourteen points, went ahead and
wen out, US te 3(1. The winners out
scored the losers from the field 11 te 8.
1ick Leary, who jumped center last
nii'ht, will net be with the Jewels en
Thursday, ns he has u game with his
own team up the State.
jMosKeuitz Humbles Keystone
Moskewltz & Ileibach tumbled Key
stone Telephone from first place in the
Philadelphia Manufacturers' League by
(low-nine their opponents -7 te --. By
the same score Colonial Ice Cream de
feated Metal F.dge in the ether tilt.
Moskewitz liejd a 10-0 lead at the
end of the first half and five minutes
after play started Captain Walter
Keating had a deep gnsh cut ever his
right eye when he came in contact with
Jee Hyde's hip. He finished the
lcried and started the second half, but
was forced te retire and four stitches
were necessary te clnse the gash.
When Keating left the cage Mosko Mesko Moske
witz had no ether player. Manager
Mosteller. of Colonial Ice Cream kindly
offered Fasquerelle, even though his
team was trailing Metal Edge 11-10.
Ke stone allowed rnsquerelle te play
when they could have wen by forfeit
and all hands showed a true sportsman
ship spirit.
Mokewltz secured a big lead nnd
had the figures at -7 te 12. but Key
stone rallied nnd was rapidly nverlinul
ing their opponents when the bell rant. I
The winners outscercd the losers from
the field 10 te 0.
Anether for Colonial
Trailing nt half time 11-10 Coleninl
Ice Cream wen ever Metal Edge in ti
second half rally -7 te L'-'. The game
was close toward the finish nnd one
of the fair sex shouted te the Colonials
te "step freezing it," when they were
killing time.
After Coleninl had a lead of 17 te 12.
Metal Edge threatened when Bnird nnd
Mitchell scored field tosses. Then Jehn
Merinrit
iant center, wns shifted te
guard, and thut proved the undoing of
the losers, for Buck Henrattv imme -
dmtely get loose mid score,! n field goal.
Twe baskets by Still and one bv Leu
Si lit.iedernmn featured nenr the finish.
The playing of Sehinedermiin, Ilcn-
ratty and Still leatureil ter iroiemai,
, while Mitchell, Charlton nnd Baird did
well for Metal Edge.
CHANCE SIGNS OVERALL
Fermer Cub Hurler te Assist With
Bosten Red Sex
Ln AiikcIcs, Ca i... Dec
L.-rnv Chance, who will
Bosten ( lub of the Amer
b lore leaving Les Angelei
Ixn Anxcles, Calif., Dec. 12. Frank
manage ttic
erlcnn League,
a recently for
the East signed Orval Oiernll, formerly
a pitcher for tlm Chicago Nationals te
become his assistant In the Red Sex
management, according te statements
published here.
Overall will conch the young pitch
ers. Chance, it wns said, nlse tried
te obtain the services of Johnny Evers,
but the latter could net obtain his re
lease from the Chicago Americans.
Overall plans te sell his ranch nt
Vlsala. Calif., and renert te the Red
Set at Het Springs, Ark., where the
dub will train next spring
1 w
Scraps About Scrappers
flitick IVIkkIiik, Western llht huavy
v.eiKht contender for Harry Greb'H title. In
.:no in I'lillad-ipliia tenlRht. He hae been
iralnttiK in Ne.v Yerk ter several weeks.
Tomorrow night nt the Chestnut Street
Arena Wlimlr.s will meet Senteant Ilay
Smith In a . heduled eluht-reund match. Fer
his nfml-tln.-il Wlllus llrltt has paired Kecky
.Varlen, a Hontlierner. and Hebby Lyens, of
New Tork. Prelims: Al Jtoero vs. .Terry
Miller. rharlev Mne.k vs. Habe Ruth and
Irish. Eddie Dempicy vs. Joe Brltt.
Ty Cobb h made two ehanfea tn hl pro pre
pram at n'kten. Md . for Friday nlirht.
K. O Ilrurnmel ts te meet Jee Martin and
T.V,..,.. lh,... ..1,1 .-,.- . Wnl.nn Th.
tiui.iiii' ,n. v.lil 1 ilir ui, tiurt u,.u.i, ...
wind up '.i be Itaiph IU-rnend vs. Itusse ll
Themas I'atsy Murphy Vl Johnny Traub
and Charley Tully s I'ete Devlne are einer
tiuir.Uira
Jetinnr Dunden Ih te meet Oena Delmjnt
In u tuetie-re'ind tout In Brooklyn Thursday
nUht Ray Mitchell, who has been licensed
1. U.x In N,tt Yerk. Intends belnit at the
will iirp. r In a New Yurk bout the latter
purt et the month.
Yetini Jelinnr I.rnls. J03. has been added
te the stable of bteve Marces. Steve e
prcts te send Lewis te the pest at U10
Cambria In the near future. Other bexera
under Marcee's nuldance nre Terry Mitchell.
13U Itecky Ferd. l"JI. and California Joe
Uuns, a llKhtwelcht.
tinuiiue te .nallernre tlie winner. . aiiicnri.
I -.1" .''"" A'ifht hvyw'lht from
..it..u, .Tin ninne 1111, j-.llii.unieui c.
Ht the Cambrln Friday nlKht.. Johnny
' ti""1 JIn,ln'' 10 fa. 0 tlm Cairadlan. Jlmmv
Ml, nnil Yeun J( , nemps-y box in
the semi (Jther numbers: Hallnr Welre vs.
nirns lias silerted Ad Stene, the .nam
I ll-rry llurlt. Vetinit Murphy vs, Yeunic Moje
u.ii. .ei.nny uius is v u-j.eary.
Jee JliTalie. up-State IlKhtwelaht. Is In
flrM-rate cendlllnn and he wants te cemt
te I'hlludelphla for bouts with Debby IJar
rett and Joe Tlplltz.
Martin Jedie, of ManayunW. will ."
Temmy Loyd. an Ensllsli featharwelaht. In
an tltht-reund bout at Trenten Peeember 18.
Field Today
WOMEN GOLFERS
LIMIT HANDICAPS
Committee for Reduced Eligi
bility List for Next Fair-Sex
U. S. Links Championship
ATTENTION TO PAIRINGS
By SANDY McXIDLICK
WOMEN golfers herenbeuts today
wnrn Anirnivnil tn flntintA nVPF tlie
announcement that entries in the next
play for the women's national golf
championship will be limited te these
with a handicap of 14 or less.
This decision wns the most Important
nt the nnnttnl meeting of the Women's
Committee of the United States Gelf
Association nnd Is nn unmlstnknble
pointer te the rise et women's golf in
America. There are citizens of this
town who remember that the first
women's classic graced in this country
by ever 100 entries was In 1915.
There was a time when it was hnrd
te assemble n field of respectable dimen
sions here unless It was padded with
players whose golf wns very elemen
tary. New It seems necessary te limit
the entry te these of the fair sex who
have reached u certain degrce of pro
ficiency en the links.
It is new expected that the U. S.
G. A. will publish n libt of these
competent te enter the national, as Is
done for the amateurs.
Better Pairings
Whether the new move will enceur
age mere entries or far less the next
championship will show. It is ex
pected thnt these women players who
rate a 14 or less handicap will new
feel it is a solemn golf duty te take
a iliug nt the national.
There Is a further recommendation
made, and that is that in the qualifying
round women of certain status be
paired. Net that all scratch or real
low handicap pltiycrs be paired, but
that from one te six, seven te ten and
eleven te fourteen players be paired te
qualify s thnt players of an almost
equal degree of skill will be sent out
for the medal test together.
Mrs. Caleb F. Fex. of this district,
represented rhilndeljihla interests nt
the meeting and was interested in favor
of or against all the resolutions pro
posed. Heretofore the entry list in the
women's national has been unrestricted.
The next championship is expected te
be played nt Westchester-Biltmore, a
metropolitan club, nnd should nee
plenty of entries from nearby Phila
delphia. Kill Iach, Ovrrbroek pre, wilt net tmch
Indoors this yenr, but will ninke a tour
through the coumes et Dixie lie will
shortly Bay fureuell te hU tutor train In
rhlladcluhla. but will be greatly missed here.
That lefat Relf rltib, rlvnlln the -Winter
Steve Ienrue. held lui second tneetlnir last
nlKht at MeKtnley, l'a. It wan a reant-pUr
r.iriy. e inn emne naa irnunie nttini; en
the green, but had no treuble heltnc out.
Attcr the party the folks departed te gu te
the flEhta.
RUPPERT MAY BE
YANKS' SOLE OWNER
Colonel Husten Offers te Sell Half
Interest In Club
New Yerk, Dec. 12. Colonel T. L.
Husten has nnneuneed thnt he Is
negotiating for the sale of his half
Interest 111 the New Yerk Amcrlcnn
Baseball Club. Colonel Husten said
lie had received several offers, including
one from his pnrtner. Colonel Jacob
Ruppcrt, but hnd net made a decision.
"I have received offers from several
sources for my 00 per cent share in the
ownership of the New Yerk Americnn
League Club," said Colonel Husten in
n formal statement. "I notified Colonel
Jnceb Ruppcrt of the situation and he
nlbe made me nn offer for my interest
in the club. Negotiations nre still in
nn extremely embryonic stage and neth
ing may come 01 the matter whatever.
'I feel that I am dun for n rest. I've
,,c, ,(1 bull(, np the YnnUCes from n
, M.t.emj division position te n two-tlme
pcmlIlnt winner, n0w nbeut te occupy
1 ,n( smltest bnsrbnll stadium in the
world. Se I think 1 have dene enough
But I won't drop out until I get my
price."
Colonel Husten would net say what
lie had fixed ns his price. He pointed
out, however, thnt basebnll values hnd
advanced sharply since he acquired his
interest in the Yankees in 191!) and
that the club's attendance records In
that time had increased fivefold.
Colonel Husten nnd Ruppcrt bought
the Ynnkees In 101f from Frank Fnr
tell, W. S. Dcvery and ethers for a re
ported consideration of $500,000.
Basketball Statistics
EASTnnN LEAQUE
W. I I'.C, -w. U P.C
Trenten. 10 y .833 Ceates'le. fi H .aSS
Camden. 10 B ,70i Jasper..., 4 R .883
Atl. City. 5 7 .417 Heading-. . 8 0 .i5u
TIII3 WriEK'S 8CIIEDULB
Wednesday Heading at Camden.
Thursday Atlantle City at Jasper.
Friday Jasper at Trenten; Ceatesvllls at
Aiianue uiiy.
Saturday Trenten at Headlnr.
aiANiTACTmuns' league
w. i.. p c. w. r p e,
Key. Tel., a 1 ,7!i0 -Vllbur... I 2 .88S
M. ft It. . 8 1 .7'0 Ovorbroek 1 a .838
i. a. & n a 1 ..107 Met. i:ia 1 n ,2011
Colonial.. 2 2 .000 tileel Ilcd. 0 (1 .000
THIH WEEK'S SCHEDULE
Wednesday Wilbur vs. V. CI. & B.t Over.
brook Carpet vs. Steel Ileddle.
TONIGHTS OAME8
Northeast Church Asoclatlen Mftteth
naptlst vs. Incarnatien: Iiethlehem s.
Christ Church, Fifteenth and Dauphin
North Phtlsdelphta Church Iesrus, Beo Bee
tlnn A St. I'eter'a at Ilrethrem Nerthweet
Memerial at Seventh Street Methodist Epls-
cenal.
I'hllselnhlA
hllsdlphta Amateur Iesau
Lean
Methodist Episcopal at Advocate A. A,
North Philadelphia Textile I.eorue mce
; .,...-..
I at Homecrest.
OTHER GAMES
Kattvtty st Hely Name, Frankford ave
nue and Nerrls street,
LAST NIOHT'S RESULTS
Eastern Leerue Coatesville, 08; Jasper,
en
Manufacturers' Leacue Moskewttr ft Her.
bach 27. Keystone Telephene 22; Colonial
Ice Cream 27, Metal Ede 22.
Manufacturers' Ulrls' Iesrue Heek weed
Girls. 10; Ihlkh Valley Girls, 1.
Liberty Stars, 22; Philadelphia N. ., IT.
St. Ttapliael. SO; St. Henry, 27.
St. Francis Heservea. S2; St. Agatha, 28,
fit. Peter's 2d, 28; Immaculata 2d. 16,
Stetson Travelers forfeited te I-N-V-U.
I-N-V-U 2d, 3D. Delphin A. A,. 10.
Klrst Dutch, 20; Pallj Presbyterian. 24.
Pethlehem ferrlfted te Christ Church.
Westminster. BO. Pennsylvania Hospital,
St, Peter's, Sli Erie Methodist Episcopal,
First Christian, (10: Northwest, 27,
Visitation, 22; Pnssen, Gottlieb & Black,
17,
Richards Quits Wisconsin
Medi ion, Wis., Dee. 12. Jehn n. Poch Pech
ards, for the last five years head football
coach at the University of .Wisconsin, for.
mally has advised the university athletln
department that he rnnnet be considered
for reappointment te the coach'.ns staff next
year.
'DEOE
,ER 12, 1922
fCfie, Daily Mevie Magaxitie
r
THE MOVIE PAN'S
LETTERBOX
By HENRY M. NEELY.
There were two very important bits
of news in the papers en Saturday,
and ns seen as I saw them I made up
my mind that I would forestall oil of
the anxious fnns who would bombard
me with questions as te what it all
means. One of the pieces of news
eame from the West Const nnd said
that Fnmeus-Lasky would net renew
contracts with Mary Miles Mlntcr,
Wanda Hawley nnd Pcnrhyn Stanlaws.
The ether piece of news was that
Valentine had lest his appeal and that
the higher court had decided that he
cannot act en the screen or stage for
two years unless he docs it for the
Lasky organization.
As te what it nil means, I don't knew
any mere than anybody else docs. The
news about Wanda llnwlcy, however,
doesn't surprlse me a bit. Much ns I
like her personality, I have felt my
self simply flowing ever with pity for
her during the last two or three films
in which she has appeared. "Burn
ing Sands" nnd "The Yeung Rnh
llnh" sounded the death knell en nny
hopes thnt I might have entertained
thnt Wnndn had tlm slightest vcstlge
of ability as an emotional netrcss. But
bhe wns charming In the lighter things
which bhe used te de. 1 don't knew
whether she herself insisted upon hav
ing "a chance" at mere serious work
or whether the organization forced her
into it. but whichever it was, it was
a fatal mistake.
I can find no reaction, cither of joy
or sorrow, nt the news about Miss
Mlntcr. I have never been uble te get
nny reaction of nny kind from her
anyhow, and she bus always left me
perfectly cold and Indifferent except
that in every picture in which 1 have
seen her I have wondered why they
did net fill the role with somebody
who could really stir me. Perhaps It
is because I have become old nnd
grouchy, and net easily stirred, but,
anyhow. Mary Miles has never made
me bubble.
I am clad that Pcnrhyn Stanlaws Is
it of the Lnsky organization. This
out
may sound like 11 knock nt Pcnrhyn,
but it isn't. If some one were te come
te me nnd say: "Here! Here Is an
unlimited letter of credit, and you
are te form just one single organization
te make ttie best pictures tuai can pos
sibly be made, se cheese your direc
tor new," 1 believe I should cheese
Pcnrhyn Stanlaws without 11 moment's
hesitation.
But Stanlaws Is the type of man
who requires mi absolutely free feet,
and he is ene of the few directors
whom I consider capable of taking en
tire charge of a production from the
development of the continuity te the
final editing of the film. Under the
system of operation necessary for the
existence of such n tremendous or
ganization as the Lasky Company,
however, it is essential that the com
pany be nble te guarantee te put out
a ccrtnln number of pictures u year in
order te meet the situation lu the
market, and they have get te put out
this number whether they have nde
quate material or net.
Stanlaws, I should imnglne, would
have the kind of temperament which
would sour te the most supreme heights
in the milking of a piece of work that
...no Y-nnllf M-erlll while. bllt WlllCll,
hampered by an Inferior or a mediocre
medium, would simply fall te pieces.
Stanlaws hasn't yet done nny supreme
thing, but I can say this of him in
every single tiling that he has done,
he haB shown, in some parts, very
definite proof that he is capable of bu bu
nreme tilings.
I can imagine nothing better for
the motion picture as a whole than
I,,. Stnnlaws new tie up with
a producer of bread vision such as
Charles II. Duell. who is the inspir
ing guide of Richard Barthelmess
starring career. Duell Is a man who
does net believe in quantity produc
tion in the motion-picture business. Hu
is sincerely' nnd wholly devoted te
the turning out of qtinllty product,
regardless of expense, and almost with
out considering whether it is going
te pay him financially or net. New
that no hes branched out and added
the dish girls te his organization, there
is nothing I would rather see than
i,vn i,;i tie nn with Htniilnws. I be
lieve that tinder Stnnlaws Lillian C.ish.
with her frail and fairy-story type of
personality, might de things far be
yond anything that she has yet accom
plished. . , , , ,
As te the Valentine decision, I will
only say I am extremely sorry.
t,. M. A. writes: "I hope you are
adequately protected ngainst the tidnl
wnve of joy thnt is forming en the
strength of your intimntlen that we nre
te see our denr Rudy in the Ilesh. We
.In nn. wnllt VOU tO IjC BWCPt Ollt tO
sea, for you are our geed friend andi
have kept hope alive when the future.?
looked pretty (inns, iur nom .. i'." i'."
l.e.ittnn nmi ether t ilngfl te tnke the
Jey out of life, the posslble less of Rjdy
., . I. ....!. Incif etrnw
was 1110 vcruuuiu -. a.......
"Yeu understand human nature, Mr.
Neelv, and you knew that when a vital,
lovable personality appears before the
public their hearts (if they are In the
right place) Just go out te it and they
leve t, that's ull ! and a ent no's
hope that De Rochefort would be 11
bucccss , an quoted by 'Jiminie' in Inst
nlght?s paper, proves thnt he has lova leva lova
bie qualities, otherwise he would net
attract the love that be does; that is
PS"Thcr!lC."r'e ether lovable people in
the pictures, of course, but we nre net
going te lese them. nnd. ns you knew,
'hleaslngs brighten as they nasi. Se If
Rudy comes te see us we will give him
a elf n reception in our henrts nt
kas enn if we cannot nil see him, that
be will surely feel recompensed for some
of the trials he has had te bear."
I'm net saving n word. I'm Juit
dumb dumb like n fox.)
Gimga Din writes: "Last nlte, tn
nnd mv bag of chocolate straws went
ana my ubb . ,T, y. ,,.,
?. Tomorrow.' Came In the middle
nf the last part of tlie picture wnere
,L rn is telling BurUe what life will
.' p,.1f?f' .lii i.ndv Helen, which was
all very confusing te me and my bng of
ch?.crny.wL'!e
News, a cartoon uu -s -- ..... ,.
(Will jeti tell why en earth the or er
iJ .. iii. ..,ni niar the jazziest jazz when
'Tonics' is en the screen? I generally
ninv them very mucu, dui wuii sucn
aScempanlntent I couldn't wait until it
W"ceuldn't'flnd the plot in the picture,
but barring that the acting in general
waB geed. Ilebert's cigar wasn't he
very much In evidence as It usually Is.
but we and my b. e. c. H. enjoyed
him muchly. , .
"And Deatrtee Jey! Although this Ir
the llrst time i n ; "-- uvr i Ji-ei
that I am going te 11 he her. And net
a word will I env neut T. Melghan
because I just can't. He was geed ull
around. ,
'Whir iim't Iawrence Wheat ulvcn
something better? He Beems capable of
being something mere man merely nu-
nilrdd. Didn't like the idea much of
SHE REFUSES TO BE
PAULINE
JflK -'?' :;Y-"V!:illlllllllllHam.
:'?. ' .1 .jaaaaaaaaaKAViaaaaaaaaaaana
Pauline Garen is different from the rest. She recently refused a tempt- .1
Ing contract thnt wns offered her by one of the big producers, preferring ,
te be free te appear en cither the stage or screen. She was the flapper
in "Senny," nnd has a part in DcMille's new picture, "Adam's Rib"
June Elvldge being T. M.'s wife because
she seemed tee old fef the part, but
otherwise her acting was O. K. And
what a typical part Alec Frnnels took.
Somehow or ether I rnther like him,
although I don't see him se very often.
Funny, isn't It, but I just can't enjoy
.1 ..,. .. t. le T .lu
tne picture se very imicu 11 j.
don't
knew the cast. Am I queer?
(I imagine you are queer. Most people
are in some way or ether. All 'ceptin'
me. And what de you mean tee old te
be a wife? Did you ever see a woman
who thought she was tee old?)
Frnnkferd Lily writes: "I'll tell you,
Hen, these sen tales are playing hob
with your Frnnkferd correspondent. The
ether night I wns en the bench at
Funchnl, Before going te bed I had
rwched Thursday Island. Last night
Geerge Mclferd took me te Papeete.
'Ebb Tide' is billed as 'the best Seuth
Sea story ever written.' It Is, 1 ven
ture te add, the best Seuth Sen etery
ever filmed.
"With the exception of n few
Shanges, necessary or unnecessary, as
pinion differs, Mclferd has given us
all of Stevenson's talc. Hntten is 'Mr.'
'Uish In the flesh. If that rascal,
Huish, hnd a soul at nil, it was dis
played only In his vain resentment at
Attwater's deliberate mispronunciation
of his name. One remembers the little
terrier, guzzling the champagne in the
held, with tbe shadow of the swinging
boom falling upon him through the open
hatch. Te nnd fro, te and fro, like the
pendulum of time It swung.
"On the ether hand, I think Neah
Beery could have given us n little mere
f Attwatcr. Just a fhnde. Attwater
wns subtle. Dees Neah get this acre.-a?
Fuwcctt certainly looked Mie part of
such a man ns Captain Davis, but I hnd
pictured Davis as a mero vigorous and
younger mnn. Klrkwoed, nt; Derrick,
might hnve shown n trllle leis restrnlnt.
But perhaps I expected tee n.ucb of the
rnOTOPLATH
The following theatres obtain their pictures through
the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee
of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the
theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the
Stanley Company of America.
ALHAMBRA k $NDeW"
SPECIAL PRODUCTION
"At Stroke of Midnight"
AtVM I C 02D ft THOMPSON STS.
rrJJ MATINIIB DAILY
HAROLD LLOYD
tn "OKANDMA'S BOY"
ARDMORE ncaa7uepa.
m "REMEMBRANCE"
Written and Directed by Rupert Hushes
AQTAD EIGHTH ft GinARD AVE.
3I-r MATISIIB DAILY
HOUSE PETERS
In "HUMAN HEARTS"
Ql T ICniDH Dread ft Susquehanna
DL.UUDlrAL' ContlnueOs 2 until 11
HOUSE PETERS end CLAIRE WINneea in
"RICH MEN'S WIVES"
POI OMIAI atn Msplewoed Ates.
THOMAS MEIGHAN
te "THE KAN WHO SAW TOMORROW"
FAIRMOUNT VaVi'SaIIS
HAROLD LLOYD
In "QRANDMA'B BOY"
iATU QT THEATItr-Iiolew Spruce
JU 1 n J l . MATINKP. IJAILY
THOMAS MEIGHAN
In "MANSLAUGHTER"
GREAT NORTHERN """V Te
MIRIAM COOPER '
In "KINDRED OF THE DUST"
IMPFRIAI ?fH & WALNUT 8TS.
UVlrll,rl-L. Mats. 2:30: Uvga. 7 ft 0
THOMAS MEIGHAN
Jn "THE MAN WHO SAW TOMORROW"
I IRPRTY sneAD celumuia av.j
LilOClX 1 I MATINCK DAILY
DOROTHY PHILLIPS
In "HUMAN HEARTS"
ORIPNT Woodland Ae. et 2d St.
VjrlCl 1 MATINEn DAILY
HOUSE PHILLIPS
In "HURRICANE'S PAL1'
OVERBROOK 03D krl
RUPERT HUOHE8' PRODUCTION
"REMEMBRANCE"
PAI M "ANKKORD AVE. AN3
1 VL.1V1 NORRIS STREET
Wallace Reid and Lila Lee
in "THE OHOBT BREAKER'
RFP.FNT MARKET ST. Belew 17TH
rEAJC.l l te A. M. te 11 P. M.
JEWEL CARMEN
In "NOBODY"
RIAI TO OUHMANTOWN AVENUE"
IIrtlIV7 AT TI'l.l'IIIIOCKKN ST.
.THOMAS MEIGHAN
in "WAHBLAUOHTEn"
SAVOY im "KKT HfiuTKT
LON CHANEY
In "SHADOWS"
333 MARKET,,B7WKXfRS
.,.. rex inerai prodViet in ,0 il
'THE PRISONER OF ZENDA"
ty 4
tr.
TIED BY CONTRACT
GABON
adaptation. And Liln well, I.tia filled
my eye.
"As I faced my wife's questioning
leek, en arrival home (horribly late for
supper), I determined te take the of
fensive. 'Serry I'm se late. BusliifM
matter. Delayed longer than expected.
Elevated trains jammed, tee. Slew
travel. People certainly take their
time "
" 'Movies, I suppose?' coolly.
" 'Well yes. Swell sen story Llla
Lee in it. Say, Edith, she has the pret
tiest eyes I've seen en the screen. Think
I'll obtain a leuve of absence and getTa
wireless job en n coasting vessel. Yeu
knew, just for the winter. I might
run te Bermuda or the Bnkamai,
" 'If I were you,' frostier than ever,
I'd first try the City of Wilmington
or the Baltimore beat line.'
"There you are, Hen; that's the way
it gees. Dither the eyes or the latencw
did it."
(Never mind, old kid. we'll bethdlt
out these old wireless licenses one of
these days and head her for anywhere
south of the 20's. I daren't go Inte ,
ecstasies ever "Ebb Tide" because if I
did all my stay-at-home trolley-travelers
would tell me te quit my eternal i
yarn-spinning nnd stick te movies. Bat "1
I'm going te see "Ebb Tide" ngainv
And when I deliberately sit through
a picture 11 second time you can depend
upon it I think it's SOME plctutel
Hutten never was better.) ,
McADOO'S SON ALSO NABBED
Santa Ana. Calif., Dec. 12. Wil
liam Gibbs McAdoo, Jr., con of the
former Secretary of the Treasury, wai
arrested 011 11 speeding charge yester
day. The motorcycle officer said Mc
Adoo drove his car ever a dangerous
boulevard intersection at thirty-three
miles an hour. Mr. McAdoo, Sr., was
recently arrested en the same charge.
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N1XON-N1KDLINUW if
THEA1RES UlI
nixe.n's AMBASSADOR m$!ti'i
THOMAS MEIGHAN
In "THE MAN WHO SAW TOMORROW"
BALTIMORE "SvVeEtfaS
LIONELBARRYMORE
In "THE FACE IN THE E00"
BFF MnNT t2D AUOVE MARKET
DCLdVlUlN I ijse & 3; 0:30 te 11 P. M.
OEOROE MELEORD PR0DU0TI0N
"EBB TIDE"
CEDAR (,0T11 CEDAR AVENUM
CVtI I;a0and3i7ind
BEBE DANIELS
in "PINK OOPS" .
COLISFI IM Market bet. t9lh "W
V-V-fi-.lOE.UiVJ 1 ;30 and 3; 7 and 0 V. SI.
BEBE DANIELS
in "PINK O0D3"
JUMBO I'l'ONT ST. AND OIRARD TB.
jwmutj Jumbo Jur.c. en Prsnkferd "L"
WILLIAM DUNCAN
'" "THE FIOHTINO OUIDE"
LEADFR 41ST LANCASTER AVB.
.1.L-CI .,, , fl;00. 7 ,n n j., j,
BETTY C0MPS0N and BERT LYTELL In
"Te Have and te Held"
LOCUST W AND LOCUST STREETS
L.UV.UO! j,,,,,, ,.30i g,,, Klgi .1B ,0 u
, THOMAS MEIGHAN
tn "THE MAN WHO SAW TOMORROW"
NIXON C2D AND WMKuVatt
FRANK MAYO '
in "WOLF tAW"
RIVOLI C::D ANU SANSOM STB.
WILLIAM FARNUM
In "W'THQUT C0MPR0MIBE"
SHERWOOD ViaVS?1
REX BEACH'S DRAMA
"THE BRAND"
69TH 9T Theatre Opi. "L" Terminal
wall Jl, 2.80 7 ft 0 p, JI.
, , THOMAS MEIGHAN
In "THE MAN WHO SAW TOMORROW'
STRAND a"" ti?
THOMAS MEIGHAN
'" "THE MAN WHO SAW TOMORROW"
Al OTHER THEAl'KEA
MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A.
GERMANTOWNM,MAflrS,nB,DwABILA.
JOHNNY HINES
In "SURE FIRE FLINT" ,
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